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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized Exchange $ Trading Platform?
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on: January 17, 2018, 04:14:46 AM
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1. Would you try a brand new platform or just pass it up because you're not sure if it's legit or a scam?
I'd give any new platform a try if it looks half-legitimate. This would include a professional and thorough whitepaper and a transparent team. Compared to the terrible exchanges right now that investors must trust, it wouldn't take much to meet this criteria. 2. What other features do you wish was in the existing platforms?
Options and futures trading. This would be great. 3. If you have Tech skills would you be interested in joining in on this venture? ( Will be registered as a LLC )
I'm experienced in SEO and search engine marketing. If you'd want to establish a presence in the search engines this is something I could help with.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Any legit airdrops?
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on: January 17, 2018, 03:59:40 AM
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If you do enough research before signing up you can focus your efforts on only joining a few quality airdrops instead of a lot of lower quality ones that are more likely to be scams. I found in the past that quality is better than quantity. Look at projects such as eBTC - this airdrop went up in value a lot (some $2500 USD in value at one point from a single airdrop). Other projects such as Hadron might be promising for future airdrops. Also consider bounty campaigns that are not widely adopted yet - they often give great initial stakes before too many people join. One such example here is puregold.io
Good luck in your airdrops and remember to always play it fair - Don't create multiple accounts to join the same airdrops as not only do you disrespect the team and other community members when doing this, you also risk having all your tokens confiscated. A better alternative to maximize your airdrop on a single project is to find how you can increase your stakes - such as by promoting the project through Facebook or Twitter. Projects that offer these additional stakes for their airdrops are often more legit anyway than the scams that only wish to harvest your e-mail, ETH address and BCT account combinations.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] Puregold - First Payment Gateway using GoldBacked cryptocurrency
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on: January 13, 2018, 11:25:02 AM
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Dear team, the project looks great. I signed up for the signature bounty at your website however this just leads to a "member" area asking to send ETH with no instructions on how to proceed with the signature campaign. Could you kindly advise what signature to use, and how to verify acceptance into the campaign? Also is my understanding correct we just need to make a total of 100 posts outside of this thread in order to fulfill all requirements for payout?
Hello, The bounty campaign will run until the end of ICO. To receive the bonus, each bounty member must participate in the promotion until the end of the campaign. A member, who has removed Puregold.io signature during the bounty campaign, is not eligible for a reward. Each campaign member is to receive weekly shares, considering profile rank at Bitcointalk: Legendary/Hero: 2 Tokens Senior/Full Member: 1.5 Tokens Junior/Member: 1 Tokens If a member acquires a new status, they should change the signature accordingly. The list of members will be updated and analyzed once per week. Each accepted campaign member will receive 1 share per week. After ICO is completed, the whole Puregold bounty pool will be redistributed among all the campaign members considering the number of shares that each member has. All the members will receive their rewards in their ETH wallets. Alright.. so how do I actually find the signature to use?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] Puregold - First Payment Gateway using GoldBacked cryptocurrency
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on: January 13, 2018, 10:59:22 AM
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Dear team, the project looks great. I signed up for the signature bounty at your website however this just leads to a "member" area asking to send ETH with no instructions on how to proceed with the signature campaign. Could you kindly advise what signature to use, and how to verify acceptance into the campaign? Also is my understanding correct we just need to make a total of 100 posts outside of this thread in order to fulfill all requirements for payout?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / USDT Alternative?
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on: January 03, 2018, 03:46:34 AM
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With all the FUD surrounding Tethers, and the lack of official responses from Bitfinex only fanning the fire, I'm wondering how long it will be until there is a more trustworthy way to hold USD tokens in the blockchain sphere during times of market volatility?
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