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421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder on: February 17, 2021, 11:08:01 AM
Before joining a bounty campaign take your time to check their team members, their twitter account, I believe that twitter accounts used to have better information about a project than any other media platforms I know, also apply your knowledge and ask yourself if the project utility could work or not, this will limit bounty disappointments
According to your advises if you check everything from team management also their social media i think that's not enough i mean not guaranteed to receive your rewards because here another difficulties as like Poolz is perfect example. This project are very promising from all sides but their team members treated worst behaviour with bounty hunters.  

After all, social media channels and articles are written and run by external companies that are simply paid for it. The quality of texts and how social media is run depends on the quality of the service the project employs, so it really has nothing to do with the quality of the project itself. It only shows how much money the project has for marketing.

The real and most important information can be found by checking the experience of the dev team and the Whitepaper.
422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Too many project SCAMS - PLEASE CAREFUL on: February 17, 2021, 10:08:46 AM
    Scams are pretty common and are everywhere not just in this industry but also in our daily lives. If one is dumb enoigh to get scammed, that means he or she never bothered to invest enough time in learning about this industry or where he or she is. Do not let yourself be a victim, learn to swim first before you dive. And if you were already scammed once, learn your lesson well and be more prepared for next time so you won't fall for scams ever again.

Where no legal regulation there will always be a place for fraud. So the question itself arises why the creators and developers of the Ethereum platform, on which most of the scam is created, do not take any measures to combat this phenomenon?  Huh

The answer is very simple. Blockchain and cryptocurrencies represent decentralization, not regulation. Decentralization is a choice, but also a responsibility for your decisions. If someone decides to give money to a stranger in internet (or even an anonymous person) just because they are promising something, it is their choice. What happens next are the consequences of his own choice. If someone is irresponsible and needs protection in the form of regulation, then the cryptocurrency market is not the place for him.
423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [DEFI] DFE: Decentralized Finance Europe Farming and Exchange on: February 16, 2021, 02:52:57 PM
What about the DFE partnership, does DFE already have partnerships with other projects?
This quarter you are targeting partnerships, to help and support the success of your project.
By the way, when do you plan to list your token on the CEX exchange?
High transaction costs are still an obstacle to trading at Uniswap

Already for a long time, the DFE token is listed on centralized exchange: https://tokpie.com/view_exchange/dfe-usdt/
You can also track DFE token on Coigecko: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/dfe-finance
I think there are delays in implementing the roadmap due to the poor presale result.
424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon fuels BTC rise 17% DOGE gose 8× on: February 09, 2021, 12:45:48 AM
I told you he is a paranoid character and see, he bought a billion and a half USD worth of btc and showed it off, causing the exchanges to break down due to so many buy orders coming in and many exchanges were unable to handle them. This fomo was even worst than the 2018 price hikes and looks like it has opened the doors for btc to get over 100k in no time if such personalities will publicly release their investments.

I thought the public have already learn and matured on this kind of news, when there's a FOMO it's easier for the market to manipulate. Thing is, we look like amateur investors who easily follow what the whales are telling us to do, with that, it gives them easy money and they'll be able to cash out pretty soon.

You haven't written that you are talking only about the cryptocurrency market, and that's good! Because such news affects all financial markets in the world. It is on this type of information that share prices and fiat exchange rates depend. Welcome to the high seas of price manipulation.
425  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder on: February 08, 2021, 05:37:44 PM

I know that managers who run campaigns paid in BTC often also provide escrow and they also make distribution of rewards to participants.
I haven't seen a situation where a manager provides an escrow for a bounty campaign. Could you give an example please?
There are already few campaigns here who escrowed the bounty campaign rewards since they are not that popular in terms of management or new in bounty management.  Thou it’s somehow not effective since there’s a need for the project to be listed first in exchanges to have some value.

Can you give an example of a bounty campaign that the manager provides an escrow for?
With such a huge fee for transactions on the Ethereum platform (I'm thinking about ERC20 token, which probably is used in all DeFi projects),  bouny manager would go bankrupt if he did an escrow and have to make distribution now.
426  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder on: February 08, 2021, 05:09:17 PM
Many experience bounty campaign manager delay payment coins distribution and check with last several manager campaign almost delay payment, I think they wanna make transaction by selling first and buy back later when price dump, so they have bigger chance for bounty campaign reward to trade and get much profit. I have get several bounty campaign make like this and almost manage by experience bounty campaign manager.

I know that managers who run campaigns paid in BTC often also provide escrow and they also make distribution of rewards to participants.
I haven't seen a situation where a manager provides an escrow for a bounty campaign. Could you give an example please?
427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon fuels BTC rise 17% DOGE gose 8× on: February 08, 2021, 02:47:55 PM
Tesla invests $1.5B in bitcoin! Shocked
Musk has outsmarted everyone again! Cheesy Second time pumping bitcoin... That's what he tweeted last time!
I wonder, maybe they will invest in DOGE too? Grin

Wait a few more hours, let everyone know that Musk has loaded in BTC. The pump on DOGE is about to end and all funds will be transferred to Bitcoin. Now the Bitcoin pump will run for a week or two up to $100k.
428  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [DEFI] DFE: Decentralized Finance Europe Farming and Exchange on: February 08, 2021, 01:58:09 PM

DFE token is ERC20 and it is Ethereum network - so yes, I'm talking about Ethereum GAS fees.
I'm afraid your idea is completely wrong if it comes to bounty campaign. If project will want to make payments in other crypto, will do campaign paid in BTC. If project decide to make bounty campaign it is because want pay in own tokens.

It doesn't matter if the policy of a project will pay anything because they have made their own rules. Doesn't need to be a big deal. Wink

 Grin If the project from the beginning planned that it would not pay anything, it is called a bit different..   Wink  Cool
It is another thing if, for example, it is not possible to collect the minimum for the project to develop and fails. Then we just have to accept that we have lost time during bounty campaign.
429  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder on: February 08, 2021, 09:46:30 AM
For me, I'm just following bounty managers that have made good and successful bounties. This kind of method helps me to participate in good bounties. So far I've received payments for all my work
If you are only chasing about the payment of the bounty without considering the token value, then that is good to do, but if you consider the value of the token, there are not many bounties that can be followed even though the bounty is held by a well-known manager.

I have to agree. I noticed that the campaigns run by experienced managers have smaller and smaller rewards (per participant). Those bounty that are led directly by the project have much bigger rewards per participant. However, if someone has no experience in researching projects, a better solution to reduce the risk is to participate in those campaigns that are checked by experienced bounty managers.
430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon fuels BTC rise 17% DOGE gose 8× on: February 08, 2021, 09:18:27 AM
Either way, all of these theories accelerate FOMO around DOGE.
Whether Elon is the biggest DOGE owner or not, his behavior reminds me of what John McAfee did a few years ago. McAfee's story ended when it turned out that he was doing coin pumps for money. I'd rather Elon do it for a joke, or even for himself, than for contract money.

McAfee promoted scam projects, fully knowing that there was a very high chance that anyone who listen to his advice would lose all their capital. His case is a classic example of someone using their celebrity status and (previously) clean reputation to promote scams. I feel bad for everyone who lost their money.. but then I hope that they have learnt their lesson. In a decentralized ecosystem, you are on your own.

On the other hand, Elon is someone who is honest to the core. He made a controversial statement many months before regarding the Tesla stock valuation. He said that the stock looks overpriced (which was true) and the share-holders (including Elon himself) witnessed 10%-20% of their wealth wiped out in a matter of few hours. He never made any statement, in order to increase his wealth. His tweets only resulted in wealth reduction for him.

Nobody proved to McAfee that he promoted scams. He simply made pumps on the coins that the developers paid him. I know it's not fair to compare Elon Musk with him, but the fact that they are kind of celebrities in the world of new technologies is the link between them.
I just hope that at the end of this story, Musk doesn't get the same opinion that McAfee has.
431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: xrp pump on: February 08, 2021, 09:11:47 AM
I think I know the motivation behind why there's an abrupt siphon for XRP. There are screen captures from a gathering that is being spread about the conceivable siphon that will happen tomorrow which most likely made everybody energized and began to purchase before the day comes. XRP was in a unique circumstance that influenced it, yet now things are gradually returning, and we will chuckle.

Are you in some dream or are you living in another dimension? Look around and you will see that all major exchanges in the world are delisting XRP. No one who stays with Ripple in their wallet will be happy .. on the contrary, he will be crying ..
432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XXP] XX Platform - investment trading platform 📉📊📈 on: February 08, 2021, 08:53:16 AM
I continue to pay attention to the development of the XX Platform platform slowly, so far it's pretty good it's just that currently many people don't know about the existence of the XX platform, maybe it's time to do a marketing event

Im curious when will be explained confusion with the information on the sale date, because on  Icoholder, CryptoTotem and in project roadmap are different dates..  Roll Eyes

I am also interested in when the marketing campaign and especially the bounty campaign will start?
433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ERC20 Token Generator, Create ERC20 Tokens on: February 08, 2021, 08:43:49 AM
The application looks very easy to use and I can't imagine creating a token in an easier way.

Before I test it, I would like to ask what is the cost? I understand that Ethereum fee for creating a smart contract is basic, but are there / what are additional costs?

And if someone has already used this app, could you share your experience?


wow.... I created one and it cost me 0.1 eth, I don't know if it's worth it, but I found out it has a token management feature, which is great!

Thank you for your opinion, but somehow I can't trust someone who set up an account specifically to write a review ..
I will wait for the opinion of a more trusted user.
Thanks and appreciate anyway!  Smiley
434  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon fuels BTC rise 17% DOGE gose 8× on: February 08, 2021, 06:08:06 AM
I think Elon is starting to enjoy the attention he’s getting from pumping various cryptocurrencies. I think he’s starting to enjoy having his ego inflated with the power of having a very public presence. I don’t even know if he cares about crypto & at this point I think he’s potentially trolling. Not impressed tbh!
I am also not impressed with him but today I was looking for few things and have this address which already hold 36 Billion dogecoins some saying its belong to Elon I am feeling he is doing this all for his own. https://blockchair.com/dogecoin/address/DH5yaieqoZN36fDVciNyRueRGvGLR3mr7L

We still can't say if the billion dogecoin belongs to Elon or not, as he is not admitting anything on public whether he is a bag holder or what we have been suspecting all along, he is just trolling us with his tweet about doge.

And then FOMO sets in, as for if he cares about crypto argument, the guy has so many plates in his table and I doubt that crypto will be his concern at this point.

Either way, all of these theories accelerate FOMO around DOGE.
Whether Elon is the biggest DOGE owner or not, his behavior reminds me of what John McAfee did a few years ago. McAfee's story ended when it turned out that he was doing coin pumps for money. I'd rather Elon do it for a joke, or even for himself, than for contract money.
435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ARIES FINANCIAL (DeFi) on: February 08, 2021, 05:06:57 AM
Every day, projects appear on the market that initially differ only in design. I hope that this time it will be completely different and ARIES FINANCIAL will surprise me and investors with something new and absorbing.  Cool

I am also interested in a bounty campaign  Wink Cool
436  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ERC20 Token Generator, Create ERC20 Tokens on: February 08, 2021, 04:48:53 AM
The application looks very easy to use and I can't imagine creating a token in an easier way.

Before I test it, I would like to ask what is the cost? I understand that Ethereum fee for creating a smart contract is basic, but are there / what are additional costs?

And if someone has already used this app, could you share your experience?
437  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [DEFI] DFE: Decentralized Finance Europe Farming and Exchange on: February 07, 2021, 05:34:32 AM
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It could happen, they pause for the next few months but people's interest is starting to fade with it. I think it's a bad way for them to procrastinate because people are getting suspicious of what they are all doing.
maybe from their team they need to provide important information to the community on several platform so that the level of community trust in this project is still stable , its indeed quite important . and even now to trade at uniswap the transaction cost are quite high many complain about high gas.

GAS fees are not dependent on the dev team or bounty hunters. The more the price of ETH rises, the more the transaction costs increase. I am not surprised that the CEO of DFE has a problem distributing rewards, but I am also not surprised by the bounty participants that they expect payment.
I think the CEO should think about resuming the campaign, it would give him time that maybe in a few weeks the GAS fee will drop.

This is if they make transactions with ethereum but there are other ways if they make transactions with other types of coins instead of ethereum. But it all depends on the certainty of the team later. Time to wait.

DFE token is ERC20 and it is Ethereum network - so yes, I'm talking about Ethereum GAS fees.
I'm afraid your idea is completely wrong if it comes to bounty campaign. If project will want to make payments in other crypto, will do campaign paid in BTC. If project decide to make bounty campaign it is because want pay in own tokens.
438  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder on: February 07, 2021, 05:24:41 AM
It is not the way to make money, in gambling you have better odds to make money rather than hunting pennies on the bounty section of the forum. The suffer will not stop until the bounty managers will stop agreeing with teams regarding the late bounty distribution. The insurance option sounds crazy but it is not impossible though.

The topic of escrow for bounty campaigns has been discussed for years. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen. The only way to reduce the risk of losing time is to thoroughly check the project and, above all, the people behind it. If the dev team are not random people, but experienced professionals, there is a big hint that the project will be successful and the distribution of rewards will be fair.

yep there were bounty managers who also ask to escrow the tokens but it still not enough since the team can easily create another ERC20 token. a nonvaluable token will always be worthless until it will be listed to a market. Its always going to be risky for bounty hunters and nothing can be changed.

there was a suggestion that the team should just deposit some BTC instead. but i doubt a team will do that.

If the project had BTC or other funds for the deposit, it probably would not need a fundraising and promotion through a bounty campaign.
You wrote about bounty managers - a lot depends on them, because they should be the first to check the project and dev team thoroughly. Of course, it's always possible to miss something, but they should be the first to eliminate scams. That is why if someone have no skill to review the project, I recommend everyone to join only campaigns managed by experienced bounty managers.
439  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: xrp pump on: February 07, 2021, 05:03:52 AM
Ripple was not designed to be a currency like Bitcoin or Litecoin. It was created as a highly efficient transaction system for banks, and it excels at that. I wouldn’t rule it out that XRP might be pumped by Ripple, because they certainly do have that power. They could also dump the price.

The fact that the Ripple price is manipulated, probably everyone should be convinced of it. Any centralized currency can be created in any amount and I'm sure no one will ask investors for their opinion. If someone succeeds and buys before the pump, he will be lucky and earn money. However, if Ripple decides to increase the total supply, the price will automatically drop. Investing in XRP is simply a lottery.
440  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Last merit earned in 120 days really get bounty hunters on: February 07, 2021, 04:50:57 AM
I guess the bounty manager wants to give the work to the bounty hunters that make a quality work. but the downside of it is they will have small participants on their campaign and that's bad for the project. I hope if they have a high standard I hope they will give high payments also🤣

Unfortunately, but I am afraid that when it comes to high quality posters, they take part in BTC paid campaigns. At the moment there are quite a lot of good paying campaigns on Bitcointalk, so when it comes to bounty it won't be possible to attract high quality posters. This could work if the campaign was paid weekly, but as I can see it's a monthly campaign. BTC paid campaigns are paid weekly, so participants don't have to wait a month. I think in monthly paid campaign only much higher rates could encourage more participants.
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