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7721  Economy / Services / Re: [ANN] Advertising Opportunities on CoinFaucets! on: August 10, 2013, 01:54:54 AM
Up! Also, for those that are interested, we currently have two listings up on Bitads:

First: Current bid of 0.0001 BTC per hour
Second: Minimum bid of 0.00005 BTC per hour

Both rates are based on their current pricing as of right now. I will also do private deals and other negotiations (such as accepting other altcoins and such); just contact me.
7722  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 10, 2013, 01:48:49 AM
My website has 479 unique posters per week, or around 114 per day. This number goes as high as 160 on weekends.

What? Basic math tells us that there's no way 114*7 = 479.

Some of the same posters (IP addresses) come back on more than one day, so they are not counted twice.

Ahh, so you mean there are 479 unique posters per week but 114 raw posters a day. These are very different numbers, Smiley. The way you said it, it was as if you were getting 114 unique posters per day.
7723  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 09, 2013, 09:25:48 PM
My website has 479 unique posters per week, or around 114 per day. This number goes as high as 160 on weekends.

What? Basic math tells us that there's no way 114*7 = 479.
7724  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 09, 2013, 08:56:47 AM
OMG. This ad is hilarious. The guy who put that up is a genius if you ask me.

ROFL. I had not seen that! Wow... I had just looked at that site's offering an hour or so ago too, XD. It was still empty.
7725  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 09, 2013, 07:18:54 AM
That was fast! Change the text from "group by website" to "group by domain" though. Sounds more elegant.

Ok Smiley. I made it look a little better too

Saw that -- it looks a lot better now! I also sent you a pm, Smiley.
7726  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 09, 2013, 06:54:49 AM
I really don't like the latest change with the sites being merged in to a drop-down listing. For example, on my site there are two ad blocks. It only shows one without going in to the drop-down, so nobody would even know that the second slot has a current bid of 0 unless they went through every site looking at all of their slots one by one. I like how it was before because you could easily order the slots based on their current bid price.

No problem. I now made it an optional setting to group by website (default off).

That was fast! Change the text from "group by website" to "group by domain" though. Sounds more elegant.
7727  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 09, 2013, 06:10:29 AM
I really don't like the latest change with the sites being merged in to a drop-down listing. For example, on my site there are two ad blocks. It only shows one without going in to the drop-down, so nobody would even know that the second slot has a current bid of 0 unless they went through every site looking at all of their slots one by one. I like how it was before because you could easily order the slots based on their current bid price.
7728  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - middlecoin.com on: August 09, 2013, 02:15:17 AM
Haven't the rejects pretty much dropped the last hour? Is that because of whatever we are mining? Huh

I usually have up to 18% rejects. Over the past hour it has been 0.00% (not a single reject) with 6.5 MH/s. It's a bit odd.
7729  Economy / Services / Re: Using my car as a mobile billboard for BTC. I want to advertise BTC businesses. on: August 09, 2013, 12:32:56 AM
Hope I don't seem like a jerk for this but I'd probably be interested in running a similar campaign. I'm from the US and log a minimum of 400 miles per week, sometimes more; all during rush hour traffic too!

I don't think you're a jerk for that. Although it seems as if no one's interested...

Sadly... really the only times I see cars "wrapped" is when it's being driven by the owner of a company or one of the employees. Appears outside offers are pretty rare (I think a lot has to do with the trust factor, since there's no real way to verify that you traveled the way you claimed you did).


yes their is get a gps tracker installed in the car which is about $300. Link that to the owner of the company. and you can see where they drive, how much, how long. make a program that auro reports the data collected. get paid per mile or per hour. or a combo of both :p   That's how i would do it. Of course sign and make up some papers so that the driver is fully aware that they are being tracked and agree to the terms and that the seller also knows about it and agrees not to pull dome sketch stuff.

if tracking the car is bad you can do another method that just tracks the rotation of the wheels and the time driven. kind of like a taxi meter that reports to a computer database/system.


damn i think i might have a new project from the idea of this thread Smiley hmm just have to make the software, find the hardware, find bussiness's to sponsor it, find clients to get their car wrapped. might have to look into this for a website business or something Smiley

I like the way you think! I don't think tracking the mileage itself is enough. For example, 10 miles in rush hour traffic is worth significantly more advertising-wise than 800 miles on an empty road. The GPS would help with that, though, as you could see over time where people were; this would give a much more accurate reading of potential reach.

If you do something like this, be sure to let me know. I'd love to take part!
7730  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Inputs.io | Instant Payments | Easy API | Secure Wallet | Offchain | No fees on: August 09, 2013, 12:07:46 AM
Seems like a good idea.  How does this compare to coinbase?  Not sure if coinbase is off blockchain or not?  If not that would make this the only off chain wallet available, that I'm aware of.

I think CB is off the chain if you are sending to another account there via email address. It doesn't use usernames though so that is a major benefit of Inputs. Ex. with CB you are sharing your email address with everyone, which kills the anonymity of it. Along with this, let's say you have an account and I do as well. You send me a payment *to my BTC address that is hosted on CB*, it will show me your email address since it still reads us as both being on the service. Huge breach of privacy.
7731  Economy / Services / Re: FREE BTC @ CoinFaucets! Automatic Timer/Rotator! on: August 09, 2013, 12:04:40 AM
Update! Finished a new layout change to the bottom bar of the screen. It should show all blocks equally now (it was messing up on some resolutions) and automatically resize the images as you alter the resolution.
7732  Economy / Services / Re: Using my car as a mobile billboard for BTC. I want to advertise BTC businesses. on: August 08, 2013, 10:09:26 PM
Hope I don't seem like a jerk for this but I'd probably be interested in running a similar campaign. I'm from the US and log a minimum of 400 miles per week, sometimes more; all during rush hour traffic too!

I don't think you're a jerk for that. Although it seems as if no one's interested...

Sadly... really the only times I see cars "wrapped" is when it's being driven by the owner of a company or one of the employees. Appears outside offers are pretty rare (I think a lot has to do with the trust factor, since there's no real way to verify that you traveled the way you claimed you did).
7733  Economy / Services / Re: [ANN] Business Writing & Editing. Research & Analysis. Marketing & BizDez on: August 08, 2013, 08:02:35 PM
Prophetx,

I will offer up my services to you as an editor for any documents you draft. Your post here in itself has errors in it, and that is a bit unprofessional for documents designed to pull in investor attention. You have the technological knowledge and I can supply the editorial expertise!
7734  Economy / Services / Re: [ANN] Advertising Opportunities on CoinFaucets! on: August 08, 2013, 07:57:44 PM
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7736  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 08, 2013, 07:37:53 PM
I was writing a post with the exact same idea.

Yeah. If everyone thinks this will work better I will start working on changing the system over.

I like this idea as well!
7737  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: August 08, 2013, 07:26:45 AM
I just realised it is quite a huge button.
If you like, you can choose among these:








People can just download the higher resolution one and resize it as they need.
7738  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Hour! on: August 08, 2013, 07:25:54 AM
This is not set up yet but it is on the to-do list!

Sounds good! Just so you know, there's a 10 BTC fee for each idea I come up with that's implemented, >=).
7739  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Growthcoin - GRW | PoW/PoS - 100% annual interest! | Let your coin grow! on: August 08, 2013, 07:10:23 AM
So what's the update here? What's going on with this to get it out there now?:p.
7740  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Currency (CFIG) Official Thread on: August 08, 2013, 05:24:27 AM
What do you have that's worth $12,000,000?

The unanswered answer is "an idea".  You provide the cash, they provide an idea and you get 25% of the company.  So how many shares are you going to buy?

20%, not 25%. If this were 25% I'd be all over it. Then it would only be around 11.5 million for the idea! THATS HALF A MILLION LESS. YESSSSSSSSSSS!
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