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921  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anarcho-Capitalism and Anarcho-Socialism on: March 23, 2011, 07:34:19 AM
I don't' care what society people make, providing human interactions are voluntary.  Aggressive violence is evil.

So my philosophy is: Voluntaryism

I believe the best (and most moral, and natural) economic model that a free society can choose to use is laissez-faire capitalism.

I'm happy for people to choose other ways of living their life, but I will choose to trade capital.
922  Economy / Marketplace / Re: We have XXX sites, but where are the camsites/amateurs on cam? on: March 22, 2011, 06:51:01 AM
Hello,

I have someone considering integrating Bitcoin into their popular cam site.

They are asking two thing:

#1 what it would cost to implement

#2 how many people this could potentially bring us

Does anyone have any insights?

Great!  There is no fees in integrating a bitcoin payment system other than the development time / costs.
Check out the bitcoin wiki, much of the hard work has already been done.

On the second point, I cannot directly answer that.  Bitcoin is still very young, and the economy is still small.  I guess the main incentive in using bitcoin is potential long-term competitive advantage it gives your site, if/when bitcoin indeed takes of.

Hope that this help.  If you want to visit #bitcoin-dev on freenode.net irc, any technical questions are quickly answered.
923  Economy / Marketplace / [HIRING] Quality Python + Django developer for Bitcoin related Project on: March 21, 2011, 03:23:35 PM
I have a few online projects that will soon require development:  There are a few particular positions that are almost immediately available.

--- Please check back soon I will be announcing more positions in the future ---
--- If you are a respected member of the bitcoin community and do not have the exact skill set as described, but are enthusiastic and have lots of spare time\small compensation requited; do not hesitate to give me a message, there is no shortage of small jobs to be done ---

Mod please move to Marketplace.
924  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Digital artist, will paint and draw for bitcoin! [NSFW images] on: March 21, 2011, 02:48:43 PM
likes this one:

925  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Digital artist, will paint and draw for bitcoin! [NSFW images] on: March 21, 2011, 02:46:22 PM
Great work!  Smiley

Any good at caricatures?
926  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / [RFC] Short Block and Address Reference on: March 21, 2011, 01:00:29 AM
This is a draft specification for a short bitcoin block and bitcoin address lookup system.

This system will allow the reference of any of the addresses in the block chain with 100% accuracy.

Format:

2 xxxx Yyyy

Prefix: '2'
This is to signify that it is NOT a bitcoin address, as bitcoin addresses start with a '1'

xxxx
Base 58 encoded block number.  such as 1112  (for Block #1) or 1zzz (for Block #195111).  4 characters should last us for at least 150years.

Yyyy
the start of the bitcoin address, until it is the only address that fits, with the '1' removed.
for the bitcoin address: 12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX (picked randomly from the block explorer) it would be '2' as no other address in that particular block starts with '12'
for example the address on block 1 will would have the code: 211122

Address 1NA4tpWBG4RZGeTj9RjaUhDQd6QsrCz4Si  would be 21Zz8N

This would be much easier to quote over the phone or write or type by hand!

Edit!  I hope I have the maths right now!
927  Other / Chinese students / Re: Offer For Chinese Students on: March 18, 2011, 12:28:54 PM
http://memegenerator.net/Victory-Baby/ImageMacro/6236580/One-day-I-say-to-you-you-are-a-pig-you-say-I-am-a-pig-just-strange-So-I-began-to-call-your-pig-just-
    I just put the website-link in here ,right?
    My address is 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29

That doesn't make scene.
928  Other / Chinese students / Re: Chinese beauty in old times on: March 18, 2011, 10:39:59 AM
What service are you providing, and how much dose it cost?

Do you have any examples?
929  Economy / Economics / Yen and the Japan Earthquake on: March 18, 2011, 12:57:03 AM
Japan has a massive amount of off-shore investment,  in many ways this is Japan insurance policy.

The Bank of Japan has a interest rate of 0%-0.10%.  With the incredibly low interest rate, the effective giving away of such a high valued currency must be causing massive hidden economic harm.

Where is this 'new' money flowing through the Japanese economy?  How has the earthquake changes Japan's economic outlook?
930  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Wonderful Chinese on: March 17, 2011, 03:30:02 PM
Hey, thank-you for your offer!

Some tips:

- Provide some portfolio of your services:
For example:
1. Provide a example translation showing the quality of your work!  This will make people more interested in your service.

2. Provide a example recipe of your favourite Chinese dish,  this will make people excited about your other recipe's

3. Show us a example of what we can learn about the Chinese culture, in what ways can you teach us?

If you can show that your work is good and of high quality, the members of this forum are more likely to want to user your services.

Anyway Good Luck!
931  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in Australia: what's happening down under? on: March 17, 2011, 03:04:27 PM
Noagendamarket, and I are the only two active members of the bitcoin community from AUS that I know of.

There has been a couple 'one-hit-wonders'  (like the car sale, that didn't ended up being sold for btc afaik).

I have a couple 'super secret projects' on the go. Noagendamarket has done quite a few things.  Grin

Otherwise, not much happening down under, (at least not publicly).
932  Economy / Marketplace / Re: translating services on: March 17, 2011, 02:52:20 PM
xieweiyemeng, send me a personal message, or post your bitcoin address so that I can pay you!   Grin
933  Economy / Marketplace / Re: help each other on: March 17, 2011, 02:51:00 PM
Welcome. Nice to see Chinese.

You will not get money for free. You will need to offer a service. A service in exchange for something.

There are many people on this forum. These people are very good with computers. But these people are not like normal people. They do not spend much on 'silly' things like music or fun. They think very practical (only about work).

You will need to find the things they like.

We are good with computers. We can easily find things for cheap. Selling products is a bad idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4547.0

Computer people are not believing in spiritual matters. They like science. Selling traditional medicine is a bad idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4544.0

We like to travel and we like China. China is far away and good. This idea is OK:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4522.0
It is bad because:
- It has a bad title. The title does not show to me the topic. The topic is what he is selling.
- He does not show what he sells.
- The grammar and spelling are bad.

Lots of people want to learn languages. Chinese is a difficult language. Chinese is the most spoken language. We want to learn Chinese for speaking. Chinese is useful.

This is a very very good idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4544.0
I like it very much. 9/10
The idea about the girlfriend, that is a good idea.

My ideas:
- Girls chatting on QQ per hour with boys (or girls).
- Create artwork for people.
- Sing a song about someone. Or a topic that they choose.
- Promote bitcoin in China.
- Buy bitcoins and sell the bitcoins to Chinese people.
- You ask on here for funny (haha) tasks. Then you do the tasks. Then people pay you bitcoins.
- Do backflips while you are dressed as a giant BITCOIN.
- Offer cooking advice. OR relationship advice (for your girlfriend). OR lifestyle advice.
- Be a psychologist. Listen to people's problems.
...

You ask for bitcoins without offering any service. Is this because you have no ideas? Or because you have no service.

This is not hard. There are very many ideas. Very many possibilities. Be creative. We respect creative people.

Good luck.


欢迎。
很高兴在这见到中国人。


天下没有免费的午餐,您将需要提供服务,用服务交换你需要的东西。


有很多人在这个论坛上,这些人很精通计算机,但这些人并不像正常人一样。他们不喜欢消费一些'无聊' 的服务,如音乐或娱乐,他们忙比较现实的,比如说工作。
你需要找到他们喜欢的东西。


我们精通计算机,可以轻松地找到便宜的东西。销售产品,是一个糟糕的主意:


用计算机的人都不相信在灵性的东西。他们喜欢科学,兜售传统医学是一个糟糕的主意。


我们喜欢旅行,我们喜欢中国。中国是很远很好的地方。这种想法不错:
这个想法又不好是因为:
-标题不好,标题不向我提示该主题,他卖的是什么点子。
甚至他们的拼写和语法都有些是错的

很多人想学的语言。中文是一门很难的语言而汉语又是使用人数最多一门的语言。我们要学的是如何说好汉语,汉语是很有用的。


这是一个非常好的主意:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4544.0

我非常喜欢它。
构想的女朋友,那是个好主意。


我的想法:
-女孩和男孩 (或女孩) 每小时在 QQ 上聊天。
-创建图稿的人。
-关于有人唱歌。或他们所选择的主题。
-为我国贡献 bitcoin。
- 买bitcoins 和把 bitcoins 卖给中国人。
-您要在这里做滑稽 (哈哈) 任务。然后,您执行的任务。然后人支付了 bitcoins。
-不要做,虽然你打扮得像巨大的 BITCOIN。
-提供烹饪的意见。或咨询 (对于你的女朋友) 的关系。或生活方式的意见。
-是一位心理学家。听的人的问题。
...


你问的 bitcoins 不提供任何服务。这是因为你没有任何想法呢?或者,因为你有没有服务。


这并不难。有很多的想法。很多的可能性。有创意。我们尊重创造力的人。


祝你好运。
934  Economy / Marketplace / Re: translating services on: March 17, 2011, 07:29:16 AM
Translate this:

Code:
Welcome. Nice to see Chinese.

You will not get money for free. You will need to offer a service. A service in exchange for something.

There are many people on this forum. These people are very good with computers. But these people are not like normal people. They do not spend much on 'silly' things like music or fun. They think very practical (only about work).

You will need to find the things they like.

We are good with computers. We can easily find things for cheap. Selling products is a bad idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4547.0

Computer people are not believing in spiritual matters. They like science. Selling traditional medicine is a bad idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4544.0

We like to travel and we like China. China is far away and good. This idea is OK:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4522.0
It is bad because:
- It has a bad title. The title does not show to me the topic. The topic is what he is selling.
- He does not show what he sells.
- The grammar and spelling are bad.

Lots of people want to learn languages. Chinese is a difficult language. Chinese is the most spoken language. We want to learn Chinese for speaking. Chinese is useful.

This is a very very good idea:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4544.0
I like it very much. 9/10
The idea about the girlfriend, that is a good idea.

My ideas:
- Girls chatting on QQ per hour with boys (or girls).
- Create artwork for people.
- Sing a song about someone. Or a topic that they choose.
- Promote bitcoin in China.
- Buy bitcoins and sell the bitcoins to Chinese people.
- You ask on here for funny (haha) tasks. Then you do the tasks. Then people pay you bitcoins.
- Do backflips while you are dressed as a giant BITCOIN.
- Offer cooking advice. OR relationship advice (for your girlfriend). OR lifestyle advice.
- Be a psychologist. Listen to people's problems.
...

You ask for bitcoins without offering any service. Is this because you have no ideas? Or because you have no service.

This is not hard. There are very many ideas. Very many possibilities. Be creative. We respect creative people.

Good luck.



http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4550.msg66697#msg66697 translate to Chinese and post translation in the same thread.  Wink

Please PM me a quote.
935  Economy / Marketplace / Re: help each other on: March 17, 2011, 07:12:25 AM
If you know anyone who is good at programming... I am looking to hire web developers or coders.

I have many, many small programming jobs to do.  Wink
936  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Programming Job (Open Transactions) on: March 16, 2011, 02:20:10 AM
Under development.
937  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Slow News Month For Bitcoin? on: March 15, 2011, 11:33:38 AM
There are things in development (like the super secret project that I'm involved with), that are going to be revealed publicly soon.

I really do think that it is scary when everyone gets so used to the speculative growth, but when many get their heads down and get real work done, that is when we will see the real growth.

Hmm, I think that if the bitcoin difficulty drops two times in a row, then we can start thinking about an issue.

But I agree things are very quite.  (maybe it is just the calm before the storm, certainly doesn't feel like it tho.)?
938  Economy / Marketplace / Programming Job (Open Transactions) on: March 14, 2011, 03:35:52 AM
Hey budding coders and people who want BTC!

100BTC for a Open Transaction GUI.

contact FellowTraveler for technical details.

Licence: MIT

https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=847.msg9976#msg9976

Requirements:
Needs to be secure, stable, and well designed. (I'm no coder, so I'll ask the experienced members of this forum to check the quality of work)


As Always! Have Fun!
939  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Protect BITCOIN before it is too late on: March 13, 2011, 12:27:41 PM
Try posting essays to your friends blogs like this:

http://www.graemeklass.com/economics/a-competitor-to-the-reserve-bank-bitcoin/

 Grin
940  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to prove that the sender for a payment was truly me? on: March 13, 2011, 05:23:01 AM
It'd be pretty sweet to be able to include a short message with your transaction. While I guess this message would be pubically readable (i.e. in the blockchain) it'd be good for reference numbers and the like. There's no reason why this technically couldn't happen right?


It would be pretty cool if the client could sign a message with your payment, an the client could verity that signature. Smiley  Don't include the message in the block chain, just send it over whatever medium you normally communicate with.
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