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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best way to make an altcoin to get a high volume and price? on: August 23, 2016, 09:31:07 PM
Some methods I have seen include:

  • people pay coins for bitcointalk users to tweet about the coin
  • Creating a community on reddit to make a 'buzz'
  • Creating tipbots for sites such as twitter / youtube / etc
  • Posting about your coin on bitcointalk
  • Making a coin which is technologically innovative (like the blockchain hype nowadays)

Are there any other methods that I've missed? Which are the most effective ways to make a coin valuable and have high volume?

I'm particularly interested in people who have seen something work especially well, putting an alt coin on the map, and very interested in people who have made their own coins famous. What has worked for you? What have you seen working? I would love to know your secrets!


Seen a lot of tricks but I think that the things you said are the best way.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: allcryptotalk Crypto forum thats been around over a year. on: August 23, 2016, 08:54:51 PM
Nice to see cryptocurrency spreading!
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Promo Code website on: August 23, 2016, 08:41:26 PM

 I am planning on creating a wesbite that will give out promo code for discounts for buyers to buying stuff with bitcoin.

 There will be 3 parties involved ; Me (the website) , Shop , Buyer

 Buyer will come to my website and get the promo code
 Buyer will use that promo code in the Shop
 Shop will do discount for the buyer
 Buyer buys the product or service or whatever with discount thanks to promo code
 Shop gives me a cut (big or small wouldn't mind)

 This is the idea.

 How does that sound?

 Also where can I find shops like these that would affiliate with me for promo codes so that I can give discount promo codes to people?

Sounds interesting keep up the good work!
4  Economy / Exchanges / Re: TuxExchange.com - Looking for BETA testers/moderators FREE DOGE on: August 23, 2016, 07:23:31 PM
Great work with the exchange Smiley
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much do/would you donate/crowdfund and to what kind of projects? on: August 18, 2016, 06:38:34 AM
There are bitcoin freelance sites out there, there aren't many people on here looking for workers. If there are, there are only small or dust-paying jobs. I'd just use google to find jobs.

Welcome to the forum. In this forum there are 4 types of people:

People who don't have a signature campaign and post to provide people with relevant info about Bitcoin. 2%

People who have a signature campaign and post to provide people with relevant info about Bitcoin. 33% (like me Smiley)

People who have a signature campaign and post to get money through it. In other words, they don't care about the information they provide. 50%

Farmers who make 10 accounts at a time and spam to develop these accounts and sell them after a while. 15%

So you can see the majority are people who don't really care about the forum. Therefore, I don't find any point in donating Bitcoin to the forum.


Smiley

Where did you get those numbers? I don't believe a word coming out of that keyboard of yours. Utter garbage. Not even on topic!

Just click on the little ignore button, if these negative posters piss you off, I do it all the time. ^smile^ OP, back to your topic, create a killer game to match PokeMon GO, but just a Bitcoin version, and you will surely get some funding from a lot of people.

PokeMon GO is trending at the moment, so you might want to strike while the iron is hot. ^enjoy^




Finally someone with some answers!Thanks for the nice addvice. Smiley

I think that the bitcoin community needs to be a little more helpfull to new users and not atacking them for just asking questions.

More users would join and bitcoin addoption would be much faster I think!

I did not say they should invest their BTC in projects, just show support to other people and developers give them ides and help develop Bitcoin.

Sure there are and where a lot of scams in Bitcoin, but is this the reason to fud and say that every new account is a scam??
6  Economy / Exchanges / Re: TuxExchange.com - Looking for BETA testers/moderators FREE DOGE on: August 18, 2016, 03:56:01 AM
Nice work!
Bin testing the exchange and is working pretty fine and fast, some things should be made but I see you are working on them!
If I can help you in some way fell free to contact me.

Btw will you make also a redesign of the exchange?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much do/would you donate/crowdfund and to what kind of projects? on: August 17, 2016, 10:22:22 PM
Hi I am pretty new to this forum but have some programing skils and would like to know in which kind of projects the community would invest and is interested in?
Also I am not new to bitcoin, just to bitcointalk.

Thank you in advance for all of your answers!

best regards
BitPython

Sorry, but this looks like a rather blatant attempt to gather information on how to best extract funds from the community. It doesn't sound like someone who has good ideas or who is interested in providing a working product.

In general I do not invest in ideas from random strangers without extremely convincing references of prior work, a very good and convincing business plan with thorough financial planning and proof of a really superior skill set. Even in this case I would only invest very small amounts.

People that ask for money just to do some programming work represent the exact opposite of an investment case. An aspiring entrepreneur can be expected to work on his own project without pay. After all, even a brilliant project like Bitcoin came into existence without funding.

ya.ya.yo!

I have not come to this forum to scam people, I want to make something and work for my pay and of course show proof of it!
I am not asking people to donate to me!
Just wanted to know which projects would be/are useful/interesting for the bitcoin community?
Still thanks for your opinion I respect it!
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much do/would you donate/crowdfund and to what kind of projects? on: August 17, 2016, 09:09:29 PM
I understand that people where scamed a lot but if the project is backed up with some proof what would the bitcoin community be interested in?
And what kind of proof should be provided that would satisfy investors/donators?
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: August 17, 2016, 08:55:05 PM
The stability of the market is a problem for now but I think I would take a 50% sallary in BTC for sure if not more then that!
But I would for sure work a part time job scriptyng some projects or something else and would take a 100% bitcoin payment!
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / How much do/would you donate/crowdfund and to what kind of projects? on: August 17, 2016, 07:32:02 PM
Hi I am pretty new to this forum but have some programing skils and would like to know in which kind of projects the community would invest and is interested in?
Also I am not new to bitcoin and altcoins, just to bitcointalk.

Thank you in advance for all of your answers!

best regards
BitPython
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How much do/would you donate/crowdfund and to what kind of projects? on: August 17, 2016, 06:57:20 PM
Hi I am pretty new to this forum but have some programing skils and would like to know in which kind of projects the community would invest and is interested in?
Also I am not new to bitcoin, just to bitcointalk.

Thank you in advance for all of your answers!

best regards
BitPython
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Proud to join bitcointalk and Btc community on: August 17, 2016, 06:31:28 PM
hy mate nice to see some really intrested guys comming here just remember not to flow this site with spams anyway you can clear all your doughts/get all your queations answered and about your skills i also have almost same pf your skills just don't know germany and i am making a good profit with it.pm me if you ever need a hand

Thanks mate for the support, and don't worry about spam! Smiley

If you need some help feel free to contact me will help with anything I can!
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Proud to join bitcointalk and Btc community on: August 17, 2016, 05:15:28 PM
Thanks for the welcome and the advice!
If I can help you in some way fell free to contact me!  Wink
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Proud to join bitcointalk and Btc community on: August 17, 2016, 03:35:28 PM
Hi my name is Brian and I am a Newby! Smiley

I've bin reading this forum and some other BTC regarding media for some while and now decided to join the community.

My first opinion for bitcointalk is AWESOME, and I have to say a big thanks to the dev's of this forum and of course to the big and great community that makes BTC an awesome thing!

I have some skills in python programing, HTML, CSS and speaking a few foreign languages (english, german...)...

If somebody needs some help on some project, has an advice or something do not hesitate to contact me!

best regards
BitPython
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