KingsDen - RajaDen have the same meaning in different language, it is the same in Indonesian. But I don't think these two account belong to the same person or maybe KingsDen can confirm it.
Ghost hunting again? The first KingsDen account belongs to the Nigerian society and the second appearance to the Indonesian. The nickname is quite popular, I would not associate them. Moreover, KingsDen already has one suspected viola in its history. Probably now everything related to kings and princes will relate to one participant.
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That is why around 8 months later, in September last year, Not really sure if this happened last year. Should we value your time? Why? You have made this discussion open, if you do not like something, it is not worth wasting your valuable time. Your story is pretty old. I assure you that all newcomers are more knowledgeable about the merit system than anything else on the forum. The bottom line is that not everyone understands that if they write something or create a "useful" topic, their creation will really be useful.
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This is what surprises me when I see similar topics. Well, people do not want to invest their money in cryptocurrency, so give them your choice. Why should someone convince and forcibly involve in something that they do not understand and are not interested in? Bitcoin will always have those who believe in it; it doesn't need to prove its worth. Reading the posts, you can see that everyone says it's not too late to become an investor. Finally, think about yourself. If you're in the know, just sleep well. The rest will ripen and also catch up.
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Another paraphrase, without providing links to the sourceAccording to the Bitcoin Treasuries List, 59 companies and a handful of countries have 1.49 million bitcoins (BTC).
On March 1, 2021, 42 organizations had bitcoin on their balance sheets, representing a total of 1,350,073 bitcoin. This was the result of 304 days, or nearly nine months, of work. Statistics show that there are 59 corporations, many nations, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with a total of 1,499,493 bitcoin kept in treasuries, according to the data.
Is it right or am I missing something else?
https://cryptonews.net/en/news/bitcoin/2959907/
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paraphrasing without providing sources from the original.User: Patrick2t2Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5370691.msg58420702#msg58420702( archive) According to Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who spoke to CoinDesk TV on Thursday, "everyone in Miami is getting free bitcoin." Known as "the first Web3.0 city," the move is part of a fuzzier overall strategy to become "the first Web3.0 city." It involves separating apart the profits the city generates from MiamiCoin, which has already produced $21 million for the city.
I'm curious as to what you think about this issue.
https://gizmodo.com/miami-plans-to-give-out-bitcoin-in-its-quest-for-crypto-1848047317------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PlagiarismUser: flip4flopPost link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5379360.msg58868369#msg58868369( archive) A total of 129,800 option contracts worth almost $6 billion are slated to expire on Friday, marking one of the largest Bitcoin options expiration of the year. Most of these contracts are call options with a maximum pain price for today's options expiration is $48,000, which is the strike price with the most open options contracts. In other words, $48,000 is a strike price that would cause losses for the majority of options holders at expiration. If we continue and make a break for 50k by the end of the day it would force a bunch of buying of Bitcoin and could spark a nice rally over the next few weeks. I would imagine though that market makers will try and hold the price between 47,700-49k to suck the last amount of premium out of these contracts and let them expire worthless. Next week will truly be telling as new positions are established.
https://tokenist.com/in-depth-bitcoins-5-7-billion-worth-of-options-expire-on-friday/There is a ton of pressure now that institutions are holding large amounts of crypto and VCs are pumping money into projects. Combine that with there being options and futures available now on Bitcoin and you have a market that is a bit more manipulated. You have over $6 billion worth of options expiring today with a maximum pain price for Friday’s option expiration at $48,000, which is the strike price with the most open options contracts. In other words, $48,000 is a strike price that would cause losses for the majority of options holders at expiration. Like clockwork, BTC is hovering right around 48k and will likely all day. Next week is when we can expect to see a move in one way or another.
https://tokenist.com/in-depth-bitcoins-5-7-billion-worth-of-options-expire-on-friday/
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I just saw that you are only 25 days older than me. But the spring of 2018 became a good guide for us, and together we came to this forum. You lack activity merits since you should have been at Legend rank for a long time. But I'm sure it will come very soon. Our sources are quite generous people. Maybe you shouldn't hesitate and ask them to pay deeper attention to your posts. I saw how generously Ratimov rewards. I wish you a successful year!
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Unfortunately, the OP has its clear position of being right. Look at his recent posts. He is desperate to keep promoting this scam. Speaking of honesty and decency, not all people, unfortunately, have a correct understanding of these definitions. Your wellbeing is paramount. But I see that the number of its negative tags is growing. Therefore, his theme of convincing and accusing us of being cruel to such harmless people as the OP loses all meaning. He will not find allies in understanding here.
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I also join in with congratulations! Happy New Year, dear colleagues and our dear Bestchange manager! I am grateful that there are such wonderful people in my life with whom I can participate in the same company. I wish you all a happy year, big profits, and of course joint participation in this astounding subscription campaign.
Bestchange, I have been using your service for a long time, much more than participating in the company, and I want to thank you for your work! Success and prosperity to your business!
Happy New Year!
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In fact, the responsibility for keeping the forum clean lies entirely with the moderators, isn't it? And reporters are just assistants. I will not argue with the moderators about whether my report is right or not. We cannot advise doctors on how to treat a patient. Everyone must do their job. In my case, I see complete agreement with the moderators, although I do not take on much responsibility to judge the quality of posts. But if we talk about sending reports anonymously, then imagine how much work can be shouldered by the moderators? Suppose a newbie starts reporting all posts that are off-topic. His goals can be different, from stupid entertainment to some kind of revenge. And the moderators are obliged to check each post and give their full judgment. What kind of work is this? It seems to me that it is huge. Isn't it easier to trust those who will not engage in nonsense and send reports for the sake of their interests, having any reputation in the history of reports?
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I'm speaking from memory now but I think DdmrDdmr and Cryptopreneurbrainboss didn't get off to good starts on the forum, and look at them now.
I do not know their stories, but mine, yes, was at the beginning with mistakes. Plagiarism consisted of copying a post in which they asked about payment in the bounty. It was a few words, as far as I remember. At that time, as a beginner, I loved generosity, because they were shouted about everywhere, from YouTube to the usual flatiron. And I just copied the sentence from their post about payouts, assuming a few words wouldn't look like a copy. A bot was working to detect plagiarism. Then many accounts of any rank died. But I was lucky and I returned. For which I am immensely grateful to the forum. This is probably why I have such a passion for finding plagiarism. But on the other hand, some were pitied, but he never appreciated all the advantages that were given to him.
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LoyceV keeps very good statistics on newbies. I think you OP should take a closer look at it. Besides the three users you mentioned, I am convinced that there are many more candidates. And they are also noteworthy as their merit rises every month. You can imagine who and how he will define himself in the future. I would just list all the newcomers on that list and congratulate the forum with people who sincerely come here and contribute a lot of useful information. This is a very positive trend. We hope to see more posters like these next year.
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I support your request. Over the past years, there have been many pardons from moderators, including my account. I understand you very well, the forum is very easy to get used to, and very difficult to leave. Probably, the moderators could have probably made a pardon, forbidding you to participate in subscription campaigns for a certain period. Many have gone through this. But I also know people who were caught for plagiarism, and they were simply temporarily banned for two or three months without other restrictions. I think users from the Arabic locale know who I am talking about.
Therefore, your request may well be appropriate.
Merry Christmas, and best wishes for good and miracles!
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Your observation is correct, and the creation of new topics for any reason has become the favorite pastime of beginners. We all see and understand this very well. But you wrote that you were observant. Then you probably noticed that the new topic must be unique. Otherwise, all the answers in the topic turn into ordinary nit-picking for the one who created an empty topic, accusing him only of fishing for merits. If you have interesting ideas, create new topics, just take responsibility after opening a topic, regularly support your topic, and close it on time so as not to turn the topic into a mega-thread. But you also need to understand that a huge number of topics from one author is counterproductive and raises a lot of unnecessary questions.
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The word "must" in the OP's post is clearly redundant. Nobody owes anything to anyone. And for each person, digital assets are only a personal matter. I spend bitcoins when I need this or that thing. I have a hobby that I can spend money on regardless of whether my investment grows or not. I like the moment to be "now". Therefore, telling someone that digital assets need to be stored and held is too self-confident. Everyone has their own views on what wealth is.
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Will you ever be able to believe Google's promises that it will stop spying on users? As long as it exists, surveillance will also exist. Disable the history of searches and queries on YouTube, abandon the Google browser altogether, or better yet, completely delete the Google account, which can somehow compromise you.
I recently delved into the history of my account, and I was scared of how deeply Google was creeping into my personal life.
In everything related to life on the Internet, it is desirable to do the complete opposite of what is done in real-life offline.
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As for my reaction to the accident and returning the money, tbh and I really mean it, I didn't expect people on this thread to be surprised by my action!
Please accept my respect. Your words, this is exactly what I wrote earlier about simple human behavior. It's nice to hear that you just talk about your act, because judging by the reviews, for some, your act was comparable to a feat. Stay in the forum. In fact, you shook up the forum, and probably everyone, while writing their posts in this thread, asked themselves how they would act in this situation. We will not use a lot of pretentious words, but if your example serves to reassess life among those present at the forum, perhaps we will see many similar examples in the future. My regards
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Many usernames (12,495 to be precise) start with "Crypto". Take your pick:
Do I see myself fighting bots? Nevertheless, I will continue. I still have the patience to delete his useless posts. But the number of accounts is certainly impressive. Thanks for the information. The presence of the same nicknames and the same registration dates indicates that these accounts were created by a machine, or by an abnormal person. He probably has a large supply of accounts that were registered in one day.
Usually, you cant register two accounts from a single IP address, so how come he registered so many accounts in a single day ? Using VPN wont help because usually, the VPN addresses are already categorized as evil. Perhaps the registration was earlier, freer. Do you doubt that these accounts belong to the same person? In that case, what about farms with more than 100 accounts? Have you heard that by using a proxy, you can easily change your IP addresses? And also use a browser with multiple profiles? It's actually very simple. One profile, one IP address. But I apologize for moving away from the topic.
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Seeing how our merit sources work, we can admit that it is quite difficult. Constantly monitoring good posts, allocating a large amount of your time to the forum, supporting participants is an occupation worthy of great respect. If you are ready to take on all the responsibilities that merit sources, I can only applaud your zeal. I support your desires, since all merit sources are made by real people and sometimes not everyone can regularly attend the forum, and if there are more merit sources, then one can hope that good and useful information will always be appreciated. My support.
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Heck yeah. Thanks, guys. I just updated my post and marked him as banned. Cryptosirr 🐸🐸. He calls himself a crypto sir. So I guess he won't give up. He will be back again. And it will be tough to catch him if he does not share anything like a wallet address or email or anything else. Anyways, Thanks, everyone.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1901592While complaining about the Cryptosirr posts, I was pretty sure there was something wrong with this guy. But today, when I saw his alternative account, which did the same thing for which he was banned earlier, I was convinced that this guy is clearly not healthy. As we expected, he has a lot of free time, which he stupidly spends on writing useless posts. It didn't take long to find it; just look at the LoyceV website, and all the activities of the former Cryptosirr account, which today turned into the CryptoKingh account, become obvious. https://loyce.club/active/He probably has a large supply of accounts that were registered in one day.
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