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441  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Are there any alternatives to Etherdelta? on: November 13, 2018, 11:34:06 AM
After their recent hack I have only read about IDEX, but I wonder if there are any other exchanges for ERC-20 tokens. Any ideas?

there are so many exchanges, not just etherdelta. but there are still many more exchanges for ERC-20 tokens, including idex, youbit, and binance which are among the top 10 market exchange places.
442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Does participating from an airdrop got you big rewards? on: November 12, 2018, 01:59:17 PM
My friend introduce me about the airdrop campaign, it is good, but you can only have a small amount of alt coin for every airdrop, and the price equivalence of it in the market is just minimal. And in terms in participating on it, some airdrop is a time consuming. May I ask does participating on it gain big earnings?

to get maximum results you should participate in a bounty project, because joining a bounty has promised to get the maximum. in my opinion, joining an airdrop gift will make you lose time. meaning your income here will not be promising. my advice, it's better you switch to bounty now
443  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Best bounty campaign to join right now on: November 11, 2018, 04:14:06 PM
sorry before, even though this topic has been around for a long time in this forum, I want to provide a good bit of information for the participants all about the best bounties to follow. before choosing the best project, it's good to see the manager first. for now I prefer bounties that are managed by managers who have trust. like https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5049208.msg46802318#msg46802318. This bounty is managed by Irvan,
444  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Which Exchange do you all recommend? on: November 11, 2018, 03:06:35 PM
Using Binance at the moment. Is that one of the best, or there are better ones?  I live in Sydney Australia by the way.

And which exchange has the lowest fees?

And do I need to provide photo ID etc to join them and to start buying coins?

Thanks:)

I don't dare to recommend an exchange for you, but I have ideas and suggestions. use a place of exchange that is safe and has no risks that make you harm. therefore, I like to use idex and hit btc.
445  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Is Binance safe to store cryptos? on: November 11, 2018, 02:42:32 PM
Hello!

I have about $600 worth of various Cryptos on Binance. I have two-factor Authentication enabled (meaning I have to get a code from the Google Authenticator App on my phone). Is it safe to just store the coins on the exchange? That way it will be easier when I go to sell them and I don't have to keep paying fees for transferring them in and out. I realize that it's not normally advised, but with two-factor authentication enabled, does that change anything?

Thanks!

storing the coin dibinance will invite risk. in my opinion, it's very unsafe for you. you should prepare a special wallet to save the assets you have. do not save finance because it is not safe.
446  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The outcome of my bounty adventures on: November 11, 2018, 12:37:34 PM
I'm a bountyhunter, or better: I was.  Roll Eyes

I'm a translator & did a sig or two.

In one year I made about 15 translations.  Some were just ANN, some ANN + BOUNTY & some including WP.  So what was my ROI?

I spent about 3-15 hours/project.
I researched for 1 hour/project
I spent about 3 hours/project communicating & reading Telegram/BTT

Just some facts:

3 out of 15 projects actually released a coin that is worth something.
I made about 50$/hour ranging from >1k$/hour in december 2017 to almost nothing these days (that's why I stopped)
3 projects were proven scams
7 more projects are still 'pending' with an inclination towards being scams/dead projects.
50% of the money comes from 1 project
40% of the money comes from another project
I had to wait 1 month for the most profitable bounty.
I'm waiting for more than 6 months for about 10 projects (of which I assume I will get noting from at least Cool

SO: was it worthwile?  yes  BUT only thanks to the crazy bullrun.  Would I recommend people for participating in bounties NOW?  HELL no...

Such problems occur very often with me and several other participants. if we conclude this is our risk, bounty hunters. therefore, problems like i don't stop us from hunting for prizes....
447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Why does MEW usually have trouble? on: November 11, 2018, 12:31:32 PM
Why does MEW usually have trouble? Because of so many users, aren't there?

can you explain what problems you have experienced in your MEW?
the solution is this, depending on the problem you are experiencing!
1. If your MEW is experiencing congestion you cannot access, then correct it carefully if there is something wrong with the code.
2. If your MEW is hacked, then fix it immediately by downloading the new Mew. that's some of the solutions that I offer, hopefully useful.
448  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Is bounty profitable? on: November 08, 2018, 12:46:07 PM
Hey guys. I’m in crypto sphere for about 1 year, not a lot but still I’m not a newbie. I participated in a lot of bounties, I have about 30-50 tokens on my wallet, and I still earned not more than 1000$. This is ridiculous! Tokens can’t list on exchange. That’s why I want to ask you. How much did you earn on bounty?

I think as long as I join in the bounty there are huge benefits and benefits that I can get. that is to say, it was not in vain I joined this forum. even at the end of 2017 I benefited from the fruits of my patience for 5 months. for me to join a bounty is something that can provide benefits. hopefully other friends can get more for the future.
449  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Which is the best altcoin exchange? on: November 08, 2018, 12:36:49 PM
Which is the best altcoin exchange



for now I prefer idex as the altcoint exchange I have. I usually use 2 exchange places.
1. idex
2. Forkdelta.
why did I choose forkdelta?
if the altcoint given does not have another place of exchange, I can exchange the altcoint using smart contrack. I'm more like these two.
450  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do you think some bounty managers are sadist on: November 07, 2018, 02:00:59 PM
Do you think some bounty managers are sadist, i have an encounter with a manager recently, he is in a position to help me to recover my forgotten email but refused to help.

What is your worst encounter with a bounty manger?

as long as I joined the gift project, I didn't get a lot of sadistic managers. but what I have encountered a lot is the manager who is scame, for example: when the project he manages has succeeded, he announces with various kinds of lies. manager like that that I often meet.
451  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: how do you find new bounties? on: November 07, 2018, 01:46:31 PM
guys, how do you find new bounties? How to find out about a new bounty immediately after the publication on the forum? I put an alert, to the letters came to the email address, for some reason it does not come. How do you know about publishing a new topic in the relevant section?

what you do is correct, but for more details you can read in this forum Bounties (Altcoins) ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0 ), because what I know is that all potential bounties will be listed here. you can see and choose. and the most important thing is to communicate with your community.
452  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Did bounty hunters really get token for free? on: November 07, 2018, 01:34:28 PM
I have been seeing a lot of post saying bounty hunters are getting stake for free, on some thread I read where some people are accusing hunter of dumping their token because they get if for free and this got me thinking......

Did hunters really get this token for free??

Working 3-6 months and using your hard earn money to pay for data on a project as a hunter trying to make someone else project successful, is that really a free stuff??

As a developer, if you meet an advertising company to help you advertise your project will they accept your shit coin from you??

If you employed and pay the salaries at the end of the month, did your employee got the money for free or will you still monitor the way they decided to spend their salaries??

So why all this people are saying bounty hunters are getting their token for free??

the purpose of the free that we can understand here is: bounty hunters can get their tokens by working on the campaign only, they don't spend large amounts of capital, this is what is meant as free as the bounty hunter does. I think it is not always a bounty hunter to make the price of the token down, because the bounty hunter also knows the market movements.
453  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Greedy Bounty Managers on: November 07, 2018, 01:26:00 PM
To all greedy bounty managers this message is for you. You know we, bounty hunters, have allocated our time and effort to do our tasks in exchange for rewards. We have done our job so we have right to receive our salary. Why are you so greedy? You wanna become rich fast? And then what? You have all the money in this world and then what? Money is not everything.

Well, some time ago I joined a project that was managed by my Faforit manager until it ran 7 to 8 weeks. almost the project was finished, suddenly the manager announced that the project had failed because the project team could not work together. that's the reason the TOTUM project manager said, so I have to revoke the signature. I did not mention who the manager is, but you can find it yourself. Sorry.
454  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Airdrops and Bounties useful? on: November 07, 2018, 12:35:20 PM
Are Airdrops and Bounties really leading to a successful coin? There are so many out there this time.
Or are they mostly shitcoins, disappear or using your emails for phishing?
Have you ever participate to one with high profit? How long was wait for that?
I think most of them are just bullshit and time wasting and not worth putting some effort in.

When viewed from its usefulness, all the coins or tokens given are of great use if they can be exchanged with a large value, meaning having a price. whether it's given from airdrop or from bounty. as long as I join Airdrop, my email has never been a problem. in conclusion, please join in the bounty or airdrop which have valuable coins.
455  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: KYC for bounties and airdrops on: November 06, 2018, 08:39:00 AM
Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?

for what to fill in the cyc, while what is followed is the airdrop prize. preferably if there is an airdrop gift that imposes the participants on filling out the cyc, you should never do that, ha; we do this to avoid risks for participants in this forum.
456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Why you should take bounty campaign seriously on: November 06, 2018, 07:09:28 AM
I always regard bounty as a serious job because it can help the success of ico and get paid without investing, if the price at the pump market we can get a lot of income but if the dump price might make us sad, do it all with heart and without burden Cool

I agree with your statement, all work must be taken seriously. especially working on bounty campaigns. This of course must be very careful and focus more on success as at the end of 2017 yesterday.
457  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Why a lot of bounty hunters dislike KYC ? on: November 06, 2018, 06:42:53 AM
A lot of bounty hunters ask the bounty manager and the team of the project if kyc needed or not.
Why they ask about that?
Do you think it is good for projects and for bounty hunters to implement KYC.
What is the advantage of KYC for both.
I like to know from all and thank you in advance.

in my opinion, the importance of KYC is applied in a project. it will make the participants do their shortcomings. the advantages of using kyc are as follows.
1. The project is not fooled by participants who use many accounts that join a project.

what the bounty participants feared was because the data provided through Kyc was personal data. from that I think it is natural that most bounty participants do not agree with KYC
458  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Can i earn 1 bitcoin in one year doing bounty campaigns with my rank ??? on: October 25, 2018, 08:23:15 AM
Hello there..i never took bounty campaign seriously and never given regular work to it...but recently i have lost my day job  Undecided and i have some credit card bills and loans to pay...close to 10k usd...yes i am looking for another day job but i am planning to give enough time to bounty campaigns as well...
              I need guidance from experienced bounty hunters that is it possible to earn close to 1 bitcoin in 1 year with my member rank...and how much work per day will it require...is it possible as i am in some trouble in my life with these loans...can bounty prove to be a life saver from me...
1 year 1 bitcoin is it possible ??

depending on which project you follow. one year to get 1 bitcoin is a very long time. even within a few months we can have 1 or 2 bitcoins. and it all depends on your attention and is able to analyze market movements to sell tokens that will be given by the project that you completed. in my opinion, this is the way you need to live in order to get bitcoin. most importantly, you should not rush in selling tokens given by the bounty.
459  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: End of ethereum? on: October 25, 2018, 06:32:03 AM
Hey guys. Ethereum is looking really bad today. 200$ is lower than on September 2017 ;( Do you think it will recover with crypto market? Or this is the end of ethereum?

according to my observations, you know ethereum at a high price at the end of 2017. but try to look at the history of etherum prices in 2016. at that time prices ranged from 2 million. my advice, we don't need to panic at the current price. especially digital currencies are fluctuating. etherum prices will rise again. etherum will never end
460  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The quality of the bounty has dropped very badly. on: October 18, 2018, 02:25:58 PM
There were a lot of profitable bounty in the last year. In the first half of this year, we can still find some potential bounty, but since the second half of this year, I have found that the bounty in the bounty section is getting less and less. More than 90% of the bounty is disappointing, I don't see any revolutionary projects.
This is a manifestation of the decline of the market. It seems that ICO model has been difficult to finance enough money now, so these ICO-based bounty, the risk of not paying is also getting higher and higher.
It's hard to find a satisfying bounty /ico now,how long do you think the bounty can live?

in my opinion, not the quality of the project is decreasing. but now I see investors who are increasingly no longer believing in ico. because of fraud committed by several individuals who made a bounty scame project. That's why investor confidence starts to diminish, so ICO doesn't go well.
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