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March 31, 2014, 11:52:55 AM
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Hi All,

I've started working on a new project, a multi cryptocurrency wallet, similar to blockchain.info wallet but such that allow you to store multiple crypto currencies.

I know there are several exchanges out there that allow you to store multiple currencies (mainly cryptsy) but all of them have a very high minimum withdrawal limit and are not as easy to use as blockchain.info

I am working with some programmers and a DBA to solve the issues related with such service (real-time conversion rates, exchange rates, security, keep track of all the blockchains, etc.) and we've managed to support Bitcoin and Litecoin at the moment, which means we can in theory support any cryptocurrency based on the Bitcoin code.

we are looking to move forward and now raising money mostly for servers and domain name. I've set up a bitbond loan for this and once we are ready to go on a closed beta (few months) we'll raise funds using kickstarter.

https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/14WEAY3D2E

if you have any question, please feel free to PM me.

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April 06, 2014, 07:46:42 AM
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Hi All,

I've started working on a new project, a multi cryptocurrency wallet, similar to blockchain.info wallet but such that allow you to store multiple crypto currencies.

I know there are several exchanges out there that allow you to store multiple currencies (mainly cryptsy) but all of them have a very high minimum withdrawal limit and are not as easy to use as blockchain.info

I am working with some programmers and a DBA to solve the issues related with such service (real-time conversion rates, exchange rates, security, keep track of all the blockchains, etc.) and we've managed to support Bitcoin and Litecoin at the moment, which means we can in theory support any cryptocurrency based on the Bitcoin code.

we are looking to move forward and now raising money mostly for servers and domain name. I've set up a bitbond loan for this and once we are ready to go on a closed beta (few months) we'll raise funds using kickstarter.

https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/14WEAY3D2E

if you have any question, please feel free to PM me.
Wow if you and qoinpro decicded to work together that'll be great
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April 06, 2014, 07:53:41 AM
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However, it also seem like you have a less than satisfactory payment rating. Why is that so?
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April 19, 2014, 11:46:24 PM
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Hi,

Sorry for the late respond,

We are just started a couple of months ago, currently we are still working on the design and the interface between the website and the multiple online wallets.
Also, we are near completion of securing the wallets and interface.

We do have some difficulties balancing the need to keep all the wallets up to date while keeping server load. This means we will probably have to start with a limited number of alt-coins and add more as we go.

Regarding the payment record, the bitbonds are less than one month, therefor we've yet to make any payment. Our first payment for the first bond is on May 15th.

We are currently raising funds for server maintenance, monthly cloud server payment is 0.2BTC, if you wish to help - https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/15NZ7B3DD8

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April 20, 2014, 08:30:24 AM
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Hi.
I wasn't able to see your loan listed among the active ones.
CC.
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April 21, 2014, 04:38:15 PM
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Hi.
I wasn't able to see your loan listed among the active ones.
CC.

The loan was already fulfilled.
I've issued a new loan for next month servers rent and a yearly dedicated server.

https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/17301N3DZ4
https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/1730543DZ5

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April 26, 2014, 06:30:27 PM
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If your wallet becomes big, you need to have backup funds for servers... I have little hope right now because it sounds like you are not investing any real monetary value to this project of yours.
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April 27, 2014, 02:15:48 AM
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Hi everyone,

Payment for the server is coming soon, just 0.02BTC left on the bond.
https://www.bitbond.net/issuer/bonds/17D54X3E4W

your help is very much appreciated.

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April 27, 2014, 03:14:42 AM
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If your wallet becomes big, you need to have backup funds for servers... I have little hope right now because it sounds like you are not investing any real monetary value to this project of yours.

We do invest real money, but at the moment everybody involved with this project is still working full time on a 9 to 5 job. We've chosen to rent servers using BTC for several reasons, mainly to keep the project inside the cryptocurrency realm.
We are still several months from going live, once we do, I assure you we will setup financial backup before taking any new users. I have lost some bitcoins on mtgox crash and I will do all that I can do to prevent such crash to happen to this project.

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April 27, 2014, 03:51:36 AM
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If your wallet becomes big, you need to have backup funds for servers... I have little hope right now because it sounds like you are not investing any real monetary value to this project of yours.

We do invest real money, but at the moment everybody involved with this project is still working full time on a 9 to 5 job. We've chosen to rent servers using BTC for several reasons, mainly to keep the project inside the cryptocurrency realm.
We are still several months from going live, once we do, I assure you we will setup financial backup before taking any new users. I have lost some bitcoins on mtgox crash and I will do all that I can do to prevent such crash to happen to this project.

He means PUT YOUR OWN MONEY INTO IT!

You are starting a thread asking for a 0.02BTC loan, and you expect people to take your business seriously?

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April 27, 2014, 03:54:19 AM
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If your wallet becomes big, you need to have backup funds for servers... I have little hope right now because it sounds like you are not investing any real monetary value to this project of yours.

We do invest real money, but at the moment everybody involved with this project is still working full time on a 9 to 5 job. We've chosen to rent servers using BTC for several reasons, mainly to keep the project inside the cryptocurrency realm.
We are still several months from going live, once we do, I assure you we will setup financial backup before taking any new users. I have lost some bitcoins on mtgox crash and I will do all that I can do to prevent such crash to happen to this project.

He means PUT YOUR OWN MONEY INTO IT!

You are starting a thread asking for a 0.02BTC loan, and you expect people to take your business seriously?

I am putting my money into it (and endless hours). As I wrote above, we are renting the servers using bitcoins, buying 0.02BTC on the exchanges will be much more expensive then Bitbond.

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April 28, 2014, 06:41:37 AM
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Yeah man, this doesn't look good on your part. You're asking to borrow $8 in order to build a system that is designed to leave you holding potentially large sums of other peoples money?

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April 30, 2014, 09:31:38 AM
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Yeah man, this doesn't look good on your part. You're asking to borrow $8 in order to build a system that is designed to leave you holding potentially large sums of other peoples money?
It is OK, he is working with some programmers guy from fiverr and a DBA tutorial on MySQL. What could possibly go wrong?!
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