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Hey /biz/. I'm a programmer that is bored and is interested in business ideas. Those seem to be the most difficult to come around, so I decided to implement some of bizraeli ideas. I know that most of you yolo'ed XRP and that your net worth got nuked harder than hiroshima, so I wont ask for pre payments instead i will take 10% of whatever you make in the first month and that's that, the project is all yours. So who's up for teaming up ?

>> No.26066580

>>26066545
I’m a professional illustrator in the games and movie industry and couldn’t give less of a fuck

>> No.26066686

>>26066545
Drop an email, I’m interested. Most of my ideas are blockchain oriented, though.

>> No.26067093

>>26066580
>Games and movies
How does it feel to be a manchild
>>26066686
>cuckchain
Not participating in scamcoins

>> No.26067148

>>26066545
I'm in, let's do that

>> No.26067221

>>26067093
>extremely rare and good drawing skills
>craft whole worlds and civilizations from imagination
>see your ideas realized everywhere you go
>work on own comic between breaks
Sounds pretty based and rare desu

>> No.26067249

>>26067221
fuck you nigger

>> No.26067306

>>26066545
Do a biz site so we can break free from plebit and /pol invasion

>> No.26067326

>>26067093
>Not participating in scamcoins
so you are absolutely useless
go clean toilets or something

>> No.26067332

>>26066545
Here's a million dollar idea.
>create an incoming and outgoing proxy application
>incoming/outgoing sets up a payment channel between each other and communicates using HTTP headers
>you have now created a dead simple no barrier to entry way of selling access to APIs with no accounts or any of that shit
>in addition your API providing/consuming application doesn't even need to know about the whole payment business

>> No.26067380

>>26066545
what kind of businesses are you interested in op

>> No.26067385

>>26067332
>>26066545
no need to pay me btw, it's all yours. make those millions

>> No.26067500

>>26066545
A blockchain powered dildo that mines bitcoin with the body temperature of the recipient. Im a janny so 10% would be a lot to me, can i offer you something other than money?

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26067540

>>26067332
>>incoming/outgoing sets up a payment channel between each other and communicates using HTTP headers

>> No.26067570

>>26066545
i'm in, what kind of legit scam is going down

>> No.26067606

>>26067326
>projecting about being a janny in some shithole
Grow up, your internet money is useless.

>> No.26067624

>>26067540
wdym? they're HTTP proxyies and add/strip one header in the requests. it's a perfect way to piggyback on the request that is already HTTP

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26067668

>>26067624
That's not how proxies or http work at all

>> No.26067679

>>26066545
I hear JSON parsers and just a wallet are great ideas.

>> No.26067838

>>26067668
Point is it would be a very simple way to add payment where neither the consumer nor the provider application would have to know about the payment. Consumer requests something from a local proxy that adds the payment header, that then forwards to the provider proxy that verifies payment and forwards to the provider application.
>Web proxies forward HTTP requests. The request from the client is the same as a regular HTTP request except the full URL is passed, instead of just the path.

>> No.26067977

>>26067838
You know that http is a transportation protocol and your idea doesn’t work at all

>> No.26068022

>>26067977
Afaik lighting payments would definitely be possible to send through HTTP headers.

>> No.26068118

>>26066545
Get your own ideas nigger, everyone and the grandma can code. Good ideas are what's rare.

t. fellow idea-let coder.

>> No.26068132

Sex over the internet:

You thrust into the onahole peripheral -> dildo peripheral on the other side of the world thrusts into the woman in sync

The woman squeezes the dildo peripheral -> the onahole peripheral squeezes your dick.

Pair with video chat

Open digital brothel

>> No.26068165

>>26068022
It’s a header that contains information to navigate data on higher OSI layers, that’s basically it. You can’t send data in the header wtf?

>> No.26068168

>>26067093
You don't believe in blockchain tech?

>> No.26068251

>>26068165
You can add arbitrary headers to any HTTP request, that's what X- headers are for. HTTP payment proxy attaches and X header with a signed update to the payment channel. Receiver proxy verifies the payment and lets the request through.

>> No.26068295

>>26068168
I think he understands blockchains quite well and knows that it isn't the solution to every problem. People who understand this technology the least either downtalk its potential or sell it as the next internet (it's not at all, but has good use-cases)

>> No.26068432

>>26068251
>HTTP payment proxy attaches and X header with a signed update to the payment channel.
That's only a custom header and a terrible idea, because nothing of that is encrypted and errors in communication could lead to payment problems. A http header is only there for sending and receiving pakets which contains the data itself. Never do such a thing with a header

>> No.26068656

>>26068432
>nothing of that is encrypted
Headers are encrypted if you use HTTPS. Regarding the other stuff, I don't see why micropayments in the headers are a bad idea, the stakes are incredibly low and a lost payment is nothing. It's similar authentication, which we use cookies for and those are sent in the headers. The payment is basically a one time authentication to access the content.

>> No.26069033

>>26068656
Because you are putting application logic into a standardized communication protocol without any benefit

>> No.26069206

>>26069033
No, I'm extending the HTTP protocol to allow tit-for-tat payment for accessing the content requested. Headers have been added for different purposes many times before. Point is that one should be able to use it without the applications that provide or consume the API have to care about it.
>6.5.2. 402 Payment Required
>The 402 (Payment Required) status code is reserved for future use.

>> No.26069612

>>26069206
Why in the ever loving fuck would anyone pay for accessing a webpage ?

>> No.26069729

>>26069612
Paid APIs, without all the hassle of having an entire platform one has to deposit money into, would be the primary target.

>> No.26069779

>>26069206
Dude the brave browser and BAT already exist

>> No.26069798

>>26069779
I'm sure people paying for API access would like to route their requests through brave.

>> No.26069839

>>26069729
You would clog up every single API request for a task that could be solved more flexible and easily

>> No.26069872

>>26066545
hey OP, I've been thinking about making a thread like this for a while. Let's talk.
discord.gg slash zgkPh6Ve

>> No.26069904

>>26066545
Pimp webcam girls. They only have to bring their cunts. Create their websites. Market them. Set up their webcams, install drivers, arrange for rooms or apartments etc., manage their accounts and take a percentage of redditor simp money. And since you are a father figure to those worthless whores, they are easy lays

>> No.26070028

>>26069839
Clog it up with an extra 200 characters per request or whatever? Maintaining an entire platform with payment, metering etc is way higher maintenance. What system would be more flexible and easy?

>> No.26070217

>>26070028
A million API requests would already lead to around 200 GByte of extra traffic

>> No.26070293

>>26070217
Alright, that's reasonable I guess.

>> No.26070389

>>26070293
I don't want to shit on your ideas, keep looking for them, but first look up if there are already existing solutions.

>> No.26070476

>>26070389
Hold up, at 16 bits per character, its 16 * 200 * 1,000,000 = 400MB. I don't take offense kek, its fine.

>> No.26070790

>>26070389
>>26070476
I have to go and have shit up OP's thread too much already. But the main point would be openness (anyone can buy-sell, no banks, no expensive platforms for metering, global access, no need to establish a business relationship etc), and being able to sell access to any data such as streaming per-chunk (streaming video etc, could be attractive to regular people too). That flexibility would open up new markets in my opinion. Tacking it onto the HTTP protocol would allow integration with tons of legacy applications as well.

>> No.26070962

>>26070790
Ah yes it would open up the same areas bitcoin did, ransomware, drug marketplaces and money laundering.

Instead this would open up CP streaming
kill your self nigger

>> No.26070987

>>26070790
Try it man and see if it works. Good luck with it

>> No.26071032

I can help you with getting it out there to the masses. I can also come up with ideas to build on top of the existing platforms , so if you need a good brainstorming done , lets do it together in Telegram and talk about how we can affect the world plus generate capital as well.

>> No.26071277

>>26070790
i didnt get it. Why would I give money to your proxy, instead of the resulting API, how is it better for me as a client? You're just adding extra steps to my flow for no benefit