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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want to Launch Your Own Cryptocurrncy Exchange? on: April 23, 2018, 03:37:22 AM
Please give me all possible info on the exchange stuff, I currently own my own exchange that is quite profitable however I may move over to this.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / CryptoPal.pw [[Automated] [BTC] [BETA TESTERS] [We Pay BTC Fees][PP-CRYPTO] on: April 23, 2018, 03:22:15 AM



Are you an avid buyer of cryptocurrency? We are currently recruiting members who will be able to help us in our development in our current project, https://cryptopal.pw AND our project that is "Coming Soon" which is a full altcoin trading management system!
If this sounds like something that interests you there is just a few very simple requirements!

You must:
Be a common purchaser, I don't care if its $5 or $1000 this is just a beta so we want to test all possible features!
Be willing to share the referral link (This will make you money, It can just be one use, we want to make sure payouts properly work!)
Be patient with our systems, keep in mind this is beta!
Be willing to share your findings, bugs and accept that this may be buggy!
AND last you must obviously have a paypal, or be willing to use your debit/credit card through paypal on our website.

The whole process is automated but payments may get flagged so we do urge users to try not to use the service for very very time sensitive transactions in case the security system flags it. However most take less the 2 minutes!

Interested? Either email us at beta@cryptopal.pw OR PM me here to get your BETA key! All users participating in the beta will get a special end reward when we go live, possible access to being first called for job opportunities and more! Keep in mind we have physical shops in the US.

3  Bitcoin / Project Development / CryptoPal.pw on: March 25, 2018, 04:54:49 AM
I have created my own BTC/ETH/LTC exchange that is currently in a beta form open to certain people, I just wanted to share it here and get some criticism, tips, and possibly potential employees, we also have a physical building located in Pennsylvania.


CryptoPal will be the first of its kind, a website that brings bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to the hands of everyone willing to learn and use it. It will allow instant exchanges online and also allow someone to meet in person and sell them bitcoin along with teaching them anything and everything about it, a employee will be stationed in almost all large cities to respond to any active request and fulfill it promptly all while establishing a chain of liability for the end user meaning deals will be safer, and properly hold people responsible unlike any current exchange site out there.  We have a future milestone of opening brick and mortar cryptocurrency “banks” who will allow anyone to walk in and learn about or purchase bitcoin.
4  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best places to obtain large amounts of BTC on: February 12, 2018, 02:50:04 AM
Not a beginner, Capital isn't a problem, I run a crypto based business and am always looking for sources to buy large amounts of coin at good rates.
5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Best places to obtain large amounts of BTC on: February 12, 2018, 02:17:43 AM
Whats the best place to obtain large amounts of bitcoin fairly quickly? I am talking 10$k +
6  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Physical Coin on: February 12, 2018, 02:09:09 AM
Last question I think, is this something I should look into creating myself or do you think these companies would allow us to stock their coins in our shop? It seems most of these companies however are inactive...
7  Economy / Trading Discussion / Bitcoin ATM's on: February 12, 2018, 01:59:16 AM
Without getting too much into my business. We have our first brick and mortar location where we will be selling physical coins, paper wallets or "bonds", ledger wallets and more. We have plenty of really cool and exciting expansions and if I have some time I will write a full post about that and link it here, however now that the security system is in place and we are doing large local deals we want to offer a form of 24/7 buy and sell to our local customers, So our best thought was ATM's. Does anyone know the best brands, types or if we should build our own? Is there anyone here experienced with them?
8  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Physical Coin on: February 12, 2018, 01:52:12 AM
I really appreciate the reply, this being said. Does anyone know of wallets currently supporting this format? And would it be a terrible idea to put the whole private key in a circle around the edge of the coin (such as the writing on a US coin) covered by the holograph?
9  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Physical Coin on: February 12, 2018, 01:32:33 AM
I am interested in creating physical coins as I actually currently have a brick and mortar based crypto exchange, I want to sell these locally  however I need to figure out how to create my own, It looks as if all coins created in the past are no longer made but they all seem to have used a shortened private key, was this anything to do on the bitcoin network or simply a 5/6 digit identifier that then associated it's self to the real private key on their website only?
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