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1161  Other / Meta / Re: Glitch? on: June 03, 2018, 02:59:51 PM
@DdmrDdmr, he used a glitch generator. https://lingojam.com/GlitchTextGenerator
1162  Other / Meta / Glitch? on: June 03, 2018, 02:44:55 PM
I was browsing through services section and I found this:

Refer: https://imgur.com/jZPrvxp

Possible glitch or something?
1163  Other / Meta / Re: Picture broke my life on: June 03, 2018, 02:43:46 PM
I know right. I have been trying to create a thread about a possible glitch and it has been loading forever.
Is this forum hacked? Grin
1164  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: June 03, 2018, 02:35:14 PM
- The thread will be self-moderated to avoid unnecessary spam.
I forget to activate that all the time too Tongue
Damn it,you caught hold of it before I removed it Angry. Yeah I forgot too. Sad
Just posting here to read updates. Thanks for doing this!
Its my pleasure. I'll make sure to keep this one updated.
1165  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: June 03, 2018, 01:45:46 PM
Trust is relative, isn't it? The trust we see is based on our own trust settings. So we are seeing pugman's trust setting in OP. My end it will be different and in your end it will be something else. Can anyone correct me if I am wrong? I may be wrong in understanding the trust system.

But, If I am right then may be trust column  need not to be added.
The trust ratings above are not based on my trust settings. The ratings are purely default,meaning the ones that everybody sees. I didn't the ratings based on my settings,as that would be biased.
1166  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: June 03, 2018, 01:36:07 PM
Nice work. The default trust appears to be good solution to rate them although for Lauda it will be a negative point especially if the person who is willing to hire them hasn't a forum account.
I would recommend an asterisk for lauda instead of showing his DT and add comments on the text about it. (that's my opinion ofc)
I thought about it too,but there's a conflict between the managers Sad. Personal feuds shouldn't come in between of professionalism. But thank you,if more people want it,I'll add some info Smiley.
Great job on the list. Good to read especially the little introductions under the list. Looks like some of these members has huge experiences.
Thanks. Smiley
1167  Other / Meta / Re: Demand for sig managers on: June 03, 2018, 01:07:02 PM
Thread is up and ready: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4412712.0
Hope that people like it. Smiley
1168  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: June 03, 2018, 01:04:47 PM
Reserved.
1169  Economy / Service Discussion / Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: June 03, 2018, 01:04:35 PM
Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers




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Manager
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Contact
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Past Work
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Payment
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Max. participants
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ANN
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SMAS list
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Campaigns managed
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Default Trust
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Bitcoin and Altcoins
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20-30
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N/A
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2
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Bitcoin and Altcoins
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Unlimited
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7
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Bitcoin and popular altcoins
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Unlimited
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7
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Bitcoin/Ethereum
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Unlimited
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N/A
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8
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Bitcoin/Ethereum
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Unlimiited
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N/A
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8+
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Bitcoin/ Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash
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4k+
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N/A
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100+
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Bitcoin, GBYTE or Blackbytes
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50
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1
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Bitcoin
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N/A
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13
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Bitcoin or tradable altcoins in the coinmarketcap top 100
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100
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N/A
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N/A
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1
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Bitcoin/Litecoin/Namecoin/Ravencoin
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Unlimited
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N/A
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N/A
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2
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Bitcoin
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Unlimited
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N/A
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9
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Bitcoin or Altcoin listed on a Top 3 exchange
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Unlimited
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50+
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Bitcoin
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Unlimited
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6
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BTC, ETH, LTC, BNB, USDT or any other established coins
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Max 55 participants
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17
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BTC and Popular altcoins
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Unlimited
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Private List
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5
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* - It means that the manager is currently having issues with his campaign/ or has been called by the community for non-trustworthy reasons.

[1]Lutpin has been inactive, and hasn't paid his campaign participants in over 2 months, and hasn't even bothered to explain himself(yet). I'd strongly advise to be careful when contacting him until things get sorted out.

[2]There is an active flag against Woshib proposed by Marlboroza here, and so its to be implied that users must be careful and aware of their dealings with Woshib.



Description:

BoXXoB:

BoXXob has been managing the BitDice signature campaign for more than one and half years now,and users have been paid out every single week without any issues. The participants of BitDice signature campaign are very limited and their post quality is top-notch,thanks to BoXXoB for keeping a close eye to the participants.
CryptopreneurBrainboss:

CryptopreneurBrainboss, one of the more newer additions to the list, has been quite an entrepreneur on this site dare I say. He's managing two of the longest running campaigns ever hosted on bitcointalk, and is handling things pretty smoothly. Dude knows how to get things, so no worries there.
DarkStar_:

DarkStar_ is one of the best managers that I have ever worked along with! He offers loans,provides escrows and manages signature campaigns and much more. He has been managing ChipMixer campaign for more than a year now has paid every single week on time(Keep in mind that ChipMixer campaign is one of the higher paying campaigns)! He has managed to have a good list of participants for his campaigns and he makes sure that the participants are not engaged in spamming. I personally recommend DarkStar_ because he is a top-rated campaign manager.

Hhampuz:

Hhampuz,one of the cherished members in the Collectibles section has been managing campaigns for a while now, and has been trusted with Hundreds of thousands of dollars. He has known to have so many trades,auctions,raffles,and much more in the collectibles section,making him a true hardcore bitcoiner. He keeps his head high,respects people and strives to deliver whatever he promises every single time and makes it his topmost priority to make all the parties involved happy at the end of the day.

Hilariousandco:

Hilariousandco,a Lamborghini Member, is a global moderator of this forum and is one of the biggest contributors in bitcointalk history. This user knows a lot about bitcoin and bitcointalk. He has been actively fighting against spammers and is a one of the few reliable members of the forum. He is one of the very few users who is trusted by a great deal of people in bitcointalk.  Cheesy

irfan_pak10:

irfan_pak10,founder of bountyportals.com has been an early bitcoin enthusiast,and is the current CEO of his website(bountyportals.com) He has managed more than 45 campaigns and all of them have been a great success. This user has a lot of experience and can handle more than 4000 participants per campaign. They have distributed more than 300BTC and have more than 10,000 bounty hunters on their platform.

izanagi narukami:

izanagi narukami is one of the old bitcointalk managers,and has done a great job in all of his campaigns. He also designs signatures for campaigns and is amazing at what he does. Even though he is not a native English speaker,he knows what he is up against and always delivers his best. Whichever campaign he manages,he makes sure that there are no spammers involved. Smiley

One of the ogs, while no longer active and aren't on the table, cannot just forget.

Lauda:

Lauda, current DT2 member has been helping the community for years now. He/she manages campaigns, bounties professionally and ethically. He/she is a part of Crypto escrow team(CET) and is also a part of ACE- AD Campaign Experts. Lauda keeps his/her word and delivers as expected every single time. Lauda has been fighting against spammers,scammers and has proven to be one of the best.

One of the ogs, while no longer active and aren't on the table, cannot just forget.

Loyce V:

Loyce V,one of the best posters in bitcointalk,has been known to be the great Spam Buster of this forum. He has managed to report thousands of accounts who have been caught breaking the rules,and has managed a lot of rollin.io giveaways. He has also been a mod at rollin.io and is one heck of a bitcoiner. His knowledge of bitcoin is unquestionable and is always on the verge to help this forum and this community as a whole.

Lutpin:

Lutpin,one of the best campaign managers of bitcointalk has managed a lot of long-term campaigns of this forum. He is also an early bitcoiner and has a great knowledge of gambling sites. He has been managing the Crypto Games campaign for 4 years now and 3 other campaigns for more than 1 and a half years. He has paid out more than 60BTC to his participants and really does a wonderful job. He is also a part of ACE- AD Campaign Experts,along with a few other reputed members.

MadZ:

MadZ,an active DT2 member has spent a great deal of time busting scammers and helping out users. He has been managing the IOS campaign and has paid out more than 150,000$ to the participants in Bitcoin and tokens. He is also an active trader and is a reputed person in this forum. He keeps his head high and doesn't let his judgment waver.

notaek:

notaek, one of the early bitcoiners,has been managing campaigns for years now. He has been managing the Nitrogen Sports campaign for more than one and a half years now,and has paid out his participants week after week. He also has a great knowledge of bitcoin,and is a very straight-forward friendly person. Any issues that arise around him,are taken care of promptly and smoothly.


One of the ogs, while no longer active and aren't on the table, cannot just forget.

OgNasty:

OgNasty is the most trusted person in bitcointalk. He has done thousands of trades and has managed to escrow over 19,000BTC thus far. He has managed Bitcoin.com's signature campaign and has also been managing the Rent-a-sig campaign,by renting trusted member's signatures,and has been paying them out every month for the past year,right on time. This user is strictly professional and doesn't let his personal business come in between his professional business.

SFR10:

SFR10 has to be one of the most kindest, helpful, and insanely talented people on this forum. He has run several campaigns in the past, all of which have gone smoothly well, and not only does he manage campaigns, he also does a lot of designing like making signatures, avatar etc. He even made me an avatar for FREE of cost!! A very humble dude, would recommend. We need more people like him on and off this forum

Woshib:

Woshib,one of the more experienced campaign managers,has managed more than 20 campaigns so far. This user is an active trader in the collectibles section,and offers a great deal in campaign management. He has paid out more than 150BTC worth of tokens to his campaign participants. He handles his campaigns smoothly without any issues.

One of the ogs, while no longer active and aren't on the table, cannot just forget.

Yahoo62278:

Yahoo62278,is THE campaign manager. He has been voted to be the best campaign manager,and has the most experience of managing campaigns. He has paid out around 100-200BTC to his participants and has even paid out of his own pocket,when he got scammed himself. He is highly professional in his campaign management,is also an active scam buster in this forum.

Coolcryptovator:

Coolcryptovator, is one of the more new and upcoming managers on this forum. He is a great lad, looks out for the people on this forum every day, and has busted several scams. He may not be a native english speaker, but what he does for this forum speaks more than his words. We need more people like him, and he therefore, has my full support for his campaign management.

Royse777:

Royse777 is one of the nicest guys I have come across on this forum, and has ran over 17 campaigns, all of them being run smoothly, and has managed campaigns and paid over 100,000$ in payment to the campaign participants. Let that speak for itself.



Little Mouse:

Little Mouse, not so little member of the forum in terms of their contribution; has helped the forum in many ways, and has been a campaign manager for well over 3 years. Very upfront and a person who talks to the point, and is very well received by the community.


Disclaimer:

- The above information is strictly meant for professional purposes only. Misuse of information may warrant you a negative trust rating or even a ban,if you break the forum rules[1].

- The campaign managers have been added to the list based on my judgement. I reserve the right to add or remove any campaign manager.

- Please don't leave any negative unwanted comments on the managers here.

- I reserve the right to add or remove any disclaimers/rules in this thread.

- If anyone wishes to be added on the list,feel free to PM me,and I'll add you only if you're fit to be on the list,based on my judgement.  

- The list comprises of anti-spam managers only.

- This is an unofficial thread of campaign managers.

- If you do not wish to run a signature campaign,you can always rent a forum space ad,but its only for non-ICOs. [2]

- If any information in this thread is incorrect, please feel free to correct me.

- Do your own due diligence on the managers,even if the managers are trusted[3] and always ask for a bitcoin signed message/PGP signed message[4], before sending or receiving any funds.

- You and the relevant manager are to be held responsible,if anything goes wrong.
 

Refer Links:

1. Forum rules

2. Bitcointalk ad info

3. Default Trust

4. Bitcoin signed message/ PGP signed message.

5. Thanks Mitchell for the thread format. I ripped it off him hehe.

Let's all wish these managers to lead this forum to be spam free,and encourage them to help the crypto-community.
1170  Other / Meta / Re: copypasters, broken bot? on: June 03, 2018, 12:13:28 PM
I love seeing high ranked spammers get banned now! I think of it as destroying 100 and 250 "initial Merit", and that's something the spammers will never get back!
Can banned accounts send merits? No right?
There should be a smerit destroy button,where some users who don't want to distribute the merit can destroy it,and that merit can go to the merit sources? Wink
1171  Other / Meta / Re: Demand for sig managers on: June 02, 2018, 02:19:05 PM
But on what criteria and who gets to decide which manager is 'anti-spam' or 'competent', or has enough 'experience'? 
All-in-one I guess. The managers who I have included have some of the best selection,are reputable enough,have done a lot of trades,have been on this forum for a while and also know how to handle situations if they go south.
What happens if managers like Darkstar don't meet the criteria because they haven't run many campaigns (even though in my opinion he is probably running the best campaign right now in terms of spam management and reputation)?
DarkStar_ met my criteria and he is on my list. I have included one person who has not managed a single signature campaign yet but is managing a twitter campaign right now,and he is on the list because he met my criteria. There is another person on my list who has managed one proper signature  campaign and has managed a rent-a-sig campaign.
Who gets to say managers like Sylon won't be involved and what is the criteria for not including him? I'm sure sylon and many others will argue they should be on there and him being terrible as a campaign manager is just my opinion. 
He is not on the list because his campaigns are usually abused by bounty hunters and he was not the right fit for my list. I didn't involve most(99%) of the bounty managers.
In what order are they going to be listed? Most trusted? Person who has ran the most campaigns?
Alphabetical.
All these just lead to more questions and issues and this is the trouble with centralised lists. A list with 20 campaign managers will probably include ones far worse than sylon as well (or even worse, turn out to be scammers).
You're on the list. You be the judge if you're worse than sylon or not. Wink
To those of you who I didn't send a PM to or didn't involve them in a list,you'll get onto once you start doing your damn job. There might be a slight chance that I might have missed a good campaign manager. If you do well in the future campaigns,I will add you. So do what you have to do.
Thread shall be up by tonight,only two more managers need to send their details. And I short-listed a few of them,so the current count down is 15 managers.
1172  Other / Meta / Re: innovations on the forum on: June 02, 2018, 01:07:28 AM
bans for it to distribute I think it is wrong, nor will it now, it's not spam, this message in topic
Man,what the fuck are you even saying? You should be banned for this if not for bumping your thread more than once every 24 hours. You're shitposting in your own thread. Cheesy
1173  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Poloniex (new face-image requirements) on: June 01, 2018, 11:56:53 PM
Can you name a single exchange which offers anonymity ?
Shapeshift? Changelly? I haven't heard any big accusations for these exchanges(yet).
Apparently poloniex broke their promise,as they said something else on December 27,2017[1] and now they are saying something else.[2]

[1] : https://poloniex.com/press-releases/2017.12.27-Notice-to-legacy-account-holders/
[2] : https://bitcoinist.com/poloniex-breaks-promises-forces-kyc-legacy-account-holders/
1174  Other / Meta / Re: innovations on the forum on: June 01, 2018, 11:50:19 PM
noticed this update in all topics on the forum, it is hard now to promote interesting topics
Yo dumbnut,you're breaking the rules of the forum by "promoting interesting topics". You should be banned(atleast temp-ban if not perma-ban) for that. You're only supposed to bump your thread once every 24 hours. Ever bothered to read a sticky in any board?
1175  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Verification issues on: June 01, 2018, 10:49:08 PM
I just checked my account, it's frozen Cry. Does verification require a photo ID?
or filling the basic personal date sufficient to reactivate my account to do just last withdrawals on my Doge/LTC.
Good thing I withdrew most of my BTC back in July/August last year Cool
Basic details won't be suffice. What you'd need is probably:
Quote
We are requiring that all legacy Poloniex accounts become verified through the latest version of our verification portal […] During the process, you’ll be asked to provide a verification photo of yourself as well as a photo of a valid government-issued ID card or passport.

ok... but that's the opposite of what they said in december 2017
they broke their own promises Angry on the 2 points I bolded below
Read this article,they have indeed broken their promises: http://bitcoinist.com/poloniex-breaks-promises-forces-kyc-legacy-account-holders/
I thought since Circle bought poloniex,all the bylaws would change,but they only are becoming stricter on KYC. Sad
1176  Other / Archival / Re: Mods please lock a thread from 2014 on: June 01, 2018, 10:34:38 PM
??  What makes it impossible?  With a nice mod/user ratio, a forum can be filled with useful posts and no garbage spam.  Smiley
Uh.. There aren't sufficient mods for moderating,there are boards without any mods,so global mods to handle that too and this is excess burden on them,also mods are also people,hence they have things to take care of IRL. The situation should have never rose in the first place,those who want to help these sections,can keep reporting the garbage posts/threads,and keep hoping that the mods are taking care of them.
Start yourself then? Most of your posts are useless garbage
So you're coming after him because he tagged you? Nice.
1177  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: June 01, 2018, 07:59:16 PM
I don't see the point in this. All they're doing is likely risking further injury. If he's not fully fit or healed then he should just sit this tournament out.
How can you not? Its the FIFA WORLD CUP. It happens once in every 4 years. Obviously Egypt are trying their level best to make sure that  Salah becomes to fit to play,because their entire hopes are sort of relied on him. He had a terrific performance in the Champions League until Ramos decided to fuck up his dreams. He is in form and hence,Egypt wants him to play for the world cup,or chances are that they might get kicked out. Undecided
1178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: June 01, 2018, 12:51:15 PM
The Egyptian FA released a statement where they pretty much implied that Salah is going to play in the WC, the latest rumours say that he could miss the first round (group stages), some people say he could be out for 3-4 weeks (starting this week). I think he'll be out of the world cup, unfortunately.

Salah could have a broken leg and his head dangling off by a thread and the Egyptian FA would release a statement saying they're optimistic he'll be fit for the World Cup. He's their only hope for them to get out the group so they're pretty desperate, but even with him I doubt they'll do much.
Salah will apparently will play for final group match against Saudi Arabia on 25th June if not on 15th June against Uruguay. Article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/may/30/football-mohamed-salah-fit-world-cup-egypt-liverpool-shoulder
Germany looks real tough,and maybe this time they could regain the title.
1179  Other / Meta / Re: These boards require additional moderators on: June 01, 2018, 12:45:27 PM
These 3 boards do have good discussions sometimes but the rest of them are shit. I want to have good discussions there but every time I go there,I shit threads,and I just go back to what I was doing before.

How about introducing voluntary staff? Like hire more people to volunteer ,and help clean the forum. There are a few people who might readily do so,probably. It can temporary or permanent,whatever is feasible. There's no harm in trying,is there?
1180  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Verification issues on: June 01, 2018, 12:35:40 PM
I also notice the latest poloniex's annoucement in kabit9's screenshot posted above
I thought they would just block trading and let people withdraw their funds if not doing/complying with verification
that's like stealing people's money if we are not allowed to make last withdraw
Banks have been doing that for years now. They keep your funds on hold for every tiny reason that they can possibly find. Those fuckers inspired poloniex and bittrex to do the same. Even right now, my bank has kept my 2000$ on hold.
I also notice the latest poloniex's annoucement in kabit9's screenshot posted above
I'm a bit confused, what do they mean by saying "...within the next 2 weeks"?
isn't that mean we have 2 weeks to comply before freezing or before what?
I haven't log yet, planning to check it out sometimes today Embarrassed
They mean that they want their customers to verify their account within two weeks but the process may not be completed within those 2 weeks by poloniex staff. They claim they are adding new support staff, lol.
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