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4061  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: TOP 10 Lottery Winner Losers on: November 04, 2020, 07:26:02 PM
Easy money go away easily from our hands because people who earned money without working for it will not realize its worth that is why most of the people spent in a wrong way and end up losing everything.We can't change anything what is supposed to happen but at least if you win something like this in your life then don't throw all your simply for no real cause, just make something out of it.
4062  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounty hunters on: November 04, 2020, 05:16:34 PM

Because responsibility and "fears" are on both sides. Developers are worried that if a large number of scammers join the campaign, it will be ineffective and will give away a large amount of tokens for nothing, and bounty hunters are worried that if the project is a scam, their personal data will be sold and used for online crimes.
In my opinion, there are two options:
1. The developer will hire a professional manager to eliminate the scamers and then no KYC will be required.
2. Bounty hunters will do very thorough project research and only do KYC verification if they themselves decide that project is credible and legit.
Everyone should decide individually what suits him best.
If you are saying people using multiple accounts to get more rewards as scammers then its nit really affecting the campaign because they also do the same work as everyone do to get the rewards. Even campaign from reputed manager asks KYC at the time of token distribution because manager is not in the position to control it.
4063  Economy / Economics / Re: Second lockdown in Europe can their economy survive this?. on: November 04, 2020, 04:02:13 PM
If there is a sign of second wave then it is nit going to be restricted into a border, the whole world might face the second wave of corona and for sure it is going to affect the economy once it hit the range which forces the government to lockdown the country with no choice.Especially the festive season is coming in a month which is going to trigger the second wave sooner.

Probably they can survive that, if they survived the first, they can still overcome it. We all know most of the countries in Europe do have a good state of economy compared to those countries which are under developed.

I think they will experience struggle but they will overcome it easily.

Covid-19 is getting weaker nowadays, I don't know how and I don't know why, I just feel it.

Here in our country, although our economy is not that good and the governments are irresponsible to take some actions regarding this pandemic. They have a confident mindset that Covid-19 is really weak, that's why most of the businesses here are operating slowly, day by day, so that we can somehow control the economic crisis.
But the history says, when we are hit by the pandemic a century earlier people survived in the first but second wave costs huge amount of lives and did damage a lot than the first one.Yes humanity will survive for sure but how much people are going to lose their life if there is another wave? Still vaccines are not created for the world population and it may take at least one more year from now.
4064  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounty hunters on: November 04, 2020, 01:20:57 PM
In that case, the easiest solution is to be prepared for the fact that at the end of each bounty campaign to which we join, we will have to pass KYC verification. I know it's not fair, but I think it's the best way to avoid disappointment.
We can also ask the bounty manager and dev team very carefully before joining campaign. If they avoid responding, then we may suspect that they will attempt to make such change in rules at the time of distribution and they will request verification. Then we just leave such campaign.
Possibly this is the temporary solution, giving KYC details is not fair though but when you know what those rewards are worth to take then its time to compromise the privacy over the money.

KYC verification completely contradicts the basic principle of cryptocurrencies, i.e. anonymity. So I do not support it either. However, I do understand project developers who do not want to "feed" cheaters who apply with multiple accounts.
Alternatively, in those campaigns where KYC verification is necessary, there should be higher rates.
Bounties can increase the rewards with single click because they are not paying a real cryptos ( because it doesn't have any value yet). Higher rewards may lure people but still it is not going to change the fate of bounty campaign cheats either hunters should move to bitcoin campaigns or they have to choose their project more cautiously.
4065  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: India plans to introduce law to ban cryptocurrency trading on: November 04, 2020, 08:10:07 AM
^Legalizing is better than restring it because legalizing can help the developing country like India to create more opportunities for their people in the earning and also the government will get something in the return of tax.But banning it will stop the revenue completely and it is not going to be easy to track the people who still uses cryptos when it was banned.
I am not hearing good things about the ruling government in India as i have seen some dumb things and memes in social media regarding combating the pandemic asking everyone to drink urine to overcome the virus and if these people are ruling then you should not expect anything smart from them  Cheesy.
Banning is not a smart move and considering their population along with China a massive adoption will be something huge.
There are some positive news as well in India for cryptos, read an article which said in India some bank is going to open 22 physical banking place for crypto related services so if government is completely against then they might disapprove such proposals right?
4066  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounty hunters on: November 03, 2020, 07:58:24 PM
In that case, the easiest solution is to be prepared for the fact that at the end of each bounty campaign to which we join, we will have to pass KYC verification. I know it's not fair, but I think it's the best way to avoid disappointment.
We can also ask the bounty manager and dev team very carefully before joining campaign. If they avoid responding, then we may suspect that they will attempt to make such change in rules at the time of distribution and they will request verification. Then we just leave such campaign.
Possibly this is the temporary solution, giving KYC details is not fair though but when you know what those rewards are worth to take then its time to compromise the privacy over the money.
4067  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounty hunters on: November 03, 2020, 04:59:28 PM
Don't you know that most of the bounties asks the participants to complete KYC at the time of token distribution,which are supposed to be happen at the time of joining itself as per your suggestion?

KYC is against the idea of cryptos so crypto community should never appreciate that.

And this. To me, it is a straight scam when you change the terms of the bounty and after all the hard work they ask you to fill the KYC; many people would've never joined this campaign if they knew since the beginning that KYC was going to be mandatory.

And as far as I know there are many projects (airdrops mainly) that ask you to fill the KYC and then misuse your data. Sorry but no, thanks. I hope more and more members in this forum raise awareness on that.
Bounty hunters are not in a position to demand something from the project team, so nothing is going to be changed if few people starts thread like this and I feel every bounty hunter need to realize that their hard work being stolen with the stupid smart rules of the bounty team.
4068  Other / Meta / Re: How many hours are you connected daily? on: November 03, 2020, 02:15:14 PM
But I like to ask if there is any reason why you do not post from your mobile and choose your notebook instead?
Fat fingers. Cheesy

Bigger screen so it will be easier to read and also won't hurt my eyes in longer usage. I don't really like to post from mobile keypad which I rarely do and most of the time I mess up the posts while quoting and replying to someone.
4069  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: India plans to introduce law to ban cryptocurrency trading on: November 03, 2020, 06:29:05 AM
^Legalizing is better than restring it because legalizing can help the developing country like India to create more opportunities for their people in the earning and also the government will get something in the return of tax.But banning it will stop the revenue completely and it is not going to be easy to track the people who still uses cryptos when it was banned.
4070  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am having difficulty receiving a bitcoin transfer on: November 03, 2020, 05:11:40 AM
I am having difficulty receiving a bitcoin transfer. It usually takes a couple of hours, but this time its a day and a half and counting.
Can anyone tell me what is going on, and when should I receive the funds? It says pending. This is the address: 13U4KkfPRUDKKr4yEUshx8rB1bM9MJbqnn

I sincerely appreciate any, and all your help.
Still there is no transaction yet on the address you provided so sender used transaction fee less than the recommended one so you need to wait until the Mempool gets clear.If you have the transaction hash of that transaction then it is possible to estimate how long it will take to get into blocks based on the transaction fees used for it.
4071  Other / Meta / Re: How many hours are you connected daily? on: November 01, 2020, 06:05:33 PM
Will it still count 1 day if my account is logged in for 24 hrs and i dont do any activity on my account (like surfing / posting ) ?
No, you won't be considered as online if you are not making any request to the site, if I remember it correctly you need to do some kind of activity for every 60 second to add one minute of activity to your account so simply logged in for one day won't be having any changes.

Oh that's why, mine's total time logged in was just 16 days, I've been here since 2017 but I stop for almost a year and a half to focus on my studies and career. I always check in here for 3-4 days per week cause I do so much work that I can't even focus reading because I'm too tired. Specially when I'm reading technical. I can't check in everyday just like some. I just allot days where I can browse threads here.  Per day I always spent around 1-2 hours only, and with a lot of alt-tabs.
Even few minutes is enough for someone to get updated themselves with crypto related news all around the world and also trends which got hyped and dumped.Longer time is needed only for someone who wants to get technical knowledge about cryptos and wants to establish themselves into a renowned member of bitcointalk.
4072  Economy / Economics / Re: Second lockdown in Europe can their economy survive this?. on: November 01, 2020, 05:02:30 PM
If there is a sign of second wave then it is nit going to be restricted into a border, the whole world might face the second wave of corona and for sure it is going to affect the economy once it hit the range which forces the government to lockdown the country with no choice.Especially the festive season is coming in a month which is going to trigger the second wave sooner.
4073  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Mongolia is a crypto-friendly country on: November 01, 2020, 03:55:37 PM
Don't forget to add the source of the news. Smiley

https://cointelegraph.com/news/mongolia-s-largest-bank-to-offer-crypto-related-services

But you forget to add the word soon to it, so it means they decided to offer such services but they are not yet offering anything maybe in future they will.And also in the article posted on in cointelegraph they are talking about their own CBDC not anything bitcoin or other decentralized cryptos.
4074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounty hunters on: November 01, 2020, 02:32:22 PM
Don't you know that most of the bounties asks the participants to complete KYC at the time of token distribution,which are supposed to be happen at the time of joining itself as per your suggestion?

KYC is against the idea of cryptos so crypto community should never appreciate that.
4075  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Engagement on the Zero/Low-value post. on: November 01, 2020, 12:40:39 PM
I am bit confused when report such kind of threads on beginners section because few times my report was marked as bad but literally they are not supposed to be in this section even in the bitcointalk because the information available is reluctant only they way of approach differed.

Is the thread still there? Maybe we could take a look at one of them.
Some of the threads are still here but I don't want to point of the threads here because it may hurt the user personally which I never wanted to do anywhere.


I also noticed that Offtopic board gets more and more spammed with zero value posts and topics. Let's see two examples:

Not gay but attracted to women with penis
I NEED HELP, MASTURBATION IS KILLING ME

What in the world is the connection between transgenders, masturbation and Bitcoin?! Seriously, are such topics representative for BitcoinTalk? And the list is huge in Offtopic, these beings just 2 topics that caught my attention lately.

Myself rarely visit off topic because where most of the time discussions gets going which is nothing related to bitcoin and cryptos. What will happen when you report such posts in the off-topic section? Mods are actually removing those threads? I feel that few of my reports on that section remains unhandled for long time.
4076  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How cryptocurrencies could allow financial inclusion ? on: November 01, 2020, 11:14:17 AM
I was discussing with some friends about how cryptocurrencies could change the human relationship in the next centuries. We were all agree that the banking system was increasing the gaps between poor and rich people. the richest hard becoming more rich and the poor more poor, specially in developing countries.
Some of them Think that we should need to adopt the anonymous currencies for the disruption, other think that we need more involvement of the government for mass adoption.

I will really appreciate to have your opinion.

Cryptocurrencies gives the chance for the people to do but if people don't take the opportunities earlier stages then it will go into the hands of people who are already rich and the story remain the same for next few centuries.
4077  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Warren thoughts on Bitcoin on: November 01, 2020, 04:19:57 AM
Warren Buffett is an old fashioned guy, so he has no idea or just don't want to accept the decentralization. We know there are people who became millionaire by investing on bitcoin so not everyone supposed to invest on everything, they will go with their journal and try to destroy all others.
4078  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How does ChipMixer make money? on: October 31, 2020, 07:38:16 PM
Chip mixer is making lot of money that is why they can afford such an expensive campaign for almost 3 and half years with no change in their pay rate. You will get so much in returns if you do something worthy with free of costs. People who cares about the privacy are not going to be worried about few hundred bucks as tip when the job gets done so they are making a lot more than paying to their participants. Cheesy
4079  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Engagement on the Zero/Low-value post. on: October 31, 2020, 05:32:08 PM
I am bit confused when report such kind of threads on beginners section because few times my report was marked as bad but literally they are not supposed to be in this section even in the bitcointalk because the information available is reluctant only they way of approach differed.

But when comes to engaging on such threads it rarely occurs from my side unless I want to post sarcastic reply there.
4080  Economy / Gambling / Re: LOL.. so little warning sending coins to Roobet - =) ur gonna love this on: October 31, 2020, 04:39:08 PM
Your ethereum is ready for bets right? If not then you can call them shady because you missed out the betting opportunity due to their tos but here you just want to withdraw which is restricted for security measures.

There is no way to cancel your broadcasted transaction unless you want to double spend it. If you do then you sre the scammer. Smiley
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