I actually received the airdrop yesterday... let's see how the staking goes.
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I think if you want to be a succesful bounty hunter you need to go all in: rent a building in a low labour cost country and hire a bunch of staff to work on any bounty they can find.
.... sometimes I wonder if this is actually happening.
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One of the worst stupid SCAM I saw recently.
Most profitable ONLY for developers. Over 40% premined ! Purpose: Earning BTC for developers
Verdict: Avoid
And that while the illustrations were so nice and shiny
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How far are we with the bitcointalk signature bounty/airdrop that is mentioned in the Discord (the pinned message in discord says you can earn (only) 10 X42).
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I have the impression that a lot of people are jumping on mining this coin as it is easy to mine and produces a lot of coins. I hope they are not going to dump their coins on the market as soon as an exchange is available. Maybe the dev team should think about how to stimulate hodling.
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This looks more like a bounty than an airdrop in my opinion. Anyway, the more serious crypto enthusiasts that I know don't use facebook.
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I have been following the ZNCoin project for a while now and just want to share that I am impressed so far by the development team and its community. Good to see a dev team that shows steady development and is actually quite responsive in case of any issues and bounties and airdrops are being paid on time.
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This project has been very quiet since a few weeks. No moderation or relevant posts on Discord either.... Dead I presume?
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I may have missed it but what's the plan for the large premine?
Mainly to felicitate Masternode sales bounties and development, there will be a burn at some point. At what point do you envisage the burn (how much, criteria for burn)? It would be nice to be a bit more specific on this matter and give an overview in numbers of how the premine is going to be used.
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I wonder if there are bounty-farming sweat shops in low labour cost countries where hundreds of underpaid workers are hunting them tiny bounties. For me, I cannot understand why there are still that many projects that offer bounties worth a few cents and expect people to get enthusiastic and involved.
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Nice to see an interesting new project with a good looking and properly functioning wallet. Well done. I will be following the x42 closely for sure.
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This fork for August 4, the currency will be doubled as for example what happened with ETH / ETC and even as Bitcoin?
Do you know where I can find more information about this (in English)?
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web version is working a lot better than the software version can't understand how this is possible?
Btw is that so hard to add good 10 nodes for an exchange daily cap is nearly 1.5m usd ?
What I actually miss in the software version is the ability to change the coin directly in the address bar. It would be nice if that capability is somehow added to the standalone app, because for the rest it works smoothly for me.
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I will check this project. Aus Deutscheland?
Yes, I believe it is a German project. I wonder if there is a German ANN or discord with more up to date information.
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I was able to get a glimpse at the work these guys are doing and I was impressed so I stopped selling my coins and bought more. It is amazing how this project is all starting to come together. The Devs were right, there was no reason to move so quickly to just sell a coin - this project can morph into many different directions now with many revenue streams.
wait what is happening, what are you talking about, what's what you impressed about? how is it starting to come all together? I haven't heard anything from the project and in fact, there's very few nodes online. You are replying to a Bot Unfortunately Comrade, I believe the Gopnik coin is nearly dead. What do you mean dead?.. I am staking my GPK's like a madmen
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I never participate in projects or exchanges that require KYC. My privacy is too valuable, now and in the future. KYC is no guarantee for a good project, secure exchange or trustworthy government.
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Airdrops can make a good profit. I know some projects that gave coins for a total of about $ 500. But these projects are very difficult to find now.
Yes indeed. Also it is my experience that the ones that are most profitable are somehow linked to your level here at Bitcoin Forum.
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Airdrops that made me some reasonable amounts of money were Byteball, Digiwage (previously Philscurrency), and lately PRiVCY. I try to forget all the time that I have spent on rubbish ERC20 airdrops.
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I have rested from Airdrops, especially the ones that are referral based. Recently, a project ran an airdrop advert on CMC and would later distribute just 25 each. I refused to claim mine because it is worthless. I will buy the token in a later date at the exchange.
I agree. In my experience, as soon as you see a referral bounty the airdrop is not worth it. Another type of airdrop I have come across gives you coins or tokens, but you can only claim them after a KYC procedure... not for me thanks. I don't like to give my credentials for a few meagre tokens.
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I have done a bit of investing in MN coins and have come to the conclusion that the bottom line is that it is all about the quality of the project (dev team, idea, etc.). There are so many rubbish MN project lately, that it is a challenge to filter out the good ones. I actually prefer a strong PoS project (without the MN option) lately.
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