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Re: [BOUNTY] Looking for developers to continue working
by
BarkinTree
on 02/10/2014, 10:51:05 UTC
Hello everyone,

I'm in dire need of assistance!

Mining issues especially.

Please don't hesitate to contact.
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[BOUNTY] Looking for developers to continue working
by
BarkinTree
on 29/09/2014, 23:28:17 UTC
Hello,

Not to confuse anyone, here's my OP
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=761856.msg8587208#msg8587208

During the first week of discussions with the help of those who cared and just interested, I changed my mind a lot -to start with, the algo itself and so on and on.

To be honest, I already have a result. But I need more assistance and would be grateful and glad to award someone who could devote his time and complete the work.

The idea of a project is ready  out-of the box solution for absolute newbies, which includes:
1. X13 coin+ PoW+ PoS+ Blockchain
2. wallet - for win, mac, linux
3. easy-to-use, compiled,working miner with sources +config (already completely configured which makes mining as fair as possible, by just entering the wallet address and start mining with only one button) - also for win, mac and linux (CPU and GPU both)
4. personal GitHub repo, which will be made by coin developer and after that fully owned by my side

What is already done but requires improvements

1) wallet (for win, mac, linux) - already compiled
What I need is two tabs to be added inside the wallet.When clicking the tab, URL opens inside browser embedded to the wallet.

2) miner

CPU miner
- installer -need be done
- make GUI for console miner, which will display mining process+convenient interface for configuring settings. From the interface itself as a guide should be clear and easy to understand what is mining and where.

GPU miner
-find existing miners for x13 and understand the configs
-make GUI  (same as listed for CPU probably)

3) Blockchain(already done), some modifications needed.

Let me know you are interested and I will PM you with the specs and other details.





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[BOUNTY] New coin development
by
BarkinTree
on 29/08/2014, 17:34:20 UTC
Hello everyone,

My  team is looking for a few experienced guys to help us develop new coin.

What do we have in mind for now:
-   Litecoin (LTC) fork
-   Personal GitHub repository, website, domain, forum and so on
-   Miner and wallet (for win, mac, linux)

If you wish to participate, please let me know.

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Re: New Bitcoin Business – Need assistance / advice
by
BarkinTree
on 28/08/2014, 12:58:59 UTC
Hey

Let's talk on Skype sometime.

I run a Bitcoin marketing agency.  We have lots of experience, both in and out of Bitcoin. And we are also signing some huge clients - we are growing rapidly Cheesy

You can PM me if you are interested

Many thanks,

Josh

I guess you should consider this offer since it looks genuine

nicojuritz - thanks for a tip:)
blatchcorn - I'm interested, will drop you PM very soon
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Re: New Bitcoin Business – Need assistance / advice
by
BarkinTree
on 28/08/2014, 08:13:27 UTC
Hello everyone,

I'm looking for more suggestions.
If you can help please give me a reply.
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Re: New Bitcoin Business – Need assistance / advice
by
BarkinTree
on 26/08/2014, 12:52:03 UTC
Thanks  peeveepee and RagnarDanneskjold for advices!

Thanks onchain.io for links, will have a look

PMed michaeladair

I would appreciate any help. Feel free to contact me!
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New Bitcoin Business – Need assistance / advice
by
BarkinTree
on 25/08/2014, 16:08:09 UTC
Hello everyone,

Thanks God I have sufficient funds (in BTC as well as USD) to set up a serious cryptocoin project, such as exchange, gaming project etc.

I have personally associated myself with IT projects management for over 15 years, so I have substantional technical expertise and competence.
However, there is a big nuance. When I start researching some development plan, I realize that major effort in business development need to be put in this work. For instance, how to make it possible to deposit funds in exchange through the different payment systems, as well as using cards.
I also ran into the need of significant marketing work such as press-releases, articles, forum posts, videos, advertising and so on.
Well to sum up, I have no clue in this area, but I understand I won’t be able to start relevant business without it.

So I’m looking for those who can assist and provide qualitative advice with this matter.
If you have strong qualifications and experience, or wish to make contribution to the development, I encourage you to contact me.


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Re: Not new but...
by
BarkinTree
on 16/06/2014, 19:40:41 UTC
Welcome (back). Sorry to hear about the hack. Undecided
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Re: How to get money?
by
BarkinTree
on 16/06/2014, 17:38:10 UTC
I think we'd all like more BTC. I'm just rolling as much $ from my paychecks as I can into BTC...
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Re: Your plan in case of an alien invasion
by
BarkinTree
on 16/06/2014, 17:37:47 UTC
I'll probably just welcome our new overlords. I doubt we'd stand a chance.  Smiley
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Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC][Get Yours Now!]
by
BarkinTree
on 16/06/2014, 17:36:20 UTC
BarkMan

Thanks for letting me try for free  Smiley
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Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC][Get Yours Now!]
by
BarkinTree
on 09/06/2014, 01:47:02 UTC
BarkMan

Thanks for letting me try for free  Smiley
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Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC][Get Yours Now!]
by
BarkinTree
on 01/06/2014, 07:31:42 UTC
BarkMan

Thanks for letting me try for free  Smiley
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Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC][Get Yours Now!]
by
BarkinTree
on 28/05/2014, 08:00:38 UTC
BarkMan

Thanks for letting me try for free  Smiley
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Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC][Get Yours Now!]
by
BarkinTree
on 26/05/2014, 19:08:09 UTC
BarkMan

Thanks for letting me try for free  Smiley
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Re: 0.002 BTC For your Signature. Limited!!! BitcoinLiveBets.com
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BarkinTree
on 19/01/2014, 20:58:12 UTC
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just added, thanks!
 Grin
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Re: Regarding PrimeDice Faucet + GIVEAWAY
by
BarkinTree
on 28/11/2013, 23:27:17 UTC
User ID
194157

thanks, Stunna!
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
BarkinTree
on 21/11/2013, 22:20:45 UTC
Fine, you're arrogant because you can't stop talking about how much better you are than US citizens Tongue.

You don't know shit about what has happened to our populace and our land.  Corporations and wealthy individuals own everything.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States

BTW, I don't buy the whole capitalist-socialist dichotomy.  Everything is shades of gray, and it is the extremes you have to watch out for.

You seem to want to restrict the term arrogance to what is probably better termed "US exceptionalism".  Yes, this is a form of arrogance, but arrogance can take many forms.
i don't have much of an opinion of u.s. citizens really. but the consensus about them is well established. i also don't buy the capitalist-socialist dichotomy... as it's commonly illustrated.

i think the perceived arrogance of people from the US is much due to US exceptionalism, yes -- i was making that point because that is what non-US folks are exposed to. but i am talking about the dictionary definition of "arrogance".

sure, there is great wealth inequality in the u.s. that doesn't mean there isn't far greater wealth inequality elsewhere, such as in South America. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Gini_Coefficient_World_CIA_Report_2009.svg

it also doesn't speak to the effect of historic exploitation of the southern hemisphere by the north. over 53% of world net worth (based on PPP) is concentrated in North America and Europe, which has less then 15% of world population. when we talk about wealth inequality, surely comparing that of the u.s. with that of that of bolivia is sort of ridiculous, right? are we talking about being entitled to basic human necessities, perhaps education? or are we talking about being entitled to a basic minimum income? or big screen tvs? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_of_wealth

in the u.s., when people complain about entitlements, i hear complaints about people buying big screen tvs with welfare checks. (i take that with grain of salt) surely, you don't think that these are the sort of entitlements that Brazilians seek? that they are arrogant for fighting for? especially given the nature of wealth inequality?

am i arrogant for fighting for a better education system for my children? i must feel so self-important?  Smiley

it's one thing if the state does not exists. it's another thing if the state will exists for the forseeable future, and exploits, and allows exploitation. in the latter case, i think it is only reasonable for people to try to reform the state, to legally prescribe what had once been unwritten -- their ownership, their rights, their dignity. even if i do not support reformism. i still do not see this as arrogance. someone who is arrogant by definition does not see themselves as equal to others.

As I already tried to explain, we have the same master and we should work on an escape plan.  But you would rather argue over who gets whipped the hardest. The fact is, state boundaries only exist for the general populace.  Corporations are transnational.  The state has become a tool for them to divide and conquer.
no, my issue was just with referring to Americans as people from the u.s.  Cheesy  i'd rather not argue over that, but felt it was necessary since your assertions about entitlements (and thus, their relation to "arrogance") are relative to the context of the u.s. and thus have very limited application. part of the issue, also, is that our proposed escape plans are likely quite different.

I never did that.  You assumed I did, and then argued with me about arrogance.  So your issue is with your own misunderstanding that I immediately rebuked before this devolved into a pissing contest.
you went from saying "people from the u.s." to "Americans". i know you tried to turn it into saying all Americans are arrogant and not just people from the u.s., but the explanation was nonsensical on its face. and the "socialist=arrogant" argument, which is clearly nonsensical, was the only thing you could come up with to explain the back-tracking. i'd take your word for it that it was my misunderstanding, except you couldn't explain how your claims applied to all Americans. all you did was concede that people from the u.s. are arrogant. hence, you were talking about people from the u.s.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
BarkinTree
on 21/11/2013, 21:55:13 UTC
Fine, you're arrogant because you can't stop talking about how much better you are than US citizens Tongue.

You don't know shit about what has happened to our populace and our land.  Corporations and wealthy individuals own everything.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States

BTW, I don't buy the whole capitalist-socialist dichotomy.  Everything is shades of gray, and it is the extremes you have to watch out for.

You seem to want to restrict the term arrogance to what is probably better termed "US exceptionalism".  Yes, this is a form of arrogance, but arrogance can take many forms.
i don't have much of an opinion of u.s. citizens really. but the consensus about them is well established. i also don't buy the capitalist-socialist dichotomy... as it's commonly illustrated.

i think the perceived arrogance of people from the US is much due to US exceptionalism, yes -- i was making that point because that is what non-US folks are exposed to. but i am talking about the dictionary definition of "arrogance".

sure, there is great wealth inequality in the u.s. that doesn't mean there isn't far greater wealth inequality elsewhere, such as in South America. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Gini_Coefficient_World_CIA_Report_2009.svg

it also doesn't speak to the effect of historic exploitation of the southern hemisphere by the north. over 53% of world net worth (based on PPP) is concentrated in North America and Europe, which has less then 15% of world population. when we talk about wealth inequality, surely comparing that of the u.s. with that of that of bolivia is sort of ridiculous, right? are we talking about being entitled to basic human necessities, perhaps education? or are we talking about being entitled to a basic minimum income? or big screen tvs? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_of_wealth

in the u.s., when people complain about entitlements, i hear complaints about people buying big screen tvs with welfare checks. (i take that with grain of salt) surely, you don't think that these are the sort of entitlements that Brazilians seek? that they are arrogant for fighting for? especially given the nature of wealth inequality?

am i arrogant for fighting for a better education system for my children? i must feel so self-important?  Smiley

it's one thing if the state does not exists. it's another thing if the state will exists for the forseeable future, and exploits, and allows exploitation. in the latter case, i think it is only reasonable for people to try to reform the state, to legally prescribe what had once been unwritten -- their ownership, their rights, their dignity. even if i do not support reformism. i still do not see this as arrogance. someone who is arrogant by definition does not see themselves as equal to others.

As I already tried to explain, we have the same master and we should work on an escape plan.  But you would rather argue over who gets whipped the hardest. The fact is, state boundaries only exist for the general populace.  Corporations are transnational.  The state has become a tool for them to divide and conquer.
no, my issue was just with referring to Americans as people from the u.s.  Cheesy  i'd rather not argue over that, but felt it was necessary since your assertions about entitlements (and thus, their relation to "arrogance") are relative to the context of the u.s. and thus have very limited application. part of the issue, also, is that our proposed escape plans are likely quite different.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
BarkinTree
on 21/11/2013, 21:24:13 UTC
This is a monstrous fuckup of enormous proportions, if this is true then their "trading engine" is broken beyond repair (it wouldn't even deserve the name "trading engine" anymore) and should be taken down and replaced by something else immediately!
Lucky it's a free market then and you can just take your business elsewhere, innit?
yeah its a free market with horrible options, and hopefully some professional players will enter a market that is WIDE open for the taking. bunch of amateurs in this niche.