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August 20, 2014, 06:19:13 PM
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I'm working on a bitcoin mixing and escrow service website project and before I go and start spending money on development I want to see what people have to say..


So would there be a demand for this kind of site?
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August 20, 2014, 10:38:45 PM
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Mixing services in my opinion are only useful if you want to scam hundreds of Bitcoin off people... just my thoughts based on what I've seen on this forum. The effort required for the %cut seems minimal and again a ruse to scam.

Escrow service website seems pointless when here we have the (albeit substantially flawed) trust system and trusted escrows such as monbux etc..

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August 20, 2014, 11:51:09 PM
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Mixing services in my opinion are only useful if you want to scam hundreds of Bitcoin off people... just my thoughts based on what I've seen on this forum. The effort required for the %cut seems minimal and again a ruse to scam.

Escrow service website seems pointless when here we have the (albeit substantially flawed) trust system and trusted escrows such as monbux etc..

I see, I want to develop some sort of bitcoin related website that would be worth my time, and preferably something that benefits the bitcoin community, just need some good idea and a break in my domain flipping efforts Undecided
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August 20, 2014, 11:58:59 PM
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There are other sites that you could create too... I think review websites are good, or you distribute a normal product for the BTC community. Review ones can be potentially very profitable!
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August 21, 2014, 12:06:53 AM
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There are other sites that you could create too... I think review websites are good, or you distribute a normal product for the BTC community. Review ones can be potentially very profitable!

Interesting, I'll definitely be looking into doing a review site, I really want to be a web developer either way, have to work for the next 2 years to save up enough to do a course though, but if I could make a site that is profitable it could pay for college and it would look great in a portfolio Smiley
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