Pages:
Author

Topic: [ANN] Get The Humble THQ Bundle with Bitcoin (Read 2571 times)

zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
December 23, 2012, 10:12:03 AM
#21
And... there's a new one. Kris, will we also be able to buy this one through walletbit?

hmm... so $6.50 for dungeon defenders?   i'd be interested
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
December 19, 2012, 04:04:21 PM
#20
And... there's a new one. Kris, will we also be able to buy this one through walletbit?
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1128
December 19, 2012, 11:28:50 AM
#19
Humble Bundle is pretty awesome. Pay what you want, with extra games/soundtracks/etc if you pay more than the minimum (which is usually 5-8 bucks). Also has an area to choose where your money goes to, split between the devs, a couple charities, humble bundle guys. Usually they are indie games, some good, some not so much. But pretty much every bundle has at least 2 games worth it. This one was a THQ bundle, had games like Saints Row the Third (which is awesome in every way), Dawn of War Gold, Red Faction, some others. There are some others doing the same thing now, I forget the names of them now though.   

Most of the games (well the indie ones at least) have DRM free downloadable versions, all with a few exceptions have Steam keys.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
December 19, 2012, 02:03:14 AM
#18
so, what's the humble bundle without looking at some image (games?  for PC?  shrug) or looking at a youtube video?  the website doesnt explain it

only thing that comes to mind for me is the humble guys

if the humble bundle isnt related to the pirate group, why would you name something like that?  scratch


From the website:
"What is Humble Bundle? Humble Bundle organizes awesome, pay-what-you-want sales for digital stuff. So far, we've let people name their price and support charity to get groundbreaking video games, music, and eBooks. We've helped bring games to Mac, Linux, and Android when previously unavailable and always put an emphasis on supporting developers and charities through our promotions. Due to the generous contributions of bundle buyers, we have already raised over $9 million for charity."
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
December 19, 2012, 12:53:09 AM
#17
so, what's the humble bundle without looking at some image (games?  for PC?  shrug) or looking at a youtube video?  the website doesnt explain it

only thing that comes to mind for me is the humble guys

if the humble bundle isnt related to the pirate group, why would you name something like that?  scratch
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
December 17, 2012, 06:36:17 PM
#16

yup, this exactly. I think a lot of people don't know about humble bundle, that would probably buy it.

Yeah, I don't think so.

Humble THQ bundles sold:  885,364
Humble THQ bundles sold via walletbit: 2
I'm pretty sure the reason there weren't many bought through walletbit is because rarely anyone knew it could've been bought this way, I for example sure fell in this category. Anyway I was thinking in general here, I didn't know humblebundle existed before, so did none of my friends. I mentioned it to them and the majority bought it also. For anyone that even remotely likes games (and/or game music) I think a 1$ donation is a no-brainer.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 1009
December 17, 2012, 06:24:04 PM
#15

yup, this exactly. I think a lot of people don't know about humble bundle, that would probably buy it.

Yeah, I don't think so.

Humble THQ bundles sold:  885,364
Humble THQ bundles sold via walletbit: 2
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
December 17, 2012, 06:14:40 PM
#14
A person has to know about/have bitcoins AND want to buy a humble bundle AND have to be aware of the walletbit offer for this to work out.
Good principle to be a middleman though.
yup, this exactly. I think a lot of people don't know about humble bundle, that would probably buy it. I mean, it's only a couple of bucks, you get shitload of awesome games (and soundtracks) and it helps charity, what's not to like Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1001
₪``Campaign Manager´´₪
December 17, 2012, 06:03:53 PM
#13
Summing up the obvious, I think there are a lot of "ands" in this story.
A person has to know about/have bitcoins AND want to buy a humble bundle AND have to be aware of the walletbit offer for this to work out.
Good principle to be a middleman though.
hero member
Activity: 991
Merit: 1011
December 17, 2012, 05:22:53 PM
#12
ahhh, i totally forgot about that one. if anyone has a leftover bundle, i would gladly take it.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
December 17, 2012, 04:37:16 PM
#11
I bought it via the walletbit site.
(well.. sort of... there is some issue still being worked out it seems)

A suggestion/query re the walletbit.com receipts - Is there some reason that my receipt url from yesterday is no longer displaying anything?
When I made the payment yesterday, I didn't have a printer handy so just bookmarked it, expecting to be able to view it today - but now it's blank.
I would think receipts should last a few days or weeks if not indefinitely.

sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
December 17, 2012, 10:12:08 AM
#10
Only two purchased the humble bundle with bitcoin.
I unfortunately bought it before I saw this thread, otherwise I would've done so.

There's no incentive. You added another layer of risk without benefits. We have to now trust you and humble bundle to deliver, instead of just trusting humble bundle.

Plus buying the humble bundle isn't exactly something I would want to be anonymous for.

Sure there's incentive, I (and I'm sure I'm not the only one) have bought the last three humble bundles using bitcoin (through a proxy). I don't care about anonymity, I just want to pay with bitcoins because it's easier for me, in my eyes that's incentive enough.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1003
December 17, 2012, 09:32:32 AM
#9
There's no incentive. You added another layer of risk without benefits. We have to now trust you and humble bundle to deliver, instead of just trusting humble bundle.

Plus buying the humble bundle isn't exactly something I would want to be anonymous for.
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
December 16, 2012, 11:32:56 PM
#8
Only two purchased the humble bundle with bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1009
firstbits:1MinerQ
December 03, 2012, 07:23:08 AM
#7
I would hope that any pass thru will have a status page or some way to see how much has passed thru. It would great if target organizations could see how much came via bitcoin to help with decision making and trends.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
December 03, 2012, 05:04:10 AM
#6

BitPay is doing this for wikipedia. At first I was a little annoyed partly for Vit's reason, but now I like the idea. Each extra thing you can makes the coins more useful to people and thus more valuable. Sure it would be a better PR boost if they took it directly, but that wasn't really about to happen anyway.

And later, when there are even more uses for coins these places that are only getting old money from pass-throughs will have need for coins and want to get them directly instead of hassling to buy them.

+1. Always nice to have a new thing to do with my coins.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
December 03, 2012, 04:14:13 AM
#5

I was actually wondering about a 'pass-through' type bitcoin donation system like this ... it seems like there are quite a few organisations out there that could benefit from such a pass-thru donation service like this, i.e. someone wants to donate to EFF, Wikileaks, Humble Bundle, etc who do not as yet accept bitcoins then you pass along btc donations to the orgs ... and all those people who prefer to use (only have access to) btc but not paypal, bank acct., credit card can use the pass-thru.


BitPay is doing this for wikipedia. At first I was a little annoyed partly for Vit's reason, but now I like the idea. Each extra thing you can makes the coins more useful to people and thus more valuable. Sure it would be a better PR boost if they took it directly, but that wasn't really about to happen anyway.

And later, when there are even more uses for coins these places that are only getting old money from pass-throughs will have need for coins and want to get them directly instead of hassling to buy them.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 2349
Eadem mutata resurgo
December 03, 2012, 01:20:18 AM
#4

I was actually wondering about a 'pass-through' type bitcoin donation system like this ... it seems like there are quite a few organisations out there that could benefit from such a pass-thru donation service like this, i.e. someone wants to donate to EFF, Wikileaks, Humble Bundle, etc who do not as yet accept bitcoins then you pass along btc donations to the orgs ... and all those people who prefer to use (only have access to) btc but not paypal, bank acct., credit card can use the pass-thru.

Not quite sure how the trust system would work though, maybe a reputation or some kind of validating mechanism to show the donation went through to the desired org.
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
December 03, 2012, 01:03:56 AM
#3
It's nice to have this payment option, but I'm skeptic about this making any difference. At worst this may give them an incentive to officially not to accept bitcoins.

I guess you could have a point there, thanks for your insight.

If all other fails its a way for people to purchase this bundle with bitcoins.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
December 02, 2012, 09:15:54 AM
#2
It's nice to have this payment option, but I'm skeptic about this making any difference. At worst this may give them an incentive to officially not to accept bitcoins.
Pages:
Jump to: