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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: May 15, 2013, 01:29:44 AM
Hello,

I would LOVE to be white-listed for a few different reasons:

1) I am not a spammer. I have posted 2 HQ threads thus far, and plan on contributing to the community much more.

2) I am going to be creating my own bitcoin/litecoin exchange site, called CoinSwap. It would be awesome if I could communicate with members in other well-read boards so I can see what they think of my plan, and receive feedback.

It would mean a lot if I could be white-listed. Please consider this request! Thanks.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Demand for NEW US-Based Fixed-Rate BTC/LTC Exchanger? on: May 14, 2013, 09:20:19 PM
We have been thinking long and hard about opening up a bigger & better US-based fixed-rate BTC/LTC exchange, similar to BitInstant.

Recently, there have been tons of bitcoin exchangers going out of business or being suffocated with strict exchange guidelines, it is quite obvious that there is a void to fill. Now, that's where we come in Smiley

GOALS:

Automation:

Our exchange will offer 2-3 automated payment methods, allowing customers to receive their cryptocurrency instantaneously.

Customer Support:

We will offer 24/7 live chat to ensure all transactions go smoothly.

Security:

Our website will be SSL-encrypted, and we will be testing our website for exploits prior to launch.

Legal:

We are currrently registered as a limited-liability company (LLC), and are in the process of registering with FinCEN.

Features:

We are going to be offering many new features, but we can't post them until they are near-launch because we don't want our competition to know!

Questions:

1) Will there be enough demand for a US-based fixed-rate exchange (similar to BitInstant)?
2) Would you like to be able to buy/sell BTC, or just buy?
3) What payment methods would you like to see?

Questions? Concerns? Suggestions? Please let us know!
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Will Bitcoin ATMs Extinguish Bitcoin Exchanges (Excluding Trading Platorms)? on: May 14, 2013, 08:56:02 PM
There has been a lot of hub-bub about the new Bitcoin ATM startups promising instantaneous bitcoin exchanges, which is a HUGE advancement for the Bitcoin movement because it will provide convenience and accessibility to the general public for Bitcoin exchanges.

If a Bitcoin ATM is located in your town, would you rather:

A) Go to BitInstant.com (or similar), fill out a form with your personal information, print the form, take it to a local MoneyGram location to pay?

or

B) Head over to a Bitcoin ATM and buy/sell Bitcoins with the push of a few buttons.

Additionally, bitcoin ATMs will not charge a commission fee, whereas most fixed-rate exchangers charge 4-10% per exchange!

What if you're lazy, and want to purchase bitcoins from your home?

Coinbase.com allows you to link your bank account to their exchange so you can buy/sell bitcoins without leaving the house, but the process takes up to a week, and requires you to trust a 3rd party with your bank account.

Furthermore, true decentralization would start to occur because people wouldn't have to rely on major trading platforms to purchase their coins.

TL;DR: Bitcoin ATMs are faster, cheaper, and more anonymous than all other US-based bitcoin exchanges.

Bitcoin ATM Companies:

Lamassu ATM: http://lamassubtc.com/
Bitcoin ATM: https://bitcoinatm.com/

What do YOU think?

Reddit Post:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ebv6b/will_bitcoin_atms_extinguish_bitcoin_exchanges/
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