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Hello Everyone,
So I'm in the process of developing a new service for small or mobile merchants who want to easily accept Bitcoin payments but am looking for a service that I can tie into. Right now, I like MyBitcoin but can't find any details on if they have a public API or not. Does anyone know? If not, do you know of any Bitcoin services like MyBitcoin that do?
Specifically, I need to have the ability to:
- Programatically create a new MyBitcoin (or other service) account - Generate new Bitcoin addresses - Query the service for a balance on an account - Issue payments from an account
Thanks! Rage
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Western Digital 320gb internal SATA laptop hard drive never used, never installed. Bought the wrong one and can't return it to Best Buy due to being out of return time.
Price: 7btc + shipping Ships to USA/Canada only.
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I was trying to explain bitcoin to a friend today and they asked "how can it be worth anything when there will only be like 20 million of them ever?" That's when I went into explaining how bitcoins can be divided down to the eighth decimal place which makes a single bitcoin worth a LOT of money.
How much is a lot?
Well, I couldn't answer because I forgot the basic math behind it! So, assuming we're dividing a single bitcoin down to the eighth decimal place, what is the maximum value of a single coin? Yes, I realize that might not be a totally easy to answer statement because they value fluctuates but let's talk generally.
Thanks! Rage
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Slightly used T-Mobile Blackberry 8900 for sale with 4gb memory card. Phone works great but could use new trim (available for $2 on eBay). Will ship anywhere in the USA or Canada. Price is cost of shipping + 10btc OBO.
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Hey Everyone,
So I'm in the process of developing two new software packages that I believe could do quite well in the marketplace. The first is an affordable electronic medical records package that is specially made to run on tablets and other handhelds to allow a doctor to be incredibly mobile and the second is a group home management solution that allows all sorts of cool and interesting things that I'd be happy to get into with anyone seriously interested.
The problem is I need to devote more time to it so I can bring it to market quickly. To do that, I need money and I was thinking this might be an awesome way to use bitcoin. My thought is to raise money completely in bitcoin and offer a generous return on that money paid out over time as the software sells. In a way, it would be using bitcoin a lot like traditional money but with a little more flexibility.
What are your thoughts? Could something like this work?
Thanks! Rage
Bitcoin Address: 1FJcv93bEcAm8iB36WbgCDZpM2nV81dq8U
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Hello Everyone,
I've used Bitcoin for a good bit now and finally decided to register on the forums and connect with other users. I run a Bitcoin-only business that's doing fantastically well and am looking forward to getting to know everyone.
Rage
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