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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I get Merit? on: June 17, 2018, 03:42:11 PM
As a newbie i think we shouldn't focus too much in getting or earning merits. we should focus more in learning and studying bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and by the time that we get enough knowledge and we can already contribute i think getting those merits would just follow Smiley
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help pls for password on: June 05, 2018, 02:58:47 PM
Hi guys, its been a very bad day for me, someone notify me in my Gmail and because im dumb and newbie , i dont know what i put there, and suddenly someone open my account and send my tokens to them, now that i learn my lesson.

Is there any possible to Change "SEED PHRASE" in Metamask ? Please Help me, 150k NTK took away from me ! thanks a lot and have a nice day  Sad Sad Sad

Maybe you got lured into phishing. sorry for your loss man. better change your password now and make sure that it is strong just to be safe and to prevent another loss. just charge it to experience. i'm sure you will gain more.



3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns on: June 05, 2018, 10:51:03 AM
Welcome to what I hope will be an informative and useful guide for beginners who are getting involved in ICO Bounty Campaigns.

First things first.  Make sure you have an account for AT LEAST each of the following:

1. Bitcointalk.org (this one is pretty obvious)
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook (I don't do FB campaigning - I keep this just for my personal life.)
5. Reddit
6. Medium
7. YouTube
8. Steemit
9. Discord
10. Slack (maybe)
11. Any other Blogging platform that is currently popular.
12. Feel free to join any of the dedicated Bounty websites that are popping up. eg. bountylord.com (bookmark it) | Amazix Bounties @ bounties.biz (subscribe)
13. Cryptocompare.com
14. twitteraudit.com (for your Twitter account)

Have a selection of crypto wallet addresses for receiving your bounties:

1. ETH (most useful) and the Wallet must be ERC-20 compatible
2. XEM (Desktop version, not mobile app - Mosiacs currently aren't visible on the mobile wallets)
3. WAVES

### DO NOT USE EXCHANGE ADDRESSES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ###

Create a document/note on your desktop with all the various usernames, profile links, public wallet addresses, etc.  You will be using this information repeatedly.

Next, create a Spreadsheet Workbook and make a Mastersheet that you will duplicate for each Bounty you join.  Suggested columns include:

1. Date
2. Telegram
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Signature
6. Reddit
7. YouTube
8. Medium
9. Other
10. Other

Row 1 should have each of the above labels.

Row 2 should be kept available for cutting and pasting the specific bounty instructions for each task
- under the Date heading, I add links for the BCT Bounty page itself and sometime a link to the ANN Page, Website, Whitepaper, and bounty spreadsheet.

Row 3 should be used to record which tasks were joined and any comments about what you did.  eg. under YouTube - "Joined - upvoted all current videos."

Row 4 - leave blank.  Use this as a delineation row from the actual work records.

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Now, to start with, users new to this forum will be Newbie rank.  This severely limits what campaign activities you can participate in.  Most signature bounties require Jr. Member as a minimum, but if you look around, you may find a bounty campaign that does allow Newbies to participate - just don't expect to get much in the way of reward.  Use this time as an opportunity to start contributing to the forum discussions.  

Don't just post crap and spam the forum with rubbish posts.  Posts for the signature campaigns should be on point to the subject being discussed and add value.  Take the time to give your opinion on the matter and extrapolate your ideas to give substance to your posts.

Remember, to get to the higher ranks, you now need Merit in addition to Activity, so make your posts as valuable as possible and hope that you get a bit of Merit for your input.  Without it, you won't get to the Ranks that earn the big bounty bucks.

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Some campaigns require you to be a Jr. Member to participate in other/all parts of the campaign.  READ THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  You don't want to be wasting your time doing activities on a campaign you don't actually qualify for.

Be aware that some ICOs are now requiring KYC.  Are you comfortable with doing KYC?  If not, don't take part in those bounties.

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Become familiar with the interfaces for the various chat platforms - Telegram & Discord.  Understand how to reply, how to send a PM, and be aware that many ICO channels prohibit discussion of Bounties.  There may be a separate Bounty channel, or you may need to PM an admin to discuss bounty-related matters.  (The General Rules of the campaign should explain how/who you contact for bounty questions.  Sometime, there's a form you need to fill in; other times you need to post in the Bounty topic or PM the Bounty Manager in the Forum)

When you enter a room in Telegram or Discord, take the time to read the Pinned Message (Telegram) and check the Announcement channel (Discord), if they exist for the room you're in.  Read back up the chat for a bit to see what has been discussed.  Quite often, if you have a question, it may have already been answered recently or be included in the pinned message / announcement.  Taking a couple of minutes to read recent chat will make the admins work much easier - there's not much more annoying than answering the same question multiple times every minute or so.

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Okay, let's assume you've found a campaign you want to join.  What should you do next?  REREAD THE RULES CAREFULLY & FULLY.  Make sure you understand what tasks are required of you to be eligible for rewards.  Understand how long the campaign is scheduled for?  Be aware the schedule can change.  If they hit Hard Cap early, the campaign will likely be finished early.  If sales are slow, there's a chance the campaign may be extended.  

Return to the campaign page at least twice a week to see if there's been any changes/updates to the campaign rules/timeline.

Be certain you know what reporting procedures are in place, if any. If in doubt, clarify uncertain points with the Bounty Manager.

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The first thing I do when I start a new bounty is label the spreadsheet with the name of the ICO, the weekly reporting date, and the campaign end date. eg. "AstorGame R-Sun Fin 14/3"  Now I can easily see that I need to do the weekly reports on Sundays and the campaign his due to finish on 14 March.  Use whatever format you're comfortable with.  People in the US will no doubt use the 3/14 format for Month - Day, whereas we Aussies use the old British format.

For each part of the bounty you signup to, copy and paste that section of the rules into Row 2 of your spreadsheet under the relevant column.  Now you have all the pertinent information on hand, which will make following the rules easier.  Be sure to add links to the Twitter account / YouTube Channel / etc on your spreadsheet as well.

If, for example, the Twitter campaign you've signed up to requires 2 Tweets and 10 Retweets per week, go ahead and lay out the numbers you need for the coming week.  If there's a max of 2 RT per day, then add dates spaced 2 rows apart so you can easily see what is needed each day.

Be aware that over-posting is just as bad as under-posting for some bounties and may disqualify you from receive a reward.

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If there's a Whitepaper available for the ICO, read it. Read it again.  Use the salient points in the Whitepaper for crafting your Twitter/FB posts, or for asking leading question in the Telegram channel (on those occasions that activity is a requirement of the bounty).

Take screenshots of graphics from the ICO website and White paper and add these to your posts.

If there's a YouTube video - share it.  

Make sure you include any required hashtags and links when making posts.

Create interesting ways of wording your posts:  Pose questions | Highlight benefits | Make comparisons to other lesser Token in the same genre

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Be sure to check the bounty spreadsheets regularly - mistakes get made, so be sure you've been credited for the work you've performed.

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At the end of the bounty, don't pester the bounty manager or devs with questions like "Where are my coins?"

It takes time to ratify the spreadsheets, and even then, bounties aren't normally paid out before the ICO distribution.  The rules will normally say when the bounties are due to be paid.  Accept that they know what they're doing, but if no details on bounty distribution is mentioned anywhere at all, feel free to ask.

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You can also use the spreadsheet to keep track of any Airdrops you participate in.

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Well, that's about all I can think of for now.  I hope this info proves useful to you.  Happy Bounty Hunting!!



# Merit is always welcomed #


Thank you so much for posting such an informative as this. i will keep in mind everything you have written and use it when i am already eligible to participate in bounties. again, thank you.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: No women in Bitcoin you say? on: June 02, 2018, 06:50:47 AM
As I know bitcoin is for everybody who are interested and have capability to what others can do. Maybe one of the leaders here in crypto is a female who knows. I don't think that woman has no capacity to trade or to invest.

Yeah you're right bitcoin is for everybody, whether you're man, woman, gay or lesbians for as long as it can help you as a person why not? and besides i knew a lot of women doing their things with bitcoin.
5  Economy / Economics / Re: Should we teach children to have businessman mentality or be successful employee on: June 01, 2018, 05:44:54 PM
At their very young age for me giving them a background to both having a business and working for a company is good so that they can have both ideas for i believe it is really up to them what they want to pursue when they grow up. so giving them both knowledge about it can help them think of what they want to take whether it's putting up their own business or to become a successful employee.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How hard to Get MERITS?? on: May 25, 2018, 02:52:58 AM
Hahaha look on the black market I think you can search for Merit!!! Hahaha
 Seriously , don't focus on merit earning... focus on your learning...

I strongly agree with that. as a newbie if we keep on focusing to get those merits and creating quality posts and keep on asking on how do we get one without even having the knowledge about everything is just a waste of time. i think we should focus more on learning and understanding things in here and the merit will just follow, because if we are knowledgeable enough we can construct things in an easy way. we should focus more on studying perhaps.
7  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people think everyone is a scam? on: May 24, 2018, 11:15:04 AM
It took me a long time to be convinced by my friends to try bitcoin, i thought of it as a scam also but eventually i decided to give it a try. and knowing a lot of people using bitcoin and making a living out of it i can say that bitcoin is real it is not a scam but people does.
8  Economy / Economics / Re: With Hackers everywhere, How safe is Cryptocurrency? on: May 24, 2018, 08:47:34 AM
I've experienced it here already. it was on my first account with a junior member rank (fairytale was the name). i joined the signature campaign and i already received my tokens but my account got hacked they changed the email address plus the mew wallet, i was so devasted but what else can i do? it has been already stolen. so i just decided to create a new one, starting from scratch again but now i created my password strongly just to be safe (i hope so).
9  Other / Archival / Re: Help a Beginner to understand... on: May 18, 2018, 02:59:57 PM
I myself is a beginner also. but if i will be able to help my fellow beginners basically not just beginners anyone that i can help i would be willing to. it's happy and nice to know that all of you is learning and growing.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty is like a Box Chocolate on: May 09, 2018, 07:05:40 AM
But you will not know until you get this chocolate. Everyone has a choice: to participate or not. To be happy then or be upset.

I totally agree with you. we don't loose nor waste time by not participating but absolutely don't expect to gain and get at least a piece of that chocolate.
11  Economy / Economics / Re: Is your bitcoin earnings enough for you to start a business? on: May 09, 2018, 05:31:14 AM
I have a job, and I'm quite tired of working as an employee. I was thinking if I can make my btc earnings a start for a business, what do you think?

Anything that will do good for you and for your familiy you should go for it also if it includes growth on your part. why not? i am also looking forward to put up my own business when my earnings here can make me put up one (hope some time soon) best wishes!
12  Economy / Economics / Re: Know Your Customer on: April 26, 2018, 03:19:29 PM
I think it is quite valid. recently my bitcointalk account was hacked. i participated my first ever signature campaign and due to kyc the hacker wasn't able to get my token. so i think this verification was good.
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are you going to spend your bitcoin on? on: April 25, 2018, 10:12:55 AM
I'll put up a small business then probably i'll spend it to travels. i like exploring new places.
14  Other / Archival / Re: Help a Beginner to understand... on: April 25, 2018, 07:04:18 AM
Hello guys...

I have diversified my portfolio to about 25 different cryptos which were worth about 7000-8000$ just before the bitcoin crash came and I am wondering whats the exact reason behind this, when or will it recover (and so the alt coins I hold, don't have any bitcoin).

Why do almost all alt coins crash because of the bitcoin crash or correction?

My portfolio is worth only 4000$ atm.

Sorry for being an beginning idiot and asking this and thanks for everybody who can explain it to me
We should help beginners for more understanding and give some knowledge or hits by sharing them everything so you can help others also to have some more income

Thank you. i am a beginner also and knowing that someone like you is willing to help us beginners to understand more the crypto world it help to boost our urge to learn more. thanks guys.
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: First Day On Bitcoin Forum on: April 18, 2018, 11:24:15 PM
This wasn't my first time to join forum apparently my previous account got hacked. tho it was just a junior member i still don't get the idea of stealing it from me, so here i am starting over again because i don't want to give up on bitcoin.
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