this thread should serve as a honeytrap no collateral,red trust,newbie ,no payback ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) everything is accepted OP had his fun,now close this thread,please
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This website is a scam. Do not use it. They take all your information and never even give you a loan.
thanks for mentioning this because was about to click on the website and it is probably infested with malware now to steal your wallet information now. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) right ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) as if someone would pay for domain for 3.5 years just in case some random dude from bitcointalk forum clicks on a link the site is inaccessible,probably since long ago as well think this topic can be locked
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how about this for a pump? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F70e4ukd.png&t=663&c=L7t1GrJ5G7CMQw) two weeks period volumes over 4000 traded,price movement less than 5% still two pumps in my book if the trend continues we shall see 700 mid November
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Force possible option is to invest in GBP simply bad only would cause lost in investment This is worst British pound for as far as a know it was always good currency but after brexit its will take to much time to recover
especially with all these foreigners flooding our island and taking jobs away from our poles! think this graph says it all ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F8wDBjVk.png&t=663&c=TsKTPsi5Lvmh4g) there are some signs of life,a rally but the abyss GBP has fallen to is too deep
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The hype about this long running signature campaign and trading its accounts are seeming to get an end here where Lauda is getting rid off low quality participants. Now I believe, trading of bitmixer accounts will find no buyers here after. I hate account trading, especially in the name of campaign enrolled because that is absolute dishonor to campaign owners. I see quite a lot of people wearing bitmixer either got banned or dropped their signature acccording to Lauda the company contacted him and,hopefully,fixed some issues with their campaign a bot running their sig campaign was news to me,that should not happen
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if one earns from faucets he earns from refs it is not humanly possible to solve more than 1 captcha+antibot links,copy paste your wallet in 10 seconds so yout maximum income is limited to 5-6 faucets a minute or 300 per hour,with the average 200 satoshi payout you cannot earn more than 60k per hour and that is some very optimistic figure,I think in reality it is twice as low but if you have enough traffic and a good site,your refs can bring you a bitcoin or two in comission in a year or two ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I agree that the amount of spam and nonsensical useless posts has grown,the problem has to be curbed I have several proposals: 1.punishment system: enable mods to check(random check several participants,for example) campaign members,"award" negative trust to users AND campaign managers who are blatantly ignoring warnings 2.encourage mods to run the said checks,require every signature campaign make a deposit before their campaign start(could be a set sum or a percantage of the monthly expenditures,easily counted via sheets) the deposit is refundable (50-100%) if no rules were broken during the campaigns' run ,if there are consistent transgressions-keep the deposit and redistribute it among moderators 3.introduce global "post quality" rating,along with "trust" 4.signature campaign must become a privelege and a sign of a quality poster,not like today ,where people are creating own "black lists" to put every commercial signature bearer on to it,regardless of how good their posts are for that to happen campaign managers should run more stringent screening process and campaigns must be limited to,lets say,twice less people and 2-3 times less posts weekly/monthly as it is now this should result in higher per-post price,less total spam and higher quality posts
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the promotion is over OP is giving away 60 coins no more hence there are no reviews,as nobody wants to take risks with the unknown coin I wasn't convinced either,wait untill it is launched,then hope it is traded... there is a plethora of similar offers,99.9% of them die horribly within 3 months from launch
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I see many twitter, facebook jobs offers on services section, many of them offering aproximatelly 10K-20K satoshis to do some advertisements. It's an easy and nice job to do to earn some satoshis, but I don't like to receive those small earnings on my wallet... And I think there are more people that don't like also.
Isn't there a way for the employers to pay us via FaucetBox or any other service like that? So we can choose which amount we want to send to our wallet.
yes,they can and pretty easily arranged,too all they need to do is have at least one domain name attached to a faucetbox account,then top up that account with 100k (minimum topup) ,install the faucetbox script,wait for it to be authorised, set payout so there is only the designated sum left,i.e. if he wants to pay 20k to you,he just sets claim to be 80k,claims it,reset the payount to 20k send you the web address for you collect from that improvised faucet while it is possible technically,there is no point to invent a bicycle so the employer would rather pay you with more conventional methods for your microjob
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the guy was last active almost a year and a half ago ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FT5N2bPD.png&t=663&c=TKt8tdJUR04t8A) probably gave up on the idea of making 1 btc per week ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) p.s. with faucets maximum what you can make is 10-50k satoshi per hour not recommended,look elsewhere
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Yes 'girl' bitcoin. I'm sure it's not a guy pretending to be a girl to gain people's trust ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) his site's name is girlsbtc,so thats where the girl part is coming from I hope it is a guy a crazy spammer girl would make me a sad panda,haha he started a signature campaign with no escrow and stolen design,signature and even google doc https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1651598.0wonder how on earth he managed to not to get a nice looking red trust with at least 2 digits
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it is a good idea,just group the chosen topics and make them popup every n minutes/hours before a set number of posts is reached (2-5,for example) or redirect to a "special" newbie page for a newcomer it could be confusing where to start at,so some guidance should be helpful
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https://yabtcl.com/investment.aspx?lng=enEverytime the jackpot for 6 hits is lower than 1000 BTC, the investment will be opened so we can always keep the jackpot for 6 hits with a minimum of 1000 BTC. Here are the rules: - You can invest a minimum of 0.001 BTC; - The invested amount will go directly to the jackpot for 6 hits; - Half of the house profit will go to the investors (2%). You will earn income until you profit 50% of your initial investment. For instance, if you invest 1 BTC you will earn 1.5 BTC as income, this means, your initial investment plus 50% profit; - Unconfirmed Investments will be canceled after 6 hours without confirmation; - The divests requests will be processed right after the next draw. The amount will be taken from the 6 hits jackpot. If someone win the 6 hits jackpot, the divest amount will be taken from the reserve jackpot. Every time you receive profit from your investment, your divest amount will change. Let me give you an example: if you invest 10 BTC and if you already received 1.5 BTC as profit when you divest, this is the same you have invested 1 BTC, earned all your profit of 50% (1.5 BTC) and have kept 9 BTC in your account. So, in this situation you will be able to divest 9 BTC.I`m not a native English speaker, but my knowledge in English is pretty well, I suppose, BUT I understand nothing about this text. Can someone explain in another way about investing? What should I do for get profit? here is plainer ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) english than what yabtcl representetive used to profit from investment you would have to deposit min 0.001 btc and wait until you get 50% profit you can get paid then profit+the body of your investment i,e, you can divest=sell a part of your "stocks"
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bitmixer campaign is the longest signature campaign running in btalk history? not the highest paying one but definitely one of the most reliable,it is not much of a gamble to buy an account with bitmixer campaign if you can get your money back in under 3 months
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you do realise that subsidising mining is in fact only lowering the electricity price for the miners? there are only two more ways the goverment could subsidize miners I could think of: 1)loans to miners for equipment purchase (low percentage per annum) 2)discounts on rental if you are to start a mining farm for that to happen bitcoin must be accepted as legal tender or run as a parallel currency,don't see it happen in Norway or anywhere else next 5-10 years the whole idea of seniorage is to be able to print money and profit from selling it to as many buyers as possible,this is how Central bank system works all over the world to change that would require the global system to collapse or change immensely
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Do you mine the coin then sell on something like coinbase? Genuinely curious as I'm getting into mining recently. Thank you.
there are many different ways to sell mined bitcoins nowadays,it is not a problem the main problem with mining is increased difficulty when miners have to up the speed of their rigs to make profit which,in its turn,results in increased difficulty to start mining one has to attain mining equipment and try to reach ROI as fast as possible the expenditures are:the miner cost+electricity cost,your mined coins is your profit you should read this forum,there are many discussions about it,try talking to people who are mining they could give you some insight
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both the concept and the site are very confusing so you suggest we answer our own questions and then enticing others to buy the answer based on a sample we provide? or we browse the questions posted by others and provide our own answer to that, without any guarantee to get paid? there are many free QA like yahoo answers etc. what makes you think ANYONE would want to become a paid customer,i.e. waste his time to post a question and then wait for an answer god knows for how long,then pay for some snippeted answer he is not even sure correct or not
I'll definitely try to optimize the site. I agree that it can be a bit confusing. So if someone asks you a question, you can provide the answer with an Answer.Market link and hope that they buy it. Your reputation sending it to them and the quality of your sample will influence whether they buy it or not. I would put yourself in their shoes and consider if it's worthwhile or not. But since it's just a sample and an "answer", it can really be any task. Photoshopping something, writing a small bit of code, or anything that can be a link or fit into text. In hindsight, "answer" market may have not been the best name. Maybe task market, or something. But I think it would be most used in individual forums where people want to pay people for things. I have this on Reddit and Voat: https://www.reddit.com/r/answermarkethttps://voat.co/v/answermarketDoes that make more sense? yes,it makes more sense now it is a cross of bussybuddy and satoshibox or similar service basically,you can sell intellectual property and digital goods this way too,or provide simple services for under a fiver or so continue improving the site and growing your customer base,after all you will need more than 1 picture of Hillary per day sold to make a living ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) good luck!
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Best selling item for bitcoins are digital goids, evidence is in marketplace section. There is visible dominance of digital goods. Gift cards, different accounts for many site's and services. Clothes are still better to buy with cash, they have much better discounts. I never bought clothes online, what if size is wrong, or I don't like it when I try it? For me that is better to go to shop, try to see does it suit me and only then I buy it.
can't agree more when I'm buying clothes,personally,unless it is just a t-shirt,I prefer to have a look at how it fits,touch the fabrics or try it on don't really like the situations when you order snickers saying size 10 only to realise that the shipment was made from a country where sizes are +1 (UK as example) it is just too much of a hassle with sizes,packaging and postage,delivery and possible return
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When I first heard about Bitcoin I had no idea what it is. With little background in computer science most of it was over my head for a long time. I was very interested though I felt like it could turn into something big! My situation at the time limited my options. I had just recently got divorced and was having legal troubles and generally broke. So I did what most people do, I hit the faucets! After a few months of spending almost all my free time I had enough to deposit into an exchange and start trading! I of course decided on the ill fated cryptsy 😂! After many hours of hitting all types of faucets and making micro trades I was able to build my account to around $50 from a mere $.26. I than discovered Poloinex and migrated most of the major coins there. Shortly after cryptsy was hacked and I lost everything that was on there. I'm still going strong on Poloinex and have slowly been building my BTC as my situation has allowed. In short I hope this inspires anyone to pursue this if they are interested! Don't let anything stand in your way! All it takes is some time and willing to learn new things.
those 50$ must've taken a lot of time on faucets... I;d suggest you to stay out of faucets and not to invest into anything if you can't cover that loss in case of hacking, ponzi,etc.. I'd suggest you to rank up you account here and join a signature campaign. Also, you can head over to the marketplace>service section and check out the offers or you can offer your services if you've got to offer any in the first place. it is easy to say when you have a starting capital or some skills,or even if your are just a native english speaker when you are as poor as a mice (or OP) and have to start from scratch,faucets could be a viable start BUT only if one has a clear plan what to do next,for example: I make 2$ from faucets,buy 1 month of shared hosting,create an affiliate marketing website with links,promote it using free methods such as this forum =profit or any other scheme for that matter,what I like about OP post,he had a plan and enough patience to follow through well done him and good luck
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