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201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BOUNTY] CRYPTALDASH SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN 4 WEEK RESRVED 5,000,000 CRD on: April 10, 2018, 04:07:59 AM
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202  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: day trading for quick profit on: April 09, 2018, 04:28:34 PM
I think if you can earn $50 per day so possible it is not only $50 you can earn thousand of $$ but you need best experience trading and update knowledge worldwide, so you can try practice forex & Iqoption.
I do not know why, but something most of my interlocutors always dissuaded me from trading in Forex. you nothing and I appeared some claims to this project when I tried myself to do some actions to start trading.
just I mean practice forex & Iqoption. forex practice free balance $500 & Iqoption free balance $10000 this is just demo and practice yourself, and must be your need long time research and help a trading expert person so you can be the winner. otherwise, if you invest a few time for trading so many many risks or cannot win.
203  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: day trading for quick profit on: April 09, 2018, 10:03:52 AM
I think if you can earn $50 per day so possible it is not only $50 you can earn thousand of $$ but you need best experience trading and update knowledge worldwide, so you can try practice forex & Iqoption.
204  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I change my Username on: April 07, 2018, 01:45:49 PM
I think you can change or choose your won username 2 way.

1.firstly you can open a new account but this account not possible (If theymos does not want to).
2. You can change your username but need Donate BTC50 BTC (https://bitcointalk.org/donate.html).
because  total system control by theymos so needs first contact theymos than Donate. or removed your dream.  Huh
205  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is your favourite crypto wallet? on: April 03, 2018, 06:42:20 PM
Web wallets store your private keys on a server of a company providing such services. The server is constantly online and is controlled by someone else. Different services offer different features, with some of them linking to mobile and desktop wallets, replicating your addresses across the devices you own.

Much like mobile wallets, e-wallets enable their users to access their funds on-the-go from any device connected to the Internet. But unless implemented correctly, the organizations running the website might gain access to your private keys, thus getting total control of your funds. Moreover, some e-wallets are operating on the base of exchanges, and there have been instances of exchanges shutting down and running away with their users’ funds.


https://www.coinbase.com One-stop solution, an exchange integrated with a wallet.

https://www.circle.com Users can store, send, receive and buy Bitcoins.

https://blockchain.info One of the most popular web-based wallets.

https://strongcoin.com Offers a hybrid wallet, which lets you encrypt your private address keys before sending them to its servers.

https://janus.xapo.com  A simple Bitcoin wallet, with the added security of a cold-storage vault.

if you can see more information so go to link below  https://cointelegraph.com/bitcoin-for-beginners/what-is-bitcoin-wallets#paper

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206  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So how does activity work like actually? on: March 23, 2018, 08:59:35 AM
yes you are right, first read carefully  this topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0  and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350.msg28856522#msg28856522 so i think understand it .

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You get merit points when someone sends you some for one of your posts. Additionally, when someone sends you merit points, half of those points can be sent by you to other people.

Certain users are designated as "merit sources". They can create new merit out of nothing, up to a limited number per month (which differs per source). I will not be posting a definitive list of merit sources (so that people don't bug them too much), though you'll soon figure out who they are if you pay attention.

There is currently no such thing as a "demerit". I'm hoping that the positive merits alone will be fine. I could add demerits pretty easily later on if necessary, though.

I'm hoping that this system will increase post quality by:
 - Forcing people to post high-quality stuff in order to rank up. If you just post garbage, you will never get even 1 merit point, and you will therefore never be able to put links in your signature, etc.
 - Highlighting good posts with the "Merited by" line.

While we will not be directly moderating this, I encourage people to give merit to posts that are objectively high-quality, not just posts that you agree with.

Do not beg for merit excessively.
207  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: want to know on: February 27, 2018, 03:53:17 AM
You can Earn Bitcoin From Trading

Another legit and cost-effective way of earning bitcoins is through trading.

The idea is simple, but it takes a lot of awareness and analysis to be successful at this.

In this method, the basic concept is about diversifying and investing in various cryptocurrencies when they are cheap in price and then selling them when there is a significant price spike.

When you do this, you earn Satoshi by selling them for profit, and hence, earn more BTCs.

I myself have done this many times, and it works quite well in terms of ROI, but this not an investment pitch or advice… DIY (Do It Yourself) and DYOR (Do Your Own Research).

You can simply start by following and closely monitoring your favorite cryptos, and start buying them from various exchanges. Some of the bitcoin and altcoin exchanges that we suggest you buy from are listed below.

On these exchanges, you will also find almost all altcoins:

    Changelly
    ShapeShift
    Bittrex
    Poloniex
    Bitfinex
    BitStamp
    YoBit
    CoinExchange
    Cryptopia
    Kraken
    HitBTC
    BTCBOX



Note: This list of exchanges starts with some of the easiest to use exchanges for newbies and moves toward some of the most advanced exchanges for advanced users.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1629118.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=8.0
208  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie can- Earn Bitcoins in 8 different ways on: February 26, 2018, 12:48:26 PM
There should be more interest earning bitcoin wallet sites. It's a logical next step in the evolution of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency wallets.

Anyway, why such the talk about how people can earn bitcoin. Is this really something people need help figuring out? Isn't #7 Earning Bitcoin as Income the same as #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, and #6? Seriously, I'm asking.

#1-8 i think every point is workable but huge website available scammed or fake,  so many people failed earn bitcoin (Ex. hyipe site) otherwise may be possible some (satoshi) earn bitcoin. 
209  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is Bitcoin legal? on: February 26, 2018, 12:38:11 PM
Every single fiat currency in the world is created, released and controlled by a single entity – in most cases a central bank. By law, ordinary citizens are only allowed to buy, sell or keep the currency. If someone tries to create any amount of money, they will inevitably find themselves behind bars.

When Bitcoin was introduced, it created a completely new and unique paradigm. The world’s first digital, decentralized currency that isn’t controlled by anyone at all. Moreover, the very concept of Bitcoin implies that anyone with enough computing power can create coins by simply being an active part of the community.

As it’s becoming more and more mainstream, law enforcement agencies, tax authorities and legal regulators all over the world are trying to wrap their heads around the concept of cryptocurrency and where exactly does it fit in existing regulations and legal frameworks.

The legality of Bitcoin depends on who you are, where you are in the world, and what you’re doing with it. Here’s our guide on legal issues concerning Bitcoin, where we mostly focus on the US but cover other major countries as well
210  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie can- Earn Bitcoins in 8 different ways on: February 25, 2018, 04:22:09 AM
this is a direct copy and paste from http://earn-bitcoins.com/
yes just copy this website, I'm don't copy bitcointalk member, it is only for newbie basic knowledge earn bitcoin, many newbie member asked this question how to earn bitcoin so i inform that.  Huh
211  Other / Beginners & Help / Newbie can- Earn Bitcoins in 8 different ways on: February 24, 2018, 05:16:53 PM
1. Earn Bitcoins by accepting them as a means of payment

In my opinion, the best and easiest way to earn Bitcoins is to accept them as a means of payment. If you have a small business, the integration is done quickly and easily. No matter if you have a brick and mortar shop or an online business, no matter if you sell goods or services. You just have to complete the following three steps:

    Get a free online Bitcoin wallet from Coinbase. If you're not sure what a Bitcoin wallet is, check out my What is Bitcoin section. There are also many other providers apart from Coinbase. When you sign up with LocalBitcoins you will also get a free bitcoin wallet with a broad range of functions. Find out which works best for you. And remember, no wallet is absolutely safe, so be careful with your money. Especially make sure you keep your Bitcoins stored safely in at least 2 or 3 different places.

    bitcoin wallet image
    Display a QR-code with your Bitcoin address next to your cash register. There are two options here.
        When you have your wallet, go to a section that says 'Receive Money' or 'Add funds' or something similar. There will usually be a QR-code that has your Bitcoin address encoded in it. Print out the image with the QR-code and place it next to your cash register. Your customers will typically have a Bitcoin app installed on their smartphone where they can enter the value of the purchase in USD or EUR. Their app calculates the corresponding Bitcoin value. It automatically takes the current exchange rate to get the right amount. On your wallet account you can check the confirmation of your incoming payment.
        Some wallets offer a 'Receive Money' functionality. When you earn Bitcoins by accepting them as a payment method on a more regular basis it comes in handy when you use a button called 'Create Payment Request'. Here you enter the Bitcoin amount the customer has to pay and it will show the corresponding QR-code automatically. This way the customer doesn't need to enter an amount which makes the payment for them more convenient. For this method you need to calculate the Bitcoin amount from your USD or EUR price before you can enter it for the QR-code to generate.

        sample bitcoin address qr-code
    Display the 'Bitcoin accepted here' logo at the entrance to your shop to show everybody your innovative payment integration. You will find a printable version of the logo plus a free guide under Downloads.

    bitcoin accpted here logo small

That's it. It's so easy, start to earn Bitcoins by selling goods and services today! This is just a quick description how to earn Bitcoins by accepting them as a means of payment. These links are also helpful:

    How to accept Bitcoin, for small businesses includes more info for online businesses
    The Bitcoin Wiki Trade page shows you which other businesses already accept Bitcoin. Add your shop here to get more publicity
    Coinmap is an OpenStreetMap where you can see the geographical distribution of Bitcoin accepting businesses. Add your shop here as well

There are many other lists and indexes where you can add your shop. I find the two mentioned ones to work best so far. If you have one that you think is really good and complete, contact me. I will be happy to add other links here.


2. Earn free Bitcoins by completing tasks on websites

There are many websites which offer you to earn free Bitcoins. With most of these sites, the concept is that you visit the site and just for looking at it you get a small amount of Bitcoins. The concept has something in common with watching good old free TV. You watch a lot of ads and inbetween you get something you actually want to see, like a film or music clips.

While this is a legitimate concept, the return on your invested time is very little. So when you earn Bitcoins from these advertising sites, the Bitcoins actually come at the cost of your time. As the saying goes 'there is no free lunch'. But see for yourself, here is a list of some of the sites that I find interesting

    ads4btc :: Earn Bitcoins for watching websites or videos. You can click every advert once a day, you have to view it between 5 and 60 seconds. The reward might seem small but it can add up. You get up to 1,000 Satoshi per click. In any case this site helps you to earn you first bitcoins fast.
    COINADDER :: This site has a similar concept to earn bitcoins as the one listed above. You can watch videos and websites to get your first couple of Satoshis. I haven't tested this one but generally the payouts seem smaller. However, before you start to earn bictoins more seriously by watching ads, you should not just calculate the reward per view, but also how long a video view takes you. At the end of the day you want to maximize the bitcoins you earn per hour.
    vidybit :: On this site you can earn bitcoins only from watching videos. Same hints as above apply. Calculate how many bitcoins you can get per hour in order to decide which is the best option for you.
    freedigitalmoney.com :: Earn Bitcoins by getting rewards fo purchases made in Bitcoin. On this site you also don't need a user account and just have to enter your Bitcoin address to earn Bitcoins.
    CoinWorker :: Earn Bitcoins by completing analytical tasks. A user account is required here. I haven't tried this service but payouts seem to be a bit higher than with the aforementioned sites.
    Bitfortip :: Earn Bitcoins by answering forum questions. This is a nice service because it brings people together who are interested in Bitcoin and many other topics. At the same time it allows to pay rewards in bitcoin for answering questions. This is something that would not have been possible without a currency like Bitcoin that has low transaction fees and instant transfers

Earning Bitcoins from completing tasks on websites is a viable option to actually earn some Bitcoins, but don't expect your income to be very large. I regard it as a first step to get familiar with Bitcoin in general. Also, it is interesting to see what kind of services are enabled through frictionless money transfers.


3. Earn Bitcoins from interest payments %

If you already have some Bitcoins, put your Bitcoins to work for you. Earn Bitcoins through interest payments by lending them out.

    Lend directly to someone you know. This allows you to assess personally, whether you regard the borrower as trustworthy. Then the two of you only need to agree on the terms like duration and interest rate and off you go. The drawback is, however, that you probably will not have too many acquaintances who match your amount, duration and interest rate requirements. But it's a nice way to earn Bitcoins.
    Peer to peer Bitcoin lending websites with listings from various borrowers are another option. Bitbond is such a peer-to-peer lending site. Borrowers publish funding requests and you can contribute to their loan. You can fund small portions of many loans and thereby diversify default risk. Bitcoin loans usually work the same way as fiat currency loans. The borrower gets a certain amount of money over a specified time and repays the money with interest. There are two things you need to be aware of when you lend Bitcoins. The site needs to be trustworthy and the borrower needs to be trustworthy. When the site assesses the creditworthiness of their applicants the information given about borrowers can be more credible.

    A Bitcoin banking like model. Here you place your Bitcoins as a deposit with a site that pays you a fixed interest rate on these deposits. As everything here, this method has advantages and disadvantages. The good thing is, that you don't need to diversify your Bitcoins over many borrowers. You just place your Bitcoins with your Bitcoin bank and that's it. You earn Bitcoins as a steady stream of interest income. However, be very careful. In the previous case of peer to peer lending you diversify your lending activity over many borrowers. In the banking model you trust one single borrower which is the bank. If they don't do a good job in managing your Bitcoins, everything can be lost at once. That's because the bank takes you deposits and invests them in assets, the most important assets usually being loans. If they do a good job you are fine because you simply collect the interest payment. If they don't do a good job you take the hit. An there is no deposit insurance in the Bitcoin world, too.

To sum it up, Bitcoin lending is a good way to make more Bitcoins from what you already have. And please notice this disclaimer: only lend through sites that you trust. Such sites will comply with the usual requirements that you expect from non-Bitcoin related sites as well. That means they have proper terms and conditions in place, they disclose their status of incorporation and contact details. Some sites in the Bitcoin world do not do this and in the end people wonder what happened to their Bitcoins. Therefore, when you earn Bitcoins from Bitcoin lending watch who you deal with and only use Bitcoins which you can afford to lose.



4. Earn Bitcoins from mining


Bitcoin mining is the process by which new Bitcoins are generated. When you perfom mining, your computer adds new Bitcoin transactions to the block chain (a public ledger where all Bitcoin transactions are stored) and searches for new blocks. A block is a file that has the most recent Bitcoin transactions recorded in it. When your computer discovers a new block, you receive a certain number of Bitcoins. Currently a block contains BTC 25. This number changes throughout time and gets smaller by the factor 0.5 every four years.

Since bitcoin mining has become a hardware intense and therefore expensive process, most individual miners join a so called mining pool. One of the mining pools you can conect to is BitMinter for example. By providing computing power to their pool you can earn Bitcoins from mining without the need to build your own big mining farm. There are entire communities around Bitcoin mining and besides the fact that you earn Bitcoins it's also fun. You meet new people online and get in-depth knowledge about Bitcoin as a protocol and technology.

If you want to earn Bitcoins through mining, be aware that it is a costly and time consuming process. Read the respective introductions and manuals to learn more about it. This website is a good starting point. Unless you are mining just out of curiosity and want to get to know the technology, it is important to make a cost / benefit analysis. Hardware prices, electricity costs, bitcoin difficulty and the Bitcoin value influence the profitability of Bitcoin mining. If all this seems interesting to you and you want to earn Bitcoins from mining make your first calculations on the Mining Dashboard.


5. Earn Bitcoins by getting tipped

When you earn Bitcoins through tips, it is much like accepting Bitcoin as a means of payment. You need a wallet, a QR-code with your Bitcoin address on it and the people who can potentially give you a tip need to be aware of it. There are various places where you can receive Bitcoin tips.

    Again, your shop is the first thing to start with in case you have one. It's just a bit simpler because since tips are voluntary you don't really need to check the incoming payment and the exact amount. Simply display the QR-code and check each day what came in.
    With tips, the nice thing is that you don't necessarily need to have a shop. A blog for instance or any other website is sufficient. You can display the QR-code or just your Bitcoin address at the bottom of your page or wherever it seems convenient and let people decide how much they want to tip you. You can also view how this looks like in the footer of this German blog bitcoins21.
    Another really cool way to get tipped online is Bitfortip which was already mentioned above. This service allows you to get tipped in bitcoin as the name already says
    Imagine you have a restaurant and want to encourage your customers to tip with Bitcoins, there is this nice service: bctip is a website where you can print little paper vouchers that have a certain Bitcoin balance on them. When your customer has one of these, he or she can simply give it to you or your employees and you can redeem it like a coupon.



6. Earn Bitcoins through trading

Some people would say that trading is a form of gambling. While there these two things have something in common, there are also fundamental differences. When you gamble (and assuming that it's a fair game) you have a certain probability of winning and losing. When you trade assets, this gets much more complex. I don't want to go into too much detail here. I just want to outline the concept how you can earn Bitcoins with trading.

The safest way to make money with trading is through arbitrage. In short, this means that you see an opportunity to buy an asset in one place for a certain price and sell it immediately at another place for a higher price. It is important that you know you can sell the asset immediately at a certain price. If this does not hold, then we are talking of speculation - or gambling if you prefer.

The Bitcoin world, in my opinion offers such arbitrage opportunities. But they are not as simple to execute as it might seem at first sight. Price differences between exchanges often come for certain reasons. The speed of fiat money transfers and access restrictions are just the most striking ones. You have to find out the concrete opportunities yourself. One place to start is this thread on Bitcoin StackExchange. Also, not every opportunity is available to everyone. Go and have a look at the price differences between exchanges and check out if you can find opportunities.

If you want to give arbitrage a try, you need to get Bitcoins almost instantly. One of the few sites where you don't need to sign up is bit4coin. If you spot an opportunity and want to act on it immediately, this is a way to get a hold of Bitcoins fast. If you manage to earn Bitcoins from arbitrage, this can be very profitable after all. But start cautiously as it really does require some experience.

The other way to earn Bitcoins from trading is simple speculation. In this case you would buy Bitcoins, wait until the price increases, then sell for a fiat currency. When the price drops again, you buy more Bitcoins and start all over. For this to work out you either need to be very lucky or capable of predicting the future.

There are people who are good traders and who can recognize patterns from price charts. But that's something very specialized and I'm not sure if I believe in this. So for me, if you want to earn Bitcoins from this form of trading it could also be categorized as gambling. And actually it's even more risky if you compare it to a fair game where you know your odds. When you speculate with assets, you can extract your odds from historical prices. But never start believing this would tell you something about the future reliably.



7. Earn Bitcoins as a regular income

Getting your monthly paycheck in Bitcoins is probably the steadiest way to earn Bitcoins. There aren't many organizations who would pay you in Bitcoins but there are some at least. And maybe there will be more as acceptance increases continuously. Gavin Andresen, core Bitcoin developer of the Bitcoin Foundation stated in this interview that he gets paid in Bitcoins. And chances are, that when your employer accepts Bitcoins they might be willing to pay you in Bitcoin, too.

Apart from being employed by a company or a non-profit you can be self-employed and get paid in Bitcoins. Being a freelancer has multiple advantages. You can for example earn Bitcoins conveniently from home by participating in this bitcoin affiliate program.

You can also work from home for others. Here is a list of sites where you can search job offers or where you can post an offer yourself. It's a very convenient way to earn Bitcoins, because many jobs can be completed from home.

    Bitcointalk Forum Services Section is another starting point to look for job listings that are paid in Bitcoins. Some of the jobs are done easily within a short amount of time so it's a good way to earn Bitcoins quickly.
    Jobs 4 Bitcoins on reddit has a focus on job listings for programmers. But again, it's not purely programming and it's definitely worthwile to browse through the different offers.
    BitGigs is an online job board with many diverse job offers. The variety is reall amazing so go check it out.
    Coinality has a different approach by not simply listing jobs where you can earn Bitcoins, but displaying them on a map. This comes in handy when you are interested in a local job somewhere near you. The number of listings could be higher but when it keeps growing it will become more interesting.
    XBTFreelancer is another job board for gigs that are paid in Bitcoin. These jobs are mostly also software related. If you have programming or other IT related skills it is therefore probaly easiest for you to earn Bitcoins with your experise.
    bitWAGE lets you find remote jobs that are paid in bitcoin. bitWAGE also offers a second, quite innovative service. They let you invoice your USA, EU, or UK employer or client in many currencies including bitcoin. This means that you can earn bitcoins from your regular job. Definitely something to try for real bitcoin enthusiasts.

Then of course, you can start your own Bitcoin related business and earn Bitcoins this way. Either as a fully fletched business of goods or services or you could run a website and place ads from CoinURL. If you want to start or already have a brick and mortar shop check out the earn Bitcoins downloads. The flyer shows you, how easy it is to integrate Bitcoins payments in your shop.



8. Earn Bitcoins from gambling - not suitable for everyone

To be honest, I'm not a big friend of gambling. But it is a way to earn Bitcoins so in order to make this list complete it needs to be mentioned here. However, I won't list any links to gambling sites here. It's fairly easy to research them if you are interested. And if you clicked on some of the above links you probably already came across some Bitcoin gambling sites.

Cellected by http://earn-bitcoins.com/
212  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need help on: February 24, 2018, 02:31:04 AM
I'm new, I'm going to start from the bounty you can show me some easy to do projects
I am from Vietnam part of Asia
Dear do not share personal information this community forum, newbie is not accept maximum bounty newbie can be join some bounty and some opportunity for new, your first earn at lest Jr.member so many opportunity this forum .
Newbies - Read before posting https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0

you can join many bounty for this topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
213  Economy / Services / Re: Eroiy Twitter Campaign(reapply) on: February 23, 2018, 05:10:47 AM
Follow eroiy_coin: YES
Post twitter account link: https://twitter.com/DOLONCHAPA
Post audit link https: https://www.twitteraudit.com/DOLONCHAPA
Post # of your followers: 5027
Post BTC Address: 1A2ZaTBrxnzQwCnmZTPPaQcfU6DKABdrhy
214  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to increase your merit ? on: February 22, 2018, 06:02:33 AM
merit system some difficulty system but it is the right way for killing the spammer, if you can want merit so your need helpful & won the creative post, otherwise, it is very hard for everyone...
you can see details discuss so visit__ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2971165.0https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2971165.0
215  Other / Meta / Re: Can i make 3 Accounts in One IP Address? on: February 18, 2018, 05:43:07 PM
please your first need carefuly read and see this theymos sir post.

When you register, the IP that you used when you submitted the registration form is used to calculate your evilness. The more frequently this IP or its neighbors were banned, the more evil is associated with your account. The amount of evil associated with an IP decays slowly over time, but the amount of evil associated with an account does not. You must pay or be manually whitelisted to enable posting on one of these "banned" accounts.

Here are some stats:

Evil% new users
053
0-135
1-104.4
10-200.80
20-502.2
50-1001.3
100+2.9

Currently each unit of evil requires a payment of 4023 satoshi. You only need to pay something if you have 1 or more, though.

And if you see more discuss this topic so visit now link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711968.msg8042506#msg8042506
216  Economy / Trading Discussion / how exchange BTC, ETH to paypal or payoneer? on: January 23, 2018, 02:29:43 AM
anyone help me please,  how to exchange btc,eth to paypal or payoneer. how to possible??
217  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Negative trust given for my bad English on: January 20, 2018, 08:46:17 AM
I think disappointed, she also to me Trust feedback, I think she did not consider anyone, 1st causes she gave Green trust from Lauda mam Cry Cry Cry
I respect the fact that not everyone speaks fluent English because perhaps it is not their native language, or even because it is something that they struggle with.
I will respect all senior member and all person but very sad for this feedback  Cry Cry Cry
218  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Negative trust given for my bad English on: January 20, 2018, 08:28:23 AM
I think disappointed, she also to me Trust feedback, I think she did not consider anyone, 1st causes she gave Green trust from Lauda mam Cry Cry Cry
219  Other / Off-topic / Re: What are your favorite websites? on: January 18, 2018, 07:30:27 AM
my favorite website is___
1.google
2.Facebook
3.Youtube
4. gaming site  Grin Grin Grin
220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]JOYTOKEN - INFRASTRUCTURE PROTOCOL FOR GAMING INDUSTRY -$800K ALLOCATION on: January 16, 2018, 06:39:42 PM
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