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hero member
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February 20, 2013, 03:07:07 PM
#13
Great then, set it up, if people like it they will use it, if it is free open source they will be able to decentralise it which seems to be what you want them to do, yes?

So put it on github or sourceforge or the like, give us the link, we'll download the code and give it a whirl...

-MarkM-



The plugins are for websites and I expect them to be developed in PHP. It is open source in that HTML is open source. It not based on a downloadable piece of software. It is more similar to a plugin for Wordpress.


Plus, the "money part" is based on replication and becomes an asset over time. As usual, the early adopters will make the most, exactly like bitcoin. This can be replicated easily over all the world.

legendary
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February 20, 2013, 01:27:00 PM
#12
Great then, set it up, if people like it they will use it, if it is free open source they will be able to decentralise it which seems to be what you want them to do, yes?

So put it on github or sourceforge or the like, give us the link, we'll download the code and give it a whirl...

-MarkM-
hero member
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February 20, 2013, 01:10:49 PM
#11
A decentralized GLBSE or MtGox, many times people discussed this hear. It has become some kind of Holy Grail for the developing crowd but no one yet had a conclusive idea how to solve the complex batch of problems that goes with it AFAIK.

Have you heard of Bitwasp?:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitwasp-marketplace-to-make-sites-similar-to-silkroad-109223


Holy Grail? This is easy! It will take no amount of coding knowledge to use once it is running. Its for everyone.


I looked at the link. (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitwasp-marketplace-to-make-sites-similar-to-silkroad-109223)


No, this is based on HTML and a few PHP or javascript plugins. I think the Silkroad is only available using TOR, is that right? There is nothing illegal or nothing to make governments feel "threatened" with my setup.
legendary
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February 20, 2013, 01:02:50 PM
#10
A decentralized GLBSE or MtGox, many times people discussed this hear. It has become some kind of Holy Grail for the developing crowd but no one yet had a conclusive idea how to solve the complex batch of problems that goes with it AFAIK.

Have you heard of Bitwasp?:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitwasp-marketplace-to-make-sites-similar-to-silkroad-109223
hero member
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February 20, 2013, 12:58:39 PM
#9
Are you aware of Ripple.com?

-MarkM-
I have heard of it. I like my idea better. Ripple is still under the control of a few, right?

Ripple is essentially a protocol, similar to Bitcoin. With community growth, there will be distribution of control among participating nodes as there is now in Bitcoin.


Do people make money two ways with Ripple? Is it on mobile devices?
legendary
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February 20, 2013, 12:57:23 PM
#8
Are you aware of Ripple.com?

-MarkM-
I have heard of it. I like my idea better. Ripple is still under the control of a few, right?

Ripple is essentially a protocol, similar to Bitcoin. With community growth, there will be distribution of control among participating nodes as there is now in Bitcoin.
hero member
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February 20, 2013, 12:15:31 PM
#7
Can you elaborate on this "natural engine"? What is your plan?

Word of mouth is the natural engine.  Its set up so that people can get their friends in as well and get paid to do so.

By the way, it will go on mobiles.

legendary
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February 20, 2013, 12:09:26 PM
#6
Can you elaborate on this "natural engine"? What is your plan?
hero member
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February 20, 2013, 11:59:57 AM
#5

This idea of making bitcoin markets decentralized makes bitcoin even more secure.

Some people with some web programming skills would be nice to pull this off. I can do
some of them myself since I have been a webmaster off and on for ten plus years.
I could eventually make it all myself in time. But again, it is against what I believe. Having "one
person in charge" of things is not the goal. Complete decentralization of bitcoin markets is the goal.
If you believe like I do lets work on making it happen.

Send me a PM...


Perhaps you could explain why the existing decentralized markets are not adequate?



http://bitcoin-otc.com/
http://localbitcoins.com/
http://btcnearme.com/
http://tradebitcoin.com/



I am not saying they are not. But with my idea, people make money two different ways. I think I have hit on something here. If they are truly decentralized, that is great, that is what I want, but at the same time I have a "natural engine" that makes people want to share bitcoin with their friends.

Do those sites you listed do that?


Edit: I took a look at the https://localbitcoins.com/ site. It is okay for what it does, but my idea decentralizes more than their site and it appears there is only one way to trade currencies for bitcoin. My idea allows people to make money two ways.

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February 20, 2013, 11:54:54 AM
#4

This idea of making bitcoin markets decentralized makes bitcoin even more secure.

Some people with some web programming skills would be nice to pull this off. I can do
some of them myself since I have been a webmaster off and on for ten plus years.
I could eventually make it all myself in time. But again, it is against what I believe. Having "one
person in charge" of things is not the goal. Complete decentralization of bitcoin markets is the goal.
If you believe like I do lets work on making it happen.

Send me a PM...


Perhaps you could explain why the existing decentralized markets are not adequate?

http://bitcoin-otc.com/
http://localbitcoins.com/
http://btcnearme.com/
http://tradebitcoin.com/

hero member
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February 20, 2013, 11:52:20 AM
#3
Are you aware of Ripple.com?

-MarkM-


I have heard of it. I like my idea better. Ripple is still under the control of a few, right?
legendary
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February 20, 2013, 11:48:36 AM
#2
Are you aware of Ripple.com?

-MarkM-
hero member
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February 20, 2013, 11:21:14 AM
#1
I believe bitcoin markets should match bitcoin; distributed, and not under the control of centralized groups.
I believe bitcoin markets should not charge fees.
I believe bitcoin markets should not have intrusive ads or ask intrusive questions.
I believe there is a group of people out there who has been waiting for this to happen.


Bank robbers rob banks because they know that is where the money is. Those who
rob current bitcoin markets have the same targets because that is where the bitcoins are.
I believe this needs to change so that thieves no longer have a target online.


This idea of making bitcoin markets decentralized makes bitcoin even more secure.


Some people with some web programming skills would be nice to pull this off. I can do
some of them myself since I have been a webmaster off and on for ten plus years.
I could eventually make it all myself in time. But again, it is against what I believe. Having "one
person in charge" of things is not the goal. Complete decentralization of bitcoin markets is the goal.
If you believe like I do lets work on making it happen.


Send me a PM...
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