Unfortunately, there are no secret magical strategy which would work on Freebitco.in Faucet - claim as many times as you can, and MAYBE you will win $20 or $200 one day. Lottery - simple, more tickets you have - bigger chance to win. That's it. Gambling - there are many strategies on it, but I don't know any strategy which would help to have stable earnings from dice. I think it's not possible to create strategy which would work effectively on Freebitco.in. All their games are provably fair and you need luck to win.
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Great job, pugman. But I think that you forgot to add some managers like Sylon and jamalaezaz. Ok, I'm just kidding. Good that you listed only most professional and most trusted signature managers and you didn't added some random bounty managers. I think soon you may get messages "Why I'm not on your list?" And I didn't knew that OgNasty is also sig. campaign manager. I thought that he is only escrow agent.
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I don't think there's any rule about selling or giving away an account but having more than one account is not allowed.
Having more than one account isn't allowed? Really? I remember when interest feature was launched, I wanted to create another account where I would just keep BTC to get interest. I asked wetsuit, can I make another account. He answered that I can make second account, but it's only allowed to use one account to claim from faucet.
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i think its time to start a new threat that is up to date XD Becourse the topic starter was not aktive here since years now .... could be nice to have a updated threat here.....
regards
I have a list of advertising networks on my website. http://www.bitcoins4free.ml/overview-bitcoin-advertising-networks/But I'm not faucet owner and I haven't tried most of these networks. So, there is lack of information about some of these networks.
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Wow, man, great article! You put lot of effort to write it. I see that you detailed probably all aspects related exchanges accounts hacking/phishing attempts. But so far I haven't saw fake accounts of exchanges being verified by Twitter. Do you have some examples? These hackers/scammers are getting really smart and they always find new ideas how to scam people. But the main problem that many people just aren't careful enough, they aren't following even basic security advises. It seems that some people will learn only when they will be scammed..
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Who exactly have to start crypto news TV channel? Theymos? Forum staff? Regular users? I don't understand your idea... Do you have idea how much it costs to start TV channel? You need millions of dollars to start serious TV. Broadcasting license, TV studio, broadcasting hardware, cameras, TV hosts and all other staff. And it's likely that such channel wouldn't attract many viewers and advertisers, crypto are still not popular enough. I'm not really sure how your idea and Bitcointalk are related. If forum member have good knowledge about crypto, it doesn't means that he will be good TV face. Some people prefer to write instead of talking in front of camera. And not many people here want to reveal their identity and show their face .
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Coinmarketcap is somehow interconnected with Bitcointalk, but the website regularily creates scandas,
here another one: i think some admins of this forum also are manging coinmarketcap that is why i post it here.
Coinmarketcap aren't managed by one of forum admins. Coinmarketcap owned by one of Bitcointalk users - Gliss: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=61526Have you tried to contact him about this virus? If no, I think you need to try contact him and inform about that website and maybe he will remove it.
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Interesting. I don't have much experience with bounties and I didn't knew that ICO's are allocating only ~2% of tokens to bounty participants, I thought they dedicate 10% or at least 5% of tokens to bounty campaign. I'm not marketing expert but I also wondered, how effective are these bounty campaigns. But I think that ICO's aren't looking seriously into bounty campaigns. It doesn't cost anything to send payments in tokens to bounty campaign participants. Basically, bounty campaigns are just free advertising of project. And they don't care that bounty campaign are full of bitcointalk spammers, users with fake social network accounts without real followers. I think that these ICO projects are more careful when they buy advertisements on webs, releasing sponsored articles on news websites and etc - when they spend real money for advertising, then they really need to check how many clicks it generated and how effective it was. But I have more concerns about serious signature campaigns which are paying in Bitcoin. How they check effectivness of campaign? I haven't saw any campaigns which would have tracking tags in their links, for example /?ref=ID /campaign_bitcointalk or something similar. They just put direct links to their website in signature code.
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Nice rotator , but nowadays most faucets use shortlink on claim button and shortner dont allow to go through links in iframe thats why alot of rotators are not of any work nowadays and also popups too they are pain in rotator too i hope you find a solution That is likely to be solved by the one who uses the script man. If you hate popups then you can simply add the faucets that has no popup since you have a full control in doing it. Well, nowadays it's really difficult to find decent faucet without popups and shortlinks. And even if you find some, it's likely that you won't be allowed to claim on iframe. This is why faucet rotators aren't popular anymore...
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CONTACT YOUR EMAIL PROVIDER. Next time, use the support system. This is a 3rd party forum and we don't depend on it.
People are trying to contact you on Bitcointalk because of this, I think: Maybe it would be better to remove Bitcointalk links from there that people would start to use support system.
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Sorry mate but you have to learn the hard way. Capital punishment is sometimes the only effective way to get the message across.
So there is no way for me ... I have to leave that account. Permanent ban means that you are banned from bitcointalk as a person. If you will create another account and will start posting on bitcointalk, it will be ban evasion. That your account will be also banned. You aren't allowed to make new accounts. You still can read discussions here on forum as visitor, but you can't post. Bye.
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BREAKING NEWS! Zinedine Zidane is leaving Real Madrid. He announced it on press conference few minutes ago. What do you guys think about this decision? What are main candidates to become new coach of Real Madrid?
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Xapo is the web wallet I like the most, especially now 2FA connected to the smartphone so I'm sure and never hesitate to store large amounts of bitcoin in Xapo, in addition fees are also very cheap compared to other web wallets.
I wouldn't recommend to store large amounts of BTC in Xapo, despite that they have such kind of 2FA. Still, you don't have full control of your BTC. It's possible that they can lock funds of users, they site may be hacked and theorically it's possible that they can into scam. And when I used Xapo last time, their fees were much bigger compared with other wallets. And Xapo doesn't allow to set custom transaction fee, you only can choose standard and high priority fee. I have only my old mobile phone and I don't want to buy a smartphone. How can I login?
Without smartphone - mission impossible...
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* which country / continent are you from?Europe. You can predict my country by looking at my nickname * how and when did you hear the first time about cryptocurrencies? I'm not sure when exactly I heard about Bitcoin for the first time, maybe in 2014. I joined Bitcoin world in 2015. I was looking for methods to earn some money online. I used PTC websites, but it was basically waste of time. Then I saw many advertisements of Freebitco.in. Then I thought that Bitcoin is something like rocket science and it's not beginner friendly thing. But I tried to register on Freebitco.in, created wallets on Coinbase and Blockchain.info. This is how my journey started. * what are your hopes to get into this market?Good question. I like idea to be independent from banks, stay anonymous. And it's nice to earn some extra money by doing various crypto related activities. * which cryptocurrencies are your favourites?Bitcoin, obviously! Don't know exact reason why, but I'm old fan of Dogecoin. I also like NEM - in my opinion it's solid coin with strong team, nice community and serious plans. * do you have any cryptocurrencies you don’t like?Ripple, but I don't call it as cryptocurrency. USDT. And lot of shitcoins and shittokens. * why Bitcointalk? There are some other forumsWhen I was newbie, Bitcointalk was first forum which I discovered. I have accounts on some other forums, but I don't use it much. Bitcointalk is biggest and most popular forum, I find everything what I need here. Other forums just don't have many active users. And there is another reason. I had to promote my own faucet list - Bitcointalk is a great place to get many vistors to my website . OP, it would be nice if you share your story by answering these questions.
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No your account would never get locked for no activity or for not logging into your account for a while. The only way your account will get locked is if you are spamming or violate the rules other than just just keep posting and stay active as much as you can!
You are confusing banned and locked accounts. If you will spam and violate rules, your account will be banned (temporary or permanently). Usually accounts getting locked when someone hack it. When someone change email address on account, original owner get message to email with option to lock accounts. Only admin can activate account again. Also, many accounts which was registered before Bitcointalk database hack in 2015 are also locked.
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Welcome to Bitcointalk! I like your attitude - you came here to help and share your knowledge. Great! And I see that you started very well - you even received a Merit from theymos! But since you are new here, I would recommend to read pinned topics on some boards like Meta and Beginners and help - there you will find general information that every forum member need to know. It will help to avoid mistakes. Have a nice time on Bitcointalk!
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It sounds like Google has blacklisted you. Sorry but I don't really know what can be done about that.
Yup, and till this day I have no clue on how that happened. While I could always go Incognito, SolveMedia is much better. But is SM really that "easy" to be exploited by bots? In past I had problems with ReCaptcha - even if I solve it correctly, I still was getting message about incorrect captcha. Then I tried to clean Google Cookies on my browser. But it was only temporary solution. Now I need to log out from my Google account every time when I want to claim from faucet.
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Valencia will be hosting Gran Canaria at home, and this game is the opening game of the playoff series. Gran Canaria has to win this game, losing means the end of everything. Gran Canaria does not give confidence in performance but Gran Canaria must win this game with the fan's supports.
LOL, dude, it's not Spanish basketball league thread, you're posting in wrong place . By the way, now Gran Canaria leading by 6 points, 2nd half will end soon.
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Ah yes thank you so much! That is exactly what I needed. Only problem is what is a PGP key? Also I fear I would no longer have btc addresses. Looks like most posts i made were about shitcoins so i definitely still wouldnt have the wallets. And I have no idea what ones were sent in PMs maybe i can dig through my noreply@bitcointalk.org emails and try to find an address. Wish there was a better way to revert the account back to the creation email address or I could send ID or IP address locations or something. Ill start digging through my inbox. If you didn't posted PGP key, it's not going to help to recover account. Yeah, I also see that you didn't posted BTC address. If you still have access to emails from noreply@bitcointalk.org, I would recommend to check it out, maybe you will find Bitcoin address there. If you will find it, then you will need to send PM to admin with signed message from that address and ID of message where address was sent. IP address aren't solid proofs to determine original owner of account. And ID verification never going to happen on bitcointalk.
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