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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 17/11/2014, 01:29:01 UTC
Or perhaps they would consider collaborating on it together and splitting the bounty. I'll throw in 25k SYS minimum, whether they race or tag-team it.


Again, they need a working product that end users will not have to read a page of instructions to enter text into the console to put an item up, as previously explained that much is trivial on the programming side of it, they should be at the part of beefing up security of that aspect by now and building websites around it is a moot point without the GUI in the wallet.  This is a prerequisite to people buying into it, without that, it is not ready for market as it is not a viable product.


I think tonight I'm gonna write a win32 app that talks to the wallet so there's an answer for this marketplace that people can use without console commands. Better stock up on coffee!

LoL - I had the same thought last night. I was going to write it in C# or something and open source it.

I'll race you! I still need to install VS though, so hopefully I can start tonight.

I got 100,00 SYS on it for the winner if you guys do race Smiley

ill add 50,000 to this ever increasing bounty

Put me down for another 50k sys to the winner

This is now 200k SYS for the coder who gets a usable UI for the marketplace via a desktop application.

I would like to add another 100k SYS to this bounty.

This now actually puts it up to 325k SYS, and there doesn't seem to be any arguments with splitting reward for team effort.
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 14/11/2014, 05:28:13 UTC
Hey, so I just noticed everything on syscoin.market is only 88SYS.

Was excited until I realized it's every item, is this an error?

It's an error in the Syscoin code. if you do an "offerscan 0 500" in the console you'll see the price of those items is 88 sys as well, except for the ones that have been updated, which are incremented by 88 sys every time they are updated for some reason  Huh

offer.cpp at line 2063 in method offerinfo

         oOffer.push_back(Pair("price", ValueFromAmount(theOffer.nFee) ) );

It's returning the network fee for the offer (which is set to 88 by default). The fact that the fee appears to increment during an offerupdate might be related to line 64 in offer.cpp in method GetOfferNetworkFee

int64 nRes = 88 * COIN;

I don't know where the COIN const is defined by it's referenced everywhere. It seems like it should be "1" but perhaps it is being incremented incorrectly somewhere too.

@danosphere @mwheeleruk @coderboo etc I have created an issue in github for this item to be reviewed.



If the team is actively working on this issue, I'll gladly stick with the posted price for the 2g "while supplies last" and the while the ad is active. Full stealth guarunteed. USA Domestic only.
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 13/11/2014, 00:03:07 UTC
There were loads of items on there but they all expired. If you add a new one to the block chain it should show up there.

This is great news!

If you don't mind my asking, How did you get the pictures to be included on the listing?

I'm just parsing out any url with a image extension and then displaying it in a slideshow. Nothing fancy, but it shows how it could be used. I have talked to danosphere about the potential of adding different fields to the marketplace items, as they need some TLC to be able to compete with existing ecommerce platforms.

Sounds easy enough Smiley

So I can just include URL's at the end of my post and they will be included as pictures and removed from the end of the post before showing the text? Even if they're not removed, still sounds like a great approach, thanks for the info
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 12/11/2014, 21:00:41 UTC
There were loads of items on there but they all expired. If you add a new one to the block chain it should show up there.

This is great news!

If you don't mind my asking, How did you get the pictures to be included on the listing?
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 23/10/2014, 06:06:21 UTC
Posted my listing.

RAND: fd090e686c5486cc00

2g High Grade Indoor Professionally Grown Marijuana

40,000 SYS

PLEASE READ::
I explain shipping times, product images, PGP pub key and all in the description following this.

Please see images of my product here:
http://imgur.com/KyVjeB9,RcbbUrf#1

When purchasing, please encrypt a message including your mailing address for the transaction, with my PGP PUb key:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2
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=BlNM
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Currently, the marketplace is done through the console in the SYS wallet. When doing this, you will need to put your PGP encrypted message onto one line. Please, do your best to do this, and I am aware of how many characters belong on each line in a PGP encrypted message for me to split back up from the "one liner" to decrypt mailing addresses sent to me in the sale transaction message.

FOR ANY AND ALL SUPPORT: Please email 7V3RD@safe-mail.net

If you are more comfortable with it, please do not worry about getting a PGP encrypted message onto the blockchain offeraccept transaction. Simply copy/paste the transaction ID into an email to me along with your encrypted message.



Following is an album of my product currently: http://imgur.com/KyVjeB9,RcbbUrf Product will be shipped out within 48hours and will be delivered via first class mail utilizing the best stealth methods available at the current time."
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 22/10/2014, 23:29:13 UTC
Is there any log data captured on a syscoin node when transactions are transmitted from a client's wallet?
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 22/10/2014, 04:04:11 UTC
Keeping the denomination of these sales in sys is what I feel will drive the demand to buy that many sys, regardless of what the current price is.

Granted, I am a vendor yes, but my interest here is in syscoin. I'd like to make a bit of profit on these sales, but I'm more interested in creating some upwards pressure on the markets by creating a bit of demand/interest for sys that is more than simply interest from investors/traders. Considering my existing position in sys, this will provide a better profit than simply buying in bulk and reselling on the marketplace.

What I'm doing here is also demonstrating the true capabilities of a decentralized marketplace. With no centeral server/website that the vendor/buyer has to access, it takes away a number of leverages LE will use to try and pin an identity. Stealth shipping is a peice of cake, so all that is left to worry about is how to turn the sys into $ without leaving a trace. This is obviously something I have thought out fairly intricately and have a plan for, but what I'm saying here is this is now the only issue a vendor faces when doing business if using a decentralized marketplace.

Earlier in the thread someone mentioned darkSYS. This is actually inaccurate. Sys has no need for dark anything, it is above all of that and just as it's headline states, the business is right on the blockchain. No "dark" server/website/additional software needed.

These capabilities (of a decentralized market) might seem subtle to readers here, and even to a large number of the investors, but I'd like to demonstrate how powerful this truly can be.

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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 22/10/2014, 03:32:10 UTC
Until sys matures I think we might have to use fiat (USD) to show listings and convert on the fly once you confirm to buy etc...

True, sys does need a bit of maturing to have something stable and efficient going. I'm not terribly worried about stability though as I will be able to keep my profit margins throughout the highs and the lows to keep a semi-consistent price in sys. Which is why i brought up the option I will always have to finalize my own listings if it starts to get to rediculous.


for this the wallet will need to have price feeds or you will have to run a tool to feed price to your wallet somehow... it centralizes the process so I dont like it but competitors use them too so I think its a good tradeoff until market matures.

This would have to be built in by the dev's, would it not?

Also, worth noting, I wasn't planning on builing any kind of specialty software for this, or any kind of website, I was simply planning on using the sys marketplace as is, and will definitely be utilizing any sites/UI's built on it in the near future.
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 22/10/2014, 03:03:40 UTC
Hello everyone.

I have some questions that I'd like to ask the community here.

With my understanding, I will be making a listing with information in it (for example my PGP PubKey) then once, it is purchased, I would have to make another listing to sell another item. Also, say the price sky rockets and all of a sudden my item is severely overpriced, I could simply buy it myself to inactivate the listing and only be out the service fee for doing so. Am I misunderstanding anything here?

Also, has anyone had experience utilizing new line characters in their listings? I'm fearful that PGP might not work so well in the string bodies without the new line characters.

Last question for now, what would the community like to see here? High quality or Good bargains? or should I diversify my listings and offer both kinds of deals? The differences between them would be obvious if one was to buy a sample of both.

EDIT: Sorry, also, what info would the community like to see posted? I typically offer HQ pictures, my PGP PubKey, and information on shipping/handling times.
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 20/10/2014, 21:55:56 UTC
For the safety of the dev's, I'd like to rephrase myself.

The community's support is very important to me, as I'd like to be an empowering contributor to it, but support from dev's is not required.

I was asking for two reasons:

1. I would like the community's support
2. I would like to make sure I'm not going to be working against the dev's here. With or without their support, there is no point if I will be censored from the marketplace. With my understanding of syscoin though, I do not see how they would be able to stop me.
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Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain
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7V3RD
on 20/10/2014, 21:06:46 UTC
How would everyone feel if pot was to be sold on the syscoin marketplace?

Thinking in 2g and 7g increments to begin with, nothing major, just to begin to piggyback "attention grabbing info" on top of the existing momentum with moolah/syscoin, and to showcase the functionality/benefits of a truly decentralized marketplace (don't even need the Tor browser).

Thoughts?