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So we're all at least somewhat techy if we're into bitcoin, but that doesn't mean we all know how to code like a pro.I believe there is a serious lack of tutorials and step-by-step walk throughs available in the bitcoin ecosystem.I can google "how to light my fart on fire" and find endless videos available. There's even a wikipedia page dedicated to it ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fart_lighting ). This is a serious issue that such a ridiculous topic can have so many resources, but something as serious as integrating and building bitcoin websites does not. I know there are a lot of knowledgeable coders out there that know how to make cool bitcoin related websites, but for some reason no one is making tutorials.Since I began working with bitcoin related websites mid last year I ran into lots of hurdles and I have compiled what I have learned into some step by step videos and written tutorials.I know I'm not the greatest coder and there are probably better ways to do the things I demonstrate, but as I stated previously I only created these because they don't exist already and I wish they did when I was getting started. If you think I missed something crucial I advise you to create something better because it's something that the community could really use.==========Video:Source:Main Page: http://pastebin.com/LiWbugN0 Item(s) Page: http://pastebin.com/DHJ0Dffp yourEmail.php: http://pastebin.com/VYnD5N7m blockChn.php: http://pastebin.com/q72Sa75t Download as a zip: http://btcthreads.com/tinyStore.zip Some older videos. This is where I started... The videos are less structured but still useful.Contents:Again, I know these aren't the best quality but it's a start in a world without walkthrough tutorials for building bitcoin related websites.

Thanks. You did a good job there. It looks quite good and really useful. Will try to use it on my website ^^

DOB, gov't license, Tax ID/SSN, Credit bureaus, right to reject account and close...Not everyone likes Bitpay or Coinbase as a solution. Especially as states start creating laws that require web owners to have a "bit license" or similar.Bitpay TOS Section 2.1:We may require additional information about you (including any person signing below or otherwise agreeing to the Terms on behalf of the merchant) such as, for instance, your date of birth, tax identification number or government-issued identification, and we may also obtain information about you from third parties, such as credit bureaus and identity verification services. We have the right to reject your account registration, or to later close your BitPay account, if you do not provide us with accurate, complete and satisfactory information.

I like this scource, well done mate.. My advice.. forget those that try to get you to use third party websites like ----- or ----- and keep everything on your own pc, just make sure your paying your isp, then you are truely independant of the leecher's who take percentage's based on their greedAnd YOU set the price of ANYTHING..Edit: What I have yet still to understand is why there is no company dealing with, say I want to bill for adverts appearing on my screen?That's a hint pro's..

That is a very nice package, good work.I have no experience in make BIPS, but I have always thought that if I should make a small webstore, then would I take a very pragmatic approach. I would generate a long list of public address with www.bitaddress.org . and then only expose the public part to the webpage. Use some kinda a java script to present the user with order number and unique public adresss.

That is a very nice package, good work.I have no experience in make BIPS, but I have always thought that if I should make a small webstore, then would I take a very pragmatic approach. I would generate a long list of public address with www.bitaddress.org . and then only expose the public part to the webpage.

That is a very nice package, good work.I have no experience in make BIPS, but I have always thought that if I should make a small webstore, then would I take a very pragmatic approach. I would generate a long list of public address with www.bitaddress.org . and then only expose the public part to the webpage.

Thanks,You can do it that way too with pre-generated addresses and javascript. In fact I gave that method a try before as well.I created a javascript file with hundreds of addresses and had it select one at random when the user went to buy a product. It was difficult since I had to constantly update the list and remove old addresses. Also with javascript users can see your code so a malicious user could start sending dust amounts to my addresses to try and mess up my records/bookkeeping. It looked something like this:

That is a very nice package, good work.I have no experience in make BIPS, but I have always thought that if I should make a small webstore, then would I take a very pragmatic approach. I would generate a long list of public address with www.bitaddress.org . and then only expose the public part to the webpage. Use some kinda a java script to present the user with order number and unique public adresss.