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2281  Other / Off-topic / Re: Earning a living with bitcoin? on: July 29, 2016, 09:48:12 AM
I earning a living with bitcoin so far. Because i'm jobless in real life and i only can earn money with bitcoin and so far i can earning a living with bitcoin.
I was jobless once and bitcoin was my life saver as I was earning an amount that's good enough to pay for my daily expenses. I even am able to save a few from my bitcoin earnings now. Bitcoin has all the potential for earning a life with it, moreover it has capability to support your retirement life too.

Well, that's true, when I was still studying, I tried earning bitcoin, and it support me best, I could buy things that I need before, but I realized just lately that I could not live just by earning bitcoin, if it is only me til the end of my life, then I would, but for sure in the future someone would be relying on my earnings and I think earning bitcoin will not be enough by that time.
I think having bitcoin on your side while you're still studying is such a good thing. Not everyone could do part time jobs when they are still a student maybe because of their schedule or they're just physically unable to do so (too tired). Bitcoin is very efficient for students because of various reasons: (a.) More income, less tiring. (b.) Bitcoin is another field of knowledge to master. (c.) It teaches you things that you can never learn from doing the regular stuffs in your life.

But then again after graduating, we would have to step up our game. We'd have diploma at that time and could finally manage to get a job. We wouldn't be students forever, so don't settle down on bitcoins.
2282  Economy / Economics / Re: Loans too risky? on: July 29, 2016, 09:37:19 AM
I never loan money, and I never will. For anything!
Even when I`m forced to loan, I go to very close people and I arrange right away how will I return it, which day, or month..Everything to be precise!
This is like saying, "I don't ask for loans and never will, but then again I get loans from my friends every now and then." The first one was you're saying that you don't get loans and then the latter says that you just arrange to your friends how will you return the money when you're getting a loan from them. Seriously, what do you even mean?
2283  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ARE NEWBIES CONSIDERED AS FOOLS? on: July 29, 2016, 04:58:08 AM
Newbies usually get play with by those people who love making fun of people that looks foolish. Some people even scam newbies just to have fun. Tbh, when I was a newbie, I easily believe what everybody above me is saying. I don't think if those things are realistic enough to be true, I just believe them.

There are some newbies though that are experienced in real life. Even if they are newbies in the real world, you can't actually make a fool out of them because they are wise and matured enough to tell if the other person is making them look dumb.

There is also many Newbies as alt-accounts of very experienced users and they open new accounts just to troll other users, or - what is worst - to scam other users. That's why i don't believe "Newbies"

I never heard that point you mentioned, no one believes newbies so how someone will open a newbie account to scam people?
Scammers always buy high rank accounts for scamming people because people after looking the owner with a high rank account think that maybe the service is trustworthy but actually the account is bought.
I think a little social engineering and a little details on your deal to make it realistic could make someone scam anyone. Ever heard of Nigeria scam (can't actually recall the name). A lot of things can be done to scam you. You might not believe it but people usually trust other people whenever they feel safe around them. Scammers take advantage of that nature of humans.

TL;DR: Our mind has weakness and scammers use those to scam people.
2284  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can earn btc as a newbie member From bitcoin forum? on: July 29, 2016, 04:53:03 AM
I am a newbie member from bangladesh.as a newbie member,how to earn btc from this forum ? Thanks in advanced
You could try by joining Bitvest or 777coin signature campaign. They pay really well compared to when you do faucets and solve captchas. You could also sell your belongings in real life and post ads in here. If you do have a skill like programming, photoshopping, etc, you could offer your services here. Tbh, a little more context about what you can do would be really helpful to us.
2285  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 29, 2016, 04:39:50 AM
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Nothing so surprising tbh. They were late on payments for week/s on the first stage.

On a side note, there are people who are spamming the boards just to get tons of payouts from coinroll. I don't think coinroll was ready for hardcore spammers like hermanhs.


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Added BetBTC.co on the table.


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Removed ICOO and Deribit from the table.



Sorry I wasn't able to update the table yesterday. But anyway, thanks for posting the updates here. Smiley Here's the pastebin link to the latest table: http://pastebin.com/hKvMQVGA. Feel free to post any campaign updates, post any mistake that I did, etc. I'm happy to be of service to you guys.
2286  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin worst decision you will ever make? on: July 28, 2016, 09:25:05 AM
Worst decision was to believe on ponzi sites and think that they would pay me. I was so lazy those days and i want to earn money without doing much effort. The only requirement on HYIP sites is money and I do have some of that. Apparently all HYIP sites and bitcoin doubler sites will eventually become a scam site.
2287  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED until 07/28/16] Get my Avatar + Pesonal Message space for FREE on: July 28, 2016, 04:23:20 AM
Just a question that will you wear my Avatar + Personal message again for next round or you will give chance to others as well.I will ask in thread after a week.
My plan is to reset the whole thing when there's no one advertising anymore. I am fully aware that the people interested in this advertisement thing is limited. I think I would be able to do this thing for a while because Yocoin campaign holds 5 btc and it means it would last for a couple of rounds.
2288  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best Signature Campaign on: July 28, 2016, 02:11:33 AM
I think Yobit is Good For Those who are Trying this Forum First time and They can receive their payment daily and also they offer escrow. But I Personally Using Second trade and It Pays me Without dealays. So I Only Like Yobit and Second trade Signature Campign.....
When did Yobit had an escrow? AFAIK they're not going to be needing that because their payment and counting of posts is automatic. Am I missing something? If so, who is the escrow of the said campaign? Tbh, Yobit and Secondstrade are full of low quality posters. They stay there because they can't get accepted on other campaigns.
2289  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED until 07/28/16] Get my Avatar + Pesonal Message space for FREE on: July 27, 2016, 11:14:39 AM
Place your Avatar + Personal Message now to advertise on my space. Remember, first come first serve! Smiley
Avatar:



Personal text:
http://helpMJ.lutp.in
Will place that tomorrow! I'll notify you via PM.
2290  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Before and After the Halving. on: July 27, 2016, 11:12:35 AM
look at the current state. there has been no change at all from the price of bitcoin. before and after halving the price remains the same. there has been no significant increase. all predictions circulating unfounded.
Agreed. The significant price increase has happened before the halving and then it went down. Pretty sure it would take a lot of time before the price of bitcoin make an actual rise. I think a lot of people are disappointed because it was believed by the majority that the halving would make a lot of effect on bitcoin's price. In reality, the only thing that changed significantly was the mining difficulty.
2291  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Skills vs Luck *poll* on: July 27, 2016, 11:09:57 AM
I think trading depends more on luck and not on skills. All you do in trading is buy and sell, that's a two way thing. You can't actually do much about the price of the altcoin you've invested in. If it goes down, then it goes down. You can't control it unless you're a whale and can pump the market. Nevertheless, most of alt coin traders only got lucky that's why they could get a lot of money out of it.
2292  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED until 07/28/16] Get my Avatar + Pesonal Message space for FREE on: July 27, 2016, 11:04:08 AM
Bump. In less than 24 hours, DarkStar's term would expire. Place your Avatar + Personal Message now to advertise on my space. Remember, first come first serve! Smiley
2293  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: July 27, 2016, 10:53:00 AM
If the day job is just interfering with my development as an individual, yes, I would definitely ditch my day job and focus on bitcoin. The Internet has infinite potential of teaching us things. Back then, our knowledge is just limited to what we could hear or see. Now, we have the Internet and going full time on Bitcoin could teach us a lot of things. Aside from doing Bitcoins, we could also multitask and study other things. Things that will make us an exceptional person in the future.
2294  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 27, 2016, 10:43:26 AM
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Updated Escrow to Y, Moved Pokemon Go to CFNP

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Updated the Payrate of Brakoo and moved to Active

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Updated Safedice's payment rate.




I appreciate the effort of all of you to inform us the changes of the campaigns. Thanks for helping to keep this thread updated. Here's the pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/bV2qjkJb I would be busy next week but I would still keep on updating the table as much as I could. If I have made any mistake on the table, feel free to say it. Smiley
2295  Economy / Economics / Re: How good are you at managing your money on: July 26, 2016, 08:40:41 AM
I think I'm not doing much with my money to actually say that I'm good at managing it. I usually get bitcoins like every week but I happen to use fiat money in real life and not Bitcoins. I only use fiat money to buy food and to pay for transportation. I'm still living with my parents so I don't have to actually budget things.
2296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NEver keep all your coins on an exchange on: July 26, 2016, 08:33:01 AM
There's a bunch of scam accusations against YoBit which is one of the leading exchanges at the moment. Some people didn't receive the deposit money, some people can't withdraw money, not to mention, the support is not even responding to problems like this. Some even believe that YoBit is very likely to pull out a cryptsy scam. I think most alt coins have their own downloadable offline wallet so you might wanna use that instead of storing your coins all in an exchange website.
2297  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: July 26, 2016, 08:30:43 AM
Definitely, yes. If I get paid on my day job using bitcoin, then that's pretty good. Tax is a major problem amongst those who have day jobs in most countries. Income tax gets a lot of percentage of your salary. In bitcoin, we don't have any tax as it is decentralized and the government has no control over it. What I have received in bitcoins will be the same value when I withdraw it on the bank. If I get paid on fiat, I will have to pay tax and that's a lot of deduction.
2298  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 26, 2016, 08:19:50 AM
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I have the same question and it is not explained in the main post,since i haven't seen any complaints about delaying payments or anything else i guess it is about the scam accusations and all the drama that is going on their thread.
Aside from that, users that will continue advertising Betcoin.AG will be red tagged by Lutpin after this last stage. Roslinpl refuses to manage the campaign as well after this round. Read a little back on their thread and you can see all the scam accusations towards them. Well, if you guys wanna join Betcoin.ag, then go. Nobody's holding you back here. This is just a compilation of all the signature campaigns.


SAfedice as weekly campaign gets listed above Betcoin.AG and above SEcondsTrade.
Safedice's term is fixed/weekly so I listed it below Betcoin.AG. The table is based on terms and then alphabetically. Look at the pattern of the CFNP.
You're wrong. Betcoin is a monthly campaign and monthly campaigns are listed below weekly ones.
The table is based on round length first, I used to make those pastebins myself for a brief time.
Okay. I will follow those from now on.





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Updated. I have updated Bitvest's link as well.


Here's the pastebin link to the updated table: http://pastebin.com/iUY29pha
2299  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 25, 2016, 03:16:36 PM
SAfedice as weekly campaign gets listed above Betcoin.AG and above SEcondsTrade.
Safedice's term is fixed/weekly so I listed it below Betcoin.AG. The table is based on terms and then alphabetically. Look at the pattern of the CFNP.






HEATLedger can be moved to CFNP. I've made the first payments earlier yesterday.
Updated.


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Thanks! I've updated that as well.


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Updated.


Thanks everyone for helping me out today. I'm happy that some people really do appreciate me updating the table everyday. Here's the pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/e0XffgfL. Feel free to point out my mistake/s and feel free to inform me about the updates of signature campaign.
2300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funny thing I'm learning... on: July 25, 2016, 06:44:45 AM
Not really surprising. If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, chances are you have clicked into a website that gives you 1m satoshi. We usually just ignore stuffs online that we think are a scam or too good to be true. Maybe you signed up on one of those kind of offers or maybe a faucet site that you are in is giving out bonus.

I think you have surfed the net a lot and just can't remember where did you get the bonus.

Getting 1m satoshi as bonus on websites is nearly impossible since no one would give too big bonuses i think. Maybe some of his friends or another person just accidentally send the amount to his address. Well it must be his lucky day and recieve that amount, In my entire life in bitcoin i didnt recieve even once. lol 


Not completely impossible. If OP has been promoting his referral link all over the net, then maybe someone used his ref link and let's suppose that 10% is the affiliate bonus. If that someone did deposit 10m sats, then OP gets 1m sats.

Nevertheless, the chance of someone accidentally sending to OP's wallet still stands. Maybe the sender is aware that he's not getting back his money so he just ignored it.
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