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1101  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Using steem for property archive storage on: March 13, 2019, 06:00:26 AM
Before you go all in with Steem.

Take a look at these projects first :

UBITQUITY

Stoneblock

Bitland

Ragnar Lifthrasir's startup Velox.re

Bitnation

If your ultimate is to just put documents on the blockchain - then these are the proper platform to do it. Steem - is not built for that, even if doing something like what you are talking about is technically possible.
1102  Economy / Services / Re: Where to buy: Virtual credit card available globally? on: March 13, 2019, 05:40:20 AM
Entropay is your best bet. Have you already tried them? I've used them for nearly a decade.

Besides them, there are others like mycard2go, Ecopayz, Okaypay and Veritas card that have quite a reputation.
1103  Economy / Services / Re: Need help to grow Telegram Group on: March 13, 2019, 04:54:15 AM
While your statements may be true, your tactics are a bit shady as well. Try obtaining clients without disrespecting others. It's not hard to apply for a job and not put down other applicants. Users can see a trust rating and if they're too dumb to research who they potentially hire, then it's their own damn fault if they get nothing from the work.

I think quite a lot of "teams" offering their services are a joke and are completely worthless, but I try to have some class and apply for a job respectfully. It's up to a company to decide whether or not to do their due diligence when hiring marketers. You can tell alot about a team by whom they hire as well.

Not applying for this BTW


Hi Yahoo,
Thanks for letting me know your valuable opinion - although it was unrequired at this instance. But the next time I need a class in 'having some damn class' I'll surely let you know.

AND YES! Newbie service seekers do not know the difference between a bad trust and a good trust either - so if I warn someone where's the issue?

For now, why don't you provide some more information about the shadiness of my service, so I too can understand how shady I am? I think you obviously 'have some damn class' and know to back up your words when you accuse someone of something.  Roll Eyes


As far as putting Coolwave down - Its actually none of your business how I behave with him - or with anyone else for that matter. You're a bounty manager - not the behavior moderator I hope you keep that in mind the next time you refer me in any of your replies.

He has been ripping off people for as long as I remember seeing his name on this forum. I've had people come to me and say they tried an accelerator service though forum which did not help them - which is when I decided to put up the free accelerator advice on my Job request board.



Quote
"To OP - if you're interested in getting proper help - send me a DM. Good luck"

If anyone misconstrues ^ this as me trying to sell something then they need to grab an English grammar book ASAP!
1104  Economy / Services / Re: Need help with article about blockchain programming languages on: March 12, 2019, 09:19:16 PM
Hello everyone.

I would ask some specialist to write for me the high-quality review of the most popular (Java, JS, C ++, C #, Python, Ruby, Solidity, Golang, Scala) and new (Lisk, Scilla, Vyper) languages: their compare, advantages and disadvantages (in the the blockchain programming area - decentralized apps and smart contracts) with examples of successful/unsuccessful implementations and code comments (small and important pieces). And this one should include the brief analysis of the mistakes made during the implementation of smart contracts.

Estimated frame:
a) very briefly about what kind of language it is, how it appeared and who it develop now (history);
b) very briefly about where it is used (mostly);
c) briefly about + and - in common;
d) in detail about how it is used in the Blockchain and most important - in smart contracts; which the most famous projects used it (how and what a language is used for the project; if for a smart contract you should give examples of successful/unsuccessful code pieces with comments and analyze errors or vulnerabilities);
e) briefly + and - about using a lang in the Blockchain (conclusion).
2. The general conclusion of the article with the compare all languages ​​(compare their use in the blockchain and smart contracts). Better in table form with comments.

Uniqueness ~ 90%
Size ~ 3000 words (not including code examples).
Term - offer yourself what you will be comfortable for high-quality research.
Write me to PM
Thanks!

You have a PM from me.
1105  Economy / Services / Re: Need help to grow Telegram Group on: March 12, 2019, 05:02:09 PM
Please mention or pm me your telegram id so that I would be able to ping you for this work.
Regards,
CoolWave


I think you meant " Please mention or pm me your telegram id so that I would be able to scam you for this work which I will never do."



To OP - if you're interested in getting proper help - send me a DM. Good luck
1106  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ask for insurance! on: March 12, 2019, 04:47:44 PM
Don't know how I missed this thread, nice.

Vod, do you know if it's normal practice anywhere in the world to be able to ask for business insurance details and be shown it? Wouldnt that reveal a lot of private information the policyholder probably shouldn't give away? Or is that sort of privacy what a big business has to give up to qualify for insurance?

Honest question, as I've actually lived most of my life uninsured except when covered by group policy from work (and now freelancing, so only mandatory health insurance for the past 2 years). I actually don't really know how all these things work.

Curious also to know if any of the hacked Japanese exchanges have ever settled claims (part of licence requirement was insurance). And now that I'm thinking about it, insurance doesn't seem to be a requirement for obtaining an exchange licence from Estonia (passporting to EU).

I've already covered this question in part - read above.

As for if its standard practice or not - in a capitalistic world "rules" are set by corporate lawyers - which in turn is kinda fluid and subjected to negotiation skills of individual lawyers.

For professionals in the US there are varying degrees of compulsory professional liability insurance that some states in the US have put in place. Beyond that, the only other instance of compulsory insurance would be the workers’ compensation insurance which many states within the US and countries outside of its mandate as compulsory.
However, that kind of insurance is mostly directed towards large factories or companies where the risk of physically getting hurt or the risk of dying are high for the employees. Think coalmines and construction companies.

Besides, there are other kinds of insurances that a business can take, like product liability insurance (special cases only), insurances for the real estate on which the business is based upon.

Although not fully fleshed out, the affordable (obama) care act was also semi-compulsory in nature.
1107  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ask for insurance! on: March 12, 2019, 06:53:04 AM

All you have is the insurer name and policy number.   What can you do with that against a modern, vetted insurance company?


There's a thing called paid off quotation or surrender quotation that anyone can take out with the folio number - not even the name is required.

With the quotation received you can either surrender the policy or choose to claim tax refunds. That quotation has other information like address, telephone number key id details etc.

Now criminals target policy holders that live rented, have missed few months of payments or are no longer reachable - either by being out of station or by being stupid and not answering their phones.

At that point, the fraudsters would submit for a manual claim, where a bearer cheque is mailed through the national post office to the registered address.
At this point they either stake out the address or they goad the mailman to hand them over the mail.

Now I am not entirely sure how they manage to clear the cheque from whichever bank they do it from, but they do it nonetheless.

This is entirely a common thing in LIC - The Life Insurance Corporation of India. LIC fraud was pretty rampant when I was growing up - the 90's.

With private companies the process is a bit more sophisticated - information I am not privy to. I was studying with a private company in - big name - we were taught in training to advice our customers not to share their folio number over calls or with any unauthorized person.
1108  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ NEED YOUR OPINION ] Online farm (food). on: March 11, 2019, 06:54:07 PM
So basically you're looking to merge the Pollofeed / live chicken feeding  - Bitcoin Lightning gag with a form of real life Farmville?

What infrastructure have you got to pull this off? Ideally, you would need access to vast swaths of real cultivable land and enough labor force on standby - do you have that?
1109  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ask for insurance! on: March 11, 2019, 06:44:11 PM
There are active projects in development that are not only linking the cryptosphere to the insurance sector but actually making it a vital part of the ecosystem.

This is why we need new authority, a regulatory body of sorts that should at the least necessitate any and all blockchain or crypto company to insure all its employees at the least. The ground reality is, many good companies actually start out as garage bands - like mircosoft, apple, dell, google & so many more - these companies with their shoestring budgets would be financially incapable of insuring its members.

However, if every new ico / sto was mandated to use a part of their pre-ico / private-funding to insure its assets, employees then I think all of us would be in a better place.

But in the long run - even this is just a 'temporary solution' to a larger problem. This is equivalent to shifting a part of the verification process that every individual investor must do on its own to a large conglomerate.

A long time ago I did study to become an insurance agent - although I never took that path seriously. I know of cases where unauthorized third parties successfully raised claims or faked death (take the QuadrigaCX for example) etc - all without the knowledge of the insured party.

So this process of asking for insurance details can easily backfire if the one asking for this information is himself crooked.
1110  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to Collab with my CryptoAcceptedHere website on: March 11, 2019, 05:41:45 PM
I would like to, I also have space available for backlinks, banners and plug whatever via post/shoutout/email to my audience

Do you have a website and audience?

I generally write as a ghostwriter. I do have plans for a blog once I gain an audience on other platforms first. This is mostly because I am limited by time.
1111  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TraderD charting tool By me on: March 11, 2019, 05:52:03 AM
Cool! Did you use any opensource base? Say if I wanted to integrate this into a website - would you be able to do it without eating up too much resources?
1112  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for opportunities in Iran ? on: March 11, 2019, 05:47:07 AM
I'll suggest you to build a rapport with the community here first. Check out the local Iranian threads, mingle with people. As it stands right now, no one knows who you are and they'll not buy into any claims of what you are and what you can do.

TLDR : Stay active, build connections, leverage connections. Good luck.
1113  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto vest site posted by Smolamate is a scam on: March 10, 2019, 05:22:25 PM
Sorry to hear your loses in case you can't get them back.

Did he lose his money on that site? I dont think so, I believe his 0.5btc was from the free bonus during registration and he won some additional mBtc from playing the game. IIRC it was like roulette game, correct me if I'm wrong.
The other info that I know is that once users want to withdraw the winning then the required deposit is 0.01btc. So if he did lose some money in this site, 0.01btc could be the max amount that he lost but still I dont think he made the deposit on suspicious site.

Yeah sorry, I didn’t lose anything.   I just so happened to win $2,000 on a $15 bet first try.  Hahah

Probably the gambling site owner didn't have enough coins to pay such reward due to the low quantity of players and the small bets,so his gambling site just bankrupted. Grin
Scamming players for just $15 doesn't seem serious to me.I'm not advocating him,he is most likely a scammer,though. Sad

All the scammed gamblers should bunch up and pool their funds together to pursue to sue these sites. There should be an association of gamblers or something.
1114  Economy / Services / Re: BITCLOAK BITCOIN MIXER [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN] [OPEN][Merit ++] on: March 09, 2019, 02:38:00 PM
Someone from Hero/Legendary spot want to leave the campaign, I will make the queue for you on H/L spot

Noted. Do PM in such instance.

However - I am still available to take on that free Sr spot while wearing H/L sigs.
1115  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is the best place to learn how to play Poker online? on: March 09, 2019, 11:36:33 AM
We're the same I'd love also to learn poker, I have a little bit knowledge on apps poker but I think that is not good to play unlike if web platform. There are different from most other poker training sites in having a much broader offering like video training and live poker coaching and poker streams, here what I have found.

https://www.pokerstrategy.com/poker-streams/ => Live poker coaching.
https://www.splitsuit.com/                                => Article that may help you play better poker.

Good luck mate, update your thread if you found more knowledgeable and strategy in playing poker.



Thanks man - this is more close to what I'm looking for.
1116  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is the best place to learn how to play Poker online? on: March 09, 2019, 11:35:50 AM
If you want to be professional and have good abilities, then keep on trying, never feel tired because when you continue to do something your abilities will continue to grow. The same is true when we play poker, that is when we get more frequent, our abilities will improve.

If you really wanted to learn playing poker is best play freerolls of the site which will give you practical knowledge about how the users are playing and what cards dealt and what will be the result you will know it. Like this you will learn with practical knowledge. this is the best way of learning without loss.

Shitopst alert. Reported.

How about this link?

Indian Poker
Indian Rummy: Paplu
How To Play Rummy

That is a link for Indian Rummy Grin

I never learn any online poker game, and I only search based on the keyword "played rummy the Indian card game," and I found that 3 links and I hope that it will be useful for you.

Learning a poker game was not easy and for me, it's too complicated and I don't have a basic of learning the complicated things so I never learn until now Grin



I don't think rummy, teenpatti and the poker made famous by western civ are the same.. I'm aware of these sites' existence. Don't like them that much.
1117  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is the best place to learn how to play Poker online? on: March 09, 2019, 08:06:47 AM
Thanks for the suggestions guys but I'd like to avoid anything mobile.


You can find bunches of desktop app if you google. Moreover, I think some of the platforms offer it online too. I didn't google google though but I'm sure you will get a lot of them.
Here an article for you explaining poker- https://www.bicyclecards.com/how-to-play/basics-of-poker/
You can also try teenpatti from faceboom where poker is also available and it's free to play.

Teenpatti and poker arent the same thing. I would advise anyone and everyone to refrain using this thread for farming up their signature campaigns and posting useless messages that add no value to the conversation.
1118  Economy / Services / Re: [SIG] Multi Asset Security Token Signature Campaign [CLOSED] on: March 09, 2019, 07:45:53 AM
Payment due : 0.00366 BTC + 6.6 DIM Tokens


Note: Outstanding signature campaign payouts will be distributed Friday, 08 March 2019.



Got the 0.0036 btc but not the 6.6 DIM Tokens.
1119  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is the best place to learn how to play Poker online? on: March 09, 2019, 06:30:10 AM
Thanks for the suggestions guys but I'd like to avoid anything mobile.

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