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2681  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Telegram bounty issue on: March 28, 2018, 01:42:36 PM
Sir i wasnot sharing anything,but before when i got banned, i could see the date ,when will it over,but this time i coudnt

If this happened to you for the first time (and you are not an industrial scale spammer), most likely your account will be limited for a few days or so. Please wait and consider that people want a peaceful time using our messenger.

Repeated offences will result in longer periods of being blocked. If you keep writing unwanted messages to strangers, you may lose the ability to do so forever.

According from their FAQ, they could limit a user permanently but since it doesn't state the number of offences for that, I'm not really sure if your case is permanent so you might want to contact their support for that.

Try as many as possible: https://telegram.org/faq#telegram-support
2682  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Telegram bounty issue on: March 28, 2018, 12:54:53 AM
Someone must have reported your messages. Maybe you're sharing too much referral links or something?

Anyway, From what I know it is just temporary and after XX days, your account will go back to normal.

EDIT:

It seems I was right. Read this: https://telegram.org/faq_spam#q-what-happened-to-my-account
2683  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How can I tell if a cloud mining business is not a scam? on: March 27, 2018, 10:25:21 PM
This should do...

  • Promises the following: overly high returns; No risk; (Too good to be true in other words)
  • No/poor reviews; Newly-created; Anonymous (A simple whois lookup will do: https://www.whois.com/)
  • No maintenance fee
  • Has the following on their site: a. false information b. copy/pasted info c. poor grammar

Still, The best way is to completely ignore every cloud minings  Wink. They're not even profitable anymore so why bother? Instead of buying contracts, it'll be more worth it to hodl a few promising coins.
2684  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitfinex locked my 500 BTC account and is asking for police report on: March 27, 2018, 10:06:39 PM
Quote from: whyisthishappening
the difficult part is how I can prove the cash I used was obtained legitimately,if I also took money
from friends to buy BTC with cash?

I have access to my electrum wallet and to the transactions I did years ago
but no papers about cash withdraws and my friends investments...

This is what's hard on personal loans, it's typically not documented  Cry

I'm not sure about this but maybe both parties could still make a loan agreement even if the loan's already over, is it though?.
Anyway, you can try asking bitfinex regarding that matter, explain that it's a personal loan etc.. ask them if it's still okay to make the agreement?
And yeah don't forget to also ask if you could DIY that or is it still needed to consult a lawyer.
2685  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need help for building andriod app on: March 27, 2018, 09:21:37 PM
Better sign up to an online learning platform then. Here's a few you could look into:


(Note that some of these/some course are not free)
2686  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How do you launch a successful coin Ico or fair launch on: March 27, 2018, 08:52:33 PM
I have the groundwork planned for a coin but want to do A captcha faucet but that takes alot of time and how would I get the funds to be listed on an exchange

Ico would fix the problem and make it faster but I feel really scummy taking money from people

Exchange listing happens after the ICO (as far as I know) so assuming that the ICO has ended successfully, you can just get the fees from that.
But in order for people to trust their money to you (for your ICO to reach its targeted cap), you must first be "trustable" in their eyes and for that you need a lot of money upfront since you have to hire devs, lawyer(s), designers, managers etc.. and the other fees like marketing fees etc...

I'm not sure of the names but there are exchanges out there that mainly relies on the users votes so you could try running a small campaign and give users a small incentive in exchange for their votes.
2687  Economy / Exchanges / Re: KRAKEN STOLE MY BITCOINS on: March 24, 2018, 08:39:18 PM
To read a thread carefully does not only mean to read word for word, but also between the lines. When an exchanger first must ask, which amount was sent, then there is a high probability that a support ticket was sent without the necessary informations. And when they got an answer, as in OP indicated, then chances to get help go to zero.
It is probably his only chance (even though a low chance) to get back his funds, so why shouldn't he send a friendly proper support ticket with all needed infos? If it was my money, I would do first the most obvious, before giving up/thinking about other steps.

Yes op's previous support ticket didn't have all necessary info's which is why the support asked "how much is it", but the main point here is, they would've asked other info's aside from that if it was really needed, and the fact that they didn't means it's not so I don't get why you are suggesting to sent another one.

Aside from giving up and learning your lesson the other option is to beg until they blocked you.
2688  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lets be careful on what we are investing on: March 24, 2018, 07:00:24 PM
Read this several minutes ago. We must be vigilant on what we are investing and must do some research or study first if the project that we wanted to join is legit or not.

This is actually a common advise here in the forum, it's sad that people have to repeat this over and over again even though it's a general rule.

So sad that there are some ICOs who are just making money for their own sake.

Let's be honest here, money motivates people which is why I bet it played a big part on how and why those people decided to did an ICO, that's why I don't care if they entirely made it for the sake of money as long as the project is worth it for the investors money and most importantly, as long as they will keep everything they promised.

Because of this issues, people becomes scared of cryptocurrencies and thinks that other cryptos that are legit are scams too.

I do understand that this can affect them but if you have the necessary knowledge and a bit of common sense to process things, you shouldn't be afraid. I mean if you are a weak hand + doesn't know how to use google (gather data) + doesn't have a bit of common sense, then you shouldn't be involving yourself in cryptocurrencies.
2689  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cruxby.com Review 100% Legit on: March 24, 2018, 02:38:43 PM
Red flags, aside from what's mentioned above:

  • Newly created (I would still consider the date as "new")
Registration Date:2017-09-09

  • False information

REGISTRANT CONTACT
Name: Shae Soul
Street:0000000
City: aaaaaa
State: Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Postal Code: 111111
Country: IN
Phone: +91.0000000000

  • Only bitcoin is accepted (irreversible)
  • No reviews



I'm convinced that they're fated to each other

a. The both of them again posted on the same thread with a short time gap: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2628541

b. Same local time: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1177563 l https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1491256

Unfortunately, I couldn't link their addresses  Cry

2690  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Cryptokitties] Are there any way to get free kitten? I love cat on: March 24, 2018, 02:06:18 PM
You have two options:

  • Join some giveaways (use google)
  • Find another cat (or other pets) app that is free
2691  Economy / Exchanges / Re: KRAKEN STOLE MY BITCOINS on: March 24, 2018, 12:08:48 AM
The best chance to get help by Kraken is to provide all needed data to simplify their work.

Kraken already said that they can't help OP so suggesting to ask for their help again basically means that op didn't paid attention to their previous statement.

Or is it that you haven't read the first post completely?

This was the official response from Kraken.com:

************

At Kraken, we do what we can to prevent these mistakes from happening. That’s why we make sure that our deposit page contains a warning and acknowledgment that Kraken is not responsible for these mistakes.

Unfortunately, we will not be able to help you recover these funds. Many cryptocurrency users think of sending tokens to an exchange along the lines of sending funds to a bank. Somehow, the bank is going to track the funds and allocate the funds to the right account, even if mistakes are made. However, sending cryptocurrency to an address is very different from sending money to a bank account. Mistakes, if they are recoverable, require developers to step in and are very difficult and resource intensive. The cost of this outweighs the value of these funds in this case, and we will not be able to attempt a recovery operation.
2692  Economy / Exchanges / Re: KRAKEN STOLE MY BITCOINS on: March 23, 2018, 08:32:49 PM
In the first place this is your own mistake for not paying attention so asking them to take responsibility is already out of the question, It's basically up to them if they will retrieve it for you. You signed up --> you clicked "I agree to your TOS" etc.. = You have to comply

Also, Remember that they are still a business which is why generally, they won't do something that could just bring loss to them.

Quote from: orismarfh
Thank you ZOCADAS, I will try do that! But, Why you said they are only one who can help me?  Im Computer engineer but new in Bitcoin, Technically do you know why only they can help?

Because they're the only ones who has an access to their users private keys which is necessary in order to retrieve your mistakenly sent coins
2693  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Warning: Bitbank.com no longer release Bitcoin withdrawals on: March 23, 2018, 07:50:10 PM
Dear all, today in the investments tab, there are missing the menus.
Do you see your menus at the moment?

Missing menu? What menu specifically? The btc,ltc? or the Investment market, my investment etc..??

If it's what I said above^^, the problem must have been on your side since I am seeing them clearly.
Try the following:

  • Clear cookies and cache
  • Use a different browser
  • Check your internet connection
  • Turn off your VPN/proxy (If any)

Lastly, Contact their support
2694  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Old BTC addresses private keys - Why some people ask about them? on: March 23, 2018, 02:22:49 PM
I'm not sure and I don't think there's anything that could be gain from the private keys of an old bitcoin address.. maybe they're trying to take advantage of the unclaimed fork coins??  anyway, could you paste a link proving that there's a demand for this, I'd like to see the thread.
2695  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Question about filling Airdrop forms on: March 23, 2018, 02:13:58 PM
Both in twitter and telegram, a username is something with an "@". Take a look at this:

Telegram --> Settings



Twitter --> Settings and Privacy --> Your Twitter Data/Account



But if the campaign specified that you don't need to put the "@" then you don't need to. You could also take a look at the campaign spreadsheet to know what most users did.
2696  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where i can learn more about blockchain? (currently important online courses on: March 23, 2018, 12:18:17 PM
If you don't have a lot of time for offline learning, how can it be that you can allocate time in online learning?

One of the advantages of online learning is that it allows their users to study at their own pace so meaning to say, you make your own schedule e.g. one hour everyday or whenever you have free time on the contrary offline learning has a fixed schedule which you have to follow consistently in order not to miss a single lesson, in other words it'll become one of your main priorities.
2697  Economy / Exchanges / Re: create an exchanger on: March 23, 2018, 10:15:15 AM
Since OP is still at the knowledge-gathering stage, his decision might still change depending on the information he receives which is why it is needed as much as possible. For op to be thinking of something like this, I'm assuming that he's already old enough to know what he can do and what can't, common sense is a must.

That being said, this should give you an overview of things: What is required to build your own Bitcoin Exchange Website?

P.S. Have you tried asking google?
2698  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where i can learn more about blockchain? (currently important online courses on: March 22, 2018, 11:15:47 PM
I know some places online where you can study a lot about cryptocurrency, but Bro, what do you mean by getting a certificate for studying cryptocurrency? I don't think there is place that will offer you certificates after studying cryptos. If you're looking for a good place to study about cryptocurrency, I will recommend you check out Coursera. They even have a mobile app that is available for both Android and IOS and makes studying easy. You will find lots of professionals there.

Actually lot's of online learning platforms these days are already issuing certificates but not all of them are accredited. Judging from his statement below (quoted it), most likely op is looking for a certificate which is accredited however since blockchain is not widely known I don't think the employers would be focusing on certificates as it would be on your past achievements.

Exactly, more i am interested to be a certificated blockchain specialist

Correct me If I'm wrong but the above doesn't exist right? lol
2699  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitpay taking forever to be available on: March 22, 2018, 06:31:05 PM
Try to clear your wallet's cache by following this tutorial: https://support.bitpay.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000242443-How-do-I-Fix-My-Wallet-if-it-is-showing-the-Wrong-Balance-and-or-Transaction-History-

Meanwhile you could also access your wallet by importing it to another wallet. I believe bitpay uses BIP39 so your seed should work with electrum.
Tutorial: https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-standard-wallet-from-seed/ (Don't forget to tap options--> BIP39 Seed)
2700  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: bitcointalk for a web designer on: March 22, 2018, 04:03:21 PM
If you're talking about finding new clients through bitcointalk, yes you can. For starters, you need to declare it by posting your Announcement thread in the Services board.

If you don't know what is an ANN thread, go to Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc) for some examples, just click anything in the "thread" column. Alternatively, you can also hire someone on that list to make it for you.

Also, Since you're new, consider using an escrow: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276897
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