Don't help this guy! I spent 2 days getting his genesis block working just to have him block me on Skype and not pay me my 0.3 BTC. Giving him negative trust.
Well, to give him credit it seems that he is asking for help with a genesis block issue which means his genesis block is not working. Why should you get paid if you did not achieve the intended goal? I did get his genesis block working.
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Hi all,
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PM Sent.
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Scammed me out of 0.3 BTC. Helped him get his genesis block working on his altcoin and then blocks me on Skype.
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Don't help this guy! I spent 2 days getting his genesis block working just to have him block me on Skype and not pay me my 0.3 BTC. Giving him negative trust.
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PM me the address you sent the Casascius coins and I'll look into it. I'm pretty good with digging info up on people.
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Make videos on how to do it and offer 1-on-1 support. People can learn at their own pace. I'd pay for that. PM me.
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Do you have an email that we can forward to him?
Here is my email address: joshouajanes@outlook.comI am always available feel free to email me. I would HIGHLY recommend Josh. He knows what he's doing 100%.
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The main problem of p2p bitcoin exchange is how to get the fiat in. But if we only trade Crypto currencies against each other it should not be any problem to create such exchange. One way to get the fiat in is to accept centrally issued Fiat-backed crypto currencies as well in the p2p exchange.
+1 Yes. This would be the major concern.
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P2P exchanges have been talked about endlessly since Bitcoin started. It is a difficult problem to solve and most high level abstractions look good until you get down to the nuts and bolts where they fall apart.
I promise to sell (or "lend" in linked thread) 1 BTC for $700. Ok what prevents me from backing out when someone accepts that offer. If my coin is locked up or escrowed what ensures I am not defrauded, held hostage, or simply lose my BTC for participating.
Someone purchases my Bitcoin for $700. How do they handle payment? What forces them to pay? What happens if they don't pay?
Speaking at a high level allows one to abstract away a lot of the technical "show stopper" details. The lack of P2P exchange isn't the product of not enough talking, it is the result of no viable solution (so far).
A better way would be to use a gateway as an escrow. When two conditions are met (bitcoins received by gateway and altcoin received by gateway), the exchange trades hands. Security should be a big concern, not someone backing out.
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My method may work. Everytime the wrong password is entered, the following image displays. This will deter those pesky thieves...
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My method may work. Everytime the wrong password is entered, the following image displays. This will deter those pesky thieves...
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I wonder what you could do with a Trillion dollars, mind blowing.
Buy a better body guard.
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Bloomberg is very anti-Bitcoin.
I happen to listen to Bloomberg radio everyday. They are not "anti-bitcoin" they are "skeptical".
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Satoshi, if you are reading this - my BTC address is in my signature. Just sayin'.
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There's a post somewhere down the line about macoin maybe page3 you might want to check that out. I was reading earlier and I'm not too sure what I think it said something about a coin that is tied to your identity and it's only in China right now.
That would be an awesome security feature, yet a disastrous anonymity feature.
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Notice how both the people who posted screenshots have 1 post to their name?
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