They partnered with this exchange called Tokpie where hunters can trade their weekly/monthly stakes for eth while the bounty is ongoing. That's one option they can do to avoid KYC and still be rewarded (in eth). Those who bought the stakes can then convert it to TGN upon distribution. Anyway, their admin (terragreen) said those buyers aren't required to undergo KYC.
Are you sure how that process is working exactly? We had a few participants in the German local board and that option was mentioned by one of them but only that these conversions to ETH mean that someone has to buy these shitcoin bounty stakes (LOL, honestly, which idiot will buy that?? ) and surprise surprise, the option doesn't really work because there are no buyers / the orders are ridiculously low if there are any... I haven't use that exchange yet (Tokpie), I only read that feature on their site. As you noted, hunters will still have an issue if there are no buyers or if buy orders are very low. Has any of the participants created a flag yet?
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Found my tokens! I'd transposed two letters on the private key...
Well I feel really fooking dumb
I'd checked several times and missed the mistake..
Big OOPS!!!
This is why you should always confirm via etherscan or ethplorer if your tokens are really gone before posting. Your stress could have been avoided had you taken a few minutes checking. Anyway, glad you had it figured out now. EDIT: Maybe you can now update your original post and indicate that you were able to solve the issue.
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The OKC Thunder traded Russell Westbrook to the Rockets for CP3, first round picks in 2024 & 2026, and two pick swaps.
The thunder is better off without westbrook at this moment. Best of luck to the rockets with the reunion of James and Russell. Meanwhile in New York, it appears they now have a meaningful signing in Marcus Morris stealing him from the Spurs.
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It's not the ending I was expecting but wow! What turn of events. It's hard to find people you can trust with your money and your financial transactions. It's a good thing it still ended up good for your uncle.
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Here are some ways you are getting email airdrops: 1. You must have subscribed to some airdrop websites like airdrop alert. 2. The spreadsheet of the airdrops you joined before did not hide the email addresses of participants and some spammers gathered all those info. On telegram, the possible reason why you are getting added to several channels you do not even know is that you did not adjust your privacy settings. I've seen a simple guide before on how you can prevent random users add you, check this thread Do this if you don't want to be dragged to different telegram ICOs
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or example I was unable to promote Veil project and tecra coin project due to lack of mobile wallets ,I hope developers will start considering launching mobile wallet with other OS wallets too ,I believe there are some investors that prefer mobility than having to sync whole block chain like me ,am I right or wrong?
These are coins using POS algo right? How do you expect them to issue a mobile wallet for staking? It's not that simple as you think. Instead of asking devs, why don't you just choose bounties that do not require installing desktop wallets and use the rewards to buy a pc or laptop?
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It's like trading mate. You thought you already sold at a good price and at a profit only to surge again.
In case of bounty, you can consider it a good deal as long as you get your stakes and get a good amount for the time you spent promoting them.
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I immediately report these kind of accounts. It's not worth your time responding to the offers of these scammers. The best way to not get scammed is to not entertain them at all.
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1 merit every year on your anniversary really wouldn't hurt the system.
If I am not mistaken, the very first I got aside from the airdropped merits was actually given as an "anniversary merit" Someone was kind enough to give it to me. It would make all newbi accounts jr member after a year. I don't see what the big deal about that is.
I guess this should be a case to case basis. If a user only post bounty reports for one whole year, then I think he/she shouldn't be given any. Do we have any campaigns that take jr members?
If you mean signature, then yes there are still some.
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EDIT: It appears hunters have the option to sell their bounty stakes for ETH on an exchange. Those who bought those stakes will have to undergo KYC also before they can convert the stakes into tokens.
I don't know it exactly, I would guess that's only possible if you receive the bounty stakes in your wallet. And for doing so, you need to pass KYC. I can ask a participant if you want, I had a few PMs but he's afraid to create a flagg because he fears that the team will disqualify him. They partnered with this exchange called Tokpie where hunters can trade their weekly/monthly stakes for eth while the bounty is ongoing. That's one option they can do to avoid KYC and still be rewarded (in eth). Those who bought the stakes can then convert it to TGN upon distribution. Anyway, their admin (terragreen) said those buyers aren't required to undergo KYC.
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Believe me when I say that NONITO has 0% chance in victory here so thats why the odds are so stacked against him
Inoue is clearly the favorite here but to say Nonito has zero chance of defeating him is pure BS. Odds may be a good indication but we've already seen that upsets happen. One hook or one counter can change the whole fight.
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They are my favorite team to be the first one to go out in the playoff actually.
That would be funny if they didn't. What I mean here is that the Lakers will reach the playoff but they will be the first to be eliminated in the first round. And since we are talking about playoffs next season, what do you think about Brooklyn Nets with KD and KI there?
The Nets has a decent roster. They'll make it to the playoffs too even if KD won't be able to play but I don't think they'll go far/deep.
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I'm not sure on what basis you picked South Africa win against Nigeria. Even in the thread it is clear to see most of the winning prediction was for Nigeria for various reasons.
I was impressed with South Africa's performance with Egypt and I though they could perform well again against Nigeria. What's being discussed in this thread as "clear" winners does not necessarily translate to actual results. The Nigerian team only won in the last minute and that does not suggest "clear".
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Pagdating sa mga signature campaigs, si hhampuz at yahoo ang pinaka-kilala at pinagkaka-tiwalaan.
Pagdating naman sa mga bounties, sa tingin ko si parodium ang pinaka mabusisi. Yung isang campaign niya na tinignan ko dati (Veil), ang dami niyang ni-reject lalo na sa twitter at facebook. Kung hindi ka isang bounty spammer, magugustuhan mo yung patakbo niya.
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Just move on mate. There is no point thinking about these past bounties and being stressed. There are plenty of options for you to choose from. You can either continue but limit the campaigns you join or stop and increase your learning on trading. In case you decide to continue, try following campaigns by reputable bounty managers. Visit this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5032713.0
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If one day the creators and developers of any of these currencies die or bancrupt, what will happen to the currencies?
If a certain project has a team of developers, then a death of one will not necessarily affect the development of the coin/token. If they go bankrupt, they can offer the project up for sale or the community can also take over. In case there is a change of ownership, the development is likely to be delayed or likely to have major changes.
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While it is true that many of these tokens dropped in price after getting listed on Binance DEX, it is still too early to judge the performance of the exchange. It is amazing that many here are pro decentralization but keeps mocking dex's.
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LOL that was well played shillers. Three of us were serious in helping out but you only created this thread with the objective of shilling coindeal. A quick look at all your post history suggests your accounts are all related to that exchange.
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This practice by ICO teams has been going on for a while now and this is also one reason why I stopped doing bounties.
Bounties like terragreen are hiding behind their "the has the right to change the rule as they see fit" policy. They don't disclose the KYC requirement at the beginning because many are not willing to disclose their personal info just to receive bounty rewards worth a few dollars.
I like the term KYC-scams btw.
EDIT: It appears hunters have the option to sell their bounty stakes for ETH on an exchange. Those who bought those stakes will have to undergo KYC also before they can convert the stakes into tokens.
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