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21  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Using crypto behind a proxy and with low bandwidth on: March 03, 2019, 04:11:35 PM
Too slow to browse online with your internet speed
Yes, its very slow but I'm used to it and I have been playing fortnite with it  Wink

You don't need to use any VPN to make this wallet work and your internet speed is fine with this wallet. Just make sure that you save the backup seed or private keys. So that you can recover it in the future.

Thanks for the advise.
22  Other / Beginners & Help / Using crypto behind a proxy and with low bandwidth on: March 03, 2019, 03:42:03 PM
Hello, my internet connection its behind a HTTP proxy all the time, I use a VPN to game and other stuff, It allow me to use Tor too. the proxy is more a symbolic thing then anything else but Im worried when the case is deal with crypto, so far coinbase and blockchain.info don't allow me to even signing with the normal connection (I must use the VPN) and I think its because they detect the proxy. I don't wanna take any risk so Im using all the time the VPN in crypto related stuff. But what do you suggest me? I should use a VPN (or Tor) to manege my crypto or is safe to use the raw (proxified) connection??

Also I have a very slow internet connection speed (256kbits/s) I was thinking in using a desktop wallet (obviously no Bitcoin Core because the full blockchain download) so in you experience they use a lot of bandwidth or which one (if any) do you suggest me??
23  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The legitimate Venezuelan government is black - is that the problem? on: March 03, 2019, 02:28:36 PM
America may be their best bet for now. Also if they were using the wealth for their population why would their own people be revolting against them, in your question only your answer is there.

America may be their best bet because if a regime change occur Unite States will quickly cease the economics sanctions and work with the actual position to made a economic improve of the country and present to the world how they save Venezuela. Or maybe happen like in Libya and after the fall of Maduro none in the world will be interest again in Venezuela whatever will be the situation.     
24  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [LIST] Obtain Criptocurrencies without buying them on: March 02, 2019, 12:20:58 PM
5) Online Surveys/similar Tasks
* http://rewardingways.com/ Online Surveys website, paid per click, tasks (sign up,download,research that pays in bitcoin (high payout, 40$)
* http://dollarclix.com/ paid surveys
* http://www.globalactioncash.com/
* http://superpay.me/
* https://www.bitcoinget.com/
* https://www.birdchain.io/ (Android App)

One important thing about this point its that the earnings depends in where are you, if you are in a 3rd world country like mine you hardly will have some survey or task, so don't know exactly how profitable is this options in others countrys but in mine faucets are for far much better then take surveys (because none shows up)
25  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Earn Cryptocurrencies free on: March 01, 2019, 03:10:18 PM
Incredible price for 1 hour of Internet, so using faucets at such a price does not really make any sense. I checked what the situation is really like on Cuba regarding Internet, and I can say it's not good, but it is much better then 4 years ago (4$ per hour).
Its right, now its much more cheap then 4 years ago, I have the bless to have internet 24/7 and almost for free so the faucets are on my sight for now although I'm trying to learn all I can to earn with something else like a online job that pays in crypto, so far I'm only using the faucets in coinpot. Another thing I have been thinking some times its that if someone manege to build a mine farm here maybe will have greats profits because electricity its very cheap you can even hack with some old cuban's tricks the electricity counter and not pay almost money at all, if you do it well and without getting greedy it will work for sure (I known people who pay 4$ at month in electricity bill and after buy stuff like another refrigerator a pc, etc.. and do the trick they still paying 4$), the main problem will be again the internet connection.
26  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Earn Cryptocurrencies free on: March 01, 2019, 12:38:01 PM
Your thoughts are purely from the perspective of a person who can earn 7€/hour, and which has Mcdonalds behind every corner. What about the countries where people work for less then 10$ per month (hard work), unemployment is high and it is difficult to find a job? In some cases users of faucets can maybe ( or maybe not), earn 1$ per day = 30$ per month - for you this is something like pocket money, but for some others this money means much more than anyone else can imagine.

Some examples :

  • Bangladesh - 19$ -68$ per month
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo - 1.83$ per day
  • Kazakhstan - 78$ per month
  • Sierra Leone - 57$ per month
  • Venezuela - 1.83$-7.98$ per month

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minimum_wages_by_country

These are just some examples of poor countries, and there are plenty of them where people live with very modest incomes. I am in faucets world for years, so I know some facts and I am in contact with many faucet users. This is not something that can make person rich, except for some faucet owners/related services - but for some people this is good start to get some coins if they have no other way to do that.

Its true, I live in Cuba and feel lucky if you can earn more then 50$ in a month in a normal job here, although food is very cheap and other things are cheap too, technological stuff are insanely expensive and we don't have at this time in history any way to convert cash into any kind of electronic money like put it in a credit o debit card and use it to e-shopping (the cards exist but they are only valid inside the country). I don't know many people involve with crypto here, maybe because the internet is very expensive too (1$=1hour), so in my point of view a faucet its a nice way to earn at least something.
27  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What do you actually spend your cryptocurrency on? on: February 28, 2019, 04:42:02 PM
I would like to buy the cheapest pro subscription of windscribe vpn, but my country is very poor and we don't have any way to transfer cash into digital money to buy some crypto and pait, even a full salary per month is like 20USD, so I depend only from faucets like coinpot
28  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [LIST] Obtain Criptocurrencies without buying them on: February 28, 2019, 01:41:38 PM
I have been using coinpot faucets to earn some crypto, even if I only want to earn like 2$ in a month to pay my windscribe vpn account I think it will be impossible
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