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January 20, 2017, 12:23:58 AM
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i got lost somewhere in the shuffle, going back to square one.  i understand bitcoin and smart contracts. i am mildly confused by this service, but i really missed the getting paid to "learn" part, lol
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January 20, 2017, 01:37:32 PM
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It will be much better if someone could post a detailed step-by-step guide how to use the platform and get paid.

The OP looks too complicated for normal people.

Yes i agree.

Feel free to use pictures too !

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You guys didn't click on the link I provided.
Goto:
https://www.youtube.com/user/CryptoWorldNetwork?spfreload=10

Then start the BitBay tutorial section on that page. It starts out as basic as installing the client onto your windows OS.
The video to complete a contract is in the works.

But I can give you a quick rundown:

-After you've got your account set up (see videos) you simply click on the faucet in the marketplace and accept it.

-The counterparty will respond accepting your bid

-Then you confirm and enter contract escrow phase.

-Any questions you have you can communicate with the counterparty through the built in bitmessage (encrypted) chat box.

-Since it's a faucet it's not like you have any obligation on your end of the deal (like paying counterparty or sending an item in mail to counterparty), so you can treat it like a completed contract. So you simply click on the Send Completion Request option.

-Congratulations - you just got paid to learn David Zimbecks Halo client



just followed a few of these tutorials and they are great and easy to follow! Well done
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January 21, 2017, 04:12:50 PM
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i got lost somewhere in the shuffle, going back to square one.  i understand bitcoin and smart contracts. i am mildly confused by this service, but i really missed the getting paid to "learn" part, lol

The fawcet is a few dollars. So you get free coins. Its in a smart contract and we want more people to understand how double deposit escrow contracts work. In the case of the fawcet they are unilateral so only one side is forced (the fawcet). But in a standard double deposit they are unbreakable. Come by to our thread or slack and the guys will help show you how it works.
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January 25, 2017, 11:49:37 PM
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Just a couple more days till we launch our next treasure hunt
If you haven't already, go ahead and download the client so you can participate.

We will be using a joint account system along with 'key to image' and 'file to image' features. With the joint account setup we can have multiple participants receive a reward if they solve the treasure hunt.

There is massive potential for this as a form of new marketing campaign tool for companies that wish to duplicate!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890531.msg14462717#msg14462717
Think of something similar to this yet way more complex with potentially multiple images and files. Images with riddles that unlock passwords, or unlock a new image folder, or new website host - the possibilities are endless.



Stick around we will keep you posted of the progress!

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January 28, 2017, 02:52:44 AM
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slack invite please
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January 30, 2017, 01:10:14 AM
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slack invite please

 http://bitbay.market/wp-login.php?action=slack-invitation
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January 30, 2017, 01:12:02 AM
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This is not a smart contract, but you might find it both fun and profitable https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890531.msg17667398#msg17667398
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