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June 30, 2014, 07:24:33 AM
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Subvolatil you may also put millibits in the list of real-time exchanges. The url is pasted below

https://millibits.in

In case you have any questions about the exchange I can get you connected with my client. He would be able to explain to you in a better manner.

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Hi,

I am starting a list of Bitcoin based Businesses/Services in India or serving Indian Consumers.

If you have a running  business please list it here and i will update the list.

Tax Consultant
  1.Gupta & Co. Advocate & Chartered Accountants
          09654712612  or contact

Lawyers/Law firms
  1. CriTaxCorp - Kanishk Agarwal (Advocate)
          999996252, 9971666252 www.critaxcorp.com

Online Store
  1.  HighKart  New online Store with a large number of  items for sale.

Trend, analysis & Chart Service
  1. xchang.in Btc-e charts

Real time Exchange
  1. igot.com/ - Real time exchange (no API)

Fixed Rate Exchanges.
  1. Buysellbitco.in  Fixed rate or pegged rate usually close to Mt.Gox [ Currently Down, not operational ]
  2. unocoin.com A fixed price bitcoin trading Exchange. Had integrity issues when starting the business.

Escrow Exchanges.
  1.  INRBTC.com   Rates based on Seller and buyer matching. Much closer to an exchange market. prices determined more on supply and demand.[ Currently Down, not operational ]
  2. BitQuick.in A new Escrow based Exchange
  

Gift vouchers/Coupon.
 1.   bitcoinsaresexy.com  Flipkart Gift vouchers (new, very little review)


Individual Services.
 1.  Benson Samuel   -Bitcoin Dev and Consultant   ( Has done work with BTC related sites)
 2.  /1iKM8p6]ajax3592  Graphic Designing, Image manipulation, Product Photography and Sketching services, (new, very little review)



As of now this is the list i have, will update more once i can conform the validity of  more businesses.
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July 07, 2014, 06:40:04 PM
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You may consider BTCXIndia as a real time exchange
url https://btcxindia.com

References:
http://www.coindesk.com/indias-first-fully-open-bitcoin-exchange-launched/
http://newsindiatimes.com/the-future-of-bitcoins-the-currency-of-the-future/
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-06-18/news/50678868_1_currency-notes-bitcoins-satoshi-nakamoto
http://exchangewar.info/
http://www.dmoz.org/search?q=btcxindia&cat=all&all=no



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July 08, 2014, 06:37:09 AM
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From the coindesk article :
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BTCXIndia’s Rao added that the Prime Minister’s office had recently approved 100 million Indian rupees ($1.7m) in funding for a top Hyderabad based crypto-research institute for the study of cryptographic technology and currencies.

What !! Someone with more details?? Shocked

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July 08, 2014, 06:51:28 AM
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From the coindesk article :
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BTCXIndia’s Rao added that the Prime Minister’s office had recently approved 100 million Indian rupees ($1.7m) in funding for a top Hyderabad based crypto-research institute for the study of cryptographic technology and currencies.

What !! Someone with more details?? Shocked
Its an old article Published on May 15, 2014 on coindesk , a lot has changed since then even our Prime Minister is not same and neither the ruling party , but I'm quite skeptical about PMO funding 100Million INR to study cryptographic technology if this is true , then I should have voted for Manmohan singh  lead Congress [naa Just Kidding ,not even at a gun point encounter ].

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July 08, 2014, 12:08:34 PM
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True, prime minister and all ministries has changed.It was happend on previous govt,
sanctioner  Dept of Science
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December 22, 2014, 09:34:28 AM
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Be very careful with IGOT. They treat their customers in Australia with contempt. They meet none of their promised service. Igot minutes turn into days. And if you dare to ask why, They freeze your account and take your money. Always promising top give it back, but I still haven't got my AUD$6,000 back. Mr Rick day cares less about his customers than something he found sticking to his shoe. They work from service (fake) offices or out of a Post office Box. Many people in Australia now joke that instead of promised great prices and service, they quote Igot Robbed, IGot shafted, Igot ripped off. Be very careful with these shady people. They shift their bank accounts around and don't tell their customers, so like me , after I sent $3K they say you sent to old number, send cash next time as faster, as soon as I did the Froze my account and took my money. Oh and if Julia (8 years business experience in kindergarden) replies... we returned his money.. Well I still haven't got it yet and it is now in the hands of the Cyber Fraud Investigation Branch of the Police. The Banking Ombudsman is also checking into them. So don't say you were not warned.
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December 22, 2014, 10:24:28 AM
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Be very careful with IGOT. They treat their customers in Australia with contempt. They meet none of their promised service. Igot minutes turn into days. And if you dare to ask why, They freeze your account and take your money. Always promising top give it back, but I still haven't got my AUD$6,000 back. Mr Rick day cares less about his customers than something he found sticking to his shoe. They work from service (fake) offices or out of a Post office Box. Many people in Australia now joke that instead of promised great prices and service, they quote Igot Robbed, IGot shafted, Igot ripped off. Be very careful with these shady people. They shift their bank accounts around and don't tell their customers, so like me , after I sent $3K they say you sent to old number, send cash next time as faster, as soon as I did the Froze my account and took my money. Oh and if Julia (8 years business experience in kindergarden) replies... we returned his money.. Well I still haven't got it yet and it is now in the hands of the Cyber Fraud Investigation Branch of the Police. The Banking Ombudsman is also checking into them. So don't say you were not warned.

Are there any threads about this anywhere? IGOT has always had some good feedback posts around here.

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December 22, 2014, 03:56:00 PM
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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 04:24:46 PM
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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley

coinsecure.info?? Roll Eyes

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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley

coinsecure.info?? Roll Eyes

I was thinking of some service which takes it to the next level.... including address clustering.  Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 07:02:31 PM
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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley

coinsecure.info?? Roll Eyes

I was thinking of some service which takes it to the next level.... including address clustering.  Smiley

Kk, not spending much time on .info at the moment, but if its something simple for us to plug in, lemme know and i'll try to get something up.

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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley

coinsecure.info?? Roll Eyes

I was thinking of some service which takes it to the next level.... including address clustering.  Smiley

Kk, not spending much time on .info at the moment, but if its something simple for us to plug in, lemme know and i'll try to get something up.

Wow.... Appreciate your receptiveness, Benson.

In the first step, when I key in an address, I would like to see all other addresses which have been used along with this address in a multi-input transaction. This would convince me that it would belong to a single cluster.

Is there any other website/method to get this data?
I tried https://bitiodine.net/, but it doesn't seem to be 100% accurate.
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December 23, 2014, 05:27:27 AM
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I would have loved to see some blockchain analytics site in this list.  Smiley

coinsecure.info?? Roll Eyes

I was thinking of some service which takes it to the next level.... including address clustering.  Smiley

Kk, not spending much time on .info at the moment, but if its something simple for us to plug in, lemme know and i'll try to get something up.

Wow.... Appreciate your receptiveness, Benson.

In the first step, when I key in an address, I would like to see all other addresses which have been used along with this address in a multi-input transaction. This would convince me that it would belong to a single cluster.

Is there any other website/method to get this data?
I tried https://bitiodine.net/, but it doesn't seem to be 100% accurate.

I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.

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I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.


I am a little bit lost here.
My guess is if you are able to generate transaction history for an address, it shouldn't be computationally expensive to do this.
If I can get the data in .xls format, I think I should be able to process it further.

When I try to export the data from blockchain.info, the input/output addresses are not exported. The transaction ids, date and amount spent are exported.
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I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.


I am a little bit lost here.
My guess is if you are able to generate transaction history for an address, it shouldn't be computationally expensive to do this.
If I can get the data in .xls format, I think I should be able to process it further.

When I try to export the data from blockchain.info, the input/output addresses are not exported. The transaction ids, date and amount spent are exported.

Check this out..

https://github.com/bitpay/insight/issues/358

It's a bit of a pain area at the moment. Am aware that QT does show correct balances and maps a lot better, I will try and see if I can call QT directly for this.
Probably not immediately though.. Sad

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I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.


I am a little bit lost here.
My guess is if you are able to generate transaction history for an address, it shouldn't be computationally expensive to do this.
If I can get the data in .xls format, I think I should be able to process it further.

When I try to export the data from blockchain.info, the input/output addresses are not exported. The transaction ids, date and amount spent are exported.

I'm not sure why u r looking for .xls format, because as I understand, for on the fly data processing JSON/XML are ideal. For rich blockchain API you might check either of the following...

- https://www.blocktrail.com/api/docs

- https://chain.com/docs

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I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.


I am a little bit lost here.
My guess is if you are able to generate transaction history for an address, it shouldn't be computationally expensive to do this.
If I can get the data in .xls format, I think I should be able to process it further.

When I try to export the data from blockchain.info, the input/output addresses are not exported. The transaction ids, date and amount spent are exported.

I'm not sure why u r looking for .xls format, because as I understand, for on the fly data processing JSON/XML are ideal. For rich blockchain API you might check either of the following...

- https://www.blocktrail.com/api/docs

- https://chain.com/docs

Thanks!
Will check them out.
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December 25, 2014, 05:51:45 AM
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I'll ask Amit to take a look at this today. But if am not wrong, we will also not be able to produce a 100% accurate result for this as well.

So, we looking at taking all unspent outputs and getting a total for all addresses linked to an input? Wouldnt this take a fair chunk of time to compute? If I am not wrong, most Block Explorers are taking a guess at the total balances on addresses at the moment. Especially older addresses.


I am a little bit lost here.
My guess is if you are able to generate transaction history for an address, it shouldn't be computationally expensive to do this.
If I can get the data in .xls format, I think I should be able to process it further.

When I try to export the data from blockchain.info, the input/output addresses are not exported. The transaction ids, date and amount spent are exported.

I'm not sure why u r looking for .xls format, because as I understand, for on the fly data processing JSON/XML are ideal. For rich blockchain API you might check either of the following...

- https://www.blocktrail.com/api/docs

- https://chain.com/docs

Thanks!
Will check them out.

Try this if u need some help with JSON.
https://github.com/coinsecure/JsonFormatter

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December 25, 2014, 07:40:58 AM
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I am unable to open both these links from my computer.

https://github.com/bitpay/insight/issues/358
https://github.com/coinsecure/JsonFormatter

Is the problem at my end?
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