A lot of advice, but I would like to ask the OP, are these the guides that you took out of running your business, or is this a collection of someone's successful or not quite successful people? The link you linked to doesn't lead me anywhere. But speaking on the topic, you can find a bunch of such guides on the Internet, but another point is important: everyone who opens their own business will have a unique experience. It's hard to fit it into one pattern. We all have different countries, different laws, different taxation, and different financial opportunities. That is why I would like to hear advice from the business owner and not copy-paste or paraphrase other people's advice.
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My advice is read and do some research using google engine, everything you will read on here won't be correct at times that's why you need to do your further digging by yourself before concluding that the information you are been passed to is correct, some people will post like they know it all but wait for more replies before making up your mind.
Your Google engine has become corrupt, and today the information is more accurate here than anywhere else. Google loves money. Not everything that Google gives out is the ultimate truth. I don't know if you understand how sites are built and how ratings are bought. But I would rather trust real people on the forum who have experience than trust other sites that may be created by amateurs. And of course, trusting someone or not is the choice of everyone, hence we tend to talk about our experience. But I try to completely limit my visits to Google and everything related to it.
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The advice is good, but, unfortunately, it will soon be hidden in history. OP, you forgot one important thing for newbies: they are impatient. They care about rank, and for this, they need to create a bunch of guides and open new topics to get a few merits. (sarcasm) ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There were times when Ratimov sincerely helped beginners get one or two merits. What did it result in? A wave of new topics began, no matter what the information, plagiarism, or manuals, just to catch the eye of the merit source. It doesn't work anymore, but there is a legend that you get merit faster if you start creating new topics. The legend works in the same way that you can get faster profits from alternative coins. People watch YouTube, and the date of creation does not matter to them. Today, too, newbies are creating a lot of the same themes. For example, fennic, Lordsilvabtc, Dr.Bitcoin_Strange, Crypt0Gore, et al. Their enthusiasm is breaking records. You can just see how long it will last.
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A few years ago, there was a clever trick that in the title of the letter contained something like, “If you are not interested in this, just click on the “reject” button.” At the time when a person clicks on a link or button, a huge amount of advertising begins to come to his address. That is, the mail address becomes known to spam companies. Sometimes, just hovering over a link can be dangerous. On some older Windows systems, the virus may automatically start. Therefore, it is always recommended to use fresh systems and update your systems and antivirus regularly.
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Not necessarily a neutral feedback about merit abuse, but rather one talking about a possible linkage between hunnyfinance account to that of a serial scammer. I was thinking the timeline of events, including the sudden donation of merits to hunnyfinance was enough evidence to confirm that both accounts are linked.
In any case, this was not done by chance. We will soon be convinced of this and understand what purpose was pursued. Earlier, he also sent out 10 merits to new accounts for completely trifling posts. But all his accounts are now asleep. I think that the new idea will also fall asleep soon.
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You call yourself a beginner, and if this is true, then your overconfidence may lead you to disappointment. Look at Ratimov's recent topic. Does this statistic scare you? You can also check out the theme from The Cryptovator . If you still doubt that it is not worth wasting time on alternative coins, then you can be called a person who chose the path of learning from his mistakes. But honestly, following the advice of others will make your path easier.
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Just go to the branch "Scam Accusations" and see how many kinds of fraudulent schemes are regularly described and exposed there. And that is, fraud on the forum is not regulated, and in the same way, you can get bad advice, and whether you follow it or not depends entirely on the person receiving the advice. On the forum, as in offline life, you should rely only on yourself. No one will tell you about the button, by pressing which you will certainly become rich. Therefore, you need to take full responsibility for making decisions.
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These days it became common. Someone finds an alt and following the alt others brings more alts. If it continues and all these accounts are indeed alts then I am wondering how many unique users actually forum has?
The forum needs KYC sooner LOL I'll need a special treatment though :-P
Would you like to make a roll call? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) People are greedy. Alternative accounts are not created out of love for the forum and not to increase knowledge commensurate with the number of accounts. KYC won't change anything. As for the OP, he's probably already created a bunch of new accounts for himself. Pandu Geddon, I have also seen general transactions, but it looks like people are dumping tokens into one basket.
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Trying rank up his alt with garbage in the WO thread while patiently awaiting the unban on his main. I mean who would have thought... Username: Silentsoul027 ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FVdamIt7.png&t=663&c=TsKGmReKfR2rDQ) Kuddos for finding this! I'm very interested in OP's response to this. I don't think it's enough evidence for ban evasion though: theoretically, Crypt0S0ul could have seen naim027's 2018 post and used that name for his email, but I don't think that's a very likely scenario. They're both advertising BitcoinCleanUp.com in their signature now ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) If we believe his story with CoinMarketCap, then the email with which he corresponded with technical support also has the login Silentsoul027. And it's not 2018 anymore. Although, of course, he will call Crypt0S0ul again to clear up “misunderstandings.” But for some reason, they both receive mail to the same place. https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5854/58545283.html![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXZ6HSLC%2FScreenshot-2.png&t=663&c=J2RBy5ud9kpwAw) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5373452.msg58545283#msg58545283
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You forgot another of his accounts, which he, in the same way, can honestly admit. Although earlier I also suspected that this account is an alternative account naim027. But after admitting that he had a different account, I stopped following him. By the way, you can reveal your account. Follow the speech. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I Revealed my account many times from my other account which is ALT. The funny thing is, This is my main account which was created back in 2020. But, I was unable to post due to an IP ban. A few months ago I got whitelisted. You can check neutral feedback on my account. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FLZT1d1b%2FScreenshot-1.png&t=663&c=yc5cp_CXwqn6Dw) Now I'm confused, is it really possible to dodge like that? Someone once asked naim027 why his alternate account has such a weird nickname like Dic3L0v3r I had created several accounts before paying the evil fees for this account. Unfortunately, I have forgotten the usernames. This was the last one and I was running out of ideas for usernames. So I choose AnotherAlt. The reason I paid the evil fees for this account: it was a small amount than other accounts which I also stated in LoyceV's Thread. Quoted below:
When everything is put together, then everything fits into one puzzle. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Some of you won't miss a single chance to criticize me. I appreciate your criticism. It helps me learn a lesson.
I don't think it's right to criticize you again. You served time and received a punishment. How long can you remember last year's snow? But the moderators gave you a second chance for a reason. You fought so hard that now you must prove to everyone why you deserve a second chance. Besides that, you are the lucky one, because you got out of the ban very quickly without any other consequences. A lot of people support you, so they are all also responsible for you. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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naim027, I also join in the congratulations. I removed the neutral review because I think that having survived the time of the ban, you will never step on the old rake again. Being in your position a few years ago, I, like no one else, can understand your joy. You have not given up for a long time. It is worthy of recognition.
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Lord, is it really interesting for someone to watch, first of all? I see it as a perversion. The fact that people are starving has not been a secret for a long time, but I consider it the height of madness to create such online broadcasts. Someone prosperous, having morning coffee and watching the news, suddenly stumbles upon the pleading cry of a poor girl, asking for some coins. It looks like wildness. But if it exists, then it's popular, right? Otherwise, why would everything be so organized? Instead, you can contribute to a humanitarian fund, from which assistance will be guaranteed. But the actions of the poor people themselves also fall under great doubt. A man sold livestock to buy himself a mobile phone. It would be better if he ran his own farm and fed his family with it.
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Because somehow, some newbies (I'm not talking about everyone) outside the forum will learn that rank matters in this forum. They know it before they know what the forum is about. They know about merits, and they care about rank, but they can't read all the forum rules. I recently re-read all the rules. I'm just surprised at all the questions that come up here from newbies who ask what is very accessible and legible in the rules. By asking such questions, newcomers once again attract attention to themselves, and after that, they are simply checked regularly. The pursuit of rank, not knowledge, betrays them very quickly. Hence, the bans and getting negative tags.
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OP, you just rushed to create a topic. Now he will be careful. His POA doesn't actually break anything, which is what a lot of bounty hunters do. He can explain that he wants to get all the shitcoins in the world. But having reached the rank of a member, his behavior may change, and then it will be a litmus test whether he is a plagiarist, a spammer, or someone else's alternative account. When I add these to my favorites, they usually quickly expose themselves. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) By the way, OP, I'll update my post. Look at the account. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=937571The registration date is the same as your account. Needless to say, this is a coincidence, right? Examine the speed with which this account is added to the bounty as well. exactly the same behavior. And then we see participation in a subscription company. I'm more than sure that your account example will work the same way. Most likely, some old farmer woke up.
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Bump.
A Little update. At last, I know one of the Admins (Cyrus) Saw this thread, and he has read a few posts. He said he would revisit this.
May think you're shooting yourself in the foot right now? Should you break the rules again if you were told that your account would be reviewed? It has already been observed that the topic of appeal implies that there is only one issue to be discussed. But you diligently turn it into your diary. I'm quoting it again because there's only one problem you need to worry about right now. You are allowed to post only about your ban appeal. Turning this thread into "dear diary" isn't helping your case, not that it had any chance to begin with.
Just be patient, don't try to be tricky. In addition, now that you know for sure that the result will be visible shortly, perhaps you should not complicate the situation.
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Good people leaves traces of themselves on the internet ( digital footprints ) because they have nothing to hide at the end. Bad people don't because they try to hide themselves.
This is a very erroneous statement. Can I ask you if you use curtains at home? If you have nothing to hide, then your answer is tantamount to allowing yourself to be photographed naked. Would you like your bank card details to be disclosed? To make your smartphone or computer data, including personal correspondence, photos, and financial wallets, public. Your political views and opinions may not always be the same as your opponents. Do you need to advertise this for your own safety? I doubt that any answer can be answered in the affirmative. But this is exactly what all the monitoring bodies are doing; they have turned the Internet into a digital camp. Can a normal person have an argument that he has nothing to hide after such questions?
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You are not alone in your desire to spread the word about bitcoin, starting with your school education, but unfortunately, not everyone agrees with you. I think you understand that to make such decisions, bitcoin must be legalized as a subject of education and recognized by countries. Do you see something similar? We can only hope for the future, but I'm not sure that this can happen shortly. But no one forbids you from teaching and disseminating information about bitcoin among your friends.
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Even the most beautiful whitepaper does not guarantee that the project will eventually be successful and not fraudulent. You can hire a good specialist who will write a competent document, but in the end, you can still not be sure of success. In addition, scammers do not hesitate to copy or simply create a white paper of two or three pages that do not represent anything. So don't rely on it. If you are new, choose tokens that are already trusted by the community, or take your time and watch the development of the project and the interest of others in it.
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