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Topic: [Ann] CoinDL - Buy with Bitcoin: Now only 1% fee on Coupon & Gift Codes - page 6. (Read 21592 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1013
i can't find the way to make the price of my stuff as "pay as you want", any idea?
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
After todays visit, I bought the Alco album. Nice!  Smiley
As did I.  As I've been in-and-out of the Bitcoin scene for months now, I was not aware that this site even existed until 20 minutes ago, when I came upon it via BitVisitor.  Dunno why I even use BitVisitor since it pays out maybe a penny at most per 5-minute website visit, but this time I'm glad I did since it introduced me to CoinDL, and this album.  I'm not exactly a music buff, but the closest thing I can compare it to is the entirety of the album "The Hazards of Love" by The Decemberists.  Either way, I liked what I heard in the previews, so I bought it.  Wouldn't have heard of them at all if it wasn't for Bitcoin Cheesy

This site, at least from my cursory glance at it, appears to be one of those perfect applications of Bitcoin, as a sort of replacement for iTunes for those willing to accept Bitcoin as payment, and going after the indie music scene is a fantastic idea for that.  I'll comment more once I peruse the site more to see what else people have to offer.

CoinDL here actually makes me excited to spend Bitcoins on actual goods and services again rather than treating it like a stock, much the same way that BitcoinTorrentz does.
Bitvisitor has been driving quite a bit of traffic to the site and paying out of their own pocket. It'll be interesting to see what sort of residual impact they will have had if/when they stop. So thanks to them for leading you here and thanks to you for the testimonial.

About Alco, I kid you not, I listened to them in the shower this morning. Having enjoyed the album several times it sort of makes you wonder about the entire industry. There's just not enough time for a person to weed through everything themselves. I have no doubt there are a thousand hidden gems that are waiting to be discovered. If CoinDL can help do that, that's a huge bonus on top of everything else Bitcoin has to offer.

It is a pleasure helping creative folks lead not just with their works but with how they distribute them.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
2nd Edit: My app has been approved. Turns out, I only have .m4a files, so I'll have to hassle my roommate for some .mp3's when he gets back into town.

m4a is a container format and inside them may be audio encoded either lossy or lossless. If the files are large enough to be lossless, feel free to upload them and we'll encode them to MP3 320kbps. If they are smaller they are likely already compressed in which case it's best to wait until you obtain the tracks in mp3 format.

They are at 256 kbps, must have been a CD rip.
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
I love the initiative, but it would be great if you could rate and review items and sort by rate, etc.

Noted.

After todays visit, I bought the Alco album. Nice!  Smiley The album downloaded as "alco.zip"

Suggestion: Change the name of the the downloaded object to something like "CoinDL-author-product.zip"
This is a great idea. The better id of files is nice as well as a little branding!
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
2nd Edit: My app has been approved. Turns out, I only have .m4a files, so I'll have to hassle my roommate for some .mp3's when he gets back into town.

m4a is a container format and inside them may be audio encoded either lossy or lossless. If the files are large enough to be lossless, feel free to upload them and we'll encode them to MP3 320kbps. If they are smaller they are likely already compressed in which case it's best to wait until you obtain the tracks in mp3 format.
sr. member
Activity: 373
Merit: 250
After todays visit, I bought the Alco album. Nice!  Smiley
As did I.  As I've been in-and-out of the Bitcoin scene for months now, I was not aware that this site even existed until 20 minutes ago, when I came upon it via BitVisitor.  Dunno why I even use BitVisitor since it pays out maybe a penny at most per 5-minute website visit, but this time I'm glad I did since it introduced me to CoinDL, and this album.  I'm not exactly a music buff, but the closest thing I can compare it to is the entirety of the album "The Hazards of Love" by The Decemberists.  Either way, I liked what I heard in the previews, so I bought it.  Wouldn't have heard of them at all if it wasn't for Bitcoin Cheesy

This site, at least from my cursory glance at it, appears to be one of those perfect applications of Bitcoin, as a sort of replacement for iTunes for those willing to accept Bitcoin as payment, and going after the indie music scene is a fantastic idea for that.  I'll comment more once I peruse the site more to see what else people have to offer.

CoinDL here actually makes me excited to spend Bitcoins on actual goods and services again rather than treating it like a stock, much the same way that BitcoinTorrentz does.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1020
Because... why? Smiley

There's just no incentive for weex to release this information.

I would like to follow the beat and pulse of the community by tracking economic activities. It's a shame that those information are considered business secrets.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
I'm waiting for my application to be approved.

Some of my friends formed a folk-rock band, and recorded an album. They sound sort of like a grittier version of the Avett Brothers. Or maybe more like Bob Dylan. They're no longer together, but two of them, including the frontman, just started recording and performing under a different name.

Anyway, I'll upload it under "pay what you want" whenever I get cleared. It's on itunes too.


Here's a music video they threw together once for a contest (no, it didn't win, but a great song).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sru8-a3_BfQ&feature=related

Edit: the member who manages their sales is my roommate. Proceeds go to the band members.

2nd Edit: My app has been approved. Turns out, I only have .m4a files, so I'll have to hassle my roommate for some .mp3's when he gets back into town.
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
Have you tried .wav with .7z compression? 7z can go to very high ratios, at a mild cost of CPU time. I just tried it on a .wav sound effect I had lying around, I got 33% compression. Longer files generally get better compression.
I have not located a utility that will do 7-zip on OS X. The canonical 7-zip.exe seems to be Windows-only.
http://7-zip.org/download.html shows several user-provided mac ports, although none from the official authors.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1660
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Have you tried .wav with .7z compression? 7z can go to very high ratios, at a mild cost of CPU time. I just tried it on a .wav sound effect I had lying around, I got 33% compression. Longer files generally get better compression.
I have not located a utility that will do 7-zip on OS X. The canonical 7-zip.exe seems to be Windows-only.
legendary
Activity: 1458
Merit: 1006
After todays visit, I bought the Alco album. Nice!  Smiley The album downloaded as "alco.zip"

Suggestion: Change the name of the the downloaded object to something like "CoinDL-author-product.zip"

For example: "CoinDL-Justin_B_Porter-Keys_of_Life.zip"

I figure it's sort of easy to delete a file named "alco.zip" or "wallpaper.zip" by accident.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
I suspect we're talking < 1000 BTC, certainly less than 10000 BTC since launch anyway.

Not sure why you would think the community is that small.

hero member
Activity: 523
Merit: 500
I love the initiative, but it would be great if you could rate and review items and sort by rate, etc.
legendary
Activity: 1458
Merit: 1006
Because... why? Smiley

There's just no incentive for weex to release this information.

I suspect we're talking < 1000 BTC, certainly less than 10000 BTC since launch anyway.

Given some time and healthy growth, it could make sense to puff one's feathers
and show off with "One million BTC powered downloads served" or something.

But for a low volume business with small transactions: Nope.
legendary
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Merit: 1020
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
Is it possible that you would provide market data on total BTC transacted per day?

I think this is a really bad idea.
I agree and have no plans to provide such data.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1020
legendary
Activity: 1031
Merit: 1000
Is it possible that you would provide market data on total BTC transacted per day?

I think this is a really bad idea.
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
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[Announce] "Pay What You Want" at CoinDL - downloads marketplace, Bitcoin-only
… but how? Is it implicit by not defining a price?
No, email [email protected] to request your item be sold that way. We'll get you a check box on the item's edit page soon.
legendary
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Merit: 1114
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[Announce] "Pay What You Want" at CoinDL - downloads marketplace, Bitcoin-only
… but how? Is it implicit by not defining a price?
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