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July 05, 2011, 09:42:13 PM
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I want to feel your empty heart.
July 05, 2011, 09:30:56 PM
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http://www.bitcoinhop.com has closed temporarily but will be re-opening in about 10 days.

I saw that one, was hoping it'd be up soon!

Was that almost a pun? Cheesy



almost! but really, I'm just a lover of new things
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July 05, 2011, 09:28:44 PM
#23
Vote for the name of my Bitcoin Auction Site here: http://poll.fm/33nax

By the way, anyone considering purchasing a domain name that they find is still available, should definitely keep it secret until after they've purchased the domain.

Don't invest any money into logos or anything until you've decided on a domain AND purchased it.
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 09:17:57 PM
#22
Vote for the name of my Bitcoin Auction Site here: http://poll.fm/33nax
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July 05, 2011, 09:16:58 PM
#21
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http://www.bitcoinhop.com has closed temporarily but will be re-opening in about 10 days.

I saw that one, was hoping it'd be up soon!

Was that almost a pun? Cheesy

member
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I want to feel your empty heart.
July 05, 2011, 09:06:26 PM
#20
http://www.bitcoinhop.com has closed temporarily but will be re-opening in about 10 days.



I saw that one, was hoping it'd be up soon!
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July 05, 2011, 09:05:23 PM
#19
here are a few others I found...for some reason I cant find the daily auction site I mentioned above....
perhaps I was getting it confused with this: https://www.btcdeals.com/

http://www.btcworld24.com/
www.bitbid.net/
http://www.bidnapper.com/bitcoin.php3
http://www.bitmarket.ca/
http://www.hastuschon.de/?_BitCoin=1

As you can see, they all look pretty lame and it doesn't look like many people use them really. Legitimacy is key!


http://www.bitcoinhop.com has closed temporarily but will be re-opening in about 10 days.
member
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I want to feel your empty heart.
July 05, 2011, 09:03:47 PM
#18
here are a few others I found...for some reason I cant find the daily auction site I mentioned above....
perhaps I was getting it confused with this: https://www.btcdeals.com/

http://www.btcworld24.com/
www.bitbid.net/
http://www.bidnapper.com/bitcoin.php3
http://www.bitmarket.ca/
http://www.hastuschon.de/?_BitCoin=1

As you can see, they all look pretty lame and it doesn't look like many people use them really. Legitimacy is key!
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 08:49:05 PM
#17
It would be a non-profit so no you would not shares and because of that fact I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay or for that matter any other company that has the word bay in it (The Bay, The Pirate Bay).  Is anyone on board with this idea?  Would you guys actually use it?

I would suggest checking out what your "competition" is, for example, http://www.biddingpond.com/. Try signing up on the sites (there are a few) and see what things people are using. Seems like the best idea I've seen for an auction site was something really different, the only offered one item per day or something like that.

Focus on usability and design. Most of the auction sites I've seen really look crappy and they aren't fantastic to use. Something that looks and acts legit could be pretty awesome. Keeping with the idea of non-profit is great (at least in my opinion.) I'm assuming this means no listing fees and such?

One very important thing, I think, is an easy-to-use listing editor. Perhaps allowing people to open their own "stores" and putting all their items into one storefront might make it seem unique and fun. People can customize their storefronts and try and make a profit from it. Perhaps some type of API where people could run/show their auctions on their own page would be pretty great as well.

Not sure any of these suggestions help, but hopefully!

Cool, thanks a lot!
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July 05, 2011, 08:46:27 PM
#16
It would be a non-profit so no you would not shares and because of that fact I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay or for that matter any other company that has the word bay in it (The Bay, The Pirate Bay).  Is anyone on board with this idea?  Would you guys actually use it?

I would suggest checking out what your "competition" is, for example, http://www.biddingpond.com/. Try signing up on the sites (there are a few) and see what things people are using. Seems like the best idea I've seen for an auction site was something really different, they only offered one item per day or something like that.

Focus on usability and design. Most of the auction sites I've seen really look crappy and they aren't fantastic to use. Something that looks and acts legit could be pretty awesome. Keeping with the idea of non-profit is great (at least in my opinion.) I'm assuming this means no listing fees and such?

One very important thing, I think, is an easy-to-use listing editor. Perhaps allowing people to open their own "stores" and putting all their items into one storefront might make it seem unique and fun. People can customize their storefronts and try and make a profit from it. Perhaps some type of API where people could run/show their auctions on their own page would be pretty great as well.

Not sure any of these suggestions help, but hopefully!
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 08:45:46 PM
#15
I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay

Yes I don't think ebay will be assisting you.

They might ask you to desist though.


lol, ur probably rite.  Wink
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July 05, 2011, 08:44:51 PM
#14
I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay

Yes I don't think ebay will be assisting you.

They might ask you to desist though.
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 08:41:47 PM
#13
Good old spare bitcoins...
Ha! my thoughts exactly.
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 08:35:57 PM
#12
It would be a non-profit so no you would not shares and because of that fact I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay or for that matter any other company that has the word bay in it (The Bay, The Pirate Bay).  Is anyone on board with this idea?  Would you guys actually use it?

I can theoretically see myself using this hypothetical site. Make it professional and put in legit effort and people will respond.

You do have to be careful with URLs. For example, pretty much any site with the word "face" in it can expect a cease and desist from Facebook™ Smiley. You can win in court, but courts don't take bitcoins.

Thanks for everyone's opinions, I will be making the site in the next few weeks, email [email protected] if you want an email when the site us up and running.
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 08:29:24 PM
#11
It would be a non-profit so no you would not shares and because of that fact I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay or for that matter any other company that has the word bay in it (The Bay, The Pirate Bay).  Is anyone on board with this idea?  Would you guys actually use it?

I can theoretically see myself using this hypothetical site. Make it professional and put in legit effort and people will respond.

You do have to be careful with URLs. For example, pretty much any site with the word "face" in it can expect a cease and desist from Facebook™ Smiley. You can win in court, but courts don't take bitcoins.
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 07:20:04 PM
#10
You would have better luck developing something and having a donation link on your site, than asking for donations for a hypothetical project as a newbie...

Good point, I think I'll go for it!
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 07:18:18 PM
#9
You would have better luck developing something and having a donation link on your site, than asking for donations for a hypothetical project as a newbie...
newbie
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July 05, 2011, 07:09:12 PM
#8
It would be a non-profit so no you would not shares and because of that fact I highly doubt I am going to get a cease and assist from ebay or for that matter any other company that has the word bay in it (The Bay, The Pirate Bay).  Is anyone on board with this idea?  Would you guys actually use it?
hero member
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July 05, 2011, 05:29:11 PM
#7
I offer you porn, right now, for free.  Give me your "spare" Bitcoins.
full member
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July 05, 2011, 05:05:08 PM
#6
I just setup an ebay like site(BitOffer.com). Solving the problems of, low to no fee trading, and making a profit, well, that is where it gets difficult.
(1.) The BTC currency needs to stabilize before a fully BTC driven marketplace can take shape.
(2.) People will not buy unless they feel safe, and it takes time to build up a good reputation. Maybe a BBB for Bitcoin needs to be built. An escrow service is needed for larger ticket items. I have seen an id verification process on stores work to limit fraud.
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