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1  Economy / Gambling discussion / Is it Insurance or betting? on a Hurricane weather event. on: September 04, 2017, 07:13:22 PM
I have seen this bet on betmoose.com/bet/florida-hurricane-warning-3166 @betmoose over hurricane warning on the national weather website. Now that 'Increasing chance' Hurricane Irma could affect Florida, maybe it might be a good idea to place a bet. so if I'm affected by the Hurricane (because I live in Florida) I might be able to hedge my losses. 
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2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized Mining Company Concept on: June 03, 2017, 06:10:43 PM
Just another update on this front, recently I've noticed the the designated website sends visitors to unwanted popup redirects.  Roll Eyes there is an option however to eliminate this. If there were a way to raise the funds in order to stop these annoyances Maybe this can be discussed.

If anyone is interested in participating here > http://coastalminingco.forumotion.com/t3-who-we-are-start-here is the link of the general idea.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized Mining Company Concept on: April 30, 2017, 12:55:24 AM
Ok if anything, does anyone think this idea could work? I'm beginning to think things like this look good on paper or school text books, but are a completely thing in practice. Collaborating for profit by mining crypto coins is still such a ludicrous idea. That even a little bit of (micro) capital can't kick start it? Thank you anyways for viewing my post. This issue is considered resolved.  Coastal Mining Corp Smart contracts for developers and investors. Coastal Mining Coin coming soon.
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized Mining Company Concept on: April 24, 2017, 06:41:51 PM
i am interested in collaborating with you on this project, how do i fit in and what are other things you need to fully implement this project since you said you have some funds available.
Send me PM with the link to the website you have created for this project and other necessary links.


Thank you pcoin!

For responding to my post let's not waist any further content on this website. You see the idea behind the mining company is that any content that is useful and shared on the companies forum may result in us receiving the company's voting shares through the thumbs up system. Please visit the website >> http://coastalminingco.forumotion.com/

Once you register we can engage there and discuss all the details.
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Decentralized Mining Company Concept on: April 23, 2017, 11:56:05 PM
If anyone is interested in organizing a (For Profit) crypto mining company under Decentralized principals. The idea is to use a forum very similar to bitcoin forum to run a legitimate full fledged alt coin crypto mining and financial services company. Ultimately to issue crypto shares to be listed in an exchange. I have some start up capital and have developed a website links to the wallets that will be used as the mining companies main account. There is real potential to work collaboratively and lucrative opportunity.
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Online Reality Gaming Project I Need Development Partner on: July 04, 2015, 11:36:07 AM
Hello I would like to invite you all to view my Alpha version please visit https://sites.google.com/a/goodfaithpropertymanagement.com/good-faith-property-management/

You opinion's criticisms are all welcomed that idea is to allow players to come in using any character they choose for their particular account (ie. investor, CEO, CFO, etc..) I currently am playing with a CEO character. just to breath some life into the website, when I log in I would like to have a running account of my bitcoin address below so I can see how much I have to play with that day. A Clock, and a news feed maybe like twiitter.

The game involves concepts like time, and scarcity.

Of course the person who decides to help build the game will come in as a CTO

7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Online Reality Gaming Project I Need Development Partner on: June 15, 2015, 08:11:05 PM
I assume you're looking for other coders? If so, I suggest you lay out your demands and terms in the OP such as pay, equity, hours needed, previous experience and whatnot. It may also help if you state what type of coders you're looking for such as the coding language you need.

Pay will be in the form of crypto shares that will be created using the couterparty wallet or something like that way the interest of the project developers are aligned.  Hours would be a daily 4 hours of development times with time for daily meetings. The person will have a background in some kind of multi player game development online, Like Eve, or Farmville,  The platform I'm currently using now is a combanation of Google Sites with Google maps, the coder would have to know API, Java, Html, Python, JSON, and others are helpful. The Idea is to build on what I have in place with the limited coding I know and to make it very easy in both a development and coding stand point.

Hope this helps someone Please keep commenting and asking questions so this project gains momentum.
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Online Reality Gaming Project I Need Development Partner on: June 15, 2015, 07:00:20 PM
Well I have manged to put together a google site that to some extent replicates a well known business game with a devoted tribe following. The idea behind the bitcoin integration is that with bitcoin the game can keep track in "real time" a bitcoin address balance via the blockchain. This enables the owner of the game to develop digital crypto-products to the players that have real world value. Think Insurance, Debit, Shares, .... Ultimitlly the player will deposit funds into their bitcoin account to start to play the game and thus compete with other similar players. The premise behind the game is that the if companies intentionally put their operations up competitors this has the bi-product effect of raising the common wealth of the the individual players. Then if not using the game as a platform. 

I hope that was clear, anyways I would like to know more about you. What drew you to the posting I put up? Are you a developer? I also have other ideas for issuing crypto products like bet websites.

Thanks
9  Bitcoin / Project Development / Online Reality Gaming Project I Need Development Partner on: June 14, 2015, 08:06:14 PM
Sorry I'm new to the site I hope I'm posting on the right section. I have a very crude software I have developed that will allow holders of cryptocurrenies to participate in a capitalistic business wealth game that actually has real word component to it. I believe that this game has a chance to revolutionize the way we do business online and using gaming technology with bitcoin and other crypto can work. If your interested in participating please comment below.
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: RE-EDIT**EDIT*: How to SAFELY sell Bitcoins on eBay on: March 18, 2015, 01:43:54 AM
**There is always a risk selling digital goods. PayPal was initially the culprit that made it such that I could not sell bitcoins on eBay. That was after I had done A LOT of transactions involving bitcoins. I would bet that if you do one or two transactions selling bitcoins and using PayPal as your accepted Payment method, you'll be ok. But once you start doing more volume (like I was), you appear on PayPal's radar. I honestly think they target volume-sellers to sort of make a statement. Anyway, the important thing to realize is that even though it certainly seems this way, eBay DOES NOT equal PayPal. eBay owns PayPal, pushes it as accepted method of payment, and thus 95% of sellers use it to accept payment. However, PayPal IS NOT the only accepted form of payment by eBay. You can use your credit card merchant account (if you have one), Skrill (owned by PayPal, I believe), ProPay, one more I want to say, and "payment upon [local] pickup". So, so long as PayPal is not your accepted form of payment, my method of selling bitcoins will generally work. All it is really is a system to make sure that someone cannot come back and say they never received the item you sold and sent to them. Scammers are clever though,and constantly coming up with methods to take your money. So, just use common sense and awareness to make sure that you aren't taken by a scammer.**

*This is a safe method if you only use it once or twice. After more than 20 transactions, PayPal has restricted my account, saying that their services cannot be used for currency exchange, check cashing, bitcoins and EVEN Bitcoin COLLECTIBLES (like a redeemed Casascius coin). I am fighting this because, for one thing, the restriction on collectibles is ABSOLUTELY ridiculous. Also, they say they do not allow their services to be used as currency exchanges. Well, all US currency ever produced is STILL legal tender (as is the case with other countries' currency, too). You know how many listings there are for say, Silver Eagles? With a LEGAL TENDER amount of $1? I could buy that with Euros if I wanted to. If thats not a currency exchange, what is it?*

I wanted to write up this guide, but wasn't sure where to put it. I decided here since it offers instruction, and I know not just newbie members check this board.

Anyways, I want to share with you a completely safe way to sell bitcoins on eBay. eBay and PayPal are covered in an aura of taboo in the bitcoin world. That's because-obviously-scammers use those methods to steal from you. And, both PayPal and eBay like the customer, so if you sell bitcoins for PayPal, you get back a nice fat chargeback.
The problem with selling bitcoins on eBay or for PayPal, by strictly sending them electronically is that there is no physical aspect involved. THAT is why PayPal sides with the buyer-they aren't used to selling digital goods, just tangible things. If you sell Bitcoins for PayPal, on eBay or elsewhere, you thus have to have something tangible involved-and if it has tracking, its virtually impossible to get a chargeback.
I have sold a lot of bitcoins on eBay. This is the way I do it: I simply print out a bitcoin bill (go to bitaddress.org, hit "bulk wallet" and under "generate", put the number of keypairs you would like made. 1 bitcoin bill=1 keypair. Then, go to printcoins.com, hit "print your own" and fill in the initial fields with whatever you want-they're just for fun-I put "Bank of Johnniewalker". In the big dialog box, copy and paste the entire keypair from bitaddress.org. Pick a design, then hit "Generate PDF of bills". If you have thicker paper, customers would be more impressed, but if not don't worry, just print the bill.)
NOW you have something tangible. If you sell through eBay, you can mail w/tracking for $1.69.
You tell the customer that once the bill is made, you destroy all data pertaining to it (and you do-don't be a scammer). Thus, once they receive the bitcoin bill (still it has 0 balance) they need to send you a message with the public address of the bill. Once they give it to you, send the funds to the address, go to blockchain.info, enter the public address, and take a screenshot for confirmation of funds sent.

.....aaaaaaand you're done!

Thank you for posting this method but and I tried to follow this method, however I found that there are no a lot of bidders for this kind of auction, and if there is I'm assuming that the final price won't be as high as if you were sending the Bitcoins directly to someone's wallet once payment is made. I am trying to use a insurance tool for this if it works that I would like to insure other Ebay sellers. > https://www.betmoose.com/bet/chargeback-insurance-from-paypal-ebay-1149
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Selling Bitcoin on Ebay with Paypal Without any Chargeback Risk on: March 18, 2015, 01:27:55 AM
I recently got a chargeback from Paypal from someone I sold Bitcoins to, I was really upset about this, but being a newbie to selling Bitcoin on Ebay I wrote if off as a rookie mistake and decided to do more research on how to protect myself against it happening again. That's when I ran into the website below and I had an idea. Why not provide charge back insurance to others selling Bitcoin and using Paypal as the primary source of funds. Anyways I wanted to post this though up for discussion on the site because I believe I can get the best feedback, advice, comments, or thoughts on this subject. Thank you for your response in advanced.

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