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Hi!
We are looking for people who could give our project a shout-out.
Let me know more about your social media profile here or contact me via PM!
We are currently developing an ICO project in the crypto gambling market. We are excelling in our different types of gambling games. I recommend you give a look at our whitepaper.
I run a crypto youtube channel with 18,700 subscribers and approaching 1.5M views. I've advertised ICOs since 2017 and have been an ICO marketing advisor to 4 projects (anywhere from $500K-40M valuation so startup, small and mid-sized projects). My telegram @Kuberacrypto
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I have some doubts about this because last year I already met a similar service that deceived me. This is wrong and unpleasant. I've been shooting videos in tik Tok for more than a year but I can't make this account popular. My friend advised me last month to use a proven service that he has been using for several months. This service offers tiktokfollowersfree, so I was interested in it. When I tried it I was convinced that not all services for cheating subscribers in tick Tok are deceivers. If you use such services only proven ones That sounds sketchy and is a bad advertising attempt.. Seriously guys, don't buy your views. It'll only get you banned in the end. Plus TikTok isn't hard to grow on if you do things right..
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Steem's current price is $.207, down from around 40 cents yesterday. Earlier in the week is around $.12 and then Hive.io announced its community hardfork, to try and bring back control to the Steemit platform away from management. Justin Sun bought Steemit earlier, which some argued was against the whole idea of crypto and decentralization.
The steem whales reacted with Hive, and then a pump occurred. I looked into this, and while there was a lot of excitement, Steem was the highest performing crypto out of all during a volatile period where most of the top 25 coins were blood red. I noticed that nearly 35% of exchange volume was coming from a korean exchange, beating out some of the popular ones we know. The main price rise happened within an hour or two.
This made me wonder, are there any well-documented groups from South Korea or companies that have pumped coins over the past few years? Was it just a large whale? There's been news stories in the past where big fish were shuffling through tens of millions of dollars worth of XRP in few txns, or how deep web auctions by the South Korean police (10K btc) affected prices for a bit, there were also examples of small coins being pumped well past 12,000% but.. are there any stories for the top 10 or top 20 coins being influenced by any group/company/government body originating from South Korea in particular?
Some price action for major coins has been mainly in hours where it'd only point to either Japan or SK or Singapore really.
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Hi
We are launching a decentralized P2P video sharing and hosting platform next month. We require a Marketing Manager. Payment - BTC/Eth or Fiat
He/She should have previous experience in negotiation with private investers so good communication skill is must.
Where is the effort behind this post? Barely 3 sentences and you're seeking people to join your team. I have no idea what your company is truly about, just a general idea. Similar to saying "I need a developer for a social media network I'm building". Doesn't really say much. What kind of video sharing platform? Is it similar to DTube? Crypto's version of YouTube or Vimeo? Why should people are to join your company? What's your company's name, website, registered documents? Investors, employees, partners, advisors, everybody is asking these questions to any company presenting itself on here. Well, maybe not in this case because they know anybody who doesn't try isn't worth their time. It's not a lost cause, don't take this message as a bad thing. I think you can just improve your next posts HEAVILY as the interest behind this is... lacking. The only people who will submit their info to such a project will be the ones whose work is completely crap, on the same low-effort level as this post. Is that what you're looking for? I doubt it!
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Don't bump, especially twice in a row without any responses. Nobody cares, that's why the feedback is near zero. Why? Because your account is worthless. 30K followers at the end of the day isn't much in general, I mean for crypto it might be but Twitter is slowly yet steadily becoming a less valuable platform than say YouTube or Facebook.
You followed more people than you have followers, meaning your real following isn't engaged. You can see the results of this with the amount of posts you have and the amount of likes/comments per each one. You barely posted anything this year, and each post has the engagement of an account 1/20th of your size, especially considering these posts have had time to mature and sit around. No one is looking back and retweeting. The initial engagement probably came from the overuse of hashtags too and spam / shitcoin promotions.
Need I go on with more? Just a tip, I'm not trying to be rude but sometimes a harsh truth is a quicker lesson. Twitter crypto accounts can be worthwhile, but at this point it'd probably be best to restart and get a new account going as that would be worth more in a few weeks time of posting than this one.
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You would need to give a lot more details than that. To some $30K isn't much, to others it's the world. But in either case, a savvy investor wouldn't waste his time with a post like this if you barely bother to show effort.
It could've gone worse, but you're definitely near that end of the spectrum. WHY should investors care about you and your company? What problems are you trying to solve? How will you make money?
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I am not going to be blaming anyone but myself. Not the banks, not Bitcoin, not any ICO projects, not influencers, nobody. It's my fault I let Greed get the best of me.
I was making a few thousand dollars per every actual hour of work at one point. I'd make thousands for every ICO video review I'd post up, I'd get thousands more if the project did well and I held onto the crypto. I'd make thousands more from selling BTC/ETH at a profit.
In total I probably burned through, lost and went through over $150K in a few months. I landed in $50K debt after I saw an ICO investment tumble, I lost like $60K in a week or around there.
After a few months I paid off most of the $50K... around $24K in debt still left to pay off.
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Take a look at one of the highest paid YouTubers out there, Ryan's Toy Reviews. Obviously he's not cashing in the $10-15M annual profits. It's his parents. But in doing so, they're securing the 5 year old's future for 3 generations to come. Sure, they probably force him to do videos on days where he's not feeling all too well.. but most days, he's enjoying himself. Doing what he likes.
There are a lot of families that will use their kids for photo-ops (politicians or executives at companies), bring their kids to work in to soften up fellow employees / partners for deals and public perception, and monetize them online with blogs / SMM pages. As long as the kid isn't being abused and doesn't hate what his parents are doing, it's fine. Is it unethical under certain eyes? Sure. But it all depends on the culture and perspective.
With crypto it's the same thing. I haven't personally seen it that much on here as with other industries, but there's a reason kid stuff has generally higher CPM / RPM advertising rates than other industries. I mean let's compare YouTube CPMs for Crypto, Kids, Music and controversial content (swearing, 18+ stuff that can feature violent video games or topics like medical marijuana): CPM (cost per 1K views, regardless of monetized or unmonetized) - Crypto = $3-6 direct through Adsense while external would be $5-25, Kids = $5-12 direct, Music $1-2* (varies highly, for example if VEVO or outside), controversial content $.10-$.6.
Crypto and Kids are 2 of the best industries for monetization. Finance is great but it doesn't have the same hype as both kids stuff and crypto enthusiaists.
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It's actually not that risky if you do lots of research. Its risky for the idiots that throw money at anything that is hyped up with lots of advertising.
I'd agree. ICO investing is 100% profitable if you're going with insider information, are a partner or know somebody close to the group. Usually if you're pooling money (minimums don't have to be that high, only around 1-2BTC per person and a group buy can be $100K-2M) to get a sweet deal. 2 main ways of profiting: If you're pooling or have enough capital to get a discounted rate during seed investment rounds / private rounds, you can dump on the public investors with a 20-40% margin if it's a reputable ICO. If it's a scam ICO, you can get 50-100% probably but it's so much riskier. Or the ethical route is avoiding dumping and hopefully the ICO gets pumped so that you're able to get 10x+ returns when it's long-term offloading. Collusion isn't illegal in the ICO world yet, and of course it's all around us. So you're either in on the action or you invest just enough that won't make you shed any tears were you to lose it all.
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I run 2 YT pages, a cryptocurrency channel with 18.7K subscribers and a 70.2K deep web channel. I've secured over 60 ICO reviews over the past year, with the average payout amounting to $2-4K (highest was $8K in tokens PER video, which turned out to later pump to over $31,000 due to token split! Thanks IndaHash). After the crypto crash, I've lowered prices to $700-800 per video to stay competitive. There are bulk discount deals so companies can get it down to $600 even, not a bad price considering other channels are still charging thousands. My previous manager helped secure: VibeHub (well before it pumped), BlackMoon, Spectre, IndaHash, uTrust, VIVID, BeeToken, Contentbox, iMovie and many more. I'm running low on time and it's a fairly time-consuming job, but the pay is really good. If you're able to get an ICO's contact info and it's the right match, I pay a % so $100 for 2 hours work (for example) isn't bad. I need help with both channels, some offers such as privacy coins work for both. DeepOnion was great for both! I'm also looking for co-operation with VPNs, MMJ and Nootropics companies. If you have experience with this, please leave your contact info or reach out to me down below: email - tychebitcoins@gmail.comtelegram - @avilux Kubera - https://www.youtube.com/c/KuberaYTAVI - https://www.youtube.com/c/AVIYT
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If you want, we can meet up and film a video (I've recorded an advertisement up on that roof, I recognized it through the bank next door and Wedel's Zebra). I have a 19K crypto channel. Jestem Amerykanin który mieszka w Warszawie 
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Hello,
I'm looking for a/some developers to help me develop a website like coinmarketcap.com or icobench.com
I will pay.
Thank you
-snip Beware of such Pajeet's and their overly expensive services. These guys would probably rip you off for more than what your budget is. Better hire freelance developers over these shit-heads who keep spamming the services boards on the forum. @Arun Shit-Head: Show us your github profile if you have one. No one cares what hunny your linkedIn has. always a joy to read through such posts, absolutely hilarious. Feels like an Upwork listing. 90% of the offers are crap
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Venezuela needs it, awesome news about Argentina and Egypt joining in!
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very nice,,, but to much expensive to used products at a very high price,, can you shipped them to UK ,,, for me and pls can i get a discount  ? Everything was sold through other forums, but I'm coming back to this post with this: Why would you get a discount for something that already is discounted? You either can afford luxury, or you cannot. These were very good prices for authentic pieces. You will NEVER see a sale for Louis Vuitton or Rolex from the real stores, so the only buying opportunities are used.
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I can help out with both a review (I run a 19K YT page) and I've been a marketing advisor to multiple projects, so I've worked with a lot of the major influencers and have lists of contact info if the project checks out. My contact info is below! My email tychebitcoins@gmail.comMy telegram @avilux
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I've sent over an email. Been an advisor to multiple projects and run a cryptocurrency YouTube page
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Hello lads, I've decided to post here after already selling a few items on eBay/Allegro/Trendsy. I will post a few pictures, but since the catalog's long if you're interested in a specific item and for proof that it's authentic, message me. Most of my items were purchased through the official stores in person, while the rest were through official online orders. I said screw it, I want more Bitcoin and am going monk mode after experiencing the materialistic dream and still feeling empty inside. This is a great opportunity for you to buy some Louis Vuitton WITHOUT paying in store taxes nor S&H fees. Here is a full list of items: LV DANDY MM Damier Cobalt Business Bag MSRP $2,510 w/o taxes included | eBay price $2,092.31 (~17% off) | BTC/ETH price $1,882.50 (25% OFF!!!) LV INITIALES 40MM REVERSIBLE Black Leather Belt MSRP $575 | eBay $490.97 | BTC/ETH $431.25 LV Black Monogram Shine Shawl MSRP $675 | T $541.47 | BTC/ETH $506.25 LV Damier Graphite Winter Beanie, MSRP $305 | T $247.82 | BTC/ETH $228.76 LV DAMIER CLASSIQUE TIE MSRP $215 | T $193.22 | BTC/ETH $161.27 LV Bracelet DIGIT BRACELET Damier Graphite MSRP $295 | A $247.28 | BTC/ETH $221.25 & last but not least... LV Hockenheim Driving Loafers Damier Blue MSRP $675 | A $541.01 | BTC/ETH $507 ~~~~ If you purchase 2 items, you get a 2% discount on top of the already lowered price. 3 items is 4% discount. 4 items is 6%. ALL the items is 10%. Shipping / Handling / Insurance is handled by me. Pictures:     Would anybody also be interested in a Rolex Submariner Date from this year? BTC/ETH price of $8,540. MSRP is $9,300. email : tychebitcoins@gmail.com if you prefer to mail, however please comment below that you did so!
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Hello,
I’ve participated in reviewing many ICOs over the past year, with a combined total number nearing 50 now (Currently I’m working on my 47th). Current companies I've reviewed: Contentbox, VIVID, VibeHub, BlackMoon, DeepOnion, Cajutel, IndaHash, BeeToken, TravelBlock, Spectre, WELL, INT, Bitclave, Fysical, Streamity, Etch & more!
My ICO / crypto company reviews are usually 5-15 minutes of length, however some have gone past half an hour. The review would be done over the course of a 2-3 business days and it'd be posted on my main cryptocurrency channel (18K) and reposted on my Steemit account (15K).
I’m seeking managers / companies that are willing to work with influencers on long-term partnerships. I’ve currently found great success with a few vital connections, and would love to expand my network in preparation for Q2/Q3 of 2018.
If this is something of interest to you, please let me know. I’d be more than interested to go into further detail through email, or we can even schedule a call.
(Telegram - @AVILUX) EMAIL - (**** Private message me first)
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What a yikes, ey? (In response to "the developers of this project really expect to use phones as computer power for main?") x)
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