If you have the need to promote stuffs or services more professionally (judging by your earlier post), go ahead. Because it takes 1 Merit for you to rank up to Junior Member which then allows image posting. Wouldn't take that long if you stick around and participate in discussions.
Otherwise, it's not worth the money.
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Thanks for the code, first time I get to redeem because of the forum exclusivity ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I already sent you 2 DM's but have no answer, why?
Reatim has already answered your question. You have to participate more on the forum and not just join a campaign after a long period of inactivity. And that requirement applies to all campaigns here.
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Sure, more traffic usually means more revenue but I'm not sure it would drop that much because this is still the number one place for bitcoin discussion even if all the spammers left. Also, theymos doesn't seem to care that much about the ads or money and has said before that he has thought about removing adverts and also that the forum doesn't need any more money. Personally I think it would be silly to forgo the ad spot but it's still there at least.
I agree. Best to capitalize on ad spots because they would never run out of style. That's why we see millionaires always finding ways to get richer ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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The good catch is gamblers who are been satisfied will continue to used the casinos, they already enjoying the service so for sure whatever types of offer the house provides gamblers will pay attention with satisfactions that they're getting out from the house.
There's benefits if you are wise 😉 wagering such amount and attained the vip status where there's privileges that you're getting from the house while enjoying wagering .
Just like how IRL casinos offer free drinks, meals and accommodations to those punters so they stay longer.
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Bitcoin has mostly been a tool for speculation.
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I think that kind of approach to their users are really not fair. There are also users from third world that can provide good quality posts. Anyway, I don't think cryptotalk is nowhere near with bitcointalk. That's my opinion though. Really wonder what will be their future if they stop paying their users to post?
It's really subjective. From a website owner's perspective, sometimes they have to implement such measures because they prefer quality over quantity. Sure, there are good posters from there but they are the minority. Just like some services blocking certain countries because the majority of DDoS attacks are originating from there. Before you judge me, I'm also from a third-world country so yeah.
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As has been mentioned here several times, before a service can and may be labelled as scam, you should first provide solid evidence! Otherwise it can quickly happen that you are been branded for defamation. Apart from that, I think that you should first contact the support... It is not unusual that the OP is not active here on Bitcointalk. The activities on Bitcointalk are carried out by others. In this case: yahoo62278. At Roobet.com, for example, the OP is also not active, because Hhampuz takes care of the forum promo on behalf of Roobet. Actually, absolutely-positioned is the more or less the representative of Roobet although he's only part of the team. Hhampuz has no relations to whatever internal operation as he only ensures the participants get paid for promoting the brand; nothing more nothing less: Are you the owner of this site? Upon visiting I noticed the cool design of your site will sign up later and make a feedback in this thread if theres an error I will encounter but I want to know the minimum deposite and withdrawal of your site? And also consider the amoubt of your bankroll.
Hi! I'm not the single owner of the site, but I do work on the site. No min deposit for BTC. ETH has a min deposit of 0.001. Min withdrawal is $5.
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Yet I post proof, but I’m mindless right? I won the 1000$ from my 200$ and they now are finding every reason not to pay me. Avoid this trash website they don’t even have instant withdrawals, it’s 2020 lmao. It’s ok you guys can keep the money but I promise I will ruin your reputation and won’t stuff until this website is in the ground.
Stake is a better alternative they pay out instantly and don’t ask for scam info
Nope, I was not referring to you. Just that if you view his post history, you'd get what I mean. Back to your case, have you contacted them via Twitter? On such sites, the mods have no authority over the tickets so they're just re-routing everything to support. https://twitter.com/GamdomOfficial
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It's much easier to spot such scams back when SSDs/ flash drives were pretty expensive to begin with. Now we have to check on the store ratings or use common sense since there's no way such capacity could be that dirst cheap.
And don't forget graphic cards, those are harder to spot!
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The era of Skynet is coming close. Soon we'll have robots in wars and crimes superseding our puny fleshy mankind in almost every aspect.
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What future do you think this forum will have? It seems to me that without monetary support from the YoBit exchange, this forum simply cannot exist.
Might not last as long as Bitcointalk IMHO. They still have support since YoBit is an exchange so there's a stream of funds from their members or sheeps but as long as CT manage to sustain on its ad-revenue, there's no point for them to pull the plug.
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Very simple. Buy when it's low, sell when it's high. Keep track of your positions so you know which ones to liquidate/ enter once the opportunity strikes.
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I do not understand very well about the return of money that the hacker stole. Can they recover the bitcoins they have stolen? The likelihood is very low, maybe the hackers are playing a certain game. 120,000 Bitcoins is a lot of money and can drag bitcoin down.
Unlike fiat money, Bitcoin transactions are much harder to trace if they're not conducted to KYC-ed platforms. Then there are mixers that obscure the tracks.
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I used to be a cat lover until I rear one. Alerts you of visitors/ intruders and likes to snuggle in bed. Cute doggo 😊
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These can be of different intentions, perhaps a person is counting on getting merits, or he just fills in the quota for his subscription company.
For some reason, this sounds like some telco plan ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) But I agree that simply posting for Merits or not giving TLDRs is pretty low. Especially those long-ass contents. Who the hell has time to read through while working or on a lunch break?
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Kinda unusual that a domain older than 2,000 days still hardly has any presence on Google SERP. Looks fishy...
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I don't see the need to add more options for registration. I don't know if other gambling platforms use steam logins but it should be a great feature for duelbits users compared to other platforms. On the contrary, we should be looking for more anonymous options to use the platform.
Most of them were formerly CSGO-only gambling sites, which relied primarily on skin trading via the Steam platform. They still do but have embraced the full casino experience to become mainstream.
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This website looks like a scam to me to require advantage of the deposit on the idea of competition and therefore the teams are inactive you'll not see any web crawlers while browsing the online because these search engines use web crawlers to crawl the online analyze the knowledge they receive on an internet site and add this information to the program directory.
Another mindless bot spouting here. Gamdom has grown from a CSGO site to an online casino over the years. There's no reason for them to scam and lose their hard-earned reputation.
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- give us a few new boards to discuss serious topics - hardware, domains, and defi are obvious choices.
I agree with this. Hardware, not just ASIC would definitely be a boon to most, if not all of us.
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