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2441  Economy / Services / Re: LetItRide Signature campaign. Newb to Legendary. on: June 22, 2016, 08:37:32 AM
Finally, a new signature campaign has opened. I've become busy in the last few days and luckily the campaign that I was in just closed. Smiley

I want to join this campaign, please.

Forum Name: Fatanut
Post Count: 526 + 1
Rank: Full Member
BTC Address:  1DiSVze5o6UhrjstVU6ND5xnZz5cvX4ipY
2442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: WINGS DAO Signature & Referral Campaign - Get your EGGS before they hatch! on: June 18, 2016, 03:39:33 AM
Since BTCTurbo doesn't seem to reply to my message, I'm just posting my questions here:

1. Is the 50 EGGS rate for Full Member is a rate per post or is it per day or per week?
2. Is the EGGS that you guys are promoting the same as the coin that is named "EGG" on Yobit? https://yobit.net/en/trade/EGG/BTC
2443  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to collect BTC ?? on: June 15, 2016, 12:17:33 PM
Collect bitcoin on faucet,signature campaigns. but i the best way to earn or collect bitcoin is by joining signature campaign aside from helping other using by posting we are also earning bitcoin.

 i think trading and mining is the best way Smiley


Mining isn't the best way to collect BTC because of some reasons: (1.) You'd need a decent miner which costs a lot. (2.) The difficulty is so high nowadays. (3.) If you're talking about cloud mining, 100% of it is just a ponzi site.

Trading might be profitable to some, but not everyone. If you have knowledge about trading or if you do have a group of friends that do trading, then trading would be profitable to you. But trading with you alone, having no knowledge about trading at all, would only make you lose some of your hard earned BTCs.
2444  Economy / Services / Re: ❃❃ High quality photographs - Royalty free images on sell FRESH FRESH load! ❃❃ on: June 15, 2016, 11:34:53 AM
Everything seems to have a filter. There's vignette, retro, etc. Not sure why would someone buy these kind of photos. All of them are taken with a phone camera based on the filenames and the qualities of the photo. I think OP can be creative enough, but he should try and explore the world much more. I'm sorry but I don't see anything special in these photos. You're even selling a personal selfie of yours. Maybe try to enhance your photographing skills more.


If I'm not mistaken you also have photoshop service, so you could use it.

For those who are looking, here is OP's photoshop service thread --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1462113
2445  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: TRICKS ON HOW TO WIN on dice games on: June 15, 2016, 11:23:11 AM
This is so simple that I wouldn't even call it a trick. The main point of the OP is you have to stop once you have reached your goal. 10% is such a little amount for such a little bankroll. As we all know, martingale makes you lose all your money in the long run because of the losing streaks. This method is good if you didn't come across a losing streak before you reach your 10% goal. But if you happen to bet and then you get a losing streak, you'll surely lose all your money.
2446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Seriously] How can I explain Bitcoin to a grandma or grandpa? on: June 15, 2016, 11:14:41 AM
Just tell them there's another world on the Internet and that's where you can find bitcoin. Tell them that bitcoin is just another currency like dollars, euro, etc. The only difference is that you can only get access to your bitcoins if you have Internet but just like the other currencies, you can exchange bitcoin into another currency as well.
2447  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New around here on: June 15, 2016, 09:02:41 AM
Not sure why are people saying that OP should stake his address. His account is worth nothing right now so security isn't that important for him as of now. He should focus on other things like how to earn, how blockchain works, how to get his bitcoin wallet, etc. I don't know what part of the bitcoin world OP should start, but I want to warn him that faucet sites are actually a waste of time.

OP should know that he shouldn't use his hard earned money to gamble, he most probably will lose it all. He should also should know that he shouldn't invest in investment sites that promises ROI in days or in months. All of them are ponzi sites.
2448  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: June 15, 2016, 08:46:21 AM
Update op Luckybtccasino will be closing their campaign forever, and thats very sad for seeing another campaign has decided to close down maybe they cannot shoulder the payments of their participants since the bitcoins price is so high in this state.


LuckybtcCasino isn't closed yet so you can't actually edit the OP just yet. They will be closing on Thursday. As stated in here:
UPDATE.

Sadly this Thursday will very likely be your last payment from this campaign. After several months of this campaign running in total we will be closing. It is not 100% but as close to and I would like to give you a heads up to get in order a new campaign etc and so your not told on the day.

Thanks to you all throughout this ya'll been awesome.
2449  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: MOST COMMON MISTAKES OF A NEWBIE on: June 15, 2016, 05:21:05 AM
I think the biggest mistake is not doing due diligence in researching the (shit)coin before investing in it - whether its ICO or in exchanges or mining it. Not all coin projects that have very nicely worded announcements, good looking websites and lots of promises are not to be trusted straight away without knowing the background.


Some alt coin traders don't consider having a research first before they buy a coin. If they think the chart of the coin is promising, they will just buy it. They look for profit, they don't care about the devs and the use of the coin. Although those coins that are turning into a dump coin are mostly coins that have really low buy price. Coins that are being sold in a high price aren't likely to become a dump coin.
2450  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: June 15, 2016, 05:13:20 AM
Stopping with your daily job is still not worth it, with a normal job you have a sort of security with the bitcoin not.
The bitcoin can collapse and than you will be left without a job and lose money for sure.


The chance of bitcoin collapsing is much less than the chance of the company that you're in collapsing. And also, if bitcoin will collapse (although it's nearly impossible), it'll not collapse overnight.

But still, I agree that staying with your day job would be much better. If you're just a regular guy and just doing signature campaign, you'll never earn as much as you can earn in a day job. Bitcoin is just a part time job/side line for most users.
2451  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Doubling Bitcoin? on: June 15, 2016, 05:06:58 AM
- snip -
is there any other way to earn easy cash? Anyone got any suggestions?

Get a job?

The ultimate answer to this question is in the first comment.
Come on guys. Getting a stable job is the easiest and by far the best way to earn.  Grin


Easiest? Maybe in America or in other first world countries, it's easy to get a stable day job. But in third countries where the population is massive, looking and getting accepted in a day job is actually hard. Even some degree holders find it hard to get employed. Well, there are some companies that are looking for lots of employees like in construction, restaurant, etc. But the payrate is just ~3.5$ for a whole day of hard labor. Some even only pay ~2.5$. Unlike in first world countries where the minimum is 10$ or 15$ per hour.
2452  Economy / Speculation / Re: Prepare for a collapse... on: June 14, 2016, 11:11:14 AM
I feel like current price is so pumped up I mean it may be so late to come in right now.
I think even whales may have thinking "should we just sell out a bit and go back in?"


Whales don't think like that. They have been waiting for a long time for the halving. Some of them even waited for years. Pretty sure they would wait a little longer because the halving will happen days/weeks from now. There might be some whales who allocate a portion of their money to play with the minidumps and minipumps of the bitcoin price but most whales don't have time to play with it and also, it can just make them lose some of their profits.
2453  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 0.3 btc in a week on: June 14, 2016, 10:53:35 AM
Why so specific with the 0.3BTC? What is this magic amount per week?


Nope, it is not a magical amount per week that people are targeting. The title says "0.3 BTC in a week" that's why people are discussing how to get 0.3 BTC a week. 0.3 BTC a week is such a lot of money for a regular bitcoiner like me. To earn 0.3BTC, you should have multiple sources of income or you have something in you that people are paying for a high price.
2454  Other / Off-topic / Re: Earning a living with bitcoin? on: June 14, 2016, 10:50:22 AM
I'm just trying to scrape together a small amount of bitcoin right now. I have a regular job, so this is just on the side as an investment. With some trading, I hope to make a few bitcoins to hold for later.

I think this is probably what most people are doing. Right now obviously having a job is way better security for your career than to have a career of uncertainty in bitcoin startups.

Earning a living with bitcoin is possible, but right now not practical.
that's right. its better not to rely too much in bitcoin because we didnt know how long it will last. still better to have a real job and get a stable income.


Let's just say that miraculously, the bitcoin world becomes a ghost town. If the bitcoin world will end, it will not end in a second, or in a day. You'll have tons of time to prepare for its end. It'd not end overnight. You wouldn't just wake up and the bitcoin world is gone. So even if you don't know how long the bitcoin world will last, you can still have fun and make money in it.

Although as of now, it's still better to have a day job. You might be a high ranked member here but you wouldn't earn as much as you get from a day job. You can earn 15$/hour in a regular day job, how much more can you earn if you have something big in real life.

There might be some people who are earning a living with bitcoin because they have already built their empire (e.g. they have a famous gambling site, etc) but the problem is, you are not them.
2455  Other / Off-topic / Re: How kids can "earn" Bitcoin ? on: June 14, 2016, 10:44:55 AM
i think they could claim bitcoins from the faucets or some dice sites that give free bitcoins

also they might participate in signature campaigns and make some small money

Faucets are too boring for kids, i don't think kids will sit infront of computer and claim small amounts of satoshi from faucets which is too time consuming and boring as well.
And no parent would like their children to gamble, and you are saying they should go to dice sites for earning bitcoins, that is sick to be told to a kid to do.
And signature campaigning can be quite complicated for kids as there mind is not mature enough to understand every aspect of bitcoin or maybe even using bitcoin would not be easy for them.


You might as well want to just leave your kids as they were. You might want to not even teach them about faucets. Your kid will not do this kind of things if you're giving them enough money. If your kid is trying his/best best just to make money out of faucets, that's just show how irresponsible you are as a parent.

Just let your kids grow. They will eventually find out about bitcoins and I'm pretty sure that at the time that they can understand bitcoin, they are smart enough to learn how to earn money out of bitcoins.
2456  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Recommend me a signature campaign [AKA How to get in a sig campaign] on: June 14, 2016, 10:33:31 AM
Yup.  I finally got accepted, but I'm under probation though...  So I must be careful on my posts.  But I think it's a good thing overall as Bitcointalk has pretty much evolved from a message board to a commerce board somewhat.  The things we take for granted like reputation and quality posts really matters a lot around here.  I wish I maintained my post quality all throughout and increased the value of my account.  It's amazing how a simple forum could evolve like this all thanks to Bitcoin.

Maybe one day I ought to write a "Newbies Guide to Bitcointalk".  Smiley

Good thing about Betcoin signature is they pay rate, much much higher than bitbuku campaign, but you should post quality posts while you are wearing their signature, I see the majority of its users speak english well making it look like a really good signature with really good posters, different from the one I am in which is fully populated by persons with broken english and make it look miserable in the eyes of many. Betcoin pays monthly a really big minus compared to Yobit which pays daily, thats why I will never leave yobit even when I will be sr member and above. Better a fewer payrate per post, but steady daily payments for me.

The funny thing is now that I'm in a sig campaign, I'm more conscious about the quality of my posts and have been posting less instead of maximizing the opportunity.  I guess that's a good thing overall for me as I spend more reading than posting nonsense.  Smiley

As for people who want to get in signature campaigns, I advice you to make quality posts and add good content for the forum.  If you have any questions, just feel free to ask away in the thread. 


After all, this thread has become a thread where people did debate about quality posts. They can just read the replies in here. If they were having problems with the quality of their posts, they should try to learn the various things about bitcoins first. Because if they don't, their posts will mostly end with questions.
2457  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HOW TO USE BITCOIN on: June 14, 2016, 03:34:14 AM
thanks this is very basic and easy for a newbie like me to learn about bitcoins,.. Smiley


Now that you've seen the trolly pic, you shouldn't do the same mistake as a newbie. You might even send someone your private key instead of your wallet address. You have to do some quick search about the difference of those things. You might as well want to search how to see your wallet address in blockchain. But for someone who has common sense, all of the details in your account in blockchain are self explanatory such as the public key, private key, wallet address, mnemonic code, etc.
2458  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Should I invest in bitcoin casinos? on: June 14, 2016, 03:28:03 AM
You can't lose money unless somehow somebody hacks and cheats the casino which is extremely hard and rare. The house always wins and you'll take a % of that! Better hope the website gets big then you'll make more.


The house is not always the target of the hackers. Hackers are targeting the customers since the website itself would be hard to hack. If your site isn't secure enough and the players got hacked, they eventually will withdraw all of their money and just migrate to another bitcoin casino. Hackers will give your bitcoin casino a bad name.

Most new bitcoin casino sites are just copy+paste anyway. So cheaters won't see a glitch in the game because it's already been fixed before they release a copy of the game.
2459  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to collect BTC ?? on: June 14, 2016, 03:20:03 AM
Faucet's are the biggest waste of time. Just buy them with real world monies.

it's depending about way of your claiming, if you are using faucetrotator, and you can get a lot referal im sure faucet is very fun .
you can earning alot money without capital.



Maybe if you're using a faucet rotator 5 years ago then you'll have a lot of referrals. People are now well aware that faucets are complete waste of time. Faucet sites take time to load because of the massive Ads on the webpage, in addition, the payrate is really really low. If you can't think of other ways to collect BTC, it'd be much better to babysit a stranger's child to make money.
2460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to teach someone about Bitcoin on: June 14, 2016, 03:16:18 AM
First of all you should explain how bitcoin works and than you can go to practice, just show the basic actions with bitcoin and show some youtube videos to your "student".

And You can teach him with your own way. I am trying to make an blog about bitcoin and earning bitcoin. I will add video tutorials to the blog and try to explain bitcoin to others.
I think it is our responsibility now to teach and get everyone into bitcoin. and crypto currency.


What you're doing wouldn't make that much difference. There are tons of experts in the bitcoin world and one search in google can lead you to hundreds/thousands of tutorials. Why would people use your blog instead? Is there something in your blog that can not be learned on other blogs?

It's not our responsibility to make other people into BTC. People that are already in the bitcoin world didn't came to us and told us "Hey, come here and I will teach you about BTC". Most of us are self-taught and most of us were just curious about what is bitcoin that's why we did tons of research and learned about bitcoin. I think the people that you should only be teaching are people that are somehow related to you and asking you to teach him/her about bitcoin.
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