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Hoping to add another game sometime in the next month. Also going to release everything with cleaned up source etc. Would love to be able to put some other Bitcoin-based games on the site if any developers are looking for exposure.
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Added this on and it looks great! Could I get your Bitcoin address and/or website to put with it?
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Update: December 2012 Update!In the last few months of downtime (took the site down for a complete redo) the site has been completely redesigned and we're taking the project a lot more seriously now. Two new bitcoin games as well - 51% Attack and Bitcoin Juggler - feel free to check them out on the site. Would really like to get some externally made games hosted on the site, so we can promote them as well. There's a form on the site to submit games to be put up, along with a link back to their website and their bitcoin address. Check out http://BitcoinArcade.com and follow @BitcoinArcade on Twitter for updates. Hoping to develop a few more site features and a lot more games in the coming months!
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Are dividends going to be paid today on schedule or is the asset still locked?
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Alright, PongPing has been added using the new game database system thingy. Would love to find some more Bitcoin-centric games we could showcase on the site. The games we are developing are coming along at a steady pace though, working on both the site and the games in the small amount of spare time we have has been difficult of course.
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I must admit I spent far longer than I should have playing that. Would it be alright for me to put it on the arcade, along with a link back there and your donation address?
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I've added a submit page with some info for other game developers to contribute, as well as got the game database system functioning. Ideally we'll get a couple submissions as well as our own games up and running before doing any marketing type stuff. We also could seriously use a new logo if anyone would be up to the task.
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What's a time estimate or donations needed? Maybe use one of the sites like indie gogo you can gather funds to build the arcade or something if u need that
We're hoping to finish up our first game by next week. As of August 3rd we're now at 3 programmers and 2 artists. As for the site itself it will mostly be supported by donations/advertisers (if there is any advertiser interest) to keep the site up. The game(s) will also all be available open source on GitHub.
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Project went on the backburner for a couple weeks while I found an appropriate web host, and we made some progress on some browser-based games. Would love to know if there's any interest in this so far!
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I'd love to participate! Count me in.
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Bitcoin Arcade is a new bitcoin website under development dedicated to Bitcoin-related games. It will serve as a place to promote Bitcoin through gaming, promote games that incorporate Bitcoin, and develop new games centered on Bitcoin. http://BitcoinArcade.comWe're currently working on a few browser based games, including a bitcoin block breaker game, a mining game, as well as a few simple games like pong. We're also working on a system for people to submit games, but until that's done you can simply email: bitcoinarcade@gmail.com. This is a fairly big project, currently being worked on by a single programmer. If you would like to help us out, please donate to 1A9eSnTGz3MjF5eLMPY6yt9pJECsCxiZAU. Thank you! Update: December 2012 Update!In the last few months of downtime (took the site down for a complete redo) the site has been completely redesigned and we're taking the project a lot more seriously now. Two new bitcoin games as well - 51% Attack and Bitcoin Juggler - feel free to check them out on the site. Would really like to get some externally made games hosted on the site, so we can promote them as well. There's a form on the site to submit games to be put up, along with a link back to their website and their bitcoin address. Check out http://BitcoinArcade.com and follow @BitcoinArcade on Twitter for updates. Hoping to develop a few more site features and a lot more games in the coming months!
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As it's a pretty constant stream of income from mining, I use it to pay for web hosting and other online monthly services. That and occasionally convert to paypal cash through SpendBitcoins.
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I have an Asus 6950 (with the double fan, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121431). I'm wondering what anyone else with the card is getting? I'm currently getting around 315Mhash/s, up to 350mhash/s if I overclock to about 850 from 810 - but I get occasional restarts with that kind of overclock.
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Spendbitcoins is probably the best for buying anything online with Bitcoins. Very easy to use.
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Seems a little too dumbed down to really give a firm grasp when applied to something like Bitcoin, but looks interesting nonetheless.
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Keep money in MtGox if you're trading with it - and I'd say it's trustworthy for this purpose.
If it's just sitting there, you might as well move it to your own, personal wallet that you know is secure. No point leaving any coins on a platform that has potential risks, when you can set up your own storage without risk - such as in an offline cold storage somewhere.
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Just the standalone domain name. There's nothing of much value currently set up on the site itself.
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Accepting payment in BTC. Increments of 1 BTC only please.
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