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2741  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoinica is now a registered Financial Services Provider! on: April 21, 2012, 04:31:29 PM
Congrats!

+1 great to hear that  Smiley
2742  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu, Q&A with bitcoins - IPO on: April 21, 2012, 11:28:57 AM
We're still here asking for your support with this venture, we know it has a fair share of risk but the potential is far greater.
2743  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu, Q&A with bitcoins - IPO on: April 20, 2012, 12:00:20 PM
Shouldn't this be reported to the Spanish police?

Please do if you really feel the need. I would hand myself over before making profits in some strange way.


We would love to bring this service into existence and have the people "grow" bitcoin more by investing their time, knowledge and other resources. I love helping others when they have problems and sometimes it's really hard to make a living out of it, because in our current society we value more the physical work rather than knowledge and mental skill.

So why not use a monetary system like bitcoin and turn the odds in our favor ? It will raise bitcoin awareness and let people feel motivated for helping others. Not much is needed to kick-start it but is a bit more than our current funds, that's why we ask that you take good look at it and maybe give us a hand on GLBSE.


edit: corrected the grammar
2744  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu, Q&A with bitcoins - IPO on: April 20, 2012, 02:52:33 AM
....

I see you added a point about dividends, that certainly clarifies things. Thank you.

Thank you for asking, hope you find it feasible and invest in this start-up.

I've sent an e-mail to GLBSE support so that we find out how to verify the account.
2745  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu, Q&A with bitcoins - IPO on: April 20, 2012, 12:21:06 AM
I must admit I don't understand what's in it for investors; it sounds like you're asking for donations for a service to improve the community. I don't disapprove of that, but then why use GLBSE?

Using GLBSE to fund a new start-up seemed the right thing to do, when you really need to do it right but the lack of money doesn't permit it. The service will not be free so dividends will be paid just like in a normal company.

It has an awesome potential and enables people to get rewarded for their spent time in front of the pc. You only have to take a look at this forum and after seeing questions or tasks that have a reward attached to it you realize people need such a tool. Sometimes the reward gets paid, sometimes not, it depends on a lot of things but we can do better.

Some bounty/rewards examples...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65879.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63371.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76719.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76518.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75468.0
2746  Economy / Goods / Re: Raw Thai Honey (First 40 BTC of profits go to the forum!) 8 KG for sale! on: April 20, 2012, 12:02:10 AM
Loup send me an address. It's high time you got paid for your amazing writing.

Robert

+1 still on my bedroom's floor laughing like a freak  Grin
2747  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu Q&A - IPO on: April 19, 2012, 07:57:20 PM
How will you make sure that "free" questions also get answered properly and not just like "bid 10 bitcents or I won't bother posting the answer I know"?

Will you make the Bitcoin integration to this software also Open Source?

The users will decide if they want to answer or complete any task without reward. Open sourcing the code will be considered.
2748  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Rugatu Q&A - IPO on: April 19, 2012, 07:54:47 PM
I really wonder whats the point of getting a bunch of btc from investors from glbse?

As far as i understood, the btc comes from users, who uses your services?
Convince me why i should use your platform to get answers to my questions rather then this forum, which thousands more users in it.

It enables any person to get fast and straight answers to their questions, content quality rises too because users feel more motivated to document answers or any kind of requested work. We need the funds to continue coding the platform and to maintain the service running until it can self sustain.
2749  Economy / Securities / [GLBSE] Rugatu, Q&A with bitcoins - IPO on: April 19, 2012, 07:37:29 PM
Hello,

I would like to raise your interest for a new q&a on-line platform, similar to Yahoo
Answers or Stackexchange, that wants to bring something new into play in the form of
an economic incentive between it's users. Bitcoin enables micro-payments with low
fees on the platform, two things that lacked some previous projects.

The webapp is built on top of the opensource OSQA, wich already has proven being
a reliable platform with great support and new features added constantly. The webapp
already runs on an Ec2 Amazon instance. We chose their services because they
will permit a great redundancy and scaling in the future at a fair cost. The bitcoin
functionality is being worked on right now but it needs economic support to be fully developed.

The service will have the following basic features when launched:

- integration of coin logic and movements between users that would enable them to maintain
a wallet on the platform
- user ability to attach a reward to their question or task
- ability of any community member to participate to the reward of the questions or tasks
- winning of the reward by the user who had the most voted answer by members
- automatic funds sending and receiving by enabling communication between the webapp and the
bitcoin software

The service would take it's fees from the question rewards and be able to self-sustain or pay dividends
to it's shareholders. Service launch is estimated in aprox. 45 days from now if we manage to
gather enough support. GLBSE.
2750  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Smartphones & Bitcoin on: April 19, 2012, 02:14:54 PM
Get a Samsung Galaxy S2
4.27'' AMOLED display, Android 4, Gorilla Glass etcetc... I love to see a iphone with his "retina display" (wich is just a norma lcd display) pale when compared to the GS2 AMOLED

Better phones coming out? Yes, the Galaxy S3 in some months.



+1
2751  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Compro Bitcoins en Madrid on: April 19, 2012, 10:24:24 AM
Podemos llegar a un acuerdo. Voy en serio y soy de fiar. No los quiero para hacer negocio ni para revenderlos, por lo menos en mucho tiempo, sino para irlos usando en  webs que den la opción. Pago un 10% más de la cotización de MtGox.



Muy buenas, tienes alguna cuenta en foros, ebay o mercado OTC ? Cuantos necesitas ?

Soy nuevo en este tema. Llevo apenas 1 semana. He descubierto esta moneda bastante segura y fuera del control de papá Estado y me encanta.

Tengo cuenta en ebay desde hace unos años: mi pseudónimo es "aprofundis" y he hecho 17 operaciones.
Quiero unos 15 Btc para empezar.

¿Cómo podemos hacerlo?

De acuerdo, mi reputacion esta en paraipan.myopenid.com por si quieres hechar un vistazo. Podriamos hacerlo a traves de las cuentas del banco o quedar en Madrid en persona, y de paso tomamos algo.



¿Tienes cuenta de Paypal?

si, pero si vas a decir lo que pienso, mejor que no. Estare por los foros hablando. Te deseo suerte Wink
2752  Economy / Marketplace / Re: EuroBTC.com - bitcoins for cash in the mail on: April 19, 2012, 12:12:21 AM
Yay, sirius is back  Cheesy
will be testing your service dude, you can bet
2753  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Compro Bitcoins en Madrid on: April 18, 2012, 08:41:28 PM
Podemos llegar a un acuerdo. Voy en serio y soy de fiar. No los quiero para hacer negocio ni para revenderlos, por lo menos en mucho tiempo, sino para irlos usando en  webs que den la opción. Pago un 10% más de la cotización de MtGox.



Muy buenas, tienes alguna cuenta en foros, ebay o mercado OTC ? Cuantos necesitas ?

Soy nuevo en este tema. Llevo apenas 1 semana. He descubierto esta moneda bastante segura y fuera del control de papá Estado y me encanta.

Tengo cuenta en ebay desde hace unos años: mi pseudónimo es "aprofundis" y he hecho 17 operaciones.
Quiero unos 15 Btc para empezar.

¿Cómo podemos hacerlo?

De acuerdo, mi reputacion esta en paraipan.myopenid.com por si quieres hechar un vistazo. Podriamos hacerlo a traves de las cuentas del banco o quedar en Madrid en persona, y de paso tomamos algo.

2754  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction didn't propagate over the network - Help! on: April 18, 2012, 04:15:17 PM
Hello,
This was propably answered many times, but I couldn't find anything.
Earlier today I sent an bitcoin transaction. Apparently this transaction was never propagated over the network, as the Bitcoins never reached their target and http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/txlist/ doesn't list the transaction either. Now the unpropagated transaction is stuck in my wallet. It included a 0.0005-fee btw.
What do I do? Is there any way to resend a transaction?

the tx gets resent at preset intervals if it doesn't get confirmed. Make sure your wallet is connected with at least 1 peer after you start it up. Try searching the destination address on blockchain.info and you should see your tx instantly even without confirms.
2755  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Compro Bitcoins en Madrid on: April 18, 2012, 04:09:08 PM
Podemos llegar a un acuerdo. Voy en serio y soy de fiar. No los quiero para hacer negocio ni para revenderlos, por lo menos en mucho tiempo, sino para irlos usando en  webs que den la opción. Pago un 10% más de la cotización de MtGox.



Muy buenas, tienes alguna cuenta en foros, ebay o mercado OTC ? Cuantos necesitas ?
2756  Other / Off-topic / Re: I have to give this Bitcoin quote it's own thread. It's that good. on: April 16, 2012, 04:24:10 PM
interesting... if we're going to be able to pay bills and food with our online gaming habits in the future then we're getting somewhere  Smiley
2757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Brain Wallet standardization on: April 16, 2012, 03:28:25 PM
watching...
2758  Economy / Services / Re: [10 BTC reward] Guide to install DSpace on Amazon EC2 (until 15.4.2012) on: April 15, 2012, 01:42:22 AM
What distro have you decided using ? Installing all the needed parts to have a working environment depends mostly on the present OS.

See initial post:
[...] a fresh, naked + empty 32 or 64 bit Amazon Linux AMI[...]Amazon Linux is by the way generally quite similar to RedHat/CentOS, in case you're wondering.[...]

Hope this helps.

ok, got it, sorry you had to repeat yourself. I can help you with an 32 or 64 bit Lucid Lynx, the distro i have experience with.
2759  Economy / Services / Re: [10 BTC reward] Guide to install DSpace on Amazon EC2 (until 15.4.2012) on: April 15, 2012, 01:17:13 AM
edit: i have a question for you, what problems do you encounter when following the already existent install instructions ?

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC18/Installation#Installation-Installation
I had problems connecting to the database and setting it up mostly. Up to Maven it kinda worked but Ant afterwards complained quite quickly that the database connection failed.
Also I wasn't quite sure if I now still need a "dspace" user account or not after reading and trying to follow the wiki page from the GSOC (first link). Also "createuser -a ec2-user -U postgres" won't even work since "createuser" has no command line argument named "-a"...

So you had some problems dealing with postgres. Try issuing "createuser -U <privileged db account>" and you should be able to create the "dspace" account interactively.


edit2: launch a free bitnami LAPPstack instance and start building your DSpace app from that. I can give you any kind of assistance if needed.
Here as well: I do not want to use Ubuntu as Server OS, also I'm not really comfortable with using 3rd party AMIs. Additionally I guess I'd still need to install Tomcat there but I won't need Apache httpd and PHP...


What distro have you decided using ? Installing all the needed parts to have a working environment depends mostly on the present OS.

2760  Economy / Services / Re: [10 BTC reward] Guide to install DSpace on Amazon EC2 (until 15.4.2012) on: April 14, 2012, 05:35:41 PM
I will give it a try. Allow me a few hours.

edit: i have a question for you, what problems do you encounter when following the already existent install instructions ?

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC18/Installation#Installation-Installation

edit2: launch a free bitnami LAPPstack instance and start building your DSpace app from that. I can give you any kind of assistance if needed.
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