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Topic: [ANN] BitHIRE (HIRE) | Freelance Market | Microtipping | Adverts | Featured Gigs - page 9. (Read 46020 times)

hero member
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Coin Mage
From 0.0130 to 0.0003 in 4 days.  Huh Could someone explain to me what happened here?
member
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My post was deleted??  Huh Huh

I can't sell this coin because of alot of bots in the marketing!!!  Cry  OMG
newbie
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Hello, I signed up to the website and made a listing Smiley http://www.bithire.me/categories/crypto-promotional-services

I hope people will come to try my services. Dev, maybe we can run a signature campaign to promote services?
legendary
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Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
User information is secured using encryption with SHA512. We do not store funds on the same server as the site database so in the event that the site is compromised, neither funds or user information will be useful or available to attackers.

Buyers and Sellers communicate through the website. Email notifications will be sent when gigs are purchased.

Buyers are protected from fraudulent service providers through escrow, the number of days specified for delivery would be stated and locked in once the order has been made. In the event that there is a dispute, the order can either be cancelled by the seller or the dispute is raised and we will look at the dialogue ourselves to resolve the matter.

This is the information I was looking for, thank you. Essentially you've created a token to go alongside your/BitHire's centralized web implementation of a service marketplace which happens to depend on the HIRE token. I was trying to understand how the services BitHire offers relates to the functionality of the coin/the blockchain and your reply helps me to better understand (per my understanding- they aren't related outside the fact $HIRE is used to facilitate payment).

Can you elaborate on the "bitcoin integration" you mentioned? How does that work with $HIRE? is it just an exchange based on current HIRE/BTC rates or something more?

Thanks, wish you and other freelancers on the the BitHire platform the best of luck. Extra exposure never hurt a freelancer afaik Smiley
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We did consider building decentralized markets, and some form of “Smart Contracts” protocol into the actual coin using multi-sig and Bitmessage and we may still go this direction after we are happy with the site.


If anyone is looking for a flag, this is a good one.
The old decentralized market trick  Shocked

Note, we're not a decentralized market place.

It was an idea which we felt would have been more of a technical exercise and not really used.

There are plenty of coins with decentralized markets, and basically nobody uses them at all.
legendary
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to your stations, man the pineapples!!!

We did consider building decentralized markets, and some form of “Smart Contracts” protocol into the actual coin using multi-sig and Bitmessage and we may still go this direction after we are happy with the site.


If anyone is looking for a flag, this is a good one.
The old decentralized market trick  Shocked
legendary
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Did someone listed on bithire socks on bitcointalk ? that was so funny!

with that coin supply and that price i wish i had a few.
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Clearly you've misunderstood the whole idea behind this project. The coin has nothing to do with "tech" innovation. They have never claimed to be that. They are simply using existing tech to transfer value and promote user content on the platform.

They might have plans to add coins development down the line but this was never intended or mentioned and is not to be expected of them. Perhaps a coin like factom or ETH is what you are looking for. I welcome any coin development and think it would bring even more value to users but it's a little harsh to criticise their project in a somewhat condescending manner.

People are investing time (freelancers, listing gigs) and $$ (investors, ppl trying to use the coin to buy gigs) in this thing, I don't think its harsh at all to ask the developer of the project technical questions. Even if there is no innovation here (which is what you're saying) they still should have answers to these questions- how will they provide any type of support if things start to go wrong?

They're using existing tech, ok- what coin was this forked from? Or what assimilation of coins was it birthed from?

Well you are free to ask questions. Your initial comment bluntly saying "poor site" is not constructive at all. The site is functional and the fact that they are aiming to bridge the crypto community and those outside is commendable. I see the project as a gateway for those outside of crypto to start using bitcoin. The world doesn't always need overly complicated new pieces of tech, it needs better integration into society through usability. People want to promote their gigs and increase exposure on the platform by spending this coin and I think that's fine. The platform is giving freelancers a way to make money with minimal fees with the option to accept and use $HIRE. I can't really fault them for their efforts and if people are willing to accept part payments in BTC/HIRE I think the coin will be used for a long time.
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legendary
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Clearly you've misunderstood the whole idea behind this project. The coin has nothing to do with "tech" innovation. They have never claimed to be that. They are simply using existing tech to transfer value and promote user content on the platform.

They might have plans to add coins development down the line but this was never intended or mentioned and is not to be expected of them. Perhaps a coin like factom or ETH is what you are looking for. I welcome any coin development and think it would bring even more value to users but it's a little harsh to criticise their project in a somewhat condescending manner.

People are investing time (freelancers, listing gigs) and $$ (investors, ppl trying to use the coin to buy gigs) in this thing, I don't think its harsh at all to ask the developer of the project technical questions. Even if there is no innovation here (which is what you're saying) they still should have answers to these questions- how will they provide any type of support if things start to go wrong?

They're using existing tech, ok- what coin was this forked from? Or what assimilation of coins was it birthed from?
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legendary
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Yeah right not touching this price manipulated coin right now lmao.  Nice trex pump and all, for those that will win...yet anyone buying now will lose and baghold.  If this coin is real it is/can be promising though...but with that manipulation it REALLY turns ppl off knowing that isn't real btc pushing it up.  Nobody knows about this coin and it flies just like that??  Roll Eyes

this.  Roll Eyes

Edit:

- poor website
- ANN has no technical info
- whitepaper is simply a marketing roadmap, NOT a whitepaper.
- oversupplied ICO
- code had SIX commits. Total. Trivial changes.
- pumped out of the gate

Why don't you post some real technical info? Why should freelancers even waste time w Bithire? Why no just list their services on CoinToPay, accept any crypto they want, and avoid Bithire bag holding entirely??

A whitepaper is not limited to only delivery of technical concepts. Its clear, you seem to be more technically inclined which is fair but again, building a service product doesn't require a full technical overview.

When the project started, we wanted to solve some problems we identified with current services for freelancing and we observed a niche that could be filled with our service.
Clearly, our website is different to CoinToPay and we've chosen to go about the route of settling directly in Crypto and not in fiat. I'm not going to go into depth why that has its benefits, we've all heard that before. Other services like fiverr have integrated  crypto payments and also settle in fiat. Infact, they raised $60M in series D funding just do integrate this.

Many websites, reddit, zapchain changetip etc. have mechanisms for allowing micro-transactions and micro-tipping. And HIRE is in line with that idea. It also served as an opportunity for us to kick-start this project.

Whilst you could argue that users can perhaps get the same from other websites, I would argue that dealing with fiat is something we have chosen to sidestep and thus position ourselves as crypto-only. Furthermore, there is absolutely no reason why having more options to sell their services on other platforms is a problem at all. Especially given that the incumbent competition all settle in fiat and have some what of a oligarchy going on.

As for bag holding Bit hire, we are committed to giving holders the opportunity get real services on a platform where for once, they can do something with the coin instead of as you say bag holding. Again, it is another option and we are not a fault for giving people that option.

We have been running social media (see our twitter, facebook) for several months now, and I know plenty of community members here will back us up in saying that there is genuine interest in the project. I don't know and therefore can't comment on what happens with the coin out the gate, but what we're focusing on doing is continually to update the site and build something that people truly would like to use.

If you have further questions, I will do my best to answer them.

legendary
Activity: 1036
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Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
Yeah right not touching this price manipulated coin right now lmao.  Nice trex pump and all, for those that will win...yet anyone buying now will lose and baghold.  If this coin is real it is/can be promising though...but with that manipulation it REALLY turns ppl off knowing that isn't real btc pushing it up.  Nobody knows about this coin and it flies just like that??  Roll Eyes

this.  Roll Eyes

Edit:

- poor website
- ANN has no technical info
- whitepaper is simply a marketing roadmap, NOT a whitepaper.
- oversupplied ICO
- code had SIX commits. Total. Trivial changes.
- pumped out of the gate

Why don't you post some real technical info? Why should freelancers even waste time w Bithire? Why no just list their services on CoinToPay, accept any crypto they want, and avoid Bithire bag holding entirely??
full member
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the fake pumps of crypto are back!!
I don't think so that 228 btc volume means a fake pump

Volume is increasing still. I see the site is growing too! Lots of new services!
sr. member
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the fake pumps of crypto are back!!
I don't think so that 228 btc volume means a fake pump
hero member
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sr. member
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the fake pumps of crypto are back!!
full member
Activity: 157
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The hype is real. Im looking forward to some new features. Would a site forum or chatbox be possible dev?
hero member
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Coin Supply : 42,000,000
price : 0.013 btc
nice hire
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