Trouwens, GIF vrij inderdaad, maar ter compensatie van hun GIF beleid is http://t.me/gifje in het leven geroepen. (binnen telegram kom je daar via @gifje)
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Inmiddels is de groep ge-rebrand en is de naam FGZI Public En is de link naar deze groep http://t.me/fugazipublic Zit er zelf al jaren bij, topgroep op telegram!
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I don't know if this topic should be here but, I want to ask, How can I apply for translation campaign without any portfolio? or How can I get portfolios? thanks. I translated my first project as a co-translator for someone with experience. Another thing you can do is keep on trying without portfolio.. maybe it's not a top nodge proejct that will allow you to do your first translation, but you are building a portfolio that way which you can use later to translate in bigger and better projects. In translation bounties where you don't have to give up an example URL, I think many subscribers just lie about earlier projects and make a start in building portfolio that way. Anyhow, if you do your first translation perfect... it will make it much easier to apply for the next one...
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When this topic was started, it was a special thing when ICO's got below ico value, but from my last 20 ico's it was more than 50% of them which did that. Some, like Sether and Ignite are real drama with only 10 to 15% of ico value left.. on the other hand, ICO's like SingularityNET (AGI) went x22... that kind of mooning coins make it up for the rest
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I think it's not wrong to go big in ethereum. If you want to invest without spending to much time on crypto, you can invest in the big potentials. The projects with their own blockchains, like ethereum, neo and icon. For the long hold I think universa will fit in that list too.
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mocht nog iemand op zoek zijn naar een leuke crypto community op telegram; die is opgericht met een groep ervaren crypto'ers, maar bedoeld voor starters in crypto
t.me/fugazipublic
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Great bounty project. Im curious to see this project develop in the next few months
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Getting more afraid of this every day lol When ICO's start to get popular, it was almost impossible to get hacked or scammed, but now personal data leaks are an everyday thing, and tons of malicious parties are emailing me, sometimes it's nearly impossible to recognize the fake phishing emails, so I think I should be scared.. in Ico's it's more and more needed to use hardware wallets, and to join ICO's it's more and more needed to 3 double check if you're dealing with the right one
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There are airdorps, and AIRDROPS.. I like the ones who start as a traditional TGE / ICO. Polymath, Coinfi, Ontology.... that last one was worth $3000... how can you not like those airdrops haha.
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There can be so many reasons this happens... if some whale dumps and the price falls, people panic and try to sell themselves and it gets to a point where nobody believes in the project and everyone just wants to sell their coins at a loss... but FUD and unstable markets can also be very disadvantageous for coins.
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They're not returned. That's what you pay for being able to vote. It's only like 90 cents though so it shouldn't be a big deal...
Very curious to see the results of this vote.
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Wepower has a pretty big community and is a very promising project. That combined with the bounty they're doing makes me think they will definitely win this vote.
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Look up some websites/articles that showcase how little money is actually in the cryptocurrency and how low the adoption rate of blockchain technology is. This market can only grow over the coming years because what it's based upon (blockchain) is such good and solid technology. The marketcap is so low compared to some other things like futures and private companies.. so that could easily grow so much bigger.
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There's so many important factors but I don't really care about the ICO price too much to be honest. For me personally it doesn't matter if I invest 100 dollars whether I get 100 tokens or 100.000 tokens... but statistically; the lower the price of the coin, the more profit it will give so keeping that in mind, I'd rather have a lot of very cheap tokens.
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I wouldn't say I'm 'afraid' of them, because I know how to keep myself secure but it's definitely something you shouldn't forget. It's a good thing to triple check everything whenever you do something related to cryptocurrencies and make sure you're using unique passwords, not downloading weird files and storing your private keys very securely (or using a hardware wallet).
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I'm pretty sure Tether is safe. I wouldn't put too much money in it though, but I'd give that advice for any coin honestly. Just use tether for very short amounts if you think the market is dipping or you just want to store your money somewhere so it won't dip and you can easily buy new coins with it.
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For ether tokens, as everyone has said, MyEtherWallet is a good option. Another one is MetaMask even though I don't use it myself.
For NEO I use Neon wallet and I also have Exodus as an offline wallet for a couple of coins (just some of the bigger ones)
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ANN means announcement thread, which is a thread here on bitcointalk that is used to announce an ico (give information etc) Stakes are basically just a way to divide the rewards of all the bounties. So let's say that we both do a bounty for an ico and the total reward is 1 bitcoin. If I get 7 stakes and you get 3 stakes I will get 0.7 bitcoin and you will get 0.3 bitcoin. The more 'stake' you have in the bounty program the bigger your reward will be.
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Thanks for the warning! Can't do anything cryptocurrency-related these days without possibly being scammed or hacked. :/
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My main advice would be to be very careful, whatever you choose to buy or invest in. Always triple check the address your sending funds to, the websites you're on etc. So much scamming and hacking going on unfortunately.
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