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Topic: [Seeking Funding] Crypto-Minecraft Server - BitCraft - page 2. (Read 12160 times)

hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
I am going to download minecraft now and play here. I have an account from a while ago.

Vortex, if you need a hand with any coding, servers or anything, let me know. I would be more than happy to help out.

Mistercoin-
Alright, looking into some advertising opportunities. Don't expect many people to be on. (Expect just you. Roll Eyes)
legendary
Activity: 1051
Merit: 1000
https://r.honeygain.me/XEDDM2B07C
I am going to download minecraft now and play here. I have an account from a while ago.

Vortex, if you need a hand with any coding, servers or anything, let me know. I would be more than happy to help out.

Mistercoin-
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
Launched! Join anytime. Find any bugs? Let me know in a private message on this forum!

Currently deposits and withdrawals are automated, the shop is working, and there's a nice, pretty GUI!
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
Hey... Is this your project Vortex20000 ----> http://www.coinbuzz.com/2015/03/14/bitquest-minecraft-server-runs-bitcoin/

My kids are active Minecraft players, so they will enjoy this server... has this gone public or is this invite only?

Last I check, you where still under beta testing phase.  Wink Well, I hope this is you. {The server name is close enough to yours}

His faucet was ingenious, just a pity that did not work out.  Sad
Nope. Their server is far from what I want to achieve. It supports earning bits of Bitcoin (literally) by finding emeralds, or something like that.
copper member
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Verified awesomeness ✔
Vortex has put his project on hold. So I highly doubt it.

is it just me or the server is not working? what version of game does it require?


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On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
Hey... Is this your project Vortex20000 ----> http://www.coinbuzz.com/2015/03/14/bitquest-minecraft-server-runs-bitcoin/

My kids are active Minecraft players, so they will enjoy this server... has this gone public or is this invite only?

Last I check, you where still under beta testing phase.  Wink Well, I hope this is you. {The server name is close enough to yours}

His faucet was ingenious, just a pity that did not work out.  Sad
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
Ive nearly finished my server. It uses a modpack which is very popular and has the ability to withdraw and send funds to players or use in shops in game! Will keep updated
Cool! Create a separate thread for it, please, not hijack this one.
full member
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Ive nearly finished my server. It uses a modpack which is very popular and has the ability to withdraw and send funds to players or use in shops in game! Will keep updated
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
is it just me or the server is not working? what version of game does it require?


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On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
is it just me or the server is not working? what version of game does it require?
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.

I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application.
Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application.
I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder."

But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue.

One point: most applications are made out of the blue. Most applications are denied, though.

I agree with everything else you've said.

On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now.

Personally on my server I only deny mod apps for 2 reasons:

a) That person logged on and instantly asked for staff/how to apply for staff/etc,
b) That person did something stupid like copy someone else's mod app.

It's served me well so far. (That doesn't mean I approve all mod apps that aren't denied though, a lot are left there as a backup pool)
I usually ban for both A and B. Wink
legendary
Activity: 1134
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In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.

I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application.
Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application.
I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder."

But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue.

One point: most applications are made out of the blue. Most applications are denied, though.

I agree with everything else you've said.

On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now.

Personally on my server I only deny mod apps for 2 reasons:

a) That person logged on and instantly asked for staff/how to apply for staff/etc,
b) That person did something stupid like copy someone else's mod app.

It's served me well so far. (That doesn't mean I approve all mod apps that aren't denied though, a lot are left there as a backup pool)
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.

I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application.
Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application.
I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder."

But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue.

One point: most applications are made out of the blue. Most applications are denied, though.

I agree with everything else you've said.

On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1118
In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.

I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application.
Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application.
I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder."

But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.
Yes. The worst types of server are those where you can pay for staff... Roll Eyes

I understand your point. I have owned Minecraft servers for over 2 years (I think) now, so I definitely understand your point.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
MTA, ACA
In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.

eh, i disagree... i just offered to moderate i didnt ask to be a mod, i offered. I know this is a new project so out of kindness i want to help if he needs it. There is a little bit of a difference. I know what you mean relative to 10 year olds begging to become a mod so i can see where you're coming from though  Grin.
legendary
Activity: 1134
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In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
MTA, ACA
yo man I can help take part in this and setup a better server. Hit me up if you still need this done
Do you program in Java, PHP, and have an adequate knowledge of JSON-RPC commands for bitcoind and MySQL syntax? If not, you can't help. Roll Eyes
Indeed. If you need a moderation team I can help.

I'll take you up on this offer.

Code:
1) Join playbitcraft.pw.
2) /register
3) PM me your in-game username.

i could also help moderate if you need people, let me know Smiley
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
yo man I can help take part in this and setup a better server. Hit me up if you still need this done
Do you program in Java, PHP, and have an adequate knowledge of JSON-RPC commands for bitcoind and MySQL syntax? If not, you can't help. Roll Eyes
Indeed. If you need a moderation team I can help.

I'll take you up on this offer.

Code:
1) Join playbitcraft.pw.
2) /register
3) PM me your in-game username.

Yes...the way you replied that is pretty rude.

My experiences

Java: Developed a Dropbox steal method using API, Created a BTC trade system, I have helped with a popular mod on MC known as Magical crops.

I am a developer(C++ + ASM)  and a web developer (Http, JS, Nodejs, PHP, MySQL, anguler, cakephp, Json)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10504527

ps: I was just offering to help with making the server and making a better spawn point etc. and a heavy modded pack that people like.
Was it rude? Sorry. Not my best day today. If you add me on Skype (bitvortex) I'll be happy to give you a rundown of what I have so far.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
yo man I can help take part in this and setup a better server. Hit me up if you still need this done
Do you program in Java, PHP, and have an adequate knowledge of JSON-RPC commands for bitcoind and MySQL syntax? If not, you can't help. Roll Eyes
Indeed. If you need a moderation team I can help.

I'll take you up on this offer.

Code:
1) Join playbitcraft.pw.
2) /register
3) PM me your in-game username.

Yes...the way you replied that is pretty rude.

My experiences

Java: Developed a Dropbox steal method using API, Created a BTC trade system, I have helped with a popular mod on MC known as Magical crops.

I am a developer(C++ + ASM)  and a web developer (Http, JS, Nodejs, PHP, MySQL, anguler, cakephp, Json)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10504527

ps: I was just offering to help with making the server and making a better spawn point etc. and a heavy modded pack that people like.
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