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Title: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Jet Cash on January 05, 2019, 11:57:16 AM
So I've gone on a bit of a merit awarding spree. Threads and posts about Bitcoin, cryptos and the global economy seem to have improved a bit.
Please keep it up guys, as this year is going to be a really important one for everybody, and not just those of us who support crypto.

Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries. Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Coyster on January 05, 2019, 12:07:51 PM
Just as I commented in a thread some minutes ago,its really been a good 2019 thus far for the bitcoin community in terms of post quality,and if we keep moving at this pace it wouldn't be long before the shitposters actually find less of threads their knowledge would be able to comprehend effectively
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies
Especially in the poor African countries ravaged by poverty as a result of poor governance,and incompetent government,the more the knowledge of cryptocurrency spreads to such areas,the better for them,but with a reasonable lack of knowledge about the system(over there)it maybe difficult to inculcate to a reasonable degree


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: cabalism13 on January 05, 2019, 12:17:30 PM
2019 might be a good start for this forum because of the current fall of BTC value, shitty spammers will not waste their time making post here if they're just getting cents here.



Remove the people whose on the current seats on the political industry and replaced them by people who is much like to help other people and not their own. That way a lively economy will start to rise, then the crypto economy will slowly be introduced to them.

Many years have passed and yet many african natives are still poor and getting starved to death especially on some remote areas. Only politicians can work this out and put an end to this. As well as the bank charges made by in every transactions,.. people are very fond of using credit cards nowadays so I think there's nothing we can do about them even if we make a suggestion here.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on January 05, 2019, 12:24:06 PM
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes..
For a start, the opposite party in my county  [Nigeria] is planning on taking advantage of the blockchain technology [just as I reported Here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075399.0)] this act already is fueling some talks on blockchain and cryptocurrency in general. So I will keep an eye on our economy to see how it affects it and more reports will be coming soon. For now we have election around the corner (February) so everyone just waiting for the out come of the election.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: HODL2090 on January 05, 2019, 01:00:36 PM
Blockchain education is vital going forward, it would make the public aware if how the technology can be leveraged on by small and medium economy countries.
I once saw this post (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5077188.msg48302750#msg48302750) on countries which are using the blockchain in electioneering processes.
This is just an example of how it can be applied.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Sharon121212 on January 05, 2019, 02:08:05 PM
Firstly compliments of the season and I hope it's brings us good progress.
I must say I am very moved by your interest in the oppression going on in developing countries where the leaders are getting fat of the masses especially in Nigeria where most of it citizens leaves in poverty and the government has refused to increase the minimum wage which is at the moment a minute $50 a month even with the treats by the Nigerian labour congress to go on strike if it's not increase to around $85 they government remains adamant a whole lot of oppression is going on in the country and I have made a post about it in the politics and society section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5074280.msg48152962#msg48152962 and with the general election coming up this year and as usual might not be free and fair


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: r1s2g3 on January 05, 2019, 02:50:23 PM
I guess with current dip in BTC prize spammers lost interest in this forum or as well in crypto.
I guess number of post created also reduced. Only users who are interested in discussion and reading daily are posting in this forum.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: DdmrDdmr on January 05, 2019, 03:14:18 PM
<…> Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. <…>
On my local board (Spanish) there are a few topics on the matter, and some forum members have gone and posted the translation of their threads on the general English boards. There’s a recent thread by @MbyzIco (see Let's talk a little about Venezuela (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090254.msg48919646#msg48919646)) which depicts the situation in Venezuela (average salary, trading, mining, Petro crypto, government control over exchanges and whatnot, etc.). Nevertheless, being an interesting topic, it doesn’t seem to attract much interaction on the thread.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Jet Cash on January 05, 2019, 03:40:07 PM
I've rather neglected Fit to Talk recently, and I must give that  kick start. I seem to be getting a bit more interaction on other sites. It's pst like this one made by a Venezuelan, that make me want to help people.
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Last week I was in the capital of the country, I tried to legalize documents to see if I can get out of here, but I had to go downtown (many streets) in the rain. Then I ran to the bus station where I managed to get one but it had air conditioning and I was with wet clothes. I guess that was what caused me to get sick.

The problem is that I could not do the paperwork I needed, all because of a stamp that was missing, so it was a vain trip that only served to spend money, get sick and have a bad time.

I've synchronised a Dash node to see if I can do anything, but I'm not sure where I can discuss this in Bitcoin Talk.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: YOSHIE on January 05, 2019, 05:15:35 PM
Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.
Bitcointalk users know crypto is down, but not with southern Africa, there Cryptocurrency trading has been increasing in Africa lately, which I know that almost half of crypto users are mostly educated menuniversity.

For now, Crypto already has 1.5 million customers, estimated by more than 40 countries worldwide, using the main exchange platform for Bitcoin BTC. Now it has been responded to by increasing demand for crypto in the African country.

"A brief history of Africa cruel to Bitcoin users occurred Early this year, there was a typical experience of Cape Town businessmen but it was over, by paying around 50 Bitcoin by his family, this is very sad. In this case in Africa, people spendan average of 27 cents for each cellular credit top-up."

So the point:
If you continue to carry out your mission vs. your vision, I believe that cryptocurrency will drive the financial revolution in Africa, especially crypto.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Upgate on January 05, 2019, 06:30:21 PM
Well it's a new year and probably alot of users made a nice new year resolution.
I really hope the good trend continues and also good post also get rewarded as well this would encourage user to put in more effort


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: cizatext on January 05, 2019, 07:11:02 PM
That is very good of you awarding smerit to posts that merit it, and to encourage the creation of a thread which will deal with the economic situations of third word countries cause most of the members of this countries are under oppression of the evil regime and economic recessions and introducing cryptocurrency to members of this countries will help them in they financial life and eradicate the third party system of financial transactions.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Jet Cash on January 05, 2019, 08:00:10 PM
It's quite a struggle to get some discussions going on the forums. In fact I seem to get better results from talking to the staff in McDonalds. I've found some interesting people from Peru, Venezuela and other South American countries. They have made it to England to work, and they send part of their wages home to help their families. They seem to enrich the bankers as they do this.

I don't know what I can do to generate more interest and action in Bitcoin Talk. I don't speak Spanish, so I can't post on the local boards. Brexit is going to give Britain a wonderful chance to work with people around the world, and it won't just be our economy that will be the richer for it.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: vit05 on January 05, 2019, 11:20:12 PM
I think what you ask for, and the way you ask is very vague and difficult to contribute. It gives the impression of being at school, where the teacher gives a theme for the essay and the students strive only to fulfill the number of lines and take a grade that is enough to pass.

A forum is a place for discussion, not for answering tasks. Maybe ask for more specific issues and give time for people who really know the subject to comment. I am very curious to read reports from people who use cryptos to send values between countries. As in this example you mentioned where people who work in England send dollars to their relatives in other countries. This is very common, but I do not see cases of people using crypto for this. If it exists, I would like to read about.

But to be honest, I do not even know in which forum section such a subject could be discussed.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: cabalism13 on January 06, 2019, 03:33:19 AM
But to be honest, I do not even know in which forum section such a subject could be discussed.

It could be on the Politics & Society Section, Economics Section or the Off Topic Section.

Well it's a new year and probably alot of users made a nice new year resolution.
Probably?  Well it really might be, but having a good look on the Politics & Society Section will make you a religous nerd or even a democratic passionists. I just hope that there will be a new good topics on that section. Though, I havent visited the Economics Section yet , maybe its more full of redundant topics there.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 06, 2019, 05:22:48 AM
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries.
I'd love to hear more about these same things, but I'm going to tell you something.  People from all over Asia and Africa are writing on this forum all the time, and they're mostly very generic statements and don't give the reader any clue as to how crypto is being used in any of those places.  I was trying to figure out the extent to which bitcoin and Dash specifically were being used in Venezuela, where they're actually having a hyperinflation situation, and all I've ever seen were the news quotes from Hydrogen.  All the comments added nothing to any of it.

Maybe I've gotten too cynical, but I don't expect a lot from the lower ranks in terms of a serious discussion about bitcoin in the 3rd world.  This, unfortunately, is what we usually get:

Well I would say that bitcoin has a good future because it started so well you know,and I think btc will just get better and better,and as it gets better more people start to use it.So I think btc's future is looking bright.
I think Bitcoin will have a bright future in the future, Day by day Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency is becoming very famous and profitable around the world so It will play an important role in the future. I also assume that Bitcoin will dominate in the money market very soon.
Don't worry about the future of bitcoin, bitcoin will have a bright future because bitcoin is the basis of crypto and will remain the main one in crypto. Don't doubt the bitcoin and believe in bitcoin then you will get a good profit.

And so on.  Maybe if you start threads in Serious Discussion or Ivory Tower, there may be some merit-worthy discussion, but not in most of the other sections.

I've found some interesting people from Peru, Venezuela and other South American countries. They have made it to England to work, and they send part of their wages home to help their families. They seem to enrich the bankers as they do this.
So have you asked any of these people if they've ever heard of or used bitcoin?


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Coyster on January 06, 2019, 06:37:17 AM
I don't know what I can do to generate more interest and action in Bitcoin Talk.
With the vast popularity of the bitcoin and cryptocurrency at least 5 in 10 people have heard about bitcointalk and the bitcoin,though probably only 2 in 10 could probably have taken the initiative to do more research on it and get to know the various advantages it affords them in their society and personal life.
So have you asked any of these people if they've ever heard of or used bitcoin?
This should be the main question,and I think quite a lot have heard about it,but the number that have actually used or tried to get into the system is minimal and most times its due to what the society affords them and how it portrays the network to'em, for now I don't think there is anything more you or I can do, the internet is there for all to use and develop themselves


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: cabalism13 on January 06, 2019, 10:55:51 AM
I'd love to hear more about these same things,...any clue as to how crypto is being used in any of those places....

I'm from Asia, and to be more precise, I'm from the Philippines. As you already know, the economy here isn't that great. And we also experience what african natives does. The only difference is that we are over crowded here by criminals.

Bitcoins doesn't have much use here, only few people knows bitcoin or even the Digital Currency. And those who knows cryptocurrencies, they only use this for trading to gain more valuable coins and then tradr it into fiat. When it becomes money then it will be used for their everyday needs.

Some people make an investments on other platforms that is said crypto related but they only turn into a scam after they collected millions of Peso. People here are always easy to fool when it comes to money.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Artemis3 on January 06, 2019, 12:13:31 PM
I was trying to figure out the extent to which bitcoin and Dash specifically were being used in Venezuela, where they're actually having a hyperinflation situation, and all I've ever seen were the news quotes from Hydrogen.
I can talk in english all you want from the situation here if you point me to the right thread. Have done some comments here and there but there is little interest it seems. BTW: Hyperinflation is still going on and everyday is getting worse, faster; exactly like the theory and history of other countries said it would. Same mistakes, same results...


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: friends1980 on January 06, 2019, 01:07:20 PM
So I've gone on a bit of a merit awarding spree. Threads and posts about Bitcoin, cryptos and the global economy seem to have improved a bit.
Please keep it up guys, as this year is going to be a really important one for everybody, and not just those of us who support crypto.

Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries. Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.

I concur. I think it's the result of active spam reporting and the Merit system, but especially the cooling down of the ICO and crypto hype. However, as soon as crypto prices go flying again, we should be prepared for yet another wave of spamming treasure hunters, on their eternal quest for free money.

So let's not let our guards down in 2019.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on January 06, 2019, 02:45:54 PM
Some people make an investments on other platforms that is said crypto related but they only turn into a scam after they collected millions of Peso. People here are always easy to fool when it comes to money.

It happens to most most Africans too.  Reason is,  the high rate of poverty makes them to search for alternative ways of earning extra income and without proper guide they become victim of scammers. It happen to me once and that's why i use my spare time to host seminars, educating/informing youths interested in bitcoin related business on how to spot/avoid scams.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: jeromix on January 06, 2019, 02:50:03 PM
How about in asian countries would you mind to help also in conducting some research on how cryptocurrency could help?

I have read a post here somewhere that states most of the Asian people do not really know how to use English language and this is a complete barrier for the Asian people to join cryptocurrency. Even the local boards were not complete so it may not accommodate people whom now starts to join in cryptocurrency.

I just wonder how to help Asian people to enjoy this forum and cryptocurrency. Though OP you have started your FIT TO TALK ENGLISH FORUM that was so nice. Is it possible to integrate that here in this forum? If only theymos would consider since he/she is also considerate on other terms.

And congrtulations OP you have job well done in looking for post to be merited.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Jet Cash on January 06, 2019, 04:00:40 PM
I'm having a major restructuring at the moment.

I've uninstalled the Blab merit source chat room due to lack of interest.
I've closed Ask-a-Legendary, and I'll continue that with the odd fake question by me when I feel like it.
I've closed registrations for Fit to Talk for the moment, but existing members are welcome, and encouraged to use it. I'll revamp the permissions, and I've added an image posting facility.
The MobileImg image hosting gallery is available for Fit to Talk members only.
Snow Eagles is still on hold, as is the ignore listing.
The Crypto Coin Tree investment project has it's own chat room, and is invitation only.

Fit to Talk is not suitable for integration with Bitcoin Talk, as too many of the rules are waived there. These include cross-language posting, and the use of Google translate. Members with weak English are encouraged to post on the English boards, and we will correct the English where possible. These practices would cause major problems if they were allowed in Bitcoin Talk.

I'll have another go at posting on my merit source blog soon, but at the moment I'm trying to associate a crypto-currency shop with the investment project.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: sudeshkumar on January 06, 2019, 04:35:30 PM
Definitely spammers are loosing interest because of bearish cycle in the market ,merit system introduced has started showing its results ,new forum mates are concentrating on posting quality posts so that they can upgrade their rank .Further improvement on it is under process like ordering of topics according to the merits in a cycle of 24 hrs.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Jet Cash on January 06, 2019, 05:04:07 PM
I wish we could get away from the obsession with merits. Most of the highly merited posts here are of little interest to me. I think the attitude, knowledge and contact of a poster is far more important than his merit awards. I don't understand why some posts are given merit, and I suspect that many don't understand some of my awards.

I don't really care if a poster wears socks with sandals, or can't use his little finger to control chopsticks. I do find it annoying if he wears his merits like a bling necklace.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on January 07, 2019, 09:54:10 PM
I must say I am very moved by your interest in the oppression going on in developing countries where the leaders are getting fat of the masses especially in Nigeria where most of it citizens leaves in poverty and the government has refused to increase the minimum wage which is at the moment a minute $50 a month even with the treats by the Nigerian labour congress to go on strike if it's not increase to around $85 they government remains adamant a whole lot of oppression is going on in the country

There is a possible solution, lets vote out the current government in the person of Mr Buhari and vote in a man who has promise to regulate blockchain technology.I did a topic on politics and society boardt on this.  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075399.0//) Lets give him a chance. I know he isn't a saint but he's the best option right now. We can't afford to give another four year of our lives to the current government to continue ruling

I don't understand why some posts are given merit, and I suspect that many don't understand some of my awards.

Having excess smerit and emotions plays a big role in this.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: creeps on January 07, 2019, 11:42:07 PM
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries.
Its good to see topics/threads like this for us to know the real situation of cryptocurrency in every country most especially in a country where the government are too corrupt and the banking industry as well. There are some countries in Asia also that I want to know how cryptocurrency works on their place.

Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.
Indeed, we should start helping our own family for them not to be taken advantage by the banks. I honestly started with this already, and luckily some of my family members are already showing some interest to adopt, maybe in the future they will come here so they can learn more. Banking system is really for their own interest, I'm glad that cryptocurrency is still alive to give us what we deserve.

I wish we could get away from the obsession with merits. Most of the highly merited posts here are of little interest to me. I think the attitude, knowledge and contact of a poster is far more important than his merit awards. I don't understand why some posts are given merit, and I suspect that many don't understand some of my awards.
Yeah, I still see people who are keep on asking about this one and saw some comments who don't even qualified for a merit and yet they still receive it in anyway. Let's all help each other here without expecting anything in return, let's spread the real news and more people will benefit on that, don't focus too much on your merit.


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: Findingnemo on January 07, 2019, 11:50:49 PM
I wish we could get away from the obsession with merits. Most of the highly merited posts here are of little interest to me. I think the attitude, knowledge and contact of a poster is far more important than his merit awards. I don't understand why some posts are given merit, and I suspect that many don't understand some of my awards.

I don't really care if a poster wears socks with sandals, or can't use his little finger to control chopsticks. I do find it annoying if he wears his merits like a bling necklace.
There are two kind of merit makers here,
1.Few pwoplw making really useful posts inwhat they are better at.
2.Some people used to make posts for the sake of getting merits,which maybe worthy to merit but I am not sure this is the intention of merit system being introduced

Merits needs to be awarded when its needed,no matter of who is that poster. :)


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: erikoy on January 08, 2019, 09:25:49 AM
There are two kind of merit makers here,
1.Few pwoplw making really useful posts inwhat they are better at.
2.Some people used to make posts for the sake of getting merits,which maybe worthy to merit but I am not sure this is the intention of merit system being introduced

Merits needs to be awarded when its needed,no matter of who is that poster. :)
Misspelled Typo, will be less likely attractive to read. Anyway, there are many users that are always posting in this section knowing that many merit source are lurking and looking post to get send merit. This is why we can see many of users hanging around in this section. Obsession to get merits in inevitable.
I wish we could get away from the obsession with merits. Most of the highly merited posts here are of little interest to me. I think the attitude, knowledge and contact of a poster is far more important than his merit awards. I don't understand why some posts are given merit, and I suspect that many don't understand some of my awards.

I don't really care if a poster wears socks with sandals, or can't use his little finger to control chopsticks. I do find it annoying if he wears his merits like a bling necklace.
Well there could be more reason other than that getting merit to brag about it. Some were just like to get merits in order to rank up and earn more in participating signature campaign. This is the very common reason why one always find a way to get merit. I did not say that I am not one of them but it looks like I am though. LOL


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: kenzawak on January 28, 2019, 10:54:31 AM
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries.
I'd love to hear more about these same things, but I'm going to tell you something.  People from all over Asia and Africa are writing on this forum all the time, and they're mostly very generic statements and don't give the reader any clue as to how crypto is being used in any of those places.  I was trying to figure out the extent to which bitcoin and Dash specifically were being used in Venezuela, where they're actually having a hyperinflation situation, and all I've ever seen were the news quotes from Hydrogen.  All the comments added nothing to any of it.


I'm from France but I'm a frequent traveler and decided recently that I'd take a look at the crypto scene in some of the countries I visit.
Hong Kong
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49229512#msg49229512
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49229575#msg49229575
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49229624#msg49229624
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49230275#msg49230275
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49241629#msg49241629
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49241656#msg49241656
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49241670#msg49241670
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49241702#msg49241702
NYC
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49423064#msg49423064

I'll keep doing that any chance I get but I agree it would be nice if people around the world shared their experiences.

About South America and Africa, I recently posted this in the WO thread (best thread for this kind of info if you ask me  ;))
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg48900780#msg48900780
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49464801#msg49464801
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg49464849#msg49464849


Title: Re: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts.
Post by: MainIbem on January 28, 2019, 12:41:44 PM
Just as I commented in a thread some minutes ago,its really been a good 2019 thus far for the bitcoin community in terms of post quality,and if we keep moving at this pace it wouldn't be long before the shitposters actually find less of threads their knowledge would be able to comprehend effectively

I can assure you that the seeming improvement is not actually out of improvement in quality but the 2018 price dip has served as a deterrent to all and sundry who rushed into bitcointalk just to make overnight cool cash. The forum now is kept going by those who really are interested in cryptocurrency. Those who are developing themselves as the technology and the market develops. In my hub, we use to be over 40 persons. now you hardly can meet 10 persons. So it is expected that the post quality will be seen to be improving because mature members are the ones contributing.