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legendary
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Ad maiora!
May 26, 2015, 06:31:13 AM
I just posted a new thread regarding an idea for a project before reading this.

my idea is to write a primer on BTC security, NOT an all 'round "what is BTC?" type thing but a simple easy to use "how to use and store btc without getting robbed" book.

I'm a writer, not a technical expert so I am looking to team up with a tech guy to create a comprehensive "how to" book specifically related to personal computer and online security regarding BTC. simple idea but it doesn't exist yet. There are a lot of n00bz who would get into bitcoin if they could feel that they were safe from burglary. I cant tell you how often the first thing comes up in conversation about BTC with n00bz is "Aren't they totally easy to get stolen???" I think there is a market for a simple, no nonsense, guide for the general reader. Face it, most people just want in safely, they don't need to know Gavin's shoe size.

here's link to my original post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-security-primer-1067912

PM me if interested.   Smiley
Do you want to join the team? or you want to team up of a new team!
no sorry, i should have read more of this thread first, I was thinking of an entirely different idea for my project. Ive already got a separate, more appropriate thread for that one.

I could handle copy writing, though.

I will take a closer look at your puzzle cube thing, it does sound kind of interesting, but I will have to read through and make sure I understand what it is, how it works, what could be written about it etc.

So far I like what I see and would like to be involved but I have to do some more research to see what I could offer the project from my skill set.

Ill let you know and come back later with my thoughts  Wink
legendary
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May 26, 2015, 06:19:16 AM
FYI... People who are listed on this "team" are not necessarily working on the project(s) that are being run by hoop.

There are separate teams that have spun out of the OP and are working completely independently.
Create your own thread to call for your new team,if you like to leave this team just mention this with reply here. 
legendary
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May 26, 2015, 06:07:39 AM
I just posted a new thread regarding an idea for a project before reading this.

my idea is to write a primer on BTC security, NOT an all 'round "what is BTC?" type thing but a simple easy to use "how to use and store btc without getting robbed" book.

I'm a writer, not a technical expert so I am looking to team up with a tech guy to create a comprehensive "how to" book specifically related to personal computer and online security regarding BTC. simple idea but it doesn't exist yet. There are a lot of n00bz who would get into bitcoin if they could feel that they were safe from burglary. I cant tell you how often the first thing comes up in conversation about BTC with n00bz is "Aren't they totally easy to get stolen???" I think there is a market for a simple, no nonsense, guide for the general reader. Face it, most people just want in safely, they don't need to know Gavin's shoe size.

here's link to my original post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-security-primer-1067912

PM me if interested.   Smiley
Do you want to join the team? or you want to team up of a new team!
legendary
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May 26, 2015, 06:00:02 AM
sr. member
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IRONX - Fully regulated World-Class Exchange
May 25, 2015, 07:37:11 PM
FYI... People who are listed on this "team" are not necessarily working on the project(s) that are being run by hoop.

There are separate teams that have spun out of the OP and are working completely independently.
legendary
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𝓗𝓞𝓓𝓛
May 25, 2015, 06:33:36 PM
Running Java code on the GPU.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4ShyMMqjIJI

Do you have a plan to make Kalimantan or maybe Sulawesi? Grin
vip
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May 25, 2015, 12:19:00 PM
I just posted a new thread regarding an idea for a project before reading this.

my idea is to write a primer on BTC security, NOT an all 'round "what is BTC?" type thing but a simple easy to use "how to use and store btc without getting robbed" book.

I'm a writer, not a technical expert so I am looking to team up with a tech guy to create a comprehensive "how to" book specifically related to personal computer and online security regarding BTC. simple idea but it doesn't exist yet. There are a lot of n00bz who would get into bitcoin if they could feel that they were safe from burglary. I cant tell you how often the first thing comes up in conversation about BTC with n00bz is "Aren't they totally easy to get stolen???" I think there is a market for a simple, no nonsense, guide for the general reader. Face it, most people just want in safely, they don't need to know Gavin's shoe size.

here's link to my original post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-security-primer-1067912

PM me if interested.   Smiley

Dude, I found this team before you did so get in queue.  Tongue

legendary
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Ad maiora!
May 21, 2015, 06:40:43 PM
I just posted a new thread regarding an idea for a project before reading this.

my idea is to write a primer on BTC security, NOT an all 'round "what is BTC?" type thing but a simple easy to use "how to use and store btc without getting robbed" book.

I'm a writer, not a technical expert so I am looking to team up with a tech guy to create a comprehensive "how to" book specifically related to personal computer and online security regarding BTC. simple idea but it doesn't exist yet. There are a lot of n00bz who would get into bitcoin if they could feel that they were safe from burglary. I cant tell you how often the first thing comes up in conversation about BTC with n00bz is "Aren't they totally easy to get stolen???" I think there is a market for a simple, no nonsense, guide for the general reader. Face it, most people just want in safely, they don't need to know Gavin's shoe size.

here's link to my original post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-security-primer-1067912

PM me if interested.   Smiley
vip
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May 21, 2015, 03:01:34 PM
hoop - arunka71 - JJ12880 - freemind1 - Braino - GoingAround - merve10495 - elianite - Darbi MGrow - michaeladair - wdnj - BitNow - Fargo - koenmtb1 - Coinbuddy - Nina_Solomons - Insert_Bitcoin - aynik


Okay, guys, I've done due diligence on hoop and am willing to give him and his a team a chance to prove themselves, predicated on knowing more with whoms I'm teaming up with, namely hoop. To be clear, I'm not inferring that there's any nefarious activity and my offer is genuine.

Firstly, I see there's currently 18 names making up this team having various skill sets under their individual belts. Sadly, the number 18 doesn't divisible nicely into 50, read 50% as in my proposed cut for the team, with myself retaining the other 50%. To round it up, I'd require that Rassah and Jason King be added to the list of names so that the future payout would be an exact 2.5%. Rassah will act at as the trusted escrow, and Jason King getting a share for his Satoshi Forest, with his only input for the team consisting of blasts on various social media outlets he's affiliated with.

Granted, it's very possible that some team members may put in more efforts than others due to skill sets required, but it is what it is, for down the road the reverse could easily be just as true. But, as long as some effort, no matter how minute, is offered up, each team member [on the list] will be paid their 2.5% share for the project I have in mind.

Also, any documented moneys paid by a team member during the project's development will be reimbursed first plus 10%. BTW, I'm not talkin' 'bout any large outlays, so don't get spooked by that kind offer.

For those reading thus far curious as to what the project is, this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/who-among-us-has-experience-in-penning-copy-for-crowdfunding-campaigns-1067016

The 50% share I spoke of ONLY relates to the total amount raised during the crowdfunding campaign and ONLY if it's funded. For example, if $50K USD was originally requested and the campaign raised $200K USD, then each team member would be entitled to 2.5% of $100K USD or $2,500 USD each, plus the promised 10% ROI on any moneys outlaid to bring the project to fruition, of which comes out of the other $100K USD and paid in full immediately after the funds have been remitted via the crowdfunding entity.

Before I go any further, I don't believe there's any problem with using more than one crowdfunding entity to further the overall cause. They could be used to raise moneys for the development of individual vital aspects, i.e., engineering development. The same percentage and terms would apply for each campaign, thus, hopefully, garnering a few extra bucks for the team members.

I mentioned that any outlaid moneys plus 10% will be paid out immediately. That's not true with the 2.5% share, albeit the full payout should take place prior to years end (2015). I propose that half, 1.25% be paid out immediately after a successful crowdfunding campaign ends. That way there'll be enough moneys available for actual development of the project. I feel that this is fair, but won't mind having it open up for discussion.

Until I'm fully comfortable with the team, namely it's founder, I won't be sharing what the actual product consist of, with the exception of what I've already penned via the link I provided above, albeit the wait won't be too long, for we need to get this train a choo-choo-chooin'.

Basically, this is a simple project to act as a test as to what an impromptu team can accomplish and show the world that they're ready to take on other projects using this as a reference. Even if the crowdfunding campaigns fails overall, as long as there was honest professional effort put forth by the team, it'd still be worth a mention.

Further, for team members instrumental in getting this off the ground, you guys would be first in line to be part of the project after the funding period ends depending on what you're able to bring to the table as my partner. And, there's other moneys to be had during the campaign process and beyond regardless if we're directly connected or not.

I'm confident that once you see what my product consist of, you guys will come on board. Unfortunately, since we're basically all strangers to one another, a protection of the idea would first have to be put in place to make sure a rouge member doesn't walk away with the idea. It's paramount that this issue be discussed first.

Thanks in advance,

Bruno Kucinskas (everybody here should know who the fuck I am, where I live, etc.)
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 07:08:11 AM
Do you have people capable of making an altcoin exchange?  Actually what I want to implement might be easier by starting with one already built.  I'm not interested in building a Altcoin exchange but something similar.  It'll need orderbooks, and a matching engine.

http://www.peat.io/

woah that's awesome.  It'll still require a bit of work to modify.


Oops deleted my other post.  I'd like to join the team because I need dev help for implementing an idea.  I'm really excited.
@chriswen please read first post!
list of members update
legendary
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May 20, 2015, 12:49:39 AM

woah that's awesome.  It'll still require a bit of work to modify.

That's the best.

Other OS exchanges:
1) BitTrex https://blinktrade.com/ (PROD ready)
2) Txbits https://txbits.org (PROD ready)
3) Wlox http://wlox.io/ (PROD ready)
4) OpenEX https://github.com/OpenExLLC (PROD ready)
5) Bitcoin Central https://github.com/davout/bitcoin-central (PROD ready)

Peatio is the best around. That's what I'm considering to build an OS exchange in the future.
hero member
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May 19, 2015, 11:18:27 PM
Do you have people capable of making an altcoin exchange?  Actually what I want to implement might be easier by starting with one already built.  I'm not interested in building a Altcoin exchange but something similar.  It'll need orderbooks, and a matching engine.

http://www.peat.io/

woah that's awesome.  It'll still require a bit of work to modify.


Oops deleted my other post.  I'd like to join the team because I need dev help for implementing an idea.  I'm really excited.
legendary
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May 19, 2015, 11:02:23 PM
Do you have people capable of making an altcoin exchange?  Actually what I want to implement might be easier by starting with one already built.  I'm not interested in building a Altcoin exchange but something similar.  It'll need orderbooks, and a matching engine.

http://www.peat.io/
sr. member
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May 19, 2015, 11:13:39 AM
It looks like you have a gigantic team.  It looks like if I had an idea there wouldn't be enough equity for everyone.
There are other teams emerging too, not everyone is working on the same thing Wink
hero member
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May 19, 2015, 03:35:56 AM
It looks like you have a gigantic team.  It looks like if I had an idea there wouldn't be enough equity for everyone.
legendary
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May 18, 2015, 12:45:48 PM
Hi I'm designing a custom crypto currency Smiley Now I'm simulating the mining. The block time will be 20 seconds Smiley
please,read first post!
sr. member
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May 17, 2015, 11:14:13 AM
Hi I'm designing a custom crypto currency Smiley Now I'm simulating the mining. The block time will be 20 seconds Smiley
legendary
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May 17, 2015, 06:12:27 AM
Hi guys, is there still place for another dev? Smiley

Some references:

https://github.com/aynik
https://gist.github.com/aynik

I'm a web/systems programmer with some experience with crypto.
Some buzzwords: unix, nodejs, python, go, c, mongodb, mysql, heroku, aws.
Please, PM me your email address/ read first post!
newbie
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May 16, 2015, 05:46:22 PM
Hi guys, is there still place for another dev? Smiley

Some references:

https://github.com/aynik
https://gist.github.com/aynik

I'm a web/systems programmer with some experience with crypto.
Some buzzwords: unix, nodejs, python, go, c, mongodb, mysql, heroku, aws.
legendary
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May 10, 2015, 06:19:20 AM
I want to schedule a time for us to jump on Slack with you !!!
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