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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)  (Read 790411 times)
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February 18, 2016, 05:25:05 PM
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I hope that German isn't too hard for you to understand.

Wait for it.......
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February 18, 2016, 05:29:08 PM
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Yes, that was just a typo. They offer VPS and they accept Bitcoin. They offer you to choose the OS you want. If 60$ per month is cheap for you Cheesy ! I thought something like 7$. I'll manage to find them back. I'll post the link here when I would have found them.

Well, I have pretty realistic expectations about what to expect for 7$ a month. Not much, that is.

Currently I host all spreadcoin related websites (and some of my own projects) on servers like this:

https://www.hosteurope.ch/en/server/root-server/


Finally I managed to find it. Their website is https://noez.de. They don't offer an English version of their website, so I hope that German isn't too hard for you to understand. I recommend you to check if their still operating by sending them a mail, because they still list Egopay as a way of payment, even if this service closed a long time ago.

Sieht gut aus, ich schau mir die mal in Ruhe an. Danke.

BTW, I speak german, english, greek, french and SHA256.

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February 18, 2016, 05:30:40 PM
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Boom! 

And there you have it....Das coin dev
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February 18, 2016, 05:37:41 PM
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February 18, 2016, 05:38:10 PM
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Yes, that was just a typo. They offer VPS and they accept Bitcoin. They offer you to choose the OS you want. If 60$ per month is cheap for you Cheesy ! I thought something like 7$. I'll manage to find them back. I'll post the link here when I would have found them.

Well, I have pretty realistic expectations about what to expect for 7$ a month. Not much, that is.

Currently I host all spreadcoin related websites (and some of my own projects) on servers like this:

https://www.hosteurope.ch/en/server/root-server/


Finally I managed to find it. Their website is https://noez.de. They don't offer an English version of their website, so I hope that German isn't too hard for you to understand. I recommend you to check if their still operating by sending them a mail, because they still list Egopay as a way of payment, even if this service closed a long time ago.

Sieht gut aus, ich schau mir die mal in Ruhe an. Danke.

BTW, I speak german, english, greek, french and SHA256.

Nice panel of languages Wink ! As for me, I speak French, English, Spanish and Serbian. I'd love so much know to speak German, but I actually chose to learn Norwegian for the easiness (mix of German and English, so not fully new). I did not know that you knew to speak French Smiley !
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February 18, 2016, 05:39:24 PM
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I did not know that you knew to speak French Smiley !

One of the benefits of growing up in Switzerland!

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February 18, 2016, 05:40:59 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?
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February 18, 2016, 05:42:37 PM
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I did not know that you knew to speak French Smiley !

One of the benefits of growing up in Switzerland!

Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Du français suisse, ce n'est pas du français Roll Eyes Cheesy...

But tell me, do you still live in Switzerland ? That would mean that you would be at less than 100 kilometers from where I live Wink !
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February 18, 2016, 05:42:55 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Je comprends tout, mais je ne parle pas / écrire le français beaucoup.

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February 18, 2016, 05:44:25 PM
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But tell me, do you still live in Switzerland ? That would mean that you would be at less than 100 kilometers from where I live Wink !

Yep, still firmly located in switzerland.
In a town called St.Gallen that is.


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February 18, 2016, 05:48:27 PM
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But tell me, do you still live in Switzerland ? That would mean that you would be at less than 100 kilometers from where I live Wink !

Yep, still firmly located in switzerland.
In a town called St.Gallen that is.

Quite a good place to do dev work on currency projects.  I think some bitcoin businesses moved there to avoid over reaching regulations in the US.
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Quite a good place to do dev work on currency projects.  I think some bitcoin businesses moved there to avoid over reaching regulations in the US.

Exactly, I remind myself about that every other day.  Smiley

Wenn schon, denn schon!

BTW, even here you are not really safe from US regulation especially if you are a US citizen, as has been demonstrated a few years ago when the oldest bank in switzerland (located here in St.Gallen) had to close down, because of a court case (money laundering, tax evasion of US customers): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegelin_%26_Co.

Can you imagine? This bank has been around since 1741!  Roll Eyes
Had to close down because of overreaching US bureaucrats.
You can't make this stuff up.

But you are right, no better place for crypto-activities than switzerland right now.

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February 18, 2016, 05:51:27 PM
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But tell me, do you still live in Switzerland ? That would mean that you would be at less than 100 kilometers from where I live Wink !

Yep, still firmly located in switzerland.
In a town called St.Gallen that is.

You come from the East Switzerland. Unfortunatly, this is far from where I live. You could not farther of me than where you are Cheesy !
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February 18, 2016, 05:52:32 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Je comprends tout, mais je ne parle pas / écrire le français beaucoup.

Same for me, but on English. I have some difficulties to speak it.
Can you tell me a thing about you, georgem ? How did you learn to implement servicenode and blockexplorer in wallet ?
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February 18, 2016, 05:57:12 PM
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Can you tell me a thing about you, georgem ? How did you learn to implement servicenode and blockexplorer in wallet ?

I am a selfemployed programmer for over 10 years now (working for customers in EU, CH and US)
I'll post more info about this soon, the more we progress.

For now: I am here to stay!  Smiley

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February 18, 2016, 05:58:24 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Je comprends tout, mais je ne parle pas / écrire le français beaucoup.

Same for me, but on English. I have some difficulties to speak it.
Can you tell me a thing about you, georgem ? How did you learn to implement servicenode and blockexplorer in wallet ?

It seems that we share the same problems. If you listened to me speaking in English you would laughing ! I think that this is something common among the francophones. The part about you is interesting. Did you studied computers, mathematics or programation ?
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February 18, 2016, 06:01:08 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Je comprends tout, mais je ne parle pas / écrire le français beaucoup.

Same for me, but on English. I have some difficulties to speak it.
Can you tell me a thing about you, georgem ? How did you learn to implement servicenode and blockexplorer in wallet ?

It seems that we share the same problems. If you listened to me speaking in English you would laughing ! I think that this is something common among the francophones. The part about you is interesting. Did you studied computers, mathematics or programation ?

Who ? me ? Not at all.
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February 18, 2016, 06:03:14 PM
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Quoi, georgem, tu vas me dire que tu parles français ? Juste un peu, je pense?

Je comprends tout, mais je ne parle pas / écrire le français beaucoup.

Same for me, but on English. I have some difficulties to speak it.
Can you tell me a thing about you, georgem ? How did you learn to implement servicenode and blockexplorer in wallet ?

It seems that we share the same problems. If you listened to me speaking in English you would laughing ! I think that this is something common among the francophones. The part about you is interesting. Did you studied computers, mathematics or programation ?

Who ? me ? Not at all.

Mais non Cheesy ! georgem ! By the way, until today I thought you were coming from Georgia. I never chose between the Caucase one and the United States one, and I will never have to.
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February 18, 2016, 06:05:22 PM
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Georgem knows serivcenodes, the same way Neo learned Kung Fu.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=6vMO3XmNXe4
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February 18, 2016, 06:10:25 PM
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Quite a good place to do dev work on currency projects.  I think some bitcoin businesses moved there to avoid over reaching regulations in the US.

Exactly, I remind myself about that every other day.  Smiley

Wenn schon, denn schon!

BTW, even here you are not really safe from US regulation especially if you are a US citizen, as has been demonstrated a few years ago when the oldest bank in switzerland (located here in St.Gallen) had to close down, because of a court case (money laundering, tax evasion of US customers): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegelin_%26_Co.

Can you imagine? This bank has been around since 1741!  Roll Eyes
Had to close down because of overreaching US bureaucrats.
You can't make this stuff up.

But you are right, no better place for crypto-activities than switzerland right now.

It's true, most offshore banks don't allow US customers (because of reasons like you said).
It's getting worse though with implementation of 'fatca', pretty much reminds me of any 'out
of control' socialist government.
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