cablepair (OP)
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September 27, 2011, 10:40:59 PM Last edit: September 29, 2011, 11:54:53 AM by cablepair |
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Introduction:CoinConnect - The Bitcoin Social Network http://www.CoinConnect.orgPublically Traded on GLBSE: c824a76cf23033143ac462d382b45a5f078d8ce4e5148a49169808c73695dde2 Project:We are looking for a programmer who can program a customized elgg plugin Facebook style game for CoinConnect.org. The game would have to install has a elgg (social network engine) plugin. (google elgg) I have specific ideas of certain games I would like to do and this would be discussed with programmer. Compensation:CoinConnect has set aside 50 BTC to pay for the first game. Additional funds will be available to the right programmer who can develop additional elgg plugins for the site. Contact: Contact myself. Tom Van Riper @ (315) 514-0269 or Email tom@coinconnect.org
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cablepair (OP)
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September 29, 2011, 10:12:47 AM |
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please explain how this would be bad, because other feedback I have gotten from this indicates it would be a good thing for traffic and a good source of revenue.
I understand the legality of it may require moving the server offshore, but other than that what are your concerns?
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repentance
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September 29, 2011, 10:51:54 AM |
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please explain how this would be bad, because other feedback I have gotten from this indicates it would be a good thing for traffic and a good source of revenue.
I understand the legality of it may require moving the server offshore, but other than that what are your concerns?
The online poker services which the DoJ went after had their businesses registered and their servers located off-shore. That didn't stop the DoJ from being able to get at them through their third party payment processors and seizing their domains. Had they been located in the US, their businesses could probably have been shut down completely rather than just being closed to US customers.
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All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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cablepair (OP)
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September 29, 2011, 11:43:07 AM |
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Thats good information and something I definitely need to look into further, I am still going to develop facebook style games for the site but probably not with gambling capabilities. It's too bad there are no bitcoin accepting lawyers around here I can consult, because law is not an area of my expertise.
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cablepair (OP)
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September 29, 2011, 12:14:30 PM Last edit: September 30, 2011, 12:20:26 AM by cablepair |
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thank you to the council who emailed me and who wishes to be anonymous. I appreciate you taking the time to explaining that to me. We are still moving forward with Facebook style games but these may or may not be gambling games. Still looking for a programmer who wants to make some coin and get in on the ground floor of CoinConnect - the Bitcoin Social network. email tom@coinconnect.orgthank you!
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evoorhees
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September 29, 2011, 11:28:50 PM |
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I'd love to see games on your site, gambling or otherwise!
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cablepair (OP)
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September 30, 2011, 12:20:52 AM |
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I am working on it! It's hard to find a Bitcoin programmer you can pull away from his own projects!
thank you!!!
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Bitcoin Oz
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October 02, 2011, 06:55:58 AM |
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You cant spend facebook credits in the outside world. There is some difference between a virtual currency and bitcoin.
Maybe a self contained economy is the way to go ?
People are right about avoiding the gambling side of things as it is like a red rag to a bull as far as getting your servers seized.
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Satori
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February 19, 2012, 07:08:58 PM |
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Many Facebook games require buy-in to their own in-game currency. They're not gambling, they're things like buying items for Farmville. If BitCoins were used to buy in-game currency like this for Facebook games, many people would buy-in for low amounts in an effort to level up their character. The idea would be that eventually they'd attain a high enough level that it would pay out in a significant amount of BitCoins for them.
The majority of course would lose interest after a while, which accounts for the lion's share of the game makers' revenue.
The model is used already. They're just not using BitCoins for it yet, and they probably should. Facebook is, unfortunately, an ideal medium for this kind of game. Social networks + gaming + [Bitcoin] cash.
Be well,
- Satori
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senbonzakura
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February 20, 2012, 01:24:14 AM |
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available for sale, currently owned by BitOver.com developing other bitcoin games, so this is one development on hold
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