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December 06, 2017, 11:12:50 PM
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Hello, I would like to hire someone to install any of these options in my server.

Link to github: https://github.com/peatio/peatio

1) Peatio system
2) Peatio + Referral system
3) Peatio + Referral + Dividend System
-I would like to pay in ether (ETH) after the job is done.
-Prices are negotiable.

I want to trade my token (ERC20 based in ethereum) against bitcoin and ethereum. Markets: BTC/Token, ETH/Token, BTC/ETH

Description of the points:

1)Standard Peatio system
2)Referral System: Users can invite their friends and they will receive a 10% from their referrals trading fees and another 10% from their referrals cashout fee.
3)Dividends: This feature allows me to share the revenue with all the token holders. For example, if I have 1BTC to share and you own 5% of my tokens, this feature would give you 0.05BTC (added to your balance in the peatio exchange)

What requirements do I need in terms of server, memory, etc?

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December 07, 2017, 09:26:44 AM
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Hi,

I have a team of developers and we have experience with Peatio. Let's speak in PMs

Regarding requirements: Peatio likes RAM. More RAM you have more connections you can handle.
For normal start needs 32GB, but for test server can work with 8

Disk space for the Peatio itself not a lot, but remember you need a space for the ETH wallet.
ETH wallet better to keep on the separate server. It can be just average VPS.

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December 07, 2017, 01:22:51 PM
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You still need a developer? Please send me a pm if you do.

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February 18, 2018, 04:34:55 AM
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Hi,

I have a team of developers and we have experience with Peatio. Let's speak in PMs

Regarding requirements: Peatio likes RAM. More RAM you have more connections you can handle.
For normal start needs 32GB, but for test server can work with 8

Disk space for the Peatio itself not a lot, but remember you need a space for the ETH wallet.
ETH wallet better to keep on the separate server. It can be just average VPS.



How can I contact you? (cant PM you)

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February 18, 2018, 08:27:05 PM
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If you also need a QA Engineer to check the dev work, please let me know Wink
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February 24, 2018, 01:17:46 AM
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If you also need a QA Engineer to check the dev work, please let me know Wink

Please PM me your contacts.
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February 24, 2018, 02:48:17 AM
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I hired a developer to install Peatio (I paid $100), I can refer you to him, but let me share a few things I learned:

Peatio's admin area does very little.  Don't think you're going to hire a developer and just take it from there.

If you're not a developer who can build all the tools to properly manage the platform, you're going to hit a wall immediately.  It's not what you think.

You're probably better off with one of these new turn-key exchange platforms I've seen coming out, but my guess is they're very expensive and you're trying to save $$.

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June 22, 2018, 04:46:00 PM
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I hired a developer to install Peatio (I paid $100), I can refer you to him, but let me share a few things I learned:

Peatio's admin area does very little.  Don't think you're going to hire a developer and just take it from there.

If you're not a developer who can build all the tools to properly manage the platform, you're going to hit a wall immediately.  It's not what you think.

You're probably better off with one of these new turn-key exchange platforms I've seen coming out, but my guess is they're very expensive and you're trying to save $$.


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July 26, 2018, 05:49:58 AM
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Actually? I can help you.
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November 06, 2018, 04:23:32 PM
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Hello, I would like to hire someone to install any of these options in my server.

Link to github: https://github.com/peatio/peatio

1) Peatio system
2) Peatio + Referral system
3) Peatio + Referral + Dividend System
-I would like to pay in ether (ETH) after the job is done.
-Prices are negotiable.

I want to trade my token (ERC20 based in ethereum) against bitcoin and ethereum. Markets: BTC/Token, ETH/Token, BTC/ETH

Description of the points:

1)Standard Peatio system
2)Referral System: Users can invite their friends and they will receive a 10% from their referrals trading fees and another 10% from their referrals cashout fee.
3)Dividends: This feature allows me to share the revenue with all the token holders. For example, if I have 1BTC to share and you own 5% of my tokens, this feature would give you 0.05BTC (added to your balance in the peatio exchange)

What requirements do I need in terms of server, memory, etc?


My team has years of experience with Peatio. You can look at our work here.
https://github.com/InfraexDev
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