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7721  Economy / Economics / Re: Can bitcoin improve the economy of a country? on: September 04, 2017, 12:33:51 PM
Improving countries economy depends on government and people not in bitcoin. Bitcoin is just another form of currency and like other currency may it be gold, fiat or crypto, its useless in improving country economy if the government cant come up with projects to better their country.

I absolutely share in your sentiment here. A lot of people paint bitcoin larger than it is. Bitcoin this, bitcoin that, as if it were a kind of demigod. For crying out loud, bitcoin is just an asset of value like the conventional fiat or paper money. It isn't a magic wand to turn every bad situation into good. However, if the leadership of a country is good and technical it should be able to utilize this new technology which bitcoin affords for the betterment of its economy.
7722  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Get $0.25 FREE - Easiest task ever - Task #6 on: September 03, 2017, 05:20:42 PM
I will pay $0.25 in litecoins for each user that follows the below instructions.

REQUIREMENTS
1. Junior member rank or higher (do not continue if you are a newbie)
2. Only perform task once
3. No temporary email service allowed

INSTRUCTIONS
1. Go to https://goo.gl/PWh3Fu
2. FIll in your LTC wallet, your email, and your bitcointalk username and click Go
3. Fill in your email in 1.
4. Select anything in 2.
5. Click "Fortsæt" in 3.
6. On page that opens, click on 4-8 of the green boxes that says "Ansøg her"
7. Open the received email (maybe in spam folder) and click link (Sammenlign lån over 50.000 kr......)
5. All done. Write a post in this thread when you are done. No need to send private message to me.



Check out my other mikro tasks
TASK#1 | TASK#4  | TASK#7


The OP should be edited. Otherwise this isn't the right section for this thread. It should be moved to the altcoin sectio if payment is still in litecoin.
7723  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 01-Sep-2017] on: September 03, 2017, 04:22:33 AM
Crypto News and Crypto Games have slashed their pay rates. You may want to reflect that in the OP. Thank you.

The following amounts are given for different member levels:
Senior Member: 0.016 BTC per week
Hero Member and Legendary member: 0.0235 BTC per week
7724  Economy / Services / Re: NOTARY Platform Sig and Avatar Campaign on: September 03, 2017, 03:36:59 AM
Username: Mpamaegbu
Rank: Senior Member
Current post count: 674
BTC address: 1M24faXid9JB5iAjV46TRufEECcHptSequ
7725  Economy / Services / Re: [Exchange] Bitzure.com - Signature Campaign on: September 01, 2017, 06:00:46 PM
We want to launch a signature campaign but are new here, so would like to know what the best practices are (escrow, where to find one, process etc) so if anyone could help or point us in the right direction that would be great! Until then, information about us below![/size][/b][/center]

Hello bitzure,
Here are some of the people that you can consider that you won't be having any problem at all. They are experienced in handling a campaign and also a trusted escrow.
Yahoo - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=355846
Lutpin - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=520313
Edwardard - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=710241
Darkstar - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=507936


Ah that is awesome, didn't realize there was so many. Will give Yahoo a pm first and inquire with the rest also. Thanks for the help everyone!

Honestly, if you're hiring one of the above mentioned users, you wouldn't need an escrow as all of them have experience of managing many campaigns and they do the payments themselves....

You are absolutely right about an escrow where the above mentioned CMs are involved. Their deliveries and competence are top notch. I will advise OP to save himself the stress and double any of them as his escrow.
7726  Economy / Marketplace / Re: how earn btc from online??? on: September 01, 2017, 09:46:32 AM
In my opinion there are many ways to be able to earn Bitcoins.
1. micro earning ( faucet, captcha...)
2. Media ( Blogger, Website, Youtube,... )
3. Investing ( HYIP, Trade, Minning,... )
4. Skills of you ( designing, translating,... )
5. If you have free time. I think you should join to signature campaign.



Options one and three on your list shouldn't be included as ways to earn Bitcoin or any altcoin. For me, faucets are a way to slavery and not earning. Trading shouldn't have been yolked together with HYIP. I hope the mining isn't cloud mining because most of them are scams. Your number five which was erroneously made the last should've topped your list and shouldn't have that conditional item "if".  One should make out time for it because signature campaigns are a sure way of earning provided one knows how to make constructive posts.
7727  Economy / Services / Re: Donation-based mailing list for job opportunities. on: September 01, 2017, 09:11:43 AM
I have filled the form. Thanks for looking out for members here...
7728  Other / Meta / Re: About Ranks ? on: August 31, 2017, 11:45:47 AM
Well, I'm a senior internetperson, as in active since 1998, and I had to google to find this info Smiley

Oh yah? You've been active on the Internet since 1998 and you are just finding this site? Oh, come on just tell us something else and I will believe you. Even if it's that Bill Clinton was never at a time an American president.

Truth be told, most people coming into this forum nowadays don't make out time to read forum rules, guidelines and FAQs before posting as if ranking up or signature campaigns are going to disappear any time soon. New entrants should make out time to navigate and familiarize themselves with the forum. Let it be the price they pay before ranking up.
7729  Economy / Services / Re: 🎮 ENJIN 🎮 Signature Campaign - BIG reward on: August 31, 2017, 04:49:44 AM
I guess this campaign is still open...

Username: Mpamaegbu
Rank: Senior Member
Starting post count: 668 + 1
Profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=940323
BTC address: 1M24faXid9JB5iAjV46TRufEECcHptSequ

I will update signature and avatar once accepted.
7730  Economy / Services / Re: 5 BTC Bounty to Track Stolen Coins on: August 31, 2017, 02:28:34 AM
The dude who lost 45.8btc by wrongly transferring his coins to an electrum-wallet.com app before the August fork this year hasn't yet recovered them and OP you are hoping of resuscitating a long dead and buried issue since 2013? Come on dude, stop wasting your time. The coins are gone. Sorry about that.
7731  Economy / Services / Re: Social Signature & Avatar Campaign(full) on: August 31, 2017, 02:17:11 AM
Thanks Yahoo for this great campaign. I have received my payment. However, I would like to leave this campaign now. Thanks once again. It has always been a pleasure working with you.
7732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much risk in bitcoin investement ? on: August 29, 2017, 03:38:44 PM
Notably, every business involves a certain level of risk. No risk, no business. Bitcoin is a virtual currency traded on the exchanges. So, it should have its own level of risk too. The only difference is that volatility and the risk ratio. Those who thought Bitcoin was high @ $4350 last night and refused to buy because they never wanted to risk anything now know better with the new ATH it has recorded today at $4500. Take risk, be better or worse. For those who have a high risk appetite I will say keep investing in Bitcoin .
7733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you keep buying? on: August 29, 2017, 08:16:05 AM
The only advice for more purchases should be to buy dip into a correction in a trending market. It shouldn't be don't buy at all. For instance, who wouldn't buy now if one is certain that despite the current high price of Bitcoin now that it will rise to $10,000 before December? Of course, everyone will scamper to buy.
7734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is buying bitcoin and crypto on: August 29, 2017, 03:36:02 AM
Well educated or uneducated??

People that are smart and rich or people that are unproven and hoping to get rich quick

People that are adding meaningful value to society or People that are just piggybacking on someone else's efforts


Just curious...

OP, those who are buying cryptos are not covered in the areas you pointed out. Your fulcrum of imagination didn't take you there. Where did you place that 12-year old kid millionaire whose granny gifted some dollar for his birthday and he invested all into Bitcoin? You see he isnt covered as an educated or otherwise. This is to show that we really can't know exactly the class of people buying and investing in cryptocurrency.

Anyway, for me I would say those who buy cryptos are just those who are Internet suavy and got fascinated enough by the weird thing called Bitcoin irrespective of their wealth, education or age.
7735  Economy / Economics / Re: Cashless society on: August 28, 2017, 07:20:47 PM
A cashless society would not be possible for at least 100 years. Funny enough the last BTC will be mined in 2021 so maybe that is a sign?

Actually, the mining of the last BTC has no significance. It only ensures that miners have to look at transaction fees rather than block reward for their profits.
We don't need a full cashless society. Even if less than 1% of transactions are done through cash, it would serve the government's purpose.

Even after the last Bitcoin has been mined, it still defiles the logic of existence for there to truly be a cashless society in the real sense of that word "cashless" We have to take into cognizance the poor and wretched in the society at all time. This set of people won't come around using the credit cards and all that.
7736  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin a good way to invest your money ? on: August 28, 2017, 08:35:35 AM
I say a capital NO to the question in the OP. No, Bitcoin isnt a wise way to invest! It's volatile and unpredictable. It's a risky venture but sadly a lot of people see it as a kind of get rich quick engagement. But if OP expands it to the cryptos (the altcoins included) I would say yes it is a good way to invest one's money. Just look out for potential coins out of the over 900 cryptos and buy to sell off in the future. That way one makes money.
7737  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I have 10 different altcoins on: August 28, 2017, 07:13:54 AM
I have 10 different altcoins is it posibble to keep their in same wallet??
10 different wallet is difficult for me and i keep my money in market
any advicee??

You didn't tell us the altcoins you hold. However, I will suggest you download this app from the playstore if you use an Android phone. The app  holds over 20 altcoins including the ultimate Bitcoin. It's the Freewallet. Check it out and thank me later. The features are very easy to navigate.
7738  Economy / Economics / Re: A wise strategy for your bitcoin on: August 28, 2017, 06:58:44 AM
Hello everyone, I want to share about my strategy with bitcoin and I need your advice.
So the example is, I've buy bitcoin in price $2000/btc with amount $750 so I have 0.375 btc. When the price climb to $4100/btc, I sell my 0.184 btc to get my first capital and get $754.4 and 0.191 btc left .then when the price dump again to around $3900, I buy it again with my $754.4, so I get 0.193xxx btc and  my total btc is 0.384xx. With my $750 I can keep increase my bitcoin with this strategy. So what do you think. Am I doing right with my bitcoin? Or you have any advice. Please explain.

Yes dude you are doing well with that. But next time try doing it with altcoins instead of Bitcoin if you want to earn more and progressively grow your Bitcoin. Sell off bit of Bitcoin, buy a promising altcoin. Wait for its appreciation and then sell it off and buy more Bitcoin. That's what I do.
7739  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a way of avoiding to change money when travelling abroad on: August 28, 2017, 02:13:44 AM
Finally, when all these are done, Bitcoin will lose the privacy and secrecy behind it. It won't be decentralized anymore. May be it will still appeal to people that way. May be not. I know what level of documentation people go through with exchanges asking for one document verification or the other just to transact business with them. And this is kind of frustrating.
7740  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: August 27, 2017, 08:33:18 PM
If the question in the OP had been asked more recently or if the poster is still lurking around for responses, I will suggest the bitconnect lending services. You make the investment and then relax to be getting daily returns on your investment.
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