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April 27, 2015, 11:19:01 AM
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Hey guys. We'd like to get in touch with those who develop apps/programs/bots/whatever related to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. If interested, mail to team@bit-post.com.
Thanks!
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April 27, 2015, 12:09:53 PM
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Hey guys. We'd like to get in touch with those who develop apps/programs/bots/whatever related to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. If interested, mail to team@bit-post.com.
Thanks!

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April 27, 2015, 02:33:40 PM
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hi,
i'm a bot dev : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=507103.0

if you're interested in, you could PM Me.  Wink
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April 28, 2015, 04:26:27 AM
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I'll be sending you a mark, but I appreciate it if you could give some details beforehand

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May 04, 2015, 05:53:38 AM
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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.
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May 04, 2015, 11:19:20 AM
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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.
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May 06, 2015, 09:26:22 AM
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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
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May 06, 2015, 09:33:59 AM
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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.
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May 06, 2015, 09:52:57 AM
Last edit: May 06, 2015, 04:45:19 PM by Bitcoin Explorer
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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)

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