Like everybody else has said, unless you have an alt account above Member, you'll likely find no campaigns. I'm pretty sure 777coin does accept newbies, but they've been pretty slow accepting new applicants like all the other large campaigns; aim for new and small campaigns if you do have an alt, they pay high but generally don't last too long. If this is your main, keep posting, don't spam, and you'll be in a high-paying campaign before long. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Hello Leo,
Can you write about forex? I've got a new project from a client coming up and well i normally use another site, your offer seems appealing ot me.
Sure! Pm me the details and I'll see. Edit Added 2 more categories. Keep in mind these are liquid prices, and you can negotiate however much you need to. Delivery time is anywhere from 1-2 hours from the time of sending the work to up to 5 days for extremely long ones; however I will guarantee that the work will be sent fast. Added more information, and all of this is available in the first post.
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Back up and running, hopefully for much longer than I was previously. My turnaround times are now three days or less most of the time except when I specifically state I will not be able to write. I don't only do BTC-related topics! Get more for your money! I've got plenty of experience writing articles, and have done several for many sources, including Thebitcoinstrip.com, Rkandrades' blog, and many other peoples' sites and blogs! Don't be scammed or get low quality articles! WHAT I'VE WRITTEN 1. https://thebitcoinstrip.com/nitrogen-sports.html 2. https://thebitcoinstrip.com/bitcoin-video-casino.html3. https://thebitcoinstrip.com/rollin.htmlThese were 25$ each, but you get the idea. I do the same quality of work regardless of the price. 4.. http://www.cryptocoinhome.com/iconomi-a-new-innovative-way-to-purchase-ethereum/These were all purchased for nearly the same price and are consistent in writing style. I don't slack off with word count, I try to do the best I can throughout. I've actually written much more than just this; it's just that most people don't link their sites or I am unable to find my works. You still get a good idea. I've also written for DogecoinMachine; I don't know where he posts the articles so I'm unable to show them to you guys, but I've written two. Once I get the link to them i'll show you guys at least one; I do lots of website reviews and only one of them seems to be worthy of being put here. I'm currently offering my writing service to the forum. I have written on my blog at http://leowonderfulbitcoin.blogspot.com/ and articles for several websites; you can contact me for more works I have written, but most, if not all of my reviews/writings are above 500 words, and a few above 1000. I like writing about crypto casinos and gaming in CS:GO as well as trading on steam. I don't charge by word except for small reviews, but here are my prices: Small Review/Writing (less than 500) $5
Medium Review/Writing(500+- but no more than 1050) $10
Large Review/Writing (1050+-, up to 2500) $20
XL Saver Review/Writing (2500+-, up to 5500) $35(warning TAT may be slightly longer)
I prefer payment by Crypto but PayPal is also fine.
I can also write for different parts of pages and terms and things like that. Note these prices aren't firm, and you can request more general things for different prices. As long as they seem reasonable, I'll write for you.
Delivery time is fast, but depends largely on subject and requested length. I will notify you of any issues promptly.
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Well, for starters, the price of bitcoin is WAY too low, we'll be seeing smaller profits than we were expecting, and it looks like BTC won't rise like we thought, but instead stagnate near 700. Looks like difficulty will drop quite a bit, and hashrate will drop as well when the S7's and Avalons don't make anything. There's nothing to push the increase of bitcoin besides the halving itself, and some people will keep pushing until they see the negative roi in their face.
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Faucets are pretty pointless, especially since even a signature campaign can earn you more money. It's too much effort for a little reward, you're a lot better off just leveling your bitcointalk account to a point where you're satisfied with how much you earn. You can also check the services section, under marketplace- there's a ton of things you can do easily, and it'll be more than the faucet earnings you'd get in a week. Ofc if you're not interested in money, there's game-related faucets which are actually a bit fun, but if you want fun, play a game.
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i am selling my Full member account with +20 green trust ,almost 2 years old
Are you talking about this very account? Because it doesn't have any trust at all (at least no feedbacks that are trusted with default settings). yes its the account that i am currently using on my profile it stated trust:20 green color what doest it mean??? 1. Don't use the account you're trying to sell in a sale, people will -trust you for that. 2. You must be using a low DT number, because for a user using the default settings, it's neutral.
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I have a group of buyers that are buying skins for 55-65% with bitcoin.
I would recommend selling your skins as the scandals are going to cause skins to decrease heavily in value. I have sold $1.5k in skins but through OPskins (PayPal).
The price drop atm is more because of the steam sale(which just ended), and the fact that the new Gamma case came out and people are selling their skins for the new knives. The gambling scandal will blow away like everything else has with CS:GO. In fact, I've BOUGHT A few hundred dollars of knives, so I can sell them after all the crashes. It's only crashing because the CS:GO economy is run by a bunch of 12 year olds who know nothing about markets and sell whenever the price goes low enough. Besides that, it's not good to invest in cs at all because prices are very easily manipulated, and they change a ton.
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I'm interested, send me one ") Well, it works better than some others I have used in the past, I'll use this till it expires.
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So what is Next?
Batch 6 with 18TH/s?
New Run of the Same 11.85TH/s?
Going to either stay the same, or go down slightly imo. Why make an 18TH/S miner when you can sell an 11.85TH/S miner for the exact same amount? They're going to take the path of least resistance and make a weaker miner just because they can. They could even use less ASIC chips on the board and clock it higher just to save money, nobody knows at this point. if there's going to be an 18 TH/S miner, it's going to be a new model.
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Wrong section. I don't see how this is related to hardware at all, doesn't belong here. Move or have a mod move it for you.
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Just putting out a feeler, if accepted, i'll change my signature. Username: leowonderful Current Post Count: 629 Current Rank: Sr. Member Bitcoin Address: 1J7f8hF3KmM6Rqscknpeq5R5LtGDxhWA77
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You'll need to buy the right miner at the right time, first off. Initially, a new miner that costs 2000 like the S9 might seem like a lot, but considering the fact that you've made a bit over 250 USD if you bought it and started mining immediately after receiving makes the cost a lot lower. Also, consider the fact that the S9 still costs around 2000 USD - it may be risky, but buying a miner just as it comes out is risky, but can work. 2000 is overpriced for an S9 imo, because profit just slows down more and more every day past the halving. If you're going to invest in miners, also have cheap electricity. People with "free" electricity are much better off than people without free electricity, because the cut from power costs is lower. I would say it's not too late to buy an S9 farm right now, but it is riskier than a week ago or a month ago.
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Interested, going to send pm. Edit : sent He still hasn't replied to me, not sure if rejected or something else. I'm available anytime though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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You probably aren't going to mine 1 whole bitcoin, but if your pool has manual withdrawal you can withdraw whole bitcoins at a time. At this time, if you'd like a better deal than the S7, try the S7-LN. It offers less hashrate with the same efficiency, and tit includes a free psu, so you don't need to buy a converter or crap. Free electricity is good, nothing's free in this world, but if you do for now, go for it.
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And speaking of lemon power supplies... another one just toasted and tripped the breaker with it. Won't even power on. I scabbed the fan from the one dead one into the other so that one's probably okay, but I'm still down at least two, maybe three. Also when I was swapping fans I pulled a dead moth out of the one.
Thanks a friggin' lot, Bitmain.
Also judging by the state of the screws and warranty stickers, three of these PSUs had been opened before they ever got to me.
Well, we knew the PSU'S had mostly been used before they got into the miners; it wouldn't be worthwhile for them if they were completely new. They were probably repaired by Bitmain, when suddenly they had an idea to sell these worthless psus with a miner, OR they were broken and they repaired it just to sell them. These could be the PSU'S they use in their farm. No surprise either that they seem to be priced in USD instead of BTC, they have no use for these PSUs and they'd rather just make a crappy bundle out of it.
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Sales to public start shortly or Soon™ ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Bitfury's 16nm chips will come out when Half-life 3 comes out... yep. Either they've given up but haven't announced it, or they're "researching" a new chip. Or it's so damn efficient that they decided to keep it to themselves. Bitfury's probably going to start running out of investors- even before this, Bitmain's been ripping away at them. We've been overly enthusiastic about Bitfury being the one company to take on Bitmain, and they're the next Spondoolies-Tech.
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+ 1.6 Playing it safe this time, no 30% increase with bitcoin going to 3 million a coin. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Unless the difficulty stayed the same, and bitcoin skyrocketed, the hashrate produced by these miners is going to be so miniscule that it'd probably take years just to withdraw. Sure, there's a super-efficient 10nm chip or some next gen chip in there, but even with that kind of efficiency, you're not getting hashrate. It's like a 1 GH/S miner using .1mAh, it uses no power, but good luck withdrawing the dust you made.
People don't do things just 'cause they can, they're driven by money. Unless you have a fully equipped S9-style miner hidden in the tires, running off heat, it'd be pretty inefficient with how you'd need cooling and that stuff, and the fact that a credit card saves you more every time you gas up.
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IMHO I am waiting for the halving before shelling out for a rack of these machines, It seems a waste spending 3btc on a item that is immediately going to half in productivity in less than 2 weeks.
After the halving tho, I will be interested in selling off the 12+ S7's and upgrading to all S9's. I would keep buying S7's but I am going to soon run out of power lol
regs alex
Yes I am really hoping that they adjust their prices after the halving. They haven't adjusted the prices for their older S7 and S7-LN in a while which really surprises me. It makes sense for them, there's no other big company that makes miners this efficient nowadays, so they can let prices stagnate for a while. You're kind of forced to buy these, so bitmain's simply racking up those dollars. They've adjusted their prices a lot recently, so as not to be in competition with avalon, but now that they've not released anything, along with Bitfury, they can let these prices stay. I'm assuming they're going to drop the price after halving.
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I've sent you a PM regarding this. Dunno why people are complaining, there are definitely other people wanting more for what they write, but I don't see many people buying. It's good enough for me. Sure, it's low for many, but it's a pretty passive way to get bitcoin.
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