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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is ICO WhitePaper Matter Most? on: June 28, 2020, 09:56:15 PM
When your browser Fiverr you will get information how much does it cost to make tailor-made ICO project, it costs only 1000USD in a total. But you can pay only for a whitepaper and some indians writers will write it for you only for 100USD - 200USD. So do you think that it has a real value when it is written by a person that specializes only in writing whitepapers?
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: TRON 4.0, will the improvements be reflected in the value of TRX? on: June 28, 2020, 09:46:35 PM
Think about it, are they going to release a game-changer? I do not see any reason why I would buy now TRON or buy it in the future.
Look at new features what will be implemented in Ethereum 2.0, they will completely overtake all competitors.
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: A real 100% decentralized marketplace of Decentralized Autonomous Organization! on: June 26, 2020, 11:26:17 AM
And how you ensure that the deal will be completed? Is there any intermediary or escrow service? Or something that works with trust, for example, positive ratings based on successful deals?
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you lend your cryptocurrencies? on: June 26, 2020, 11:01:06 AM
Sorry for the mistakes that I made, it was a hard day...


After creating this topic I received an offer:

Hi, I read your post about lending crypto and btc. I can help us make money if you lend me some btc i will put it in my interest account. I can hold your money in my fiat bank if you want. I wont charge much but would like to make some money. Let me know what you want to do


My wallet - 1AhNZu4eiHvsvdk9sStoqJA6r8y6YMWQby

This is a good example of how you can almost surely lose all of your funds.  Cheesy

And back to the main idea - I wanted to know if you trust platforms like NEXO or BlockFI that will work with your cryptocurrencies honestly and in the end, you will not lose your funds, for example when crisis happens.
25  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Any way how to legally transfer your crypto wealth to the tax-free countries? on: June 25, 2020, 12:34:18 PM
Hello, is there someone who thought about the question of how to avoid taxes in your country? Or to pay lower taxes in other countries?


There is a legal path which allows for this.

It is defined by renouncing citizenship with whatever nation demands exorbitantly high taxes.

There has been a significant uptrend in this practice as of the economic crisis of 2008. Many are abandoning citizenship of their nation of birth and taking up residence in low taxation nations with a lower overall cost of living. One segment of the demographic is known as "digital nomads". They could define part of the reason why countries like the philippine opt for 0% cryptocurrency taxes, in the hope of luring citizenship rescinders and their capital holdings into dwelling inside their borders. The same could be said of vanuatu et al.

Awesome idea, about that I havenīt heard any time before. But the question is what everything you loose when you renounce your citizenship and continue living in the country. But, wait, I have different citizenship, but I pay taxes where I work - in which country I receive salaries. So that would mean that I have to move into the Philippines?  Cry Sad
26  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Would you lend your cryptocurrencies? on: June 25, 2020, 12:24:30 PM
Hi guys, as many of you as I also would like to "do" something with my crypto funds that I held in my crypto wallet. For a few months, I still think if crypto loans really work and there is a very very low risk of losing my funds. I would like to borrow lend my cryptocurrencies with an interest. Blockfi offers up to 8.5% interest p.a. and there are more competitors, but would you 100% trust them? Earning few percent per year vs. losing the big amount of cryptocurrencies fund?
27  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin's Next Major Move - Crypto Market Analysis on: June 24, 2020, 10:08:04 AM
When I look at the graph, I see a higher chance that the BTC crashes. Declining volume is the best indicator, simply there is not enough power to go through the $10,000 resistance line, so the next option is down.  Wink
28  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Any way how to legally transfer your crypto wealth to the tax-free countries? on: June 24, 2020, 10:01:38 AM
Thank you everyone for nice tips. I am not going to sell my cryptocurrencies, I believe in Bitcoin more than in the current financial system. But it is a kind of philosophical question about the future and how to legalize my Bitcoins, respectively pay fewer taxes in the end. Because some of my Bitcoins I earned from bounty campaigns (respectively earned ICO tokens then I exchanged them into BTC - and I should pay taxes at this point, I pray that it would be enough, when one day I come to financial authority, that I sold my Bitcoins and here is your 20% tax).  Roll Eyes
29  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Any way how to legally transfer your crypto wealth to the tax-free countries? on: June 23, 2020, 04:19:14 PM
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Such bullshit

What the VAT has to do with what @OP is talking about? He didn't mention it. We do not care about your VAT.

"If I was in your place"... But you're not.
"That's a small amount." How fo you even know if @OP is paying a small amount. Small amount+small amount+... = Big money!
Taxed by 20% and you call this a small amount? Are you here just to troll or what? I truly believe you never paid any income tax in your life.

Goin to jail for not paying taxes?  Hold on... you said it's just a small amount... do you think people go to jail for small amounts?

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So, our government can't force anyone not to have to pay the value-added tax (VAT).

Clearly no idea what the dude was talking about

Exactly, in the end, it is a big amount of money and this could be one of the reasons why cryptocurrencies are not widely used. Because when you pay for example for coffee, then you have to also pay additional tax because you are actually exchanging crypto into fiat and then buying a coffee for a price with VAT (another tax) included. Sad

Don't worry I know what you mean, in my country cryptos gains are taxed by 30% maybe (if I'm correct) That's insane. I agree to be taxed but 30%?.

To answer the question, instead to look for a tax-free country you should look for a P2P place to deal with people.
The idea is, instead to receive bank transfers from an exchange it's better to receive from random individuals: by logic when you receive a bank transfer from an exchange it's easy to guess you sold some coins for some cash. While with individuals, you can always say you sold your underwear or something else.

It's a lot easier to stay under the radar this way. Think about Paypal too, in my country under 10k per year and you're fine.
Thank you for your valuable idea. But, I have heard about specialized companies that focus on the study of blockchain transactions. They can interconnect your ID with one of your wallets, arenīt you afraid that in the future they will be even more advanced and one day they will reveal all transactions? When you send your coins for example from Binance to one of your addresses, it is obvious that it is probably yours and from this point you are trapped, or? Smiley
30  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need around 10 testnet bitcoin for testing, much appreiciated. on: June 21, 2020, 09:12:06 PM
I do not know much about testnet Bitcoins, but could you kindly shortly introduce it? Do you think that testnet Bitcoins will ever have a value? Also there are only 21 million testnet Bitcoins? Sorry, I have heard about the testnet Bitcoins for the first time.  Cry
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The impact blockchain could have on traditional gambling platforms on: June 20, 2020, 05:53:37 PM
I personally love the idea of EarnBet casino - the more you spend, the more you earn. Actually you are earning tokens that entitle them to share in the casino's profits. Great idea, but you need constantly bigger and bigger volume to earn nice profit Sad.
32  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Any way how to legally transfer your crypto wealth to the tax-free countries? on: June 20, 2020, 05:27:55 PM
...

Such bullshit

What the VAT has to do with what @OP is talking about? He didn't mention it. We do not care about your VAT.

"If I was in your place"... But you're not.
"That's a small amount." How fo you even know if @OP is paying a small amount. Small amount+small amount+... = Big money!
Taxed by 20% and you call this a small amount? Are you here just to troll or what? I truly believe you never paid any income tax in your life.

Goin to jail for not paying taxes?  Hold on... you said it's just a small amount... do you think people go to jail for small amounts?

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So, our government can't force anyone not to have to pay the value-added tax (VAT).

Clearly no idea what the dude was talking about

Exactly, in the end, it is a big amount of money and this could be one of the reasons why cryptocurrencies are not widely used. Because when you pay for example for coffee, then you have to also pay additional tax because you are actually exchanging crypto into fiat and then buying a coffee for a price with VAT (another tax) included. Sad
33  Bitcoin / Legal / Any way how to legally transfer your crypto wealth to the tax-free countries? on: June 19, 2020, 10:12:40 AM
Hello, is there someone who thought about the question of how to avoid taxes in your country? Or to pay lower taxes in other countries? I do not want to cheat on my country. But imagine that you live in a country, where I live  Cheesy, and you have to pay tax from every crypto exchange. Correct, when you exchange for example BTC to ETH, you need to pay a 20% tax. That doesnīt make any sense, why I canīt pay only profit that I earn when I sell my cryptocurrencies to the fiat?

This is mainly caused because the governments do not understand cryptocurrencies and I do not want to pay someone for its ignorance.
34  Other / Meta / Re: Affiliate program as a signature ? on: June 17, 2020, 05:52:40 PM
Is there someone that already tried it? It would be nice to see stats how many clicks/conversions you can get for wearing the affiliate link as a signature.
I remember some campaigns provided unique code for each participants and from that they tracked how many people they actually drove to their services individually. There were many occasions where campaigns allowed participants to modify signature codes to have the links with their referral code.

if my future service has an affiliate program this is ok to do a signature   campaign with in this forum right?
It is allowed to wear anything on your signature and also paying other people on this forum for wearing same set of signatures. There could be limitations on illegal things as per the jurisdiction of forum. Also, affiliate program can be your own business or where you are affiliated to. Signature space and personal text are purely meant for advertising or personal things which allowed when you wear legal things. But, community guidelines of this forum is not allowing you to wear ponzi or scammy things which may ended up in negative trust.
But, when there is a signature code, then it is pretty easy to set it and that means that it is worn by many users and that means less possible profit per user. I mean wearing a signature that promotes for example an exchange where you get ref commissions Smiley.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: People are complaining about airdrop/bounty earnings, something more profitable? on: June 17, 2020, 05:41:43 PM
I am trying to succeed in affiliate marketing, but it is one of the most difficult ways how to earn online. Especially when you donīt have a website with good traffic. There are so many cool tutorials on youtube, but even you follow every step, the result is pretty different than what they say in the videos. Sad
Maybe it's good advice if you will find people who are good at making websites for your affiliate marketing. I saw in the gambling section here in the forum that there's a thread there compiling a list of gambling sites and at the same time the review. Hopefully, you will not spend a lot of money as your capital on building a website on this.

However, there's a various way if you have skills in writing articles. That is very popular now due to this pandemic outbreak and people just need to work at home. Well, good luck with journey in looking something profitable.
Well, but I do not see creative writing as a form of making money online, it is actually freelancing (a work from your home), it is more comfortable, but it doesnīt solve the problem. You need to work hard to earn money, when you stop, you donīt have money Smiley. But when you create a business, you work hard only at the beginning and then it earns you money while you sleep.
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: People are complaining about airdrop/bounty earnings, something more profitable? on: June 16, 2020, 05:58:59 PM
I am not finding another website with bounty campaigns, I am finding a way how to earn money on the internet. And the website MaxBounty - only contains word bounty, but it is not a bounty, as we know it from this forum, it is an affiliate marketing platform.
Bounty hunters aren't profitable these days, unlike before way back year 2017 which is the crypto market experienced a massive pump the price.
So, to tell you frankly they are all wasting of time. But I have friends still believed that airdrop and joining bounties can make money but there are a lot of tasks to do before you were completed.

But speaking of an affiliate program the is better than bounty hunters and also doing freelancing jobs these days are high demand but if you're passionate about this. Try to read this, https://www.bestchange.com/partner/. It might be help you maybe.
I am trying to succeed in affiliate marketing, but it is one of the most difficult ways how to earn online. Especially when you donīt have a website with good traffic. There are so many cool tutorials on youtube, but even you follow every step, the result is pretty different than what they say in the videos. Sad
37  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Could you recommend some advertising platform? on: June 14, 2020, 10:04:33 AM
Do you have experience in facebook ads? As far as I know, this is the most effective place to advertise these days. Most people are dwelling their time on facebook and your target people should be the ones to see your ads. You can also adjust the fee depending on the number of your people reached and engagements. One time try isn't enough if you'll use facebook ads, patience is actually needed on it and sort of some experiments, I hope that you'll get your niche with the best platform for your product.
With Facebook ads I had the best results, but still it doesn't provide me results what I am looking for. I mean, even I have conversions from Facebook ads, it costs me a lot, so I am looking for something that provides cheaper traffic, but what retains the same quality (not just visits, but also conversions).
38  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Could you recommend some advertising platform? on: June 13, 2020, 04:34:36 PM
Do you know about any other service that provides good traffic with a good conversion rate for a lower price?
Thank you for every tip.  Wink
You should at least include your niche because it may vary in a case to case bases. Those you mentioned were really charging high CPM considering the number of their users where your advertisement(s) will be shown. If you're targeting cryptocurrency, then conzilla, cointraffic, a-ads is a must to try.

Have you tried those social media sites such twitter, reddit and quora?

Thank you for the tips. I would like to promote free stuffs and sweepstakes because I think that it could bring higher profit, since people donīt have to buy anything. And about the social media sites, you mean like writing posts with the links here?  Wink
39  Economy / Service Discussion / Could you recommend some advertising platform? on: June 12, 2020, 02:07:19 PM
Hello, I started promoting some affiliate marketing offers, but I canīt find a good traffic source.
I have tried Facebook, Bing, and Google ads, but all of them have a pretty high CPM rate.
Do you know about any other service that provides good traffic with a good conversion rate for a lower price?
Thank you for every tip.  Wink
40  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Buying goods or services using crypto on: June 11, 2020, 06:09:10 PM
I will never buy anything with my Bitcoins. Because for me is something like giving away what has a real value and I canīt imagine for what I would Bitcoin spent, I mean rather than buying useless goods, I will keep my Bitcoins and later I will enjoy buying more useless goods.  Cheesy
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