That's why I have 4 emails total. I separate them as "my main work mail" "my spam mail" which I use for signing up to things that are not too important, my "crypto mail" and my "newsletter" mail. ~
The method you described is good, and I have a similar one. However, I think we are still at the same risk that ultrloa described. If one of our mail accounts is compromised, then all services we have registered with it are at risk (unless we use 2FA). I do not know what the ideal solution is, but it would be great if we could use different email addresses for different services, just as we can use different BTC addresses. I wonder why no one has offered such a service yet?
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I found a lot of advice that would help the OP, but I don't see him responding to anything and let's see what he does. It would be completely unreasonable for him to ignore all these advice because I think this is the only way he can build his account and increase his rank.
I doubt he will do that. As isaac_clarke22 mentioned, it's not the first time the OP has asked the same question. But he does not bother to read or accept the advice he was given. He is obviously only hunting in the dark here. What he does not realize is that these vain efforts will only harm his account.
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lol doesn't look like there is anything left here!
if everything is correct, the last round seems to have been completed after not even 30 minutes ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) That is it. You guys are just too fast and you do not offer much opportunity for latecomers. Participants seem to be getting better at this as time goes by. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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As time goes by it may become a money maker but even then is is better to start with the small amount as possible and slowly become familiar with trading. Investing however is a whole other topic and needs to be tackled with much caution and homework.
In my experience trading is much more difficult and risky than investing. Newbies particularly shouldn't jump right into trading cryptos, they should instead start from the basics and find what area interests them. Yes, I agree. Investing is much easier. But, in my experience, investing can also be more risky, depending on what is being invested in. When you learn to trade, you sometimes make money and sometimes you lose (ok, you lose more often than you make money), but when you invest, you can easily lose everything if you choose the wrong asset.
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It is not even about "right now", he could come back, do stuff for a week, pay everyone with 50% bonus if he wants, fill the hotwallet with 100 btc if he wants, and as long as he "leaves" again, then it is not a problem solved. I do not see a one man operation succeeding and being good for the long term.
But, this should not be a "one man show". What about Zodiac1233? He has been active in this topic since the beginning, and if I understand correctly, he is the lead developer at Bitvest, and he knows lightlord in real life as well. When lightlord had health issues, why didn't he take over the management or at least inform the public? As mentioned before, with this logic if he is hit by a car tomorrow then all of our money gone and stuck in the casino. I withdrew mine right away as soon as I saw hot wallet filled, because at the end of the day we should not be risking all of our money based on the health of one person. That just doesn't make sense at all. Hence even if he is around for a whole month right now, it just doesn't make sense.
This is exactly what I think.
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LOL. I`ve never seen so silly try to shill such scam. Last time i often see the same tries to promote hardware "sellers" but even such tries looks more clever then this. If someone doubted that betabit is scam - everything were proved with such a shiller. Seems he even didn`t get back his money for script and hosting.
I believe there are more than 10 different sites with the same script in this forum. The only reason why the owners choose the script is simply because they do not need to spend a lot of money to own a gambling site. They thought that they can make money by owning a casino with few hundred dollars. All the sites using the same script are failed since the start, forcing themselves to gain players with shill accounts, fake news, or maybe fake bets on the site. It is not just dozens of websites, but hundreds. These individuals probably get the script, either by buying it or downloading it illegally, and then register dozens of domains in the hope that some of them will get traffic. Yet, as we can see from this example, it is not so simple, and it seems like Wang is very desperate. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I never got email and I am not active in bitcointalk, so is it my fault, if there was off season in sports to keeping some funds in site, and site just close whole process within 15 days since announcement of closing. I never saw this, betting site always give enough time after closure for withdrawal....
I am not sure what happened to your email, but I am positive BetBTC sent it to everyone since everyone else received it. If I may ask, how much did you leave on your BetBTC balance?
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But if you look at the bitvest's bankroll, seems that investors on the site stopped pulling out their funds. It has been about 338btc for quite a while now, and from the looks of it, business as usual on the site. Anyway, for new investors, would be hard to put money on the site, as we don't know the actual situation of LL. I hope he is doing well as many are waiting for him to get his feet back.
I just checked on the site, there are currently 54 investors in the Bitvest bankroll. Does anyone have information on how many there were before? I agree with your second point. It is hard to imagine anyone would risk their funds in the current situation, at least as far as the bitcointalk forum is concerned.
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2 Accounts Connected
1. AdnanAdrianto (Active) 2. 5pandawa (Active)
Proof:
Proof of authentication: - Polygon Wallet: 0xE6DDbaEc5F829Ed0C150CB45B3A5Fe3129A8B364 - Email: adnanadrianto42@gmail.com- Campaigns applied for: article Proof of authentication - ETH: 0xE6DDbaEc5F829Ed0C150CB45B3A5Fe3129A8B364 - Email: adnanadrianto42@gmail.com- Campaigns applied for: Article Related Addresses:Email: adnanadrianto42@gmail.com ETH/BSC Wallet: 0xE6DDbaEc5F829Ed0C150CB45B3A5Fe3129A8B364
Miscellaneous:Connected accounts are involved in bounty cheating:
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Can anyone let me know where we can make some bitcoins around here or sell off stuff for some bitcoins? Let me know, I want to join the waves.
It's better late than never. Welcome to Bitcointalk. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The easiest way to earn bitcoins with web development and WordPress is to offer your services and then invest your profits in bitcoin or get payment directly in the form of crypto. You might be interested in following the Services board, as some have already suggested, as there are often job offers there that might interest you. Good luck.
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I think the best way to start In crypto without investment (not literally) is as a hobby and practice of trading, just enough to learn the ropes but not enough to start making any money. As time goes by it may become a money maker but even then is is better to start with the small amount as possible and slowly become familiar with trading. Investing however is a whole other topic and needs to be tackled with much caution and homework. Another option is to offer your time and your skill set in exchange for a crypto. To me that is the only real way to make money in crypto.
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Ledger has an open source security known as Blockchain open Ledger Operating system which can be accessed by anybody that knows how to check for vulnerability. This helps the platform to keep up with the strength of their hardware against attacker.
Whereas, Trezor does not have an open source security but only operates on their own security. Ehh, what? I am not sure what a " Blockchain open Ledger Operating system" is, but the difference between the two is that Ledger uses a secure element which is closed-source. You cannot reproduce it because the code is not public. Trezor, doesn't have a secure element at all and is reproducible and open-source. He is probably thinking of this: Blockchain Open Ledger Operating System. The operating system behind all Ledger personal security devices is called the Blockchain Open Ledger Operating System, or BOLOS for short. BOLOS provides a lightweight, open-source framework for developers to build source code portable applications that run in a secure environment. BOLOS is a way of turning hardware wallets into fully fledged personal security devices However, I agree that this is not enough to claim that Ledger devices have "open source security" since their most important component, the secure element, is still closed source.
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I don't think theymos was there at the time sotoshi was active on the forum ...
I think you are mistaken. If you check in their post history, you will see that the two of them had a good deal of interaction. Like, for example, in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1347.0
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Accounts Connected
3. lovekkk (Active)Proof:~ ERC20 Wallet Address: 0xF320a56bB3F53d35593DCe745d262219B5D99f56
~ Ethereum Address: 0xF320a56bB3F53d35593DCe745d262219B5D99f56
~ ETH Address: 0xF320a56bB3F53d35593DCe745d262219B5D99f56
Related Addresses:ETH Address: 0xF320a56bB3F53d35593DCe745d262219B5D99f56
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I haven't looked at your posts, but just from what you wrote here my guess is that you're just an average rank-seeking, bounty-hunting shitposter who's just here to earn money. Am I way off base there or what?
No, you really hit the spot. More than 90% of his posts are zero-value bounty-hunting shitposts, just as you guessed. https://ninjastic.space/user/id/3383397@Lonypink9, with such an approach you will never improve you rank here.
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It's funny to me to watch you with your bunch rummaging through other people's accounts and not letting people work and handing out merit to each other! At the same time, you are not looking for real scammers or pretending not to notice them!
First of all, there is no reason to use such a large bold font. We can all read text written in a normal font very well, so this way you are just showing disrespect for this community. Secondly, what you find funny is considered by many forum members to be a valuable contribution to the entire forum in general. Your "work" is actually stealing other honest members and campaign participants out of their earnings. You don't consider that the equivalent of scamming?
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Another one was a data leakage for those that registered on Ledger's website which involved residential addresses, quoted through the same source as above.
Any information you leave online is susceptible to being hacked or leaked. This has nothing to do with the security of the offline hardware wallet devices. It is the nature of the modern internet, and it means that cold storage is actually a far safer choice.
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So I believe and invest 50$. He promised to pay me 550$ in four days. Shortly after investing in it, he said no. And lied in various ways.
So he promised you $ 550 for your $ 50? For what exactly? Did he convince you that he was some kind of successful trader or what? This was an obvious indication that it was a scam; if he makes that much from just $50 in four days he wouldn't need your $50. I think, in many cases, it is just a matter of using common sense and logic to avoid such scams.
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Ekipa, pa vi ste ludi! Ovo je bilo stvarno ugodno iznenadjenje. Ne znam sta da kazem... Hvala vam puno, svima.
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What’s the reason for the Buy back? If this thing happen I’m pretty sure the price will become more expensive so I’d rather hold Rollbot than to sell it back at a lower price, most probably Rollbit is working into something and this can be big again. Its good that you can easily sell your Rollbot to the developer in a mode of buy back, this can assure you a good profit by just owning Rollbot.
I think the Rollbit's team publicly announced a buy-back scheme a few months ago, in advance, because they were confident that people would hold onto their NFTs. This is not surprising to me at all. They have been in business since 2020, have delivered every part of their roadmap as promised, and are pretty open with their communication.
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