Bitcoin Forum
May 17, 2024, 07:06:02 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: « 1 ... 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 [81] 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 ... 179 »
1601  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I've made 600k in Crypto - When to call it quits on: May 07, 2018, 03:11:09 PM
Quote
I can withdraw over $100,000 a week through coinbase where I am, but, like I said, am Hodling for now.

I don't think this topic has aged well  Cheesy,

Let's see.
Code:
43% of his portfolio was in raiblocks on jan 9th. 1 Raiblock on 9th of january = ~29.38$

~258000$ in Raiblocks = 8168.82232811 Raiblocks.

40% in oyster. 1 oyster on 9th of january = ~3.91$

~240000$ in Oyster = 61381.0741688 Oyster(s)

5% Enigma 1 Enigma = ~6.2$

~ 30000$ in Enigma = 4838.70967742 Enigma(s)

4% in Dash 1 Dash = 1100$

~ 24000$ in Dash = 21.8181818182 Dash

Now lets see how much he has left 5/7/2018

Code:
8168.82232811 NANO * ~8.08$ = 66004.0844111$

61381.0741688 OYSTER * ~0.638$ = 39161.1253197$

4838.70967742 ENIGMA * ~2.49$ = 11564.516129$

21.8181818182 DASH * ~ 482$ = 10516.3636364$

+ (~9000$ that represents the 1.5%)
^^ I grabbed all price data from coinmarketcap, for anyone who's interested. https://coinmarketcap.com/

Which is 136246$..

It might have been smarter for him to sell, he's currently down ~440%, but we ofcourse don't know his starting amount. For all we know he bought some NANO when it was dirt cheap..

Obviously these coins might go up again in the future. Who knows right?


1602  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone here used Bitcoinvest.cc ? on: May 07, 2018, 02:00:13 PM
If you feel like helping me recover some of my losses you can make a donation via Bitcoin or PayPal (I understand if you don't want to, it was my fault for being so gullible).

Bitcoin 115bC4hGGMVKzVChGzVEvsAQwmPyfNF2fY

I find it funny how you have the audacity to come here and beg for money because you can't be arsed to google the reputation of a site/ their business model you're about to throw ~1000$ to.


Regardless, they ripped me off and now I'm less 0.07 btc. It's ok, I knew there was a high chance they were just a scam but, at times, I'm feeling desperate and this desperation affected my better judgement.

I have a wife who is pregnant, due in July and I am living with her in Germany (I'm Australian). I am unemployed and we are both on government benefits (less than 600€ per month). I wish I had a good job and money but I have no valid qualifications and I am still learning to speak Deutsch.



I just don't get what makes you decide to throw over a month's worth of income to a site (with a business model) you know nothing about..



Hello, I am new to the crypto market and I got found this website at https://bitcoinvest.cc promising a 100% ROI in one month. Anyone here used this site?
If you are not sure a website which is an obvious scam, you can do this method. Use whois.com/whois/ and put the website URL there and this is what I did to that bitcoinvest.cc scam.

Domain:bitcoinvest.cc
Registrar:NAMECHEAP INC.
Registration Date:2018-01-17
Expiration Date:2019-01-17
Updated Date:2018-01-17
Look on how fresh that website is, there's a clear intention that they just want to scam people. I don't even need to check all over them.

Any investment that promises ROI in just short period of time is 100% shady and obviously a scam.
Take note of this and even not 100%, there are some scams that are even promising 5% daily profit.

An even better way would be to just use common sense.

Any company offering more than 4% interest per year through "risk-free trading methods" is just really suspicious.

Ask yourself for what they would need your 10$ if they're making 1% interest a day ( which is 3,396.00% a year, in comparison, world's biggest hedgefunds are happy with 5-8%) Why would they give you such a big cut? Because they need trading capital?
 

1603  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What would you do for bitcoin? on: May 07, 2018, 11:59:41 AM
What would you do for bitcoin. Signup now at Forbitcoin.com  Smiley

http(s)://Forbitcoin.com gives an ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT, i think it's down.
http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/forbitcoin.com.html



What is the site about anyways? Is it like a faucet? Or just another job listing site?

I believe that every country allow their fellow countryman to help other people in need, because of the economic growth, as far as I’m concerned.

Great, but what does that have to do with the topic? Seems like a very odd and weird statement to make.

Edit: This site is 7 years old. Goddamit...  Angry

1604  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is everybody's Bitcoin worth on: May 07, 2018, 11:31:46 AM
If the price today for bitcoin is around 9.3k then that can't mean everybody's Bitcoins is worth that amount because where would the money come from to pay everybody if they all wanted to sell.  This is why I am losing faith in the whole thing.  And I was reading about wash trading which is people buying and selling their own Bitcoins at the same time and that is what is keeping the price up for the time being.  

You might as well lose faith in humanity because that is with everything. Stocks, food, weapons, etc.

If you have a billion apples, and your neighbor also has a billion apples, lets say both of you want to sell all of them before they go bad, but the "market" only wants 1 billion apples. Too much supply and not enough demand.

You're obviously going to lower your price so that you can sell all of your apples.

This is how it would go with a bitcoin crash aswell ( although bitcoin wouldn't go bad  Roll Eyes),

https://www.investopedia.com/university/economics/economics3.asp


I guess you could also say that everything is a bubble then.. The marketcap of bitcoin might be $159,091,689,014, but that's not actually how much money has gone into BTC.

A JP Morgan analyst who specializes in capital flows estimated that around $6 billion of net inflow resulted in about $300 billion in market cap. The market cap has gone up since then, so the number is probably somewhere around $8 or $10 billion.
1605  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What should be the primary valuation drivers of a cryptocurrency? on: May 06, 2018, 05:50:07 PM



Quote
Where did you get this from?

I wrote the concept paper you cite. It and everything else you see here came from my head, whether inputted directly or through copy, paste, etc. That may be why you are having difficulty finding it elsewhere.

I stand corrected if that's the case. There's so many people/newbies blatantly copy pasting from whitepapers nowadays that it didn't really cross my mind that you are/could be the original author.

But, the whitepaper itself doesn't list any authors? Just "Futures" Did i miss something?



Another thing, i really fail to understand the reasoning behind the posts made in this topic of yours, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3338908.0

Adding a reply with just another sentence picked from your whitepaper doesn't really make much sense..? What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
1606  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What should be the primary valuation drivers of a cryptocurrency? on: May 06, 2018, 04:33:10 PM

More Than an Elegantly Crafted Concept. This System Features Broad Functionality, Designed to Securely Host Generations of Trustless Services, Decentralized Applications and Distributed Autonomous Organizations.

A Complete Fin-Tech Solution Creating a True Apex Class Competitor, with Effective Horizontal and Vertical Network Transaction-Chain Integration. 'This is a System That Can Rule, This is a System That Will Endure'.





Ehem,

Conclusion: More Than an Elegantly Crafted Concept. This System Features Broad Functionality, Designed
to Securely Host Generations of Trustless Services, Decentralized Applications and Distributed Autonomous
Organizations.

A Complete Fin-Tech Solution Creating an Apex Class Competitor, with Effective Horizontal and Vertical
Network Transaction-Chain Integration. 'This is a System That Can Rule, This is a System That Will Endure'.

Nice copy and paste. Was that really necessary? You do know you're probably going to get banned for this?

Quite right, however, we live at a truly unique crossroads in modern mankind's journey.
Fact is, the limitation today, unlike times past, isn't technology or even regulatory.

The challenging factor today and going forward is the ability and training necessary for imagineering
and visioneering. In other words, the largest and most perplexing problems, opportunities and challenges
facing mankind in our time have off-the-shelf solutions that our legions of experts and specialists, understanding
more and more about less and less, cannot envision, aka Tyranny of the Specialists.

The one-eyed man in the land of the blind today is the generalist who can arrange the experts and their minutia
into novel and unique self-sustaining solutions. This is a simple pendulum trend thousands of years old.

The unique opportunity now is the ability to connect thousands or even tens of millions of the specialists and experts
without the bottlenecks of time, geography or language. Focusing the collective energy and intelligence to realize the
solutions that are already here, combined with AI-Driven mining for actionable intelligence.



Where did you get this from? Just stop already.


Although Bitcoin, Ethereum, et al., may be Directionally and
Conceptually Correct, they are far from being Complete Monetary Eco-System Solutions.



Good topic to discuss!

Here are the main drivers we see that will affect pricing in the long term.

- Utility of the platform (what can it be used for)
- Transaction speed/cost
- Scalability
- Development team
- Security, and inversely, transparency
- Adoption rate

There are so many factors that will go into it. Hype is clearly the biggest factor right now with the industry being so new, however over the long term the hype factor will be insignificant as everything matures.

Not often do I concur so completely on such an important topic.

We, ourselves have funded several years of research into the many overlapping and
correlative technologies, sciences and fields of inquiry that are necessary to design,
build and facilitate, from whole cloth, a third-generation ecosystem. Some of our thoughts
and findings so far are, in no particular order. May you find them of interest and worthy of
further discussion and exploration.

The Monetary Eco-System must be Trustless, Decentralized, Anonymized and 'Secured' by Validated Eco-System GDP. Driving Rate of Adoption, Fungibility, Network Services, Exchange and Utility Values. A Complete Fin-Tech Solution Creating a True Apex Class Competitor, with Effective Horizontal and Vertical Network Transaction-Chain Integration. A Cryptocurrency Solution That Will Function More Like a Currency of ‘The Gold-Standard Class’ That Is Technically Implemented by Virtue of Blockchain Technology and Physically Secured by Premium Income Producing Assets.

A Cryptocurrency Ecosystem or Cryptosphere Capable of Meeting the Needs of Hundreds of Millions of Consumers, Traders and Trans-Actors on a Truly Global Scale. An Authenticated and Durable Store of Value for Future Exchange, That Would Seamlessly Operate on the International Stage. A 3rd Generation Blockchain Binary Crypto-System Ecology, Connecting Buyers and Sellers Peer to Peer, Trustlessly. Prosecuting a Proactive Posture and Preemptive Security Policy.

A Peer-To-Peer Cryptosystem for Pseudonymously Secure Transactions, With No Central Point of Failure and an Integrated (P2P) Application Development Platform. Enabling the 'Token' or MOE to Be Sent Directly from One Party to Another, Without Being Mediated Through a Centralized Gate-Keeper, Regulatory Body, or Exchange. In a Word, Cryptosphere.

Blockchain Authenticated Asset Portfolio Secured by Audited Net Asset Value, and Guaranteed Conversion into the Underlying Fundamental Commodities. Must Be Backed by Real Assets Producing Real Income. Driving True and Transparent Value/ Price Discovery and Authentic Appreciable Demand, Not the Traders and Speculators.

Must Leverage Existing Communities, Developers, Publishers, Payment Providers, Merchants… to Drive Value, Utility and Fungibility in a GDP Driven Cryptosphere. Enriched with High Quality Goods and Services Exchanged for A True Capital Currency of the, 'Gold with a Yield' Class. Primary Valuation Drivers Will Be Real Assets Producing Highly Sought-After Products and Services Marketed to Highly Motivated, Affluent and Economically Resilient Customer Groups and End-Users.

Monetization of Environmental Services; i.e. Beyond Organics Quality Food, Renewable Energy, GHG Mitigation, Carbon Sequestration Credits, Water and Wetland Reclamation... 100% Renewable, Self-Sustaining, Grid-Independent, Below-Zero Emissions, Carbon-Negative Operations.

Conclusion: More Than an Elegantly Crafted Concept. The System Must Feature Broad Functionality and Designed to Securely Host Generations of Trustless Services, Decentralized Applications and Distributed Autonomous Organizations. The Future is Here, it's just not Evenly Distributed. The Monetary Eco-Systems and Cryptocurrencies that will Ultimately Succeed, Have Not Been Visioneered, Engineered and Brought to Market, Yet...'This is a System That Can Rule, This is a System That Will Endure'.





All of this is also straight from https://icorating.com/upload/whitepaper/mjQJqBhXmR0H3jR9K7ltYZcrnDK7FcqFQZ4I3Woe.pdf Page #4
1607  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do not get any money www.betchain.com SCAM? on: May 06, 2018, 04:15:23 PM
Thanks to both of you for bumping a 5 year old thread for absolutely no reason..  Roll Eyes
1608  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] bitcoin mixer bitsafe.pro - minimalistic design and lowest fee on market! on: May 06, 2018, 04:04:52 PM
Thank you very much BTCforJoe for your help we appreciate this , we will be happy to hear all critics to improve our service , maybe somebody tried to mix , please leave your feedback.

Alright, I've sent some funds, lets see if they actually get "mixed". Anyway, you only enabled forced SSL for the root of your domain.

Your entire mixing operation is still over HTTP by default.  Which means someone could've intercepted and replaced the adress i just send bitcoin to.



Maybe you shouldn't be running a business like this if you have absolutely no eye for security of your clients.

I'll report back when i receive my funds back.

For anyone wondering, https://blockchain.info/address/1AuxV8TGyHE1LD5UpPgtLaf8iyPCtbuzBJ
1609  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is bitminer.io leigit? on: May 06, 2018, 02:46:11 PM
My friend tried this site couple months ago with the free account but he never got any payout though he passed the minimum cashout the reason was accessing the site from different Ip address so they banned his account which is funny. Why you confused while there are a lot of bad reviews about this site out there I might not say that they are a scam but mostly cloud mining is HYIP/Ponzi scheme sometimes they pay sometimes they don't. Let's see if anyone here ever gets paid by this site.

You better check this out : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2291187.0

This topic illustrates it even better, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1571743.400

The thread is filled with people who never received their money / who are saying that it is a scam. If that doesn't convince you to not invest in a ponzi/hyip, i don't know what does.

Just 2 random replies,

This is a total scam and fake, I went to customer support, wrote for them telling that I can't withdraw, they sent me a message saying u have 2 free bitminer accounts and that I should upgrade them to withdraw, I sent them another message saying is your site legit, and they replied by saying that you have 2 free bitminer accounts, and that I should upgrade to withdraw, it's a complete scam and they don't even have real support, just bots that send messages for whatever you write to them and the same message on and on 😂 F them


fake fake fake, my friend also start mining in this and he wasn't able to withdraw his money..

There's hundreds of them.
1610  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: 🔥🔥 Manual Bitcoin Mixing Service 🔥🔥 on: May 05, 2018, 12:42:53 PM
What mining projects? Are you implying that you own mining equipment and can generate freshly-mined Bitcoins? Your service is more expensive than existing reputable and trustworthy mixers, so what alternative benefit do I have to using your personal/manual mixing service?

^ Seconding this.

Quote
or it can also be loaded to any bitcoin private key.

This line also makes me really suspicious. My guess is that you simply "Mix" them through chipmixer, or any mixer really, and then take 0.001BTC as your own "fee".

If not, can you link us some of your "Mining Projects"? I don't see any reason why you should/would bother yourself making pennies if you already have mining projects scaled on a level that they can mix any amount of bitcoin. (If not, how much can you maximally "mix"?)

Quote
Please don't accuse of scam, i been on this forum for a while,  i am here for legit service, please try before you blame on me.


You're a Full member without any positive trading reputation ( That 0.4BTC feedback from a newb doesn't really count  Roll Eyes) You wouldn't be the first to try.

What mining projects? Are you implying that you own mining equipment and can generate freshly-mined Bitcoins? Your service is more expensive than existing reputable and trustworthy mixers, so what alternative benefit do I have to using your personal/manual mixing service?

1st one is the most of the mixers in the market, just simply swap btc among there users, so users think that they got there coin mixed by instead you been linked to more and more trails.

That is basically what mixing is. I think everyone who uses Chipmixer or any other mixer understands that their BTC  came from another user(s) who also used the mixing service, and wasn't generated out of thin air.

Quote
my service is for the people, who prefer getting coins generated by mining, also most of automated systems have leakage.

also i will never mix and link coins of two different users which is a very good reason to consider me and my services

And the proof of that is where? Do you run Antpool or something? Where do you get these "fresh" bitcoins from?
1611  Other / Meta / Re: I think I understand something on: May 04, 2018, 07:55:40 PM
You don't take off the shoes when coming in flat and even lie down on the bed. For you, this is perfectly normal. But in my country, this is a sign of bad manners. If you come with street shoes in the apartment everyone will think that you are a marginal or even a lumpen.

The Politics & Society board is one floor below. I think you might be wrong here.  Roll Eyes

-not to forget that all people are completely different. And you can not judge other people, based only on your own experience.

You should tell that to the guy who's leading your country.  Roll Eyes

~

I haven't a local section. So it happened. What should I do? I haven't the ability to read or write in my national language in this forum. I know two languages ​​as mother tongue and two another languages proficiency for reading. I know fifth language very superficially, and it takes a long time with the dictionary. It is not at all possible to read the forum for me. The result. Where do you think I'm allowed to write? I rarely write, but still.

One more thing. If you study any foreign language at least a little you would understand that Google translate does not help. You need to know the basic principles and rules. I can write you a message in my native language and with translator it will be just a set of words. No one will understand anything.


~

I'm not a racist. What are you talking about? If you knew me personally, you would not say that. My friend lives in Japan now. And she says that it is very difficult for her there because of differences in mentality. Language for her is not a problem, but they are completely different, think differently, you know. Are you familiar with the culture of people of other nationalities maybe penpals? No? Well, do not conduct a parallel with racism. I'm talking about other things.

Did you direct this @ yourself?
1612  Other / Meta / Re: Image caching on: May 04, 2018, 06:53:57 PM
I have created a small project which helps you to embed live price of coins as image.You can follow it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3485877

But because image caching, it can be rendered useless.I can see the same image loading up even after 24 hours :c
Is there any solution to this? Or is it a server/user side thing, which can't be changed?

Any help will be appreciated .-.

Well, it is kind of, yes. I think it will indeed be cached by default for everyone who uses a normal browser ( tor might not do this), simply because the server tells you to ( cache ) by default..

However, you can manually disable this.

I use Chrome, so i'm not too sure how it works for FireFox.

 on Chrome -> F12, Customize Dev tools -> Settings -> "Disable cache while devtools is open".

I just tried loading in your topic a couple times, and the values indeed change. One thing i noticed though is that they 500 a lot of times.



Theymos could indeed disable this, or lower the default time to cache certain stuff from what it is now to 10 minutes or whatever, but i don't really see why he should.

It'll massively increase bandwidth for no other reason then some (sorry Tongue) useless price tickers you can see everywhere.
1613  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] bitcoin mixer bitsafe.pro - minimalistic design and lowest fee on market! on: May 04, 2018, 04:34:24 PM
now we are working in test mode , soon our pool will increase, but for testing its enough =) thank you for your feed.


Why aren't you using HTTPS? How can you not? It literally takes 5 seconds to get the certificates. Not encrypting this could lead to possible MITM attacks etc.

I don't see why anyone would use your service in it's current state over the currently existing mixers. Might be bias, or it might have something to do with how you are neglecting security protocols.
1614  Other / Meta / Re: Forum Metrics - Section/subsection sMerit breakdown in detail on: May 04, 2018, 11:51:47 AM
The only thing that i'm missing is a graph that compares the  amount of merit earned in a section in period X against the amount of posts in the section in period X, and displays it in a "Merit per x amount of posts" kinda way.. ( Not sure if i'm wording it correctly), but what i mean is the following:

Bitcoin discussion has (lets say) atleast x50 the amount of posts Technical Discussion has, thus it would make sense that there was more total merit awarded in that section than in the Technical Discussion.
But relatively Technical discussion might have a higher merit rate p post..

An example of that would be:
50000* posts / 7249 merit vs 1000* posts/ 824 merit

It would give a nice overview where the most "informative/HQ" posts are made.

*Obviously i don't know the number of posts in each section, or if it would be even possible to get data from that.
1615  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Exchange - Open Source Software - Trade Engine - Backend on: May 04, 2018, 11:00:33 AM
Hi
Did you find any alternative open source exchanges besides intersango?


We are looking for software to organize a cryptocurrency exchange (have a look at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2488439.0 )

And we will be very grateful for the advices and links!

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Hello Bitcointalk Forum Smiley

I'm thinking about setting up a Bitcoin Exchange. I have located an open source BTC Trade Engine known as "Intersango" on github.

I'm just wondering if there are any alternatives to "Intersango" or is everyone else keeping their trade engines/backend code a closely guarded secret.?

Eventually we will be coding our own custom trade engine within NODE. But were thinking we would use something Open Source at first to speed things along and for reference when coding our own.

Any help would be appreciated Smiley.

Note: Our exchange is not designed to compete with BTC-E, MT-Gox etc etc...

So last night i found this thread, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3431066.msg35810792#msg35810792

A guy open sourced some of his code for an exchange. The code itself is far from finished, but could be a decent place to start from. Let me know if you do anything with it.

Also, with "Intersango" you're referring to this? https://github.com/dooglus/intersango


https://github.com/jaonoctus/exchange

EDIT: Looks like you bumped a thread from 2013 -_-
1616  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying a ID and proof of address matching ID on: May 04, 2018, 10:38:47 AM
Scammer, Be aware. I sent the documents he needed and he said he paid me but i got nothing so far. I guess he is a 12 years old boy so do not deal with this pathetic scum bag.

You sold out your government documents for 35$?

Do you have any idea how much damage he can do with them?

I don't think him not paying you is your biggest problem. He could impersonate you, scam other people in your name, hell he might even be able to open some shady bank account with them and get you in debt.
1617  Other / Meta / Re: Why are my all posts in politics and society topic constantly deleted ? on: May 04, 2018, 09:30:54 AM
Hi , All my posts in politics and society has been deleted recently .. and Moderators do not let me know what the real reason of deleting all of my posts. Because, they banned me to send them private message. I did not write off-topic posts. Whenever I write a post, moderators delete it in ten minute. I think something wrong with it. Could you please let  me know what stuff is happening. Thank you.

You're probably A. posting stuff in these megathreads that has already been brought up/mentioned a hundred times, B. posting stuff that is not comprehensible, due to your level of english.

Looking through your post history,
Frankly, I did not take Trump serious.  Because, he is one of a kind and he has some lunatic ideas over every subject. That's why, people who have been investing in cryptocurrencies should not take his views serious.

I think a moderator could indeed argue that this post doesn't really contribute anything to the discussion.

Or,

Tecnology would not be lost because Tecnology will not let itself be lost. For that reason, people do not need to be scared of losing all of the tecnological developments for sure.

Huh Do you yourself even understand what you wrote down?
1618  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: bitcoin transaction monitoring with notifications on: May 04, 2018, 08:42:27 AM
Hello everyone.

My bank sends me SMS messages when I have funds arriving or spend them.
I find these SMS very handy, so if I see any unauthorised transaction, I can do something about it.

I thought it might be helpful as well to have a bitcoin transaction notification service.

And in my spare time I created one: https://bitcoinalarm.systems

Could you please tell me if such a service might be helpful  to you?

I mean.. You're making a tool to detect "symptoms" instead of going after the disease itself ( which is fixing your security ).

This tool isn't going to help you majority of the time, because bitcoin is nothing like a bank. You can't "reverse" a transaction. At most you can doublespend and get confirmed earlier, but you'll have to be really, really lucky for that to happen, especially with the current mempool. ( Which is pretty empty, anyone who puts an above average tx fee will get confirmed within the next block...).

A better idea would be to just improve your security, do some virus scans, don't install weird shit, and just keep your wallet safe.

1619  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Open Source Exchange Project on: May 04, 2018, 08:37:56 AM

Some of LogMeIn's cloud services include the code of third parties licensed by LogMeIn for use and redistribution under open source software licenses. Regardless of the terms and conditions of your license agreement with LogMeIn, the use of LogMeIn software may be subject to certain licenses for open source software.

I don't think LogMeIn / Hamachi have anything to do with the licensing of this software/code, or am i missing something? Where did you get this from?
1620  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Open Source Exchange Project on: May 03, 2018, 08:42:08 PM
Great idea.

Is it going to be an exchange similar to Gdax or Binance?

Do you have any ideas how to monetize it in the future?
I confess that I have no idea, I'm just trying to help the programmers of this project.
Hello Jaonoctus exchange development team. How you guys doin? Bitcoin Love (BLV) would like to support and assist the development of your exchange in exchange for a prime listing spot on your exchange reserved especially for Bitcoin Love (BLV). We've had great success subcontracting and out sourcing a number of technical issues through upwork.com , which is the worlds leading technical freelance website. BLV has made a number friends on that website, Perhaps Bitcoin Love could help you get a good deal on that website.
Hello, I'm not the Project Staff, but you can open an Inssue in Github, who knows you do not get a green light from the developers?
Nice! Keep developing it. You can also get some code ideas from WLOX (https://github.com/wlox/wlox) which is PHP coded too.
really, I'll try to pass on to the developers the idea, thank you.


Thanks to all who have had interest and have commented on the forum.


Sourcecode looks pretty interesting. Tell me, what features are you missing exactly? Graphs and stuff like that?

Also, just wondering in general, how is this licensed? MIT right? Found it.

EDIT: I'm trying to register on the demo with a throwaway email, but it's throwing the "Whoops" error. What's going wrong?
Pages: « 1 ... 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 [81] 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 ... 179 »
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!