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April 30, 2013, 06:36:02 AM
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I'm a C++ NEW developer.
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April 30, 2013, 12:58:19 PM
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I am in the process of setting up a web host which will offer domains, shared hosting, SSL Certs. and dedicated servers using bitcoins.
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April 30, 2013, 01:13:24 PM
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I'm new to bitcoin and still trying to figure out how I could use my skills as an experienced telecom and web developer to have bitcoin change my life and the world at large Smiley
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April 30, 2013, 03:16:52 PM
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Does anyone read this thread any more?
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April 30, 2013, 06:55:18 PM
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I am looking to buy bitcoin-related domain names. If you have valuable domain names, please email me at dg5850@yahoo.com
thank you.
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April 30, 2013, 07:38:09 PM
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Just created a Bitcoin lottery that is completely anonymous (no account) and very much like satoshi dice except that payout waits until the lottery is done (has to hit a limit of 1BTC) and the smallest ticket is .001BTC so most people can play

http://www.btc-l.com
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May 01, 2013, 08:27:24 AM
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This is insane and coolest thing ever.
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May 01, 2013, 08:53:45 AM
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Hello,

I'm considering making an FPGA based bitcoin miner - using 28 nm FPGA technology (Altera's Cyclone V).  
I believe that this should be able to have a sustained rate of about 1000-1200 MHash per second
(2 FPGA's per card - 301K logic cells each FPGA - running between 250-300 MHz, using a fully unrolled,
fully pipelined SHA256 cores).

Here's my web site :
http://www.raspberrycoins.com

I understand that ASIC miners have been announced, and these promise much faster performance - in the
future - when they ship, and apparently companies like Butterfly labs have been taking pre-orders, and
ship your product two months after they take your money.  I also don't know if anyone has received
anything except the lowest performance product.

If a ASIC miners are available, then does it doesn't make sense to get an FPGA, but if they're just
pie-in-the-sky (ie: not yet shipping), it might make sense to start doing some mining now, before
ASIC miners come out (and the network hash rate goes up).  The first guys who get these ASIC based
miners and start mining before the difficulty level increases significantly have the most to gain,
so a two month wait can be a substantial hit.

We've included a quick ROI calculator at :
http://www.raspberrycoins.com/calc

The idea is for an FPGA card with 2 Cyclone V (28 nm FPGA's - 602K logic cells total), connected to
a Raspberry Pi (single board linux computer with ethernet).  The solution is scalable, as a single
Raspberry Pi could easily control 4 FPGA cards (8-FPGA's total), and the Raspberry Pi's can be connected
together on a network (using a inexpensive 10/100 base-T switches/hubs).  The Raspberry Pi's should be
pretty energy efficient (as they will not be running graphics, but just checking the status of FPGA's).

What do you think? Any feedback and comments are appreciated.

Best Regards,

Tony
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May 01, 2013, 01:22:55 PM
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Early adoption is generally more profitable, so if you could get them now versus later, you will have a head start.
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May 01, 2013, 02:42:11 PM
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Offering the following:
Unix/Linux Admin Services
Java/Php/Python/Bash/Ksh
Oracle/Mysql/MariaDB/Postgre

If anyone has a need, recruit away =)
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May 01, 2013, 05:43:11 PM
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I hope I could be white listed to be able to discuss more further with some real professional on this forum. I am sure in short time I will be the one helping the other, when the knowledge will come, I will share for sure. I love writing tutorial and I have an excellent working ethic. I think Bitcoin will be a real revolution in the world economy. So I am ready for the future and I hope for the best.
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May 01, 2013, 06:35:21 PM
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I'm a student developer working on building a bitcoin block chain parser as a backend to a bitcoin visualization art project. I'd appreciate whitelisting so I can ask some questions in the developer forum. Thanks!
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May 01, 2013, 06:47:11 PM
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I hope I could be white listed to be able to discuss more further with some real professional on this forum. I am sure in short time I will be the one helping the other, when the knowledge will come, I will share for sure. I love writing tutorial and I have an excellent working ethic. I think Bitcoin will be a real revolution in the world economy. So I am ready for the future and I hope for the best.

I'm a student developer working on building a bitcoin block chain parser as a backend to a bitcoin visualization art project. I'd appreciate whitelisting so I can ask some questions in the developer forum. Thanks!

Why don't you read and search on the forum (need 4 hours) and make the 4-5 minimum posts requirements instead of asking to be whitelisted.  There is a reason they have the spam blockers in place.
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May 01, 2013, 07:46:48 PM
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Wow getting started now with an FPGA seems like a better way to go than waiting for an ASIC which seems to take forever to manufacture and ship.

Hello,

I'm considering making an FPGA based bitcoin miner - using 28 nm FPGA technology (Altera's Cyclone V).  
I believe that this should be able to have a sustained rate of about 1000-1200 MHash per second
(2 FPGA's per card - 301K logic cells each FPGA - running between 250-300 MHz, using a fully unrolled,
fully pipelined SHA256 cores).

Here's my web site :
http://www.raspberrycoins.com
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May 02, 2013, 08:06:51 AM
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I'm an experienced PHP/JS developer. If you're looking for some help, PM me Smiley

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May 02, 2013, 03:45:41 PM
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Just registered the domain paymebitcoins.com ... We will be developing a platform for users to create profiles and tasks that they are willing to do and get paid in bitcoins. Like gardening, baby sitting, dog walking and etc. we have already been working on this platform for some time and soon need beta testers and feedback from the community. Smiley once we launch.
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May 02, 2013, 05:45:49 PM
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Those shirts look nice!
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May 02, 2013, 10:39:18 PM
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Hello,

I am a developer trying to develop muli-coin key and wallet management tools.

Thanks!
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May 02, 2013, 11:43:26 PM
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Hi all!  

We are rolling out a new site called BitSaloon, which currently has limited offerings, but we have plans to roll out more games (and soon!)

www.bitsaloon.com/?utm_campaign=bitcointalk.org

We are excited to build out a fun suite of games for you and yours.  We currently have an instant-win game, a hi-lo game and sports betting available - we are in the planning stages of other games (like roulette, blackjack, P2P poker, etc).  

We would love to get any sort of feedback, especially about what kinds of games you want to play and what you like (or don't) about our site.

Cheers!  (and happy gaming!)

The BitSaloon Team
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May 03, 2013, 05:42:35 AM
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Hello there!

We're an online retailer providing crypto-mining PC accessories to the mining community. At the moment we only carry a few cables but we're looking to grow our product catalog soon!

Check us out here: http://www.hashratestore.com
PS: you can use the coupon code bitcointalk for an additional $1 off each PCI-E riser cable for your rigs!

Cheers!
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