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newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 03:55:59 PM
#22
One thing I'd like to know, is how do I get people to join my mining pool?  It's a stratum MPOS pool.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1014
In Satoshi I Trust
January 03, 2015, 02:06:14 PM
#21
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Sounds great, but you really need to test it as much as you can if you plan to use it to open a business. I have heard multiple cases of people making tiny mistakes in coding their sites, and losing significant amount of bitcoin.

maybe you should change your sig?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 01:14:03 PM
#20
Well, creating (another) centralized exchange may be difficult. You have to jump through a ton of hoops due to anti-money-laundering laws in place if you want to host such an exchange. I guess it would be most appreciated if you worked on some kind of open framework that allows people to build new Bitcoin-related applications. There are always people in need of some functionality. I guess multisig applications still are somewhat of the latest craze.

That's not a bad idea.  What kind of framework are people looking for?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Trust me!
January 03, 2015, 01:00:15 PM
#19
Well, creating (another) centralized exchange may be difficult. You have to jump through a ton of hoops due to anti-money-laundering laws in place if you want to host such an exchange. I guess it would be most appreciated if you worked on some kind of open framework that allows people to build new Bitcoin-related applications. There are always people in need of some functionality. I guess multisig applications still are somewhat of the latest craze.

Yeah but it's almost impossible to create a decentralized Exchange.

Yeah that's the catch. And to be honest, I know the hardcore Bitcoin proponents don't like centralization in any form, but the exchanges we do have are decent enough... Not perfect, sure, but at least the biggest elephant has left the room for good.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
January 03, 2015, 12:12:42 PM
#18
Well, creating (another) centralized exchange may be difficult. You have to jump through a ton of hoops due to anti-money-laundering laws in place if you want to host such an exchange. I guess it would be most appreciated if you worked on some kind of open framework that allows people to build new Bitcoin-related applications. There are always people in need of some functionality. I guess multisig applications still are somewhat of the latest craze.

Yeah but it's almost impossible to create a decentralized Exchange.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Trust me!
January 03, 2015, 12:09:19 PM
#17
Well, creating (another) centralized exchange may be difficult. You have to jump through a ton of hoops due to anti-money-laundering laws in place if you want to host such an exchange. I guess it would be most appreciated if you worked on some kind of open framework that allows people to build new Bitcoin-related applications. There are always people in need of some functionality. I guess multisig applications still are somewhat of the latest craze.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 12:06:28 PM
#16
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Sounds great, but you really need to test it as much as you can if you plan to use it to open a business. I have heard multiple cases of people making tiny mistakes in coding their sites, and losing significant amount of bitcoin.

For web applications, I use test driven development with Ruby on Rails.  It's not completely bug-free, but it does help to cut down on the errors like that.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
January 03, 2015, 12:03:38 PM
#15
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Sounds great, but you really need to test it as much as you can if you plan to use it to open a business. I have heard multiple cases of people making tiny mistakes in coding their sites, and losing significant amount of bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 10:27:52 AM
#14
I am trying to learn to code because I have always wanted to create things like websites and applications. What languages would you say are the most in demand in today's job market?

It depends on what niche you're trying to get into.  For mobile applications, Android and Blackberry use Java.  iPhone makes use of Objective C and the new Swift language.  For desktop applications Java and C\C++ are always big players.  For general web applications languages such as PHP, Ruby, Python, and Java seem to have a pretty good hold on the market.  When it comes to databases SQL is tried and true, but up and comers like MongoDB (uses JavaScript) and HADOOP (uses PIG and Java) are really hot and will probably land you a high paying gig.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
January 03, 2015, 08:40:54 AM
#13
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Your own exchange? Sounds great...but it's need huge effort.
I have my own exchange as well.
You can sell any bitcoin to me for $200 and buy them for $500 if you like Wink

Okay. URL? Cheesy Maybe you have your own exchange in your mind...Grin
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1008
Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 03, 2015, 08:38:33 AM
#12
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Your own exchange? Sounds great...but it's need huge effort.
I have my own exchange as well.
You can sell any bitcoin to me for $200 and buy them for $500 if you like Wink
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
January 03, 2015, 08:37:19 AM
#11
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.

Your own exchange? Sounds great...but it's need huge effort.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 08:23:45 AM
#10
Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley

An exchange is actually on my list of projects.  Once I get my plate cleaned off a little, I'll start creating one.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1008
Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 03, 2015, 05:34:32 AM
#9
Hello everyone,

I've been lurking on this forum for about a month now, so I thought it was high time for me to make an account and start talking to others with similar interests.  I'm a seasoned software engineer, been writing code since the late 90s.  I've recently taken in interest in some fringe technologies like crypto currency and the Tor network.  In an effort to learn about these things, I've been experimenting by creating hidden services (nothing useful yet, just a learning tool), an alt-crypto currency based on Litecoin (another learning tool), and a bitcoin mining pool to start with (it's actually up and running, but no users yet).  I've also been trading crypto currencies on exchanges.  I have to say, I'm really having a blast!  I'd be very interested to hear about the projects that others are working on.

Welcome oceancucumber.

I'm running a TOR node as well and I'm looking into running a bitcoin node as well.
Too bad my storage is too small to store the blockchain but I heard that bitcoin version 0.11 might introduce some features which makes it possible to run bitcoin on lower end machines with less storage.

hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
January 03, 2015, 05:25:15 AM
#8
Hello everyone,

I've been lurking on this forum for about a month now, so I thought it was high time for me to make an account and start talking to others with similar interests.  I'm a seasoned software engineer, been writing code since the late 90s.  I've recently taken in interest in some fringe technologies like crypto currency and the Tor network.  In an effort to learn about these things, I've been experimenting by creating hidden services (nothing useful yet, just a learning tool), an alt-crypto currency based on Litecoin (another learning tool), and a bitcoin mining pool to start with (it's actually up and running, but no users yet).  I've also been trading crypto currencies on exchanges.  I have to say, I'm really having a blast!  I'd be very interested to hear about the projects that others are working on.

Welcome to bitcointalk, oceancucumber.

After creating a hidden service, an altcoin, and a mining pool, you may try more complicated projects like gambling sites and exchanges. Smiley
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 05:20:56 AM
#7
Hello everyone,

I've been lurking on this forum for about a month now, so I thought it was high time for me to make an account and start talking to others with similar interests.  I'm a seasoned software engineer, been writing code since the late 90s.  I've recently taken in interest in some fringe technologies like crypto currency and the Tor network.  In an effort to learn about these things, I've been experimenting by creating hidden services (nothing useful yet, just a learning tool), an alt-crypto currency based on Litecoin (another learning tool), and a bitcoin mining pool to start with (it's actually up and running, but no users yet).  I've also been trading crypto currencies on exchanges.  I have to say, I'm really having a blast!  I'd be very interested to hear about the projects that others are working on.
Welcome on btctalk , enjoy it ! Wish you a great experience
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
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January 03, 2015, 05:04:12 AM
#6
Hello everyone,

I've been lurking on this forum for about a month now, so I thought it was high time for me to make an account and start talking to others with similar interests.  I'm a seasoned software engineer, been writing code since the late 90s.  I've recently taken in interest in some fringe technologies like crypto currency and the Tor network.  In an effort to learn about these things, I've been experimenting by creating hidden services (nothing useful yet, just a learning tool), an alt-crypto currency based on Litecoin (another learning tool), and a bitcoin mining pool to start with (it's actually up and running, but no users yet).  I've also been trading crypto currencies on exchanges.  I have to say, I'm really having a blast!  I'd be very interested to hear about the projects that others are working on.

Welcome to the community sir Cheesy
I also excited about tor network. You can find project about crypto currency on project development section.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
January 03, 2015, 02:50:21 AM
#5
Hello everyone,

I've been lurking on this forum for about a month now, so I thought it was high time for me to make an account and start talking to others with similar interests.  I'm a seasoned software engineer, been writing code since the late 90s.  I've recently taken in interest in some fringe technologies like crypto currency and the Tor network.  In an effort to learn about these things, I've been experimenting by creating hidden services (nothing useful yet, just a learning tool), an alt-crypto currency based on Litecoin (another learning tool), and a bitcoin mining pool to start with (it's actually up and running, but no users yet).  I've also been trading crypto currencies on exchanges.  I have to say, I'm really having a blast!  I'd be very interested to hear about the projects that others are working on.

Welcome good sir.  We've a good community here, I hope you enjoy it.
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
January 03, 2015, 02:33:21 AM
#4
Setting up a node on Tor seems pretty interesting.  I'd like to, but my Linux box keeps locking up on me every few days for some reason.  Probably due to Ubuntu 14.10 - didn't have this problem is 14.04.

14.04 is designated as LTS so it's more stable from what little experience I have running WordPress blogs.

I am trying to learn to code because I have always wanted to create things like websites and applications. What languages would you say are the most in demand in today's job market?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
January 03, 2015, 01:47:19 AM
#3
Setting up a node on Tor seems pretty interesting.  I'd like to, but my Linux box keeps locking up on me every few days for some reason.  Probably due to Ubuntu 14.10 - didn't have this problem is 14.04.
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