I checked their github page, the last commit was 3 months ago and that's a good news, at least from being inactive for too long, they decided to update that ios version.
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A few corrections: - Newbies no longer have the option of adding 50 characters as part of their signatures [that option no longer exists on their "Forum Profile Information" part]...
- Newbie: No signature.
Ah, yeah, thank you, this is correct, I just saw the other thread by theymos with the new newbie restrictions.
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I read on the forums that mycelium wallet was no longer supported by the developers, google play reviews seemed to support this. Is this correct, can anyone give me a definitive answer?
Maybe you misread it, mycelium is still running its android version, last commit was 9 days ago, though they stop developing its IOS version.
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Not sure where to post this but if my future service has an affiliate program this is ok to do a signature campaign with in this forum right?
Yes, you can. There's no restriction of what kind of link you can put on your signature except for scam websites, link with malware. Thanks for the answer! Yes, creating an affiliate program for service coming online soon and didn't know if I could have other's place it in their signature's obviously to get paid twice one through the affiliate and one from my company. As a newbie rank, your signature will look like a normal text and not clickable with limited of 50 characters corrected by SFR10, Signature will be updated soon as you rank up it to jr.member member or purchased the copper membership.
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I was interested in this stuff as well - you can link anything including links to projects, referral links and stuff?
Yes, as mentioned above, just be responsible of what kind links you're going to include. Affiliate link and referral are not allowed on post but its fine on signature space.
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Not sure where to post this but if my future service has an affiliate program this is ok to do a signature campaign with in this forum right?
Yes, you can. There's no restriction of what kind of link you can put on your signature except for scam websites, link with malware.
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Sa gcash pa talaga sila nag try mang scam while these scammers ay need na may verified account para maka withdraw sympre ID, video call or any personal details ay needed at sympre merong security team ang gcash para ma traced ang mga kumag na to kaya wala silang kawala.
Sure ako ang mga biktima na ito ay ang mga users na madalas mo makita sa gcash fb page na nag i'spam ng gcash account number nila or simply yung phone number kaya madali sila ma target ng mga scammers, kaya iwasan niyo ang mag ga'ganyan sa mga posts nila.
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In that case, why don't you just make a coins.ph account, of course, you need to comply with the KYC procedure, can't help but that's the proper way.
Wrong. To send php to someone in the phils just by sending btc you don't need to make a coins.ph account. They do. I know, read what I had post again. I'm trying to help with that suggestion so that you can send directly from coins to their bank account(s).
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There's even nothing there, literally like nothing and an annoying popping metamask window, don't tell me you need to log in metamask every time the site is visited?
[...] I understand the security and should be considered but decentralization should be paired with good UX which your site doesn't. And tell me about the bold words quoted.
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Not gonna try Abra as the people I send money to wouldn't know how to cash out. My situation is simple. Even though I am familiar with bitcoin, the people I send money to aren't at all. Most Filipinos fall in that category.
In that case, why don't you just make a coins.ph account, of course, you need to comply with the KYC procedure, can't help but that's the proper way. Send your bitcoins to your coins.ph account and ask the bank account of the person you know here in PH and send them using coins.ph. That's the only way you can choose if the person you're going to send has zero knowledge in crypto. Or, just be patient to teach them to understand bitcoins and tell them to create verified coins.ph account then sends your bitcoin (into their PHP wallet). But of course, like what you had said, the conversion rate in coins.ph is very high compared to other exchange/wallets here in PH so it's the negative side that you need to take. Lastly, forget of sending bitcoins, and just use western union for cross-border transfer.
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Do you guys realy think a 40$ Billion Networth Guy Hold only 0.25BTC?
And that doesnt mean he has 40$B of cash or anything he's on hold, that why it called net worth. By saying he has x amount of BTC regardless how much is it is already a bullish one. You can't expect a high profile billionaire to hold lots of bitcoin investment due to its high volatility, not unless you have a business related that buy/sell bitcoin such as cash app of jack.
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Selling on that website?
There's even nothing there, literally like nothing and an annoying popping metamask window, don't tell me you need to log in metamask every time the site is visited?
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Why the whales want to trade as anonymous?
Most traders do the same, why should I let my self to be known to the public when I'm just trading? If they are trading by any payment method ,that means their name are known by the payment services.
Obviously. Q1: If they are trading by crypto like BTC to ETH , how to make the transcation credible?
what do you mean? Q2: If they trade ETH/BTC as a large amount and the whales still keeping anonymous, how do they finish this transcation?
Again, no one is trading anonymously in regards of converting from crypto to fiat money, most exchanges need KYC to be able to withdraw large amounts And please moved this thread to trading discussion.
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Where and from whom have you heard about bitcointalk and sounds like he/she told you that bitcointalk is purely a place to earn. If you're here just to get earn, probably, you will end up on this list or maybe on another list.
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But it's not as low as 3 months or a year ago. So keep the positivity, price isn't declining also, nothing to worry as of now though.
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I love giveaways 17 - bL4nkcode Thanks.
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I could almost guarantee that it does. Links on Bitcointalk are "dofollow" links(like what BitMaxz said) hence the links from the signature area do help a lot in terms of domain authority as it would count as a backlink. And knowing that Bitcointalk ranks really high in the Bitcoin niche, this does help quite significantly.
Yeah, it could but temporarily, soon as google detect too many backlinks from the forum especially those links without anchor text like the bbcode with links, google will labeled it as spam and it would affect the site's SEO. But on the other hand, it could mean lot to those banklink stat/tools such mentioned by BitMaxz.
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I guess bitcointalk doesn't show any images without http(s)://? I tried this Only http:// https://i.imgur.com/DZDpUfu.jpg
And with https:// https://i.imgur.com/DZDpUfu.jpg
The same on ibb.co with http:// http://i.ibb.co/BLCKtcW/download.jpg
And https:// https://i.ibb.co/BLCKtcW/download.jpg
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I can't answer to those questions due to I never had an SEO monitoring related stuff on particular website/services before here in bitcointalk. But one thing for sure for #1 is a no.
Though signature campaigns helps a lot to gain more traffic to the website, leads, good for branding but I don't think establishing domain and page authority counts (only if it matters to them)
So once the signature stops, there's no way users here can click links redirect to the website, but the brand will be remembered and people keep visiting the site base/depends the impact of the campaign.
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Which brings me to my question to the community, and specifically to those who also provide escrow services: Do you guys avoid transactions that include these accounts?
I actually don't accept such trades before except last month after I received lots of messages here and on telegram, so I decided to accept them temporarily. I have at least 2 successful trades of it and the rest are all failed (at least 4 of them), mostly because the seller is or discovered as a scammer when the account was checked by me and/or the buyer. How does the community feel about these account sales?
9 out of 10 times, it leans towards one of the involved parties having a bad motive [directly/indirectly doing something that's classified as illegal or unethical]. That's why I started to declined most of the new offers related to this trade except to those regular buyer(s) who knows lots of this account trade.
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