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July 18, 2016, 08:48:11 AM
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I'm pretty good at backend, large scalable architectures and managing middle sized IT companies (50-70 ppl).

I'm also very good at frontend criticism (UI, software ergonomy etc.), but suck big time when it comes to develop it (no skills whatsoever in JS, CSS, Graphics)

I do have access to some big iron that would not even know of some dedicated 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 2-4 Cores Xeon instance.
I do have experience with GeoDNS for poor mans Akamai/Cloudflare-like gographical distribution and scaling of services.

My ideal project would be an exchange, because all exchanges suck and I would like to have one that sucks less.
A Meta-Exchange would seem nice.
I like OpenBazaar and P2Pool and in fact all things that are decentralized and promise some economy of scale.



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July 18, 2016, 09:08:27 AM
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Can you host some nodes for a cryptocoin for a year? let me know your terms for this and how soon you can set it up.
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July 18, 2016, 09:43:36 PM
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I'm pretty good at backend, large scalable architectures and managing middle sized IT companies (50-70 ppl).

I'm also very good at frontend criticism (UI, software ergonomy etc.), but suck big time when it comes to develop it (no skills whatsoever in JS, CSS, Graphics)

I do have access to some big iron that would not even know of some dedicated 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 2-4 Cores Xeon instance.
I do have experience with GeoDNS for poor mans Akamai/Cloudflare-like gographical distribution and scaling of services.

My ideal project would be an exchange, because all exchanges suck and I would like to have one that sucks less.
A Meta-Exchange would seem nice.
I like OpenBazaar and P2Pool and in fact all things that are decentralized and promise some economy of scale.



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Rico, if you're interested and have the skill sets, you could easily have virtually full control of the exchange my project would need. It's paramount that it's run 100% on the level. Hit me up if interested.
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July 20, 2016, 01:05:03 AM
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Rico: where are you located? The implementation of an exchange is not the real problem. The regulation in most countries is the real challenge.
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July 20, 2016, 12:08:28 PM
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Anyone have an idea and/or working product, but needs a co-founder or partner for graphics, marketing, front-end development?
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JM Erestain

Yes.  I created http://twitchpotato.com and launched a few days ago.  

I am looking for the following:

@Investors/Sponsors: Name your own terms.  Tell me what you want in return for what you are offering.  Funds will be used for marketing and raising the club fund balance and viewer earnings.

@Promoters/Marketers: The site/app have a 20% commission system.  Essentially you get 20% match on your direct referrals BTC earnings.  

@Viewers/Earners: Get paid to watch video game streams.  Passive income, just launch the app or visit the site.  The club earns revenues and we share all Bitcoin earnings back!

@Twitch.tv streamers: Any LIVE stream/channel that has at least one viewer on TwitchPotato gets automatic site/app cross promotion to all viewers!  If you are live streaming, load TP on your phone and get paid to view your own stream, AND get free promotion!  Refer your viewers to TwitchPotato using your referral url and earn commissions from them too!

@Advertisers: We have links to progams and advertising opportunities on the site.  All BTC earnings go to the club fund and cycle back to the community.

@Donors: Donate 100,000 Satoshi or more direvtly to the club fund at 1GNhNoqfDeraY87xSo3CDAY3sgj8xqSaGe
Raises payouts instantly after donation is confirmed

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July 20, 2016, 06:23:58 PM
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I have the idea of using signatures for signing in to sites.

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July 20, 2016, 07:56:54 PM
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Rico: where are you located? The implementation of an exchange is not the real problem. The regulation in most countries is the real challenge.

Are you saying that if I am located in - say - the Czech Republic, the exchange has also to run/be registered/regulated in the Czech Republic?
Not really. It could very well be in Panama, Gibraltar, ...

Where would a decentral P2P exchange have to be registered?
Where the operating company resides?
What if it is not a company? What if it is a trust? With some lawyer as proxy?

ANYTHING is not the real problem - given enough resources (time, energy, cash, brain cells).



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July 21, 2016, 01:09:53 AM
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Hehe...I like your attitude...  Cheesy
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July 23, 2016, 06:48:56 AM
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À la https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ3tqIukBKg&feature=youtu.be&t=34, I'm currently working on the biggest project of them all, seeking team members for all positions including CEOs (plural) since I'm just its founder knowing damn well that I would not be able to fill said role(s) accordingly like an experienced CEO et al. would.

How big, you wonder but are afraid to ask? Big enough to conceptualize a reality show centered around the project from its nascent stage to fruition - and beyond - mostly located in Nashville, TN, with the former Tennessee State Prison being the ambitious prize.

Team members would have a good shot of being on the reality show if produced. Of course, the stronger the team, the better the shot of having such manifested, with the worse case scenario being that there's no show, but a mega crypto-based endeavor will have spouted its legs in carrying it forward thanks, in part, to early members who will be amply rewarded.

Hit me up if anybody's interest via PM or on this thread that's now on my scantly Watch List.

How is your idea progressing?
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July 26, 2016, 02:32:26 AM
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Hello All,

I have a awesome project in my mind, I want to launch our project in form a coin, we are a good team of investors.

We are looking for a top developer who can develop our coin from initial stage to The end.

We do have a good team for front end design.

All we need is a good team of developers who can work with us from scrap.

If someone really interested you can contact us at skype: david.cambra2

Note: We are looking for very high end developers with loads of experience

we do not compromise of price, all we need is quality and innovation.


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July 26, 2016, 06:02:42 AM
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Rico: where are you located? The implementation of an exchange is not the real problem. The regulation in most countries is the real challenge.

Are you saying that if I am located in - say - the Czech Republic, the exchange also has to run/be registered/regulated in the Czech Republic?
Not really. It could very well be in Panama, Gibraltar, ...

Where would a decentral P2P exchange have to be registered?
Where the operating company resides?
What if it is not a company? What if it is a trust? With some lawyer as proxy?

ANYTHING is not the real problem - given enough resources (time, energy, cash, brain cells).



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Let's say you incorporate in Panama or Gibraltar. How would you deal with the US trade policies? It does not matter where you incorporate if you accept people from the US you must follow their rules. Are you going to accept US clients?

Any thoughts on this?
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August 05, 2016, 07:59:13 PM
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Let's say you incorporate in Panama or Gibraltar. How would you deal with the US trade policies? It does not matter where you incorporate if you accept people from the US you must follow their rules. Are you going to accept US clients?

Any thoughts on this?

Yes. I do not agree with the "Lex Americana" attitude.

If the US government claims global jurisdiction, there's only the way to either not accept US customers or incorporating in a country that doesn't give a fuck about US claims (may bring other problems as these countries are themselves often not pro-crypto).

I was slightly shocked that Bitfinex - run by a company registered on the British Virgin Islands - operating under Hong Kong Law actually gave a shit about the CFTC, which actually led to the mess we are facing now (because the CFTC effectively forbade Bitfinex to use cold wallets, see http://www.cftc.gov/idc/groups/public/@lrenforcementactions/documents/legalpleading/enfbfxnaorder060216.pdf).

I would probably have sought for other solutions.


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August 30, 2016, 01:29:03 AM
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I can share an idea, someone else design and you host.
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September 02, 2016, 03:25:08 AM
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Anyone have an idea and/or working product, but needs a co-founder or partner for graphics, marketing, front-end development?
I can help out with that. I've got an off shore Dedicated Server with 1TB HDD 16GB RAM and unmetered bandwidth.

I'm also starting to learn meteorJS at, and I've pretty much been using the dedi for a bitcoin node and a development environment for
my practice projects on meteor so.. If anyone would want to partner up with me, please hit me up with what you wanna do and let's talk.

Regards,
JM Erestain

I was wondering if I could host my website in your server. I had a small website new xbytelab.xyz but I m planning to launch a heavy website during November. So can I host my website in your server. Is it free or paid.
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