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341  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this a new process to reject more user from getting tokens? on: November 15, 2019, 06:45:05 PM
Which project is this? Name and shame bro. 4 days is definitely to take advantage of people and asking for KYC in the first place is cheeky as hell. Do you know who the members of the team are? Probably not and you never will. They complete strangers and you should never have given your KYC. YOu should never have taken place in their project.

DO NO PARTICIPATE IN ANY PROJECT ASKING FOR KYC. ASK YOURSELF WHY DO THEY NEED TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE? WHAT INTENTIONS DO THEY HAVE?
342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Staking-as-a-service, Opinions? on: November 15, 2019, 06:41:53 PM
I think if you have crypto already invested in dash then you should stake. If you invest in a miner you have already lost that money so I think it is ok to give someone else your dash funds. YOu have already given people your funds with mining and have nothing in return and if you think about it like that it starts making more sense to risk investing. I will say though that I highly dislike the idea of staking among other people since all that staking power gets centralized into very few wallets and the rest of those who are staking have to compete with that weight. Unless you talking about Master node staking in which case each node uses the same amount of coins or tokens as collateral.
343  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Friendly City on: November 15, 2019, 03:33:39 PM
Being crypto friendly is alot different then it use to be since the governments in each country have the final word on how it operates and can shut those businesses or individuals down if they deem it against state laws in how they accept cryptocurrency.
When it comes down to it bitcoin friendly will soon to be known as regulatory accepted in those countries over time. Undecided

What are you talking about? Do you honestly and truly believe what you are saying? Do you really think that the government's word is final? Lol, how ironic that the saying goes. "his word is law" which is what we are talking about. They can cry about it as much as they want. They can't just come and shut you down. Move your business online. Keep fighting it. Make it a horrible mission for them to do anything about it. There are so many legal ways to avoid such silly nonsense. Of course, this is the states we are talking about. World-renowned for ruining many things. Just read a history book.
344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Making money through DEX fee's. The next big thing? on: November 15, 2019, 02:00:29 AM
Correct me if I am wrong but I was thinking about this. Aren't Dex fees very similar to a casinoes house edge? If you keep waging your balance eventually you will lose it all. If you kee trading your crypto back and forth you will eventually pay it through fees to wouldn't you? If you get 0.2% on each trade eventually you will end up with very little. If you trade back and forth for the same things just for argument's sake so this will all work.
Now think about the capital and how much that gets moved around. Now the exchange gets a fee on every single one of those movements even if the movement is the exact same crypto moving again. So, in theory, you could move the crypto back and forth until there is nothing left and you have paid it all-in fees. Can you imagine how much money these people are constantly making with all that movement? It must be nice to just sit back and watch your income rolling in like that.
345  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do you choose which altcoin will you buy? on: November 15, 2019, 01:55:19 AM
I ask my self if I see myself using it months from now? Years from now? If I am going to use it what will it be used for? Will it give me some sort of claim or stakes in a company or project? OR will it simply be used as a means of payment? If so then how fast will it be? What will the fees be? Where does the coin or token see itself in a year from now. All these questions and more I will ask the devs and I will join their telegram and see what they talk about to their supporters and see how they handle questions and conflict and things like that. Then when I can see the project is going somewhere and they have even just a small amount to show for it then I will take part. If all they have is a website and social media then I am not interested. I would rather follow someone with a basic website if their intentions are pure and good. Fancy graphics and websites do not make a project automatically good.
346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is worth to invest in dogecoin? on: November 14, 2019, 09:50:58 PM
Dogecoin is a good coin for surfers. It goes up and down like a nice little wave that seems predictable. Of course, you say that until everything goes wrong. However, I do not think so since doge has been around for a long time and is used as an alternative to bitcoin payments at many places. Almost any place that accepts altcoins accepts dogecoin. I use it myself and when I see I can pay with doge I can. I always try to use the less popular tokens first then the more popular ones.
347  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: {Warning}:Please stay away from this Youtube Channel on: November 14, 2019, 09:37:40 PM
Isn't that intended to steal peoples bitcoin? I feel nothing for people who download a tool used to steal. They idiots anyway since they the ones who will have their bitcoins stolen while they try to steal from someone else. Brilliant.  Cheesy

I love how at the end of the video it shows an account with 160 bitcoin. Yes because stealing over half a million dollars takes just 10 minutes and all you need to do is download some random app online. Hilarious.
They also go into a lot of detail which amazes me. Imagine going into that much detail showing people how to do something which is basically doing nothing or just faked or it is that method they use that you actually steal from yourself following their instructions.
348  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible that Bitcoin becomes quiescent? on: November 14, 2019, 09:25:08 PM
I also think like that, what if bitcoin has run out in the mines, are there no more miners, but after I thought again, surely Satoshi Nakamoto designed bitcoin in such a way that this crypto will always go according to circumstances.

Oh, we meet again. Spamming, even more, are we? Vomiting out more mess over the forum? You make me sick. You have no self-respect and honestly, are you proud of yourself? You don't deserve to be paid for a single one of your posts.

Posting without thinking again.... Yes he designed the crypto so it would always work, you don't need bitcoins to mine when there are 21 million bitcoins (minus burnt ones) in circulation in transactions all the time. Plenty to go around.

You don't mine Bitcoin, you mine blocks, and you receive a reward from a diminishing pool. There are three incentives for miners in my opinion, the award from the diminishing pool, the transaction fees, and the convenience of transaction handling. Bitcoin is not really efficient for small daily transaction, and this has resulted in the rise of side chains and ATMs. The owners of these services could well become miners to gain a bit of control of their transactions. Transfers between large investment houses need to be performed away from the exchanges, and this could be an incentive for such houses to start mining. Similar considerations apply when countries start to pay for tanker loads of oil with Bitcoin. It already happens with gold, and Bitcoin is a natural alternative. All of these may be handled by private  mining investment houses.

Will Bitcoin become quiescent? Well it depends on your interpretation of Bitcoin. Will it become dormant? My belief is that it will continue to grow in importance. Will it become quiet? The answer to this is almost certainly yes. You just need to look at the old British Empire to realise how it will happen. Most people believe that the British Empire is no longer in existence, but the truth is far more disturbing. The wealth was transferred into pyramids of holding companies in offshore tax havens. This is often referred to as the "veil of tiers", and central banks were invented to allow the old dynasties to purchase most of the world assets through QE, and other mechanisms. It still exists as an Anglosphere empire, and you only need to look at the Brexit manipulation to realise this. Never underestimate their creativity, and some people believe that Bitcoin is their creation. We know that they are building great wealth through Bitcoin, but we don't know how they will be using this. If they create their own mining factories, and restrict transaction address acceptance to known associates, then non-elites will have to rely on a few independent miners, or pay high fees to be accepted by the investment miners.


I agree with you that bitcoin is not as suited as it could be for daily transactions but that is ok since we can just use it for bigger purchases and leave the small stuff like a cup of coffee to lite coin or doge XMR or whatever you prefer. For me, bitcoin does it's job and it does it well. Why do say mining gives you control of your own transactions? You don't choose which transactions to mine. Or do you mean you know that there will always be mining support for the transactions since you are contributing to the mining yourself? Gold is an ancient asset I don't see how bitcoin can be compared since it is a currency and gold was replaces long ago as a medium of trade. I don't understand your second paragraph it's beyond me so no comment this time. xP
349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: For new people, when they go on the journey to bitcoin. on: November 14, 2019, 09:10:38 PM
actually I don't really understand what you are talking about even though you wrote it at length, everything must be achieved by hard work especially for beginners, I used to get Bitcoin with a faucet, I collect day and night but the results are very few, but that's where I learned to look for better.

Yea you certainly did find better ways.... -_- Like spamming the forum up. Very good. If you don't understand then stay out of the conversation.


I remember, there's one author said  "Don't buy Bitcoin, earn it".



I don't usually put my shoes in this situation that I just earn bitcoin in a way I want it to be. For me, buying bitcoin is the way for me to contribute to the market price and volume of bitcoin circulating in the market. Becoming someone who just earns it without contribution seems like that individual isn't contributing to the development of bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole. Though, the exception is simple, if you cannot buy bitcoin, tell others to buy it. That is as simple as adoption.

I'm quite offended on what you say knowing that I don't buy btc but I only earn it thru working online . Not just me but many more are doing the same to earn a btc or a crypto but this does not mean that we are free loaders . We did our best to to get the job done  . We are helping others ( the company owners ) and they do their thing . They pay us because we deserved it . Peace bro
Don't be offended, it is his opinion and let him think that way. It is true that there are many more individuals that is only earning bitcoin and nothing is wrong with that, it does not mean that they don't contribute in the market because they also help in the circulation of it.
As for me,
I am doing both, that's why I know how hard to earn bitcoin. By participating in campaigns and many more ways.
I am also buying bitcoin since I need to earn more so I even participated in investing.

I earn in bitcoin from various websites mostly SEO stuff. Anyway, I definitely contribute. I use my bitcoin all the time so how can I not be contributing. I don't see this guys point actually. Whats the point in working for fiat then going to bitcoin when you can just work for bitcoin. Here this person is telling us that earning bitcoin is not contributing it but they are doing just that. Infact earning it means you earn 100% in bitcoin. This person only buys bitcoin with some of the fiat they earn.  Tongue

350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Fortnite, PUBG, DOTA 2, Hearthstone, Apex coming to blockchain? Mass adoption? on: November 14, 2019, 10:41:15 AM
There is no doubt that this will definitely happen. I remember in 2017 a few gaming projects wanted to do this, it is just too much to take for a small project with limited resources. They were talking about their own platform like steam. It sounds nice but look at what you are going up against. It just didn't make sense to me why people got so excited and invest so much into the gaming projects. They invest before they even see any results.
Its crazy how some people just splash their money around mindlessly at a project just because the idea is nice or it looks pretty or promises have been made.

You will in the future be able to actually own your own items somehow. I think with erc 721 fungal tokens. That way you can bring the value of your item with you into other games or even just trade on the market for profit.
351  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Alt-coins with practical use on: November 14, 2019, 10:01:29 AM
Tokpie is a great example. It is backed by bounty hunters work and the conduct IEO on it and the projects are always quality since they have their reputation and value of the token to uphold.
You also get benefits for holding 10k-50k Tokpie tokens. Another one is Mediacoin, it is like BitTorrentToken but better. Also, peer2peer but uses its own app.

It's just a matter of looking for what you want or need and finding something as close to it as possible. Keep your eyes open for opportunity and never turn any opportunity down. The reward for very little risk os greater then any time you could ever spend playing video games watching movies or relaxing.
352  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Daily Living on: November 13, 2019, 08:40:57 PM
I don't live on crypto-only because I can't pay bills and buy food with it. I do however buy almost everything else with crypto and my income revenues include bitcoin as a payout method alongside all the normal banking ones and PayPal which is nice to see because being paid used to be a problem for me. They always wanted me to have a Paypal or something. The bank I use doesn't support Paypal.

How does the bitcoin debit system with Bitpay work? How has it been for you?
353  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think that cryptos such as Bitcoin would be mainstream? on: November 13, 2019, 08:37:11 PM
Yes, bitcoin will be as mainstream as any other payment option. I don't know how popular it will be in comparison but I like to think it will be along there next to names like MasterCard, maestro and the like.
Personal preference per person of how they want to keep their assets basically. I choose crypto always.
354  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: CedsonHub Script [Open Source][Free] on: November 13, 2019, 06:08:54 PM
Sure, in the next update we will add support for offerwalls. If you need specific offerwall provider, please let us know.

That would be amazing. Thanks for the nice script. What I love about this script is that you do not have to create a new account to use it. When I visit a faucet I am often put off by that.
The automatic registration gambling sites use is the best though. Then you just set your email and password under profile.
355  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: refBitcoin.com : Buy Ads and Get Money Back + Free Bitcoin + Free Advertising on: November 13, 2019, 05:39:27 PM
~snip~

By your definition, all stocks are Ponzi's too. Refbitcoin does fit some ponzi description but it is not since they are not offering insane returns or even promising you anything. They just tell you what will happen if they do well and continue to make sales. Btw they are selling something unlike a Ponzi which the income is purely based on the new investors and not backed by anything. This is an advertising company making sales. But I guess you can argue but then I will argue that stocks markets are ponzi's too.
356  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TrustDice - Bitcoin game - free faucet on: November 13, 2019, 05:13:58 PM
I am not really a gambler but I like to help people out so I will test out your site. It's a very nice and good looking site. You have so many games. It is one of those very expensive professional casino scripts like you often see in fiat gambling. My user name is JokerPop. Thanks. Maybe add faucet? Will do well for people to test things out before making their deposit.
357  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Overview of faucet scripts on: November 13, 2019, 05:03:10 PM
bitcoins4free.ml/faucet-scripts/
UP
After some time I updated list of faucet scripts. I added some new faucet scripts. I also updated information (features, prices, links and etc) about all old scripts.
There is 28 faucet scripts available on my list, it's biggest list online.
But if I still missed something, or you found some mistakes, just let me lnow Wink

I want to give you some merits but I don't have any Sad Another example of how the merit system is broken... Your website has been very helpful to me. The list extensive but the description and links to each are short which is good, I hate to have to scroll through to many things. You also placed the links together. Easier to see that way. Nice new adds.
358  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: UPDATE-My Bitcoin Faucets;CPM help?? on: November 13, 2019, 04:46:55 PM
You need to optimize your layout and get as many ads in the focus area as possible. Basically as many ads as can be seen without scrolling down.  Don't overdo the ads you want it to look nice.
Use different ad networks and figure out which suites you best. These things take time. I am not sure how you even got into any ad network since my antivirus makes the screen go red and doesn't want me to visit your site. It doesn't even let me "ignore and continue" which is really bad. What's with the ghost redirect? It is probably that.
359  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Dogecoin real or a meme? on: November 13, 2019, 04:38:34 PM
I use to mine it very early on. I am not sure exactly how long it was out for when I was mining but I was mining a few 1000 doges a night with my desktop pc just using the CPU. I wish I had just carried on.
I remember I spent the doge on a gambling game that was like hot potatoe and you wait for someone to buy the bag from you otherwise you lose the bag and get nothing. So the last person with the bag when the time is out lost. I thought it was cute and didn't really expect to be using it to make purchases or for it to be a trading pair since doge is matched up often alongside eth, ltc,btc.
360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters do not need to wait for altcoin season on: November 13, 2019, 09:48:21 AM
Bounty season will begin as soon as the people who support scams either leave the community or they start thinking and stop being mindless sheep zombies fresh for the slaughter following one another to any shit token that can find and supporting it. "Investors" need to stop believing everything they hear.

There are good bounties. Just look!! Seriously doing a bounty is like investing. Instead of buying into the ICO you are earning it. Why do you want to waste your time? The point is to profit.
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