My story as a writer started here on this forum, and I haven't looked back since. Even though I no longer look for clients on this forum, I would like to encourage all current writers to keep up the good work.
I am not accepting new clients at the moment, but I have a few great writers to recommend.
Potentially open for new projects starting February 2021
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It has something to do with Blockchain. And it is just using a database to synchronize information between parties that don't fully trust each other.
However, in the grand scheme of things this is a story about new developments in blockchain. Blockchain is a part of crypto, even if we lose the pseudo-anonymous parts.
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Recent case study published by the U.S. DOT reveals great promise for the use of blockchain technology in operating a drone fleet designed to perform emergency deliveries such as in the case of organ transplants. Successful implementation of a wider network may result in a fast and streamlined adoption by other industries, potentially giving way to establish blockchain as a core system of this new transportation paradigm. https://www.crypto-news.net/u-s-department-of-transportation-organ-drone-delivery-case-study/
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Thanks. If you know someone who would use my services I'll definitely take you up on the proofreading and in the mean time I'll do what i can to improve.
That's some great attitude! As a writer you can overlook some aspects of your writing. This is why reading through your material is important. Usually I like to give myself 24 hours to disassociate from my writing and read it objectively. On a side note, it would be great to address the elephant in the room and give potential employers an explanation for your negative trust score.
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Time will tell if this way of listing the services is beneficial or not. But if you are really on it, then lets see for how long can you keep it active as similar sort of threads were started previously too but it is difficult to keep them updated periodically.
Yes, I completely agree that keeping a topic like this alive would be very difficult in the long run. Especially considering all of the other marketplaces on the internet where people go to look for freelancers, such as Upwork and others. But as long as people keep reacting to this topic with comments, it will be easier.
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Typically this type of post belongs to the Services subthread of the Marketplace. It's pretty competitive there and you can only bump your posts once every 24 hours. Create some sort of offering, post examples of previous work and give out one or two vouch copies for your services. Vouch means do some work for free for members to share their thoughts about your work. It's not necessary to do any vouch work, but it will get your foot in the door faster on this forum.
This is an old topic. If you are adressig to op calling him to move the topic, you may somehow missed the date of publish and to visit op profile. He is last time active 6 years ago. Pumping old threads with no reason is discouraged. If you want to say something in the subject of this thread, you can simply create a new topic . You are correct. I failed to notice these facts. Please accept my internet apology!
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Therefore, it is better to collect some similar services, update and classify them to make it easier for those who want these services to obtain them ----> Overview of Bitcointalk Designers. Added the thread to the top. Added this as well. By doing the highlighted parts, they'll be alerting the scammers for potentially putting themselves at risk of being the victims... - I'm with "hugeblack" on this one. It's best to stick with the traditional way of collecting/listing.
People can do whatever they want to do. I believe this type of model will be great for small jobs that need to be done quickly. Service providers can easily check the latest post to see what new requests were made, and buyers don't necessarily need to give any identifying information. But I do agree that it will attract scammers, however, through the combination of escrow and payment on delivery, they can mitigate the risk of getting scammed. I am not 100% tied down to keep this going if people don't want this kind of model. It was an idea that will either take a life of its own, or it will be buried past the 2nd page.
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Hey guys and gals, I'm interested in learning more about what people on this forum need. If you came to the service thread looking for something in particular, post here so people can find you easily. Do not offer your services here. The point of this topic is to get buyers (people that need services) connected with sellers easily and effectively. People come and go constantly, so I'm hoping that this topic will become a valuable tool for buyers to find what they are looking for. Nobody wants to waddle from page to page looking for something. Buyers, give as many details about your requirements as you can. This is the model that I propose: Project status: Looking for service / Completed (edit this once you get your service) Project description: Explain what you need Project budget: How much are you looking to pay for this service? Project deadline: When do you need this done? MM/DD/YYYY An example would look like: Project status: Looking for service Project Description: Need a guide about how to set up a miner and connect to mining pools, around 1000 words. Project Budget: $35 Project Deadline: 05/01/2020 I know there is a list of services somewhere on this forum, if you find it, send me a PM. Feel free to bump this topic as a seller or provide feedback and criticism. EDIT1: List of services here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2727673.0 And here: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1610428.0
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Typically this type of post belongs to the Services subthread of the Marketplace. It's pretty competitive there and you can only bump your posts once every 24 hours. Create some sort of offering, post examples of previous work and give out one or two vouch copies for your services. Vouch means do some work for free for members to share their thoughts about your work. It's not necessary to do any vouch work, but it will get your foot in the door faster on this forum.
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Would love to get an update from OP.
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Sorry to revive this thread, but I just want to add for anybody that might be facing a similar issue like this one (Bitcoin Core crashing and you needing to download the blockchain again). You should be able to recover the BTC directly through Electrum by importing the seed phrase of your original wallet.
Bitcoin core don't have feature mnemonic phrase (seed), you can do dump private key from core to electrum. It's been so long. I've been using Electrum for a while. Safe to say, if you did things right in the beginning, you will be able to recover your wallet.
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OP, I think the problem could be from the electrum wallet if you didnot provided the wrong address as your receive address because you're not the first person to have this issue, someone also complained about not receiving his/her bitcoin acouple of days either https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1841106.0I found a recommendation in that topic, which recommended trying different networks. I think ultimately I was connected to an out-of-date server that I had drawn weeks ago when I first downloaded Electrum wallet. When I toggled the auto-connect off and restarted I was paired up with a fresh server upon turning auto-connect back on. Here are the exact steps I followed to get a resolution: 1. Go to network, and de-selected the automatically connect to network. 2. Force quit Electrum 3. Restart Electrum 4. Go to network, re-select automatically connect to network. After that, the transaction posted immediately. Thanks Hahaha. I thought so since there is no transaction history appearing in your electrum wallet. Hmmm but do you have any idea how this occur? I never encounter this kind of network connection failure. Can you please post here the link to the thread on where do you get that guide? Thank you I think it was the fact that I had left my Electrum running for two weeks played a part. The problem is, my Bitcoin Core crashed and I had to download the WHOLE blockchain again before I could access my BTC, so I sat around waiting for that to happen. The link is in the quoted section that I pasted within this thread. Sorry to revive this thread, but I just want to add for anybody that might be facing a similar issue like this one (Bitcoin Core crashing and you needing to download the blockchain again). You should be able to recover the BTC directly through Electrum by importing the seed phrase of your original wallet.
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Stream starting in a few minutes. Hope to see you there!
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Hey guys and gals, I recently started streaming content about cryptocurrency and blockchain. For now, the streams are very simple and short and they generally involve me looking at the news and reading anything I find to be noteworthy. It's a very small stream with about 10 viewers joining in for every session, but I'm hoping to grow the channel over time. I would love if you joined in on the session later today at 3pm CET. I do my best to stream every day at the same time. You can check out the VODs on YouTube (gaming content as well) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_Bc50dSTpiqKESQ_caEEQ?view_as=subscriberAnd if you want to join in on the live discussion, the best place for that is https://www.twitch.tv/spirkovskiLastly, this is a work in progress. Things will change and improve over time, and all feedback is highly appreciated!
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Hope everybody is keeping safe.
Just finished a big job for a client so I have some time on my hands.
Let me know if you are looking for a writer!
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Hope everybody is keeping safe with the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of my clients got the virus and I wish them the swiftest recovery.
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Looking for a new client that needs news articles. Fast and high-quality articles delivered just in time, while the news is still relevant. No more waiting around for the content.
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No, I do not offer any translation services.
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