Mark Zuckerberg and his friends should get a comfortable seat at a quiet corner and go munch their popcorns. He is also part of the reason Bitcoin took a plunge with that initial ban. I won't be surprised that this recent turnaround has everything to do with his rumoured crypto, Facecoin. He may be providing a soft landing with this change. All the same, it's a good development.
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I understand that being a bounty Hunter can make money and improve the family economy, but do you have other jobs? because if I just rely on money from Bounty I think it will not be enough.
At you your rank it's very dicey to rely solely on bounty hunting for survival. I guess it's lucrative for Hero/Legendary accounts, not even Senior as mine. May be junior members into account farming will see it differently as they have earning s from many accounts but this is frown on here. So, what it boils down to here is that you need extra source of income in addition to bounty to survive. You can get into crypto trading if you know how. It's lucrative there.
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I want to ask, when is the right time to buy altcoins, help me friends, please give your best answer
The right time to buy is now! If you haven't bought till now that means you aren't patriotic to your pocket because you are going to means out big on profit in the near future. Buy when others are afraid, and sell when others are greedy. That's the golden rule in cryptos.
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I got scammed out of my bitcoin. I have located the Bitcoin address where the ass hat is holding all of his/her/their coins. Its in excess of ~700btc. I would like to find a way to crack his the public key for the private key and then donate the coinage to ~700 random peeps in this community. I did not loose a lot but I'm way more talented that rich. And I have access to a server farm (in which I have permission to use unused resources - greater than 100 machines).
Is the OP talking about losing 700 in btc, Mbtc or bits? I don't get the ~700 stuff or is he just bush talking here? Oh, he is even a noob here so he may not know that the forums doesn't tolerate fairy tales.
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I don't understand why you dudes simply don't get it. Can't you read the writing on the wall? It was obvious that this campaign ended abruptly three weeks ago but you guys decided to hang around. How could you go ahead in a campaign you didn't hear from the manager for that long. Ships don't sail without a captain. Just count a lesson learnt and quit whining guys.
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all altcoins goes down rapidly are we seeing the coins disappear? what are the things we need to do? this are just questions running to our heads now that the coins are going down, we see reds everyday since 2018 enter all the bad things happen feel free to share your thoughts on this
This is a really interesting but panic time in cryptocurrency. Those who got in around December 2017 are now the scapegoats and most of them have already been slaughtered. Losses here and there. People have been taught bitter lessons that cryptocurrency is a budding and risky industry. Well, if altcoins will disappear or not is still a matter that can be decided when Bitcoin hits the $1,000 plunge. Until then we are still hopeful that price will rebound and life goes on as normal.
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Thanks, payment already received for Wk 2.
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New signature campaigns managed by yahoo62278 MOZO and ivyKoin Signature and Avatar Campaign | | Campaign | | | Term | | | L | | | H | | | S | | | F | | | M | | | J | | | N | | | Min | | | Max | | | Escrow | | | | | MOZO | | | f/w | | | .012 | | | .009 | | | .004 | | | .002 | | | x | | | x | | | x | | | 25/w | | | x | | | Y/N | | | | | ivyKoin | | | f/w | | | .012 | | | .009 | | | .004 | | | .002 | | | x | | | x | | | x | | | 25/w | | | x | | | Y/N | | |
[EDIT] Another new campaign of Sportsbet.io | | Campaign | | | Term | | | L | | | H | | | S | | | F | | | M | | | J | | | N | | | Min | | | Max | | | Escrow | | | | | Sportsbet.io | | | f/w | | | .015 | | | .01 | | | .005 | | | x | | | x | | | x | | | x | | | 25/w | | | x | | | Y/N | | |
The payment for Senior in the Mozo and Ivykoin campaigns is 0.006, not 0.004 For yahoos campaign even it would have 200 spots it would filled out quickly. Basing on the rates given then its somehow anticipated. Sorry for derailing this thread. Posters have come to hugely trust Yahoo and would quickly rush to sign up under him even if he decides to pay 0.002 for legendary rank. It's about trust, not payment level.
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Spreadsheet have been finalized for week 2 and is already forwarded to the official escrow bl4nkcode for the distribution of this week's payment. Expect your payment anytime today Saturday UTC.
To those who are on twitter campaign and failed to submit their weekly reports, you will receive no payments and will be replaced on the spreadsheet after the distribution of this week's payment.
Thanks everyone.
THIS MARKS THE END OF WEEK 2 AND THE START OF WEEK 3.
If you continue this way, I am sure in no distant time you will top this forum as the Best Manager. Kudos.
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An upcoming indie movie on cryptocurrencies is going to have Kurt Russell. The movie, titled Crypto, will feature famous Hollywood actors like Kurt Russell, Alexis Bledel, Luke Hemsworth, and Jeremie Harris, to name a few.
This will be a good thing to behold provided the movie casts bitcoin in good light as it will further endear it to more people with positive exposure. It's about time the world knew about what a positive impact bitcoin and cryptocurrency have on the society. The blockchain tech should have a better casting so that viewers will see its usefulness too.
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Lol...Funny dude (though this ain't funny). The title actually got my attention. You should remember that people will always fall prey. They that die transiting cash when they could've moved it online are low thinking individuals (I am just struggling to be mild with language here). We are in a cashless society and people should stick to digital means of moving cash. On the other hand, OP what makes you think that we don't have bitcoin heists? Haven't you heard of instances were hodlers have been traced to their homes and beaten up to give up their passwords and private keys? If you haven't, please google that for It's in the air.
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Miners broke it when they put fees up to $55 per transaction at the start of the year and all trust in the development team left the room and i cannot see it coming back EVER!
Give me Tulips from Amsterdam, better chance of getting a second run all these years later i thinks
You really think so that it won't come back up or you are just mouthing? I think the second option is it with you. And to even compare it to Tulips shows you truly don't know what is staked with Bitcoin. Anyway, every man to their own thoughts and decision. But I think those still calling bitcoin a bubble and forgetting the milestones recorded by the use of its blockchain tech in related spheres of life will regret not buying in at this dip. Soon, time will tell.
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For my own opinion, it is good. Because it will avoid pump and dump, and the decentralization feature of cryptocurrency will remain, no one can manipulate or control the price of each coin.
I never liked McAfee for his siding with certain ICOs and making a maddening crowd for them. I would love a situation where his wings are clipped like he is alleging now. But in that same letter, McAfee is also alleging that those who participate in ICOs should be ready to face arrest. This is certainly not healthy for cryptocurrency. Yes, I believe ICOs are mostly scams but I believe those who buy into it should be allowed to bear the consequences of their own risk, and not to arrest them.
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... which can make you a millionaire even you bought 10 dollars of it at the price 1 cents/btc.
Was there anytime bitcoin got sold at 1cent? 😎 Well OP, good a thing that you didn't know in Dec that Bitcoin was going to dump this hard. Knowing the future makes you a supernatural being and that gives you an undue advantage over mortal beings like me. 😂 . BTW there's no point crying over spilled milk. The dump is here now with us, let's make the best out of it.
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Bounty managers don't have an incentive to stop spammers: they pay a fixed amount of made-up Tokens. If ten times more people join, they just all get a smaller part of the pie, but the campaign gets more exposure.
This is is the issue here really. A select few of the best campaign managers can run their campaigns excellently with zero spammers on there like Darkstar and Chipmixer for example, but when you've got dozens of crapcoin campaigns which pop up and accept hundreds of users each it's useless and they just dwarf everybody else by the thousands. Would it then be out of place to suggest to CM by way of regulation not to accept more than, let's say, 30-50 participants per campaign? That won't be a bad idea, would it? This should go a long way in controlling spamming and shitposting, I should believe as the managers will have roving eyes on participants posts.
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reigning thing here, a crime or a tagging offence, "Account Sales"...
What are you smelling mate? What is the harm if I am doing a signature campaign and still looking for a better offer. If I get a better one then I will inform my current service provider before leaving the current one. What's wrong with that?
Relax dude. I ain't saying you are doing anything wrong. At least, not yet. All I am saying is that this could also become outlawed in future and those who participated in it punished in backdate like account sales are now. A few years ago before I joined this forum account sale was not frown upon. But it is a crime today, remember.
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One, two, three people are renting their signature space to higher biddings and not wanting to belong to signature campaigns. The way this is going it will soon be the reigning thing here. I hope this act doesn't become a crime or a tagging offence later in this forum the way "Account Sales" has become now.
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Often I want to remain optimistic that Bitcoin will rebound and hit an enviable rise and then I force myself to reconsider that times have changed. OP, quite alright the historical graph you showed but also remember that then and now aren't the same. At that time there were very few cryptos in the market as against the overwhelming 1,700+ cryptos now. The attention and crave for bitcoin is now divided. I hope what I am thinking doesn't come to play here, anyway. If it does, it will be a hard time for bitcoin getting up back.
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I had to do a double check to ascertain that the 2011 I saw wasn't 2017. I guess those who hacked your account saw how redundant it had become, a less than 200 posts since 7years of being registered shows that. I hope your story here was actually how it happened and not that something clandestine occurred on the account which you are trying to extricate yourself from.
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Lol...I literally rolled on the floor when I read through some of the links. Wow! Do we still have people like that still posting here, I asked myself. It was for this singular reason that the Merit system was set up in the first place and to think there are still people flagrantly posting thrash just to increase their activities is most disheartening. I don't think it is enough banning them. You ban them, they open up another account. It's best to tag them and render such accounts useless.
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