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The two listings:
Create Line Plot Using JSON data Magento Shopping Cart, Checkout, Other Items
are still looking for freelancers.
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There are two new listings: Create Line Plot Using JSON dataMagento Shopping Cart, Checkout, Other ItemsI have been looking for a website which provides this! I like the way it's designed and is very user friendly.
Good job.
Thank you. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Do you have a bigger version of your logo? I'm creating a new faucet with emphasis on converting faucets goers into workers, sellers and would like to feature Btcworkers.com with a bigger logo.
The biggest logo we have is the one on the website homepage. I have also replied to your PM. Thank you. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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With the current state of the job market / economy globally a solid talent marketplace would benefit from the strengths of Bitcoins low transfer costs. As Bitcoin exchanges becomes more accessible internationally this will certainly take shape. The lowest common denominator should always be the core basis for an information database platform, and in this case I would say it is the work requests. Exchanging talents for Bitcoin focused requests seem to be limited currently to forums. Anyone know of a professionals p2p exchange yet?
BTCworkers provides such a marketplace for BTC based exchanges.
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There are two new listings: Bitcoin Betting Gaming SitePHP Roulette ClassGreat Site!
Registered, thanks. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thank you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I'll bite, but unless you want competition I suggest you add more categories. There's a lot of other things people can do aside from just tech stuff. Honestly, the platform feels a bit restrictive. Great potential though.
Thanks for the suggestion, but the board was mainly created as a coding freelance board. We will be adding more categories however, so you can PM any ideas you have. If I can make one suggestion, please put the number of jobs in each category next to the name in the Browse Listings page. That way people who came before and saw no listings will know there's something to check. Even better is to preview at least one job under each heading to make that page a bit more active.
Good idea and thanks for the suggestion.
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A new listing has been posted looking for HTML5 coders. You can bid on it here.
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You can also do freelance type escrows through our website: BTCworkers
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Please follow all the requirement. Thanks Done
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BTCworkers Freelance board Employers hire freelancers to work on projects through the escrow system.
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@bbit Thanks ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) We'll be updating this thread occasionally with some new listings. Here is a new listing by aden093 to help him fix some web design issues.
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BTCworkers is a freelance board that deals only in bitcoin. We started working on the board on January of last year and completed development on November. As of February everything has been running smoothly and any quirks have been ironed out. All is completely automated (including escrow deposit and withdraw) between the freelancer and developer. As we speak there is still no withdrawal fee ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . For more information, feedback, questions, or anything really, feel free to post here or email us at press@btcworkers.com or contact@btcworkers.com. FAQ: https://www.btcworkers.com/faqRegistration: https://www.btcworkers.com/register
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You can post your job at BTCworkers. We have a very large database of freelancers and your chances of getting a committed one is higher with the escrow system. Safer for you and safer for worker.
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Hey weex. Replying after we got some advertising done.
About a month of advertising later we have a total of 61 listings created in total. There's about 10 public projects now although the original few have probably found freelancers elsewhere.
If you hadn't noticed, we already have an RSS feed so anyone can check for new project updates through it.
Thanks!
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Update:
We've completed a total of 4 projects so far flawlessly, and have an estimated total of 80 registered freelancers!
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There isn't much right now, but a freelancer.com for bitcoins *does* exist: BTCworkers. As for your suggestion of a bitcoin "man in the middle" for freelancer.com, I don't know how feasible such a thing would be. They *do* provide an API which might facilitate something like that, but it sounds like unnecessary overhead and complexity when instead you could just accept bitcoins directly.
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Very excited to see this site, it looks nice. I hope you have plans to market it and spend the time needed to grow the userbase. It will need lots of pushing from your side, and a marketing budget as well. Make sure to update here on the forum frequently so people stay connected. Advertise with sites like bitcoinadvertisers.com, coinurl.com, and feedzebirds.com
Good luck!
Thanks for the kind words and suggestions! We definitely do need to work harder on marketing to grow the userbase. Those ad providers look like they will be helpful.
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Anyways: How are the keys for the files generated?
It's a random string not hash ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Of which length and how generated (/dev/random, /dev/urandom, some library...)?! How and where are these keys stored? He said AES-256, which means the key size is always 256 bits. Anyways: How are the keys for the files generated?
It's a random string not hash ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) More importantly, where are your keys stored?
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