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February 28, 2015, 07:30:59 PM
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I'm in the very early stages of planning a p2p options trading platform for BTC. The idea is that users can create and commit to options contracts using a simple desktop/mobile application. All settlement will be done in BTC (puts and calls for USD / EUR only to start) and code will be open source. The UX will be something like a torrent manager.

This is a fairly difficult project and this is a call for skilled/experienced Qt / BTC / C++ programmers that would be interested in joining the project as paid, contract programmers. If you would like to join please PM me with some info about projects you've done before and what part of the project you can help with. The start date of the project is going to be late March/early April, and I'll probably have this up on Lighthouse at some point soon as well for additional funding that can help with polishing the UI.


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February 28, 2015, 07:40:24 PM
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I'm in the very early stages of planning a p2p options trading platform for BTC. The idea is that users can create and commit to options contracts using a simple desktop/mobile application. All settlement will be done in BTC (puts and calls for USD / EUR only to start) and code will be open source. The UX will be something like a torrent manager.
How will option sellers hedge/guarantee their open positions?
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