Just wanted to keep the thread alive with an update.
A few weeks ago I registered for some of the easier ones, and when I have time will take care of the others.
So far receiving Manna, and swift.
Whether any of these projects takes off it is neat to see on the swift page the random things you can buy from others, or that you can yourself offer.
Anyone on the fence you really don't have anything to lose, why not try them out and help build support for these projects.
I'm also registered at Mannabase and Swift myself, you don't get a lot but it does add up over time. Thanks for the reply, if you come across more basic income crypto projects, let me know Btw, we're also having discussion on https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoUBI/We're at over 1000 members and growing every day
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It's just a bad idea to follow any sort of signal from an external source, even if they present themselves as 'professional traders'. It's far better to do your own technical analysis, just so you actually understand what you're doing.
Otherwise you're better off just gambling away your money. At least that give you some fun.
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For me it's now mainly because of the community around it. I'm very active on Steemit and interact with a lot of people there. The fact that I make money while doing that, is just a really nice bonus.
I have to say that the investment aspect of crypto also appeals to me, it's way more accessible than the stock market. You don't need a large bankroll to get started, you could even start from scratch.
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I am not an addicted gambler anymore, actually not even close even if i do gamble once in awhile. So, i can proudly say that i can live with or without gambling and i mean it. Gambling only excites me at first but later on i became careless with my strategy, i mean it happens all the time most especially when we are just playing inside our home and with family members like my bro, relatives and friends.
Really? Thats cool but anyways we are actually on the same boat because me myself isnt also addicted on gambling but to be honest i am verry addicted on gambling before when i was still a child. I play any kinds of gambling on the street but as i grow older i now know how to value money because i now already know that money is not verry easy to find, we need to work hard in order to obtain it thats why my views in gambling had also change drastically. I also played gambling when I used to be a child and when I even didn’t knew that the thing which I am doing is known as gambling outside the world and is also portrayed negatively everywhere. As I kid, I played because kids want a lot of money in their lives and I also got money from it which I thought was a good source of earning money that’s why I played it. How can you actually gamble as a child? Usually you'd be banned from buying any sort of lottery products. Were you playing at an online casino then or something else? That said, I used to buy a couple of scratch tickets once in a while when I was around 15 or 16 years old. Technically that was also illegal, but they never asked for ID.
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Hello sir I am anand kumar i have account in Crypto-games .My account is blocked when i Mailed them they told me that i have multi account .I do not under stand one thing we r 6 Members in one family staying in one house 3 members have account in my crypto games . I am playing on my laptop i need my account back. User Name : Gandham1983 Mail id : ganandkumar.8019@gmail.comYou know that multi-accounting is not allowed, right? Have those 'family members' also used each other as referrals by any chance? I'm not speaking for Crypto-games of course, but I'd say your ban is deserved.
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Just wanted to mention that there has been a development. Steemthat is slowly moving away from the Steemit brand and possible launch a new website under the Stish brand.
This was mentioned in the Steemthat Discord.
They will keep funding the @steemthat whale account though.
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I would remove the current trailer you have up on Youtube and replace it with something a little bit more professional. You're holding your phone wrong (vertical video) and you could just record the screen instead of filming it.
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Payment received and confirmed! Thanks for another week
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Basically everything is shitcoin except bitcoin
No, if you enter a few you'll see that there are a lot which aren't marked as shitcoin. List of non shitcoins: Monero, Steem, Ethereum, Stellar, Lisk, Zcash, etc. There are more, but I'm not gonna go through all of them Edit: looks like some coins have a randomized message, steem for example.
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Now that's something really handy, I had no idea there were so many. By using this website, you save so much time by not having to research everything for each individual coin.
I don't think I've ever found a decent list with all info about POS coins.
Appreciate your feedback! Hope the site can bring value to the community. For sure, I especially like the fact that you've added neat looking individual pages for each coin that is displayed. Great that you can calculate your exact ROI when you fill in your holdings. I'm going to write a small article on Steemit about your tool, because this is very useful for a lot of people. How long has your website been up btw? Do you mind me sharing some screenshots of your site in my article? Would be great if you write an article about the page and of course you can share some screenshots of the site. The Website is up as it is for around 1 month, but we have been thinking about the development for it for around half a year and will now constantly add new features such as a dynamic reward calculation, reward charts, estimation of payout frequency and other useful tutorials and links about the reward features of each coin. If you have any other questions, just let me know Thanks, I'll write one today or tomorrow and post it on my steemit account @daan Your website seems to be down at the moment though, don't know if it's just maintenance or something else.
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Bitcoin should be anonymous. But there are many ways to get the data of the trader. Our identity can be revealed if the Government requests the KYC data to the Exchanger. And this, probably already happened if the government Want to do it.
It would be hard finding out who owns a certain address because of the complex blockchain technology but I do believe that if someone put two and two together, he might somehow find a way to know who owns specific addresses. With alliance and legal arrangement, @dimastegar is right that the KYC can be used. We are attracted to using and earning cryptos because of the anonymity it provides but I do really think that no matter how much we think that we are secured, we are still not because of the internet. KYC can only be used when you purchase coins from services that require this. I don't think they can just share that data freely with anyone, but accidents do happen. I think it's more likely that you yourself tie your address to your identity. Especially when you re-use your addresses a lot.
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All I remember I was in college and suddenly we tuned into a FIFA match, and we harmlessly put a bet of 10$ I have absolutely zero idea when those bets turned to 1000 and once mad bet of 10000 (I had zero funds was deep down in gambling debt decided to take a risk call and it paid off). I do occasionally gamble but now I'm able to control it, once you learn the fear of loosing your life is when you suddenly are able to control yourself.
the story is pretty good indeed if we trace the gamblers started out of curiosity and dabbled when there is an incident like this when he got the gamble gain then he will try it again and continue until such that he eventually became an addict for the benefit large enough. In my community a person lost his house after losing all the money. The problem was that the house was not his alone. His brothers and sisters also owned the house. The gang came to his house and told his brother to leave the house. His brother went to their father and told him that this house is not owned only by my brother. Please leave us. Gang father ordered to put the loser to death. I've heard a somewhat similar story from an acquaintance of mine, but without gangs being involved. Husband had taken out an extra mortgage for his house and various other loans to fund his gambling addiction. A couple of months, maybe years down the road his wife find out and they end up having to sell their house. Last I've heard they're living with one of their parents and husband went into therapy for his addiction.
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~ Start using the Lightning Network to fast track the implementation. ~ Get SegWit addresses
How would this increase the price of Bitcoin? It wouldn't really have any direct effect on the price, except it might just make Bitcoin look better because of lower fees and faster transactions. ~ Approach local merchants to ask if they would accept Bitcoin. ~ Stop hoarding all our coins and start to buy from the merchants that does accept Bitcoin. <Or they will stop doing this> The thing with this is that most merchants immediately exchange their BTC to fiat, which would be driving the price down, not up. If your constantly buying stuff with your coins, you're essentially lowering its value, since you're basically selling your Bitcoins to exchanges indirectly. The Lightning Network will make Bitcoin more effective and people might develop more Applications that use micro payments and the LN for these Applications. The LN also makes most Alt coins ineffective and the investments in these Alt coins might flow to Bitcoin. Even if merchants convert directly to Fiat, people will still be buying it, because they want to spend it for services and products at these merchants. This will drive up the price, because there will be a increase in the demand. It will even be more effective, if these merchants only accept Bitcoin as a payment option. <like specials for people who pay with bitcoins> I can definitely understand that the more Bitcoin gets adopted by merchants, the more promotion it gets by all the Bitcoin logo's that are displayed. It's just that, it would be double as effective if you could provide merchants with a payment soltution that allows them to keep part of their revenue as Bitcoins. I think Overstock is actually doing this btw. Maybe smaller shops would be interested in only accepting Bitcoin, but it would be a pretty bad business strategy. You'd want to attract as many customers as possible, if you only accept Bitcoin, you'd be turning away a lot of potential customers by default. Offering discounts for using Bitcoin is a much better idea
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Can't access the live demo, I need a username and password. You haven't mentioned that on your website Looks very neat though and I'm glad that you've released the code on Github.
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If you can afford to hold onto your bitcoin, I think that would be the wisest thing to do because I think eventually it'll rebound and creep back to its ATH and beyond.If anyone sell the bitcoin at this point,they will have loss in their hand.I am holding everything and will only sell when all prices start to recover
Right if someone can afford to hold then hold your btc we may never know price next could increase. I just spend less for now since the value is not okay were still in the bearish trends. Therefore, someone can spend theirs so depends on how they can manage their assets. Yeah it's really not a good time to spend your Bitcoins when the price is that low, especially if you have bought them as an investment. That said, I still think it's good to make smaller purchases with Bitcoin, just to support the businesses that accept it. It's different for me with altcoins though, those I still spend on a regular basis. Mostly because I alway need to convert my Steem to fiat anyway, so I'd rather spend it directly.
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You really have to rework your categories, there's some weird stuff going on there. You have 2 listings under 'computer and hardware', but they don't appear in the 'I want to buy' category under 'Items'
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Now that's something really handy, I had no idea there were so many. By using this website, you save so much time by not having to research everything for each individual coin.
I don't think I've ever found a decent list with all info about POS coins.
Appreciate your feedback! Hope the site can bring value to the community. For sure, I especially like the fact that you've added neat looking individual pages for each coin that is displayed. Great that you can calculate your exact ROI when you fill in your holdings. I'm going to write a small article on Steemit about your tool, because this is very useful for a lot of people. How long has your website been up btw? Do you mind me sharing some screenshots of your site in my article?
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There's also Mellowads, I've used them a bit in the past and earnings were decent. I'm not sure if their requirements are strict or not, I got in without any problems, but things might have changed.
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~ Start using the Lightning Network to fast track the implementation. ~ Get SegWit addresses
How would this increase the price of Bitcoin? It wouldn't really have any direct effect on the price, except it might just make Bitcoin look better because of lower fees and faster transactions. ~ Approach local merchants to ask if they would accept Bitcoin. ~ Stop hoarding all our coins and start to buy from the merchants that does accept Bitcoin. <Or they will stop doing this> The thing with this is that most merchants immediately exchange their BTC to fiat, which would be driving the price down, not up. If your constantly buying stuff with your coins, you're essentially lowering its value, since you're basically selling your Bitcoins to exchanges indirectly.
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