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legendary
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Creating an app or tool or even a site such as infovortice2013's blog for DNotes now may wind up a profitable venture in the future. CryptoBroker79 created a tool that will become very useful for introducing people to DNotes and helping them get started. As it is upgraded and more features added it could end up earning some advertising revenue. We encourage everyone to think of how they can contribute now.
legendary
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monetize it is not bad if are tecnological adds o something relationated is good and not disturb the use of the app,

later if it go top seller can make a givaway or something  Wink

hero member
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An email I just revieved from an advertising agency,

"Dear Cryptobroker team,

My name is Clara and I am specialized in helping android developers to better monetize their apps on Google Play. Our premium advertisers are currently looking to buy android traffic at a very high price in apps like Dnotes Educational Guide.

We think you can generate up to $10 CPM with their full screen ads, which are very clean. Indeed, most of our advertisers are willing to pay, on average, between $1 and $3 per installation. You're free to display these ads whenever you want in your app so that it's not intrusive.

If you'd like to learn more, don't hesitate to ask me. You can also visit our website: the link is in my signature Wink

What do you think? Do you want to give it a try?

Kindest regards,

Clara Lambert
Account manager
www.adbuddiz.com"


I chose to decline, for many reasons. But it's exciting to know that turning on an app revenue stream can be that easy.
legendary
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Great article on the wall street journal about Charities seeking donations in bitcoin. Good news for DNotes CRISP for Charity program, Charities want to be involved.

Charities Seek Donations in Bitcoin

“We want to remain contemporary and relevant to current and future generations,” says Mr. Rossetti. “We don’t only want to be your grandmother’s charity, we want to be your grandchild’s charity. One way to do that is to accept bitcoin.”

http://www.wsj.com/articles/charities-seek-donations-in-bitcoin-1428894121
RJF
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If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency.  


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html

Yep, that's us...  Smiley  I remember it well...

Believers in the unbelievable, inventors of the impossible and, the only people in the world able to produce 40 hours of work in a 12 hour work day....
RJF
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hot and really bad news demostrating easy vulnerabilities to corrupt decentraliced blockchain with simple exploit

http://bitcoinist.net/kaspersky-labs-interpol-blockchain-vulnerable/


 Huh Shocked Huh

That requires an infected computer to even have an impact on the end user. It has no impact on the blockchain functionality. The article is clearly misleading.

100% in agreement here. This is not so much an "exploit" but a "by design feature" used to carry other info on the blockchain. There really isn't much that can be done with this and any modern virus/malware scanned can render it a moot point. As usual, the news media has seized on the a buzz word instead of a fact.
legendary
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ok thanks TeeGee, yeah i enter to retweet some  Cheesy ralley not time in twitter or social media just for colaborate
hero member
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Good question infovortice,

That information can be found here on the landing page: http://dnotesvault.com/crisp-for-students.php

The distribution of codes to participating universities has yet to begin, which will be when we will see a large number of new CRISP accounts. New CRISP for Students account creation rates will increase as the DNotes marketing campaign gets into full swing - have you seen the latest twitter marketing? This is already getting under-way.
legendary
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how many students accounts for CRISP are opened until now ?
sr. member
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If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency.  


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html

Great article, everyone should read it to get a rough idea what the DNotes team goes through on a daily bases. Nothing in that write-up is over stated. In our case it takes even more. DNotes is managed as a business but cannot be controlled as a business because no body legally owns it as an entity. This is hugely challenging. I don't believe that I can pull it off if I were 20 years younger. That, in my opinion, is one of the main reasons why our industry has such a high rate of failures.

+ 7. Extremely knowledgeable of the industry. 8. Highly skilled in every aspect of the business.
9. Clear vision of the future 10. Loaded with winning strategies 11. Highly skilled in flawless strategic execution. ( I am sure I can come up with more ...) But that is the vaule of DNotes. We are a rare breed. Hard to find and tough to beat.

I like the additions you made, and the original 6. I recall in many books I've read over the years, where writers including Dr Kerry Spackman: http://www.kerryspackman.com/ who wrote the "Winners Bible" would discuss the ability to 'envision' yourself where you plan on being in the future, creating an unshakeable belief in ones-self of success, that less dedicated people often mistake for 'narcissism'.

It may reach slightly into the realm of theory rather than empirical science, because most neuro-psychology often is. For example, one of Mr Spackmans mental clients, I believe, was Michael Schumacher. I'm pretty sure as mental exercise, schumacher would have imagined himself speeding around corners in first place, the adrenaline from speed pumping through his body, the wind burning his exposed neck under his helmet as his races round the final bend. He would imagine the feeling of crossing the finish line first, imagine the feelings of elevation on the podium, and popping champagne bottles over his adoring fans.

This supposed mental gymnastics, rewires the brain to holding an 'unshakeable belief' in ones-self, a rewiring that subconsciously sets your brain in action towards achieving your goal.

I may have posted this before, I found it interesting.

Real brief. This may sound a little far out. We all behave in rather predictable manners inherent to human behaviors. If you are able to train and control yourself, allowing only the best behavior for the best outcomes, you are already one cut above the rest. Sometimes the best behavior means extra efforts to do things others won't do.

This practice is used often in professional sports. Whatever you can do to train yourself to help achieve your goals.

The part about putting in the extra efforts to do things others win't do hits home with me. It is easy to look at a goal and say it is too hard, and give up before you even get started. It is much more difficult to start taking those steps to attaining that goal.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1060

If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency.  


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html

Great article, everyone should read it to get a rough idea what the DNotes team goes through on a daily bases. Nothing in that write-up is over stated. In our case it takes even more. DNotes is managed as a business but cannot be controlled as a business because no body legally owns it as an entity. This is hugely challenging. I don't believe that I can pull it off if I were 20 years younger. That, in my opinion, is one of the main reasons why our industry has such a high rate of failures.

+ 7. Extremely knowledgeable of the industry. 8. Highly skilled in every aspect of the business.
9. Clear vision of the future 10. Loaded with winning strategies 11. Highly skilled in flawless strategic execution. ( I am sure I can come up with more ...) But that is the vaule of DNotes. We are a rare breed. Hard to find and tough to beat.

I like the additions you made, and the original 6. I recall in many books I've read over the years, where writers including Dr Kerry Spackman: http://www.kerryspackman.com/ who wrote the "Winners Bible" would discuss the ability to 'envision' yourself where you plan on being in the future, creating an unshakeable belief in ones-self of success, that less dedicated people often mistake for 'narcissism'.

It may reach slightly into the realm of theory rather than empirical science, because most neuro-psychology often is. For example, one of Mr Spackmans mental clients, I believe, was Michael Schumacher. I'm pretty sure as mental exercise, schumacher would have imagined himself speeding around corners in first place, the adrenaline from speed pumping through his body, the wind burning his exposed neck under his helmet as his races round the final bend. He would imagine the feeling of crossing the finish line first, imagine the feelings of elevation on the podium, and popping champagne bottles over his adoring fans.

This supposed mental gymnastics, rewires the brain to holding an 'unshakeable belief' in ones-self, a rewiring that subconsciously sets your brain in action towards achieving your goal.

I may have posted this before, I found it interesting.

Real brief. This may sound a little far out. We all behave in rather predictable manners inherent to human behaviors. If you are able to train and control yourself, allowing only the best behavior for the best outcomes, you are already one cut above the rest. Sometimes the best behavior means extra efforts to do things others won't do.
hero member
Activity: 846
Merit: 535

If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency.  


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html

Great article, everyone should read it to get a rough idea what the DNotes team goes through on a daily bases. Nothing in that write-up is over stated. In our case it takes even more. DNotes is managed as a business but cannot be controlled as a business because no body legally owns it as an entity. This is hugely challenging. I don't believe that I can pull it off if I were 20 years younger. That, in my opinion, is one of the main reasons why our industry has such a high rate of failures.

+ 7. Extremely knowledgeable of the industry. 8. Highly skilled in every aspect of the business.
9. Clear vision of the future 10. Loaded with winning strategies 11. Highly skilled in flawless strategic execution. ( I am sure I can come up with more ...) But that is the vaule of DNotes. We are a rare breed. Hard to find and tough to beat.

I like the additions you made, and the original 6. I recall in many books I've read over the years, where writers including Dr Kerry Spackman: http://www.kerryspackman.com/ who wrote the "Winners Bible" would discuss the ability to 'envision' yourself where you plan on being in the future, creating an unshakeable belief in ones-self of success, that less dedicated people often mistake for 'narcissism'.

It may reach slightly into the realm of theory rather than empirical science, because most neuro-psychology often is. For example, one of Mr Spackmans mental clients, I believe, was Michael Schumacher. I'm pretty sure as mental exercise, schumacher would have imagined himself speeding around corners in first place, the adrenaline from speed pumping through his body, the wind burning his exposed neck under his helmet as his races round the final bend. He would imagine the feeling of crossing the finish line first, imagine the feelings of elevation on the podium, and popping champagne bottles over his adoring fans.

This supposed mental gymnastics, rewires the brain to holding an 'unshakeable belief' in ones-self, a rewiring that subconsciously sets your brain in action towards achieving your goal.

I may have posted this before, I found it interesting.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1060

If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency.  


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html

Great article, everyone should read it to get a rough idea what the DNotes team goes through on a daily bases. Nothing in that write-up is over stated. In our case it takes even more. DNotes is managed as a business but cannot be controlled as a business because no body legally owns it as an entity. This is hugely challenging. I don't believe that I can pull it off if I were 20 years younger. That, in my opinion, is one of the main reasons why our industry has such a high rate of failures.

+ 7. Extremely knowledgeable of the industry. 8. Highly skilled in every aspect of the business.
9. Clear vision of the future 10. Loaded with winning strategies 11. Highly skilled in flawless strategic execution. ( I am sure I can come up with more ...) But that is the vaule of DNotes. We are a rare breed. Hard to find and tough to beat.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes

If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency. 


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html


That is a great list Chase. Persistence or tenacity is certainly correctly placed at number 1.
legendary
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If you have some reading time, this article is informative and I think the points should be kept in mind when you are choosing to invest in particular digital currency. 


"6 traits successful entrepreneurs share"

1. They're persistent
2. They're adaptive
3. They're risk takers
4. They're imaginative doers
5. They're confident
6. They're trustworthy

Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/11/tech/traits-successful-entrepreneurs/index.html
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
wup, hope so, maybe tomorrow all btc media press explain it better.

I'm sure it has implications and some unknown uses. I'll continue to follow it. However, it's not an immediate threat to transacting in cryptocurrency.
legendary
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wup, hope so, maybe tomorrow all btc media press explain it better.
legendary
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Merit: 1111
DNotes
hot and really bad news demostrating easy vulnerabilities to corrupt decentraliced blockchain with simple exploit

http://bitcoinist.net/kaspersky-labs-interpol-blockchain-vulnerable/


 Huh Shocked Huh

That requires an infected computer to even have an impact on the end user. It has no impact on the blockchain functionality. The article is clearly misleading.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
hot and really bad news demostrating easy vulnerabilities to corrupt decentraliced blockchain with simple exploit

http://bitcoinist.net/kaspersky-labs-interpol-blockchain-vulnerable/


 Huh Shocked Huh
RJF
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It seems to me there is a misconception of about reversible transactions. Fiat itself isn't reversible, nor are transactions inherently reversible. If you deal only in cash, you may only ask the person who you gave the cash to refund it. What makes a transaction refundable is banks and third party involvement. We simply need a new system of handling transaction disputes. This is what Bitrated is attempting to do.

How Bitrated Wants to Put the Trust Back in Bitcoin

...

Unlike credit cards – or other traditional payment methods – bitcoin's transactions are final by design, with almost no recourse for consumers in cases of fraud.

This, in addition to the semi-anonymity afforded by the digital currency, has led some to question how participants in a bitcoin transaction can be trusted.

...

http://www.coindesk.com/how-bitrated-is-aiming-to-put-trust-back-in-bitcoin/


Here's another one worth reading. Keep your eye on these guys, they are moving in the right direction. Quickly...

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/exclusive-bitcoin-interview-igot-co-founder-taking-merchant-rebittance-markets/


I am very cautious on this one.

I understand your caution. But, if they are what they say they are, it will be interesting to watch. The jury is still out...
 
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