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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: Coins stuck on: May 09, 2019, 08:04:04 PM
Which coin? Try the Currency Exchange board.
Depending on the amount I can do this for you on Bittrex too.

It's just under 1 BTC.  Around 5k ($USD) of a coin named SERV. 

Was going to look into an escrow type of situation.  I tried paying someone for a KYC account but they ran off with the $8 bucks I sent them.   Roll Eyes  Scammers need to eat.



2  Other / Off-topic / Coins stuck on: May 09, 2019, 01:45:13 AM
I have a coin which is only traded on an exchange that does not accept my country (Upbit and Bittrex International).  I cannot pass the KYC requirements to sell and trade out of this coin.  Are there any good options or anyone here who can assist me?
3  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Upbit account needed (KYC) on: May 04, 2019, 12:43:10 AM
Willing to pay .002 BTC for a Upbit account with a completed KYC.  

I did a bounty and cannot sell as I cannot pass KYC due to my country being restricted.  Will pay once login and pass are supplied.  
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY][ICO LIVE] MYCRYPTOBANK.IO - CRYPTOBANK FOR CRYPTOCOMMUNITY on: October 13, 2018, 04:36:12 AM
Bitcointalk username:  Camster
Bitcointalk Profile Link:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1041404
Eos WALLET (EOS NAME):  bottleofnope
Join bounty?:  Twitter, Signature
5  Other / Meta / Re: reCAPTCHAs on: September 23, 2018, 08:54:20 PM
If your going through TOR your going to get hammered by google.  Look at it as a punishment for attempting to keep your privacy and not allowing google to spy on your activity.  

If your in an IP range with someone spamming your going to be hit as well even though you own your IP address and its private.  Google will just nail the entire range of IP addresses.  

If you have a clean IP address that Google likes you will simply have to hit the green check-mark and you will go right in.  

This is the issue allowing Google to play cop.  You have one of the slimiest corporations around playing god.  

One way you can get around the issue cheap especially if your spending lots of time getting screwed over on this is to buy a private Ip address.  You can get one for about a dollar a month and they allow you to refresh if you get a moron in your range spamming.  Should save you way more than .80 cents in time per month.  

This has nothing to do with Bitcointalk (aside from them installing it).  Google is the one giving you shitty reCAPTCHAs
6  Economy / Economics / Re: Entrepreneurship is the only way out on: September 23, 2018, 08:49:11 PM
I have taken this road and use my abilities to create wealth through an internet connection to remove myself and my family from the wage slave system.  Government jobs are for the slaves.  The corporate jobs are for the slaves.  It's simply trading some semblance of financial security for most of your free time in life.  I will take the scary nature of being on your own along with the freedom.  You can have the wage slave job and taxes.  Hell your handing over most of your income to taxes and healthcare so are you really living at all anyways?
7  Economy / Economics / Re: CryptoCurrencies around the GLOBE on: September 23, 2018, 08:45:55 PM
What do you think about the popularity of Cryptocurrencies around the world, do you think many people now are aware of this Technology currencies?, how much percentage would you think and how can we expose and spread this? Smiley Smiley

I believe the governments are behind the crypto movement so in time we will slowly be moved over no matter what we do.  For me the play is to gain as much possible income from the boom as possible so I can evade the bullshit that will come with the governments involved in every transaction on earth. 
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Why is Bitcoin allowed to continue? on: September 23, 2018, 08:44:13 PM
I have been thinking a lot lately about why the central bankers are allowing Bitcoin to continue with only minor resistance.   The central bankers have set up shop in almost all civilized countries and have a money printing racket going on.  In America the central bankers are kind enough to let our treasury print the money and then they take 6% off the top thus enslaving the American population.  Don't worry though most Americans are completely unaware of any of this.  The central bankers control the military as well as they own the government.

The last country, without nuclear weapons, to attempt to bypass the central bankers was Libya.  I can still see the vivid video on the internet of Qaddafi being murdered in broad daylight in the middle of the streets of Libya.  Another fellow who attempted to not use the US dollar and went against the wishes of the central bank was Saddam Hussein.  Once again he met a similar fate.  He was hung.

The three countries without central banks right now Iran, North Korea and Syria are under constant attack or threat of attack from the central bankers.

Why would they allow Bitcoin to continue like this and grow momentum?  All they would have to do is outlaw it and 90% of the world population would bitch out immediately and stop.  But they don't do it. 

Is Bitcoin a trap?  Is this a central banker monstrosity used to turn us into tax slaves by recording every transaction?  Was Bitcoin innocent and free money and the central bankers are trying to squeeze their way in so they can use it as a weapon?  The only thing I do know is they are not handing over a decentralized economy to us because they love us.  What's the play?  Are we being set up?  Are we the useful idiots getting all our friends and countrymen involved in crypto?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain is bigger than cryptocurrency on: September 23, 2018, 08:29:21 PM
Some people says Blockchain is bigger cryptocurrency? The concept of cryptocurrency is electronic currency, while the concept of blockchain is transparency with my own little understanding about blockchain and cryptocurrency...
What is your own opinion  on this?

Correct.  Crypto Currency is just one thing you can do on the blockchain.  As time grows and technology advances the dapps that can be created using the blockchain can be revolutionary.  We just need time and patience for this to all unfold.  Most of the best programmers in the world probably are not working on this right now.  Wait till the shift happens. 
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: for 3000$ whats your choice on: September 20, 2018, 06:54:39 PM
you can invest in bitcoin and ethereum for long term,crypto market is down currently and now it's good time to invest in some good potential coins

What about IOTA?  For me IOTA is the sleeping giant.  It's the only coin that has a shot (albeit very very slim) to be #1.  I still go mostly into Bitcoin as I get fiat however a small bit goes into IOTA for the big ride. 
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are the advantages of POS over POW consensus algorithm? on: September 20, 2018, 03:04:14 AM
Greetings everyone. Please I will like to get a clearer picture from the gurus here. I was going through advantages of POS (Proof of Stake) over POW (Proof of Work) algorithms, and I learnt that for POS, only designated nodes validate the transaction, and not the entire network. Please I will like to know other major advantages of POS. Also how is POS connected to sharding?

POS can be done with a POS (piece of shit) desktop.  You can even mine with a PI to save energy and making staking almost free. 

POW you will need high powered GPU's or ASIC's to compete and it's much more of a setup and business to undertake.

I only hold POS coins and not POW.  POW is too intensive for me. 
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Moving out from litecoin on: September 18, 2018, 07:04:38 PM
I hold some litecoin and thinking to move into something other. I am thinking for Neo, what do you think will be a eisr choice?
Stick with litecoin or something else?

I bailed out of Litecoin when the project lead sold his coins.  I cannot imagine a situation where the main developer bailing out is a good thing.  It's against human nature for him to care as much about Litecoin now that he has no skin in the game.  I'm avoiding in the future. 
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why wouldn't you invest on ripple? on: September 17, 2018, 02:11:44 PM
I would shy away from Ripple due to it being a centralized coin that is primarily used by the bankers.  It also has no real utility for me as an individual.  Another issue is the wallet.  You have to use something called the toast wallet and hat leaves a lot to be desired. 
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 90% Altcoins will die? on: September 17, 2018, 02:10:35 PM
Hello everyone, Like you've seen the title, My Question is that people say 90% of altcoins will die, If there are 1500 altcoins then 90% is big number, But i've never seen a coin die unless it was a scam or something, even Bitconnect is still alive, How will the Altcoins die? Is it even possible?

I believe many alts will vanish.  The project leads will realize the project is a losing proposition and simply move on from it.  Once this happens I assume the coin will fade into obscurity as who would keep things moving and up to date.  i would also assume no new investors would be coming in. 
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto a sleeping giant that eventually Show It's Real Power on: September 17, 2018, 02:08:08 PM
I think it's already flexing its muscles as it has .gov and bankers running around in a panic trying to regulate and control this thing before it causes a power shift.  The only disappointing part of the movement is that the early adopters seems to be more than happy to let the government and bankers take this right over. 
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Quality over Quantity in the bounty game on: September 16, 2018, 06:05:30 PM
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
17  Other / Meta / Merit system causes more SPAM not less on: September 16, 2018, 06:00:41 PM
So here is my theory.

Newbie comes onto the forum and starts snooping around because he heard about bounties.  He wants to make some cash and he wants some cash right now.  He starts trying to sign up and realizes he needs to be a jr member to participate.  Here comes your first influx of SPAM.  

We are now a jr member.  Things are looking good.  You sign up for your first signature campaign.  Earning time is right around the corner.  A few weeks in you realize the Hero members are getting massive stakes and by the end of the campaign they will get all the rewards.  You think to hell with this I'm gonna rank up.  Now the SPAM really starts flying.  

About a day or two into this the new user starts to realize something isn't correct.  Why am I not ranking up.  This is where he learns about the merit system.  The new user has a bad day as he realizes he has been locked out of this game.  The game has been centralized by the upper members.
 
The new user quits.  He says fuck this noise I'm out.  

A day later he realizes why he came here in the first place.  He needs damn money.  So the light bulb goes off.  Well if a hero member gets 8 stake and a jr member gets 1 there is only one thing left to do if I'm to make it as a bounty hunter.  Multiple accounts!

We probably have hundreds of people spamming the hell out of this board with multiple accounts and the merit system does nothing to stop the spam and it may actually cause more of it.  

Unintended consequences?

What do you guys think?
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Signature Bounties for Newbies on: September 16, 2018, 05:53:18 PM

Some of us are very new to Btt and also new to Signature bounties.

Please can someone help provide links to signature bounties for NEWBIES

Thanks very much

I wouldn't bother.  99% of the bounties will not accept you.  You can try to post up to jr member however your stakes will be so small it wont be worth it.  Once your finally say to hell with it I'm doing it anyways you  will spend approximately 8 weeks making posts and there is a 99% chance the coin you get paid in will be worthless or you wont even get it at all.  
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am most worried now on: September 15, 2018, 02:13:36 AM
That was the collapse of ETH, because most of the airdrop and bounty programs were through the ERC-20 platform. Do you think the same thing happened?

Ethereum is going to be just fine.  it has crossed over in to a payment coin as well.  I make many purchases from established businesses using Ethereum.  The token game will also be fine.  We are just in a bit of a rough patch.  Turn off the ticker and come back in a month.  
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Maybe I give up earning money from ICO on: September 15, 2018, 02:12:10 AM
The best thing to do with the ICO's right now is not buy into them.  Wait for the exchange.  Then wait for the inevitable drop.  Once that happens wait a few more weeks then buy.  Hopefully you will get in near the bottom with that strategy.  Buying for ICO price is suicide. 
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