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61  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: July 19, 2017, 09:53:04 PM


What page?  I currently have Cloudflare turned off, so there might be an image linking to the SSL version of the domain on some page.  Shouldn't be though.

Can you give the exact URL of where you're getting the error?

Nonetheless, don't worry, there's absolutely nothing malicious on the site.

And I'm unfortunately back, but with a new offer.  First, I do have a $3000 contract, but 50% is being naturally witheld until development is completed, system installed on client server, and fully tested.  Development should be complete within 5 days, then about 2 - 3 days for testing and client signing off.

So I do have money incoming, but won't be here in time before electric gets cut off, food runs out, and my partner has to go back home for a week.  So I'm looking for 0.5 BTC again, 20% interest, paid back in ~2 weeks, if not sooner.

On top of this, I'll give you free licenses fof these two software packages:

http://envrin.com/lbc_clone

http://envrin.com/secure_wallet

You need to provide collateral before someone will give you 0.5 btc

Your software is not collateral, as you will not want to purchase it back when it comes time to repay the loan - you already have a copy.  :/
62  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: July 19, 2017, 06:15:43 PM
And I'm unfortunately back, but with a new offer.  First, I do have a $3000 contract, but 50% is being naturally witheld until development is completed, system installed on client server, and fully tested.  Development should be complete within 5 days, then about 2 - 3 days for testing and client signing off.

So I do have money incoming, but won't be here in time before electric gets cut off, food runs out, and my partner has to go back home for a week.  So I'm looking for 0.5 BTC again, 20% interest, paid back in ~2 weeks, if not sooner.

On top of this, I'll give you free licenses fof these two software packages:

http://envrin.com/lbc_clone

http://envrin.com/secure_wallet

Full feature list, online demos, and everything available on the site.  Please check them out, and you'll see there are high-quality software systems, and a good deal of resources, testing and skill went into the development of them.  They're also very secure, as back in the day we already went through hell and back due to hackers.

With the current sale, the software is priced at $1190 USD, and just that is more than 0.5 BTC.  You can resell the license for whatever price you wish, use it for yourself, or whatever else.  So you get $1190 worth of software, plus 0.6 BTC paid back within ~2 weeks.

Anyone want to help a struggling recently went blind guy out, along with his life partner, and two dogs?  I'm 12,000km from my home country, so if electric gets cut in a couple days, all four of us are totally screwed.  I know it's my own fault for being this this position (well, except the blind part, that was just a shitty thing that could happen to anyone), and I promise I'm working 18 hours/day to get out of this hole, and I know full well I can do it, as I've done it several times throughout my life before.

63  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Envrin Summer Software Sale! -- Web Wallet, Exchange, LBC Clone, Mixer, Commerci on: July 18, 2017, 09:41:12 PM

Hi everyone,

Sorry, and just realized the demo of the LBC clone wasn't fully functioning.  It's online now, and you can check out a few of the links below to view it:

Home Page

Example Trade Page

Administration Panel

Member Login Page

As woth a;; pf thr spftware [aclages. amd as ypi wo;; see ypirse;f. thos os a very hogh qia;oty syste, currently being sold at a fraction of what its worth.  As you can see, careful planning, development time, and testing has went into it.

As always, and questions, please don't hesitate to contact me directly at envrin.group@gmail.com and I'll be happy to assist.

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Not very professional of me, but on a personal note, I went blind a while back (optic nerve damage caused by head trauma), and due to that we're currently stuck VERY tightly between a rock and a hard place.  If you're looking to setup a high-end bitcoin operation now or in the future, we would be extremely grateful for any sales.

If there's anything I can do to help a sale along, please contact me directly at envrin.group@gmail.com.  Or if you need any consultation, project management, training for your developers, or anything of that nature, let me know.  I know the protocol inside and out, am happy ensure your guys are using proper protocol, best practices for security and efficiencies, etc.

dThanks if advance everyone.


64  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Envrin Summer Software Sale! -- Web Wallet, Exchange, LBC Clone, Mixer, Commerci on: July 17, 2017, 02:49:19 AM

Just a quick bump.  There's full online demo available, to help show you exactly what you're getting.

If you're interested in starting a bitcoin orientated online operation of any kind, this is some of the highest quality software you will find, especially for the cheap low price.  Please take a look at:

http://envrin.com/

As aslways, any questions, please feel free to let me know.
65  Economy / Service Announcements / Envrin Summer Software Sale! -- Web Wallet, Exchange, LBC Clone, Mixer, Commerci on: July 16, 2017, 12:20:34 AM

ENVRIN SUMMER SOFTWARE SALE!

We're excited to launch our very limited time summer software sale.  Whether you want to start a web wallet, exchange, commercial enterprise of other kinds, LBC clone, payment gateway, or even mixing service, we have you covered with some of the highest quality software solutions available.

We're offering 50%+ off for a very limited time~

Check out full details on all of our software packages at:  http://envrin.com/

This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to jump into the operational aspects of bitcoin, and the price for quality can't be beaten.  If you have any questions at all, please don't heistate to contact support@envrin.com.

Thanks guys, and hope to meet many of you, and watch your newly launched bitcoin businesses thrive.

Again, please ensure to check out the site at http://envrin.com/

66  Economy / Lending / Got it on: July 04, 2017, 04:29:13 PM

Nevermind, got it.  Landed a $4000 sale, so we're good to go now.  My dogs don't have to become street dogs, and I don't have to become homeless 12,000km away from my home country, and my partner isn't stuck breaking up with me, and going back to the village life.

Goot to go.  Thanks anyway though, I guess.

Gee, I love being blind.  This is so much fun. (/sarcasm). Smiley
67  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: July 02, 2017, 08:16:14 PM

I don't know, the LBC account at least proves I've been dealing in Bitcoin for years, have traded at least a decent volume, and have 100% feedback rating.

I know the domain isn't worth anywhere near that much, hence I'm just throwing it in, not using it for collateral.

The software is definitely worth the asking price, if not more.  I'm an absolutely horrible marketer, and nonetheless, prior to going blind my average contact was $3000 minimum.  Then for example, just before going blind, I scored a $100k/year contract, paying $3800 bi-weekly.

Then I understandably lost all my clients after going blind, because it took me a month just to get back online, and for the first good while I was unable to work, as I was struck trying to figure out how to navigate the computer and internet blind, not to mention the rest of life.  For the most part I'm back on my feet now, and am back to working at a good pace.  However, no longer able to use my current infrastructure blind, so am concentrating on my new one, so I have a framework to work with to launch my new business ideas.

Anyway, if anyone out there could possible help, I can promise you'll be paid back @ 25% interest, and we'll be forever grateful.  My dogs will even thank you for not going hungry.

Thanks.

 
68  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: July 01, 2017, 09:00:47 AM

Sorry for the second post, but can't find the Edit Message link.  I meant LBC account, and that was just a typo.
69  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: July 01, 2017, 08:58:45 AM

Couple other points that may help this along.

1.) I have a good LDV account with the username "matt_envrin2, which should have 100% feedback and a good number of trades and volume.

2.) For anyone who wants to help, I'll also throw in the domain cointransact.com.  Not for collateral, but just give it to you.

Let me know.  We cold really use it, or we're going to be screwed, and my open source projects will definitely be out the window.
70  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: June 30, 2017, 08:55:45 AM
I guess from your perspective I "just woke up", but in reality I've been trying to figure out how to navigate this life in the dark.  Going blind at 35 years old is quite difficult.  I pretty much have it figured out now, and am back to typing code at a decent pace with the screen reader.

Plus I've been concentrating on development of the new Apex Framework, and same as Synala, I'll open source it on GitHub.  While doing development I've been writing a series of tutorials to take other developers step-by-step the process of developing a high-end framework.  First 5 tutorials went online a couple days ago:

https://envrin.com/tutorial

So help us out, earn an easy 25%, plus help the open-source community.  Honestly, I don't have any immediate plans to develop bitcoin packages for the new Apex framework, but it will be really easy for other developers to jump in and publish packages to the reposities, so maybe someone will take up that project.  If not, I have tons of quality bitcoin code sitting here, and can quite quickly put together a good bitcoin package.

As for the other question, will be paying back in Bitcoin Legacy, as that's what I get paid in.  Tge reason for 1 month is to give myself more than enough time, because I don't have a concrete date as to when I can pay back.  It could be tomorrow, it could be 3 weeks, but it will definitely be within a month.  I have a few interested parties in that $20,000 package, plus a few others interested in just an individual license.  Plus I have some other ways to raise money if necessary.

Thanks.


71  Economy / Lending / Looking for 0.5 BTC Loan on: June 30, 2017, 02:19:55 AM

Looking for a quick 0.5 BTC loan to tide us over.  Only real thing I have for collateral is this:

https://envrin.com/resale

Willing to give 25% interest for 1 month loan.  I just put up that resale offer, and already have a couple interested parties.  I'm sure more interested parties will come forward, and all it takes is one simple sale, and you're paid back.  I guess I also have a Samsung A5 and iPhone 7 sitting here, but I need those to develop the necessary appps for my new business idea.

I went blind a while back, and guess have been somewhat struggling since.  Getting back on my feet though, and getting good at typing code again, as you can see from the tutorials at https://envrin.com/tutorial

Doing good now, and confident in my ability, but just need a little to tide us over so we don't end up homeless and starving.  If you want to PM me, if you don't mind, please just e-mail me at envrin.group@gmail.com instead.  Will be much easier for me to read and reply due to the whole blind thing.

Thanks in advance.
72  Bitcoin / Project Development / Synala Update Thread -- The Premier, Open Source Solution for Merchants on: August 23, 2016, 11:47:31 AM

We will use this as the official thread to keep everyone interested in Synala updated about improvements and developments.  A small upgrade has been released to Synala v0.3.  This upgrade simply modifies confirmation checks to be handled via crontab instead, as the "blocknotify" command within the bitcoin.conf file has proven to be tempermental at times.  For full information and upgrade instructions, please visit the recent blog post at:

https://envrin.com/blog/synala_0_3_upgrade

Thank you for your interest in Synala, the premier open source solution for merchants to accept bitcoin payments on their web site(s).  If you have any questions or issues, please don't hesitate to contact us, or reply to this thread.


73  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitfinex, multisig, and BIP32/HD wallets on: August 06, 2016, 03:08:35 PM
You're not going to get duplicate keys, as the pub / priv keys will be different for every address generated.  m/1/53 and m/0/53 and m/0/54 will all generate different key pairs, so there would never be duplicates.

Considering 120,000 was stolen, I have a difficult time believing Bitfinex compartamentalized user's funds via different BIP32 master keys as they say they do.

From the sounds of things, what they did is the equivalent of a bank teller having $70 million cash sitting in her register.
74  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Envrin Group -- Relaunch -- Online Bitcoin Software For All Your Needs on: August 02, 2016, 12:34:14 PM

Hi Daffadile,

Thanks for your interest in Envrin Group.  Let's see if I can answer your questions:

But why do people have to register before they can buy?

It only requires an e-mail address and desired password.  It's simply to create your a client account, so you can manage your license, submit support tickets, etc.  We need to know who our clients are, because almost guaranteed you'll need some type of support.

How can there be no fees? How would you make money then ?

Let me clarify.  By "no fees" I mean Envrin Group doesn't charge any usage fees, such as how folks like BitPay charge fees to use their service.  However, you as administrator can define fees for sending, buying and selling coins, which are charged to your users.

How could this be used to add credit to a users account with a website ?

Not sure if I quite understand the question.  The software does come with a fully featured transaction system where you can easily add funds into a user's account if desired.

Hope that helps, and let me know if you have any further questions.
75  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Envrin Group -- Relaunch -- Online Bitcoin Software For All Your Needs on: July 24, 2016, 03:04:15 PM

Bump.  Any questions, please feel free to let me know, and I'll be happy to answer.

76  Economy / Service Announcements / Envrin Group -- Relaunch -- Online Bitcoin Software For All Your Needs on: July 21, 2016, 09:24:05 PM
After nearly two years of work, and almost 4 years developing bitcoin related software, we're proud to announce the relaunch of Envrin Group, your one-stop quality software shop for bitcoin payment processing, web wallets, or any custom development. Please visit our web site at:


We have three wallet software packages available, one of which is open sourced and available on Github.  Full details and online demos are available on our web site.  All software systems are highly secured, BIP32 HD wallets with offline signing available, and no private keys ever stored online.

  • Synala -- Our free, open sourced web wallet, and perfect for contractors or small merchants who wants to accept funds online.

  • Envrin Web Wallet -- Excellent for merchants who are providing products / services, and have a need to accept bitcoin (or alt-coin) payments, offer buy / sell coin functionality for fiat, and more.  You as site owner have access to all incoming funds.  Also contains master / slave functionality, allowing you to centralize incoming funds across multiple sites into one wallet.

  • Envrin Secure Wallet -- Our user-to-user web wallet solution that allows you to offer a high quality, secure, fully featured web wallet to your users.  Each user receives their own BIP32 wallet, and all funds are highly encrypted and compartamentalized, ensuring the highest security possible.  Fully featured including buy / sell coin functionality,
Our software is your premier solution for any of your bitcoin (or alt-coin) needs.  Web wallet, exchange, gambling, coin mixer, product / service provider, or anything else in your imagination, we can do.  Our mission is to turn your dreams into a reality.

To view full feature lists, view online demos of our software packages, place an order for an instant license, and to contact us for a free consultation, please visit our website at:


77  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Synala + Offline Signer Released -- Become Your Own BitPay! on: December 03, 2015, 11:14:28 PM

@Ethen_hw -- Yes, you need to be running a full node with Bitcoin Core.  No funds are stored within the wallet.dat file, but Synala does use Bitcoin Core to watch txs & blocks, and broadcast sends.  Bitcoin Core is still the most reliable way to watch txs flow through the blockchain.

@SISAR -- I'm assuming you're viewing on a tablet or phone?  That's default for mobile devices due to screen size.  If you use a laptop or desktop, the menu will remain in place.


78  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Synala + Offline Signer Released -- Become Your Own BitPay! on: December 01, 2015, 12:47:05 AM
this is EXACTLY what I need!

Great to hear.  I dislike seeing companies charging merchants fees to accept bitcoin, as that somewhat defeats the entire purpose of bitcoin -- to cut out the middle man.  Be your own bank.

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Also, I'm kind of scared; making some coding mistakes and end up loosing bitcoins.

If it helps put you at ease any, I use it for my own funds.  When clients pay an invoice, they pay via Synala.  So far, no problems.

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But Envrin, will you be hanging around here and maybe help me out if need to..?

I'm always around, so yeah, happy to help.  Installation is extremely simple, and shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.  I guess the hardest part is you need a copy of Bitcoin Core on your server, and need to add a couple lines to the bitcoin.conf file, but aside from that, shouldn't be any issues.  If there are, please let me know.  If you don't mind, please keep all questions public though.

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And, Envrin, thanks for doing such a huge thing for btc merchants!!

Thanks. Smiley
79  Other / Politics & Society / Re: is ISIS really using Bitcoin? on: November 19, 2015, 04:16:11 PM

Well yeah.  The CIA has to give money to ISIS somehow.

But no, I would imagine those reports are pretty exaggerated.  I've never been to Syria or Iraq, but I'm assuming it's a little difficult to cash bitcoin out there.
80  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin's Fate In 2140 on: November 18, 2015, 01:18:03 PM
That's the same as asking someone in 1890 (before the car was even invented, and only 11 years after we figured out how to turn on a lightbulb with electricity) what the world would be like in 2015.

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