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341  Economy / Services / Re: Bitwings content creation campaign (Earn up to $50) on: September 30, 2019, 05:03:32 PM
A partnership can be arranged....
....telegram @invoko. Let's get started.

..so you guy will just ignore all the talk before you and straightly offer to work with this guy..
okay maybe you like his project but tell me something..

1. How many of those 11.8k crypto followers on Twitter are actually followers and not bot or fake accounts?
2. How much of the 10,000 daily hits on websites are from site hit circulators?
3. The articles on 4 different crypto platforms with an average of 20k views are probably shit clone sites?
4. How many of those 30k people in your email campaign are actual subscribers and not just farmed email accounts?
5. Email campaign to bounty hunters (10k) .. people that are a dime a dozen..
6. 2D animation explainer video - you mean a joke?
7. 800 members in telegram channel - also joke?
8. YouTube channel with 5k members. - must be joke..


.. such nice package !!


342  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Manchester United VS Arsenal, Focus game of EPL Round 7 on: September 30, 2019, 10:52:00 AM
The match is a day away and people not only on this thread but on dedicated football threads as well are talking about how low ManU's chances are at winning this game.
I think Manu's badluck began the day Solskjær started getting involved with the team.. that guy's a freakin walking bad omen. Once Ferguson went in 2013 .. ManU just lost its best performing member.. (a coach is a member as well)
343  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Manchester United VS Arsenal, Focus game of EPL Round 7 on: September 29, 2019, 08:58:25 PM
The two teams who were great rivals battling for the title will face off once again for a top 4 spot this season  Grin

Six games into the season and both teams hasn't found their footing yet. Looking at the current results, the gunners seems to have the better offense. The scoreline might end up like this Arsenal 3 - ManU 1

I remember traveling to see a game between Ajax and Manu .. man the  stadium was jampacked! Those were the haydays of Manu mania.. now many Russians back home do not even care about ManU. If you told me and my friends back then that ManC would be bigger and better than ManU one day then I would have laughed at your face and kicked myself..
Arsenal is my 2nd favorite team in EU and they are kicking  ManU ass all over the place.. just love it.
344  Economy / Speculation / Re: If Bitcoin Repeats History? 5 Part TA Series On Descending Triangle Breakdowns on: September 29, 2019, 08:53:47 PM
It is very common for people to assume that a descending triangle is a falling wedge.. i for some time though they were the same, in fact, both are different are give two different indications.
Falling wedge is good. A descending triangle.. not so much. Falling wedge is almost always a bullish indicator and is different from a descending triangle as it has a sloping base. In case of a descending triangle, the base is horizontal..
345  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Alt-coins success attached to the Platform they are on? on: September 29, 2019, 08:38:13 PM
It is very easy to assume that the success of a token could be related to the coin blockchain platform it is built on but it is not always the case.
Surely, it gives and easy access for investors to send their coins that has a real market value to a newly created worth less token on that blockchain, but it does not mean that the token itself becomes successful by doing so. You can find many such bad shit coins on Ethereum, EOS, ETC, Tron and many more..
346  Economy / Services / Re: Bitwings content creation campaign on: September 29, 2019, 08:16:10 PM
For building more trust, please participate in our campaign, if you don't get payment from us then you will have doubt.

And waste my time?

1. Look buddy, when you have high expectations from people but they did not meet your requirement how you would accept them and pay them for their content. We are looking for quality article writers,
For your all query please PM @jatin729 telegram

I am not your buddy. Buddy. Do not patronize me.


2. Our ICO director Mr. Domenico has been responsible

to be honest I don't give a fuck about your director. Your director could actually be a scammer. This is the internet. No one is your friend. No one is your buddy. Either you have the proof to back up what you say, or you don't and so far all I can smell here is rotting scam fish. So I advice everyone to stay away and save their time. Watching porn would give better return on time investment I think instead of joining your "prominent" campaign.

bye
347  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: abandoned coins on: September 29, 2019, 08:08:31 PM
now i got the idea , to trade shotcoin with shitcoins Wink
Let me guess, there are no volume on exchanges?

Why do you want to trade shitcoins for shitcoins by the way?

I have my share of shitcoins too but I don't see the point of trading it and spend for gas unless it's just for fun.


People trade in shitcoins purely to gain from speculation. Shitcoins carry a big risk for sure but the reward from it is equally high. Take for example all those shitcoins that masternodes online lists. Most of them are just recycled coins by the same team under different name. People keep falling for it over and over again by seeing those high ROI numbers and they think they will make same returns. In truth. It does not work like that..they lose money and then they come on bitcointalk to cry about it..
348  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [news] Binance Launches Staking Platform with Support for 8 Cryptocurrencies on: September 28, 2019, 11:21:36 AM
This is quite concerning for me.
The exchange that was the biggest and hottest thing when it came to exchange is now trying to diversify its income source by launching lending programs, and now this, a staking platform. But why? Or more precisely, why now? Is the cryptowinter affecting Binance as well? Is this a forewarning of tougher times to come?
349  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 28, 2019, 11:11:18 AM
I will bet 10 imaginary bucks that btc will drop to 7900 or less in the next 2 hours. Please don't be mad at me.. I am a nocoiner wanting to become a cheapcoiner lol
350  Economy / Services / Re: Bitwings content creation campaign on: September 28, 2019, 11:07:18 AM
....
Payment will be made to you for sure.

I have a question about the assurity. Who is assuring the payment? Can you show us the participants an escrow address with the required funds?
When I pointed out that you would get exactly 0 participants for your content creation campaign, I did not count the countless plebs that you would get here that would be coming here by the horde to get that potential free $50...

Talked with the team to have escrow or reserve fund for content creators, Team has agreed to have $2000 reserve for content creators only ( Article + Video campaign )

Show us the transcript?
Who is reserving?
I can also say I have a candy in reserve for you. But can you prove it whether I have it or not?

Guyz don't miss the chance to participate in one of the prominent project of 2019.
lol you wish this was the most prominent one..
351  Economy / Services / Re: Bitwings content creation campaign on: September 27, 2019, 03:24:45 PM
Lol, $50 for an article on a Youtube channel with 10,000 subscribes? GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.

I predict you will get exactly zero participants in your content campaign.

352  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Finansing NASA with military budget on: September 27, 2019, 03:21:28 PM
I have always thought something similar. If countries like the US, China and UK just redirected part of their military budget to scientific research, we would be in a much better position in 10 or 20 years. However, countries do have to maintain military superiority, so countries with less scientific concerns could easily rise to prominence if we don't have at least a sizeable budget.
353  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Journey to the Mars,Elon Musk vision! on: September 27, 2019, 03:17:19 PM
I don't believe that his 2025 timeframe is realistic. Sure he's making good progress with rocket propulsion technology and space habitation.

However, he is yet to solve the challenges the astronauts will actually face on the martial surface... Particularly generating self sustaining amounts of energy and resisting solar radiation.

2030 looks more likely to me.
354  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trading dubious trick on: September 27, 2019, 03:13:44 PM
If you don't put the effort into actually learning about how to trade, then you're going to lose more often than you win.

You can just look at the terms and conditions on most trading sites, more than two thirds of retailer traders come out net negative.
355  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 17, 2019, 03:03:20 AM
I got no problem with wealth disparity in itself.

I do have a problem with people being treated differently under the law, and we got some problems on that front.

Were you born with a silver spoon in your mouth sir?
356  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: "Invalid withdrawal address entered" when transfering between exchanges on: September 11, 2019, 01:34:08 AM
I remember picking my hairs for a similar problem. Turned out the coin had changed / swap into its own blockchain and I was trying to withdraw to its old erc20 address. Stupid of me. I know. But Thankfully it never went through and i didnt lose my money.
357  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: 0 sat/byte fee ? on: September 03, 2019, 04:49:32 PM
If this was real or possible then the whole Bitcoin mining industry would collapse.
Why would you want to do this anyway and change the status quo?

It wouldn't collapse. Miners are still the ones who choose which transactions get to be included in the block they mine. First Bitcoin transactions were basically free of charge because of no block limit and empty blocks.


Probably because back then it was not resource intensive to run a miner. People could get hundreds of btc with their home computers or old laptops.
Doing this now would collapse the industry. Or at least the Bictoin blockchain.
358  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto, Universal income and cryogenics the redistribution of wealth on: August 28, 2019, 10:48:31 PM
About the Universal basic income.

I don't know enough, but it's the thing where everyone would make the same amount of money, no matter what's your job?

Young people are not going to go to school for 10 years to become doctors if it is to earn the same salary as the one working at Mac Donald's.
The redistribution of wealth, yes, but the one who doesn't do anything with his life and watches Youtube all day long, he lives as well as the one who works hard? What the hell is this? They have a free house, free food, free pocket money, free everything, I call this already the redistribution of wealth


Didn't expect you to make this blunder.

As others have pointed out. It is not what you say.

Universal Basic Income is something that everyone will receive no matter what. You can of course be a doctor and make more money or a teacher or anything that your heart pleases. But that's your job. What happens if you are unable to work or are penniless? You become a drag on your relatives or the government.

At such instances, the basic income is something that you would receive in your bank account would be like free money that the government would provide you so that you can afford to live.

On paper this can be a game changer, although there are many pros and cons to this system.

This is correct. Romania is one of the few countries in the world that I think has a guaranteed income scheme. Our's is called Venit de Baza Neconditionat and according to some reports, this is helping poverty go down in our country.
Take a look at this article : http://business-review.eu/news/is-poverty-declining-in-romania-the-number-of-basic-income-receivers-dropped-12-pct-last-year-but-experts-dont-see-less-poverty-162277
359  Economy / Services / Re: I can get you Ambigram of any word for BTC on: August 28, 2019, 10:39:27 PM
It is not really possible to do it for just about any word now is it?
What about Romanian words? Is he adept in Rumanian?
360  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: 0 sat/byte fee ? on: August 28, 2019, 10:33:32 PM
If this was real or possible then the whole Bitcoin mining industry would collapse.
Why would you want to do this anyway and change the status quo?
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