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January 11, 2014, 05:39:56 PM
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Hello All,

I am told this needs to be substantial to get access to the rest of the forum, so ill just post what im doing.

Over the holidays I have been working with a small team to develop some DOGEcoin services. Ideally these will evolve into Bitcoin services as well (Just need to change a RPC call and add support in the database).

Presently we have a Wallet, Automated Escrow, Slot Machine, Faucet, and soon an API (With the ability to create Instant Purchase Notification requests). Next on our development schedule will be a full Market, and then possibly a limited exchange (Currently talking to my payment processing provider to get the details and risks of Credit Card to Crypto).

I guess if nothing else I will leave this with a question, what would you like to see in the world of Crypto Currency services?
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February 10, 2014, 05:14:07 PM
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would like to see trusted members starting up financial and escrow services!

(no offense meant, but understand it is difficult to justify trusting a new member with a single post to access or hold my finances) Smiley

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