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521  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟 THE LIST OF Latest ICOs and AIRDROPs 🌟 Daily updates!🌟 on: October 13, 2019, 05:40:12 PM
I like the logo in the top left and the cool calming ocean-like colour for the navigation bar. All the main links are well situated in the middle and easy to see. The login circle is nice and I like the search magnifying glass.
The banner looks cool with all those little node things connecting to getting and the interstitial animation in the middle while the page loads is a very nice touch.

You have ICO/coin/exchange/airdrop in a folder link setting I really like that.

The only thing I do not like is that there is no filter for the airdrops. I want to be able to filter out certain requirements instead of having to struggle to go through the list manually. The website is very helpful thanks for it.
522  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Did you arrange a meet up or make a gathering with local bitcoin community? on: October 13, 2019, 12:05:23 PM
I am too busy and have many other meetups involving other things mostly hobbies. There are many Bitcoin supporters here but people live far from one another here and you must travel a fair distance to go to most main areas. People lived scattered out it is not like there is any one area that is more crypto-focused then the rest. They advertise bitcoin here and I think they have seminars. I am not really that interested, as I say I have many other hobbies.
523  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to bypass KYC methods? on: October 13, 2019, 11:57:46 AM
It's a criminal offense and I think you should learn the laws that lies within that idea you have. You will sure be in a big trouble by doing that and why not just send your own identity if you want to pass on KYC?

Are you keeping identities of other people in your computer? you better get rid of them as soon as possible. To deal with no problems in the future, just send your own but if you are not willing, use a DEX or an exchange that doesn't require KYC that supports the deposit/withdrawal you want.

Funny how you ask if the OP is sitting with peoples KYC on their pc when that is exactly what the people that sk for it are doing. Ironic huh...


I want to register at dsx.uk to buy btc for market price, I have to make a fiat deposit either via their card(epayments) or bank wire. Obviously this thing conforms to KYC regulations, which nobody likes. Suppose I submit fake documents, do you think I'll have troubles depositing to exchange with bank wire? Normally any financial service requires you to deposit from your own bank account, I'm not sure if exchange would check where money come from.

I also want to hear from you how many times you submitted fake documents to crypto-related services, and how it turned out in future. Did you have your accounts locked? If so, how much time passed between locking and verification process? I was stupid enough to believe this government-forced bullshit which anyone can bypass with a bit of photoshop.
What are you hidding for? Just apply your real documents following your account bank. Those company have deal with you to all information or data costumers. Just take a read then reseach those company able to be trusted or not.
Then how possible you can made a fake document? if you do it, you could be face-to-face with laws then you will potentially deal with prison or pay fines.

Noone is hiding. Why do they ask? If we hiding why they asking?

Nonsense, no one will go to jail. The exchange will just have an excuse to shut your account down and keep your funds. Most of these exchanges don't use legit methods to obtain KYC. Some even do it themselves!! x_X
524  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Money-Clicker.com - CLICKER MINING GAME | PASSIVE INCOME | UP TO $1/CLICK on: October 13, 2019, 11:47:21 AM
The ads I saw today were all porn ads. Why is that happening? At least you got rid of the ads that come up while looking around. Now I can navigate the site without being irritated by popups and tabs.
The way you have done the shortlink is fine but I do not like that it creates new tabs and then focuses on them. It does it 3x and then there are two captchas at the end when really just one is needed.
I hope the new system will address some of these problems.
525  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop Worrying about the Bitcoin Price on: October 13, 2019, 10:24:25 AM
I usually don't get it when  people are so much concern about the rate at which the price of Bitcoin drops or increases without understanding the reasons and the causes of that.  Once you understand Bitcoin and the blockchain environment, you will not be worried whenever the price drops. Most investors do not understand the nature of Bitcoin.
Yes, you are right. You don't need to worry about the price because we all know that the value of bitcoin is volatile so it may rise or fall from time to time so there is no need for you to be afraid of. All you need to do is just keep on holding and wait patiently for the right time. The fact, we should always ready when bitcoin rises up and we should already accumulate it. Hoarding bitcoin is the best option not the situation of the market.

Instead of worrying about the price people should just use bitcoin and be paid in it and forget about the price and use it as the currency it is meant to be.
It is nice sometimes to watch the price and when the going is good your bitcoin has high buying power and you can spoil yourself without cutting into your bitcoin savings too much.
Essentially you could just convert from fiat right to bitcoin and buy that way.
526  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🚗 0xRacers.com | Open Economy Racing Manager 🚗 on: October 13, 2019, 04:47:18 AM
So i am guessing that these cars will be offered as non-fungible tokens? And the prices on the video are not real as they are worth real cars?

Correct, cars and parts will be offered as tokens and prices will be set by players because of open economy...
Please describe in more detail the reward system that implemented in your games. What fees do you have for withdrawal of EOS and what coins except NEO you are going to add in 2019 ?

Yes, Also how does the game work? Is there some sort of algorithm that pits the two cars together to determine the winner? Would it be like gambling/betting? Will others be able to bet on your own races if they don't own their own cars?

What do you mean the price will be set by players? How will the initial release work? Most of the time games like this are way too expensive and I believe that is why they fail.
527  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin ATM is increasingly widespread? on: October 13, 2019, 04:33:01 AM
Isn't a bitcoin atm basically against the reason it exists? So we don't need to use fiat and now you spending all this money on bitcoin ATM and having to keep it stocked and working when all you really need to do is have merchants accept bitcoin as payment and all they need to do is use a QR code. I am not so certain that using a bitcoin ATM is easier than just getting merchants to accept bitcoin.
528  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC To 100K$ by 2025 on: October 13, 2019, 04:15:04 AM
It is ok to sell for 10k or 20k profit. The problem is these people you talking about are the kind not to buy back. Selling like that can be a good thing with the right timing you will be able to buy back even more bitcoins and hold even longer. You might not even have to sell them. I don't even worry about the price of bitcoin I just use it as it is and that's that. It is currency after all. I don't need to worry about holding or selling since I just hold all the time. Though when bitcoin goes up in value I do go on a spending spree. ^^
529  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tobacco shops - the way to Bitcoin adoption on: October 12, 2019, 11:34:29 PM
Tobacco shops seem like small transaction amounts though, you'd really have to pay for quite a lot of cigarettes or nice cigars for the transaction to really be viable.

a pack of cigarettes or a pouch of tobacco is worth multiple cups of coffee. i know i know you believe using btc is not worth it for daily life stuff. but thats where you been programmed to think it and its hard to deprogram your thinking that btc is useless. yep you probably dont even want to even romance the thought of btc being actually useful in real life. but the reality is it is useful and should continue to be.

but i am laughing that what was a $2 coffee is too small for utility now being a $15 tobacco is too small for utility.
"quite alot of cigarettes" (facepalm)(sarcastic giggle)

To the contrary. People spend quite a lot at tobacco shops. I have bought bongs for $30 cigars, ciggerets and loose tobacco. I also buy butane refills and lighters, rolling paper and filters. I usually spend between
$25-$35 at a time. The least I have spent as a bit over $10. I think any cost under $10 you can use eth, ltc or doge. For anything over $10 I use bitcoin. Due to fees.

Btw I use crypto at least one a week to buy things in my country. Anyone who says bitcoin is useless you should stay away from. Literally, where I am sitting right now (TV room) I can see 25% of the things I have paid for with bitcoin including the TV and the laptop I am using to type this message.
530  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Clickfight - The Arena Bitcoin Game - Faucet Game on: October 11, 2019, 06:32:36 PM
How come is porn showing in the ads? Is this enabled on my side? The game is fun and original. Much better htne most website. I am not sure how to earn some satoshi. I realize this is a game and not a money-making website but it would be nice to make a small amount for my FH account. I am on level 6 right now I haven't played so much and I think you get satoshi from exploits? It says that in the FAQ. Maybe I am just unlucky. Yes, I know you can win the weekly satoshi pot as well.
531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about Bitcoin and the games industry? on: October 11, 2019, 05:46:10 PM
I gave up on this happening anytime soon. There have been many gaming coins with all sorts of promises that they never even came close to achieving. The one that really made me laugh was when they said they plan to have a platform like steam. They all talk about it as if they already have a platform and are going to be big with big games being hosted and their coins used in these games. There haven't even been indie games with crypto as a currency that have done much. There have been a few games but only one game, not a platform and most of those games are not being developed much or are very slow to update or are simply dead.

I remember earning a bounty for two gaming platforms and I should have sold right away but I never since I decided they need a chance but they gave up and never continued development right after the funding was received. You can never take these people seriously. They just give up and it is pathetic since they could have made something and did put a fair enough effort in. It is just they make things look too fancy with too many promises but no actualy working product. There is no skill set on show.
532  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Robot on: October 11, 2019, 12:35:40 AM
Hi Guys , Can anybody send me a good  link to a   good Gunbot tutorial . Saw a few on youtube but as i am a novice still finding  it difficult to understand . many thanks John
Your use of topic subject seems misleading. I thought the topic was about using Bitcoin with some robots. The correct subject is Bitcoin bots.
This bot is famous so you'll find a lot of educational videos, you should know where to look and from whom you trust:

 - Gunbot tutorials/
 - Gunbot tutorial and basics crypto trading bot

ANN link ----> 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Automatic Crypto Trading Bot - now with BITMEX🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Devolper PM GUNBOT

You should learn some trading strategies and some ways to predict the direction of prices. It's not simply buying low and selling high.

I also thought the same but to be fair bot is short for robot so the OP isn't wrong. In my head I had pictures of this automatic robot holding bitcoin and moving around being all robotic-like. I am too afraid of using a bot but I can see how it can be useful since U have missed good trades since I was asleep. -_-

Might also help to understand that these bots are actually only automating methods and strategies that you yourself have to specify.

It is not going to magically trade for you, it will only automate the process you would otherwise have manually done yourself. So that means you have to specify the rules, in a script. And the bot will execute orders if the market conditions are met.

You can of course just import or use pre-set scripts, but if you don't know what you're doing, especially on leverage, you'd just as easily automate the wiping out of your Bitcoin balance.

Yes, they only automating buy and sell orders according to your configurations. Too many people keep thinking a bot is like some sort of interest gaining script that just compounds its own trades over and over daily.
They good for inflating orders or keeping a currency at a certain price by pumping it when it drops or vice versa. "you'd just as easily automate the wiping out of your Bitcoin balance." this is why I do not use bots.
533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Lollypop(LOLLY)🍭1ST DIVIDEND PAYING Smart-Contract Token🍭 | PRESALE LIVE on: October 11, 2019, 12:29:15 AM


I think a misunderstanding I apologise. I thought you were just posting for fun. Sorry.

A masternode is what coins use. Tokens don't use masternodes. The masternode keeps a copy of the coin's ledger and in return you get rewards.  The way eth contracts work is by sending the any amount to your own wallet. I think it is just to keep the network active. I uses no more electricity then looking at a website where is a node must be on all the time.

Zeepin is another token that works like lolly and is currently being exchanged. ZPT stakes another currency called gala and gala is what you use for gas. I am not sure exactly how it works hopefully the dev will read my post and provide us more insight.
534  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🌎[ANN][EARTHS] Earths |🔥🔥Universal Basic Income for everybody🔥🔥 on: October 10, 2019, 10:52:59 PM
Hello,

We are launching a pilot project according to which we will lease 1000 EARTHS to each participant who created the EARTHS node. 1000 EARTHS is enough to start generating EARTHS blocks. The number of funds is limited to 10 nodes. If there are more applications, we will give preference to those who first filed the application and who already have a running EARTHS node. The application can be submitted by email: support@earths.ga

I would but you going to ask for KYC and even the registration on your website says you need the KYC documents. It is hard to just trust something so new with such sensitive info but I understand that basic income tokens can be abused and this will ruin and defeat the purpose of the coin. Please look at my post above.
535  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in a web comic on: October 10, 2019, 10:35:31 PM
Very cool that you are using art to support and spread bitcoin. I love literature. Have you seen this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5189267.msg52663415#msg52663415
It is like a parade through a city which is really the history of crypto. Check it out and tell me what you think.
536  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✪✪✪✪✪[ANN][MEDIACOIN][MDC][BOUNTY!!!][AIRDROP][NEW!!!]✰✰✰✰✰✔️ on: October 10, 2019, 09:42:50 PM
No matter what I try to do I keep getting this error and it is so annoying since I have never been able to use the app and I really want to.

https://imgur.com/a/Et0MU6Y

I don't even understand what the error says since it is in Russian. Telegram is in Russian too so where do I get help?
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 🔥 Project Pixel 🔥 - 🔥Blockchain Gaming Platform🔥 - PoW GPU Mineable ✅ on: October 10, 2019, 09:23:55 PM
Can someone please help me out? I think someone here mentioned something similar. I have an rx480 and it only starts to mine for a little while then it stops mining and I can't understand why. It won't mine at all with my laptop. Helios predator 300 1060 6gb??
538  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is this a scam? What to do next. on: October 10, 2019, 06:57:01 PM
A common investment scam and that happens all the time and those newbie investors are the ones who are falling into this kind of trap.

First of all, there is no guarantee in investment (my first rule). Even in other investments, there are no guarantees so if you saw the word guaranteed profit the best thing to do is to stay away from the investment because it will end up as a scam.

Some scammers' strategy is that they will put in your dashboard an amount which is twice the money you invested but in reality, you can't withdraw it because in order to withdraw it you must invest a certain amount. Best thing to do to prevent being scammed is either you learn how scammers scam people or just don't invest at all.
I agree. That is just a bait. There is no investment that will double over night so go away from that and do not believe because if you do you gonna end up of losing than gaining from it. Very few can be trusted but other just copying the project with bad intentions. Beware where you are going to take your investments.
I can’t believe that there are so many people in the cryptocurrency space who believe in easy and quick money making in this market. We must understand that the rate of return on the cryptocurrency market also exists. I think that this rate of return is not more than 30% per year.

I was looking at some advertising sites the other night and unfortunately, sometimes HYIP and scams and the like go through the gaps. I came across a "bitcoin generator" 100x yout bitcoin in 24hours. I just laughed and laughed. HOnestly whoever sends anything to these websites deserves to lose everything they send. The fact that these websites exist means that there are people so stupid out there which is shocking and I wonder how these sort of people live their day to day lives if they believe everything they hear or read. Noone things ok so 0.001 is 0.1 then put 0.1 and get 10btc in 2 days for only 0.001 lol

It annoys me because this crypto should be going toward worthwhile projects to help fund them.
539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Cafe on: October 10, 2019, 06:48:54 PM
THat's really stupid. He should just start accepting crypto. We have place here that sells miners and they have a small cafe where you can use crypto to pay for your coffee or whatever you order.

"Transacting with any type of decentralized cryptocurrency can get you up to 12 years in jail and it has been so for almost three years."

Seriously what a shithole country. throwing people in jail for nothing. There is something seriously wrong with you if you want to throw people in a cage. You are given a life and you can do what you want with it. The government must fuck off with its useless laws. I mean the government there actually threatens its citizens. Why would you even want to pay tax to a government that threatens its own people? Paying tax there is like helping corruption and stupidity.

If I lived there I would wear bitcoin shirts and plaster bitcoin adverts all over the damn place and make a website about it and blast it on social media. They said trading was illegal they said nothing about talking about it. They only discouraged it. You have to fight back you can't take that sitting down. Thank goodness I do not live in a ridiculous country like that. We may have our problems but at least we don't take people's freedom away.

The Bangladesh Government honestly sounds like a bunch of thugs.
540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bad habits from devs with bounty rewards on: October 10, 2019, 10:40:07 AM
The worst is when they ask you for KYC to withdraw from their website. They lie and say "you don't need KYC for the bounty" only later for their website. If their website has a good reseason to have the tokens delivered to the site instead of our wallets then I don't mind. At least they have a site that is capable of that and has a plan for those tokens. They must want you to use them in some way.

 
If possible only join on the bounties paying rewards in already listed coins,which maybe hard to find but if everyone stop joining on bounties for useless tokens then bounties will be forced to pay the people to promote their project.If these useless token rewards continues then there will be no benefits for bounty hunters by promoting it and the team will take all the money and say unnecessary reasons for not paying the participants.

Bounty hunters paying with trade able coin is very rare, when I was just active in bounty campaign I only encounter 2 or 3 in a year and majority of bounty hunters preferred to join the campaign making the rewards small for each bounty hunters when they distribute the stake, if only bounty hunters will unite to only promote project that only pays trade able coins in the market, it will motivate bounty hunters to participate.
In 2017 most projects comes with bitcoin paying campaigns,later only they realized lot of hunters willing to work for our tokens then why we need to pay from our pocket.

That's not really true. They mostly paid with coins not tokens. It still seems a better bet these days going for coins then tokens. It is much harder to make a coin then a token.
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