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3661  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin for tasks ? on: October 25, 2020, 06:43:18 AM
I add +1 with BIT-BENDER's post that he is linking to a thread of How to earn Bitcoins

It's generally a summarized way in which what you could probably do in your time here. There are many services that you could possibly offer as long as you are capable and have the capacity on it. The best thing is that you could be specialized in one aspect and expect to have bigger rates if you have quality service.



Thank you for this , just recieved  100$  by building a simple website in Cyrptogrind.
That's good for you. Maybe you could start your service here as well so you could formally let other people see your work and maybe increase your clients.
3662  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Just a Question... on: October 24, 2020, 10:08:48 AM
There are some advantages and disadvantages when it comes to both platforms. Ideally, announcements and updates come easy to Telegram because of the Channel Option, in which subscribers could easily view the new articles that have been published by their site. On the other hand, Discord is more organized to make multiple areas for different topics under one channel, with the capability of assigning more flexible administrative privileges, etc.

For the gambling community, I think it's best to be in Discord because they could just join one channel and be part of their interest. Maybe that game they like to play, etc.
3663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Crypto.com drastically changes staking requirements for their debit cards on: October 24, 2020, 05:56:32 AM
They have the capacity to do so, and it's possibly indicated in the terms and conditions in which they could change any of the current offers that they have, etc. Maybe this could cause a little pump on CRO tokens to increase the price on it because of the possible demand. I'm currently staking that because of the awesome card, but I don't know if I would still have the capacity to stake that amount in the future.

I remember them lowering the referral reward as well from $50 to $25 (?), not really sure. It's just them adjusting now what they think is right for them. Idrk.
3664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First Terror Attack Related With Bitcoin - INDIA on: October 23, 2020, 02:01:39 PM
This may be the first Terror attack that was linked publicly with Bitcoin I think this would reflect negatively on the image and the future of crypto in India. It would be hard for the Indian users to continue if their government decided to hunt people using it or something. And what a coincidence that it was people from UK? Do you think it’s correlated with each other?

I can’t believe people have the capacity to communicate even when you’re in jail. He has certainly have a lot of connections too.
3665  Other / Archival / Re: Why you should not use Paypal for Bitcoin on: October 23, 2020, 09:28:46 AM
I guess what makes it so popular now because a giant is now adapting the cryptocurrency method. I think what people need to know is what they are risking using their platform. The general users should be aware of what a private key should be and how important it is to have your own wallet instead of a custodial. I hope people who are going into the crypto space from PayPal would read this as well.

I like the idea of "enjoy." Once this goes even more mainstream, it will even reach higher highs. You will never know.
3666  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcointalk Charity Program - Give Hope To Everyone! on: October 22, 2020, 11:10:13 PM
am I qualified? I would love to spend some time doing something good for the world.
I’m sure it's impossible because knowing that your trusts and reputation is not good, I don’t think someone will trust you here With money anymore. Thanks for the offer, though. You could do it with your own money and share it with the community
3667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LimitSwap on: October 22, 2020, 09:44:07 AM
Unless you can get the tokens for free, I don't think I will buy it and will not share my private key to use the software. It should be tied to your address, and then there's the verification in the blockchain if you HOLD that specific amount. I must say it's pretty easy to set up seeing their tweet with the video. Nonetheless, I still wouldn't try it because I have no experience with those kinds of things.

Have you tried it OP?
3668  Economy / Speculation / Re: PayPal to open up network to cryptocurrencies on: October 22, 2020, 02:57:13 AM
Cryptocurrency would be open to more users and even the non-tech savvy people who has PayPal would be applicable now. It's going to be easier now to get a hold of it and it's just going to expose more and more people. That's what we want as a user of BTC, right? More adoptions!



Libra is dead. Even if it isn't, I don't see it hurting BTC. It'll just trade against it.
Like most of the coins, it's still BTC that is being used as the traded currency. Nothing will ever replace that for sure.
3669  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Bitcoin Exchange Rate Calculator on: October 22, 2020, 02:00:38 AM
Ano ba yung herokuapp? Nabasa ko lang 'to sa forum eh kasi alam ko ito din yung nakalagay dun sa live price change pag nag bebenta in BTC. Same lang ba ang application na ginagamit nun?
3670  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will you buy BTC from PayPal now that they are letting people do it? on: October 22, 2020, 01:56:51 AM
I'm an active user of PayPal, but I haven't received an email about it. Probably it's because of the region that I am from. Maybe soon? If ever I get the opportunity to buy BTC within the PayPal app, I would try to get some. Just to experience and let others know that it's possible now. More and more people are getting into cryptocurrency daily, and with PayPal supporting it, it's worth celebrating IMO.
3671  Economy / Economics / Re: Why has crypto failed to break through still? on: October 21, 2020, 03:09:25 PM
Do you know what you’re talking about? First, the money printing process is already in the hands of the government, and just because bitcoin is digital doesn't mean eradicating the printed money. We would love for Bitcoin to be the most used currency, but i doubt either one will cease to exist. It’s for sure going to be living together, backing each other. The concept of CBDC’s are most likely the application. Don’t get me wrong. I support BTC 100%, but as we progress with the digital currency, most of the Banks want their own, and it’s just a result because of Bitcoin.

I’m not too sure about not making a dent because it has already in some of the financial institutions are already adopting some kind of technology that is relatively near to bitcoin.

By using the cryptocurrency itself, You are already challenging the status quo. So I don’t know what you’re talking about here, but the majority of the members here in the forum are already supporting it, including me.
3672  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: 💰 How to start mining with low capital 💰 on: October 21, 2020, 09:41:40 AM
PCs don't really consume that much electricity, you can even turn your monitor off automatically to remove one source of electricity consumption.
as for VPS, since you aren't exactly mining and are simply running an altcoin node it shouldn't be a problem as a lot of people are running nodes on different VPS services.
I could try it on my VPS. Have you tried it personally, too? Do you think it's worth it?



I have done the research, and I have seen this old post. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@mandeep.vicky/clam-stake

I see that it's just like what the OP posted. I'm curious if that guy is profitable. Shocked
3673  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [Survey]Do we need to provide KYC documents in any cryptocurrency exchanges? on: October 21, 2020, 09:13:27 AM
I had already answered your survey, and some questions should've had a middle question, not just yes or no. For example, the question "will you trade on the platform if KYC is required?" it depends on the exchange's reputation, etc. Your data that will have gathered will have more flexibility and a realistic approach. It should have an "Other" option then remarks on it.
3674  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Forum activity. Need help! on: October 21, 2020, 06:03:13 AM
For the most basic needs for every newbie, you could read this - Newbies - Read before posting

It's stickied to the top and you should've read it before posting. Almost everything is already there for anything forum-related. I suggest using the search bar before creating any topic.
3675  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: pano kung ang pilipinas ay magka crypto but it has same value sa btc on: October 21, 2020, 02:35:25 AM
Feeling ko meron naman ng behind the scenes na nangyayari pa especially dun sa katulad ng sinabi ni Adreman23. Kasi ang current trend ngayon is for sure the crypto-friendly banks. Imagine, the Signature Bank, gained an 8% increase from the previous quarter just because they allow low-cost deposits openly with that. [1]

As for your question kung mawawalan value ng peso, I don't think that's the aim of cryptocurrency but as a backing for the value of the crypto. Most of the famous banks are looking into CBDC's (Central bank digital currency) and want to have their own currency. I think this is the trend today tingnan niyo yung Visa [2]. It seems they are really looking forward to taking control and make modern upgrades to the financial systems.



[1] - https://www.coindesk.com/signature-bank-q3-2020-earnings
[2] - https://blockchain.news/insight/visa-crypto-executive-cbdc-most-important-trend-for-future-of-money
3676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: 💰 How to start mining with low capital 💰 on: October 20, 2020, 11:03:38 PM
You are right,it's investing, but the staking made by the site is shared between the investors. It has a risk, if someone wins big on the casino you could lose part of your investment. The site is holding half of the network, so isn't easy to lose in the long run.
I think that's understandable already because there has to be somewhere that site would get that win. Anyways, that site holding half of the network bothers me though. It's either they can take advantage or not.

Then you can install your own clam node and start by yourself with zero risk. For that, you need a PC connected 24/7 and some skills to configure the staking. But should be possible for all.
It maybe an easy setup but I'm not sure if it's profitable in my end. Electricity here in my place is expensive. On a VPS, I'm not sure if it's allowed or even possible. I don't know but thanks for the ideas. 
3677  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: I feel sorry for the EMIREX bounty hunters $20 for 9 months of waiting on: October 20, 2020, 10:50:50 PM
At least there is still value within the token. Unlike other projects in which they distribute the tokens and then no exchange will have them listed. It's a valueless coin that no one would really use. There are many coins, and the market is being flooded with these different types of currencies with the same concept. It's redundant.

The token being frozen is probably a way to secure the value, and not every bounty hunter dump at market price. I think that's the idea. Maybe there is an option in which you are staking it?

For everyone that is complaining about the price, don't you think it's better to have something rather than to have none?
3678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do you think we have more bounty hunters now because of the pandemic on: October 20, 2020, 11:37:19 AM
This is possible because a lot of people are looking for ways to earn money online. They may have stumbled upon different rooms and guides that could point out to bounties or even the Signature campaigns here.

I think measuring the number of bounty hunters would be a difficult job because there are already many people who are doing it. Possibly some other people are also taking advantage of multiple accounts here. I’m curious about what metric or parameter to determine if there is a significant increase with the participants.

I think what the new bounty hunters would be facing is the legitimacy of new projects if it’s even worth it to work on or something related to that.
3679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google news is spreading FUD on: October 20, 2020, 09:40:51 AM
I don’t think it is the FUD that caused the liquidation of some old BTC holders. I believe that it has something to do with the current situation that we have now in the world, the pandemic. Still hasn’t been entirely stopped ever since the beginning. There are even cases popping up, and there's no complete solution yet.

What are the things that those banksters are spreading? Please tell me what you are talking about. Cite some sources.
3680  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Towards another gambling site. on: October 20, 2020, 05:29:00 AM
There are two critical factors to consider, and you should decide what you do with it
  • Understand different strategies and tactics to increase your chances of winning in Roulette
  • Learn the basics and let nature takes its course

That's what you should understand; the decision on what you will do is what you will get in the outcome. So it's more of a fundamental question that you have. Either you can stop when you are in profit or control what you will lose. I think that's a better focus.
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