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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beware of Increasingly Sophisticated Malware Infection Attempts on: March 11, 2018, 04:51:48 PM
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This thread was started on January 25, 2015, I was just wondering how relevant it is today?

This information is still valid today, check out the post below and stay safe!

How to keep your home computer malware free.
 
How could it happen?
Clicking a link or attachment in email.
Visiting a website that has malware installed. Depending on your browser settings and what plug-ins you have installed (Flash, Java, Acrobat Reader) malicious software could be installed on your computer without out you knowledge.
 
What could happen?
You could loose all the data on your computer.
All the data on your computer could be held for ransom.
Your computer could be used to commit crimes.
Your personal information could be stolen.
Someone could access all of your accounts.
Someone could log everything you type.
Someone could access all the files on your computer.
 
Prevention
Update your operating system and third party applications.
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/
 
Disable auto run for Plug-Ins
In Google Chrome navigate to chrome://settings/content.
Under Plug-ins select Click to play.
You can add exceptions by going to chrome://settings/content, Plug-ins, and clicking "Manage exceptions..."
 
Use a DNS server that blocks known malicious sites
Symantec https://dns.norton.com/
Comodo https://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/
 
Use Windows Defender on Windows 8 or Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows 7
They are free and affective.
 
Buy and install MalwareBytes Premium and Malware Bytes Anti-Exploit Premium ($25 Each)
 
Be suspicious about links and attachments in emails. Don't click them.
 
Backup your data
Use BitTorrent Sync to sync your data with another computer.
Use and application like Acronis TruImage to make a scheduled backup to an external drive. Get two external drives and rotate them regularly. Keep one copy at a different location.
Use a cloud based backup service like Carbonite, Crashplan or Backblaze.
 
Consider replacing your current router with with a UTM (Unified Threat Management) firewall that has security software built in. Note that most of these are relatively expensive and require ongoing subscriptions.
Example http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1008719/

Be careful with remote access to your PC
Don't use VNC to remotely access your PC. Passwords are easily brute forced via automated scanning scripts. For best security consider two-factor authentication.
2  Economy / Securities / Re: how to make money online investing on: March 11, 2018, 04:40:34 PM
I think the OP wanted to promote the webpage he provided.

1nick1, in the crypto world this is called staking (invest, lock up the funds in a way, earn a percentage).
Look for Proof of Stake cryptos.

I glimpsed at the site you provided, but it didn't put enough trust in me so I didn't stay very long. Also yeah, it's great to be a good human being and donate some money to a school in Africa, or a animal protection fund, maybe I'm wrong but I wouldn't call that investing.. Investing is mostly the action propelled by the greed to make money.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: do you think younger generation is more open to technology? on: March 09, 2018, 05:04:34 PM
They are actually not as open to technology as we think. Of course they embrace it, they have been doing so since they were young. But are they as prepared to change the way they do things? I do not think so. If you tell them to use new tech for showing off their lives on social media, sure. Make their lives easier? Sure. But change the way they do finance? Take control back from the banks and the state? Somehow, I believe they do not care unless it makes them more money. Entitled generation.

I'm also looking at the things in a similar way. Millenials proved to be better at using the technology than the people before them and it's natural since they were raised in that environment. Today's kids know how to watch cartoons on youtube before they know how to speak or write. But is it good for the skills that a person needs to develop in order to be a "creator" and not a "consumer"? Social networks, videogames, tv, youtube, you name it .. All of these services have contributed more to passive way of life than to being proactive and productive. Purpose of technology is to serve as a tool that we use to increase the quality of our lives, something to control and not to be controlled with.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins You Think will Grow on: March 08, 2018, 12:23:23 AM
Its going to be interesting to see what can be done on EOS mainnet. Launch will be early June, IMHO will have a slower start but by the end of the year we should see where is it going will it have some interesting projects under its wing. I wonder will the many platforms find their users.. There are many more platforms outside top20, and their value depends on if they have a specific application, an exceptional pitch or extremely good marketing. Personally would go for ideas with a  with a specifc but broad apllication. Also, one that is just around the top 20 is Lisk.
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How to make your project successful? on: March 07, 2018, 10:12:32 AM
There ate a lot of ICO projects in Bitcoin talk. And all we want here is to make our project successful.

That is why we launch bounty campaigns, visit blockchain events, pay big money to media an so on.

However, it's not a secret that the best ads is a world of mouth. But it is too difficult to make people talking to their friends about your project.

If your ICO includes event organisation, there is the way how you can make people talking about you. KickCity is building a decentralized reward-based event marketing protocol on blockchain. Having worked with many event organizers, it became obvious that their biggest problem is selling tickets or getting registration. We are solving this problem by creating incentives. Rewarding anyone to promote events. This simply means that users can invite their friends and when their friends buy tickets, they earn Tokens (Cryptocurrency), while the user who bought ticket gets a kind of cash back — motivation to buy more tickets on KickCity platform. KCY tokens can be used to buy tickets on the platform and can also be converted to FIAT.

In your opinion, what can help to make a project successful?

It was much told on this subject.
There are main criteria of the successful project.

1) The closed system of a token
2) Working purpose of a token
3) Distinct WhitePaper
4) Good marketing
5) Competently made smart contract
6) Convenient bounty company

Personally I paid attention to the TokenGo project which helps to execute at least 3 of 6 points.


I agree with your points.
Also check out how does an "experienced investor" thinks (see how Ian Balina reviews ICOs and his criteria - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZht75jXuAw )
His most important criteria are
Working product/prototype YES/NO
Team (3-5 "All-Stars")
Roadmap with substantial progress in the near future (a few months)

Now, most projects don't satisfy all of these criteria, but then there are other ways of adding value and attracting different types of "investors" (e.g. community involvement, transparency, proofs of constant effort).

But in this crypto world, many of the projects "succeded" (for a period of time at least) only with hyperiders and people who don't do their research. Just getting your stuff out there is sometimes enough.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Vote for the most promising altcoins of 2018 on: March 06, 2018, 12:42:15 PM
Well I was watching Oyster for a while. It has already "mooned", but could still go a few "X" because small total supply / mcap. But I think they shouldn't focus on this data storage mumbo jumbo and try to get revenue from their ad-less advertising idea.
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