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Topic: Decentralized Bitcoin Exchanges Become a Reality As Coinsigner Launches Revoluti (Read 1084 times)

newbie
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It's about time some kind of plausible alternative to Mt. Gox showed up. I thought people were going to be dumb enough to use them forever.
full member
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Site looks like poop, but I like the concept. let's see...
member
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All For Bitcoin!
Sounds like you have an exchange to Reality.
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
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Never lose your bitcons to scammers again ever! traders can onter into cryptographic contracts to carry out bitcoin exchanges

Here's my take: If an entity doesn't take the time proofread their copy, honestly, how much time would they take to protect bitcoins entrusted to them. Think about it!

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We do not store any money and neither do we store any bitcoins here.

Looks like they don't store bitcoins. Now, only if they can fix the home page so that it doesn't jump and down while I'm trying to read the page. Seriously, I'm turned off by its aesthetics.
sr. member
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http://www.prweb.com/releases/decentralized-bitcoin/exchange-coinsigner/prweb11045517.htm


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Coinsigner, a new dispute resolution service allowing decentralized bitcoin exchanges (bitcoin to USD exchanges) and other trades, will be launching its new service two months after a successful fundraising campaign. The service is rewarding its funders with a myriad of goodies such as mastercoins, launch party invitations, free lifetime service, equity, voting rights and many others. The service aims to use the funds for further development and in hiring a sales force targeting NYC malls to spread the use of bitcoin to both retailers and customers. The launch date is set for December 14th 2013, while the campaign is hosted at Bitcoinstarter : a bitcoin only crowdfunding site.
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