Thanks to everyone who replied/PM'd about this, there was more response than I thought. As such I still have a few PMs to respond to.
The budget is for sites that are probably under $1000 and looking for more 'passive' type sites where the main income is either traffic based (eg. ads), or some other virtual product. Don't want to get caught up in buying/stocking/selling physical products. Bitcoin Clock sounds like a good one.
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Well, no sign of Wrend. I guess he backed out, which is fine, this can just be left ticking along on coinurl.com.
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that is what i mean and it is smtp. which one are you interested in?
Sorry I'm not interested in any of these three domains I was just wondering what you meant by selling an email address. It didn't make sense to me.
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How do domains "come with email"? Do you mean you provide email hosting? Is it POP3/SMTP?
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- A website that collects the community's opinion on what the standard TX fee should be. Something like... BTCfeeSentiment.com (example)
How about just "bitcoinfees.com"
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Just thinking out loud here, but I wonder how things would work if the fees paid for bitcoin transactions were a completely separate currency.
Imagine if you will, a "Transaction Coin", let's call it TXC, where 1 TXC gives you the right to send exactly transaction on the bitcoin network.
If that were the case, I wonder what a free market would be like where an exchange facilitates TXC / USD trade.
I know this is not how bitcoin is programmed, but it gets me wondering exactly how much USD the floating market would settle on for 1 bitcoin transaction.
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6,695,826
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I was about to post about how the estimated next difficulty has just gone over 6M when I realized that this site had never been officially announced here. http://bitcoindifficulty.comNext difficulty (estimate): 6,009,538 Thanks to bitcoin.sipa.be for providing the chart - What a crazy steep trajectory we have going on right now.
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629 so far today. Looks like this might just go to Wrend.
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Someone has now registered litecoinluck.com.
OP updated.
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Whoops, meant to click edit. Forgot there is no editing of posts in this section, so I guess I accidentally hit quote instead.
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Almost time to end this auction. The last few days has seen even higher traffic than usual, most likely because of the steep increase in network hashrate, and people wanting to check out the difficulty estimate that goes along with it.
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Almost time to end this auction. The last few days has seen even higher traffic than usual, most likely because of the steep increase in network hashrate, and people wanting to check out the difficulty estimate that goes along with it.
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I already have access to plenty of unused domains, thank you. Not looking to purchase more. What I'm looking for is pre-established websites. OP updated.
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Looks interesting and I hadn't heard of it yet, but will take a more detailed look. Thanks.
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I (for myself and on behalf of others) am looking to purchase some already established bitcoin websites.
Update: I am not interested in buying domains with no content, up-and-running websites only!
Not looking to buy anything like Mt Gox, but simple less known sites that are already up and running. eg. bitbears.com is an example of a small site that is up and running and established. Of course bitcoindifficulty.com would be another example.
The main things I'll be looking for are the following (but don't worry if you website doesn't have all these points):
Current direct earnings Potential future earnings Current traffic Potential future traffic Nice domain name Nice website design and graphics
So if you've been thinking about selling your small bitcoin related site PM me or post a message here. Thanks.
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Someone has now registered these.
earnlitecoins.com litecoinhelp.com
OP updated.
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According to Namecheap as of ten minutes ago, these are available: [...] Ready, Go! http://namecheap.comIt's ironic to see Namecheap, a company that is a big supporter of Bitcoins, and accept BTC payments too, give you hints for Litecoin Just a taught that came in my mind! Actually after I started checking them in Namecheap I realised that GoDaddy lets you search up to 500 domains per search instead of 50 so I just checked the last of them there. They don't accept Litecoin OR Bitcoin (Not that I would purchase there even if they did)
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Thanks
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