Home automation / smart home has a lot of potential integration with Bitcoin and other crypto. For example, Home Assistant, one of the most popular home automation platforms, has a Bitcoin sensor built-in. You can automate a ton of devices based on the Bitcoin price changes.
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Risse
on 27/06/2016, 16:31:42 UTC
We have recently opened Servut.io, we are a game server hosting company focusing at the moment on European Minecraft servers.
We are a Finland-based company and our servers are hosted in Germany. They are dedicated high performance servers with the latest version of Minecraft installed. We also have full mod support, FTP connection available and more.
Our prices start from 5.00 (5.50$) per month, check out our selection on the website! https://servut.io/minecraft
We are happy to accept bitcoin, but unfortunately at the moment our billing system does not support it (we need to have recurring payments), but we are more than happy to manually prepare server orders. The prices are the same in bitcoin as advertised on the website.
BitElectronics.net - E-commerce store selling PC components, consumer electronics etc for bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin and peercoin - is now up for sale.
Some statistics:
Oct 16 2013 - Oct 16 2014 Sessions: 67,449 Users: 52,074 Pageviews: 282,924
More statistics are available if needed.
The sale includes: - Website source code - Domain - Email accounts - Facebook page (273 likes) - Mailchimp mailing list
We will offer reasonable selling fees and optional chargeable tools so you can get more exposure for your products.
Easy selling process is one of our main goals. It has to be so easy that even people who have not heard of Bitcoin before will be able to sell their items and receive payments. We are planning on targeting these people on our marketing once we launch.
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I'm trying to place an order, but it forces to select an american state while I selected a European country as shipping address.
Can you please confirm if your shop is still operating?
Hey, the store sure is still running! The ordering system should be smart enough to recognize that European countries do not use states. Please let me know if you still have any problems with it.
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CoinSierra - Because the Bitcoin community deserves a better marketplace
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Risse
on 27/11/2013, 17:38:29 UTC
CoinSierra - A global marketplace for a global currency
CoinSierra is a consumer-to-consumer marketplace that works with Bitcoin. Buy and sell electronics, fashion and entertainment items, home accessories, sports gear, coupons, tickets and all things in between.
We have just launched our preview site at coinsierra.com. The full launch will be later this year.
Oh nice, a Finnish store that accepts Bitcoin! How's business, any updates?
Trying real hard to find something that I would need so I could make an order, no luck so far.
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Business is alright, we are getting quite a lot of orders from the EU, so that's great. No big updates lately, just preparing for the upcoming holiday season
We are actively trying to broaden our product selection, so if you have any products in mind, just let us know!
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The site is clearly still in development, that's quite understandable and I don't have a problem with that. But when I, after creating an account, went to the "Account Details" page, my password was displayed. This is an indication of very poor security. A website should never store users' passwords, they should only store a (salted) hash. Here is a good explanation: http://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm
This still seems to be the issue, I can clearly see the plain password there. I would advice NOT to use this site at its current status!
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Re: Bitcoin... Where is this all going?
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Risse
on 15/06/2013, 11:10:54 UTC
1 week: $100-120 1 month: $130 5 years: incredibly hard to predict... but I hope and believe it will be in the thousands range
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Re: How old are you and what brought you into Bitcoin?
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Risse
on 01/06/2013, 15:54:28 UTC
23 and I am interested in Bitcoin because of Ecommerce. Selling worldwide now is bit of a hassle, but with bitcoin, it is so much easier.
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Re: Xbox One
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Risse
on 21/05/2013, 19:08:33 UTC
They sure did not show any games, just focus on KINECT and ENTERTAINMENT. But I guess that's not so bad. I have been looking for a media center pc, I might actually buy this if it works like they promise.
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Re: Best online wallet?
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Risse
on 16/05/2013, 18:06:06 UTC
Blockchain.info is just plain awesome. Two-factor authentication, backups to Dropbox... Simply the best!
If you are holding a currency that can not be seized, why would you sell it for a currency that can be seized after the government starts seizing currency?