mazi
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September 07, 2012, 11:52:10 AM |
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Hi,
I don't have any bictoin business running, but I'm a freelance developer looking for some bitcoin-related work. My background is mostly Java.
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btc-lottery
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September 07, 2012, 10:28:43 PM |
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Howdy,
I'm nearly finished developing a lottery system for bitcoin (you register your payout address, receive a pay-in address, and send in however much you want to play with). The lottery will initially enter you into three games (instant win, daily, weekly) and your funds/winnings will be split accordingly.
This is actually different than btclottery, and will provide a separate yet hopefully equally as fun game to play.
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QuantumKiwi
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September 08, 2012, 11:15:55 AM |
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Hi Everyone
We provide secure cloud hosting, web design & development, online marketing services & server management / remote support services.
All via BTC.
I also have a police corruption website which takes BTC as payment due to the notorious monitoring operations run by police.
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Monkey1
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September 08, 2012, 07:42:52 PM |
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I recently joined Pyramining. A mining operation which takes bitcoin investment and buying mining equipment, returning the investment along with a bonus- generated by mining. It seems to be a very well set up outfit with FPGA hardware and investigatons into ASIC.
Things are going well! Contact me if you have questions.
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chandler22
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September 08, 2012, 08:46:55 PM |
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I plan on selling computer network hardware for Bitcoins.
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c4n10
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September 08, 2012, 09:27:57 PM |
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I don't have a bitcoin business YET, but I am looking to start one up. If you check some of my other posts you can see that I am looking to link up with developers and penetration/exploit testers to help test and implement new security measures for bitcoin pool operators and end-users.
Feel free to contact me if you are interested!!!
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Jovi
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September 08, 2012, 09:31:10 PM |
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I've actually started a smoking accessory shop that is more than happy to accept BitCoins! You can visit us at: Jovi's Emporium. Right now we're starting fresh off the ground, so our inventory isn't huge at the moment. However, the more customers we get, the larger our selection will become.
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d3k4y
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September 09, 2012, 07:11:42 AM |
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Hello to all! I recently started http://www.bithurt.com/. As of right now, it is just a small mining pool. I hope to grow it into a large, efficient, easy to use, and above all stable mining pool. I'm a programmer and a systems engineer by trade, so setting it up was just a weekend project for me. I hope to eventually start my own fork of the Simplecoin frontend with all the modifications I make and keep it open source of course. I also am working on a Bitcon casino. I know this has been done, but here's where mine is special. Visitors to my casino will be able to buy BTC with a simple credit card transaction. There will of course be a fee and some built in protections for myself, but I think this will really appeal to many people. I'm just about done with the slot machine. My next project will be Keno and will also be my site's chat room. You can chat with other miners while playing Keno with your fellow mining pals and yelling explicatives when you lose by one number. I GPU mine now, but I have 3 BFL single SC units and 1 jalapeno unit preordered. I will also be ordering a 1000GH unit soon if everything falls into place. Please feel free to check out my site. Tell me how much the design sucks and motivate me to hire a designer (or get my gf to do it for free).
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johntanbtc123
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September 09, 2012, 03:23:02 PM |
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I find Bitcoin markets and activities extremely lacking in the region (Southeast-Asia) I am staying. I hope to create a vibrant Bitcoin market in southeast-asia, starting with Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Any interested parties can contact me.
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Monkey1
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September 09, 2012, 08:26:30 PM |
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Its still early days. Most BTC commerce is confined to online enterprises but that should change as bitcoin becomes more widely used.
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DoogieHouser
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September 09, 2012, 08:58:29 PM |
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From what I've seen, Bitcoin is still the domain of techies. If its going to go mainstream, we've got to make it easier for vendors to get involved. Companies like BitIntant seem to be a step in the right direction, but it still ties back to the ancient ACH system that MasterCard uses. I would love to see somebody create a Bitcoin vendor toolkit.
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c4n10
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September 10, 2012, 09:29:24 AM |
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Hello to all! I recently started http://www.bithurt.com/. As of right now, it is just a small mining pool. I hope to grow it into a large, efficient, easy to use, and above all stable mining pool. I'm a programmer and a systems engineer by trade, so setting it up was just a weekend project for me. I hope to eventually start my own fork of the Simplecoin frontend with all the modifications I make and keep it open source of course. I also am working on a Bitcon casino. I know this has been done, but here's where mine is special. Visitors to my casino will be able to buy BTC with a simple credit card transaction. There will of course be a fee and some built in protections for myself, but I think this will really appeal to many people. I'm just about done with the slot machine. My next project will be Keno and will also be my site's chat room. You can chat with other miners while playing Keno with your fellow mining pals and yelling explicatives when you lose by one number. I GPU mine now, but I have 3 BFL single SC units and 1 jalapeno unit preordered. I will also be ordering a 1000GH unit soon if everything falls into place. Please feel free to check out my site. Tell me how much the design sucks and motivate me to hire a designer (or get my gf to do it for free). LOL!!! You're pretty entertaining, I WILL check out your site...
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jayguar
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September 10, 2012, 09:34:59 AM |
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I run a small animation studio and would like to accept Bitcoins for projects.
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BitcoinRate.com
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September 10, 2012, 03:13:58 PM |
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Our aim at BitcoinRate is to build best Bitcoin exchange rate website possible -- accesible for a large, non-techsavvy audience.
We'll go live in the coming weeks -- we'll keep you updated.
Cheers
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HowToRevenge
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September 10, 2012, 08:28:43 PM |
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Creating a few online stores and developing some domains into sites I have laying around. I think that bitcoin would be a great alternative payment method! First store being developed - a prank & revenge website @ howtorevenge.com. (sms text bombs, prank cards, prank emails, etc). I am always willing to go into a JV with someone! Please PM me.
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Monkey1
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September 10, 2012, 08:32:13 PM |
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I run a small animation studio and would like to accept Bitcoins for projects.
Well get the links and ads up then!
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Berend de Boer
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September 10, 2012, 11:44:17 PM |
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Hi people, I'm a very seasoned Drupal developer (used it since 2004), and open for work on Drupal sites for bitcoin. I don't do graphics design, please hire me if you have performance issues with your site, want custom modules, or even transfering a photoshop design to a Drupal theme. My Drupal profile: http://drupal.org/user/143552Resume available upon request: berend@pobox.comI also run a Drupal hosting site: https://www.xplainhosting.com/Doesn't accept bitcoins yet, but hopefully one day!
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sayonara
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September 12, 2012, 01:42:00 PM |
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Ruby/Javascript developer. Ping me if you're in need for an experienced dev.
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