BitcoinMedia - the new media commodity.
Post your bitcoin media related content here and help promote the bitcoin economy. Please include the owners bitcoin address if it is posted or a link to their subscribe page to support their workIf you are a content producer contact me with your bitcoin address and I will send you a coin to get you started posting here .
Here's a list of sites that accept Bitcoin. New service providers are very much appreciated as they help establish the currency! Please only list services that are presently available (that is, NOT "available soon") and accepting bitcoins.
"BTC Guild is a Bitcoin Mining Pool, and one of the oldest remaining Bitcoin pools. BTC Guild tries to provide a simple but clean interface, full of all the statistics that a savvy miner would want to see."
"Enter Coinbase, whose goal is to open up Bitcoin to the non-tech world through both an online wallet and comprehensive merchant services. In an effort to design & build a clear and communicative introduction to both Bitcoin and Coinbase, they approached us to design & build their marketing site."
"Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world. It is based on the Bitcoin protocol but differs from Bitcoin in that it can be efficiently"
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer currency. Peer-to-peer means that no central authority issues new money or tracks transactions. These tasks are managed collectively by the network.
We provide a means to rapidly transfer funds into, out of and between bitcoin exchanges far faster than the usual methods through automating the entire process. Traditionally, bitcoin exchanges handle deposits and withdrawals using several methods, some of which can be annoyingly slow with delays of up to a week before funds are available for use.
Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world. It differs from its parent Bitcoin in that can be efficiently mined with consumer-grade hardware. Litecoin provides faster confirmations (targeted at every 2.5 minutes on average) and uses memory-hard, scrypt-based mining to target the CPUs and GPUs most people already have.