Checked this document myself just now. From the first few sections, I can conclude that the majority of the content was copied from other sources. And not just as inspiration, but as a word-for-word copy. There is clear plagiarism involved. The blockchain is a file that contains a list of every bitcoin transaction ever made. ~ The blockchain tells you how many bitcoins each person owns. ~ Because transactions aren’t added to the file individually. Instead, they are bunched together and added in blocks. Hence, blockchain.
In a decentralized blockchain network, no one has to know or trust anyone else. Each member in the network has a copy of the exact same data in the form of a distributed ledger. If a member’s ledger is altered or corrupted in any way, it will be rejected by the majority of the members in the network. Decentralized blockchains are immutable, which means that the data entered is irreversible. And so it goes on and on. Basically, from what I can tell, almost every sentence has been copied from other sources on the web. So OP, it is unfair to imply that you wrote something even though you know that it is not true. You may have researched various sources and compiled content for this piece, but you don't have the right to claim ownership of someone else's work and deny the rights of the original authors. The least you can do is acknowledge the authors, provide the source for your source material and correct the falsehood you are claiming.
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I am attaching a photo
That is not what the portfolio should look like. In a recent post, you said you have a list of your works from 2016 until today. Where is that list? No one will hire you unless you show your skills and what you are capable of.
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4 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)1. Odettepk 2. Bradwellbrio 3. Babylicious 4. Orlacarlet Proof:Related Addresses:Email: xeniax914@gmail.com
Miscellaneous:The account is connected to many accounts which are previously reported and tagged for bounty cheating by enrolling multiple alts.
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He's @Erdogan, the mighty 1xbit shill
In other words, what he is trying to say is that all newbies that open scam accusations here are slandering casino including 1xbit which is proven scam. He is trying to use this situation to compare it with 1xbit's, where we have had many victims create accusations here. But he always claims those accusations are false.
Do not give him anything, or answer any of his nonsense. It is not worth your time. I ignored that Erdogan scammer for a long time. Someone who is willing to sell his soul for $21 cannot be expected to have common sense.
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I tend to agree with the suggestion. Sometimes it needs to scroll up when you forgot the OP name, it will help us if you don't want to memorize first the OP username. Though the idea isn't necessary much at least, it's hassle-free for us as a reader how to easily catch up or determine the OP replies.
I agree with this, I think such functionality could be helpful, and I do not see any negative side to it. Sometimes it is hard to follow the thread, especially when it spans over multiple pages. It might be useful to highlight OP posts in some way to get the discussion back on track. But the question is, how to apply such a system to SMF which the forum used.
Theymos has done some weird shit on this forum, especially for April Fool's jokes, so I do not think this should be a big deal for him. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Alternative suggestion. I've been currently using the chrome BPIP Extension to add further features that I liked, it's possible to add this feature on the BPIP chrome extension too while waiting for the result of the OP's proposal? Also a good suggestion. I use BPIP Extension but I do not know how popular it is among the members of this forum.
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Op created his account yesterday to complain about Kriptomat exchange, and the Kriptomat team created theirs today to respond to the claims of the OP, maybe i am overthinking things, but looks somewhat to me like they are kinda shilling the exchange, mind you i could be totally wrong, but i am wondering how the Kriptomat-team account that was created today suddenly came up with a response to OP on his issue here, how did they get to know about it or something, how did they also know who the exact customer is.
It is likely that this complaint was brought to their attention in some other manner. It is evident from their response that they mentioned "reviews on several platforms", so they are aware of the OP's complaints and are defending their position. I am not saying blame should be placed on anyone, but this looks like the actions of a company that has failed to manage its customer experience well.
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This is the story of some of the present renowned Cryptocurrency experts, and it is same with me and many other beginners.
While bitcoin or is a game changer for millions, the road to success is not an easy one. When you are trying to make money in the world of digital currencies, many will always keep you at a distance, passing comments like "why are you wasting time on all this". And, the only way to prove them wrong is to start working day and night to make your dream come true. The other important step that is absolutely necessary before starting anything is making sure that you are not in over your head. It is always better to start small. If you are unsure if you can handle the workload, start with small tasks. You can learn how to perform them, and then build on the confidence to do bigger and better things. Also, do not let your emotions or ego get in the way of business decisions.
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5 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)5. razuahamed (Active)Proof:archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/59707196~ Telegram Username: @tanvir32 BEP-20 Wallet Address: 0xF65423E25635DF94428653b3D3e19122bCbE7AD1
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/58195421~ Telegram Username: @tanvir32 ETH: address: 0xF65423E25635DF94428653b3D3e19122bCbE7AD1
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/57144294Related Addresses:Telegram Username: @tanvir32 ETH Address: 0xF65423E25635DF94428653b3D3e19122bCbE7AD1
Miscellaneous:The account is connected to many accounts which are previously reported and tagged for bounty cheating by enrolling multiple alts.
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Thanks for your responses. I emphasize that I am talking about the seed and not a password. Ways to save the seed. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) If you are talking about a seed phrase then it is wrong to call it a "passphrase". As far as I know, passphrases (or passwords) have a different meaning than seed phrase (or recovery seed). For example, you can protect your 24-word seed phrase with an additional passphrase that acts as an additional, 25th word (but can actually be any arbitrary phrase). Read more about it here: Bitcoin seeds, passphrase and PIN: What’s the difference?
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I think that's not how this game works. It was not like a money doubler scheme but anyone can donate on the address and once they reach a certain amount it will then be send randomly to another bitcoin address. The ones that receives it is going to be lucky because they just got free money but that is if the address is valid and it's actively owned by someone else.
WTF dude?! Read the OP's post again. If you want to donate your money to an address with a publicly available private key, just go ahead, but do not call it "a game". It is not a game but a cheap scam!
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2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)1. ajanwalker2. gumusiProof:#Proof of Authentication Bitcointalk Username: ajanwalker Bitcointalk Profile link:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2775937 Telegram username: @voltranbey ~ https://ninjastic.space/post/59975265#PROOF OF REGISTRATION Bitcointalk Username: gumusi Telegram Username: @voltranbey Participated Campaigns: signature
https://ninjastic.space/post/55901596Related Addresses:Telegram Username: @voltranbey
Miscellaneous: The user gumusi has already been neg. tagged by DT members JollyGood and Vod and has serious accusation of cheating the DT system.
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Yeah, no question what is going on here, it is clear plagiarism. It does not appear that the blog post is associated with the EcoPark Resort project in any way. Obviously they stole someone else's content while creating their white paper, and because of that, I tagged their account. Nice catch @holydarkness.
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No. This is not a chipmixer mirror site, it is a scam. Stay away from it.
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Thanks for the correction, since I don't have millions worth of Bitcoin that's why I don't know how transaction fee works on Bitcoin but thanks for sharing this information, BTC is the best 👍 .
Since all Bitcoin transactions are visible on the blockchain, you can very easily see how much other people are paying for their transactions. For example, here is a transaction worth more than $ 3 million (81 BTC) that cost only $ 0.4 in fees: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/f790bc58fc8d6aa79f85d4fea15fc7fa49183d4d0b796ba980efb0cbbc9fc1c6
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I haven't bought any BTC yet. ~ It is impossible to predict when the bottom of the bear market will be, you may have already missed it. Bitcoin has a history of defying predictions and expectations. The current bear market has been going on for 5 months and is showing no signs of an end anytime soon. However, the new Bitcoin bull run will certainly surprise the pundits and shake up all their beliefs. There are many predictions regarding the current decline in Bitcoin, but I believe that no one can accurately predict it. It will be here when it's here, and only time will tell when it is over. Bitcoin has survived worse collapses than what is taking place right now and will most likely survive this one, too. So, I believe in the beautiful resilience of Bitcoin. There are other options to consider for your strategy. You can, for example, consider buying Bitcoin in small increments for long-term investments.
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I have painted this scammer red as well. Hopefully this will help keep newbies from falling victim to this cheap trick. Great catch @BD Crypto.
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Accounts Connected
4. Metro9 (Active)Proof:~ Telegram Username : @bountyking
Related Addresses:Telegram Username : @bountyking
Miscellaneous:Related accounts are involved in bounty cheating.
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This is not the first time the cryptocurrency industry has heard this misconception when it comes to criminal activity and terrorist financing. But the reality shows a different picture. Chainalysis reported last year that criminal activity accounted for only 0.34% of all cryptocurrency transactions ($10.0 billion in transaction volume) in 2020. That is a lot less than many assume, and the number may be even lower in the last year. For me, I think crypto and blockchain technology hold promise not only as a form of currency and for money transfers, but also for other industries, and I see this technology playing a significant role in the future. Some examples would be digital identity, payments and contracts, governance and elections, banking and insurance, ecommerce, and much more. But the biggest market for blockchain, as well as cryptocurrency, is yet to be seen. I believe we are at the beginning of a long-term wave of disruptive innovation.
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Am a Whale fuc ker so yes I can make $5k daily or at least 3 times a week using my currently strategy.
But you came here anyway with your cheap scam attempt. Don't you think being a pro trader would be a better career choice? But hell, I guess it is hard to be a pro trader if you don't have a penny in your portfolio. ~ am a poor homo sapiens and I cant put any money yet, but soon I will drop small amounts for fun.
By the way, I think your pot kind of sucks.
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Era of big bounty rewards has already ended. All you get now are tokens that "might cost a lot one day", but also can lose their value quickly. On the other hand, what is "big rewards" ? Rewards value or just a number of received coins or tokens? Instead of searching bounty with big rewards, I suggest to follow bounty campaigns by particular bounty managers. I suggest to find your own trusted managers and follow their campaigns. Some managers here have a very high "successful bounty" rate.
Yes, you are correct. More and more scams have been happening recently. There is no way for managers to predict if a project will end in a scam, but they can look into whether the developers or the company they work for are as responsible as they should be. It is the manager's responsibility to find out. If a manager notices a red flag he or she should pause the campaign or in the worst case quit the campaign, because that is what will save the campaign participants from the scammer.
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