I would like to share with the "global" section of the community the announcement I have made on the Portuguese language section, of the project that I am now engaged with, aiming to facilitate the use of DASH in Brazil.
I have named it DASHpag, with website at www.dashpag.com. The name makes sense in the Portuguese language, because "pag" is a common abbreviation for the word "pagamento" which means "payment", in Portuguese.
It was this post from thelonecrouton that made me want to start this project:
Indeed, it is not easy for the "common users" to acquire DASH, especially in Brazil, where there is no direct BRL-DASH exchange.
I've been in touch with some of the BRL-BTC exchanges, but none gave me a "definite deadlines", or at least any tangible hope, of offering BRL-DASH trades. I've even tried getting in touch with a person from the Brazilian community who says he's a big DASH miner, but he didn't show much interest in selling his DASH directly (maybe he prefers to keep all the DASH he mines for himself - and I don't blame him :wink
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Anyway, I've decided to give a start to the ideas that came to my mind, and DASHpag is the shape it received by now.
What I want is to offer services as a "DASH adoption adviser", in these first stages, aiming to provide solutions to enable P2P BRL-DASH trades, and, if needed be, to function even as a payments processor (now inspired on all the wonderful toknormal texts on the subject).
I know that a payments processor can be a "centralisation" (and centralised solutions are not trustless), but I've noticed that, for some people, trustlessness is not as important as "easyness" (go figure).
Difficulty 1: I am a coding semiliterate
So (at least until I improve my skill in this area) I will depend A LOT on all the help I can have;
Difficulty 2: In order to put these ideas into practice, the project will involve fiat currency (BRL). So, I'll have a GREAT DEAL of legal barriers (but that's an area I master well enough
, so I might be able to make progresses with some autonomy).
Idea to put in practice (A): The BRL-DASH trade. If could be done similarly to what ShapeShift does, would be perfect for those most complacent users, but surely much more difficult to implement. As a main focus, however, I'd like to encourage more the P2P trades, and a service similar to what LocalBitcoins does would be good enough;
Idea to put in practice (B): A payments processor, similar to CoinPayments to encourage merchants adoption.
Idea to put in practice (C): This would be great, and very very useful in Brazil. Usually the invoices here are paid with a system known as Boleto Bancário. It's a special invoice like document with a barcode (that's why the barcode in the logo) standard that can be processed by any bank. The idea is to allow users to pay their boletos directly from their DASH wallets (no need to go to the bank anymore - no more queues, online and instant solution). It would work more or less this way:
There is a similar service in BTC. The thing is, if it is possible for the user to have an app in his smartphone allowing him to pay his bills instantly, not needing the hassle of a bank queue! This would be THE INCENTIVE to use DASH!
I'd like to have the help and feedback from the community, and I am totally open for ideas and partnerships.
I really hope this project will be very useful to the DASH community :smile:

It was this post from thelonecrouton that made me want to start this project:
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3. Aquiring DASH (or any other digital currency) is currently far too tedious a process. While this may be attributed to 3rd party problems with exchanges, regulations, etc. I think there is much more that could be done at a core level to facilitate people's initial and continued access to DASH. Mining is not an option for anyone except geeks with money to spare for hardware and running costs.
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Indeed, it is not easy for the "common users" to acquire DASH, especially in Brazil, where there is no direct BRL-DASH exchange.
I've been in touch with some of the BRL-BTC exchanges, but none gave me a "definite deadlines", or at least any tangible hope, of offering BRL-DASH trades. I've even tried getting in touch with a person from the Brazilian community who says he's a big DASH miner, but he didn't show much interest in selling his DASH directly (maybe he prefers to keep all the DASH he mines for himself - and I don't blame him :wink
Anyway, I've decided to give a start to the ideas that came to my mind, and DASHpag is the shape it received by now.
What I want is to offer services as a "DASH adoption adviser", in these first stages, aiming to provide solutions to enable P2P BRL-DASH trades, and, if needed be, to function even as a payments processor (now inspired on all the wonderful toknormal texts on the subject).
I know that a payments processor can be a "centralisation" (and centralised solutions are not trustless), but I've noticed that, for some people, trustlessness is not as important as "easyness" (go figure).
Difficulty 1: I am a coding semiliterate
Difficulty 2: In order to put these ideas into practice, the project will involve fiat currency (BRL). So, I'll have a GREAT DEAL of legal barriers (but that's an area I master well enough
Idea to put in practice (A): The BRL-DASH trade. If could be done similarly to what ShapeShift does, would be perfect for those most complacent users, but surely much more difficult to implement. As a main focus, however, I'd like to encourage more the P2P trades, and a service similar to what LocalBitcoins does would be good enough;
Idea to put in practice (B): A payments processor, similar to CoinPayments to encourage merchants adoption.
Idea to put in practice (C): This would be great, and very very useful in Brazil. Usually the invoices here are paid with a system known as Boleto Bancário. It's a special invoice like document with a barcode (that's why the barcode in the logo) standard that can be processed by any bank. The idea is to allow users to pay their boletos directly from their DASH wallets (no need to go to the bank anymore - no more queues, online and instant solution). It would work more or less this way:
There is a similar service in BTC. The thing is, if it is possible for the user to have an app in his smartphone allowing him to pay his bills instantly, not needing the hassle of a bank queue! This would be THE INCENTIVE to use DASH!
I'd like to have the help and feedback from the community, and I am totally open for ideas and partnerships.
I really hope this project will be very useful to the DASH community :smile: