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141  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: About Merit on: August 24, 2019, 04:02:09 PM
Hello All,

I just want to ak all of you about Merit..

why to get merit is so difficult?
Let alone 100 merit, just 1 - 10 merit is very difficult.

Last i ask all you, can you give me merit? i just wanna breakthrough from this newbie rank.
Thank you for your kindness.
Initially I want to say that begging is the worst decision that can take a newbie on this forum.Many have already written above that there are a lot of options for getting merit, so do not be lazy and create constructive posts and increase your rank.
142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: which project you are more likely to invest in on: August 23, 2019, 10:45:25 PM
Just wondering in which project you are more likely to invest in.

1. project with very ambitious plans and very strong marketing.  however, with the great risk that he will never release any product and all this is empty promises.

2. a project that was slowly developing from its own funds, released a working product and just started selling it and after 1,5year on the market released tokens to raise funds for creating more products and make strong marketing. For example this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4327261
I am inclined to invest in this project:https://noia.network/?utm_source=icodrops.You can buy their token here:https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/noia-network/#markets.They have a small capitalization,but a very ambitious idea and team.If You have any questions about the project,You can ask them in the official telegram group:https://t.me/NoiaNetwork.These are the projects I love. Damn they are developing according to the roadmap. That is very rarely seen.But of course better than this project,the signature of which I wear,no.https://auditchain.com
143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think 40% bonus is too much for early Investors? on: August 21, 2019, 09:12:37 PM
In some cases where a token price crashes soon after listing on the Exchange, the blames has over time been attributed to the bounty hunters and sometimes to early investors that received certain bonuses.

Do you think 40% bonus for early investors is too much and capable of crashing token price?
You see, when it comes to the minimum amount of investment to ensure the lowest initial costs,the 40% bonus is not so much.To avoid mass token sale at the first listing,it is necessary to pay tokens for early investors in stages.Now it is a common practice and there is nothing wrong.
144  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Binance's IEO vs Huobi's IEO : Which is better? on: August 21, 2019, 08:26:49 PM
Hi there.
In my opinion, I like Huobi's IEO than Binance's IEO. Right, Binance IEO require the smaller days of holding, but the price of BNB is dumping everyday. But HT isnt, it's price increase everyday, and hard to dump (except BTC dump, all alts will dump). And the Huobi's IEO help us better profit too. From x4-x10 until now, but with Binance's IEO, some IEO is having x0.5-x2 now.

1. Price drop of bnb token doesnt determine the outcome of IEO projects from binance exchanges
2. This year so far bnb token is one of the very few altcoins that surged up in value why the complains?
3. Its useless comparing IEO ROI of Huobi to binance because we have past IEOs on binance that did more than x4 to x10

What we should focus on is how good the IEO projects are,either its from huobi or binance doesnt matter to me,what the project offers is my top priority .
I agree with your opinion. There is no difference where IEO is conducted and what x it gives, the main thing is to pay attention to the project itself, which decided to conduct IEO.The concept,the need for technology,the real application.That's what matters.And as for me to determine the best exchange in terms of profitability IEO is not quite true.
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounties sometimes are unpredictable on: August 21, 2019, 07:47:00 PM
The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results
It seems to me that not all users who carry signatures are engaged in such actions. I Suppose  I never changed the signature after I selected the project.Regarding the unpredictability of the bounty,I don't remember such a bounty which was unpredictable.
146  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: can exchange services sell my personal data? on: August 21, 2019, 07:40:42 PM
The exchanges can offer your kyc docs to government structures if those will ask for. Regarding the selling docs, I think reputation cost more that docs.
Yes, but what if the exchange doesn’t care about its reputation? Perhaps such an exchange can sell data to third parties. We live in the 21st century, in which everything is possible! And to categorically deny the fact that some kind of exchange can sell data is ridiculous.
147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Arrgh! Libra here and There on: August 21, 2019, 07:25:45 PM
The hype about Libra coin is high, I hope the coin will be able to maintain this hype,  and not be like bisdaq exchange coin which has a lot of hype and does not perform beyond expectations
The fact is that if the Libra appears in circulation, then this coin will undoubtedly be used. And it does not matter whether it is a stable coin or not.But comparing Libra with bitcoin is somehow incorrect.If Libra only lives on Facebook that Bitcoin will be lives all over the planet.
148  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about Bitcoin and the games industry? on: August 18, 2019, 09:06:00 PM
I think that the blockchain technology can be applied at the moment only to online gambling that has a problem-it is a lack of trust on the part of users.Although in fact, using the tokens standart ERC 721,you can tokenize a number of games.The whole crypto industry is evolving and I think its symbiosis with the game world is about to happen.
149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto reveal, aug 18th? on: August 18, 2019, 08:43:57 PM
I can not believe of course that this text was written by Satoshi Nakamoto,but the text of the first part is pretty intriguing.(it is noticeable that someone really wants to know who Satoshi Nakamoto is).I've seen a lot of variants and conjectures regarding the information collected about Satoshi,but not so deeply as it is written in the text.
150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What your family thinks about that you into crypto on: August 16, 2019, 10:18:29 PM
A good article indeed for those whom for 40.But still the end of the article is sad.,,Cryptocurrency  is a software protocol that lets you send money over the internet,,and it's all?If cryptocurrencies were introduced to me like this, I would never use them in my life.I agree my parents is difficult for me to explain what cryptocurrencies are, but I am happy to tell my peers about cryptocurrencies as much as possible and as interesting as possible. Reaction and attitude have all different.Someone admires and someone is simply neutral.
151  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Zealand Gives Greenlight for Cryptocurrency Income and Salary Payments on: August 16, 2019, 09:57:54 PM
The New Zealand authorities made the right decision.Even if we are talking about the salary in stablecoins, there are still positive moments.First of all, first of all, there will be no need for the state to spend money on printing money!(still printing bills is also a costly affair).Secondly, New Zealand residents will gradually begin to use, in addition to receiving a salary, products where cryptocurrency is needed. These are decentralized applications, payment for goods and services, etc.,That is, in general, such steps will only strengthen the crypto community.
152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Croatian post office now offer crypto exchange on: August 14, 2019, 08:14:38 PM
The post was created on July 25. Interesting to this day, were there any problems at this post office or was there any interest from the authorities?It would be interesting to know.
153  Economy / Exchanges / Re: best exchange to buy AND sell on: August 14, 2019, 07:31:47 PM
If I buy a bitcoin a bitcoin for 10000 dollars, and sell for 10200
Obviously I have gained 200 Usd.
But then out of the gain I must pay commision, if this has happened what exchange would have been least commision?
In principle, on any exchange You can do it.Is it a big difference for You to pay $ 1 or $ 2 for a commission?I think it is a trifle which is not even worth mentioning.As for bitcoin, it makes no sense to buy it and then immediately sell it.It is better to buy and wait for the profit to be more significant.
154  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What The USA and Major Country Truly Have Planned Against Bitcoin on: August 13, 2019, 07:57:16 PM
We all need to start initiating the process of suing G20 countries in the supreme court of the united states, international courts in Brussels and the Hague and EU parliament. They must be stood up to preemptively. They will incrementally take your civil liberties away.
What text will the letter contain?Proactively unlikely to succeed to do something.You can sue only on the fact of what happened.At the moment, apart from You, I have not seen a single person who would be so worried about their safety.Specifically, what threat do You pose to Europe or America?I think if you are not doing anything bad on the Internet, then you should not worry.
155  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gov'ts and Institutions buying up Bitcoin on: August 13, 2019, 07:40:01 PM
Personally, I do not communicate with government organizations and companies,so I do not have reliable information whether they buy cryptocurrency masse or not.Personally, I think that this is an exaggeration and the government does not make sense to buy bitcoi  masse.
156  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk Supports U.S. Presidential Candidate Who is Pro-Bitcoin on: August 12, 2019, 08:41:24 PM
From what I see he doesn't support him for being pro-Bitcoin.
Also from what I see this Yang guy is not old and not a politician. So unfortunately his chances for becoming US president are disappointingly small...
We don’t discuss who can become president. I think, regardless of who is related to cryptocurrency, you should pay more attention to Ilon Mask. Because this guy is successful, he believes in the success of bitcoin like me.Perhaps this paradigm will be followed by the next President.No matter who he is.
157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: British Authorities (HMRC )Seek Data from Crypto Exchanges on: August 12, 2019, 07:24:28 PM
If no, how do you convince taxman that you simply transfered from one account to another of yours rather than selling?Huh
Really interesting question.Apparently, if there was a transfer between their own wallets,you will need to prove somehow that you are the owner and the second wallet.If the tax authorities are really seriously concerned about taking interest from transactions,then residents of these countries will simply need to record their every step somewhere and then submit it to the tax service.But it’s not clear that the commissions will be fixed or depend on the course?In general, at the moment I have more questions than answers.
158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Binance Hackers Bombard Chipmixer to Launder at Least 4,836 BTC on: August 12, 2019, 07:14:05 PM
I wonder why Chipmixer did not suspend those transactions.., Did they failed to track that those BTC were hacked?
Apparently yes. Well, and in general, why should the service do this?After all, they do not need to worry about stolen bitcoins.It's not their concern is to find out the origin of bitcoins that were transferred to the mixer.
159  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What your family thinks about that you into crypto on: August 12, 2019, 07:07:27 PM
Hello everyone, good morning, yesterday I had a conversation with my family about crypto(BTC if we being specific).

Im HODL for a long time now, and really believe that in the end crypto actually do fly to do moon( More about Moon:)

my family thinks its a bullshit, and think that im wasting my time and money. I try to explain it countless of times and it seems that is simply imposable for to them to understand

So, im just curious what your family/friends think about it?
The family treats cryptocurrencies well, because I make money using cryptocurrencies.Friends and acquaintances think that I am some kind of fraudster and crypto-currencies are used exclusively by hackers.I have repeatedly tried to prove something and tell,but stereotypes are very difficult to break.Alas.
160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone else get crazy high anxiety when they transfer btc between wallets? on: August 11, 2019, 09:58:58 PM
I usually do a double or triple take on the address that I have placed on the empty field just so I won't screw up and send the coins to the wrong destination. There are tons of malware out there in the open in which clipboard is being hijacked and the copied address changes into something that the creator of malware wishes us to send to. Next confirmation I would like to see is whether it's already out in the blockchain, broadcasted and just awaiting for confirmations. Once it's there, I just let it be and do my own thing knowing that it's already safe.
That's probably the best advice.Just try to double-check 3 or 4 times the correct address and that's it.When the amount of sending large then everyone starts to get nervous.But this can be avoided by trading on trusted exchanges and exchanging bitcoins at trusted exchangers.
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