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kwukduck
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August 20, 2012, 02:27:05 AM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
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Nemesis
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August 20, 2012, 02:32:14 AM |
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bitlizard
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August 20, 2012, 04:01:44 AM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Are you sure google controls this project?
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giszmo
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August 20, 2012, 04:19:10 AM |
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It's Android-based. So what? I highly doubt they will have the Google play market on them as they target for other games and already announce early access for devs. Most likely these devices will not even be allowed to be sold with the play market on board and they aim to build a completely new android based market. Actually there are literally hundreds of Android markets all at a low low low turn over. Such a device might yield for a greater than average-looser share, so maybe 0.01%? I think they should definitely embrace bitcoin. Google takes ages to allow global payment. There are still many countries where you simply can't buy via the play market and many more countries where you can't sell. Devs from these countries pay a high fee to get their apps published in some other countries.
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ripper234
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August 20, 2012, 04:25:11 AM |
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I bought me an Ouya, and would simply LOVE to see it support Bitcoin. Show me where I need to sign.
But in all reality, these guys are on a tight schedule to deliver, and currently have way more money than they planned on raising, I don't think it's likely they'll be persuaded to add Bitcoin integration to their list of tasks anytime soon.
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drakahn
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August 20, 2012, 05:13:38 AM |
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If its open to devs, make a bitcoin OUYA store yourself.
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Fluttershy (OP)
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August 20, 2012, 06:16:34 AM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Just because it's built on the Android architecture doesn't mean it's going to be controlled by google. If its open to devs, make a bitcoin OUYA store yourself.
No, I'm saying have the OUYA team integrate bitcoin service as a default method of payment. It could only benefit both the value of bitcoin and the quality of the system.
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AngryCatfish
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August 20, 2012, 06:17:44 AM |
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I think you need to convince game developers to accept it, OUYA it open to anything and everything.
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giszmo
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August 20, 2012, 06:49:06 AM |
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If its open to devs, make a bitcoin OUYA store yourself.
+1 I see no point in making an android market based on bitcoin that competes with the play market but as ouya default store is weak (aka non-existent), you could be ready at the start with a feature rich market that supports credit card, paypal and bitcoin with a nice in app payment api and subscriptions and developers might embrace it. Don't scare them off with bitcoin as the most prominent feature. Please don't be foolish to build a bitcoin only market. Developers will not use it.
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viper1092
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August 20, 2012, 02:50:04 PM |
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I'm totally on board for this. I think it makes more sense to be integrated by OUYA in their main store system. If it's a 3rd party app there isn't any incentive for devs to put their games on the 3rd party service.
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mobile4ever
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August 20, 2012, 03:06:02 PM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Just because it's built on the Android architecture doesn't mean it's going to be controlled by google. There will probably be a jailbroken version on the way, with apps that the "original" version does not have. Some developers at XDA forums would be the experts on that.
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ydenys
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August 20, 2012, 04:33:58 PM |
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Yes, if only it was a mining-friendly platform, that would make sense. Anyone cares to make one?
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Gabi
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August 20, 2012, 06:46:43 PM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Just because it's built on the Android architecture doesn't mean it's going to be controlled by google. There will probably be a jailbroken version on the way, with apps that the "original" version does not have. Some developers at XDA forums would be the experts on that. Hello, it's not a fail iphone, it's an android device. No need to "jailbreak" anything!
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mobile4ever
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August 20, 2012, 07:37:15 PM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Just because it's built on the Android architecture doesn't mean it's going to be controlled by google. There will probably be a jailbroken version on the way, with apps that the "original" version does not have. Some developers at XDA forums would be the experts on that. Hello, it's not a fail iphone, it's an android device. No need to "jailbreak" anything! Hello! How are you? It does not have to be a phone...to get a new ROM. http://www.ijailbreak.com/android/ouya-99-android-gaming-console/
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August 20, 2012, 08:22:49 PM |
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If its open to devs, make a bitcoin OUYA store yourself.
+1 I see no point in making an android market based on bitcoin that competes with the play market but as ouya default store is weak (aka non-existent), you could be ready at the start with a feature rich market that supports credit card, paypal and bitcoin with a nice in app payment api and subscriptions and developers might embrace it. Don't scare them off with bitcoin as the most prominent feature. Please don't be foolish to build a bitcoin only market. Developers will not use it. If you see no point, then you obviously have no idea how the PLAY market works. Google takes 30% right off the top. Whoever runs a competing market, gets that 30% of everything. (or whatever amount they want to charge)
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bitcorn
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August 20, 2012, 10:28:46 PM |
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I bought me an Ouya…
Were you part of the Kickstarter? If so, you pledged and gave a donation. Or you pre-ordered one. Either way, good luck with the economics of the Ouya.
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giszmo
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August 20, 2012, 11:59:43 PM |
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I'm totally on board for this. I think it makes more sense to be integrated by OUYA in their main store system. If it's a 3rd party app there isn't any incentive for devs to put their games on the 3rd party service.
If the 3rd party market is vastly superior, devs would in fact support it. To achieve this, you would really have to put work into this and to start that you would have to get a better picture what the OUYA team plans to do with respect to a sales platform.
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giszmo
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August 21, 2012, 12:11:24 AM |
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If its open to devs, make a bitcoin OUYA store yourself.
+1 I see no point in making an android market based on bitcoin that competes with the play market but as ouya default store is weak (aka non-existent), you could be ready at the start with a feature rich market that supports credit card, paypal and bitcoin with a nice in app payment api and subscriptions and developers might embrace it. Don't scare them off with bitcoin as the most prominent feature. Please don't be foolish to build a bitcoin only market. Developers will not use it. If you see no point, then you obviously have no idea how the PLAY market works. Google takes 30% right off the top. Whoever runs a competing market, gets that 30% of everything. (or whatever amount they want to charge) Thanks for telling me what I already know. Check out this list to get an idea what it means to be google or some #2. The play market has massive numbers compared to any ouya infant toy gadget. If your bitcoin-only-market gets 30% of the sales … well, here is my assumptions for two years of operations: Ouya will sell 20 million devices. 200 developers will produce 250 apps (mostly adoptions of existing apps). The official ouya market will sell these apps. It will sell a total of 50 million apps. An unofficial market that provides many more features to the developer and the user will feature 50 developers and their apps and achieve 2 million sales. A bitcoin only market will get 5 developers on board and sell 2000 apps. But tell me what have you been talking about? Ah yeah, the 30% will make them rich. Sorry, but if my crystal ball is not broken, it suggests I better don't put money and time on such a venture.
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Fluttershy (OP)
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August 21, 2012, 03:00:46 AM |
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If i'm not mistaking this is an android device, so say hello to google's wallet service, you can forget about bitcoin really.
Just because it's built on the Android architecture doesn't mean it's going to be controlled by google. There will probably be a jailbroken version on the way, with apps that the "original" version does not have. Some developers at XDA forums would be the experts on that. OUYA comes with a root button, so the jailbroken version is the same as the regular. It's the most dev friendly console there's ever been. Read the facts before you reply to a thread and put your ignorance on display.
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