The major problems with this type of exchange promotions is that KYC is involved and such personal data should be highly protected at this level of technology. I will join if there is no KYC documents required.
No KYC is required, all it asks is just to follow its social media accounts and retweet/ repost.
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Someone familiar with the forum interface can easily make it look better. All they need to do is to play with the text and put then where it looks better. I do not think the software has anything to do here.
It's related to the CSS styling, part of the SMF software.
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I was only there like 10 minutes top though, thats why I was so surprised it was even possible to see a multiplier that high. Who has the guts to expect that though, maybe thats why it happens because nobody is looking for it to occur so ironically its more probable and possible even then. I thought I did good with the 4x lol, I was just learning so no biggy.
There are autobetters setting their target to reach at least 4 or 5 figures, so if they want to earn 10 grand for example, they have to hope at least 1/ 10000 rounds goes up to that level.
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Money laundering happens when you steal someone's or some entity's money and then use the proceeds to run some legit business like a laundromat. In other words, "washing" the dirty monies so they become clean monies.
Meanwhile like what Fox mentioned above, what you're planning is tax evasion if you fail to pay the government taxes (e.g. road, door, profits). You rightfully earn the sum but you have to declare so the gov knows the sources are legit.
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What's the point in getting merit anyway? Does it make any difference or it just shows if your account is credible and trustworthy?
Allows them to join signature campaigns which in return give out moolah. And yes, attaining a senior rank makes you more trustworthy at a glance.
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Doom. Monster mashing has never been more fun ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Waiting for Eternal to arrive.
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You get comment karma every time you make a comment. Karma is used as a relative measure of activity which is why subreddits have metrics of minimum karma to participate. Bitcointalk already has an activity metric. I don't see a point to merit at all other than bragging rights.
On the other hand, you could be downvoted so imagine posting some controversial comment and seeing it accrue like -100 or even worse.
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Sort of. If you get a lots of post karma on specific post you will get best link award. Same goes with “best comment award”
Interesting. From the trophy page, that's where we can see a bunch of them, including "Inciteful Comment". Guess I'll just happily earn my sweet karmas ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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This is just the number in you profile. Doesn't mean much. This is like number of likes on Facebook or Instagram. If you have a lot of karma, you can have a unique badge.
Wait, there's a unique badge for having loads of Karma?
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Crosspost happens often but so does reposting the same old content.
Funnily even when Redditors realized the content was plagiarized, the OP already had like thousands of upvotes.
Nevertheless, I find the "whores list" unnecessary since everyone out there is for Merits. As long as no direct copy pasta.
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well, my favt exchanges are Bittrex and Binance cuz they are top once also very reliable but sometimes I do use kucoin and yobit but i dont keep coins there for long..
I'd steer pretty far from an exchange with a non-existent provably fair casino.
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Isn't file hosting kind of a red sea business? There are places with limitless bandwidths such as Google Drive and the the business model is pretty abusable.
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Of course I didn't open the link as I don't want to get phished.. There is not any official announcement from Youtube that allows users to be paid for Bitcoin by doing any activity so with that being said I don't believe that something like that exist.
It's not a phishing site, but rather a self-promo blog/ article.
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Ideally you might want to specify the types of payment (e.g. Paypal, Bitcoin, WU) you receive, and perhaps some proofs of the verification so that'd be more convincing.
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I wonder if anybody had that number and posted it before in this thread.
Those numbers are super rare, given the fact that most aren't aware that this forum exists or only lurk around.
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Playing video games keep me off those thoughts, as well as jogging ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It's doable through scripts but the best solution is to wait until the new forum software arrives, which is another question left to be answered.
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Thanks everyone for kind words and support. I updated first post and added small but ever Growing List of Exposed ScamsI hope to see less scams and more good projects in future ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) It's impossible to see less scams since scammers are as creative as they can be, but what we should target is more awareness among the masses. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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