Bitcoin ATM Near Me - View the Locations on the Map
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Bitcoin Alberta Bitcoin Exchange Edmonton Canada
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Edmonton Presentation: The Gumball Machines are in Charge - Blockchains and Decentralization [Tonight 7pm @ Bitcoin Solutions Whyte Av.] Event will be recorded and posted.
Instacoin goes west and expands network of Bitcoin ATMs into Alberta, Canada
Instacoin ATM is proud to announce newly installed BTMs in Calgary, Edmonton, and Lethbridge. All our machines are currently selling Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Altcoins and Stablecoins: Here is the list of new locations: * Sky Deli And Smoke Shop 101-101 6 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 3P4 * Winks 7460 Springbank Blvd SW, Calgary, AB T3H 5P7 * One Way Foods 1740 11 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T3C 0N4 * Greenhills Convenience Store 9620 Elbow Dr SW, Calgary, AB T2V 1M2 * Temple Food Store 6817 Temple Dr NE, Calgary, AB T1Y 5N4 * Sunshine Food Store 7206 144 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5C 2R7 * Red Rooster Food Store 18204 84 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 2B4 * Kwiki Mart 11003 107 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0X7 * Minimart Plus 11204 102 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0P4 * Fas Gas Plus 431 Stafford Dr N, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2A7 For more information, visit our locations page. We’ll see you soon British Columbia!
Of Wolves and Weasels - Day 145 - DOGE4DOGE - Rebuilding the Hype Machine
Hey all! GoodShibe here! One of the failures of DOGE4NASCAR -- one that, sadly, wasn't even our fault -- was that we had done all this amazing work to get attention onto us and our coin... But there was no easy, simple way for the people who found us to 'impulse buy' some Dogecoins for themselves. When we talk about Services that we need, having a fast, safe, easy, reliable way to get your hands on Dogecoins is absolutely crucial as we move forward. I know there are some options in the works, and I know that there are a few sellers on Dogemarket who are legit. But we need something fast, clean, professional - something non-threatening, something that inspires confidence for first-timers and yet, can handle volume. If that sounds like a tall order, well, it is - but that's our next step toward the moon. And the first one to figure that out, get that up and running and stable? Enjoy your profits, because you've earned them. For the entire month of June, we're going to be working hard to get our Bootstrap Economy up and running, getting Shibes to step up and help other Shibes for Dogecoins, get coins transferring amongst ourselves rather than sold on exchanges for other currencies. In order to make that work, we need to re-tool our DOGE4NASCAR hype machine. Did someone you hired do amazing work for you? Let us know in the sub! Share their creations with us! Share their info with us! Did you have an amazing experience thanks to another Shibe? Share it with us - photos, videos, you name it! Make us jealous for you! Make us want to live vicariously through you! ;D) One of the most important things we can do to help make Dogecoin truly soar is to offer items and experiences that you can ONLY buy with Dogecoin. I asked in one of my last posts if you'd pay Dogecoin to learn how to surf? That one question got me a ton of PMs! People are willing to pay Dogecoins for all sorts of experiences! Imagine getting to be on track, shaking Josh Wise's hand, wishing him luck in person, just before the race. Sitting, track-side, just a few feet away from the pit-crew - in the heart of the race itself. Would you pay for that kind of experience? Imagine getting to hang out with some talented musician Shibes and cut your first record! Or go to an exclusive, Shibe-only concert? Maybe we can get FoxFaction and some other Shibes to band together and put something together? Would you pay Dogecoins for that? Would you invest in coins to have on hand, just in case an opportunity like that popped up? We need to get fellow Shibes not just 'excited' about building our economy, but actively thinking about and searching for ways to help! The good news is that a lot of speculators and people who 'thought they were investing in something like Bitcoin' have now left the building. Which means that those cheap coins that are sitting on the market are there waiting to be bought up by Shibes. By people who will hold them and use them and tip them. I've been buying up what I can when I can (not a rich Shibe, sadly) but there's still lots left out there for the rest of you. The heart of the matter, of DOGE4DOGE, really, is this: If we can't inspire ourselves - the people most personally vested in Dogecoin's success - to make Dogecoin work as a currency, then how can we go to others and expect them to join in with us? We're a fun place and all -- and no one could ever deny it -- but we're also a currency. In order to be an actual currency, we need to be able to use our tips for more than just tipping. All those people we've sent coins to? They need to be able to see Dogecoin as something useful as well as fun. Something that, when spent, they want more of. And that's what we're working toward this month! DOGE4DOGE is about spending our time and brilliance and creativity focused entirely on us. It's about Shibes taking the power back for ourselves, putting our coins in our hands and using them. And THAT's how we're going to build the foundation for a much, much larger economy, together. But it starts here, with you, with us. Today! It's 7:34AM EST and we're at 80.57% of DOGEs found. Our Global Hashrate is seeing a huge spike right now, from ~41 to ~48 Gigahashes per second and our Difficulty is also spiking from ~634 to ~827. If you can mine, now's a great time to get out there and get some DOGEs! As always, I appreciate your support! GoodShibe DOGE4DOGE - Bootstrap Service Economy - Shibes helping Shibes for Dogecoins - Add yourself to this list in the comments! Huge ups to calyxa for taking the time put this crazy list in order and add categories. Thank you!! Cryptocurrency-related:
mojud is offering Energy Consumption Simulation for any kind of building, following most of the international regulations, including ASHRAE 90.1 (that is the most famous and used one). This includes renewable energy and energy efficiency measures.
Panda78 is offering PLC programming in Allen Bradley.
Game Tutorial - On-line and Board Games:
Chiajiaho1 is offering all forms of gaming tutorials from LoL, Dota2 to hearthstone!
Fubby2 is offering to teach League of legends for Dogecoin. "I am diamond 2 in that game which is in the top 0.35% on my server." Please PM if interested.
getjenky is offering to Duo Queue with you on League of Legends for Doge, "I'm a Platinum III player. Can't guarantee wins though, and I'd like it if we both had fun playing, I could teach you a thing or two as well."
internobang is offering to teach you to play Go (Baduk), or help to improve your game, for 299 doge an hour! (newbies up to 10 kyus in rank!)
Graphics, Video and Art - Tutorial and Service:
1923and1939 - creator and editor of the Very Much Wow Dogecoin Magazine - is offering to create incredible flyers, websites, print publications, business cards, brochures and more. Check out their work on FirstCointact.
cdeverett is offering to tutor or create using Photoshop. Gallery
dansterdj is offering to do some graphic and web design work. Samples.
hfn64 - creator of the What is Dogecoin? Video - is offering to edit any after effects or cinema 4d template to include the buyer's name/text request for Doge. They can also do professional sound design!
justvaow is offering to teach basic Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere and/or Sony Vegas skills.
Nicapizza is offering 3d printed things for doge. PM if interested.
dogememe is offering Norwegian lessons over skype. "I'm not a teacher but I'm a native speaker and I'm sure I can do a good job. I accept doge, or if you speak German, Greek, Mandarin or Japanese we can help each other." PM if interested.
Jnk11207 is offering to tutor in Spanish for Dogecoin.
MrGurzo is offering to give lesson in speaking Italian for Dogecoin. "I'm not a teacher but a native speaker, my level of english it's quite good".
Kobaek is offering session recordings on Irish banjo, and possibly on electric and accoustic guitars too. "Can host a class on what I know about playing the banjo as well if anyone's interested".
mat-alex is offering music lessons/production/mixing services
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in music theory, composing, playing guitar or piano. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
Programming and Web Development:
anoadragon453 is offering iPhone App Development classes over Skype. Users would need access to a Mac.
bassitone is offering Web analytics, SEO and Google AdWords help.
FaintSpeaker is offering PHP/Web Development for Dogecoin!
Healdb is offering to teach a class on how to program Reddit Bots for Dogecoin! Will also design a Bot for you, if you prefer: http://bots4doge.com
poltergeistt is offering classes on cross-platform game development in Haxe
soverydoge is offering to troubleshoot CSS / HTML issues for 62,000 D/hr. "It's my full-time job, why not help the Dogeconomy in the evening hours as well?"
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in programming in C, Java, JavaScript/jQuery, HTML5, and CSS3. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
Writing / Editing:
1point618 is offering to help you fix up your resume for Dogecoin.
JFColeman is offering Copywriting, feature writing, anything journalism related.
NaldotheShibe is offering to provide script coverage or script consultation for doge. Can also do narration for doge (for video or books). "Mods can PM me for proof that I know what I'm doing if necessary."
RedStarDawn is offering proofreading and editing for Dogecoin - "I have proofread and edited various written works from college term papers to genealogical compilations to Master's dissertations" There is a flat rate of 7500 Doge, plus a per page fee for anything over 5 pages, to be negotiated.
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in creative writing, poetry, psychology, or most any school subject. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
Projects in need of your attention!
The DOGE League: This sounds like it could be a lot of fun for gaming Shibes and, especially, as we look to integrate the Twitch.tv tipbot that should be coming online soon. He seems enthusiastic but could use some help, any Shibes want to give him a hand?
V8 SuperDOGE: V8 has a broad appeal around the world and might to help bring in more world-wide Shibes, which, sadly, seems to have stagnated a bit. As an added bonus, the car wrap looks hella-cool.
DOGE4BUSINESS: ShibeShen (whom you may remember from this thread) is looking to create a store that caters to Shibes only. Buys things with Fiat but sells them ONLY in Dogecoin. He's also, specifically, asking you what you'd like to see him sell. This is a great opportunity for Shibes and a well-and-true Tycoon Doge who is willing to stick their neck out for us. Give him a moment of your time, please.
DOGE4DEGA - 2nihon needs help from organized Shibes to help with the promotional efforts at Talladega this fall! Please go join them if you can spare the time!
Of Wolves and Weasels - Day 148 - DOGE4DOGE - Building a Worldwide Brand
Hey all, GoodShibe here! With our Bootstrap Service Economy starting to take shape, I think now is an excellent time for us to talk about Marketing and Advertising and how we're actually more than just a coin - why we're building a Worldwide Brand. And why that's a great thing. You see, I read a post today from slipstream- Reading comments on hacker news and found this interesting comment related to dogecoin... Which got me thinking. See, traditionally, I've never been a 'sales' person or an 'Advertising' person. In fact, I have, especially when I was younger, espoused a very... uh... Bill Hicks-ish (warning: NSFW language) approach to the topic. So what changed? Mostly, my perspective. Marketing and Advertising are tools, no more or less bad than hammers or power saws. Heck, I spent all last weekend Advertising for the Lego Movie without even realizing it. (Seriously, I'm not being paid for this, but check it out, it's awesome). But we do it all the time. We want people to know about and appreciate the same things that we do. We tell people where to try good food, where the best grocery deals are, where the cheapest gas is, what Radio stations we like, what TV shows and movies we're watching. If you've ever used a Foursquare-ish app to announce your location, you're Advertising for someone - doing their work for them. If you've ever raved about how awesome Game of Thrones is... you're Advertising. Most of us don't realize it, but there's actually quite a difference between Marketing and Advertising. Advertising is only about getting the word out there - it is only a small part of the Marketing process. But Marketing itself covers quite a large number of other factors: "Market research, media planning, public relations, product pricing, distribution, customer support, sales strategy, and community involvement." (From above, linked article) And, whether we realize it or not, we're actively taking part in this process, daily. Here's a brief set of examples, just off the top of my head: Market Research - What are the other coins doing? What's Bitcoin/Litecoin/etc doing? Media Planning - Hey, let's help get the Jamaican Bobsled Team to Sochi. Public Relations - See our What is Dogecoin Video Product Pricing - How many threads exist about us watching the price and waxing poetic about where it should and shouldn't be? Distribution - Tipping Customer Support - /Dogeducation, for one. HowToDoge.com, DogecoinTutorial.com, all sorts of options there. Sales Strategy - DOGE4DOGE is all about helping our coin gain acceptance locally and worldwide Community Involvement - I'm pretty sure this one goes without saying Where Marketing and Advertising go to the Dark Side is when it becomes about Lies. When you can't actually sell the product on its merits. The International Brand that we're building with Dogecoin is something that WE'VE had a say in every step of the way. Our symbol, our coin, has come to represent our values of Fun and Kindness, Compassion and Camaraderie - worldwide, no matter what language you speak. We fight for the the Underdoge - and we believe that the future of money is in showing appreciation for people, instantly, no matter where they are in the world. Financially empowering the people who are working to make their world a more fun, more interesting, better place to live. No one person did this. You did, all of us did. Because we wanted it bad enough. We took a joke and made the world laugh along with us - and there is more joy and laughter and fun and kindness in the world... thanks to you. Thanks to Dogecoin. So while some people might scoff and roll their eyes, I feel that we should continue to pick up and use the tools that we've been given. Because 'Money' is the least revolutionary thing about us. We're not 'going' to change the world. We ARE changing the world. And we're only just getting started. It's 9:05AM EST and we're at 81.05% of DOGEs found. Our Global Hashrate is holding strong at ~46 Gigahashes per second and our Difficulty is down from ~866 to ~713. As always, I appreciate your support! GoodShibe DOGE4DOGE - Bootstrap Service Economy - Shibes helping Shibes for Dogecoins - Add yourself to this list in the comments! Huge ups to calyxa for taking the time put this crazy list in order and add categories. Thank you!! Cryptocurrency-related:
mojud is offering Energy Consumption Simulation for any kind of building, following most of the international regulations, including ASHRAE 90.1 (that is the most famous and used one). This includes renewable energy and energy efficiency measures.
Panda78 is offering PLC programming in Allen Bradley.
jfkfhhfj is offering Printed Circuit Board design. PM if interested.
carnage123 is offering to do simple CAD design work for CNC capable machines (generating simple flat patterns and simple 3d models) for home projects. 20,000 doge an hour.
TheOneThatSaid is offering to help improve or create physical products (design for assembley/design for manufactoring) as an mechinical engineer. Details
Game Tutorial - On-line and Board Games:
Chiajiaho1 is offering all forms of gaming tutorials from LoL, Dota2 to hearthstone!
Fubby2 is offering to teach League of legends for Dogecoin. "I am diamond 2 in that game which is in the top 0.35% on my server." Please PM if interested.
getjenky is offering to Duo Queue with you on League of Legends for Doge, "I'm a Platinum III player. Can't guarantee wins though, and I'd like it if we both had fun playing, I could teach you a thing or two as well."
internobang is offering to teach you to play Go (Baduk), or help to improve your game, for 299 doge an hour! (newbies up to 10 kyus in rank!)
Graphics, Video and Art - Tutorial and Service:
1923and1939 - creator and editor of the Very Much Wow Dogecoin Magazine - is offering to create incredible flyers, websites, print publications, business cards, brochures and more. Check out their work on FirstCointact.
cdeverett is offering to tutor or create using Photoshop. Gallery
dansterdj is offering to do some graphic and web design work. Samples.
hfn64 - creator of the What is Dogecoin? Video - is offering to edit any after effects or cinema 4d template to include the buyer's name/text request for Doge. They can also do professional sound design!
justvaow is offering to teach basic Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere and/or Sony Vegas skills.
Nicapizza is offering 3d printed things for doge. PM if interested.
dogememe is offering Norwegian lessons over skype. "I'm not a teacher but I'm a native speaker and I'm sure I can do a good job. I accept doge, or if you speak German, Greek, Mandarin or Japanese we can help each other." PM if interested.
Jnk11207 is offering to tutor in Spanish for Dogecoin.
MrGurzo is offering to give lesson in speaking Italian for Dogecoin. "I'm not a teacher but a native speaker, my level of english it's quite good".
nvincent is offering to tutor you in German for Dogecoin.
Kobaek is offering to translate between Latin, English, German and Danish, and teach Danish and basic German and Latin as well. And English, too, for the stray ESL.
Greek19 is offering lessons on speaking Greek for 5k per hour
Music:
aboumich is offering to teach you basic Music Theory for Dogecoin.
djchaze is offering intro music lessons for electronic producers. Also does soundtracks for games.
InterFlex is offering to master tracks for Dogecoin. Starting at 20k.
Kobaek is offering session recordings on Irish banjo, and possibly on electric and accoustic guitars too. "Can host a class on what I know about playing the banjo as well if anyone's interested".
mat-alex is offering music lessons/production/mixing services
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in music theory, composing, playing guitar or piano. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
FaintSpeaker is offering PHP/Web Development for Dogecoin!
Healdb is offering to teach a class on how to program Reddit Bots for Dogecoin! Will also design a Bot for you, if you prefer: http://bots4doge.com
poltergeistt is offering classes on cross-platform game development in Haxe
soverydoge is offering to troubleshoot CSS / HTML issues for 62,000 D/hr. "It's my full-time job, why not help the Dogeconomy in the evening hours as well?"
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in programming in C, Java, JavaScript/jQuery, HTML5, and CSS3. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
LukeZaz is offering to make a Bootstrap website, provided PHP is not essential for it, and teach CSS, HTML, Javascript & jQuery. 720 doge per hour. PM if interested.
DeathRay77 is offering to give Computer Security Advice in exchange for Doge. He is a CISSP and CEH.
School Tutoring
artsdruid is offering to tutor lower division classes of geology/geography/meteorology, also geography of California
Writing / Editing:
1point618 is offering to help you fix up your resume for Dogecoin. 25k for consult on how to improve an existing resume, 50k Doge to help you write a resume from scratch (includes phone time). Design help, multiple draft reviews, and added phone time available by request. No Doge will be converted: it will all be tipped and spent as Doge.
JFColeman is offering Copywriting, feature writing, anything journalism related.
NaldotheShibe is offering to provide script coverage or script consultation for doge. Can also do narration for doge (for video or books). "Mods can PM me for proof that I know what I'm doing if necessary."
RedStarDawn is offering proofreading and editing for Dogecoin - "I have proofread and edited various written works from college term papers to genealogical compilations to Master's dissertations" There is a flat rate of 7500 Doge, plus a per page fee for anything over 5 pages, to be negotiated.
the-spb is offering to tutor many people in creative writing, poetry, psychology, or most any school subject. Price 1K-5K DOGE/hr but negotiable. PM if interested.
Projects in need of your attention!
The DOGE League: This sounds like it could be a lot of fun for gaming Shibes and, especially, as we look to integrate the Twitch.tv tipbot that should be coming online soon. He seems enthusiastic but could use some help, any Shibes want to give him a hand?
V8 SuperDOGE: V8 has a broad appeal around the world and might to help bring in more world-wide Shibes, which, sadly, seems to have stagnated a bit. As an added bonus, the car wrap looks hella-cool.
DOGE4BUSINESS: ShibeShen (whom you may remember from this thread) is looking to create a store that caters to Shibes only. Buys things with Fiat but sells them ONLY in Dogecoin. He's also, specifically, asking you what you'd like to see him sell. This is a great opportunity for Shibes and a well-and-true Tycoon Doge who is willing to stick their neck out for us. Give him a moment of your time, please.
DOGE4DEGA - 2nihon needs help from organized Shibes to help with the promotional efforts at Talladega this fall! Please go join them if you can spare the time!
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If you require a government ID in order to sell me crypto-currency, you will not be getting my business. Here's why:
I'm in Edmonton for a while and figured on this fine free evening I'd drive downtown and try out the Robocoin at the Remedy Cafe. First thing it wants is my phone number, and it sends me a text with a verification code. Then it asks me to choose a pin. OK Step number three: Hold your government ID up to the camera. That's a Big NOPE good buddy, over and out! I left at that point. If you require a government ID in order to sell me cryptocurrency, you will not be getting my business. Here's why: 1) For me, one of the most important advantages of cyrpto-currency is anonymous transactions. I do not want the government knowing I have bitcoin. I'm not doing any illegal (seriously, I'm not), but without a warrant, there is absolutely no requirement that I tell any government what I do with my after-tax income. I don't want you telling them either. 2.a) It's bank machine. The only thing it should need from me is my money and my wallet ID. No other bank machine requires my ID to sell me cash. It shouldn't either. 2.b) It's a website. Unless you are shipping a physical product to my geographical location, you don't need any other information about me other than what it takes to verify my payment method. 3) This is the most important: I DON'T KNOW WHO YOU ARE!!!!!! Let's face it, you're just some guys who set up a website and built a machine with a camera in it, and you are amassing a database of people's sensitive information along with a picture of their picture Id as well as a picuter of them holding their official picture ID. I'd be just as well off to give my id and credit card to the shady looking guy on the next corner. At least I can tell the police what he looked like. Sure, maybe you have no evil intentions. But is your database secure? Are you sure? Are you sure your business partners aren't going to end up owing the mafia major money in gambling debts s/he can't repay? ... Sure, I get it. You're running a business. You have to play by certain rules in order to remain in business in this country. But I don't have to play that game with you. I'll find another way. Good luck to you.
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