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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ixinium bounty participants? on: April 12, 2020, 04:07:04 PM
How many of you guys participated in ixinium bounty campaign? I heard it's a success from few bounty hunters, well I remember this bounty campaign and as I can tell it does look like a scam project back then, no info about the team, what lesson can be learnt here ?
I've heard this project before but I just disregard this, I heard that this project is a scam project but it turns out to be a successful one. Participants were able to receive their bounties and it is already listed in an exchange.
I think the lesson here is not to judge a single project immediately, further investigation and trust are what we need.
162  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now is a good time on: April 12, 2020, 03:21:47 PM
What have always hindered you from reaching out to people (online)
I am afraid that they can just easily reject me even without saying all I know about it. Base on my experience, they are not interested in bitcoin, since then, I stopped promoting it to anyone unless they show their interest in front of me.

2, would you agree with me and support the promotion of bitcoin in this season??
No, every people in the whole world is in need of money. They might reject this bitcoin promotion since what they prioritize is their need and not to make a profit, especially if they don't know until when they need to wait to have their return of investment.
163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wrong BTC Adress, copied from Binance's Dashboard on: April 12, 2020, 02:48:03 PM

Thanks. I checked and they seem to be legit.

And I've also logged into my account and confirmed the Copy button is not compromised (i.e. copied address is the same when pasted).

There's a chance your system has been compromised. Run a malware/ spyware scan on your system using some tools like Malwarebytes and check if anything shows up.
Right, follow this instruction from @UserU, your system was compromised and the only solution is to remove it. If you still failed to found the malware and the problem still occur, try to reformat your personal computer and start to avoid installing unnecessary applications including chrome extensions.
164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BOUNTY TASKS ARE VERY DEMANDING on: April 12, 2020, 02:13:08 PM
There is no need for him to review his rules, and upon checking, it is not demanding. The one I see who's demanding is you, no criticism or what but I am just stating the truth. 15 post per week is an easy task, he just added the rule of limiting the counted post to three to avoid his participants to spam in this forum.
165  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you keep track of your gambling? how? on: April 12, 2020, 12:39:33 PM
do you registerhow much you separate for gambling?
do you see it as an investment?

if yes, how do you track it?
simples spreadsheets, physical notebooks or maybe some different way?

I do it on a weekly basis but it's not recommended if you are not good at gambling because you will see a lot of losses, it's much better to go and have some fun and think that you are losing but you are also entertained and it's a big bonus if you win in a session that means you can save money for the next day session.
As for me, I haven't done it even before. Knowing to myself that I am not that good in gambling. If I try to record it, I won't able to see anything but the money I lose. And for me, seeing your losses will not bring you any good. It is better to just enjoy playing and be entertained every time you play.
166  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which cryptocurrency do you use for gambling frequently? on: April 11, 2020, 04:23:03 PM
In my early times in gambling, I use bitcoin,
But right now, I am using ETH. We have a local wallet which we can buy eth directly using fiat. By that, I can minimize the transaction fee that I need to spend unlike before and the time I needed to wait has been reduced.
167  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone here dream of achieving their financial goal in life through gambling? on: April 11, 2020, 03:45:17 PM
I think it's very stupid to dream of financial freedom by gambling! It is a very risky activity, where people lose their money more often than they earn it!
It's better to succeed in some other business...
And leave the gambling for fun! Wink
It is true that it is stupidity that gamblers should stop thinking to, but removing it in the dreams of every gambler is impossible.
It is not only a risky activity but it has a different effect not only financially but also mentally. So, I agree with you that it is better to do business or have a work to at least have a stable income and stop this impossible dream.
168  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Betting Double After Losing is Really a Good Decision? on: April 11, 2020, 03:05:40 PM
Would that make a huge impact to your funds? I haven't tried it so far, but for me, I don't that is really effective as if we lose, we aren't really going to win right after, because there is still a possibility of losing once again.
Of course, it has a huge impact on where your funds will automatically deduct twice as you normally bet. If you win then it is a good decision, but I doubt that every time you double your bet after you lose will make you win. In the long run, this might be the cause for you to lose more money than you have imagined.
169  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports betting strategy. on: April 11, 2020, 02:29:02 PM
Okay, so the strategy is you place your bets in most of the games?
Isn't it more like you based your chances of winning more on luck, because you bet in every game? You just placed your bet, and if ever that some of your bets will lose, you can still win in some of your bets.
170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Investing 1$ every day in bitcoin over the last five years on: April 11, 2020, 01:13:50 PM
I don't think that this will probably work on these days,
I think it could still work these days since the bitcoin price is low, you can take advantage of the price of it until the pumping season begins.

I do agree, this might work right now if we will take advantage of the current price of bitcoin. And I am sure that there are many more times that its price will be lower and we can still make a profit. We also experienced that as time goes by, the price of bitcoin will continue to rise, it only means that we can still make a decent profit out of this kind of investment.
171  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ways to recover from being addicted in gambling. on: April 07, 2020, 05:37:08 PM
Thinking and calculating how much you have totally lost in gambling might give you a knock in your head if you truly want to recover from your addiction and quit gambling.

There are several methods and you have to choose what's the most comfortable for you.

This is not the best way to quit gambling.
Sometimes, calculating your losses lead you to gamble even more in order to recover them.
And this activity puts you in a vicious cycle that you cannot escape.
I agree with you. Actually I have tried it before where I think of a possible way to stop playing gambling, but then, calculating all the money I spend in gambling just give me a push to play just to take all my losses back. This won't actually help but will make you dive deeper into gambling.
172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is your Satoshi theory? Deceased or alive & well on: April 07, 2020, 04:33:05 PM
We can't actually tell but there is a possibility that Satoshi is still alive and waiting for the right time to reveal his or their real identity. He or their group is still hiding without any trace, but if he or they doesn't want to actually reveal their identity, we can just let them enjoy their precious life.
173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are calling projects as scam when they are in a bear market? on: April 07, 2020, 03:51:50 PM
Maybe because they have experienced something similar in their past.
People tend to say anything even without any proof just because this is how they feel, most of the time, they can easily judge projects because of their experience without knowing the real thing.
We can't blame them in this case, but the only thing we can do is to prove whether if they are wrong or not.
174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bot attack bounty thread on: April 07, 2020, 03:16:18 PM

In its spreadsheet has 5887 entries. So there are 5887 - 719 = 5168 fake/scam/bot entries.



I guess there are so many possibilities how could this happened but I'm thinking you could just limit the participants here or close the application if you reach a certain number of participants.

This could easily be done by bots, or maybe by the managers. But anyway the bounty could easily be managed by the manager so he could do remove a lot of participants here. I guess this is just normal at these times in a bounty campaign so I'm not really surprised what is happening here.
Aside from having a limit to how many participants can join, the bounty manager should set the google registration form a requirement of having only a single email.
It is true, the bounty manager can easily remove it but the hard part is on how he can easily determine the bots and the real one.
175  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you keep track of your gambling? how? on: April 07, 2020, 02:46:26 PM
I used to have a record of my gambling before, but since I have realized that seeing my losses will only make me more agitated with gambling, I decided to stop making a track of it and just enjoy playing since then. Having a record is not bad but it doesn't give any benefit tracking it.
176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: AIR DROPS ! wasting time or not? on: April 07, 2020, 02:20:15 PM
I don't really recommend joining those telegram bots that's asking ETH fee for you to receive their airdrops, because most of them are scams or if not, their price are too small to be trade in exchanges, because you'll pay for transferring it and withdrawing it, in short, there is not profit in them. Hence, you will just wast your time and money on those telegram bots airdrops.
I will stop reading any airdrop offer if it involves payment. Well, most airdrops are there to spread the word about the project, or anything else. but, if they ask for investment before that, it's best to avoid it. At present, it is very difficult to find an airdrop that really makes a profit, and when you are told to pay to get it, it is a strange thing.
And if we need to pay to get those tokens, that's not an airdrop. They are abusing airdrops to steal money from investors and participants. Airdrop is a free token distribution and we do not need to do anything with it and no need to spend money to get it
That is why those kinds of airdrops should not be entertained and immediately avoided. Airdrops should be free and participants are not supposed to be the ones who are sending their payment in exchange for their shitcoin. 
177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The sincere bounty managers should escrow bounty rewards on: April 07, 2020, 01:55:40 PM
This is a good way for bounty hunters to receive their tokens on time after completing the bounty. But it doesn't help them make any money because the token needs to be listed in exchanges so we can sell it, if these projects are not developed and listed in exchanges then I think that we only receive worthless tokens
Well, that is somehow true. This is indeed a good way for bounty hunters to have receive their rewards at the end of the project but it won't guarantee that the rewards will have its value unless the project team will list it in an exchange.
In the end, even having escrow or the bounty manager will handle the reward, we won't guarantee the success of the project.
178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling and covid-19 : Which is more risky ? on: April 07, 2020, 01:21:08 PM
Gambling is a long process that affects not only the financial but also the mental issue of a certain individual, while covid-19 is type of virus that is rapidly affects everyone, financially and its health. Covid-19 is more risky due to this reason, it can spread so fast that anyone can be a carrier of the virus and lose its life without having any options to continue to live.
179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 90% Of Project Bounties Are Scams on: April 06, 2020, 04:32:48 PM
From 2017 - 2020 bounties are getting worse day by day. I really struggle to find a genuine project even already had a research i still cant pick one. Is following a good bounty manager history still legit? Im done doing research to be honest.
I agree, Since the trend of bounty campaigns, instead of having development in bounties, we are now experiencing the worse. It is rare to find a legit and better bounty compared to what we have experience in the year 2016-2017.
Following a good bounty manager is still good but I doubt that every campaign they manage is still legit. There are too many good to be true projects out there, you must be good enough to find one legit project.
180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Good project or Useless projects! on: April 06, 2020, 12:42:33 PM
As per CMC - HYPNOXYS ROI -99.54%
So, It's clear that it is a shitcoin. You better start to forget that project and go for top altcoins instead. Don't waste any of your time looking and knowing if the project is legit or not, you will get nothing but more disappointment.
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