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Gizfreak
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November 28, 2014, 04:49:19 PM |
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I like it too, although I'm not in the top 100
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hyunsookmom
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Kamehameha!!!
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November 28, 2014, 04:51:14 PM |
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Would the Bitbay team be able to share some more about the market. What I want to know is what calibre of people are involved that we have contacts with. No need for names and specifics just a clearer picture on how things were envisioned in the first place and how things will come together.
We know the tech works well, want some more Intel on the market.
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unusualfacts30
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November 28, 2014, 05:02:19 PM |
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Would the Bitbay team be able to share some more about the market. What I want to know is what calibre of people are involved that we have contacts with. No need for names and specifics just a clearer picture on how things were envisioned in the first place and how things will come together.
We know the tech works well, want some more Intel on the market.
We really appreciate those kind words!
We've compiled a bit of information about some of the core team members behind BitBay. We will always listen to the concerns of our supporters and we feel deeply honored to have such intelligent investors with us at the ground level.
Team Member Bios:
David Zimbeck - USA / Cambodia - Born and raised in Los Angeles, California and currently living in Cambodia. David is a long time cryptography & bitcoin community member and widely respected developer / creator of Black Halo technology for BlackCoin. He is the lead developer of the BitBay Project and our development team manager. He also enjoys a good game of chess.
Rick K. - New York, New York - Private sector entrepreneur and online marketplace expert. Rick is our mainland China liaison with Alibaba.com. Rick has signed an NDA and therefore the public scope of his involvement with BitBay will reflect that agreement. Rick is coordinating the integration of established vendors into the marketplace.
Jay Lin - United Kingdom - American born and raised in the United Kingdom. Jay Lin grew up in London, earned his computer science degree from University College London and has spent much of his career there, but his family roots are in Taiwan (ROC). Speaking several asian languages and culturally fluent in Asian business methods and etiquette, Jay is head of marketing and brand management for BitBay.
Edward (Eddie) - Korea - Web development. Eddie is our master geek, fluent in multiple programming languages and especially talented in engineering large user account systems. Ed is a long time fan Kung Fu movies (Bruce Lee). He loves philosophy and anthropology.
Nicos - Russia - Crypto enthusiast since 2012. Computer science degree. Marketing experience. Nicos earned his cred in the rough and tumble years of the new Russian capitalism, and has ties with some major bitcoin payment processors. Nicos is also governed by a nondisclosure agreement that limits his public profile. Dog lover. Serial Entrepreneur.
Holly - Taiwan - Manufacturing, Factory management, Connections with top Alibaba vendors. Holly comes from one of Taiwan's most deeply rooted commercial families and has over 20 years experience with sourcing western production in Chinese factories. She also holds a NDA agreements with several online marketplace companies. Her most recent specialization has been mass production of cellphone accessories including iPhone cases. Holly found her way to us through her latest venture, supplying bitcoin ATM’s to Taiwan and Mainland China.
Profile images coming soon.
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hyunsookmom
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November 28, 2014, 05:19:39 PM Last edit: November 28, 2014, 05:35:30 PM by hyunsookmom |
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We already know these names, I was asking for more detail. What the plan is to bring these moving parts together. Who is even in charge of the project? David is chief dveloper only, right?
2 weeks ago you promised profile images coming soon. let's have them. It's great to promise during the sale but now you must give what was said when people were giving you BTC.
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November 28, 2014, 05:37:56 PM Last edit: November 28, 2014, 05:55:29 PM by unusualfacts30 |
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We already know these names, I was asking for more detail. What the plan is to bring these moving parts together. Who is even in charge of the project? David is chief dveloper only, right?
It's going to be similar to openbazaar as far as it looks (at least the process will be similar. ie: ability to buy/sell from wallet). David is lead developer, Yes. There are other devs under him. If you learn how openbazaar works you'll have an idea how bitbay marketplace will work. Team is working on smart contract wallet so that's the first priority right now for the team as well as the community. Profile pics can wait.
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Overed
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November 28, 2014, 05:45:25 PM |
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Again miss communication... You can make the conclusion by yourself
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threecats
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November 28, 2014, 06:04:43 PM |
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We already know these names, I was asking for more detail. What the plan is to bring these moving parts together. Who is even in charge of the project? David is chief dveloper only, right?
Hi Hyun If you go back and dig into the thread,it's pretty clear the main backers are some pretty well connected folks who intend not to be publicly identified. One can speculate why - and if you head over to the dedicated Fud thread you will find some very entertaining theories - but my guess is there are two reasons: Non-disclosure agreements & industry relationships where being connected to a project like BitBay would not be kindly looked on Basic common sense: in many countries, a crypto-based open bazaar type project may be a lightening rod for all kinds of unwanted attention. Ask yourself, if you were a key player in a truly decentralized online marketplace, would you want that publicized? Anyhow, just my 2 sat on the matter. Threecats
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November 28, 2014, 06:10:10 PM |
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hmm an interesting thing about Bitmessage. So on my i7 to send a 100K photo it takes 3 minutes! I'm not sure how I feel about this. Perhaps when we redesign it, we lower the proof of work. In the meantime should I warn how long it will take to send? Even worse, on my employees old laptop a normal message without a photo took a couple minutes for him to send. Its good for stopping spam but with whitelists and burn we wont need this.
Also, if you guys want to give an opinion on this. I'm trying to finish some nice user friendly features. I'm not going get them all done for the demo. But trying to get as many as I can. Things left to do...
First time setup user friendly wizard Pay to email Automatic signing of joint expenses(I can skip some of these for the next update) detailed contract panel UI checking for stalled bitmessages and sending again(I have been wanting to do this one for a while) paying multiple addresses different amounts in one TX in advanced send tab export history to csv Make the BitBay UI prettier. It would be nice to make it as sexy as the Halo wallet.
This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
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Piston Honda
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November 28, 2014, 06:21:32 PM |
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hmm an interesting thing about Bitmessage. So on my i7 to send a 100K photo it takes 3 minutes! I'm not sure how I feel about this. Perhaps when we redesign it, we lower the proof of work. In the meantime should I warn how long it will take to send? Even worse, on my employees old laptop a normal message without a photo took a couple minutes for him to send. Its good for stopping spam but with whitelists and burn we wont need this.
Also, if you guys want to give an opinion on this. I'm trying to finish some nice user friendly features. I'm not going get them all done for the demo. But trying to get as many as I can. Things left to do...
First time setup user friendly wizard Pay to email Automatic signing of joint expenses(I can skip some of these for the next update) detailed contract panel UI checking for stalled bitmessages and sending again(I have been wanting to do this one for a while) paying multiple addresses different amounts in one TX in advanced send tab export history to csv Make the BitBay UI prettier. It would be nice to make it as sexy as the Halo wallet.
This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
Arigatō for your efforts.
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qawzsx
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NOT FUD! FACTS!
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November 28, 2014, 07:52:24 PM |
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hmm an interesting thing about Bitmessage. So on my i7 to send a 100K photo it takes 3 minutes! I'm not sure how I feel about this. Perhaps when we redesign it, we lower the proof of work. In the meantime should I warn how long it will take to send? Even worse, on my employees old laptop a normal message without a photo took a couple minutes for him to send. Its good for stopping spam but with whitelists and burn we wont need this.
Also, if you guys want to give an opinion on this. I'm trying to finish some nice user friendly features. I'm not going get them all done for the demo. But trying to get as many as I can. Things left to do...
First time setup user friendly wizard Pay to email Automatic signing of joint expenses(I can skip some of these for the next update) detailed contract panel UI checking for stalled bitmessages and sending again(I have been wanting to do this one for a while) paying multiple addresses different amounts in one TX in advanced send tab export history to csv Make the BitBay UI prettier. It would be nice to make it as sexy as the Halo wallet.
This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
What about an asset exchange in the future?
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November 28, 2014, 08:39:02 PM |
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This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
Take. Your. Time.
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That's me on twitter --> @spookycoins
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Gizfreak
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November 28, 2014, 09:27:08 PM |
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This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
Take. Your. Time. Good things take their time indeed, so really no need for rushing. 2 weeks ago you promised profile images coming soon. let's have them.
BitBay Team? He's right.
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Gizfreak
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November 28, 2014, 09:42:48 PM |
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Ok I'll start off with one of me when I was farming at WoW
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November 28, 2014, 09:55:33 PM Last edit: November 29, 2014, 07:12:34 AM by wadili89 |
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Price on Bter is lower than the minimum offered price in the earlier sale. Why are the ones who bought now selling at a loss a few days past?
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November 28, 2014, 10:11:34 PM |
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Price on Bter is lower than the minimum offered price in th earlier sale. Why are the ones who bought now selling at a loss a few days past?
Because BitPay is a Fonzy scheme ?
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XC | XST
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qawzsx
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November 28, 2014, 10:24:13 PM |
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Price on Bter is lower than the minimum offered price in th earlier sale. Why are the ones who bought now selling at a loss a few days past?
Nobody is selling. This is old game... Small volume, manipulating bots selling into their own buy orders, pushing the price down An easy game to accumulate coins from panic sellers.
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funsponge
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November 29, 2014, 01:31:43 AM |
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Just bought another 600k - love these 'newbies' panic selling into me lol
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Cryptosis
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November 29, 2014, 02:50:30 AM |
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hmm an interesting thing about Bitmessage. So on my i7 to send a 100K photo it takes 3 minutes! I'm not sure how I feel about this. Perhaps when we redesign it, we lower the proof of work. In the meantime should I warn how long it will take to send? Even worse, on my employees old laptop a normal message without a photo took a couple minutes for him to send. Its good for stopping spam but with whitelists and burn we wont need this.
Also, if you guys want to give an opinion on this. I'm trying to finish some nice user friendly features. I'm not going get them all done for the demo. But trying to get as many as I can. Things left to do...
First time setup user friendly wizard Pay to email Automatic signing of joint expenses(I can skip some of these for the next update) detailed contract panel UI checking for stalled bitmessages and sending again(I have been wanting to do this one for a while) paying multiple addresses different amounts in one TX in advanced send tab export history to csv Make the BitBay UI prettier. It would be nice to make it as sexy as the Halo wallet.
This should not take me too long these are minor aesthetic details. But it may take a few more days. I could release now but why rush great things.
Arigatō for your efforts. Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto
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Cryptosis
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November 29, 2014, 02:54:42 AM |
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We already know these names, I was asking for more detail. What the plan is to bring these moving parts together. Who is even in charge of the project? David is chief dveloper only, right?
2 weeks ago you promised profile images coming soon. let's have them. It's great to promise during the sale but now you must give what was said when people were giving you BTC.
Your bitching about profile images? What is that going to prove to you exactly? Someone drew mustaches on all the photos, they had to start over at scratch as all that was left to choose from were steamy revealing shots
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