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2821  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Question about the LINKS on that FORUM on: February 12, 2018, 01:41:40 PM
Yes you may. You may post any link for as long as it's clean. The only exception that I know of are for referral links.

Whether you can though, I don't know. There are limitations imposed on newbies and I'm not sure whether posting clickable links is one of them. It wouldn't hurt to try though, so go for it!

Thanks! Yes, i want to put ref links inside.

Unless you want your post to be deleted, you shouldn't add any referral link(s) on it as it is against the rules, you can find it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0 (I suggest reading all of it)

Just post the site's url as it is.
2822  Economy / Exchanges / Re: List of exchanges that accept Waves tokens? on: February 12, 2018, 12:43:30 PM
They have their own exchange (https://wavesplatform.com/) but to be honest most of their tokens are junk so I don't think it'll be picked up by the mainstream exchanges anytime soon.

Anyway, Just stay tune on their telegram channels and other SNS for announcements.
2823  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Question about banning crypto ads on Facebook. on: February 10, 2018, 07:01:31 AM
It was only banned on facebook's paid ads so there shouldn't be any problem on facebook bounties as the users can still post and share stuffs about ICO's/cryptocurrency etc..
2824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KYC for bounty on: February 10, 2018, 06:36:58 AM
From what I know bounty hunters are not required to submit KYC's as most of the time it is only for investors but then again every bounties have their own rules so you should ask this question on the assigned bounty manager.
2825  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what the reason for delete my topic ? on: February 10, 2018, 05:36:02 AM
I've taken a look at your post history, they are just a bunch of nonsense posts that doesn't add anything to the discussion not to mention most of them are already said by the users above you so you are just basically repeating the same information. And that is most likely the reason on why your topic got deleted.
2826  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Does Bittrex take away orders older than 28 days? on: February 10, 2018, 03:09:41 AM
I don't use bittrex but if the information is on their site then it's probably true. Quoting it for you  Wink

The maximum lifetime of any order is 28 days.  Any order older then 28 days will be automatically canceled by the system and all reserved funds will be returned to your account.
2827  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Payment proof on: February 10, 2018, 02:39:16 AM
That's great man! 98 satoshi's is a good start. Now you just need to spend a few years of your life in faucets to earn at least .01BTC which you can use to change your life.

And this is all thanks to cryptocurrencies which is created solely to help the poor.
2828  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Sell Poloniex Account. Verified on: February 10, 2018, 01:53:54 AM
If you even had the slightest feeling of "wanting to buy this piece of--" here's why you shouldn't:

1. It's against their TOS
2. It's possible that the seller can get ahold of the account again using the credentials which he own
3. There's a 99.9% chance that you're transacting with a scammer because no one on his right mind will sell an account connected to his own identity
2829  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Coinmarketdir - Curated directory of relevant crypto pages and services on: February 09, 2018, 02:32:34 PM
The "link" column is kinda unnecessary especially when can just go to the "website" column if you want to be redirected to the site of a particular service. Honestly, It'll be better to just use that column to add another useful information like for example in "exchanges", you can add the fees--just the withdrawal fee in btc should be fine or in "wallets" tab, you can add how safe it is or its available platforms etc...

Anyway good start guys. I just wish you can add more information particularly on the exchanges tab since I've been looking for an overview of exchanges where fee's are also covered  Cry
2830  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is opening a bitointalk account isn't free now? on: February 09, 2018, 02:04:18 PM
I wanted to create an account but i couldn't make posts and it said that enable posting by sending a little fund. which was 4$ with fee. So, bitcointalk account is not free now?

Thanks you everyone.

Did you make the payment?
You have made a post, so if you didn't pay,  that answers the question.

Isn't he be a copper member for paying the amount needed for him to post? I had seen members with "cooper member" badge and as of my understanding they have to pay to get that kind of badge.

Copper membership is not for enabling users to post, not $4 and is certainly not mandatory. More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2385104
2831  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is opening a bitointalk account isn't free now? on: February 09, 2018, 10:48:11 AM
I wanted to create an account but i couldn't make posts and it said that enable posting by sending a little fund. which was 4$ with fee. So, bitcointalk account is not free now?

Thanks you everyone.

Did you make the payment?
You have made a post, so if you didn't pay,  that answers the question.

Yes i sent the payment. After sending payment , Now i can posting bro. Before payment i just could watch posts and there was no reply option.

If you registered with an IP that has some evil points, you need to pay a very small fee. By evil points, it means someone did some kind of "evil" things using the same IP and eventually got banned. Evil points are commonly on proxies, are you using one?
2832  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Poloniex verification on: February 09, 2018, 07:43:58 AM
Hmm. Once I've been trying to make multiple attempts I've been getting thru this page and getting stopped at the ID verification window. Looks like it worked a bit different for us.

What do you mean man? So you can't go through at the ID verification after all?

Because I can still enter the asked informations on the profile verification fields but I can't go up to the ID verification since if I clicked the "Begin Verification" button the error message comes up. Since you said you can still submit another attempt despite not waiting for 24 hours, I'm assuming that you can finish the entire verification process including the ID part.
2833  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Poloniex verification on: February 09, 2018, 06:58:03 AM
Hmmm... That's weird because if your verification failed, you have to wait for at least 24 hours to be able to try again.

I actually tried to verify my account yesterday but I messed up some information because of the autofill (forgot to double check it) so I tried to submit another one and this message shows up.



And there's a limit on the number of verification attempts you can do so I won't advice you to submit multiple attempts. I think you should just wait for at least a week and see how things are at the same time you can also contact their support but don't expect to get a response in a short period of time.
2834  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The only CRYPTO debit cards working right now! on: February 09, 2018, 06:15:39 AM
If I'm not wrong mistertango is no longer available in non-EU areas so you should include the location coverage of these card providers.

This is a good list but if you're serious on maintaining this thread, you might wanna do a little adjustment since informations on overview threads should be easy to spot.
Have a look at some examples which you can use as a reference:

2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns

Look at how all essential informations are there so be sure to also add some on yours hmmm... so in your case it would be anything that a user should be looking for if he's planning to avail a btc debit card e.g. areas covered, fees, if unverified users are welcome, how reputable are they, links etc...
2835  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitPlutos Review - Trading Bitcoin Binary Options Without Getting Scammed! on: February 09, 2018, 03:11:42 AM
I lost bitcoin to binary trading scam and I used the services of a hacker to recover all my bitcoins. His info is cybertronxiii@gmail(dot)com
Sorry for your loss brother but its not really appropriate to bump this old topjc yet it has already being answered by someone for past months already which means theres no need to necropost this stuff.  Going back on topic i dont really trust any binary options trade brokers. They might offer some good features or add ons but talking about less risk is not possible with this industry.

He clearly did it to promote this self proclaimed hacker of his and I won't even be surprised if this hacker is just himself all along lol.

Looking at his post history, you'll know that he's just here to promote his shady services, I would certainly not trust this person!!!
2836  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Be carefull with epayments.com on: February 08, 2018, 04:31:08 PM
Is wave crest also their card issuer? because if its is, their cards should be having a problem and what's funny is there is not a single update about it on their SNS.

But even if they're not partnered with wave crest, they should still give some updates just to reassure their users   Cry
2837  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which exchanges are the easiest to get listed token on them? on: February 07, 2018, 09:33:08 PM
Assuming that the token is decent. Listing would be easy if you have a huge budget for it.

I think yobit is the easiest since they basically accept anything as long as the devs pay them huge.

Seems like you can also pay in cryptopia: https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Paytopia

2838  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: As a newbie where to buy my first crypto? on: February 07, 2018, 04:45:00 PM
Bittrex is currently closed for new registrations and I wouldn't recommend them even if it was open as the amount of unsolved scam complaints are certainly not to be ignored.

Coinbase should be fine as long as you'll only use it for buying (not for very large amounts).

Quote from: Trubadur
or find a legit seller here in BTCtalk?

But since most exchanges are unstable these days, I'll be recommending that one. You can go look here: Currency exchange. Only transact with a trusted member if not, use an escrow. For starters you can either go with Zazarb or sardasa assuming that they're still offering their services, Just always proceed with caution.

EDIT: Found their thread!!!

Zazarb: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1092531.0
Sardasa: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1268477.0
2839  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: unsuccessful verification, payment system by UniversePay on: February 07, 2018, 04:30:45 PM
Please let me know what is happening here??

To summarize it, you are gonna enter a big waiting game where you will beg for your own money, yes it doesn't make sense but a lot of reputable services are doing it now and the users are feed with the following messages from them: "we are currently receiving a high traffic resulting in huge workload" or even some vague "we are working on this".

What you can do now is to get in contact with hashflare's support both on email and other SNS's (social networking sites)

P.S.: Why are you wasting your time on cloud mining? Bitcoin and other alts are really low right now, If I we're you i'll just buy and hodl them  Roll Eyes
2840  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where to possibly order Rubber Duckies without overpaying? on: February 07, 2018, 04:14:20 PM
You could try finding a trusted member here who can order the said product and ship it for you. Of course there will be a service fee for that person and the total amount you'll be paying for can just be the same on ebay or it can even exceed it but it greatly depends on how much are the shipping fee's there/which courier will you guys use.

P.S.: How can you be sure that the product on ebay is not just a poorly made copy of the original?
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