BitcoinDial: Make Calls With Bitcoin!Remember pay phones? You put a coin in, and you could call someone.
No monthly contacts, or expensive hardware to keep in your back
pocket. We’ve done that with Bitcoin instead of quarters. Just as
private and simple, with no account setup or long-term relationship.
Simply type what number you want to call, and pay the bitcoin amount
shown. Once we see your payment on the bitcoin network, we connect
the call between your web browser and a regular phone or mobile
worldwide. You can choose your time limit as 5 / 15/ 30 minutes,
or for your girlfriends, one hour or two. You can call multiple
times with the same payment until the balance is used up.
Get calling here
Recording featureCheck the box and we’ll save an audio file with both sides of your
conversion. Just click to download and save as an MP3 file after
the call ends. Please tell your other party that you are recording
the call, and keep in mind many jurisdictions have laws in place
related to phone call recordings.
Want to block your number?It’s easy: send a SMS or call our phone number: (626) 340-2001 and
we’ll give you instructions (press 1234 on phone, text BLOCK back
for SMS). There is also a web page form you can use on the site.
BitKit APIThis project uses
Coinkite’s API called BitKit which we provide to 1000’s of the world’s
leading Bitcoin startups. We can safely
use shared hosting because Coinkite handles all the money and it
tells our server (via webhook) when money arrives.
Hi Guys, this is a hackathon demo of [Coinkite's API](
https://coinkite.com/developers).
[please report any bugs](
https://coinkite.com/faq/support); it's still new.
Blog post about it
http://blog.coinkite.com/post/119362064671Note: It behaves just like a pay phone, so deposits can only be used on the same number,
for a new one, new payment is needed. We plan on making this open source.
Have fun, call your loved ones almost anywhere in the world,
with Bitcoin with no account needed!PS: More data in, calls are little cheaper now. This is still a very
expensive provider to make this "cheap calls". It could be changed
later when we FOSS it to multiple local telcos.