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3341  Other / Off-topic / Re: Paying whatever you can salvage to blow my head off cause life's a bitch. on: April 14, 2020, 10:16:31 PM
Read the title. I don't fucking care anymore. Life sucks and won't get better. Can't find work. Woman i love doesn't and wont ever have the same feelings for me.
Family all think I'm trash and I'm tired of all this negative shit running through my head.
Okay you need up. Blowing your head off won't fix your problem. Talk to someone you trust. I am sure there are people out there who cares for you. If you can't find anyone to talk to,  go through the links and phone number jackg and PrimeNumber7 provided.
Suicide is never an option. If your family thinks you are trash, then they are wrong.
3342  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of Gambling Platforms with Issues. on: April 13, 2020, 08:27:36 PM
I change the title of the thread because it is too much for having the word of "Blacklist" and I change this into "List of Gambling Platforms with Issues.". I'm not intended to hurt someone and I respect their platforms.
Great. The term "with issues" is perfect in this case. "Blacklist" did sound too aggressive. Casinos might have problems, but we shouldn't just "blacklist" them. Their issues might be temporary. One user might face problem, and then start complaining. Just because of that one user, we don't want to destroy a casinos reputation, do we? Again, those issues might get resolved, and there are some users that don't bother letting others know that their issue has been solved Smiley.
3343  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of Gambling Platforms. on: April 11, 2020, 02:26:31 PM
Are the position on the list based on how good they are? I mean the top ones being the best and the last one being just okay? If so, then its really weird to see freebitco.in on the top list in dice. If its random, then would be better if you make a list based on their rankings. Would be easier for people to choose and filter out.
You should add crypto-games.net on roulette and blackjack. They provide both!
3344  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Black List Gambling platform. on: April 11, 2020, 02:04:11 PM
These seems to be a list of new casinos that I never heard of. I bet most of them looks the same (didn't bother checking any of them out). They were actually made to scam their users. Maybe you can add some proof to increase the credibility to your post? And I don't think its worth making this thread, since there are huge number of casinos with no reputation at all that are made to scam people.
Instead, try looking for casinos that are known but are still scamming their users.
When you do try out to check all the links attached then it directs you to askgamblers site...I dont believe that much yet reviews can either be faked out nor just simply shilling but somewhat you can actually include it of to your basis if you do try to continue to play on the platform.I agree on what you have suggested that there should be at least some proof so that it would justify out such claim.
Being new doesnt mean that its already a scam but we do know that most or majority of them are indeed trying to steal out users money.So its always been suggested to do some research first.
Oh, my bad. Didn't notice they redirected you to AskGamblers.com!
But it still doesn't makes no sense to call them scammers without posting proof of any kind. I thought he linked us to askgambler so that we can see for ourselves that they have lot of complaints. But, looks like no one ever placed a complaint about Aztec Riches. No one said the games were rigged. They have literally zero complaints over there. Even top reviewers reviewed their casino. If they were rigged, they would have given them low ratings and would have warned other users.
Checked out another casino "Captain Jack Casino ". They have a lot of complaints but each and everyone of them were solved.
So you need to post your proof before you accuse them.
3345  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Suggestions for online gamblers on: April 11, 2020, 01:51:16 PM
We have been seeing this same suggestion from time to time. It is really easy to give out suggestions, but quite hard to execute/follow the suggestions given to them. It is easy to tell a gambler to "Limit their funds" or "take a break now and then", but do you really think an addicted gambler will be able to do it by just telling them to do? If giving out suggestions was our trump card, then the whole world would be free of problems!
3346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BOUNTY PUNISHMENT, TASKS ARE TOO DEMANDING on: April 11, 2020, 01:42:19 PM
Masulum is one bounty manager that handles good projects without doubt and make due diligence in stakes calculations and he is always detailed to the later. Here is his profile link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1283017, he handled ShengWorld, SPYCE https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5231395.0  and others nice project. I have been trading SPYCE on BW before they had their bounty project. Nevertheless he seems to be too tough on his community who participates on his bounty program which is something not too good. For example, in his rules, he demands signature campaigners to make a minimum of 15post per week and a maximum of 3 post count per week, a good bitcointalker should be through with his post in 5 days at 3 per day, although if mode deletes one post at a dead hour without one been aware, one will loss reward for that week. And his social media campaigns like the Linkedin is 6 post per week and a maximum of 1 share per day, one really need to on a high alert in other not to work for free.  Some of my friends had to back out because of the strict and tasky rules, while some will have to lost their reward due tasky work.

I want you to share your experience working with this BM as regards the rules and task, do you equally think he should review his rules? I hope he sees this and read it. He is a good manager though who never fails to resolve issues and very detailed.

I don't see anything wrong with the rules. The rules were placed so that people don't spam the forum with shitty posts. If a mod deletes your post and you get an alert on your PM, this means that you made a "shit post", you really want to get paid for that post?
Though the manager should change the rule from "maximum 3 post per day" to "and only maximum of 3 post per day will be counted". This won't restrict you to only 3 post per day rule. So if a thread gets removed, your 4th post might save you.
3347  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Black List Gambling platform. on: April 11, 2020, 01:15:42 PM
These seems to be a list of new casinos that I never heard of. I bet most of them looks the same (didn't bother checking any of them out). They were actually made to scam their users. Maybe you can add some proof to increase the credibility to your post? And I don't think its worth making this thread, since there are huge number of casinos with no reputation at all that are made to scam people.
Instead, try looking for casinos that are known but are still scamming their users.
3348  Other / Archival / Re: Looking for someone to verify a Google Web Store Developer account (easy 10$!) on: April 10, 2020, 11:07:42 PM
I need a Google Web Store Developer account to publish an extension I developed but I don't have a credit card to pass the one time 5$ verification fee. Plz PM me your Skype or Discord username if you're interested (I'm rate limited to 1msg/hour here so if you don't give me skype/discord I won't be able to reply). I'm willing to tip 10$ (15$ total) in crypto.
Lol, you are expecting someone to give their financial information/details to a random guy from the internet who he never met? And that for just $10? You are kidding me right. No one in their right mind would do this! The best they will do is try to scam your $15.
Its not that hard to get a credit card. Contact your bank!
3349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: CMC Misleading new projects on: April 10, 2020, 10:55:08 PM
Coinmarketcap is the real reason why so many new projects devs are misleaded, they go to CMC and pick from the top rated exchanges to list their tokens because CMC gives all bad exchanges good rating, that's very misleading

Maybe now that Binance CZ is about to take over, new projects developers will start making the right decision about those Exchanges
I am not sure but I think you can get listed on the top in CMC by just paying them. CoinMarketCap considers this as their "advertising service". Though, I might be wrong, but yeah, many shit exchanges do get listed as a top exchange.
But, are the developers this stupid that they will fall for the fake exchange trap and list their coin over there? If they are, I would say their aren't capable of being a developer of a project.
3350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are calling projects as scam when they are in a bear market? on: April 10, 2020, 10:31:59 PM
You probably don't know much about these projects, do you? They don't just stop working because of the "bear market". They stop working because they managed to successfully scam their investors (and the bounty hunters included). Just because a bear market is going on doesn't mean that they will stop updating its users about what is happening. And if you really think they stopped working because of the "bear market", then why don't they return later when the market is back on rise?
3351  Economy / Gambling / Re: Proof that Freebitco.in game is not provably fair. on: April 10, 2020, 10:10:58 PM
I don't know why anyone would play at Freebitco.in. They used to be a faucet if I remember correctly. And then I think they started providing lottery where people could use their faucet winnings to buy lottery tickets. Gradually they introduced dice or probably came with lottery, not sure.
Anyway, why would you even go and play there when there are lot of other well known casinos? Look at their house edge. Its a total turn off. There are casinos that provides house edge lower than 1% (crypto-games.net has like around 0.8% house edge). Play over there, you have better chance of winning.
3352  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino workers, asking for salary during the shutdown on: April 10, 2020, 09:31:41 PM
Everyone has been affected by this shutdown. Its not only those "casino workers" that are being affected by the shutdown. Its your government that should take steps to protect its citizen. It is their responsibility to make sure their people are not suffering financially. Some government around the world are paying like 70% - 80% of the wages if you are eligible.
These are hard times going on and NO one was prepared for this. Instead of blaming or crying randomly, look for options that are open for you.
3353  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The sincere bounty managers should escrow bounty rewards on: April 10, 2020, 08:41:14 PM
Things would become too complicated for them I guess, for which they try to avoid using escrows to secure the rewards for the users. But, yeah, they should do it. For whatever legit reason they might deny the payment to some of its users (multi, rule breaking, spamming etc), when the escrow agrees to it (and will actually agrees if the claims are true), the at least the user won't cry saying that he got scammed.
Won't also blame the users since once they make a mistake, they get removed without being notified by the bounty manager (which is to be honest, completely unethical).
3354  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: John McAfee 2020 Prediction on: April 09, 2020, 10:50:00 PM
From the legendary John McAfee that is now turn over at his statement, he told before in the way back of 2017 that he is predicting the market price of the bitcoin for over $500,000 dollars market price at the end of the year of 2020 and he will gonna eat his d*ck if he made a mistake on his calculations and now he is stating that the bitcoin is now worthless and now he is promoting the use of the monero, ethereum and dai. What are your insights about this? are you willing to wait for his promise about the market prediction?

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Honestly, this guy is just a joke and trying to grab attention. If he said that the price of bitcoin would reach "$500,000 USD" and "he would eat his dick if it didn't" on purpose and as a preplan to grab peoples attention before promoting xmr, eth and dai, then yeah, I would say he is a genius and his plan worked out really good. Look at how much attention people are now giving this guy. You can see people discussing about him every now and then everywhere.
3355  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Unfinished Projects on: April 09, 2020, 10:43:58 PM
do you mean "stop this bad habit of introducing projects that aren't finished yet" they come here with half the plan because they really want to get funds, if they already have a lot of funds then they won't come here to ask for bounty hunter help
He is trying to say that the developers are "all talk and no work", which is some what true. Like OP said, they come here and works on the basic of the project, they half develop the project (mainly places the foundation only) and then creates a road map where the "all talk" part is. They never tend to work on those.
And you are wrong here. Even if they did have a lot of own "funds" they wouldn't use it. I mean like why would they? They can grab it from the investors, right? And even if they used their own funds, where is the profit for them? Who would be buying those tokens?
3356  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Old crypto ways fades away easily on: April 09, 2020, 10:34:37 PM
And how many of those "old tokens" that you are talking about actually manged to stay alive on the market? How many of those tokens that went through "burning process" to increase price and demand, actually managed to still hold their price? Lets be real over here, almost none. All those "old crypto ways" you are talking about are just some regular stunts being pulled out by the developers so people starts to think that the price will increase, which in turn makes those people invest on those coins.
The old crypto way faded away once people started to realize this.
3357  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if BTC never reaches all time high? on: April 09, 2020, 10:13:41 PM
Not sure how come you are comparing those Japanese stocks with bitcoin. Look, the supply of bitcoin is limited to 21 million coins. No new coins will be added to the market after 21 million coins has been reached, but their will be increase in the demand of the coin each and everyday. The population is not limited, remember that. As days pass by, more crypto currency users will be created, thus creating more demand for the coins which in turn will cause the price to rise.
Yeah, we might not  see it in the short run, but we may see the price rising  and reaching the all time high in the long run.
3358  Economy / Speculation / Re: HODL HODL HODL...AND BUY MORE on: April 09, 2020, 10:10:02 PM
Due to coronavirus it seems that we are going to endure a global recession in the near future.
The value of fiat money is going to be inflated so it is a good chance of buying more crypto, HODLing them and then selling at a higher price when fiat is going to be dropped.
Lol, you need to learn and understand basic economics before you starting talking and make yourself look like a fool. When inflation will start, the price of bitcoin will be higher, that is you will be able to buy lower amount of coins with money compared to the amount of coins you could have bought with the same amount of money. Though the value of the coins have increased, the difference won't be much. You won't get richer. Since, with the increase of the price of bitcoin, the price of the goods and services will also increase drastically. The amount of things you could buy with bitcoin would actually be less due to this inflation.
3359  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Looking for games to earn/win free cryptocurrency on: April 08, 2020, 09:32:11 PM
Hey, just letting you know. Those are  not free coins that you get. You actually earn them. They get revenue though advertisements and shares a very small percentage with its users.
Let me honest with you over here, you will be earning only dusts from these "games". Dusts that won't even cover your transaction fee. You would be doing something more profitable and productive if you would be spending your time doing something else. Don't waste your time over "free" coins.
Try selling your skills. Work hard for your coins Smiley.
3360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The bounty group is dead on: April 08, 2020, 08:36:39 PM
Many of those manager that own those group have gone elsewhere to find their daily bread. I participated in files.FM and up to date I have not gotten my reward even though I was told it has been distributed. If I message manager on the group, he doesn't respond and always comes into the group in awhile
Most of the managers are third party users (by third party, i mean they are not related to the development team or the project at all. They are hired by the project team to manage the bounty program) that get paid for managing the bounty program. So if the project fails or dies, i doubt they get paid too. They just move and looks for another job as a manager on another project. That's why you see him on different groups.
He doesn't respond probably because there are tons of other user accusing him of scamming and he got tired replying to all those users.
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