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NewbieNudes 04-26-2011 03:41 AM

All adult sites should start accepting bitcoins. No fees, No Chargebacks, No regulation
 
A Bitcoin is a new online currency.
  • It's peer-to-peer and the system is open source.
  • Bitcoin transactions can not be charged back.
  • There is no organisation in control of bitcoins that can restrict their use by the adult industry.
  • They can be pulled out of the online space for cash at one of many markets that have been set up.
  • The bitcoin is not affected by inflation or devaluation of currencies like the USD

This is the perfect solution to the payment issues we as an industry face and have faced for years.

No over regulation, No chargebacks, No merchant fees. It's a major boon for online commerce

The Bitcoin economy is growing steadily but we need to embrace it to get it into everyone's awareness.

http://bitcoin.org
http://weusecoins.com

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spazlabz 04-26-2011 03:56 AM

this is definitely an interesting way to buy and sell. I also like that they are upfront and honest with some of the risks of using this currency, definitely something to look into

Quote:

What is Bitcoin backed by?

The value of a commodity is determined by supply and demand. The supply side of Bitcoins is limited by design. The demand comes from people wanting Bitcoins to trade with.

As Bitcoin is a very, very new currency, the value is heavily influenced by speculators and because of this it can increase or decrease very quickly.
Can somebody steal my wallet?

By default and using the official client, the wallet is just a file on your computer. As such it can definitely get stolen if your computer is victim to a virus or other malware. Bitcoin developers are constantly working on better ways to protect your wallet data from theft. We strongly recommend you check out the latest suggestions on the Bitcoin Wiki: Securing your wallet

HomerSimpson 04-26-2011 04:01 AM

no recurring billing - it's out!

NewbieNudes 04-26-2011 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 18087595)
this is definitely an interesting way to buy and sell. I also like that they are upfront and honest with some of the risks of using this currency, definitely something to look into

Yes and the more people that use it the more stable the market will become.

In our implementation we'll just be assigning the price of memberships dynamically based on the last 7 day avg of the market price on http://mtgox.com

spazlabz 04-26-2011 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomerSimpson (Post 18087601)
no recurring billing - it's out!

I am just thinking out loud here :2 cents:

We all know there is a certain percentage of surfers that are never going to recur as well as a large group that are paranoid about spending money on an adult site and it not being anonymous. Based on what I read at the site this will satisfy both.

Like I said I am just thinking out loud and the site itself made me curious :winkwink:

NewbieNudes 04-26-2011 04:19 AM


NewbieNudes 04-26-2011 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomerSimpson (Post 18087601)
no recurring billing - it's out!

That's right there is always a significant %age of people that are never comfortable with cc's or re-billing and this is an additional way of monetising those guys.

Bladewire 04-26-2011 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewbieNudes (Post 18087583)
A Bitcoin is a new online currency.
  • It's peer-to-peer and the system is open source.

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seeandsee 04-26-2011 04:56 AM

Payments system working on open source scheme :)

spazlabz 04-26-2011 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 18087655)
Payments system working on open source scheme :)

I have to admit it... that little detail there definitely gives me a moment of pause

Davy 04-26-2011 07:08 AM

What's that thing about mining with graphic cards? I don't get it. *confused*

candyflip 04-26-2011 07:12 AM

Didn't the bigcoin guy post here one day explaining things? It would take quite a bit of PC power to make your coins.

candyflip 04-26-2011 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davy (Post 18087952)
What's that thing about mining with graphic cards? I don't get it. *confused*

You basically run the app on your program and it creates bitcoins over time. The more power you've got, the more you can mine.

NewbieNudes 04-26-2011 07:42 AM

The mining thing serves two purposes.

1) It incentivises people to run the nodes the network requires for it's integrity/transactional distributed database

2) It provides a way of distributing the currency at a fixed rate to allow for increasing demand, but at a fixed pre-determined rate.

The mining thing is a distraction from the purpose, which is a new online de-centralised fee fre medium of exchange.

pornguy 04-26-2011 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 18087612)
I am just thinking out loud here :2 cents:

We all know there is a certain percentage of surfers that are never going to recur as well as a large group that are paranoid about spending money on an adult site and it not being anonymous. Based on what I read at the site this will satisfy both.

Like I said I am just thinking out loud and the site itself made me curious :winkwink:

I think his point is that if no recurring billing is available then lots will make Half or less of the income.

12clicks 04-26-2011 08:02 AM

I too, have invented a new internet currency.
you see it in my sig.
just hold out your virtual hand and spend it as you please.
its better than money, its better than credit cards!
and its closed source.
I win

iSpyCams 04-26-2011 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 18088059)
I think his point is that if no recurring billing is available then lots will make Half or less of the income.

And by taking payments in a currency that no one uses they will lose the rest of it.

96ukssob 04-26-2011 08:10 AM

can i pay my mortgage with bitcoins? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

TeenCat 04-26-2011 08:12 AM

is this some game or what?

NaughtyRob 04-26-2011 08:18 AM

Just use Paxum and all is well.

Due 04-26-2011 08:22 AM

It's a great concept.

How can I use the actual money I get on real products whenever I want ? IE: buy stuff in bestbuy, airline tickets etc etc ? Is there an actual exchange system setup to cash out in EUR or USD ?

Barry-xlovecam 04-26-2011 08:51 AM

No Liquidity

Fiddler 04-26-2011 08:58 AM

Make so much from recurring not sure the risk is worth it to have people who might recur using an option that won't allow them to as easily.

ilnjscb 04-26-2011 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks (Post 18088098)
I too, have invented a new internet currency.
you see it in my sig.
just hold out your virtual hand and spend it as you please.
its better than money, its better than credit cards!
and its closed source.
I win

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

ilnjscb 04-26-2011 09:08 AM

Two really big things. One, the mining. That confuses the issue, and is a drawback from the seriousness of what you are attempting. Two, the first (and most reasonable) question anyone would have is: exchange. Plenty of things are in demand but that does not make them currency. Beads are in demand at Mardi Gras. Girls who wouldn't take their shirts off for $100 will do it for beads. But since beads have no real exchange, they are functionally worthless as a currency regardless of the demand.

Emil 04-26-2011 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 18088272)
Two really big things. One, the mining. That confuses the issue, and is a drawback from the seriousness of what you are attempting. Two, the first (and most reasonable) question anyone would have is: exchange. Plenty of things are in demand but that does not make them currency. Beads are in demand at Mardi Gras. Girls who wouldn't take their shirts off for $100 will do it for beads. But since beads have no real exchange, they are functionally worthless as a currency regardless of the demand.

What's the problem with mining? The currency needs to be distributed in some kind of "fair" and stable way.
As the number of users grow so does the rate of the currency (because of the CPU power). The person with the fastest CPU (or the biggest botnet) will benefit most but is there any better way to distribute the currency?

You can exchange from USD to bitcoin and from bitcoin to USD today if you want to. LibertyReserve works the same way and lots of people are using that.

Lint 04-26-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Due (Post 18088154)
Is there an actual exchange system setup to cash out in EUR or USD ?

Yes, there are several exchanges. You can also buy prepaid virtual visa cards for bitcoins.

ilnjscb 04-26-2011 09:42 AM

for 10,000 years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Emil (Post 18088284)
What's the problem with mining? The currency needs to be distributed in some kind of "fair" and stable way.
As the number of users grow so does the rate of the currency (because of the CPU power). The person with the fastest CPU (or the biggest botnet) will benefit most but is there any better way to distribute the currency?

You can exchange from USD to bitcoin and from bitcoin to USD today if you want to. LibertyReserve works the same way and lots of people are using that.

The base of all currency is gold. Civilizations have risen, dominated, expanded, collapsed, and died thousands of times and through it all gold has been the constant. Every real currency has to have a direct or one step indirect link to a real medium of exchange.

If bitcoin has a real rate, do yourself a favor and post it against 10 major currencies, then, have a list of every vendor that accepts it directly.

As for mining, one does not mine dollars or any other currency based on precious metals or based by governments with reserves. Bitcoin has no intrinsic value, so creating them in a manner not linked to a reserve currency only verifies the appearance of valuelessness or random valuation.

There are examples of "found" e-currency, such as MMPORG currencies, and one site (as MFC) instruments, but they all have a pretty clear peg to a backed currency.

Vendzilla 04-26-2011 09:47 AM

this has been tried before and it didn't work

cherrylula 04-26-2011 09:49 AM

how will they sneak in cross sales? pre-checked bit coins? oh noooz

chronig 04-26-2011 10:04 AM

Gotta say I don't completely under-fucking-stand the concept....

If you did accept bitcoins... say for an adult site... wtf do you do with the bitcoins afterwards? You have to worry about selling them? Who the fuck wants to buy them?

czarina 04-26-2011 10:33 AM

I'll just wait for paypal to accept adult again./..

Ravage 04-26-2011 01:36 PM

All fine and dandy until the US Gov. decides to step in and shut it down on the basis of money laundering and being an unlicensed money transmitting service.

John. 04-26-2011 03:31 PM

interesting reading

adultmobile 04-26-2011 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris (Post 18089138)
All fine and dandy until the US Gov. decides to step in and shut it down on the basis of money laundering and being an unlicensed money transmitting service.

^^ I agree on what he said.

I add that any small guy with 4 million dollar can buy all the bitcoins in the planet today and end its economy, that's small.

cam_girls 04-26-2011 09:00 PM

If you think the world is going to go around to the tune of BitCoin.org you are nuts!

the BitCoin dude posting here said himself other contenders will join in the mining/p2p in years to come and dilute the pool.

I've got it all worked out! I'm already in negotiations for CHARGECARD.com so getting a VISA card to withdraw your money is all sorted.

The hard bit is buying eGold.com off Rick Schwartz, he sells StupidDomain.net for $1,000,000 these days so it won't be cheap.

Here is a HomePage draft I wrote for eGold after reading about bitcoin!

eGold won't be peer to peer but I might do a 1 year mining intro phase - with a maximum mining permit of 10 PC CPUs worth per account, 1 mining permit per credit card authorisation... but you won't have to mine for weeks for 1 bitcoin! every 5 seconds you earn 1 eGold coin! :thumbsup


-------------eGOLD-------------

eGold is a digital signature token system for passing tokens to each other.

eGold is not legal tender in any country.

Exchanging eGold for a country's legal currency is outside the
scope and juristiction of eGold.com website.

eGold is a free public service for information token tracking only.

eGold transactions are non-refundable, non-reversible and any losses due
to transferring eGold tokens are not the responsibility of eGold.com or
it's employees.

eGold.com does not hold any eGold, except during an automated escrow transaction
until both parties agree to transfer the eGold, or 1 party decides to cancel
the escrow and the eGold is returned.

eGold is mined like real gold with a mining permit to verified members.

The amount of eGold in circulation is always increasing but at a slower
and slower rate, mining permits prevent single users from mining too
much eGold per day.

1 eGold coin looks like this:
0000000001000000000132445344546435354566767834423
|<-----------------------eGold digit string------------------------>|


To forge an eGold coin is mathematically equivalent to picking 1 atom out of the entire Universe of atoms!

eGold.com is mirrored at eGold1.com eGold2.com eGold3.com eGold4.com eGold5.com eGold6.com eGold7.com eGold8.com eGold9.com eGold0.com
hosted in 10 different countries! Only 1 site needs to be online to transfer eGold.

There is no software to install, and no registration is required, if you can send someone a 100 digit number you can send eGold!

AdultKing 04-26-2011 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by czarina (Post 18088554)
I'll just wait for paypal to accept adult again./..

let me know when hell freezes over :winkwink:

Lint 04-26-2011 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris (Post 18089138)
All fine and dandy until the US Gov. decides to step in and shut it down on the basis of money laundering and being an unlicensed money transmitting service.

Please be so kind and explain exactly how the US Government would shut it down?

Emil 04-27-2011 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cam_girls (Post 18089886)
If you think the world is going to go around to the tune of BitCoin.org you are nuts!

the BitCoin dude posting here said himself other contenders will join in the mining/p2p in years to come and dilute the pool.

I've got it all worked out! I'm already in negotiations for CHARGECARD.com so getting a VISA card to withdraw your money is all sorted.

The hard bit is buying eGold.com off Rick Schwartz, he sells StupidDomain.net for $1,000,000 these days so it won't be cheap.

Here is a HomePage draft I wrote for eGold after reading about bitcoin!

eGold won't be peer to peer but I might do a 1 year mining intro phase - with a maximum mining permit of 10 PC CPUs worth per account, 1 mining permit per credit card authorisation... but you won't have to mine for weeks for 1 bitcoin! every 5 seconds you earn 1 eGold coin! :thumbsup


-------------eGOLD-------------

eGold is a digital signature token system for passing tokens to each other.

eGold is not legal tender in any country.

Exchanging eGold for a country's legal currency is outside the
scope and juristiction of eGold.com website.

eGold is a free public service for information token tracking only.

eGold transactions are non-refundable, non-reversible and any losses due
to transferring eGold tokens are not the responsibility of eGold.com or
it's employees.

eGold.com does not hold any eGold, except during an automated escrow transaction
until both parties agree to transfer the eGold, or 1 party decides to cancel
the escrow and the eGold is returned.

eGold is mined like real gold with a mining permit to verified members.

The amount of eGold in circulation is always increasing but at a slower
and slower rate, mining permits prevent single users from mining too
much eGold per day.

1 eGold coin looks like this:
0000000001000000000132445344546435354566767834423
|<-----------------------eGold digit string------------------------>|


To forge an eGold coin is mathematically equivalent to picking 1 atom out of the entire Universe of atoms!

eGold.com is mirrored at eGold1.com eGold2.com eGold3.com eGold4.com eGold5.com eGold6.com eGold7.com eGold8.com eGold9.com eGold0.com
hosted in 10 different countries! Only 1 site needs to be online to transfer eGold.

There is no software to install, and no registration is required, if you can send someone a 100 digit number you can send eGold!


So you think it's better if it was more easy to generate bitcoin? Dont you realize that it would just cause inflation? In the beginning of Bitcoin it was more easy to generate Bitcoins, it will get harder and harder so the supply of new bitcoin keeps stable.

The guy posting here was not the creator of Bitcoin, he was the creator of a bitcoin-service.

The main thing with bitcoin is that it would be very hard to close it down for the goverment or anyone else. It doesn't matter if the website bitcoin.org goes down, the network will stay up. It doesn't matter how many domains you would put up, it can easily be taken down.

Also with Bitcoin: no one can close down your account, no papers need to be signed, you can be anonymous.


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