1. For open source contribution to accelerate, you need to detail the documentation and have a website that is like the primary source of the contact and not GitHub. 2. The Readme file is too short and doesn't really explain much as in what is the purpose of the project or what it looks like in action so you might as well improve it. 3. There is no contribution guide to get anyone wanting to contribute?
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Hi everyone, I've recently launched a new project called Literatus ( https://literatus.org). Literatus is a multi-lingual blogging platform where authors earn money by blogging. Simply, authors can set a price for their writings and earn from every sale! The idea is interesting but don't you think that stemmit or whatever that site is called kinda monetizes articles as well? Moreover, if one article is bought by someone, there is no point for another person to buy it since the article will already be crawled on the internet if the first buyer puts it online. Maybe a system where one article, if solid gives exclusive editing rights for the buyer, could be implemented. You can deposit your wallet with Bitcoin Lightning ⚡ payments (see it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLjCS5jwtgM) or BSV -- and buy posts with your balance. I hope you guys don't rage against me because of BSV. I have an eclectic mindset, so I wanted to use both. Imho, micropayments on the site are a perfect use case for LN. Of course not! It's your project, you're free to implement whatever payment method you think your end users will be happy with.
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Hey everyone, I'm doing a research project about blockchain development, I was wondering what the biggest pain points with current blockchain SDK's that you have?
It's a project or you are just writing your master's thesis? As far as I know, you don't really have to code a concept if you're not planning to publish your paper. It would be better if you share what exactly is your idea if you have selected any. The problem with the current blockchain SDK's is that they aren't many. The one's they exist aren't novice friendly. Like one needs to have a solid grasp of Cloud Computing and object-oriented in general. Maybe you can expose an API that interacts with this object-oriented code and forms a simple interface for a newbie to interact with the blockchain? Having said that, blockchain is complex in general and it has a steep learning curve for a newbie to start writing code.
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Damn did he participate in an entire bounty campaign by himself? I guess that is even more than the number of participants are accepted in a bounty campaign. Anyway, tagging those accounts will be a hell of a job for the DT members. Let's see who's ready to take up that challenge.
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Hi, I'm looking for an Android Application developer who's fluent with Kotlin and general good coding practices. I will pay in Bitcoins for the right candidate. I'm a developer myself and I really know how to sort the good dev's out so if you're a novice please stay away. Also, I will prefer hiring developers from the forum. Pajeets and other service posters stay away. Send me a message here or drop your references I'll contact you.
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It's totally fine to tag users if the scam accusation is detailed enough with valid references. The tag is not gonna be permanent anyway and the accused is more likely to respond soon if they take their profile seriously. This also depends on how established the forum member is. Like if some newbie came up with an accusation against The Pharmacist or Lauda, it's pointless to tag them without hearing their side of the story because they have a long enough reputation to scam someone.
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My post history is as it was before today (apart from new posts added, of course)
What if you deleted your previous posts just like you did in this thread? You were not too quick in doing that. I wonder what made you change your mind to delete that post.
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Not gonna follow this because that list is just based on your experiences and doesn't necessarily have to be true. Like crypto-games.net have been in the business for a long time and it's not on your list doesn't mean it is not a verified gambling site.
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I just got a job again recently but pay wont come soon, but anywho i live in the philippines, its pretty cheap here relatively but so is pay lol
And atm i cant really come up with collateral if theres no one who is willing to lend me money without collateral i can respect that
Oh, that makes sense. No, I don't want to move to Philippines lol Since you can't really bring any collateral to the table, your best bet is borrowing from someone you know/friends/family. I hope you pay the rent and probably lock this thread.
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Hey everyone I am currently in a pinch at the moment and I need to pay my rent. Requesting a no collateral loan of 0.022 BTC
Will pay back 0.025 BTC next week after the loan has been sent.
How TF will you pay back after the loan is being sent? Like is the money gonna fall from the clouds or something? Also, which part of the world do you live in where the Rent is so cheap? I wanna move there lol On a serious note, come up with valid collateral.
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That sort of doesn't stand as strong proof whether the accounts are connected. Anyway, I'll take a closer look at the connections and see if they're actually connected. If they're I'll tag it appropriately.
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Where are you located?
I am happy to provide this loan to you on the condition that I am able pick up the Iphone from you. I am based in Singapore
Are you for fuckin real? Apart from the fact that you are going to sacrifice your identity in real life, you're going to spend a fortune on the flight tickets if he is based out of America or something. From the phone contract system, I believe he is not from Asia.
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LocalBitcoins any fukin day! Like is there even a comparison? The site is in operations since I started to trade bitcoins and haven't had a single bad experience to date. Like try searching for scam accusations against them and you'd find nothing. The case is not the same with Paxful.
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How stupid do you have to be to fall for that?
Believing WWE is real level of stupid. I had to check the site out and this just come up on the chat Omg do you how much shit I going to buy with this BTC, fucking thanks man I owe you one.
This is not even a scam, this is what people do out of their boredom. Believe it or not, had I been very newly introduced to bitcoins in 2010, I would definitely try this shit out because why not? Everyone was so crazy about making satoshi's then. But in 2019 no way!
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I had some bad experiences too in the beginning days which lead to my account getting banned.
Welp! You're walking on thin ice there! Was the account temp banned or perma-banned? If it's later, then your this account will be questioned. But the learning never stopped. I started earning bitcoin through faucets, campaigns, bounty, staking etc.. which then I reinvested in altcoins. This way I managed to handle my expenses and later started saving money. Bitcoin and Bitcointalk both changed my life for the good. I am thankful to my friend and to the people of the bitcointalk forum for giving me such a good opportunity. Since I was blessed with such an opportunity it was my time to do something for someone. Recently I met a guy on some crypto whatsapp group. He was a beginner to bitcoin and needed money which reminded me myself from the past. I thought this the time I had been waiting for and I started teaching him whatever I knew. Now he has started earning crypto too and he thanks me for that. I said him not to thank me and said him that once a person taught me to use bitcoin and earn money through it and I did the same to you. I said him to teach the same to others and I hope that this Chain of Knowledge never stops.
It's a nice story. We all had our learning phases and we share the same knowledge which is how this community has survived for this long. Keep doing te good work with adhering to the forum rules.
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I like how game-protect calls out scam casinos but sometimes he takes it too far. His initiatives are good to fight against the scam casinos but not sure how your casino ended up there if it is as legit as you claim to be. Since he is putting enough efforts to update his site and run the other operations, obviously he needs to monetize them. Having said that, I haven't come across him targetting any reputable casinos so maybe there is other side to your story?
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Random signals / predictions, as what I've been saying it's up to you and you can stick to them if you wish.
Whether in thin times or thick times, it's always your decision to follow them or not through those times.
Where does one get these random signals from? Do they buy it or predict it themselves? I believe random signals are as random as they can be and one doesn't need to depend on them when your precious money is involved. Its a different thing if you're getting them from legit sources. Actually income from Affilate can be very profitable, without gambling and without risk, you can get profit. it's a good income for you, my friend can get 0.01 btc perweek just from gambling referrals. but it takes hard work for that right
0.01 is not worth the efforts put into affiliate marketing. You can gamble and make more money instead of ofcourse with much more risks involved. If you look at it, affiliate marketing has nothing to do with any betting or gambling strategy.
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Due to different default trust settings, is better to tag him again
Then change your trust-ratings to the default settings maybe? This is one disadvantage with the custom trust settings, you have to tag the users you don't trust yourself since you have chosen to not consider the Default trust list.
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An early Bitcoin investor and self-confessed libertarian has built the first “seastead” with his BTC profits. For those who do not know, a seastead is a floating home designed to stay in international waters, thus allowing its inhabitants to live outside of the laws of any nation.
I'm confused which part is more fascinating, a seastead floating home or a seastead floating home with bitcoins. I'm not against their wealth or something but this clearly affects the eco-system in the waters. Like to stay away from the bullshit we created, we invade the territories of the poor sea creatures.
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Voted Yes, anyone can wear the avatar and signature of any campaign so it will serve for the public to know who's the real participants and being transparent is one of the best characteristic that can build trust to the company from the public.
Why would anyone want to advertise a service for free? It used to happen when people tried selling their accounts using BitMixer.io signatures where the payouts were good. I doubt anyone will fall for that since merits clearly show how good of a poster that person is. Showing the spreadsheet of signature campaigns was the norm in this forum and up until now so why hide it if you're a new sig. campaign, for the privacy of the participants? . Not really, there have been many campaigns where post counts and payouts were linked to the service they were using or were automated in some way.
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