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1  Economy / Investor-based games / Saviour Of Bitcoin ? on: October 05, 2015, 06:07:54 PM
Since 2009 many followers of the Bitcoin Crypto currency have searched for that illusive commercial platform which incorporates all the much publicized benefits of Bitcoin. Namely Free, Transparent, secure and available to all.

Any medium that has not only lasted but been a change agent in humanities timeline has depended on one thing commerce.

Recently we have seen that with the “App” Ecosystem, 20 years ago we saw that with the “Internet”, before that with Televisions, Radio and so on.

The trouble with commerce is it needs “Confidence” or “Trust” for it to work. Nobody is going to buy or sell things on Amazon unless they are pretty sure they are not going to lose financially. If there is no financial gain then there are no sellers to entice people with discounted goods and in turn no buyers flocking for cheaper goods than they could get from the bricks and mortar store down the road.

If people didn’t have something to log onto the internet for then they will stop doing it and the internet and the businesses and innovation that occur will die and we are back in 1993.

I use those examples because it’s the same with Bitcoin. We hear much about the “Blockchain” and how it will revolutionise everything, and how “Bitcoin” is the future but if commerce marketplaces keep on coming and going and people keep losing more or vendors having to restart over again then Bitcoin just gets stuck in this idea of “Ponzi” Scheme and nobody is either going to want to trade in it nor hold onto it and which means it doesn’t grow in value nor reach that phase where it becomes enticing for people to hold, use and develop things for.

Mid 2014 saw announcement that several Bitcoin wallets startup and Commerce startups where going to be adopting Multi-Sig.

The Idea behind True Multi-Sig is very simple. Everything is done through the “Blockchain” which means it’s transparent, you always have control over your Bitcoins 100% of the time so no middle man who can run away or steal your Bitcoins. In short the Marketplace becomes an old fashion town market where vendors display their products, buyers come and browse and all transactions is done direct between vendor and buyer.

That’s where Aflao comes it. Aflao is defined to offer all the things mentioned Free (Its open source code), Secure & Transparent “true multisig so it works just like an old fashion town market”.

The Name Aflao is new but many readers will be familiar with Bitwasp.

So why the name change you ask.

Essentially seeing lots of kids wanting to setup marketplaces (and we mean kids, some even needed to be told what server to buy , whilst others needed screenshot step by step guides for installation) was doing Bitwasp no favours. Firstly each time those Marketplaces had an issue it eroded the confidence and name of the Bitwasp project.

In the end the Bitwasp name was becoming a millstone and combined with the fact we fixed over 97 vulnerabilities in the Bitwasp code, we removed Javascript, improved the User Interface, implemented additional features such as offering both internal wallet functionality and multisig wallet features, offering the ability to create and track affiliate programs amongst many things it just made sense to call it a new product.

So when can we get access to the code ?

As we saw with Bitwasp just giving out the code and allowing “Kids” to download and destroy the time and investment is a bad idea. Our intention is to host a marketplace which can act as the Gold Standard which shows the code working properly. And on 31st December 2015 to open up our Github repository for all to be able to download and use the code for free. That way if some other market uses the code badly we can all say it’s down to individuals lack of knowledge or dishonesty rather than destroy the name of the product and keep Bitcoin in that cycle of “Ponzi” Scheme.

NOW WHAT ?

To celebrate the completion we are giving away “Free Bitcoins”.

Go to www.aflao.net for more information or check out the announcement on Deepdotweb.

Links

Aflao Marketplace – http://fuc3bgvav4epcydh.onion

Aflao Marketplace Community Forum – http://yl4nqu25v7zfcimt.onion/fluxbb
2  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] 1BTC/238USD Per 10 Refered Registered Users on: October 04, 2015, 01:27:09 PM
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Go to www.aflao.net for more info.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / HOW To - Sign A transaction on: April 20, 2015, 12:35:35 PM
Hi,

Ive gone to coinb.in and which to sign a transaction but don't know how to. can anyone help me.

ive taken the redeem script and verify (https://coinb.in/#verify). Now I have gone to Sign (https://coinb.in/#sign).  At "Sign" i have my private key. But what do I enter into the "Transaction box " ? where to I find the info to enter into the transaction box or does anyone have an example ?

Finally in the Broadcast (coinb.in/#broadcast) where do I get the hex encoded bitcoin transaction into that I need to enter into the box.

Thanks
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Query Bitcoin Daemon from PC on: April 12, 2015, 06:56:18 PM
Iv got a centos server running with Bitcoin Daemon on it , is there a way or windows application that will allow me to query and work with the daemon rather than having to log into the server each time ?
5  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Robot Coin Game- New Faucet Game - Earn more as you level up! on: April 05, 2015, 01:51:06 PM
My gripe is that whilst I understand your need to rebalance your taking the piss out of those who left their coins in. I could have cashed out a few days ago for twice the amount I can cash out today. thats pretty shitty.
6  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / can anyone give me or lend me Testnet Bitcoins ? on: April 02, 2015, 02:00:12 PM
Hi All,

Im in need of some Testnet bitcoins , between 2 BTC should be sufficient.

If you can send me I am more than happy to return them in 1-2 weeks time.

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Thanks
7  Bitcoin / Electrum / Electrum Help on: March 31, 2015, 05:50:23 PM
I have downloaded the Electrum wallet and installed OK.

When I go to pay for an item I ordered using the "Send" Function I get the following error "Error: (u 'message': u'64: dust', u'code': -26)

I get the error when I go to send tab , insert the bitcoin address I want to send to and then press send.

also does anyone know how I pay using electrum to a redeem script that the seller has generated ?

to clarify i bought my bitcoins in 3 equal parts which now total 881.mbtc. I am trying to send 0.00323mbtc
thanks
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8  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need 1BTC , will pay using Paypal on: March 29, 2015, 05:48:04 PM
ok, what other options do you have for non us buyer to buy bitcoin ?
9  Economy / Currency exchange / Need 1BTC , will pay using Paypal on: March 29, 2015, 05:36:09 PM
Need 1BTC , will pay using Paypal

PM me your Best price and paypal address


thanks
10  Bitcoin / Project Development / Resurrecting of BIT-WASP Project on: March 22, 2015, 08:34:48 AM
Hi All,


As some of you may already know the Bit-Wasp (open source marketplace software designed to use Bitcoin securely and preserve privacy) has been on pause for a few months due to the developer no longer able to continue work on it therefor he hasnt been able to fix the issues needed to create a decent release of the software.


Myself and a few others want to resurrect the project and fix the issues and bugs and take this to alteast a usable release.

What I need

- I need people who would be willing to test the code , identify issues and let me know so I can fix the issues


Whats in it for the community

- In return for the involvement the code once complete will be donated back as opensource for all to use.


If interested the code is up at

http://204.12.204.162/


 usernames and accounts for testing - buyer/buyer, vendor/vendor


Thanks






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