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1  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: List of all DyslexicZombei's low cost Miners Cooperative Group Buys on: January 27, 2014, 08:23:59 PM
Hi;

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question, but you know better to ask permission..blah blah blah Smiley

I'm very interested in joining the Co-op,  because I love both BTC and Zombies.

On the website it says that Round 23 and 24 will start on Wednesday and Thursday (respectively).  It's been saying that for more than a week.

So:

1)  Are these rounds running?
2)  What happens if I buy into a round that's already started?  Does the payout start point-forward, or is it retroactive to the beginning of the round?
3)  Is there a place where I can the stats for rounds that are in progress, and for those that have closed out?
4)  Are these questions noobish and/or irritating?  If so, please be assured that was not my intent.

Thanks in advance.

2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How cryptocurrency is applicable to adult webcam? on: January 10, 2014, 02:02:16 PM
The crypto currency model won't change to suit your needs.  There will always be time lag while the network verifies transactions.
You can choose to accept a single confirm, but there is some risk to that if there is a fork or double-spend.

However,  you might be putting up roadblocks that aren't there.

Simply offer the service.  Yes clients will have to wait for transactions.  Make that clear to them.  Allow them to buy credits in advance instead of charging them for a single show.

My feeling is that you'll still have customers....in fact, customers who are willing to wait for the transactions to clear are likely to be repeat customers...making up for the ones who are impatient and want it now now now!

It boils down to marketing.  Convince them your service is worth waiting for.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Possible to safely cash out btc to a digital wallet (like paypal) on: January 10, 2014, 01:53:27 PM
If you're in Canada you could try Caviretex.

Their fees are very high,  but IMO, made worth it by the fact that I can transfer money between Cavirtex and my bank account relatively painlessly.
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