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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Newbie can post new topic? on: May 26, 2018, 02:35:52 PM
Can Newbie post new topic in altcoin discussion?

I have heard from some people that if you post new topic it can effect your Activity.Everyone say your activity will be stuck and cannot be increased.

Is it right?
i don't think so? What kind of rule is that? I have never heard it and even thought about it. I think everyone's free to express themselves but it is limited for newbies, newbies can't burst post (360 seconds post intervals i think) and post images, other than that, newbies can do whatever they like.
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can a new member benefit from the platform on: May 26, 2018, 01:58:50 PM
How can I grow early on the platform?
Well, growing would always take time and experience. But you can increase your growth rate if you first set aside thinking how can you earn in this platform. Like the one you asked at the bottom.

How can the platform be profitable for me financially?
First off, https://bitcointalk.org is a privately-owned site. The goal here is to learn something new about crypto, but it doesn't always end up like that. While learning, you can also earn crypto by doing bounties. Translations, signature, social media, telegram, etc. these are campaigns you can join when doing bounties, and as you do this you'll be rewarded with tokens/coins.

Is there anyway I can accumulate free coins on the platform by working ?
This statement is opposing. There's no such thing as free nowadays, well except for the coin (FREE). Plus you said it yourself "by working", it ain't free if you worked for it.
163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think that Beginners need Technical analysis? on: May 26, 2018, 09:51:25 AM
As new to Crypto, I can say that Technical Analysis is important for not only for investors but also for bigginers becausei it can guide us in analyzing the movement of  the prices of bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bitcoincash and other cryptocurrency based on an examination of past price movements.  It uses patterns in market data to identify trends and make predictions which will tell when to invest.

It really is needed. Everybody need this I mean, it can be used in our everyday lives. You can improve yours by researching. Depends on you on how well do you learn with different medium. May it be watching, reading, or by peer-to-peer. If you have someone who can teach you, it would be great. But if your resources are limited, i think watching and reading would be enough.
164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can we send eth using 0 gas price on: May 26, 2018, 06:39:49 AM
When i checked the ethereum blockchain some users doesn't pay even a penny for eth transaction they using 0 gas.How is this possible??

You seem to mix it up
You can send 0 eth to contract addresses on ethereum Blockchain
But you can’t make a transaction for free

Hope you now understand
what do you mean "you can send 0 eth to contract addresses on ethereum Blockchain" ?

and it seems like i learned something new,
Transaction fees serve as a reward for the miners so if no fees then no one will process your transaction.

I know transaction fee serves as a reward, but i didn't really know that it was for miners. Miners like, crypto miners? like miners with rigs?
165  Other / Meta / Re: Merit where for art thou on: May 26, 2018, 04:59:50 AM
Can someone introduce me to the merit fairy?
lol probably merit faries are looking for someone more worthy of receiving of merit. recent merit stats also shows that merit sources are not quite active, i'm not saying it's their fault but maybe people are becoming more and more shitty by the day, it's not their fault they haven't seen a worthy post in a day.
166  Other / Meta / Re: Merit rewards are ok ? on: May 26, 2018, 04:44:11 AM
Just thought if there would be any bounty campaign that would reward people not with their own tokens or btc but with merit, would it be ok ?
Since this is not selling merit directly and I saw some topics where merit was given for people who made OP laugh, or some other topics where merit was given for answering the OP's questions and it was allowed. What do you think ?
Yep, I guess we had something similar to that in the recent past though in a good sense of it. Participants were encouraged to churn out highly constructive posts and were rewarded at the end with sMerit. You didn't need to wear a paid advertising logo to participate. But I think that is paused now. The only thing, it wasn't tagged a bounty campaign. It was the Joe Signatureless campaign. Here is the link...https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3784164.msg37199297#msg37199297

That is the closest we have ever come to what you are seeking here, OP.
Was about to suggest this until i read your reply. I also think Joe's Signatureless Challenge would be the closest thing to the OP's queries. Since this is basically a signature campaign but your goal is to help contribute in the forum and possibly be rewarded with BTC and merit. And yes it's paused for now, and will be returning by mid june.
167  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Master the trading on: May 25, 2018, 08:35:27 AM
They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?
time wouldn't really tell. It would all depend on how the person view what he does and how he learn from it. It may take days or just week with constant resources (knowledge and experience), or maybe even a year or so, but don't be discouraged. For sure you'd be able to learn it.
168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 🔥🔥All about Bounty for Newbies🔥🔥 on: May 25, 2018, 07:10:38 AM
Guys, usually newbies cannot take part in Bounties, but there are a few exceptions.

One of these is RAWG.

This is the ICO site: RAWG. It's a video game discovery platform that converts your skills into goods and services.

You can earn tokens by playing your favorite games. The site is already working, with more than 50,000 games in the database and new games are getting added every day. This is the site: https://rawg.io/

They have just started a very rich Bounty program for everyone who is willing to participate:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3333252.msg34856268#msg34856268

with a nice referral program that can double your rewards.

You can also join the airdrop here.

I hope this information is helpful!

tried to open your link, but it's not working i think you should update this.

and for the OP:
i would like to add another feature in this article, and that is to constantly check your spreadsheet information. Another reason for one's reward that ain't received is, they were probably scammed. There's another scam tactics going on now, that is, someone would object your work to the bounty manager and will request to change the wallet address into theirs, managers are strict for this but some are still successful in doing so.
169  Other / Meta / Re: Goodbye to Merit History... on: May 25, 2018, 06:59:18 AM
Tried to open the link, downloaded something and then i checked the content. Man, i did not understand any of those. Other than having a backup file/record for the merit history, are there any reason why are we doing this?
170  Other / Meta / Re: Whats The Deal With All These NEW Threads Being Created by brand NEW members? on: May 25, 2018, 06:50:03 AM
Is it just me or is there something suspicious about all these new threads being created today?

Threads created by brand new members with zero post count, they join the forum and the first thing they do is create a thread?

All of them seem to be asking questions about something Bitcoin/Crypto related.

Could these be fake accounts / spam bots?


are there really spam bots to control and create these kind of things? aren't the one posting is a human, probably a member of this forum. Creating tons and tons of alternate accounts and posting useless threads?
171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain online training ✅ on: May 25, 2018, 06:45:53 AM
What will I Learn?

1. Explain ICO to anyone quickly.
2. Decide if one needs ICO in their start-ups or not.
3. Understand the fundamentals of ICO very well.
4. Install protection of personal information.
5. What is Ethereum, Smart Contracts & Blockchain?
6. What is Solidity?
7. How to write first basic smart contracts & Test it?
8. How to write a Minimal Viable Token of Solidity?
9. How to deploy & test the Minimal Viable Token of Solidity?

For join:
Telegram: https://t.me/ico_launcher
Web: https://ico-launcher.com

Considering you're still a newbie i don't think one would join. No offense though. But if you're a what do you call this? established member, i think you can gather around few peeps to join your telegram chat. But as i see it now, it's just luring anyone for your chat, and it is not going well.
172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should invest on ripple or litecoin ? on: May 25, 2018, 06:39:03 AM
I think Ripple should be better, Ripple is in the top three in terms of market capitalization, and there are many supporters. Litecoin has been in a downturn since it was dumped a lot last year. I think Ripple will have more potential in the future.
According to market capitalization, you're better off with ripple. But chart wise, i think lite coin is regaining its name again, but of course we wouldn't know for sure. I think any of the two would be profitable. You just gotta hold though.
173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounties on: May 23, 2018, 04:31:05 PM
How long on average it takes for the ICO projects to redistribute the tokens a person who has contributes to their Bounty campaigns?

Personally I got very late always (From 1-2 months), is it suppose to be like that?
you already have rank FULL MEMBER you should have joined a lot of bounty but why still ask me how long the token distribution ... which I know for investor will get token after ico finished and some even get token when investment and for bounty hunter will receive their tokens 3 weeks to 2 months but some projects will also distribute 3 months after ico completion, for that you should join on telegram in order to get clear information
He's not specifically asking you though.

Tokens would normally be distributed 2-3weeks after the bounty (well at least this's what they say). From my experience in about a month or so. Come to think of it, i never really received tokens 2 weeks after the bounty, and if it's still not distributed on the third week, i'd check their community regarding the distribution. Since some bounties do require KYC without prior notice, which is really frustrating.

Thanks. And you are write basically it is always good to stick with the good projects and avoid frustrations form the bad once
It's not really lies on how well the project is. Let's say its a really successful project with a successful ico, and turns out, you still need to do KYC. Even worse, you didn't do it because no one told you to, my fault for not paying attention. But they should at least post it in the bounty thread, cause not all are in their telegram chat.
174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Panic sell? on: May 23, 2018, 03:01:49 PM
I say hold onto your altcoins. Surely it's going down for now but eventually it'll rise again, well this depends on the project and the coin itself. Will the project push through? Or will it be just hype no content? Plus if you aren't really have that much to sell, waiting and holding would be the best option for you.
175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounties on: May 23, 2018, 02:56:35 PM
How long on average it takes for the ICO projects to redistribute the tokens a person who has contributes to their Bounty campaigns?

Personally I got very late always (From 1-2 months), is it suppose to be like that?
you already have rank FULL MEMBER you should have joined a lot of bounty but why still ask me how long the token distribution ... which I know for investor will get token after ico finished and some even get token when investment and for bounty hunter will receive their tokens 3 weeks to 2 months but some projects will also distribute 3 months after ico completion, for that you should join on telegram in order to get clear information
He's not specifically asking you though.

Tokens would normally be distributed 2-3weeks after the bounty (well at least this's what they say). From my experience in about a month or so. Come to think of it, i never really received tokens 2 weeks after the bounty, and if it's still not distributed on the third week, i'd check their community regarding the distribution. Since some bounties do require KYC without prior notice, which is really frustrating.
176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Joining my first Bounty Campaign in Bitcointalk on: May 23, 2018, 02:42:29 AM
Hi everyone, it's my first time joining a Bounty campaign with Telegram and signature campaigns as well. Hoping that this project will be a success since it is a very promising project.
How was your first campaign like? Would be happy to read your story.
Joined ANTS for my first signature campaign and even doing 30 posts per week, yet it turned out to be a trash coin. READ ALL THE INFORMATIONS ABOUT THE PROJECT to ensure what would it turn out to be. I probably suck at picking though, since my current bounty campaigns has some issues too.
177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why do projects after a successful ICO lower the price of their tokens? on: May 23, 2018, 02:37:51 AM
Maybe listing it on an exchange with lower price initially is one reason, but fear not for in months time, when the project is on their launch period and most people has and have grasped what the project looks like, investors would automatically be lured in and therefore the market value of it will rise again, you just gotta hold it for now.
178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can Cryptocurrency be use as Proof of Finance for Visa Application? on: May 23, 2018, 02:31:41 AM
The answer is a capital NO! Crypto assets has not been recognised as legal tender by almost all economies world over. It is not possible for any embassy to accept It as proof of financial asset. If you have such assets I believe your best bet will be to convert those crypto assets to fiat currency and present your bank statement to the embassy.
Thanks for the submission, but I think stocks , real estates and cars are accepted by embassy to evaluate how someone is worth in order to grant visa, so why won't crypto assets that is even more liquid than stocks, real estates or cars.
Just as as he said, cryptos aren't really recognized as legal tender by most of the countries but stocks, real estates and car are. I think the main reason for these is cause it's tangible, is my term correct? and still, bank can get a hold of these unlike cryptos. Surely, asking the embassy through the phone would be the best answer.
179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 5 How to get free bitcoins quickly online on: May 23, 2018, 12:23:58 AM
This information is pretty obvious even with beginners. And how do you suppose to earn BTC or any other altcoins offline? Plus, doing signature campaign and other bounty programs ain't quick and easy at all. There are a lot of ICOs to choose and majority of them has no value or even worse, scam.
180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will Amazon going into crypto raise the value of ETH? on: May 23, 2018, 12:17:30 AM
Having a huge company backing up ETH will surely raise its value. Amazon will not only increase the popularity of ETH (which is pretty popular i can say, since it's just trailing BTC) but also greatly increase its marketcap. This'll probably happen if Amazon would accept ETH as a payment option.
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