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301  Economy / Services / Re: Logo design @ Cheap prices and discount for first orders on: May 15, 2015, 05:31:47 AM
If you remember we had a deal for 3 logos
 you never replied..... can you make them now?

Please PM me again with my quote, I might have just letted it go, sorry.
If I'm not wrong it was 0.002 btc post graphic and I ordered three of them

Like I said, I mighty have forgotten, just PM me again with all the messages.

I'm very late in replying, but I just don't find them because they are very old. I have 0.015 BTC and I want around 6-7 GFX images. Please add me on skype:Aristo.studio
or mail me admin@bitcoinpricelab.com
I don't want to make this stuff late.
302  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for WordPress Experts+app developer on: May 12, 2015, 08:00:19 PM
hey, i can do the wordpress part and i also know a few people. Also, is this about the app store stuff that we earlier discussed
303  Economy / Services / Re: DevScrow | Standard and ICO Escrow Service 👥 on: May 10, 2015, 05:52:08 PM
Hey dev, i will be nweding your services for an upcoming trade. I just havent decided when to seal the deal. Im having a few discussions. Could I contact you via mail? I have you as a contact from the DailySatoshi times
304  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitcoinPriceLab.com complete source and full RIGHTS on: May 09, 2015, 07:40:23 AM
Bump... Selling very soon. Request mod delete
Bump + request mod to delete posts.
305  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 08, 2015, 06:55:21 AM
I appreciate your bids Bitcoin Explorer, thanks.

IBGigglin is currently leading with 0.071.
Alright, dont forget to contact me after you are done with your exams and stuff.
admin@bitcoinpricelab.com or skype:Aristo.studio
306  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitcoinPriceLab.com complete source and full RIGHTS on: May 08, 2015, 01:33:42 AM
Bump... Selling very soon. Request mod delete
307  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 08, 2015, 01:32:46 AM
0.066 BTC
Alright, I guess if this goes on, I'm gonna drop away. My last and final bid of 0.07 BTC

I bid 0.071
Ah.... I drop out, can't keep bidding 5-6 time for every 1 million satoshis.
308  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: [WTS] Flipkart & Amazon.in Voucher - 10% off on: May 07, 2015, 08:53:54 AM
I'll pick up the 500 INR voucher from you of Amazon mate. Please mail me admin@bitcoinpricelab.com. If I am right, 450 after concession. I'll pay you $7.50 or so. I request you to accept escrow.
309  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 07, 2015, 08:01:21 AM
0.066 BTC
Alright, I guess if this goes on, I'm gonna drop away. My last and final bid of 0.07 BTC
310  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitUndo.com - Anyone tried this? on: May 06, 2015, 03:06:00 PM
Even I am interested in knowing whether this actually works. To be honest, it better not work as it can play the role of a chargeback :p
Anyway, I saw a thread yesterday in which some guy was trying to get his money back which was stolen by a hacker, and the victim was offering 1 BTC bounty and someone suggested bitundo
311  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 06, 2015, 01:49:17 PM
I bid .05
Awesome, thanks for the bid.
IBGigglin is currently in the lead with 0.05BTC
I have kind of changed my mind, if this may go for cheap, I'll grab this faucet considering i just stopped hosting all of my other faucets.
here we go, 0.055 bid

nice cheap one im in! bid for 0.06
0.065 bid.
312  Economy / Services / Re: Call to Bitcoin-related Developers on: May 06, 2015, 09:52:57 AM
Guys, we thank to those who has responded!

For those who are still waiting for details to come:

To be short, we position ourselves as a media source about and for the Bitcoin/cryptocurrency community. We believe that development is the foundation of the crypto ecosystem. Developers were the first to make Bitcoin transactions, they improve the protocol, and build apps/programs that drive further adoption.

That is why we made a special section on our website called Geek Post. We want to make this section a home to devs and technical guys from the community. It can look like GitHub, but in an understandable way. Articles with parts of code, where logic and explanation have more priority that loud words. Here are examples of such posts:

http://bit-post.com/featured/getting-the-bitcoin-price-from-an-api-with-jquery-3986
http://bit-post.com/featured/running-bitcoincore-0-10-on-a-raspberry-pi-2-4419

Each piece published on our website is paid for, as we value qualitative content. We agree on payment details with each writer, and pay in BTC. Thus, it’s like a user-generated content, but with a value of your time.

So, we invite developers to become contributors to our Geek Post section, and share your experience of developing within Bitcoin industry.

Surely, there is no aim to disclose secrets of any crypto company, if there are some. You choose what to write about. If interested, let us know via team@bit-post.com.

Can you give us an idea how much are you willing to pay for a quality article? It can take several days, or even a week to write one, it should be clear in advance how much are you willing to compensate.

Everything's discussable and individual. You can mail to us and we'll discuss it in details

I asked the same thing and got no answer in 2 weeks.
I'm kind of having the same issue, I made a post and they mentioned that theyd be giving payment the next day evening(couple of days back) and I intimated them when I was nearing the end of my article and all of a sudden, the just dont reply.

EDIT: I take back what I have said, I received my payment(6 confirmations have been completed, and I'm going to resume work soon)
313  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 06, 2015, 08:24:42 AM
I bid .05
Awesome, thanks for the bid.
IBGigglin is currently in the lead with 0.05BTC
I have kind of changed my mind, if this may go for cheap, I'll grab this faucet considering i just stopped hosting all of my other faucets.
here we go, 0.055 bid
314  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 05, 2015, 05:50:56 PM
Hey, I like the idea of using a link shortened and stuff. I am interested but I am not going to bid now. I additionally will be wanting you to make a game out of this, instead of captcha + address entering.
Some minesweeper game with each block having some satoshis and I should be able to make changes easily through the code.
Please let me know ASAP.
Also, I'd like to have a screenshot of geographic stats and svg time per user.
I could perhaps do that, however due to school work (Main exams in about a week) I will have very limited time for a month or so. In addition, the traffic is very faucet based and if the site is changed in a way that would not be a faucet the traffic will likely disappear.

As for traffic stats, here's from Google Analytics. Please let me know if you would like any more.

In that case ill have to pass. I cant wait for a month due to me being busy at that time. Moreover, when youre done with your exams. Contact me Id definitely like some custom scripting
315  Economy / Auctions / Re: Freedoge.co.uk - Dogecoin Faucet (Custom theme, 500 unique visitors daily) on: May 05, 2015, 04:42:06 PM
Hey, I like the idea of using a link shortened and stuff. I am interested but I am not going to bid now. I additionally will be wanting you to make a game out of this, instead of captcha + address entering.
Some minesweeper game with each block having some satoshis and I should be able to make changes easily through the code.
Please let me know ASAP.
Also, I'd like to have a screenshot of geographic stats and svg time per user.
316  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitcoinPriceLab.com complete source and full RIGHTS on: May 05, 2015, 03:32:27 PM
Bump....we are nearing the end of the auction
317  Economy / Services / Re: Job: Social Media Manager | I will accept bitcoin : 20$/week on: May 05, 2015, 03:30:24 PM
The pay you ask is quite high compared to what work you will be doing mate. Anyway, please contact me, I suppose you already have me as a contact, so we can negotiate. Not looking to pay much
318  Economy / Services / Re: ►►GFX DESIGNS◄◄ ▒░▓ ►FAIR PRICE◄ ░&░ RELIABLE DESIGN & EDITING SERVICES ▓▒░ ◄◄ on: May 05, 2015, 05:33:27 AM
I will need a low poly design Cheesy Really nice mate. Also, are you familiar with material design
skype:Aristo.studio
319  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] Address / Wallet Watcher - Blockonomics on: May 04, 2015, 04:02:47 AM
We are looking for seed funding...to kickstart development of a complete product that helps in bitcoin tracking on both desktop/mobile...
please PM if you are interested / can help us get seed funding

-Thanks
What would be the minimum you are looking to get funded?
I am not really sure, but after using it, it seems to be really helpful. I'd like to know your revenue streams, and the future endeavours.
admin@bitcoinpricelab.com
mail me
320  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: OVERVIEW: BITCOIN HARDWARE WALLETS █████████████████ Secure your Coins on: May 03, 2015, 04:32:45 PM
Between ledger and HW1 wallet, what do you think is better?
I can't figure out what's the difference between Ledger and HW-1 Wallet, except the price? Is Frederic Martin part of Ledger team?

just in case it's necessary to mention it, I'm the former CEO of BTChip, designers of HW.1, now merged in Ledger, and CTO of Ledger

The main differences are the price, the build quality (many people like the USB key form factor better) and the first use experience (Ledger Nano comes in a nice box, with a full documentation, and so on)

The HW.1 sales page will soon be closed to offer it (for the same price) on the Ledger website, so that should clear things up. It'll be an alternative option for people that don't care about packaging or the form factor and don't mind printing stuff themselves.

Fred is not part of Ledger although I know him well - he's working on Prismicide, which is basically an Open Source / Open Hardware version of Ledger Blue which will reuse parts of the Open Source components we plan to release.

Thanks for your valuable inputs. Ironically, I just created a review article on the Ledger Nano just a few hours back which will soon be live on CryptoArabia. Now I'm quite clear on the pros and cons Cheesy
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