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81  Economy / Services / Looking for captcha bot users to test a new type of captcha on: September 14, 2015, 11:31:46 PM
As the title says. We're releasing a new generation of captchas suitable for Bitcoin faucets, which prevent captcha breakers.

What is required --> Anyone able to deploy varieties of captcha bots.
82  Economy / Micro Earnings / 21Faucet - largest Bitcoin faucet database - always uptodate - faucet list on: September 09, 2015, 04:44:45 PM

21faucet.com - find the hottest, latest, and uptodate faucets for bitcoin and altcoins.


View faucet descriptions and clear reviews from previous users.


Create customised profiles with catchy designs.


The best faucets are listed. Including their monthly rankings. Everything is automated, so the list is based on the best performing faucets.. Updates are made instantly. Ranks are reset every month

-- Go ahead and add your faucets, our service is ad/Fee free!
83  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] 21faucet.com - Largest user powered Bitcoin faucet database on: September 08, 2015, 08:54:55 AM
21faucet is a user/community powered, Bitcoin faucet database.




Features

Review faucets


Get your own space





Get listed in the Highscore



Add new faucets, anytime






21faucets.com - is a large, user powered, Bitcoin faucet database. This service is free to use for users and faucet owners, there's also no annoying marketing ads.

21faucet works by collecting 24hr votes from users. Faucets are then moved-up the rank, as their monthly votes increase. Users can reviews faucets for other people to see, and add new faucets. We attempt to verify every new faucet, so, when faucets have been verified, there'll be a green check mark next to their name..


We believe that the Bitcoin community deserves better, and that's the aim of 21faucet. To provide clean, community powered, faucet database, which contains the hottest faucets of the month.
84  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Leaving eurozone - Greece & Bitcoin on: July 05, 2015, 06:17:13 PM
It looks like the first signs of the Greek referendum results are out, with 'NO' leading the way. This will surely and indirectly impact Bitcoin, at least in a positive light.


Source

"It would be interesting to find out it if there's enough btc ATMs available and accessible for the public over in Greece."
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BitLicense - EOBOT follows Xapo and leaves New York on: June 18, 2015, 05:26:27 PM
Quote
Hello miners. We have both good news and bad news to announce:

-BitLicense for New York Announcement: eobot.com/bitlicense. Eobot will cease operations in the State of New York as of July 1, 2015.

-GHS 2.0 mining contracts added and running on new S5 hardware. Electricity fees are 50% at today's mining difficulty/BTC exchange rate.

Until next time...happy mining,
-The Eobot Team
86  Economy / Speculation / is another bubble coming? on: June 17, 2015, 11:57:41 AM
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
87  Bitcoin / Project Development / [NyeFe - launch] Our launch countdown begins! 😱 on: June 09, 2015, 08:48:24 AM
Previous we were working on these projects

   |  1

   |  2

   |  3

   |  4

We've finally set a target date, and hopefully we'll soon be providing our products & services, including the NFC-enabled Bitcoin card wallet, which is currently being redesigned.


88  Other / Off-topic / [BitCard - NyeFe] V3 design showcase and first impressions on: June 06, 2015, 01:25:49 PM
{front} - previous                                                   updated
           


{back} - previous                                                   updated
           



So I've just nipped some colour schemes and finished the final designs for our NFC (++) NyeFe BitCard. What are your thoughts about it? could you see this card in your wallets, what about the designs, does it feel & look familiar? Could you kiss me or kick my ass for this "rubbish" choice of artwork? [..] What do you think! Huh
89  Other / Off-topic / [Logo picking Help] Looking at these two very good logos, but cant decide on: June 04, 2015, 02:51:47 PM
The title. For some reason I really cant decide which one to keep and which one to delete. Can anyone help me out here? I cant take the pain any more  Cheesy

So I have two options:

--1--


--2--


Result: We selected Option 2.

So now im stuck with two more options

--1--


--2--


+  --3--
90  Other / Archival / Closed on: May 25, 2015, 10:12:04 PM
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91  Other / Meta / BitcoinTalk hosting decline on: May 25, 2015, 03:06:49 PM
I for one hope this never happens again. But there're still some unanswered questions. For example, has solution been sorted to verified who requests for recover information next time? And will hosting solutions such as Amazone EC2 be used to somewhat solidify security?
92  Economy / Services / Looking for long term free website testers needed👏😿 on: May 03, 2015, 12:47:49 PM
Anyone interested in this task?

It won't be for a minute or an hour. It'll possibly be for months, and your opinions on features would be highlighy required 😢


Sorry for the confusion. In this situation I mean; "Free" - Willing to test a bitcoin project during build-stage without financial incentives

Send a pm for my Skype if you're interested ✌️

I would like to take part in this one, but can you please let everyone know that in what kind of project it is???
It would be better if you clarify everything in regards to the job you want us to be done...

Hey gkv9 the project composes of two different types of decentralised exchanges which provides services to connect retailers, consumers, developers & businesses together. This time around I need your helps to test the public  and computer updated, up-to-date geolocation (retailer/user) mapping features of Bitcoin/NyeFe/ATM accepting outlets
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The biggest problem holding back Bitcoin on: April 30, 2015, 08:14:41 AM
*Another day in London looking for a bank which accepts Bitcoin modelled businesses*

This is ultimately the biggest problem holding back Bitcoin development. To think that with the progress which has already been made, we still had to rely on banks to manage our fiat currency. My proposal is for all Bitcoin startups to rightfully follow the AML/KYC regulations, but to cut-out the middle man, in this situation it would be relying on banks to not mute our accounts. This will possible if we as a community established trusted exchanges/gateways on the ripple protocol, who will take BTC or even fiat, and issued USD/GBP [..]

"This is similar to using the Internet. We can't all be an ISP provider. Someone(s) has to bridge the gap"

Forward http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/11/15/bitcoin-companies-and-entrepreneurs-cant-get-bank-accounts/
94  Economy / Services / Bitcoin wallet graphics design help on: April 29, 2015, 11:38:38 AM
I need a good graphics designer, who can help me create a design for a Bitcoin physical paper wallet, so we can give it to our suppliers.
95  Bitcoin / Project Development / NyeFe {Project: Paper Wallet/Exchange/Retailer/App/SMS} updates on: April 25, 2015, 01:45:29 PM
Hey guys,

I'll be using this topic to keep a realtime update on the development of NyeFe.
You can find our briefly explaination of NyeFe here Indiegogo - NyeFe

Updates


Important features

            Wallet
            BitCard
            Store (global)
            Centralised + Decentralised Exchange
            SMS transaction, In-App transactions (Paper wallet)
            Retailer/User locator

Other features

            Contacts
            Debt/Credit card Payment processing
            Messaging
            Twitter payments
            Transactions view-map
            Fully SMS compatible
            POS software (Windows)
            App (All devices)


Updates for any of these features will be listed below, including Q & As, just send me a message if you want to join in ✌️


Some current outlooks....

Store..


App



Wallet(s)


Addresses


Exchange  (In-Progress)
Map - Finder
Chat
96  Other / Off-topic / US government abandons its citizens in Yemen on: April 12, 2015, 01:07:57 PM
English:
I couldn't believe my ears when I heard this story. In this day and age, were the U.S. government has economic and military power over any country, could you imagine they would leave their citizens in foreign country to fend for themselves or request help from other counties such as Russia (who were more than welcomed to help them, and their own citizens) personally I think this news describes how much the government values their own citizens, in and out of the country.

русский:
Я не мог поверить своим ушам, когда я услышал эту историю. В этот день и возраста, былиправительство США имеет экономическую и военную мощь над любой страной , не могли бы вы представить, что они бы оставить своих граждан в иностранной стране постоять за себя или запроса помощи у других стран , таких как Россия ( которые были более чем приветствуется помочь им , и своих собственных граждан ) лично я думаю, что это новость описывает, сколькоправительство ценит своих граждан , в и из страны.

Related source: http://rt.com/usa/248529-americans-evacuation-yemen-lawsuit/
97  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin and closing tax havens on: April 12, 2015, 09:41:18 AM
With the breakthrough of Bitcoin, what would be the point of worrying about tax avoidance and evasions? Shouldn't they be scratching their heads on how to tax anonymous bitcoin users?




Related source: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/apr/11/labour-huge-fines-tax-avoiders-election-2015-ed-miliband
98  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A message to inBitweTrust and the community, for a decentralised Bitcoin Foundation on: April 06, 2015, 07:05:23 AM
I guess there is no need for a Foundation or a Body. There should just be an address (or addresses) for tipping core devs. Many would contribute a bit (myself included) and people with vested interest or big holdings in Bitcoin would do it too, as it is to their best interest.

The rest is up to miners and nodes. Core devs release updates, and the users decide.

I don't know if I agree with this. In order to attract and keep talent you need to insure there is a least a minimum amount of job security and vested interest in maintaining an open source repository. I don't know if our ecosystem is large and diverse enough to have enough competing and a diversity of private companies funding core development at this stage.

What you are suggesting is essentially the model that the libbitcoin/unsystem implementation is following and while I fully support such endeavor, one has to be honest that it still needs a lot of work and development to mature and the lack in funding and organization is hurting this from being accomplished. Tips alone don't seem to be enough.

A message to inBitweTrust, for a decentralised Bitcoin foundation, powered by the Bitcoin community

Firstly, instead of having a group of people deciding the future of Bitcoin, I believe a forum would be better. Let's take simple machines forum as an example. With a bit of tweaking, we could add a "New feature" section. When a new topic is created, a new poll is also simultaneously created.
At the end of the month, we would all be able to have a head-to-head and select 10 new features, which will be added to a list of updates to be made.

Secondly, developers need to have a verified account linked to their Bitcoin forum account.
Every year, they would make an appeal to the community, and the community would consequently vote for their pay that year. Once this has been completed, an address to fund the developers would be listed. After they have been paid, any additional payments are carried to the next year.

Finally, funding Bitcoin related projects. This would be achieved by have a Bitcoin address, which is openly displayed and recognised by everyone. It would be controlled by everyone, simultaneously being controlled by no one. Like paying developers, if a project requires funding, they would need to create a new topic and compete head-to-to for the top 10 winning spot each month.

For this to effectively work, each member (user) would be required to have over 100 comments on the forum, which would prevent spamming. I have weighed all the other options available, and I believe this would be better welcomed by the community, instead of a body of rich, opportunistic representatives. Projects which require funds would have a 5 day window each month to create the necessary topic, which contains the organisations name, Bitcoin address, images and the topic content.
99  Bitcoin / Project Development / Developing a multi-purpose mobile app HTML5 headaches on: April 05, 2015, 08:20:24 PM
Im in the stage where im developing a multi purpose mobile app for my services, and every othee service which may require these features. Some problem... The main problem now is really the design. I have tried several HTML5,CSS3,JS designs, but all of them are just too slow or just look too much like website.

Is there any suggestions, especially for designing mobile app templates? OR
would someone just team-up with me to build the required andriod app?
100  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Selling level 93 Clash of clans account on: April 03, 2015, 07:25:29 AM
Price tag: 1.57 BTC
Account type: IOS, can also be linked to andriod if needed
Payment method: bitcoins





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