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November 14, 2013, 12:07:21 PM Last edit: November 14, 2013, 02:28:38 PM by jandr |
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Made a simple stop-loss order system (monitors price and executes a market order at the trigger price) http://stoploss.pw/Only has Mt.Gox support but Bitstamp support is coming soon That is a great idea, none of the exchanges have this functionality which is a common feature of equity trading accounts. Good luck Hello, I find this very interesting. Are there any plans to implement dynamic stop-loss orders? That is, if set to "activate if price drops 5%", in case the price rises, a dynamic order will set the new base for the 5% drop to the new higher price. For example, if the BTC price was $100, and my dynamic stop-loss is at a drop of 5%, if the price goes down to $95, it will activate. However, if the price goes up to $110, I would like the "activation price" would be set to a drop of 5% from $110, that is $104.5
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November 14, 2013, 07:49:40 PM |
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Made a simple stop-loss order system (monitors price and executes a market order at the trigger price) http://stoploss.pw/+1
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November 14, 2013, 07:53:12 PM |
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I own ecoin.org , looking to launch new crypto currency or a marketplace depending on prospects.
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BitcoinCrystalBallTrader
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November 14, 2013, 08:32:50 PM |
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We are Quantitative Algorithmic Trading and Blackbox developers, and have just completed porting some of our algorithms to the bitcoin market.
It's exciting to see an emerging market, especially with bitcoins high volatility. (Traders love volatility, investors hate it.)
So we would like to introduce it here in bitcointalk.
We are very open to ideas and improvements. We don't have a lot of experience dealing with the retail market.
Would also like to post some charts and analysis from some of our other analytic systems.
Website: BitcoinCrystalBallTrader.com
Parent Company: QDM7.com
CJ
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Eternity
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November 14, 2013, 09:29:12 PM |
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Offshore dedicated servers
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Wernerwoodworking
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November 15, 2013, 12:27:46 AM |
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Heya. I run a small custom woodworking/finish carpentry business out of Vancouver. I've been reading about bitcoin for the past year or so and am very excited to see where it goes. I can't wait to be a part of this comunity and would love to start accepting bitcoin as payment for my work!
facebook.com/wernerwoodworking
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coinomat.com
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November 15, 2013, 10:50:02 AM |
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Hello Bitcoin community, we're an exchange and web-wallet service Coinomat.com. We have just launched, our goal is to offer an all-in-one web solution for all your cryptocurrency needs, including secure online multi-cryptocurrency wallet, instant exchanges between cryptocurrencies and fiat, merchant solution, local exchanger network and much more. Please whitelist
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raskolnikovx
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November 15, 2013, 06:10:28 PM |
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Offering webdevelopment with - python - php - mysql - ajax - jquery - sysadmin (Linux servers)
Cheers!
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retrotowers
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November 17, 2013, 02:37:57 AM |
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I'm the guy who runs http://www.retrotowers.co.ukWe accept bitcoin as a payment method for Retro Game flash carts, clone consoles, controllers, cables, repair parts and lots more retro gaming related hardware.
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dodgyjammer
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November 17, 2013, 04:48:06 PM |
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Kudos to all you developers starting to accept btc.
As well as accepting payments in btc, we need to be pushing clients/companies we work with to factor btc into their own online payment systems. Any ecommerce sites you are developing it is worth at least asking if they'd like you to build in a bitcoin payment module (after explaining the benefits of course), and this will rarely take much of your time if they are using a popular shopping platform, as services like bitpay and BIPS already offer plugin modules for the big ones.
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btcoffers
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November 17, 2013, 09:33:39 PM |
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I will offer a website where users can complete tasks in order to earn coins. I am looking to post about it on the forum.
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pennywebs
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November 17, 2013, 09:38:47 PM |
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Hello! I create affordable custom websites for individuals and small businesses built on WordPress and the Genesis Framework. I do great work and my prices are fantastic! My website and portfolio are available at http://pennywebs.netThanks!
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November 18, 2013, 12:06:11 AM |
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You bet we are a Bitcoin Business, Supporting/Promoting Bitcoin 100% and the People ! Spread the Bitcoin word yes I am a developer too : www.BTCAddict.com as dedicated as you get ! All are welcome, and if we can help you with something just ask .. we will do our best Access to my portfolio is freely available on our site. Dev Skills: --------------- Html JavaScript Cgi PHP MySQL CMS Xml Beta Test etc System and Network Admin Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
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November 18, 2013, 07:02:16 AM |
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Roshpit.ca is the world’s first betting pool for placing bitcoin wagers on the outcomes of professional games exclusive to DotA. DotA is a highly competitive online game ( www.dota2.com). Our goal is to forge a community from the most hardcore fans of pro DotA and bitcoin gamblers to evolve the competitive spirit for eSports. We plan to continously develop, maintain and collect feedback so that the webapp can sustain maximum quality. Our team consists of die-hard dota fans and we’re excited about the prospect of enhancing the eSports experience.The team is confident that our hard work and testing have made the app rock solid. We would like to get bitcoin users/enthusiasts to try our app! Thanks!
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November 18, 2013, 09:30:24 AM |
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Howdy
I run an extremely laid-back Unix Shell Account service called Soupwhale Shells. I own a couple high-spec linux servers and I give people an account with which they can do whatever they want, except for certain illegal activities. Non unix geeks would probably call our service VPS or Seedbox or Website or Game Server hosting, even though it's really all of the above.
So far, i've offered people free accounts, with unlimited CPU, RAM, and bandwidth usage, only limiting their disk usage (10GB), and i've let them pay for more space with a one-time fee. But I'd like to start actually monetizing this service.
So I bought up a couple more servers! Right now, I'm just breaking even and my load% is basically 0, so I'd like to start advertising.
Obviously I'd like to be paid in bitcoin, so I figured I should make a thread here.
John
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Bullion333
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November 18, 2013, 01:01:03 PM |
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Howdy
I run an extremely laid-back Unix Shell Account service called Soupwhale Shells. I own a couple high-spec linux servers and I give people an account with which they can do whatever they want, except for certain illegal activities. Non unix geeks would probably call our service VPS or Seedbox or Website or Game Server hosting, even though it's really all of the above.
So far, i've offered people free accounts, with unlimited CPU, RAM, and bandwidth usage, only limiting their disk usage (10GB), and i've let them pay for more space with a one-time fee. But I'd like to start actually monetizing this service.
So I bought up a couple more servers! Right now, I'm just breaking even and my load% is basically 0, so I'd like to start advertising.
Obviously I'd like to be paid in bitcoin, so I figured I should make a thread here.
John
Great stuff, and wish you all the luck but.. Could you just update where the servers are located - I think others would find this important too.
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November 18, 2013, 08:59:53 PM |
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Howdy
I run an extremely laid-back Unix Shell Account service called Soupwhale Shells. I own a couple high-spec linux servers and I give people an account with which they can do whatever they want, except for certain illegal activities. Non unix geeks would probably call our service VPS or Seedbox or Website or Game Server hosting, even though it's really all of the above.
So far, i've offered people free accounts, with unlimited CPU, RAM, and bandwidth usage, only limiting their disk usage (10GB), and i've let them pay for more space with a one-time fee. But I'd like to start actually monetizing this service.
So I bought up a couple more servers! Right now, I'm just breaking even and my load% is basically 0, so I'd like to start advertising.
Obviously I'd like to be paid in bitcoin, so I figured I should make a thread here.
John
Great stuff, and wish you all the luck but.. Could you just update where the servers are located - I think others would find this important too. Also servers specs including network connectivity. Moreover when server location not only means geography but a data centre too.
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November 18, 2013, 11:50:43 PM |
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Hello im new
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November 19, 2013, 10:11:10 AM |
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