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621  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] ✅ INDEXBITCO.IN ✅- Advertise Instantly! - ✔ Over 14 ways to Earn ✔ on: July 07, 2019, 04:07:14 PM
Good site. Thank you for using solve media to login I hate google captcha so much. I even found a nice website in your ads that I am glad I found. Smiley You have the surf which is nice and pays well. No annoying captchas and no cheap tricks. What you see is what you get so far. (I am typing this as I explore the site)

Gettting paid while you promote is exactly the sort of thing I already use on my website so having one more is great. I don't mind refering users here since my site is about faucets and this is a very good one plus I will get a commission.

Thank you.

Edit:

CPM I found it under PTP
622  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: The Ultimate RPG Faucet Experience - Instant Cashout - Fully Animated Action on: July 07, 2019, 01:54:04 AM
It is nice to see some actual games with crypto. There isn't enough of this sort of thing.

The game is ok. You have to follow the directions it gives you and you get armour and weapons to use on the way. The problem is that the enemies are far away from one another (you must travel far between enemies)
The maps area is too large. You just have too much travelling to do. It would be better if there were not so many large areas with nothing in them.
623  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Neobits.net - Faucet BITCOIN | Auto withdraw Faucethub on: July 07, 2019, 01:21:14 AM
Nice site. Easy to use and the membership to the faucet subscription is profitable if you manage to get in enough claims each day. One thing that would be nice is if you allowed users to display one of your banners on their website in exchange for credits that can be used on the ptc ads. You will need to figure out the ratio that is fair to you. How many impressions / credit.

The ptc is smooth and the antibot is not annoying.
624  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [NEW][ANN] Dogecoin Autosurf Traffic Exchange on: July 06, 2019, 09:19:40 PM
This looks like bonux.club but for doge. Very nice. I like the idea of these sites. Earning coin and advertising together.

TG3FU7

Get free 60 minutes of traffic to your website!

Thank you. This worked.

Please sort out some websites are annoying and pop up. There was also NSFW content (porn) and some of the sites were mining and my CPU usage went up to 100%

Why do you use paypal and not crypto for subscriptions? I can't understand this.
625  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bonux.Club - Traffic Exchange and Earn Satoshi! 25% ref! NO POPUPS. on: July 06, 2019, 08:38:40 PM
Miner used sites were removed.

Thank you. It works perfectly now. Good job. I really like that I can earn minutes and satoshi. I only know of couple other places that offer credits and pay at once. It's also a nice looking site.
You are very active and take pride in your site.

I recommend people needing advertising for their projects use this site to either buy or earn traffic. Much better then other traffic exchanges.
626  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: whats happend to india and the world on: July 06, 2019, 08:28:10 PM
India is a rich country and most of them don't think of blockchain adoption because all they know is they don't need it. They would want regulation and manipulation so they don't want crypto adoption since it's decentralized.
Rich country? It is a developing country with a couple of crazy rich people who are a minority while the majority are either from the middle class or poor basically. Every country needs the blockchain tech while some accept crypto completely.

The Indian government at present is basically filled with fools who are basically scared of how crypto can affect their power which is why they outright banned it.
Most people in India are middle and lower classes. I think people in India love cryptocurrency very much, but they are held back by the government with the help of their resources.

I think they are held back by a lot more than cryptocurrency. You see if people can work and get paid crypto they might stop working for the country and rather working for other parties elsewhere in an online environment.

The fact is that the position regarding cryptocurrency in each country should be made up thanks to a strong civil society.  Every government must do what its people want, and not vice versa.  It turns out that the citizens of India will do everything as stated by the Indian government.  Apparently the Indian society is not yet ready to use cryptocurrency, if they can not defend their right to use cryptocurrency.

Exactly! Since the people were the ones that voted them in in the first place. The problem is when personal agenda gets in the way and propganda is started and the weak fall prey to it.
627  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Btc has no value on: July 06, 2019, 06:55:45 PM
As of now, there is not much really backing the extraordinary value of BTC/Crypto except people's beliefs and expectations Smiley

The blockchain concept IS revolutionary for sure but its too early to price BTC at $10k.

Can you please say what kind of logic is behind that statement?

When people say that 1 Bitcoin can't cost more than 3.8 million USD that's reasonable because this price is possible only if BTC replaces all the money in the world. Of course it can cost infinite times more in case of hyperinflation of USD, but with today's purchasing power of it, we can get 3.8 million USD per 1 BTC max.

But I really can't understand, how it can be "too early" for $10k. It would be interesting to look at some math behind that statement.

That is no logic. It is backed up by way more than peoples belief and expectation. How does this person think transactions are processed?? Besides currency doesn't need "backing"
If we talking about the currency being backed by something valueable there is no need since money is supposed to be backed by gold but we never see that gold and don't need to. In fact it doesn't even have to exist.
628  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it safe to buy using Bitcoin on: July 06, 2019, 06:49:21 PM
Your title is extremely misleading. I buy things with bitcoin all the time so yes it is safe. More so then banking.

I also love that your mind is so closed and you don't even have the sense to do your research. Mining hardware websites are often scams it is a known thing. YOu would know this had you done your research.

Once more another idiot blaming something else for his or her shortcoming. YOu have yourself to blame and nothing else. Take responsibility and stop blaming other things.

Your closed mind only sees from one side. What about being a vendor? OR do you think bitcoin is only for buyers? Not being able to take back the payment is the reason many people use bitcoin, to begin with.

You think only from the buyers side.
Did you even think of the sellers side?
When I get paid for something I want to know the payment is mine not chargebacks. You say crypto is for scammers yet fiat charge backs are ok?

Get some sense.

This is exactly like people who invest in things do. They cry they lost money on the exchange but guess what no one ever held a gun to anyone's head and told them to invest. They know the risks going in.
629  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: THE TABLE OF NEW BOUNTIES for bounty hunters №1 on: July 06, 2019, 06:41:11 PM
I saw this when you first opened it and you said it was too much work, so now are you continuing it?
I think you should ask other members to help you out and give you reports or suggestions to further research and add the ever-growing list.
630  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Somehow tired of bounty/airdrop (share your story on this thread) on: July 06, 2019, 12:18:21 PM
Stop blaming the market and start supporting real projects. The scam projects will die out if we as bounty hunters stop supporting them. It is all in our hand's guys. We are in control of who we support.
I think most bounty hunters will just look at the bounty thread and not even at the website or Ann thread. You just cannot assume that every project will be a success.
631  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Did bounty hunters really get token for free? on: July 06, 2019, 12:11:18 PM
Free?? Nothing is free.

Even when they say they giving something away for free you still have to do something. You have to share something. Airdrops you have to do a small number of tasks which means you need already established social media accounts. Almost every single one of these things that say they giving something away or its free you still have to do something.

Free is only free if all you need to do if give your wallet address.
Saying its free is just a marketing ploy.

So why all this people are saying bounty hunters are getting their token for free??
I participated in a bounty sometime early last year and in that bounty, I joined the telegram group channels in other to participate in discussions and news concerning the projects. In August last year when the participants were not paid and many people were asking why bounty tokens were not distributed, I was disappointed by the reply of the developer when I said "we work for you and your refused to pay us after six months" he said " you did not work for us and bounty is not a job it is a free tokens"  since then I only participate in campaign that paid in Bitcoin or ethereum and the payments is made weekly.

Sounds like a shit dev. What the hell does he mean he works for you? Delusional devs.
632  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Should Bounty Participants Be Capped ? on: July 06, 2019, 01:20:29 AM
It will only help the bounty hunter to get some more passive income but you know the ICO marketing will be lowered because of the low participant. More bounty hunters mean more exposure for the ICO which help the project to raise more money.

After IEO's many companies are not showing interest to launch the bounty because exchange itself taking some professional activity in the market. So this makes the companies are not showing interest towards the bounties.

IEO means no bounty, maybe in big exchange like Binance they don't need, but with small exchange, they need bounty for their exposure.
The thing is there's less project compared to last 2017's ICO, so that only create little opportunity for bounty hunting.
As far as I can remember, harmony was taken place in Binance but they still had a bounty in bitcointalk, isn't it? Bounty will stayed forever, may be the form will change. Cause successful fund raising campaign needs more promotion.

You are right.
Most of the money companies use goes to promoting. You will notice companies that are well known have good promotions. Sometimes a new brand comes in and owns the scene with ads all over the place and this often works, its like a takeover. Some companies are born that way. All the big brands display their banners in the most popular places to the point where even your gran knows what the brand is even if it's targeted at young people. That is what good advertising does.
633  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Why Bounty Hunters Hate KYC !!! on: July 06, 2019, 12:57:20 AM
Noone needs your personal info. Why do they? There are no reasons. There are no legal reasons they just making stuff up. They just want to sell or exploit your info. Honestly if you willing to risk your own safety giving your personal info to a stranger then you are an idiot.

The government even warns you not to give your personal info online.

KYC has nothing to do with being legit. People open fake bank accounts every day and people use their actual bank account to steal from others and that can go on for a long time all they need to do is change banks.

Even investors shouldn't give their KYC. What the hell, you ask me for money to invest in your project and you want to know exactly who I am??? No gonna happen. So now you risk your money and your personal info.
Not very clever.

KYC is ment to be handled by official websites, not just anyone. Even then I'm not sure I would trust it.
634  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Airdrops are worth it !!!! on: July 06, 2019, 12:46:45 AM
I dont think  airdrops these days are worth joining,  most of them after you do all the task your still  not sure that they will pay you after you promote thier projects into several social meida sites, sometimes your effort wont be rewarded.

That is what the problem is. After doing all the tasks you have just promoted a project that might not pay and if it does't then you have advertsed a scam and others will try it from seeing what you shared.
I am not saying it is your fault, I'm just saying its an unfortunate consequence of some of these airdrops. This is why I don't really like the social sharing once. They also require you to use all social media so if you haven't got on of those social medias you won't be paid. This makes no sense it should be pay per task. That is why I never do the ones that require you to have all the social media and not just on a one on one basis.
635  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: My 120 Days In Bounty Hunting & What I have Learnt on: July 05, 2019, 10:55:36 PM
"This has become an important aspect and process that Bounty Hunters Need to go through first in order to be eligible to receive tokens." what rubbish.
KYC is not a factor in bounty hunting and should never be asked. Are you telling me you going to give access to some random internet person the same info as your bank holds about you? I trust my bank but so so sorry crypto has no room for KYC.

I don't have to do KYC ever where I live they will tell you to piss off if you think you can just ask KYC.
AML??? How in the hell do you launder something without any input?? Clearly no understanding of the process.

KYC is a cancer and you should never give it out. Not even to be in an ICO. People have no business knowing who you are. You are responsible for reporting your own earnings. You are an adult with a brain so you pay your yearly tax and what you have made. There is no need for KYC. The government doesn't give a crap where the money comes from. Criminals don't pay tax on their profits so obviously people paying tax do not need to take KYC. Anyway, I don't count people who don't pay tax as criminals. I call those who piss the tax money away criminals.

What is this obsession with knowing who everyone is? There is no legal reason to ask for KYC for bounty its all just BS. Giving your KYC doesnt give you any benefit at all. It just exposes you to a criminal network of ID theft. Do you think I am joking? Go good ID theft and see how bad it is. People can ruin your life with your personal details. IS ruining your life really worth the piss amount a bounty gives you?

If a bounty asks you for KYC. RUN!!! RUN FAR!!! RUN HARD!!! DO NOT LOOK BACK!!!!
They will sell that info. People are already buying lists of phone numbers and have so for years and years and I won't be at all surprised if you can pay to get a list of users personal info for marketing purposes.
636  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: POSSIBLE TIME AND PERIOD OF THE YEAR TO TRADE on: July 05, 2019, 10:41:36 PM
All the time, all year round is the best time to trade.

I honestly don't think there is such a good thing as trading time. Maybe when people start getting hyped up during a pump and it is over a festive season then it could matter. In general, though it shouldn't matter.


637  Economy / Economics / Re: Can not believe 5 years ago you could of bought one whole bitcoin for this much! on: July 05, 2019, 10:39:20 PM
What about 4 years ago when you could get it for $220?

I remember thinking it was overpriced then and was just going to remain stable or sink. Naive little me, I also had a coinbase account but wasn't able to KYC yet so I was stuck watching the price rally up...

If I'd have bought 10 btc and sold when I did in the spike in 2017, I'd have $140,000 now... But then again, I might have sold when we got up to $280...

There are always what if's and shoulda coulda woulda. I also wish I spent my inheritance on btc and then sold later. The thing is, I say this but then I don't know when I would have spend or sole those bitcoin. Maybe I sold them early to get the money back plus a small profit and then later on I would have bought a few bitcoins but who knows how often I would sell them off. I guess I would probably have kept them. I try not to beat myself up though. We all make mistakes, we just must learn from them.
638  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bonux.Club - Traffic Exchange and Earn Satoshi! 25% ref! NO POPUPS. on: July 05, 2019, 09:53:12 PM
my Browser is still crashing when i open your autosurf poup -.-
And i have normally more then 15 tabs open without any problems and many different pages. But yours is kiling my laptop XD




That's because it's mining. Too bad since it was a nice site. I suspected it as soon as I read your comment.




As you can see the CPU is on full throttle. Did this person think no one will notice? If you want to mine with others computers without them knowing going full tilt is not a good idea.
639  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Protecting Your Computer? on: July 05, 2019, 09:19:41 PM
If you wanted to protect your computer, you may follow the basic rules below:

1. Use a firewall.
2. Install antivirus software.
3. Install an anti-spyware package.
4. Use complex passwords.
5. Keep your OS, apps and browser up to date.
6. Ignore spam.
7. Back up your computer.
8. Shut it down.
9. Use virtualization.
10. Secure your network.
11. Use two-factor authentication.
12. Use encryption

And you should aware the 10 most common cyber attack types:

1. Denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks
2. Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack
3. Phishing and spear phishing attacks
4. Drive-by attack
5. Password attack
6. SQL injection attack
7. Cross-site scripting (XSS) attack
8. Eavesdropping attack
9. Birthday attack
10. Malware attack

https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/

If you are concerned about your password for wallet, keep it somewhere else, store it like paper wallet.
From what was suggested above, everything is indeed very important. And I will do it from now on, because it's very important to protect devices that we use dangerous attacks. Thank you for very important suggestions for the future. Everyone must know this.

I do all that was listed in the first list. I shut down my pc every now and then to clear the cache. You need to eventually do it anyway. It also will restart during updates.
Most things stay up to date by themselves as well. They just need the pc to restart. I also protect my gaming accounts and other accounts to forums and such things. F2A is a must.

I haven't heard of some of those cyber attack types before. Interesting names. I think I will look them up.  Grin

Are one of those attack methods physical? Since someone can plug a usb in your pc or something?
640  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about IEO (Initial Exchange Offering) on: July 05, 2019, 08:24:47 PM
ICO is like crowd funding and they still do that to this day. https://www.crowdfunding.com/ https://www.kickstarter.com/ both still do it.

People just need to stop being greedy and stupid and support something they believe in and not something they can make a profit off quickly. If you believe in a good enough project from the start it will pay off.
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