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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Want to start a new project: Cryptstorage on: April 10, 2013, 06:55:48 AM
My 0.02Ƀ?

Prices should be in Ƀ.
Crypto should not be key-pair based.
You should work on editing Bootstraps CSS a bit more (It's SUPER bootstrapy).
If you don't plan on having a mobile app, I also suggest moving completely over to Foundation by ZURB, it's screen-size policy is far better than bootstraps fluid grid, in my opinion.


If I think of anything more, I'll let you know.

Good luck!

Ah, i did not know that. I would like to keep mobile in mind. I agree it does look pretty "bootstrappy" i figure once i get the basic layout down, putting an actual theme in place won't be too hard.

I will check out Foundation though!

You are right on key-pairs, its been a real toss up in my head exactly how i want to do it, there will be some pretty complex issues i will have to overcome with this with the way i plan to do things.

The prices shown are USD, but they will NOT remain that way. that was done more to just have some sort of content, and i have not gotten around to changing it.

Thank you for your input, every suggestion i get really helps out a ton!
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Want to start a new project: Cryptstorage on: April 10, 2013, 06:29:30 AM
I am currently working on a cloud based storage solution aimed at bitcoin users. Currently, i am putting the finishing touches on UI development and will be able to start coding up the backend pretty soon.
i have a bitcoinstarter page that explains a decent amount: https://bitcoinstarter.com/projects/32

I would really REALLY love the community's opinions, questions, advice, ideas, etc.
Anything to make this successful for you guys, please check out the bitcoin starter page, donate if you can and ask questions if you can't.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: First commercial ASIC miner specifications and pre-launch on: July 25, 2011, 10:41:57 PM
Well, ASIC miner is closing its doors http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/iynpe/asicminernet_calls_it_quits_wont_sell_product_for/

they claim they just sold a batch to an investor, im gonna go ahead and call bull and say the total network hash wont increase 2.5 terahashes..

i guess we can watch block explorer and find out Smiley
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: First commercial ASIC miner specifications and pre-launch on: July 24, 2011, 06:50:07 AM
Haha, he has not really answered some of my questions on reddit. This is too funny. He wont even provide evidence his "company" exists. in another reddit post he says

"I will tell you something of value:
It's undoubtful that some people nailed some important points, but the community did not call this unanimously a scam, before your crazy intervention we were trying to setup a separate discussion for some question asking. Now i understand you think i am a scammer but I either don't know who are you and who entitled you to speak for the community, and from what i see, you are not the kind of person that surely should take the lead in this kind of situations. Put away your ego, go to bed and sleep on this.Try not to be rude when answering to this msg. Going away now.back in some hours."

he goes on to say "If the community wants us to just change direction and completely stop providing updates just let us know. We will be back later this evening ( in China ) and checkout new comments."

Half the time he cant even make up his mind if its ASIC or fpga. Won't provide the sha core datasheet, claims the ram, sha core, and fpga (or asic) are on a single sdram board that connects to a master board. Anyone notice that as soon as he gets put into a corner he uses the "going away, brb later" line? i saw him do it a mere 5 minutes of answering a guys question on reddit, when he had already been away for 5 hours.

This guy, without a doubt, is a scam, and appearently isn't aware that people from bitcoin forums and reddit tend to surf both forums.

If your gonna scam, know who your target audience is.

edit: he also has bots or is using dummy accounts to get his -24 comment karma out of the hole. its up to -16 now but no one has posted anything new in either of his threads, neither has he replied to anything
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Would some nice gentleman send me a tiny amount so I can check my client works? on: June 20, 2011, 09:45:50 PM
In standing with typical internet history, the odds of "Samantha" actually being a member of the female sex are pretty low.

This reeks of an MMO where someone would just make an avatar that looks like a hot chick and say "Help me pls, I am a gurl and dont know how to play this game.  Can someone give me 'x'"


i for one could care less of gender.

Thanks MoonShadow.  Kiss

Just as a neat little tip, you can view 18+ youtube videos without logging in. for example, you have a youtube url like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9fm9hg69mA

just change it to http://www.youtube.com/v/d9fm9hg69mA

Thanks, I'll have to try that out. Previously I've had to watch them embedded in forum posts. But that restricts you to low resolution and no full screen.

Are you anti-Google too?   Wink

I dont like how google does things, but i still use stuff like their email services. so im not anti google enough to not register their services, besides i have been on the internet for a good while, google knows everything anyone else does with very little work
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Would some nice gentleman send me a tiny amount so I can check my client works? on: June 19, 2011, 04:18:41 AM
Just as a neat little tip, you can view 18+ youtube videos without logging in. for example, you have a youtube url like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9fm9hg69mA

just change it to http://www.youtube.com/v/d9fm9hg69mA
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