so what's the difference between your $1000 offer vs a fiverr gig and can you proof it?
Huge difference, let me explain. First of all when you purchase a fiver gig, you are paying for usually one account holder or a holder of several accounts to make a tweet on your behalf to his followers. You can ask the seller to provide you with the usernames of his accounts and then go to a public metrics site like http://www.twitteraudit.com and check his follower count to know his reach and know how legitimate his followers are, in most cases you will see that the followers are mostly fake, bought off of another fiver gig selling mass created accounts. This has been one of the best and easiest way for so many fiver sellers to make quick money off of unsuspecting buyers who are just getting their messages out to a bunch of bot accounts that are not even owned by individual people. There is no way that those fiver gigs compare to what the Viral platform provides to sponsors at all. As you can read in the op here, the exposure you can expect from having your message travel across the network and currently reach over 50,000 twitter users who are interested in crypto currency related updates. On top of that you also have the benefits of relevance related to your message and that is important when it comes to SEO, instead of having your message on accounts that are into completely unrelated interest scopes. There is no other way currently in the crypto currency scene to gain this incredible exposure, with the flick of a switch you now have a major portion of the community who is interested in crypto, reading about you and what you have to offer. The math is simple and the end result is incredible reach with minimal effort! nice wall, but still no proof. website to your network (if there's one), proof of accounts, reports / audits.
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so what's the difference between your $1000 offer vs a fiverr gig and can you proof it?
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I really like your wallet setup. Bought some NEMs, let's see where it goes
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Guys i have still 10 Paycoin in my wallet, biddings starts ad 200 usd HODL, it will be $100+ by the end of the year! what is the status if any on legal actions against gaw etc....only ones i'm aware of is them not paying hosting fees.....can't belive their an't something going on with this (again sorry if there is a different thread on such shoot the link to me) have nothing in this ...did not buy any cloud miners nor equipment from them.....but as a BFL refugee like to keep track on how such laws are 'hopefully* being enforced now as more and more of these 'operators' are being sued and/or have legal issues thanks status on lawsuit https://forum.gethashing.com/t/probing-a-lawsuit-against-gawminers-et-al/2626
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Time to find another exchange?
Or say my name is John Doe, location Nigeria?
as long as they don't want a copy of your ID or some shit it's up to you. just give them fake data
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what are your rates for twitter services? Retweets & Fav?
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Guys i have still 10 Paycoin in my wallet, biddings starts ad 200 usd HODL, it will be $100+ by the end of the year!
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coins received, everything fine. thank you very much!
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Dubai generally follows traditional Islamic law. The accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. This proof requires at least two witnesses testifying against him, or his confession. If he admitted to doing it and apologized, then he has already confessed.
If convicted, the sentence can be a fine, imprisonment in a very unpleasant prison (prisons there are for punishment, not rehabilitation) or even having his right hand cut off. Depending on the amount stolen, whether it was recovered and whether he is Islamic or of a different religion, the punishment can vary quite a bit. Punishments tend to be more severe for non-Islamic foreigners than for Islamic citizens of the country. If he is not a citizen there, then he will be deported after the end of his sentence. Zen(cloud) quote: What is the sound of one hand clapping? if you're happy and you know it clap your ha- oh sorry about that :p
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I use bitcoin.de and never had an issue with them or sellers. it's actually very easy to use.
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news from BTER Support: "we are updating and configure the qora wallet. withdrawal and deposit will be effect. it is expected to finish in 1-2 days."
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I wouldn't invest in cloudminers at this point. Most of them are scam/ponzi (Gamble) and 1-2 legit are offering a horrendous ROI.
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Is anyone having problems withdrawing from Bter to a newly created polo address? On bter side it shows "error: 201 wallet does not exist". I just copy pasted the address, so there are no additional space whatsoever.
yes, bter has issues, they're in contact with qora devs... I'm waiting since 4 days for my withdrawal...
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And the beat goes on, on Cryptsy: Funny how nobody is able to trade on Cryptsy right now (Several hours already), yet these bots keep doing their thing over and over. Things that make you go Hmmmm. My guess is that these are Cryptsy's own Bots manipulating the XPY market. Opinions? Is this direct proof of Cryptsy running Bot traders on the Paycoin market of their own exchange? looks like a new spinoff episode with cryptsy. seems they're manipulating the paycoin market?
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any news regarding bter withdrawal bug? are they in contact with qora devs?
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I prefer a-ads and / or bitmedia.io - adbit not so much.
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don't worry, they got a PC to pay everyone back... good thing I stopped using cryptsy after the paycoin incident
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I'd like to contact you via email, possible?
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Web of Trust is catching up it seems
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I'm late or missed the opportunity? I'd like to have one also.
yep, all keys are gone for now. will update thread once I got some more!
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