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581  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does a Successful ICO Really Require $$$$ on: September 26, 2018, 09:43:26 AM
Can I crypto company be successful with a min budget during the ICO? For example, can a startup not have funding and successful launch an ICO to include whitepaper, landing page, smart contract if they are knowledgeable? Or is a lot of $$$$$$$ required for everything. I for one thing that the idea and vision is what sells. Especially if the person is transaparent and people buy in the vision. I think word of mouth will travel and people will buy in.

A successful ICO will need huge amount of money to do the marketing promotion.  A good marketing can make the coin / token price rise far because it will create awareness to all peoples, and attracting them to contribute in the ICO. Even ICO without products can have a good token price if the strategy running very good.
Bounty programs=marketing promotions

Incorrect, bounty programs are a small fraction of a full marketing effort, if you rely on a bounty programme to market your ICO, then your ICO will almost certainly fail. Show me a successful project from the last 4 months that relied solely on a bounty programme for marketing and succeeded.
582  Economy / Services / Re: I will reveal the only coin which will give 100 times return guaranteedly on: September 26, 2018, 08:50:11 AM
Or you could just invest $21 in this coin and have $2100 in 3-4 months as you say. Do you expect that you will sell this to more than 100 people to make it worth your while? What drugs are you on? Serious question as it must be a cocktail.

i  have thousands of dollars of this coin and i am a old member don't ask such cheap jokes here just felt that money is after all a money only less is also some money itself  Smiley

Well, can't argue with that logic. My apologies, you are quite the intelligent fellow. How can I be like you?
583  Economy / Services / Re: I will reveal the only coin which will give 100 times return guaranteedly on: September 26, 2018, 08:35:33 AM
Or you could just invest $21 in this coin and have $2100 in 3-4 months as you say. Do you expect that you will sell this to more than 100 people to make it worth your while? What drugs are you on? Serious question as it must be a cocktail.
584  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does a Successful ICO Really Require $$$$ on: September 25, 2018, 10:06:02 PM
Everybody has ideas and a vision, however very few of these actually translate into something commercially viable. The fact is right now the market sentiment is very poor, people are not investing into ICOs because the risk of failure is so high.

Unless you have absolutely everything going in your favor, you will struggle in this market. For example, you better be working with a huge budget, outstanding team, well developed concept AND have the experience necessary to pull it off against the odds. I don't think any ICOs succeed now without a significant budget, though I would love to be proven wrong (PM ME if you know ICOs that succeeded on a tiny budget recently), I'm genuinely interested.
You can do the research. Checkout Digitex Futures, Betereum, Hydro and many more

Most of these did not raise their funds in 2018, it is now a completely different market than last year when almost every ICO managed to reach their soft cap. I don't think there has been a single ICO raise a $5m+ soft cap in since June this year without at least $250,000 in funding.
585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: More and more Bounties turn out to be SCAM. on: September 25, 2018, 08:57:07 PM
First, the english of the creator of this post was pretty good. Probably better than mine.

Due to the profitability of cryptocurrencies it's kind of obvious that people will want to step in, including the ones who don't particularly enjoy playing fair. The interesting thing about them is that they are constantly improving. Which means that the step ahead of scams and/or phishing attempts it's necessary that each one of us educate ourselves about the threats out there.

The truth is, as long as it's so easy to conduct regular mail spam and/or fake websites/ICOs successfully with profits - It will continue happening.

I personally don't like the Bounties who pay after months. It's a lot easier to understand where you are standing with weekly payment. Only with enough people putting pressure towards that goal it can happen. Sadly, too many inside those kind of bounties just use bots. Which makes it easy for them to occupy spots and do the work listed.

Your English is better than OP's.

The fact is, most bounties are not actually scams, but are instead failures. There is a big different, one indicates malicious intend, whereas the other does not.

The terms and conditions of most bounties typically state that if the ICO fails, the tokens will not be distributed, which is just obvious really. Why would they spend ETH sending out completely useless tokens?
586  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does a Successful ICO Really Require $$$$ on: September 25, 2018, 08:52:56 PM
Everybody has ideas and a vision, however very few of these actually translate into something commercially viable. The fact is right now the market sentiment is very poor, people are not investing into ICOs because the risk of failure is so high.

Unless you have absolutely everything going in your favor, you will struggle in this market. For example, you better be working with a huge budget, outstanding team, well developed concept AND have the experience necessary to pull it off against the odds. I don't think any ICOs succeed now without a significant budget, though I would love to be proven wrong (PM ME if you know ICOs that succeeded on a tiny budget recently), I'm genuinely interested.
587  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: which part of bounty could be more profitable on: September 25, 2018, 08:50:21 PM
From all the bounties I have managed, the translation, signature campaign and content creation campaigns tend to generate the highest number of tokens per user. However, I now include a special component in all of my bounties called "other" where users are able to assist with identifying campaign abusers and cheaters, earnings themselves a nice chunk of stakes whilst they're at it.
588  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Whitepaper? Do you really believe 100% in any projects whitepaper?. on: September 25, 2018, 08:48:22 PM
The truth is that most whitepapers promise the world and the associated projects follow this up with an unsubstantial product. There seems to be overuse of the now commonplace buzzwords such as Artificial Intelligence, Next Generation, Platform, Logistics etc, most whitepapers will include several of these buzzwords in an attempt to appeal to as many people as possible, knowing full well that their platform isn't Next Gen yet, nor will it offer any sort of A.I. Unless it's a technical whitepaper, treat everything contained within with extreme skepticism.
589  Other / Meta / Re: Paying once to bypass captchas on: September 25, 2018, 08:28:52 PM
How would the website know you are you before logging in?

It would only work with a dedicated IP, so Tor isn't an option.

Perhaps if there was a bitcointalk add-on you'd have to buy, and the website would reckognize you have it installed.
However, this is extremely unlikely..

Couldn't Theymos provide users with a special cookie? Pretty sure I also saw somewhere that Vod doesn't need to complete captcha because of some bypass he has, maybe he can comment if he sees this, or perhaps this just relates to his BPIP website I don't recall exactly.

Whatever the solution, I would certainly pay a small sum to bypass the captcha, I have been infuriated by it more times than I care to remember. I'm infuriated right now just thinking about it.
590  Other / Meta / Re: How does knowledge of English relate to receiving Merit? on: September 25, 2018, 08:25:11 PM
Honestly, if you check through all the merit I have ever given out, I don't think you will find a single one that wasn't written in perfect, or at least close to perfect English. I think the same goes for a lot of users here, in fact if a post is written poorly I tend not to read it at all, as rarely do intelligible things come from an individual who cannot even read or write. Having English as a second language isn't an excuse either, if you have the level of English required to be able to type out a sentence on the forum, then you have also likely learned at least basic grammar too.

TLDR: There is a significant positive correlation between writing ability and merit earned.
591  Other / Meta / Re: 80 bumps a day on: September 25, 2018, 08:20:08 PM
I think that ICOs promoting this practice should be negged, there is no chance that somebody would spend so much time bumping somebody else's thread if they were not employed to do so by the ICO or company behind the ANN. There needs to be a way of warning the users that the activity is not a true indicator of interest, but instead artificial activity designed to put out the illusion of popularity, very shady indeed.

Is there a reason these OPs don't get negged?
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Google ends cryptocurrency ad ban. on: September 25, 2018, 08:13:10 PM
It hasn't really been ended, they are just relaxing some of their rules, supposedly they still will not allow ICO ads of any sort, regardless whether the company is legit or not. I think over time, Google, Facebook, Twitter etc will simply enhance their registration procedures to ensure that potential advertisers meet some strict guidelines, e.g. registered company, US/EU based etc, basically anything that ensures accountability.
593  Economy / Services / Re: Parodium's Review, Copywriting, Article, Whitepaper and Press Release Service! on: September 25, 2018, 08:10:31 PM
OP has now been updated with some previous works and minor adjustments.

If you're looking for professional copywriting done right, shoot me a message @Parodium on Telegram.

Alternatively, leave your contact details here and I'll reach out to you.
594  Economy / Services / Re: Doordash Orders | Service| 30% | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner! Order Now! on: September 25, 2018, 06:56:01 PM
Is this method blackhat? I'm interested but not if there is a risk of issues later on.
595  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 112th JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD BITCOIN COIN on: September 25, 2018, 04:41:17 PM
c - Parodium
596  Economy / Lending / Re: 💰💰Parodium's BTC/ETH/Altcoin Loan Service - UP TO 3BTC/30ETH Available 💰💰 on: September 25, 2018, 09:18:09 AM
Bump, come get your loans.
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥[BOUNTY] CafeCoin - The Smart Universal Payment Token [$750,000 Rewards] ☕️🔥 on: September 25, 2018, 08:22:37 AM
Bump. Don't forget to read OP in its entirety, we will only be rewarding high quality content with stakes.

All users must join the Telegram communities https://t.me/CafeCoin_ICO and https://t.me/bountycloud
598  Economy / Services / Re: 📌 [FOR HIRE] ★ Full stack developer looking for job ★ on: September 24, 2018, 08:03:35 PM
Price per hour, portfolio, references?
599  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for loan. [0.005 BTC] [Filled and Repaid] on: September 24, 2018, 12:09:43 PM
Received with thanks!
600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥[BOUNTY] ETHERSHIFT - The ERC20 Token Exchange [750+ETH][Pre-Sale SOLD OUT]🔥 on: September 23, 2018, 08:03:08 PM
Bump, remember to join the Telegram community https://t.me/bountycloud to stay up to date with our latest bounties and announcements. This is a mandatory requirement to be eligible for stakes.
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