I have developed a software application that literally creates Bitcoins from nothing.
Well strictly speaking it looks for arbitrage opportunities on the cex exchange, and sometimes when the market conditions are just right, a couple of simple trades conjures bitcoin out of thin air.
It works, for real. My software conjures money essentially out of thin air.
BUT I have a couple of really thorny problems and I'd like to ask for the help of HN.
1: - no one believes me. They think it's a scam. And indeed it SOUNDS scammy. How the heck to counter this?
2: - people don't trust me. I'm an ordinary middle aged man with a family who has been developing software for more than 20 years. I know I'm trustworthy, but in the bitcoin world, no one trusts anyone. How do I get people to use my software when they are super paranoid about being hacked etc because it seems that everything bitcoin gets hacked.
FYI extra information: my software does not make any great quantity of bitcoin in any given trade - we're talking fractions of a bitcoin each time the opportunity comes up. However I think there's plenty of room to grow this across exchanges and limits on any one users trading limits the amount that can be made.
Any advice welcome. The software is called "coinfinder" and the site is www.bcoinex.com
Thoughts? Advice?
Anton
One thing to note: for the purposes of easy explanation, I have said "bitcoin" above but its actually trading gigahashes which are used by cloud mining to create bitcoin. A future version of my software will automatically exchange the gigahashes for bitcoin so it will be native bitcoin finding.