These two accounts are ready for a negative tag because they use other people's reports. They periodically steal account reports from Twitter, passing them off as their own. I don't have time right now, but someone can look. In fact, there are many more accounts. YOSHIE, I think he will be able to supplement the accounts he found earlier. Just check for matches, such as contacts. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100059352392584E_mail: momena1795@gmail.com
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I, too, when looking for cheating, always pay attention to the conditions of the manager. In fact, there are quite a few alternative accounts that take advantage of the absence of this rule, but I pass by, realizing that if the manager allows participation, then this is normal. In addition, accounts with a negative tag also take advantage of the absence of a no-participation rule with a red tag, and this has been brought up many times in Murat's threads. For normal participants in bounty companies, the rule, even if it is not announced, goes without saying, but for cheaters, this is a green light.
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OP, Whenever a person loses loved ones, he will feel guilty towards them. This doesn't just happen to you. But you cannot live in constant stress and constantly think about it. Believe me, those who leave do not want to see you discouraged. There is a good expression: "Do not pay child support to blame." You did everything you could for your father during that time. You have become wiser; this is life. I believe that any normal parent should believe in their children until the very last hour, guide them, and support them. You have learned a good lesson from your father; now you can follow his example with your children. In fact, it's very cool when children develop a good relationship with their parents; it once again shows what a good person your father was.
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If you say that money is power and education turns into a waste of time, ask yourself whether the hope of getting money is for a completely uneducated person. How? Who has more opportunities to get a rare, well-paid job? Will uneducated people be able to manage something without knowing all the technologies? I think the answer is obvious. Yes, many in your country are not born with a golden spoon in their mouth; however, I am sure that you know many successful people who were able to achieve everything on their own. In that case, which would you choose, and why could they? Can all students, at the same time, seriously take up their education and not stop it in any case? There is no other way. The choice is always yours: to be poor or to succeed through blood and pain, no matter what.
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OP is from Nigeria. A lot of people come here from there, and of course, their interest in Bitcoin is understandable. Problems with the local currency force people to look for better payment methods, and I am glad that in this country you can pay with Bitcoin, as I understand it, quite calmly. But OP, why are you creating a topic here in the newbie's section? It would be better to get comfortable in your local section first; you have a very good support group. Understand that by asking general questions on one topic, people simply will not be able to provide you with the entire amount of information. Just look at the name of the forum—the entire forum is dedicated to discussing Bitcoin. Grow and learn; everything is in your hands.
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PlagiarismHelena Simmons BannedPaper options will slowly become a thing of the past. Cryptocurrency is considered more secure than credit and debit card payments. This is due to cryptocurrencies do not need third-party verification. When you pay with crypto, your data isn’t stored in a centralized server where data breaches commonly occur. Rather, your information is stored in your digital wallet.
Over the years, U.S. merchants have paid over $78 billion in fees related to credit and debit card processing. Cryptocurrencies are decentralized, so they do not require a bank to verify every transaction. This means your business will eliminate those fees, saving 2 to 5% on each transaction.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6181/61811679.html https://www.business.com/articles/6-reasons-to-accept-cryptocurrency/Apart from Big businesses and corporations; financial institutions, Gaming, Hospitals, Institutes, and even governments of some countries are driving the adoption of cryptocurrencies. Major companies like Microsoft, Square, Stripe, Tesla, and PayPal started accepting Bitcoin as a payment option.
Another factor likely to contribute to the continued growth of crypto adoption is the increasing number of use cases for blockchain technology. Blockchain can securely store and share data, and the use cases are endless.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6181/61811611.html https://originstamp.com/blog/10-main-challenges-of-crypto-adoption/ PlagiarismStephanpomp BannedAlthough reputable sites like Coinbase and Paypal require users to be at least 18 years old, there are theoretically no age restrictions for trading or mining cryptocurrencies. But anyone, regardless of age, can harvest cryptocurrencies.
And as always, it's a good idea to make sure you understand what you're investing in. If you're not ready to put a large amount of money at risk, you can start small and still get a good grasp for how the process works. Many crypto exchanges have minimum purchases of $10 or less.
To buy Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency, you'll need a crypto exchange where buyers and sellers meet to exchange dollars for coins. There are scores of exchanges out there, but as a beginner, you'll want to opt for one that balances ease of use with low fees and high security
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6181/61816794.html https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/cryptocurrency/how-to-buy-bitcoin/Big companies are investing in crypto because it Provides Transparency in Transactions. Digital currency payments are recorded and monitored in a public ledger, making them see-through and unchangeable. They are verified and cannot be hacked or manipulated easily. This reassures us that cryptocurrency payments are away from risk and corruption.
Certain companies have selected to invest in Bitcoin and other digital assets to protect against negative-yield bonds and inflation. Public companies currently own over 216,000 BTC, which amounts to 1.029% of the Bitcoin supply. Ten companies own more than 200,000 bitcoins.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6181/61811656.html https://www.analyticsinsight.net/10-reasons-why-businesses-should-invest-in-cryptocurrency/
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If <whoeverdidthis> knows Lucius tags account sellers, it makes more sense to expect he'll tag this one too.
Then there's the second option ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) . Knowing that Lucius would definitely put a negative tag, the seller could be directed to him. The question is, "Where and when was the information about the sale of the account?" If this is a telegram group, then anyone could pretend to be Lucius. And the seller will naively believe that there is a buyer. If the information was only available to a few people, then @Amph should look for the "well-wishers" in his environment.
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What you need to regret is not that you didn't buy a house, but that you were on bad terms with your parents. Humanly, it's more concerning that they didn't give you money or that you were proud and didn't ask for help. I always wonder about people like that: why in the hell do your parents owe you? You have grown up, and now it is your duty to help them, not you. Furthermore, understanding that you owe your parents money and that over time you must return not the same amount as before but much less is not entirely fair. And if we're on the topic, then the whole of human life consists of a thousand regrets. We are not gods to foresee everything in advance, so just move on and try to be wiser.
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You just answered your own question. What's wrong here?
Where I participated with both accounts? If I joined Ariva Twitter campaign with both accounts then you can call me cheater. With 'Rana590' I joined signature and If I wanted then it was possible to join Twitter campaign also with 'Rana590'. I didn't use it on Twitter campaign because I didn't want to participate in social media campaign this this account. I used separate account in separate campaign. That's indicate no intention to get double payment. My intention is solid. It would be more correct and honest to participate with one account on Twitter, and in the subscription, and in all the others. In your case, this is a scam. Participation of multi-accounts
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I own both of these accounts. I didn't break any rules here. With my this account 'Rana590', I don't want to participate in bounties (Twitter, Facebook etc) that's why I opened 'Raanaa' for participating in bounties. What's problem here?
I didn't join any bounty with both of these accounts. On Ariva bounty I used one account for signature and one account for Twitter. You can call me cheater when I join a campaign with multiple accounts (both accounts in Twitter/Facebook/signature etc)
I know the rules and after knowing it, I joined. Not only Ariva, I joined several bounties.
What's wrong here? Kindly share more behind this issue.
You just answered your own question. What's wrong here? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5422122.0
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For some reason, it seems to me that someone wanted to frame Lucius. See how he has tagged several account sellers in recent days. Expecting Lucius to report about PM, the scammer wanted to frame him as a buyer in the hope that he could avenge the previous red tags and the failed sale.
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OP, I was once passionate about the Bounty, thinking that new projects could benefit both the community and me as a contributor. But after some time, I began to realize that everything develops either through deceit or through the imperfection of new projects, which very quickly either turned into scams or simply disappeared. You came to the right conclusion. Do not waste time on this; it is better to start studying bitcoin, participate in discussions, and read; over time, you will better realize how and where you can either earn or invest with the possibility of further profit. I wish you good luck.
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I think that someone who wants to download some hacked application should get a boomerang. Viruses and other garbage are almost always present in.exe files or password-protected archives. In my opinion, everything that is offered on the net for free, except for programs for Linux systems, may be associated with one form of espionage or another, a virus, or anything else that can harm the user. It's time to get used to the fact that the Internet is a business; if you are not ready to pay for good software, then you will download freebies and then pay from other resources, one way or another. Free cheese, only available in a mousetrap. With all hands on deck for learning Linux, many simply cannot look towards any Windows systems, no matter how convenient they are.
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One of the mistakes newbies make is not having the patience to explore a forum. They are so impatient that they try to draw attention to themselves by regularly creating new topics, the answers to which are on the forum and have been written more than once. But newbies are trying to create guides, tips, and other crap every day, just to move up the ranks faster. However, this behavior only draws the attention of detectives, who go through all the newcomers' posts and, as a result, spam, zero-value posts, and, of course, plagiarism is detected. A thousand times, the idea was not to run ahead of the locomotive. Reading, researching, and searching for answers on your own in the forum, and only in the absence of answers, opening topics is the best strategy, as well as gaining respect from the participants. In a word, the more newbies are "noisy", the less they stay on the forum, considering the rules of the forum to be very strict.
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PlagiarismRemiscoin5The price of bitcoin is up roughly 50 per cent since the start of the year, despite the US government signalling a tougher regulatory stance on cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin briefly hit $25,000 this week, having started 2023 below $16,600, taking it back to levels not seen since last August. Other cryptocurrencies have also seen a significant surge in recent days, adding more than $100 billion to the overall market. Does it mean that bitcoin price will not go up more than this again?
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6180/61807985.html https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-price-poised-orthogonal-shakeup-125646538.htmlWe define corruption as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.corruption erodes trust.weakens democracy.hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality.poverty.social division and the environmental crisis.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6179/61791487.html https://medium.com/@ishi8june/why-why-corruption-93bacebe1c7c PlagiarismKen007 BannedOver the years there has been correlation between crypto currency and stock market. This has grown now to that of chemical compounds like Gold. Most bitcoin cryptocurrency fanatics I know argue that bitcoin is an alternative currency that is free of the central bank manipulation of standard fiat currencies. When all three major central banks were engaging in wildly dovish policy initiatives after the Great Recession a need seemed to arise for protection against currency devaluation. You might ask “isn’t that what gold is supposed to be?” Historically, gold has been the last resort hedge against the fear of overzealous monetary policy initiatives. Bitcoin, it appears, is the same exact thing but for the digital age. Gold bugs and bitcoin fanatics can argue about which assets will do better in what levels of currency Armageddon, but several things should be agreed upon. Both assets should do better in a weak dollar low interest rate environment. ........................
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5300/53005292.html https://seekingalpha.com/article/4234895-is-gold-bitcoin-correlation
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