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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need BTC on: January 11, 2020, 07:47:21 PM
Can do this for you at a 10% rate. Sent you a message.
2  Local / Trgovina / [K] Kupujem 300kn u Bitcoinu on: January 11, 2020, 07:05:16 PM
Pozdrav, imam 300kn potrebno mi je to razmjeniti u btc, na podrucju sam dubrovnika tak da ak ste tu placam na kes, ak niste onda a-bon najbolje ili paysafe card.
3  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Why do you use which wallet? Is there a feature you miss? on: November 18, 2019, 09:35:39 PM
I miss the old Blockchain.info wallet  Sad
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Looking for partner to revive an old project on: November 02, 2018, 11:12:09 AM
Looking for a partner to revive an old gambling project with me. It's a unique idea but was executed poorly.

You're required to:
  • Be fluent in PHP and have experience with Laravel
  • Know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Have experience handling cryptocurrency transactions and provably fair systems
  • Have the will to fix up some spaghetti code
  • Devote enough time to this project to update it when needed and fix bugs found in it

It's extraordinary if you:
  • Have already built gambling platforms or similar sites
  • Have a wide portfolio

Please send me a message and we can work everything else out as well as provide you more needed information.
NOTE: This is a partnership. I'll handle the marketing, investment, beta testers, server, etc. I need you to handle the development part of it. We will agree upon a rate at which we will split the profits.
5  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Autobump-bot from Bitzard || No PHP || Multiple forums || VirusScan on: January 03, 2017, 09:43:35 PM
I have seen this bot during it's development and I can say that it works just as promised. It also looks fairly nice (which might be an important thing to some people) and it is extremely fast and completely stable. I have nothing bad to say about this bot or it's staff/coders!

They have my vouch.  Grin
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Attempting to code a wallet on: October 30, 2016, 09:27:10 AM
From this day forward, I'll be working on my own C# Bitcoin wallet.

It'll be a desktop wallet, of course. I have good experience in C#. Good enough to attempt making something like this, at least (in my opinion). If anyone would be good enough to give me some good advice, show me some good references, show me some source code or just give me help with coding this; make sure to post the information below or just PM me.  Smiley

I'll attempt to make the UI look as good as possible and make the overall user experience great. I'll make it functional, put in multiple different ways of measuring BTC, different fiat currencies and different languages.

I think this'll be a good project to help me practice C# and make something cool in the process. Cheesy
You mean you just want to practice for yourself or launch the wallet as a product ? Go ahead!

If someone shows you the source code,when would you learn ? I doubt there are open sources for this,you might want to curate all the public repos on github with keywords,c# and bitcoin wallet.

Don't forget to put the code on GitHub!

Just practice AND release it for free Smiley
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Attempting to code a wallet on: October 27, 2016, 08:32:23 PM
NBitcoin should be a good start (It's the most complete Bitcoin Library for .NET) and still getting updated till today : https://github.com/MetacoSA/NBitcoin , check the user Github profile as well , he is very active for what comes to C# (Bitcoin) projects.

Thanks for the resources!
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Attempting to code a wallet on: October 27, 2016, 08:32:08 PM
First, good luck on your project. I'm a big .net c# fan...

Here's a couple resources:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1096320/HiddenBitcoin-High-level-Csharp-Bitcoin-wallet-lib

Libraries:
https://github.com/NicolasDorier/NBitcoin.SPVSample
https://github.com/GeorgeKimionis/BitcoinLib

Wallet comparison:
http://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/_images/compared_to.png
http://themerkle.com/bitcoin-wallet-comparison-chart-reviews/

Things I'd like to see in a wallet that I think would be interesting to integrate:
Shamir's secret splitting of PK's
Multifactor authentication
Integrated block explorer
Duress access to limited amount
Recovery seed words
Automated encrypted backups
Offline paper wallet generator

Thank you for the good wishes and the HUGE amount of resources. This will surely help the development.
9  Bitcoin / Project Development / Attempting to code a wallet on: October 24, 2016, 06:05:06 PM
From this day forward, I'll be working on my own C# Bitcoin wallet.

It'll be a desktop wallet, of course. I have good experience in C#. Good enough to attempt making something like this, at least (in my opinion). If anyone would be good enough to give me some good advice, show me some good references, show me some source code or just give me help with coding this; make sure to post the information below or just PM me.  Smiley

I'll attempt to make the UI look as good as possible and make the overall user experience great. I'll make it functional, put in multiple different ways of measuring BTC, different fiat currencies and different languages.

I think this'll be a good project to help me practice C# and make something cool in the process. Cheesy
10  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: Decent开始众筹了 on: October 22, 2016, 09:14:23 PM
看起来很高兴我  Grin
11  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is this possible? on: October 22, 2016, 12:09:57 PM
Well hello there Grin

Would it be possible to create a desktop wallet in C#?

Why C♯?

And yes it is possible. There are already so many great bitcoin libraries written in C♯ on GitHub that you can start with.
Off the top of my head I can name BouncyCastle
http://www.bouncycastle.org/csharp
There are more in my starred repos

Because I've just finished learning ASP.NET and basic C#. I'm getting onto databases and other stuff now. I really like Bitcoin & C# so I would love to develop something in C# for the BTC community. Preferably a wallet. However, I'd firstly need to understand FULLY how they work and how to make them.
12  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Is this possible? on: October 22, 2016, 10:52:14 AM
Would it be possible to create a desktop wallet in C#?
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If no one spends bitcoin what might happen? on: October 21, 2016, 05:53:42 PM
I assume the price will go up because they will become more rare/valuable?
14  Other / Off-topic / Re: When was the first time you bought bitcoin? on: October 21, 2016, 04:43:19 PM
First time I bought BTC was like 1-2 years ago. The First time I received it was around 2.5 years ago as a payment for something
15  Economy / Economics / Re: If Bitcoin had a stable price, would it still be as popular? on: October 05, 2016, 08:48:45 PM
i would use it, but not as much. i think it would be a bit more used in general purposes in that case.
16  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will go up this week on: August 16, 2016, 06:21:56 PM
yep bitcoin is gonna rise 100%
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coin Flip Game - Needs Investor on: July 17, 2016, 04:37:04 PM
A front and back end developer is not the bare minimum, where did you get that retarded idea from? The bare minimum means just an idea, a concept. Since we're talking about business I'd like you to be literal in your responses.

You website looks shit, not gonna lie. This is just my opinion of course. A website that focuses purely on coin flip games is gonna do much better than a website that does dice and coin flip, not including the dice's success.

"90% of other competing sites also take 1% from the pot as well." Prove it, otherwise keep your mouth shut.

I don't have to complete a demo before making a thread, it's not a rule. I don't care about which way you would go about doing things, that's your business, and unless you're trying to be helpful I'd like you to keep it to yourself.

We don't need more than two team members to create this project, so that reason is 100% absolutely and utterly invalid.

As I said, we don't need to buy domain/hosting right now. Literally we can set that all up within 5 minutes. So I don't see why you're acting like it's a major factor.

I am actually a professional designer... as well as a front end developer.

We have more features to separate us from other sites, we're not going to just share them all. I'll give you one however, since it will be PvP we will use predefined bets, 1.0, 0.1, 0.01 BTC bets etc. for faster match-making times. This is also really helpful from a business stand point, I won't go into why. I'll happily explain it to an investor though.

Okay let's drop some shit on you once again.

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"90% of other competing sites also take 1% from the pot as well." Prove it, otherwise keep your mouth shut.

"We remove 100 bits (about 0.05 USD) from any withdrawal amount to cover mining fees. We charge this amount regardless of the actual mining fees attached to the transaction, which may be more or less than this, depending on the block competition at the time of your withdrawal."

source

This is even better! They don't even take 1%, they take $0.05. So for instance, if you invested 1 BTC you can withdraw 0.999 (well more, but this is the lowest possible estimate). If it were your site, you'd be taking 1% which is $6.805 which means they would be able to withdraw around 0.9900 BTC (which is $674.8 in USD).

"The house edge when rolling on Primedice is only 1% (RTP 99%)."

source

This is PrimeDice and they take 1% fees as well!

I won't bother listing more, but now we understand that I have the right to not keep my mouth shut due to the fact that I just showed you some casinos taking 1% or less in fees!

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You website looks shit, not gonna lie. This is just my opinion of course.

I'm sorry, did I ever show you my gambling site? I don't really think I did. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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This is also really helpful from a business stand point, I won't go into why. I'll happily explain it to an investor though.

I mean, you're looking for investors here. You're supposed to give it your all. Just show it to us? A couple of potential investors might've just jumped over this thread because you didn't show anything to them.
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coin Flip Game - Needs Investor on: July 15, 2016, 08:38:58 PM
I don't have the bare minimum, now you're just insulting me. I have myself (front-end dev) and a very experienced back-end developer. Most people I see seeking investors literally only have an idea. What sites would we have to compete with for a coin flip game? I haven't seen any popular ones. The question you should be asking is how do I move people over from playing the popular dice game to playing my game. That's easy: 0% house edge, we take 1% from the pot and that's it. We decided it will be a PvP game now, and the investor's money will be spent on advertising and hosting expenses instead.

The demo is being worked on now, the domain is no problem at all. It doesn't even need to be good, it just has to be memorable. That's not a problem but you're making it out as if it is just to shit on my thread. What makes you think my project is bound to fail? Give me one reason.

A front and back end developer are a part of the bare minimum lol.

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What sites would we have to compete with for a coin flip game? I haven't seen any popular ones.

- My personal gambling site which will be up very soon.
- https://www.betcoin.tm/coinflip/
- https://bitcasino.co/flip/

Too lazy to find any other sites so let's continue with your other arguments.

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That's easy: 0% house edge, we take 1% from the pot and that's it.

90% of other competing sites also take 1% from the pot as well.

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The demo is being worked on now, the domain is no problem at all.

You should've completed the demo before you presented us with this thread. If I'm ever going to ask for investors to come to me, I'll present them with a live demo of my website. That's much better than anything you've presented us with (pure words).

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What makes you think my project is bound to fail? Give me one reason.

I was giving you reasons with each and every one of my replies, but I guess you're too ignorant to notice them. I'll sum it up for you:

- Seeking for investments with 2 team members and no good presentation or pitch
- No domain name idea nor hosting bought/ready
- No professional designer for the job
- Nothing to separate you from other gambling sites which are more popular and trusted by more people

CBA looking at my other replies so that's all I'm gonna say.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coin Flip Game - Needs Investor on: July 15, 2016, 05:39:49 PM
You're not going to get any investors. You're asking for $32,530-65,070 for something you don't even have a demo of.

The gambling market is quite saturated and you're going to need much more money to actually advertise your way to the top. Me and my team are progressing quite well with our site, which partially includes a coinflip game. I suggest working this thing out a bit more before asking for such large amounts of investments.

Do you think that investors expect a demo of a triple A title game before they invest into their parent company?...

As I've already said I'm looking for a way for the game to use a wallet without us having control over the investor's bankroll. And they can of course have a friend look over the code so they know it's not going to steal anything or be vulnerable to attacks. I can make the demo no problem, but I don't want to spend more time on this unless I have an investor. Otherwise I have studying and work on my current gambling project to do. Also you missed my reasoning for the "large" investment. It might be large for regular people but not for professional investors. My reason for it being large was because if the game does become popular nobody will play with such a low bankroll and if they do it's gonna take an even longer period of time to see some substantial profit.

No, but they do expect something. You have the bare "minimum". Domain idea and the general site idea.

This is a horrible investment for anyone as you're going to have to spend $50,000+ for advertising if you want to compete with the larger sites.

Why would I use you over the sites that I'm already familiar with and trust?
What do you have to offer that no one else has to offer?

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I can make the demo no problem, but I don't want to spend more time on this unless I have an investor.

Then you're not going to get an investor. If you do not spend your time making a demo you won't get any investor. No "professional investor" won't invest 50-100 BTC into something you haven't put into action, you don't have a demo for and don't even own the domain for! Just because they have a lot of money doesn't mean they will randomly throw it around projects which are bound to fail.

That's just my 0.00003025 BTC which is most likely the truth.
20  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PrimeDice fucked me and my friends over on: July 15, 2016, 12:17:36 PM
site is down now, and seems it has scammed a user who made 40BTC and they're asking for his personal info
im not surprised, pd4 was a let down, they probably used most of their BTC developing the junk and now they are finally going bankrupt after the 40BTC this guy just won, or doing a runner as they realized their scheme is no longer profitable.

If they really stole 40 BTC from him I hope he sues them.
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