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July 06, 2011, 11:29:46 AM
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Would like very much to partner with an established exchange service to support developing Asian economies, such as Vietnam where the population is highly tilted towards the youth and a real interest to make things free and transparent. Being locked to the dollar and watching your Dong inflated away year after year and have no legitimate alternative except buying massively overpriced gold deposits makes Bitcoin in Vietnam not only an interesting idea but an enormously intoxicating one.

Sorry about that ... but I'm afraid the the current BitCoin implementation is not suitable for a national currency for countless reasons.
Anyway ... there are some very interesting things BitCoin pointed out so i DO encourage you to study it (and some real life economics books too ... it will help you find how to integrate/adapt the "BitCoin concept" in your country economy.

Ciao.
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July 07, 2011, 05:29:26 PM
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I wrote a python bitcoin pool hopper. Was hoping to get some more people to test it.

https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper

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July 08, 2011, 08:12:56 AM
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java only  Cry but eager to help
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July 08, 2011, 10:37:30 AM
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Working on various BTC  related services for btcbaby.com

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July 08, 2011, 04:11:08 PM
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I am here as a developer and will be representing btchash-dot-com which provides btc web tools to the greater bitcoin community.  You can see an in progress preview of the Hardware finder application by visiting  http://btchash.com

The web application is aggregating data from various vendors to help find those hard to find GPUs...

There are currently more tools being developed and will be released shortly.

 
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July 09, 2011, 03:45:29 AM
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senior developer with 15 years experience of coding in several language and happy to provide open source solutions.
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July 09, 2011, 07:58:33 PM
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I'm not sure this qualifies as a business, since I intend for it to be a one time event.  I'd like to post to the Goods board about selling a set of printed parts to build a RepRap 3D Printer.
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July 10, 2011, 02:26:02 AM
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Hello,

We have created a projects, which will help you to buy or sell your mining rigs and separete components by posting an AD.

Welcome to: http://www.wesellrigs.com


how to post new item?
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July 10, 2011, 08:57:22 AM
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What's up coin community?

Long time listener, first time caller. I'm an applications engineer, and I've started making some BTC related stuff over the last couple months. Figured I'd see if anyone has any interest in a shopping cart that lets local merchants accept payment in bitcoin for cash-in-hand style transactions. Or interest in an e-wallet interface for your local bitcoin client. Or an exchange babysitter that shuffles BTC/USD(or whatever) depending on market fluctuations to yield ~5% returns on active trading days. Or any one of the many things I've made related to BTC. So, you should go ahead and white-list me and I'll start taking some feedback from the community as far as what I should build next.

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July 10, 2011, 12:12:48 PM
Last edit: July 10, 2011, 12:36:45 PM by BitCoinJack.com
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Hello everyone,

I would like to proudly present to the BitCoin community a new, alpha-stage, BlackJack Bitcoin-based game.

It can be unstable, so please try with little amounts, deposit and withdrawals are automated.
You can deposit every amount >= 0.01 BTC, you can withdraw anything > 0.10 BTC.

Please let me know what you think, I am really looking forward to your comments Smiley !

Enjoy! Wink

BitCoinJack.com
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July 10, 2011, 05:27:55 PM
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Offering webhosting (Shared, VPS, Dedicated). Sadly, my current payment terms do not allow me to accept bitcoins... Yet. Also offering dedicated mining computers, or general GPGPU servers, with more custom payment terms, including the possibility of BTC. General IT consulting also available. Electronstorm.ca for generic hosting options.

VPS, shared, dedicated hosting at: electronstorm.ca. No bitcoin payment for that yet, but bitcoins possible for general IT, and mining/GPGPU rigs. PM for details.
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July 10, 2011, 05:52:52 PM
Last edit: July 11, 2011, 05:20:35 AM by RJau
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Im all over BitCoins.  I just built a site for ppl to earn their first BitCoins.  iWantFreeBitCoins.com.  I'm a php and rails developer, if anyone has any project idea and their looking for a developer contact me.  Smiley  I'm up for anything BitCoin at the moment.
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July 11, 2011, 12:17:35 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to proudly present to the BitCoin community a new, alpha-stage, BlackJack Bitcoin-based game.

It can be unstable, so please try with little amounts, deposit and withdrawals are automated.
You can deposit every amount >= 0.01 BTC, you can withdraw anything > 0.10 BTC.

Please let me know what you think, I am really looking forward to your comments Smiley !

Enjoy! Wink

BitCoinJack.com

503'd

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July 11, 2011, 05:46:53 PM
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Hello!

My name is Renata. I just started selling for bitcoins.

Buy something REALLY beautiful for your wife, girlfriend, fiance, mother or grandma!

www.flowerena.co.uk
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July 11, 2011, 07:55:32 PM
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Hi - we're DataDiscretion - we are offering a security solution for BitCoin wallets!

Would love to hear your thoughts!

Please see below! Thanks!

Hi Everyone,

Security seems to be a bit of a problem for Windows users.
We have come up with a solution using our ‘DiscreetKey’ product – all it requires is an additional download on your part.
Here’s how it would work after the initial set up:

•   Insert your DiscreetKey into your computer (via the USB port)
•   A padlock icon will appear on your screen
•   Simple drop the wallet file onto the padlock icon
•   Your wallet is now encrypted and the BitCoin application starts.

You can now use the BitCoin program as usual. When you exit the program your wallet is automatically re-encrypted. The wallet file encryption is highly secure (256 Bit AES with one-time password) and can be backed up (via e-mail, cloud computing services, etc.).

We expect the final product will cost around 3 BitCoins – this includes the physical DiscreetKey and KeyMaker as described on our website http://datadiscretion.com/products/discreetkey

What do you think?

We would appreciate any ideas!
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July 12, 2011, 02:30:20 AM
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I am running a small IT consulting and development company, focusing on server backend and networking solutions. I am always interested in new technologies, so I stumbled over bitcoin, which looks very promising to me. I am interested in using the forum both for educating myself about bitcoin in order to make future decisions, and also in order to find new partners who would be interested in my services for putting up their own bitcoin-related services.

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Feel free to PM me for consulting and development services.
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July 12, 2011, 06:49:26 PM
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Im a php developer looking to experiment with using bitcoins.

Also I would like to use the market place to sell advertising for http://DaRoom.info

Its a random picture gallery.
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July 12, 2011, 08:16:13 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

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July 13, 2011, 03:15:03 AM
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Hi,

I'm currently writing a BTC control center
Basically allowing you to trade, control mining rigs etc
via a gui interface.

The code for the trader is forked from mtgox-trader
(Adding of Tradehill)
is located https://github.com/balcora/mtgox-trader
The rest of the code is still in progress.

Hoping for a release sometime in the next week.

Initial support will be

Traders: MtGox, ExchangeBitcoins, TradeHill
Miners: Phoenix (both phatk and poclbm kernels).
Pool API support: BTCGuild, Deepbit.

Other features i'm writing atm, are
ATI Overclock and fan control remote.
Miner Failover. (with checks on original, so switching back when back up).


Other things i'll be adding not long afterwards.

Ncurses version.
Autotrader (i.e. buy on set margins of daily avg, sell on set margin of daily avg).
Android BTC Manager. (Because its broken up into daemon and gui side, i can set it up so that the daemon can be accessed remotely if need be).

If i could be whitelisted that would be very much appreciated, then i can post on the dev forums.
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July 13, 2011, 05:30:31 AM
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I am developer looking to use Bitcoin as a vehicle to hone my OpenCL coding/profiling/optimization skills. Since I'm rather new to the scene I'd appreciate any links to discussion forums where I can observe current OpenCL based mining projects until such time as I have something of value to contribute. Thanks and may good commerce be with you.
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