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1  Economy / Services / [ANN] Coinalot.net is looking for developers. on: March 27, 2014, 07:22:46 PM
Hello,

Coinalot.net is an online gaming company that is due to launch this
year. We are currently restructuring our development team and are
looking for addition developers. The project is currently about 1/2 to
2/3 complete.

What we are looking for;

1) People who have time to work on the project.
2) Have a genuine interest in developing online games and being a part of an online gaming company.
3) Has the appropriate skills, which are;
  a) c++, javascript and php.
  b) * 2d/3d media authoring (e.g. GIMP & Blender).
  c) * Has an understanding of WebGL (three.js) and WebSockets.

* desirable but not essential

Applicants should be aware that until Coinalot.net is generating enough
profit to pay its workers, payment will be in form of shares in the
company.

If interested or have any questions, please PM or reply to this post.
 
We are looking forward to talking to you.


The Coinalot.net Team.
2  Economy / Exchanges / Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering] on: October 10, 2013, 07:15:42 PM
I Just got a >90000 CAD swift withdrawl fram Sept. 9 although it was less
that 90000 because i paid the 5% emergency fee.
Everything seems good with Gox.

So currencies other than USD seem OK if you pay 5%, which is not that unreasonable if there is a conversion with JPY involved, since currency conversion spreads can be around 3 or 4%. Shame I wanted USD and that still seems to still be a problem. I will return to Gox only when they resolve the USD withdrawal issue.

I'm thinking that perhaps 'resolving the USD withdrawal issue' is not something that Mt. Gox has the ability or really the responsibility to do.  If our government and banking system's are creating road-blocks, it's up to USD users in our supposed democracy to rectify.  I've don'e nothing illegal and Bitcoin itself is not illegal so I am being unfairly harmed by whatever roadblocks are being erected either by my government who supposedly works for me, or the banks that I willingly choose to do business with.

My rational for believing that Mt. Gox is mostly not to blame here is that it makes no sense that they would not be very anxious to get over the USD problem.  Why on earth would they want to lose money and customers in this mess?  The only reason I could see for it is that they plan to abscond with funds, but there are arguments against believing this to be the case and Karpeles has proven reliable at other times when he could have stolen everything.


Anyway, if Mt. Gox is reading this, at least one person would like to attempt to push on the string from the other end.  I'd be happy to contact my congress person who happens to be no friend of the banking industry.  I also would be happy to harass my bank if an international wire has been rejected by them.  All I need is information on what's going on.



So can one person explain to me why these banks that are supposed to be throwing roadblocks in front of MtGox "because they want to stop/slow down bitcoin" do not throw these roadblocks in front of Bitstamp or BTC-E or any other big exchange? Why is Bitstamp able to process my deposit in 2 days? And how is it possible that a withdraw from Bitstamp also only takes 2 or max 3 days?

It's possible they are just doing it to MtGox at the moment because that is the biggest exchange. If Bitstamp became the biggest exchange then perhaps something would happen to them, then.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What exactly are litecoins? on: October 09, 2013, 08:16:22 PM
They are mined with the scrypt algorithim, which is different from bitcoins.

Also, Litecoins are faster than Bitcoins because the average block time is only 2.5 Minutes.
This also means there will be 4x more Litecoins than Bitcoins.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Games Bitcoiners Play? on: October 09, 2013, 06:01:31 PM
What games would you like to play?

We're currently developing a new gaming website that will include both gambling and skill games.

If you tell us what games you like we might include it in our website.

 Cool
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC Gambling on: October 09, 2013, 05:38:52 PM
What kind of games would people like to play?

We're currently developing a new gaming website that will include both gambling and skill games.

If you tell us what games you like we might include it in our website.
 Cool
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