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July 17, 2014, 07:35:52 AM
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Stay tuned. You'll have a choice soon.
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July 29, 2014, 01:46:02 AM
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I suppose you meant this: 
https://cointerra.com/acquires-bits-of-proof/
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July 29, 2014, 09:39:33 AM
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Yes.

It is our common plan with CoinTerra to make the Bits of Proof software stack an industry standard for enterprise use of Bitcoin. Details of the plan will follow in a few days.
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July 29, 2014, 09:43:34 AM
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Hat off!

Looking forward to know the details.

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January 31, 2015, 05:48:00 AM
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Posted 6 months ago?
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January 31, 2015, 09:25:26 AM
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Posted 6 months ago?

You might have seen that CoinTerra did not work out as expected. It filed for bankrupcy a few days ago.
CoinTerra's default does not affect Bits of Proof as their option to buy the assets expired unused.

If mining would have provided stable income and growth, as it looked like as I joined them,
then I would have open sourced the plattform to create a standard on a longer run.

I live from Bitcoin software development about two years now.

Without alternate revenue or significant funding, I have to act selfish and short sigthed and protect
my competitive advantage, that enabled me to create products like the Bullion Bitcoin exchange or
myTREZOR back end and undisclosed others.

I am currently working on a side chain with huge business potential. Should the new plan work out,
then I will revisit the idea of open sourcing the stack.
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January 31, 2015, 01:40:14 PM
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Details of the plan will follow in a few days.

Posted 6 months ago?

You might have seen that CoinTerra did not work out as expected. It filed for bankrupcy a few days ago.
CoinTerra's default does not affect Bits of Proof as their option to buy the assets expired unused.

If mining would have provided stable income and growth, as it looked like as I joined them,
then I would have open sourced the plattform to create a standard on a longer run.

I live from Bitcoin software development about two years now.

Without alternate revenue or significant funding, I have to act selfish and short sigthed and protect
my competitive advantage, that enabled me to create products like the Bullion Bitcoin exchange or
myTREZOR back end and undisclosed others.

I am currently working on a side chain with huge business potential. Should the new plan work out,
then I will revisit the idea of open sourcing the stack.

Thanks for the honest update. I sure know how hard it is at the moment to survive as an independent developer in the space, especially when you bet on the wrong horse. And unfortunately, we can't work on all these exiting projects at once. Smiley Let's hope that your new venture works out!

@everyone: btcd (not the coin, but the daemon: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192880.0) seems like a very good alternative for a server-side/enterprise bitcoin node.
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