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Author Topic: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!  (Read 306552 times)
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June 01, 2013, 08:01:40 PM
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Hi I am a PHP dev 10+years , here to see if there is a possibility to make some business  and help BTC community in any means I can afford.
Currently trying to figure out how CPU/GPU cycles added value to BitCoin from 0 to $125  Huh and to figure out if ASIC will help strengthen BTC and how much BTC is immune to large scale massive mining
BTW I am from Serbia so anyone near by that wants to invest in BTC mining / BTC projects I would be glad to jump in for ~20K Euro
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June 01, 2013, 08:23:15 PM
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Hi,

my company is producing ASIC miners. Would you mind moving my post to the right section and then get me whitelisted, so i`m allowed to answer questions in my thread?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222851.0

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Tom
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June 02, 2013, 05:46:25 AM
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We're interested in establishing a business grounded in providing helpful information and guidance to the layman interested in investing in the bitcoin market (you can call it a trust fund). We'd like to have a website built and moderated ASAP; wherein we'll manage a blog that our investors can reference to learn more about the day-to-day activities within bitcoin's economy. Before long they should look no further than the television news, but a blog will suffice for a multitude of needs.

In addition to those services, we've set goals to establish a business that can be funded initially by private investors, followed by an IPO on the GLBSE. More to come from that.  Wink

Thanks for considering us businesses!

Coinvestor Team

Ccoinvestor, have you been able to find a savy web developer? If you do, can you also let me know who that is. I am looking for someone who is credible to work on a project I have in mind as well.
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June 02, 2013, 05:57:03 AM
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Hello Bitcointalk and the larger bitcoin community,

  My name is Evan Alan Evans, or simply just Alan.  I've been following btc since May of 2011 and just now entering the forum community.  Btc is extremely exciting! 

  I'm a film-maker with Filament Features located in Hollywood, CA and I also fancy myself as an entrepreneur who's looking to start my first business this year. 

  On of the main reasons I'm on this board is to bounce ideas, share projects that I'm involved with, to make new friends/business contacts and to explore the growing world of bitcoin. 

Wishing everyone the up most best,

Alan
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June 02, 2013, 06:10:58 AM
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Hello Bitcointalk and the larger bitcoin community,

  My name is Evan Alan Evans, or simply just Alan.  I've been following btc since May of 2011 and just now entering the forum community.  Btc is extremely exciting! 

  I'm a film-maker with Filament Features located in Hollywood, CA and I also fancy myself as an entrepreneur who's looking to start my first business this year. 

  On of the main reasons I'm on this board is to bounce ideas, share projects that I'm involved with, to make new friends/business contacts and to explore the growing world of bitcoin. 

Wishing everyone the up most best,

Alan
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Hi Alan,

It seems as though everyone these days are getting back into the BTC community. Have you been mining or simply investing in BTCs?
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June 02, 2013, 06:20:13 AM
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Hi Alan,

It seems as though everyone these days are getting back into the BTC community. Have you been mining or simply investing in BTCs?

Minor speculation at this point.  I wanted to get a "feel" for it before I came out condoning it.  However after seeing the survivalist spirit of btc in the face of so much aversion, I'm quite inspired.  This p2p currency can be applied to many applications. 

BTCGaga, how long have you been in and what's your position (mine/spec/business)?

-Alan
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June 02, 2013, 07:21:00 AM
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June 02, 2013, 07:26:57 AM
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Hi Alan,

It seems as though everyone these days are getting back into the BTC community. Have you been mining or simply investing in BTCs?

Minor speculation at this point.  I wanted to get a "feel" for it before I came out condoning it.  However after seeing the survivalist spirit of btc in the face of so much aversion, I'm quite inspired.  This p2p currency can be applied to many applications. 

BTCGaga, how long have you been in and what's your position (mine/spec/business)?

-Alan
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Alan,

I am interested in mining and doing business related apps with BTC. I am on the forum to learn more about different developments and to connect to talented individuals who have a can-do attitude.
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June 02, 2013, 07:32:10 AM
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Hi Alan,

It seems as though everyone these days are getting back into the BTC community. Have you been mining or simply investing in BTCs?

Minor speculation at this point.  I wanted to get a "feel" for it before I came out condoning it.  However after seeing the survivalist spirit of btc in the face of so much aversion, I'm quite inspired.  This p2p currency can be applied to many applications. 

BTCGaga, how long have you been in and what's your position (mine/spec/business)?

-Alan
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June 02, 2013, 12:28:59 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211858.0

I would suggest reading up on the trust system.  The above link goes to the announcement topic from the Meta section.

I'm going to leave this thread unlocked for newbies to ask questions and help each other understand.  Useless replies and off-topic remarks will be deleted.


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Trust rating is an evaluation system. Quality of work over quantity is the key.
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June 02, 2013, 12:52:01 PM
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I'm very close to releasing an automated bitcoin escrow service at: https://coinguard.org <-- check it out and give me your feedback.

My intentions are to work closely with the community to build features, bugs, improvements, and trust overall.

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Good Luck. I hope you keep up. Escrow people are the cream of the crop. The chosen few. Most people are into exchange. You're the exception.
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June 02, 2013, 03:35:24 PM
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I'm very close to releasing an automated bitcoin escrow service at: https://coinguard.org <-- check it out and give me your feedback.

My intentions are to work closely with the community to build features, bugs, improvements, and trust overall.

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Good Luck. I hope you keep up. Escrow people are the cream of the crop. The chosen few. Most people are into exchange. You're the exception.
I really like the idea of an escrow service also. Your site looks professional and easy to use.

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June 02, 2013, 04:52:17 PM
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I'm one of the owners of MVNO (mobile virtual operator) targeting Mobile Roaming Market  saving up to 90% of customers bills when they travel abroad, currently with about 30.000 customers. Through our MNO partner we have agreements with over 450 operators in over 150 countries. We have experience in mobile application development as well. Having direct connection to operators facility I have few ideas that might be interesting to the public.

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June 02, 2013, 05:22:54 PM
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I just created a bitcoin job listing website.

http://www.bitrecruit.com/

Please check it out, and if possible give me some feedback. Enjoy.
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June 02, 2013, 08:10:43 PM
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Thrilling,New Bitcoin Poker Website is ready for you to play from today.
100 Chip Free as you log in
Only 3% rake!

https://bcpoker.eu/

Please check it out and if you have any question do not hesitate to contact me
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June 02, 2013, 09:35:40 PM
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Still in the research phase.

The idea is dropshipping of BC mining equipment.
I'm very interested in the USBs posted over at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222960.0 as they seem to be easy to use for beginners, which means that they'd be a real asset in customer validation.
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June 03, 2013, 02:03:16 AM
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I just stumbled upon this thread. I'm a graphic artist and print broker, been in the business for 25 years.

I created a site just for Bitcoin customers:
http://print4bitcoin.com

I'm also interested in working with developers and startups (though I'm slammed with work at the moment).

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June 03, 2013, 11:06:06 AM
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Hello,

I am Tom from Lithuania. I am president at UAB HyperX Technologies. We are working on asic based SoC for really fast computing power.  We will soon announce our development result in this forum.

For verification here our company details

UAB „HyperX Technologies“
K. Petrausko g. 26, LT-44156 Kaunas
Tel. +37037678866
Faks. +37037678867
Email tomas.lekronavicius@gmail.com
 
Company code 146467375
VAT code LT357584202
IBAN LT31 7044 0600 0224 3252
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June 03, 2013, 12:23:37 PM
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One of my projects is http://btc.wv.to aka "bitcoinlinklist-tk".

As you maybe already guessed it's a Bitcoin related linklist. I try to keep it as updated as possible and am pretty convinced that the website is good. You won't find any shortened links and you won't have to skip ads to use all the provided services.

Feel free to ad me on Skype or Twitter to stay in contact.
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June 03, 2013, 08:13:03 PM
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I trade on Canada's Virtex in Calgary, Alberta. Canada's AML people (FinTrac) have declared that they will not molest Bitcoin traders. I am exploring avenues for enhancd cross-border fiat trade...
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