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Hello. I'm looking to run a signature campaign for my ICO and would like to know the prerequisites of becoming a signature campaign manager.
You should be active here so that you know the rules. It is better if you have experience regrading this as it involves calculating the number of posts qualified for each member and then paying the reward. You should also have good communication skills to interact with participants. Thank you for the reply. Is it compulsory to be sr. member or any greater rank to be the manager?
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Hello. I'm looking to run a signature campaign for my ICO and would like to know the prerequisites of becoming a signature campaign manager.
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Tokia's site is down. I've putf money in this. They've raised a lot of money and and are not responding. Is it possible they are a scam? Please help.
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It will not even reach 20$ by 2020. People who bought it initially are the only ones who'll benefit from ripple.
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Hold it forever bro.
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The 'fakest' news possible. Knowing a person's personal transactions is impossible to know. It basically defeats the purpose of the entire decentralized network. Shame on the sites who post content like this not confirming the truth and leaving the site visitors to judge the truth.
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Hopefully it will rise. Thank god I didn't sell.
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Hve you released the whitepaper yet..?
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The preview button does not show anything. What is going on?
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Which altcoin would you recommend to mine at this time?
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I think we're going to see bitcoin hitting the $60,000 mark, but I also think we're also going to see bitcoin hitting the $5,000 mark
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Intel BX80662G4400 Pentium Processor G4400 3.3 GHz FCLGA1151
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Western Union settled on a fine of $586 million due to allegations of criminal laundering... which makes me think .. how much money was being laundered? Therefore for me bitcoin is better
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Bitcoin is not the best way to launder money, even today, cash still the King. Although Bitcoin has been on the news with cases such as Silk Road and other sites, the problem or the peculiarities that criminals doesn´t like, is that Bitcoin Works on privacy basis, but not anonymous, for instance, all transactions are encrypted, but the private key is not anonymous, you could trace each transaction down the block chain and identify the parties involved.
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they can do that, they have the control to ban Bitcoin for various reasons they make, now they are incessant incessantly forbid Bitcoin, but on the other side, they are lyrics Blockchain Technology...
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Holding them is clearly the safest long term approach, they don't deteriorate overtime and it's finite so you know you own that fraction of the supply.
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Assuming you own any gold and silver. Why would you sell something at its cheapest point in recent history to speculate on a 'new' concept. Sure get into to crypto's instead of fiat investments like stocks and bonds but you should not liquidate gold and silver at this point in time.
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Cryptocurrencies will continue to be relevant. The way Facebook unified and connected the world via social media, cryptocurrencies will be used to melt the frictions that arise from nation states. WE ARE at 1992 of the Internet revolution but with money.
That being said: the 90’s were dominated by Netscape, Yahoo, and AOL. 20 years later and Yahoo is the only one really still holding on (and honestly I’m not sure if I would take them or Macy’s as the company most likely to implode in the next 24 months).
Bitcoin, BCH, Ethereum, Ripple, Dash, Monero.
Atari, Commodore, Nintendo, Sega, Intellivision.
You don’t know which one will come out on top, but there is no way in hell the technology is not disruptive enough for one of them to evolve and dominate.
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Exposure to Bitcoin-Specific Scams and Fraud. ... Black Market Activity May Damage Reputation and Usefulness. ... Susceptible to High Price Volatility. ... No Chargebacks or Refunds. ... Potential to Be Replaced by Superior Cryptocurrency.
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