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swinewine
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May 26, 2011, 01:26:00 PM |
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You could ask them to sign up to http://ww.youtipit.org. If they created a tipit we would try to get our members to tip them and I would be another way to promote the project.
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swinewine
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May 26, 2011, 03:40:31 PM |
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I just got a mail from Bruno,
I sent him a mail earlier to see if he was interested in receiving youtipit/bitcoin tips. He said he would have a look soon. The cool thing was I was able to send him the link to the Escrow Tipit you created for him. If he signs up using his Facebook account he will have his first bitcoin!
Nice work Arthurh.
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arturh (OP)
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May 26, 2011, 04:07:29 PM |
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Haha, sorry for the youtipit bashing, I didn't know you were a founder. The setting up an escrow account was really counterintuitive, even with the instructions (I didn't find the "here" link).
Also, why don't you make donations amounts visible? For escrow accounts, at least?
And are amounts transfered to the youtipit displayed on "Recent Tip It activity"?
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swinewine
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May 26, 2011, 04:47:04 PM |
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No problem. We only just started this feature last week and it definitely needs to be presented better. Still its quite easy to setup an escrow tipit and anyone can tip in to on (with or without a youtipit account). Any suggestions like the ones you just gave are welcome. Yes amounts are seen in your account and the account of the receiver under "Activities". We think its better to keep the amounts tipped away from public view although its very easy to implement. Do you think everyone should be able to see the tip amounts?
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arturh (OP)
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May 26, 2011, 05:02:27 PM |
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Why not? You can make anonymous donations to the bitcoin address anyway.
I think seeing how much has been contributed, would encourage people to give more ...
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swinewine
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May 26, 2011, 05:40:58 PM |
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ok, point noted. I think we might do this for escrow tipits
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MarketNeutral
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May 14, 2012, 06:58:14 PM |
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I have no experience with them, but I know of films that have received funding through http://www.piratemyfilm.com/And Max Keiser, the site's owner, is bitcoin friendly.
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film2240
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May 15, 2012, 10:11:51 AM |
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I'd like to get started with crowdfunding for future film projects by accepting BTC to really speed things up.How do I start with crowd funding? How can I send a tip to the filmmaker if need be?
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[This signature is available for rent.BTC/ETH/LTC or £50 equivalent a month] [This signature is available for rent.BTC/ETH/LTC or £50 equivalent a month] [This signature is available for rent.BTC/ETH/LTC or £50 equivalent a month]
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frisco2
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May 15, 2012, 02:23:25 PM |
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I created an instant tip jar for you: https://propster.hypervolume.com/tipjar/0C6Z3WOPut a link on you homepage. Add more comments to the tip jar in the Comments section below, about what exactly you want to do, because it is not really clear why people should give you money. Do you have a sample on youtube of the kind of stuff you make ? Put that in the comment.
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Crosspass -- a simple way to send passwords, encryption keys, bitcoin addresses, etc.
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johnlu
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May 15, 2012, 08:34:28 PM |
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I saw that Nicolas Alcala made his account in youtipit, but they didn't publicly this on his websites... I think we should advice him to do.
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