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Author Topic: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!  (Read 306552 times)
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October 06, 2012, 07:37:40 PM
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Awesome, this is a very encouraging thread!

I'm a programmer/web developer, and I've been helping with a new game, BTCMultiplier.com.
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October 07, 2012, 01:26:25 AM
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I sell Walmart, Target, and Amazon gift cards on bitmit.net.  Amazon claim codes are also available.  Available only for the US market though.

Here is a sample item:
http://www.bitmit.net/en/trade/i/7176-amazon-claim-code-egift-card-100/description

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October 07, 2012, 10:36:14 PM
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We can embroider company logo's or any other logo you want onto pretty much any garment and will accept Bitcoin as payment at current exchange rates with no markup.

I can produce some Bitcoin logo style polo shirts, jackets. Cut vinyl heat pressed t-shirts. Pretty much any garment which needs printing.

We have a website and have been going for a number of years now. We are in the UK so you might want to take this into consideration as international shipping from the UK isn't cheap.

Anyway, I'd like out of the newbie section please. I have a website for the Embroidery service but I'm not sure if I can post it here due to the spam rules.....
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October 08, 2012, 03:37:19 PM
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Hi, I can sell legal tax-free investment silver to European Union citizens. This opportunity is only available in Estonian jurisdiction. If you are searching for the way to purchase PHYSICAL silver, no shares etc. it really pays to check this out. You save 10-20% compared to other countries' prices that have VAT. You will have to take delivery of your silver personally in Estonia or arrange for the shipping yourself.

http://www.silverbank.net

We also sell all other silver products, cheapest in Europe. No minimum or maximum purchases.

Yes, bitcoin accepted Smiley

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October 09, 2012, 09:56:10 PM
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Plenty of smart and driven people on this post.

I am planning on accepting bitcoin in my charting and graphing business.
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October 10, 2012, 08:56:21 PM
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I absolutely love this thread. The growth and expansion of Bitcoin lies in the hands of entrepreneurs. Obviously we will not see large retailers/corporations accepting bitcoins until there is a sufficient customer base who demands it, so the only way we can expand the base of bitcoin users is to increase the number of places where we can spend our bitcoins. We must make a conscious effort to use bitcoins rather than fiat currency. Thanks to everyone who has posted on this tread.
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October 11, 2012, 01:47:05 AM
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Hello, I've been watching Bitcoin community for the past year and I decided to get a little more active. I'm experienced developer looking into offering his professional services to the Bitcoin community. I specialize in Linux server administration, Python/Django programming, and related fields.

Thanks!
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October 14, 2012, 04:18:40 PM
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Iam searching for financier´s who handle amounts above 100BTC so i can have enough ressources the next time.
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October 16, 2012, 11:42:23 AM
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Recently created a bitcoin only web hosting service ( http://cleverpuffin.com )

Web Developer as a day-job.

Currently exploring various bitcoin related projects

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October 16, 2012, 11:45:43 AM
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Hello Ladys and gents 

I thought it's was about time i said hi!!

Been reading for a while now and have much love 4 bitcoins even though i have had my up's and downs with them!!

recently made a few websites live 

 www.thebitcointshirtcompany.com    [ more designs coming !!]
www.directbizware.com                    [ software prices will drop once fully operational ]         



Allso i am allready thinking of a new site which should blow these sites out of the water.

Im in the UK and have permission to use the stock of a very large wholesale hyroponics company


Now !! am i right in saying ? if my site offered pgp for the customers addy details and they was using a vpn or something like that.

The buyer would be more anonymous than any other method
eg. paying with creditcard/ walking into the shop with cctv ect..
i would be able to offer a worldwide delivery service at good prices.

NOW does the bitcoin world want this and will it work???
and allso is it legal to promote and teach people on the website to be anonymous eg, step by step guids to buyin bitcoins, pgp, vpn ect...


REALLY REALLY look forward to hear what you think?!?!?
 













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October 17, 2012, 11:12:46 AM
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I'm Jon and I run bitcoinspace.com - I trade BTC for MoneyPaks and Money Orders at the moment. Hello everyone!
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October 17, 2012, 01:33:10 PM
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I've been thinking about setting up a pool of elite miners based upon the use of a little program a great script writer gave me called pristine miner.

Its under ground and highly experimental but the results i have seen so far have bee fantastic.

I currently work in IT so i like to keep my face off the airwaves if you know what i mean but I really think the bitcoin is a great concept and would love to see more of it!
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October 19, 2012, 05:28:55 PM
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 :DThe ball is now rolling for the new Hydroponics site.
 HydroAnonymous.com Wink
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October 20, 2012, 01:02:34 PM
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Dear all,

http://bitwein.de.vu
Finally another site that accepts bitcoin for physical goods (good red wine, white wine, sparkling wine from Palatia)

Happy to receive your feedback

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October 20, 2012, 05:06:09 PM
Last edit: October 20, 2012, 05:20:40 PM by MasterX
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Hello Everyone!

Just wrote a tiny debug/info script based on the class found here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9304.0

Its basically just a script witch shows this in your web browser, for example:
Code:
Balance: 0
Bitcoin Version: 70100
Protocol Version: 60002
Wallet Version: 10500
Blocks: 168375
Connections: 2
Difficulty: 1376302.2678864

Peer Nr: 1
IP:Port: 123.123.123.123:8333
Version: 32400

Peer Nr: 2
IP:Port: 456.456.456.456:8333
Version: 60001
Subversion : Satoshi:0.6.2

The source is here:
Code:
<?
include_once("bitcoin.php");

$rpcUser = "rpcuser";
$rpcPass = "rpcpass";
$url = "http://127.0.0.1:8332";

// create bitcoin object
$bitcoin = new Bitcoin($url, $rpcUser, $rpcPass);

/**
 * Refer to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list
 * for a list of methods
 */

/////////////////////////////////////
// Local Wallet Balance
$Balance = $bitcoin->getBalance();
echo("<p>Balance: $Balance");

/////////////////////////////////////
// Bitcoin Info
$info = $bitcoin->getinfo();
//
// What is our bitcoin version?
echo("<br>Bitcoin Version: ");
print_r ($info["version"]);

// What is the protocol version?
echo("<br>Protocol Version: ");
print_r ($info["protocolversion"]);

// What is the version of the wallet file?
echo("<br>Wallet Version: ");
print_r ($info["walletversion"]);

// How many blocks have we downloaded?
echo("<br>Blocks: ");
print_r ($info["blocks"]);

// How many connections to the bitcoin network do we have?
echo("<br>Connections: ");
print_r ($info["connections"]);

// What is the network difficulty?
echo("<br>Difficulty: ");
print_r ($info["difficulty"]);

// If no errors, why would we show it?
if ($info["errors"] !== ""){
echo("<br><p style=\"color: red;\">Errors: ");
print_r ($info["errors"]);
echo "</style></p><br>";
}else{
echo "</p><br>";
}


/////////////////////////////////////
// Peer Info
$peerinfo = $bitcoin->getPeerInfo();
//
// Count the connections, so we know how many peers to show on the page.
for( $count=0; $count<=$info["connections"]; $count++ ){
$counter = $count - 1;

// Wich peer are we showing?
if ($count > 0){
$peerData = $peerinfo["$counter"];
echo("<b>Peer Nr</b>: $count ");

// What is his ip?
echo "<br><b>IP:Port</b>: ";
print_r($peerData["addr"]);

// Wich version does he uses?
echo "<br><b>Version</b>: ";
print_r($peerData["version"]);

// Does he use a mainstream or a subversion?
// If no subversion, i dont care!
if ($peerData["subver"] !== ""){

echo "<br><b>Subversion</b> : ";

// Remove those dirty "/"'s from the subversion info.
$SubVerUC = $peerData["subver"];
$SubVerRP = "/";
$SubVersion = str_replace($SubVerRP, "", $SubVerUC);

// Print the cleaned subversion info.
print_r($SubVersion);
}

// If the peer has no banscore, do not alert me!
if ($peerData["banscore"] != "0"){
echo "<br><b>Banscore</b>: ";
print_r($peerData["banscore"]);
}
echo "</br><br>";
}
}

?>

Please be aware that the use of this script could be a big security issue!
Do not use this script from insecure connections, nor use this on a production server before you implement some sort of security in it!
Preferable use this only on a new server, just to make sure everything is working, when everything is working, just delete the file from the server.


If someone finds it useful... Enjoy!  Smiley

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October 20, 2012, 11:17:26 PM
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Hi! I am a computer programmer and I developed Bitcoin Pyramid (inspired by Bitlex's Bitcoin Randomizer). Please see http://bitcoinpyramid.com. It is in alpha-stage and I am searching for volanteurs to test it Smiley

From over 4000 users there are not so much users alot of victims who have made it to make any profit some losses out of it.
But a bit of css, could have maybe attracted more people to the site...


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October 22, 2012, 03:47:47 AM
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hi there i am from England and i am on a mission to open a UK payment gateway, with very similar services that bitinstant offer. UK currency to bitcoin at reasonable rates and also withdrawl to prepaid visa debit cards so that people and merchants can easily accept crypto-currency, while still having standard UK pounds to hand.

i have already listed my project on BTCJam and looking to get started soon. which is linked here.
https://btcjam.com/listings/166 here is the proposal.

first stage is getting the bank transfers into BTC rolling. i already have a business bank account prepped. just need the customers and the first 150BTC to use for customers. which i then use their funds to purchase new coins. and rinse and repeat into profit and repaying the loan. once i have repaid the loan i become more self sufficient and expand my holdings and then once i have a sufficient stash of both BTC and UK pounds i can then offer to give the UK pounds back via pre-paid debit cards in exchange for BTC.

Thus not requiring outside exchanges as one person cashing out gives me their BTC which will then fund someone else cashing in.

eventually getting fee's down to minimal percentage far lower then other operators offer.

my other agenda is to get merchants and real world businesses offering legitimate products to use my service so that i can increase the bitcoin population in England.
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October 23, 2012, 11:47:42 PM
Last edit: October 24, 2012, 12:16:58 AM by anonXchange
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We are doing anonymous Ukash and Paysafecard to Bitcoin exchanges.
Also anonymous  LR <-> Bitcoin and Bitcoin washing.

You can find us with TOR on:
http://6vmgggba6rksjyim.onion/

Or without TOR on:
http://6vmgggba6rksjyim.onion.to/
https://6vmgggba6rksjyim.tor2web.org/
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October 24, 2012, 03:36:17 PM
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New MtGox trading client for Windows available - BTC-Trader at mybtc-trader.com

Hello,

my name is Andreas and I developed a MtGox Bitcoin Trading client software. All the development took about one year since I had been working on my own. But now the software has many functions implemented and it very convenient in its use. BTC-Trader is capable of using all MtGox API functions with some additional features!

My website is https://www.mybtc-trader.com.

Do you believe, that you can transfer 2 BTC on MtGox to 2 BTC on BTC-e within a minute? Impossible? For BTC-Trader is is not!

To demonstrate the power of BTC-Trader, I made a Youtube video. But please take a look at the steps performed in the video first in order to understand what is going on in this video:

1. Sell Bitcoins on MtGox site to get USD funds.
2. Use the USD funds on MtGox for creation of a MtGox coupon code.
3. Creation of a Bitinstant quote with a mouse click.
4. Execution of a Bitinstant transfer to BTC-e Bitcoin exchange.
5. Checking the Bitinstant API response for retrieval of funds.
6. Purchasing Bitcoins on BTC-e exchange.

All this processes are performed in just 50 seconds. If you don't believe it, take a look at this video: http://youtu.be/Bq2devvvyrg

In order to proof that this software is trustworthy I bought an SSL certificate with enhanced validation from Geotrust. To get this really cool certificate it took me about two months. But now I have this green bar in the address field of your browser and I hope, that you can trust my BTC-Trader now!

Take a look at my website and give it a try. The first ten users, who will request a serial via email, will get a two weeks license for free!

You can leave me a message in the "BTC-Trader Chat" on my website.

Best regards

Andreas
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October 25, 2012, 09:58:43 PM
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Thanks, Andreas. I'll check it out sometime. Saving time (if trustworthy) is worth it.
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