kenbytes (OP)
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August 21, 2015, 06:40:41 PM |
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Who has ideas for a business with Bitcoin that over some time might grow very large...let`s see what can we all put together ..maybe we can do something
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Thekool1s
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August 21, 2015, 06:45:59 PM |
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Who has ideas for a business with Bitcoin that over some time might grow very large...let`s see what can we all put together ..maybe we can do something I think no one will want to share there ideas which could make millions for them any body can copy their idea. Bitcoin just needs attention thats all new business will pop up like pop corns We can do pretty much anything with bitcoin we just need some attention.
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kenbytes (OP)
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August 21, 2015, 06:48:46 PM |
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Who has ideas for a business with Bitcoin that over some time might grow very large...let`s see what can we all put together ..maybe we can do something I think no one will want to share there ideas which could make millions for them any body can copy their idea. Bitcoin just needs attention thats all new business will pop up like pop corns We can do pretty much anything with bitcoin we just need some attention. I know man but perhaps someone has an idea and don`t knows how to implement it or needs help or anything...
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DarkHyudrA
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August 21, 2015, 06:55:39 PM |
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The world is full of ideas. Good ones that you know that can become big money makers are few, and those are normally startups, not random guys on a forum.
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SubversiveTech
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August 21, 2015, 06:57:11 PM |
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kenbytes (OP)
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August 21, 2015, 07:01:19 PM |
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The world is full of ideas. Good ones that you know that can become big money makers are few, and those are normally startups, not random guys on a forum. [/quotei think every man has an idea maybe it`s a good idea
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NxtChg
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August 21, 2015, 08:18:53 PM |
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I think no one will want to share there ideas which could make millions for them any body can copy their idea.
That's a naive, but very common misconception that ideas matter. Microsoft released their "ipad" years before Apple, so? Here, you want a million dollar idea, take mine from today: https://simtalk.org:444/index.php?topic=114Ideas are cheap. Ability to execute and execute right is what matter. Plus plain, dumb historical luck.
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MoorChael
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August 21, 2015, 08:43:53 PM |
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I think no one will want to share there ideas which could make millions for them any body can copy their idea.
That's a naive, but very common misconception that ideas matter. Microsoft released their "ipad" years before Apple, so? Here, you want a million dollar idea, take mine from today: https://simtalk.org:444/index.php?topic=114Ideas are cheap. Ability to execute and execute right is what matter. Plus plain, dumb historical luck. Yes. I also think that such ideas are not scattered.
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JPage
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August 21, 2015, 08:49:47 PM |
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Here is an idea: Bitcoin is going to really help with 'machine - to - machine' payments; especially where these involve micropayments. So, the first example is mobile phones which don't have any establish prepaid or postpaid account with a 'service provider/marketer'. Instead, the phone owner just pays a micropayment to the cell tower owner. No middleman. No accounting. No advertising. Cheap.
This requires no new hardware. Smartphones today can answer requests from the tower and pay them for connectivity. All software. Ready to run today.
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Coinshot
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August 21, 2015, 08:50:23 PM |
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imho the best ideas for bitcoin will come when bitcoin changes in a way that it makes profitable for someone to promote it. Completely decentralized as it currently is, it doesn't provide anyone with an incentive to spend money on promoting it, and thus spreading it farther out. The day this variable changes, will be the day for new ideas for bitcoin businesses, until then,gambling sites and exchanges are the only thing that will be in profit that's worth mentioning.
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kenbytes (OP)
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August 21, 2015, 09:24:50 PM |
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imho the best ideas for bitcoin will come when bitcoin changes in a way that it makes profitable for someone to promote it. Completely decentralized as it currently is, it doesn't provide anyone with an incentive to spend money on promoting it, and thus spreading it farther out. The day this variable changes, will be the day for new ideas for bitcoin businesses, until then,gambling sites and exchanges are the only thing that will be in profit that's worth mentioning.
i think porn industry are there or not?
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Mickeyb
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August 21, 2015, 09:33:29 PM |
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Porn industry and gambling. Just from these two industries, Bitcoin would be able to live forever. Now any idea that you can come up with that's connected with the porn industry and gambling will bring you a ton of money.
Semi-anonymity and no need for verification while using Bitcoin are the killer applications in these 2 industries. Now go figure out how to make money!
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maokoto
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August 21, 2015, 09:39:09 PM |
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I have always thought of a wallet for newbies that allows to earn some satoshis from inside the wallet.
Kind of an online wallet/faucet. That way users may register and get some satoshis for small tips here and there. Picture a blog or website owner that posts a banner at the footer of its articles: "Do you liked the article? Tip me registering for a free Bitcoin wallet!". Then the reader registers, reads some ads, and gets perhaps 2000 satoshis to tip.
Could be cool... I think
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Sourgummies
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August 21, 2015, 09:42:29 PM |
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A website for energy drinks,sugary cereals and cookies from around the world. Boom I just made you rich. Remember me on the rise to the top,I can clean desks or something.
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RustyNomad
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August 21, 2015, 09:46:35 PM |
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Here is an idea: Bitcoin is going to really help with 'machine - to - machine' payments; especially where these involve micropayments. So, the first example is mobile phones which don't have any establish prepaid or postpaid account with a 'service provider/marketer'. Instead, the phone owner just pays a micropayment to the cell tower owner. No middleman. No accounting. No advertising. Cheap.
This requires no new hardware. Smartphones today can answer requests from the tower and pay them for connectivity. All software. Ready to run today.
This is actually a very good idea. It will solve so many problems like for example expensive roaming charges. I travel quite a bit and whenever I land in a new country the first thing I do is purchase a prepaid card so that I can use data on my phone while in the country and to be able to phone home. To do so on my existing will be way too expensive due to the international roaming charges which can run into the hundreds or even thousands after just a week or two. With your model in place it does not matter where in the world I go. No need to buy any prepaid cards.Just take your phone out, it connects to the nearest tower, establish one or other 'handshake' procedure and or setup, you make a call or use data and as you terminate your connection a micro transaction takes place from the linked wallet on your phone for the time/data you used on that tower. No roaming charges to worry about and no need to be in an area where your service provider have coverage. You can just link to the nearest tower. And as you mention, these towers could be 'privatised' so that the owner gets a share of the income generated from it. I know one of the major 'headaches' for mobile providers is the maintenance and security aspects of these towers. This will no longer be such a headache when the towers are semi-privatised.
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JPage
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August 21, 2015, 09:51:53 PM |
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Here is an idea: Bitcoin is going to really help with 'machine - to - machine' payments; especially where these involve micropayments. So, the first example is mobile phones which don't have any establish prepaid or postpaid account with a 'service provider/marketer'. Instead, the phone owner just pays a micropayment to the cell tower owner. No middleman. No accounting. No advertising. Cheap.
This requires no new hardware. Smartphones today can answer requests from the tower and pay them for connectivity. All software. Ready to run today.
This is actually a very good idea. It will solve so many problems like for example expensive roaming charges. I travel quite a bit and whenever I land in a new country the first thing I do is purchase a prepaid card so that I can use data on my phone while in the country and to be able to phone home. To do so on my existing will be way too expensive due to the international roaming charges which can run into the hundreds or even thousands after just a week or two. With your model in place it does not matter where in the world I go. No need to buy any prepaid cards.Just take your phone out, it connects to the nearest tower, establish one or other 'handshake' procedure and or setup, you make a call or use data and as you terminate your connection a micro transaction takes place from the linked wallet on your phone for the time/data you used on that tower. No roaming charges to worry about and no need to be in an area where your service provider have coverage. You can just link to the nearest tower. And as you mention, these towers could be 'privatised' so that the owner gets a share of the income generated from it. I know one of the major 'headaches' for mobile providers is the maintenance and security aspects of these towers. This will no longer be such a headache when the towers are semi-privatised. Towers don't need to be privatized. Who ever owns them today - that is fine. But the marketing and accounting is more than 50% of the expense today. Tower operators can accept calls from gypsy phones which have no associations with the big service providers, i.e. Vodaphone. But customer and tower save more than 50%. Since my system is network independent, no matter where you go - you are totally connected. Towers can set their own price schemes - i.e. $.25/day. Whatever. This is surely going to be the first big bitcoin machine-to-machine application. Under this scheme, you just have your phone and no contract with anyone. Put a little bitcoin into your phone wallet, and it pays the towers directly as it consume connection services.
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Sourgummies
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August 21, 2015, 09:57:22 PM |
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How about a game kind of like a faucet that has a reasonable count down and is activated when 5 people are within distance of a location. So the game would be gps based and worked through the cellphone network. People would race to a location through clues and when they have located it bitcoin is released.
Would grab the parkour crowd maybe or could be played in the city. People would have to watch a ad that is based locally before entering the game.
I know there is a demand for stuff like that based on those anime battles that go around every week in the parks.
People could pool funds as well and play all or nothing or best of 5 type games.
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teknohog
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August 21, 2015, 09:59:15 PM |
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I have this totally neat business idea. Please send 1 BTC to 1GUY1JARacUYPiQedB5e5u4rz7KXnysmJz and I will share it.
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Sourgummies
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August 21, 2015, 10:02:21 PM Last edit: December 26, 2015, 03:37:32 PM by Sourgummies |
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I have this totally neat business idea. Please send 1 BTC to 1GUY1JARacUYPiQedB5e5u4rz7KXnysmJz and I will share it.
Send me 25% of what you are asking for to open up dialogue with op 1DjFikds2ExeDMetdnE9EBj9pd3c5QubMV
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Habeler876
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August 21, 2015, 10:09:25 PM |
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How about a game kind of like a faucet that has a reasonable count down and is activated when 5 people are within distance of a location. So the game would be gps based and worked through the cellphone network. People would race to a location through clues and when they have located it bitcoin is released.
Would grab the parkour crowd maybe or could be played in the city. People would have to watch a ad that is based locally before entering the game.
I know there is a demand for stuff like that based on those anime battles that go around every week in the parks.
People could pool funds as well and play all or nothing or best of 5 type games.
Your idea is pretty good, but i think it should be scaled up a lot. For example, i don't think there should be faucet, but rather a fee to enter the game, and with a grand prize being like 75 or 80 % of the collected pot, the business model would be profitable. Or even larger scaled, like a tv show that would fund itself through comercials, with no need for contestants to pay entry fee, and with a really large pot like ~100 BTCWhen you think about it, there's a bunch of ways to both promote bitcoin and run a profitable business, it's just sad that there's still not that much of them.
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