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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: www.bitcoinf.org - looking for staff (4 slots remaining) on: February 08, 2016, 06:15:59 PM
It looks like another copy of Bitcointalk and I don't see why someone would use your website over Bitcointalk.org that exists for long term and created by Satoshi himself ?
Beside , why anyone is going to be interested in applying for this job if it's he is not going to get anything .
Yes it's a good thing to have most of the bitcoiners in one place because it increase the chances of getting someone question's getting answered as far as I know , so the more people the better .
If the community is little bit everywhere , It won't really be helpful and question's of newbies aren't going to get answered most likely .
Ads and signature campaigns play a big role on this forum , Ads for example are used to get the New forum software developed and also to pay the moderators & administrators & Signature campaign motivate people to post.
So what was your reason in making this forum? If it was just a lame copy of Bitcointalk with bad software then why would people want to use it?

Practicality. Lol.

That's really sad to read things like this, and, to be sincere, quite improductive.
Yeah. why should people do similar things and have a huge monopole called bitcointalk.org.
Actually, why should people actually use alternates coins if bitcoin is here ?
Damn, why should people actually use bitcoin at all if local countries money are here ?

This is sad to see you are a "Sr member" on bitcointalk.org and be so retrograde and lame.
Go back to your little world and let people do innovations. If the project is not going to work, well, let it crash by itself.
What if this one, or *any* other project suddenly is growing 10x this one ? happens all the time, and bitcoin or bitcointalk are not exampt of it.

2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Have done a PHP library that can read bitcoin blocks on: February 08, 2016, 03:40:35 PM
Hi everybody, I have done a good PHP library that is able to read bitcoin blocks.

It's here
http://www.phpclasses.org/package/9557-PHP-Decode-binary-data-and-return-PHP-structured-array.html
Examples come with bitcoin block 0 header loaded in a simple usable PHP structure

And it's nominated too, please vote as best january library during february Cheesy !!!

Cheers !
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