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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: FREE FastCoin Giveaway! on: June 19, 2013, 03:03:30 PM
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62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [FTC] Free FeatherCoin Giveaway for Everyone! While supplies last. on: June 19, 2013, 03:03:19 PM
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63  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: dropping by to say hi... on: June 19, 2013, 02:58:33 PM
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64  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail! on: June 19, 2013, 02:52:05 PM
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65  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail! on: June 19, 2013, 01:36:51 PM
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66  Economy / Economics / Re: [CHART] Bitcoin Inflation vs. Time on: June 19, 2013, 01:35:41 PM
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67  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / QR Code generator for Bitcoin-based alternative cryptocurrencies on: June 19, 2013, 01:22:41 PM
Hello!

We have a QR code generator live at BitcoinMoxy.com that works for Bitcoin and all Bitcoin-based alternative cryptocurrencies.

Just copy/paste an address you want to send money to using a mobile device and corresponding cryptocoin software installed and hit Enter or click the OK button. The QR code is ready for scanning and your money's on the way.


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68  Economy / Speculation / BitcoinMoxy.com looking for day trader input on: June 19, 2013, 01:13:28 PM
Hello,

we have just launched our as of yet small webpage that offers all relevant links into the world of Bitcoin.

We invite daytraders to have a look at and review our site and give us feedback on how we can make BitcoinMoxy.com even more interesting and useful to day traders.


BitcoinMoxy.com

69  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitcoinMoxy.com - All the Bitcoin links you need on: June 19, 2013, 01:04:32 PM
your missing this thread from the list  Wink

This thread can be found by following the link to the Bitcointalk Forum.

We are offering advertising on BitcoinMoxy.com


70  Bitcoin / Project Development / BitcoinMoxy.com - All the Bitcoin links you need on: June 19, 2013, 12:43:02 PM



We are happy to officially announce our new site

BitcoinMoxy.com

Your #1 stop into the world of digital money.

Your daily jumping point into Bitcoin.

Market at a glance.

All relevant links into Forums, Stats, Charts, Technical Backgrounds and more.

Nice and clean.

Well selected.

Ready.

Tell your friends, family, colleagues!

We aim to provide a useful service to the Bitcoin Community. If you're new to Bitcoin and you don't know where to go because available information is scattered loosely around the web, BitcoinMoxy.com helps with a selection of all relevant aspects of Bitcoin as digital money and the business surrounding it.

If you're curious about Bitcoin but you never knew what to think of it, hesitating to invest, sceptical: BitcoinMoxy.com gives you Bitcoin at a glance. 15 Minutes of your time is all you need to get a comprehensive overview on the currency. Price developement charts and stats, visualizations of the Bitcoin Network, historical information and further reading into the technicalities of using Bitcoin, who's behind it and how it works.

We keep it simple for now to see how popular our service is and plan on expanding to offer more tools, insights and data for different groups of Bitcoiners.

Some of the things we want to start working on soon:

- Localization
- Live data
- Tutorials
- News

Our site also features a QR code generator we specifically configured for use with Bitcoin enabled mobile devices (it uses Version 4 (33×33), Error Correction Level High, allowing for the full range of lengths in Bitcoin and Bitcoin based altcoin addresses, i.e. Lightcoin and others). Readable by any standard QR Code scanner app, free ones available.

It adds a solution for the need of a quickly accessible QR code generator and this one does the job well. It's fast, client-side and reliable. Just load your BitcoinMoxy.com bookmark and hit CTRL-V+ENTER to generate a QR code from any address copied to your clipboard. Ready for scanning.

Save the resulting image for later use or print it out.


If you're a writer, graphic artist or into Javascript/HTML/CSS, we may want to work with you soon.

Send us a message or follow the site for future job offers.


If you think our site is providing a useful service to the community and you want to see us grow, make a donation at the very bottom of the page.

Not all of the money received will go into Sambucas, we promise! Smiley


BitcoinMoxy.com

71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / New aggregator site for Bitcoin related content on: June 17, 2013, 06:34:58 PM
We have a new site up at BitcoinMoxy.com. It's a well selected list of relevant links covering the Bitcoin network on the web and aims at expanding to more content in the future.

You can safely forward it to anybody interested in Bitcoin and use it yourself for daily price updates and chart analysis.


If you operate a site that you think belongs on the list let us know!


BitcoinMoxy.com

72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Putting a UK group together on: June 12, 2013, 09:38:16 AM
I like the idea of a UK group. I just recently read the story about 4 pubs in London accepting Bitcoins now.

Very good news.

It's a small start but it's a start.

Somebody was asking how to get people interested in the concept of Bitcoin.

I'd say you don't have to sell it as an ideological idea at all. Just as a promising new technology they could benefit from. The sooner they learn about it, the better. And then you can build on top of that.

It's easy to be left out nowadays if you don't get yourself acquainted with a new breakthrough.

Anyways

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73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [1 BTC Bounty] What is Bitcoin? on: June 10, 2013, 10:35:07 PM
Just send them here: www.BitcoinMoxy.com

"It's the new digital money."


74  Economy / Speculation / Re: Would you encourage your friends or family to buy BTC? on: June 10, 2013, 08:37:23 PM
They should just look at all the relevant information and decide for themselves based on a need and want estimation.


75  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [DONE] Paying .1 BTC for simple Javascript fix on: June 07, 2013, 06:23:04 PM
Streamlined our QR Code generator some more by replacing the textarea input field with a proper input field and ensured cross-browser compatibility.

Figured this one out all by myself (I'm so proud...)


The input field is autofocused, so loading the page and hitting CTRL-V and ENTER will now generate the QR-code just like snapping your fingers.

Note: This works for any altcoins, too!


BitcoinMoxy.com

76  Other / Off-topic / Re: <!DOCTYPE HTML> vs. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC> (WTF!) on: June 07, 2013, 04:42:31 PM
IE seems to not render a gap when the last div in the document is either left empty completely or if it just has text without another <span> in it. Making it a floating element works, too, but then it offsets the hidden popup <span> element differently in all browsers, causing more annoyance. Spent an hour and a half last night just fooling around with trial and error and couldn't get it fixed the way I wanted.
Huh It makes absolutely no difference on my computer using IE 8.0. Removing the spans leaves exactly the same gap. The only thing that makes any difference at all is increasing the padding/margins, which increases the size of the gap (as expected), but nothing I've tried will reduce the gap or remove it completely. I wouldn't have thought floating it would make a difference, but I never thought to try that because it'll just screw up the pop-up even if it works. I don't think there's any way to float it and still have the pop-up work the way you want.

Sent you a buck twenty.
Thanks. Grin

Updated the page. Enjoy your burrito Wink

77  Other / Off-topic / Re: <!DOCTYPE HTML> vs. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC> (WTF!) on: June 06, 2013, 04:50:48 PM
Now I don't know if you've got another 5 minutes on your hand to help me figure out why Internet Explorer still displays a gap down there (though different from the doctype case from what it looks like)...

It seems to be caused by the first <span> element inside <div id="status">.

I'll send a small token of appreciation (like a buck twenty) to you or anybody else who can get IE to align with my markup vision Smiley (unless it requires non-standard workarounds, then don't bother).
You mean the gap between the image and the bottom of the page? IE always leaves a gap between the last block and the bottom of the page, even if the block has no bottom margin or padding. I don't know how to get rid of it, sorry. I have long since given up on trying to get IE to display pages correctly. This isn't the worst violation of the HTML standard I've seen from IE, not by a long shot.

Foxpup, thanks alot for your input.
IE seems to not render a gap when the last div in the document is either left empty completely or if it just has text without another <span> in it. Making it a floating element works, too, but then it offsets the hidden popup <span> element differently in all browsers, causing more annoyance. Spent an hour and a half last night just fooling around with trial and error and couldn't get it fixed the way I wanted.

I'll either give it another half hour tonight or go in favour of Firefox/Chrome beauty.

Sent you a buck twenty.

78  Other / Off-topic / Re: <!DOCTYPE HTML> vs. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC> (WTF!) on: June 06, 2013, 12:55:22 AM
You were absolutely correct about the doctype declaration. It was Chrome indeed which displayed the page as I wanted but not according to specifications. Which is what caused the confusion.

Thank you very much.


Now I don't know if you've got another 5 minutes on your hand to help me figure out why Internet Explorer still displays a gap down there (though different from the doctype case from what it looks like)...

It seems to be caused by the first <span> element inside <div id="status">.

I'll send a small token of appreciation (like a buck twenty) to you or anybody else who can get IE to align with my markup vision Smiley (unless it requires non-standard workarounds, then don't bother).


Regards

79  Other / Off-topic / Re: Any Good Android games? on: June 06, 2013, 12:29:56 AM
Coindozer of course Wink


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80  Other / Beginners & Help / BitcoinMoxy.com initial stats on: June 01, 2013, 04:46:40 AM
Thought we'd share this with you:

Did some improvements on the site. Spent the night walking the streets. Saw a girl running from us, a friendly barkeeper and a couple of vodkas.

We make no fuss about the fact that we're still in very early stages, and increase in visitor numbers is coming along very, very, very slowly. However, this is what we'd expected. We're about 2 weeks into having gone public with very little promotional efforts so far, still focusing on tidying up presentation.

Most visitors from the United States and another seemingly significant cluster of visitors from the UK, the rest scattered around the world map.

There's a very steady number of hits from a place called League City, Texas. And from what we can tell by looking the place up in Google Images, it seems to be a very beautiful community. Much appreciated!

Here's a screen grab from Google Analytics (nothing special, just a teaser for starters). We have a business idea and we want to pursue it, that's all.

Thanks to everyone using the service so far and advanced thanks to everyone else taking a look at it and spreading the word about it in coming times. We are hoping to help the community along with our humble contribution, and rest assured, we got more planned than what's visible so far.

Take yourselves the liberty of having a quick glance at our info page to learn what BitcoinMoxy.com intends to be. Cheers and a happy weekend to the Bitcointalk community!




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