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January 14, 2014, 12:16:12 AM
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I have some questions and if you would be willing to answer these questions pm me with a link to your site.

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The Bitcoin network protocol was designed to be extremely flexible. It can be used to create timed transactions, escrow transactions, multi-signature transactions, etc. The current features of the client only hint at what will be possible in the future.
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January 14, 2014, 01:27:41 AM
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I recommend against it.  Having the bitcoind client locally will always be faster, more robust, and more flexible. 
We used the blockchain API for early proof of concept testing, but pretty quickly moved to the actual client.  This is *especially* true if you're using walletnotify or blocknotify.

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January 14, 2014, 01:32:36 AM
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I recommend against it.  Having the bitcoind client locally will always be faster, more robust, and more flexible. 
We used the blockchain API for early proof of concept testing, but pretty quickly moved to the actual client.  This is *especially* true if you're using walletnotify or blocknotify.

Well that is why I want to talk to some people I have some ideas Wink but I want to get a market price point and some key features first before launching.
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