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1321  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Translating a picture on: September 17, 2017, 10:55:25 AM
You took the job knowing you need to know the language you're translating the ANN thread to. Why do you need to use a tool to translate it if you can understand what the photo says?

I don't need a tool for translation, I need a tool not mess up their pictures. They have pictures with the text on it, I need to put my native text on it and remove the english text without messing up the lay-out.
1322  Other / Beginners & Help / Translating a picture on: September 17, 2017, 08:57:04 AM
Hello, I just got my first translating job and they have big picture in their ANN thread that needs to be translated. What tool can I use for this?

Can anyone help me ?
1323  Local / Beurzen / Re: geld storten kraken on: September 17, 2017, 08:27:28 AM
Ja paar dagen, voor mij duurde een storting op kraken 5 werkdagen. En dat waren euro's.
1324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]: 🔵 OPEN MONEY 🔵 * 3% Pool! 6M Bounty Token! & Contests!* on: September 16, 2017, 09:30:47 PM
Reserve Dutch translation!
1325  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: CLOAK pump&dump? on: September 16, 2017, 08:03:34 PM
Well I made few calls, and I believe Cloak really has something to show. Good team with good ideas. But without whales there is no super rises. Bittrex is full of good projects which are waiting for their turn, and my final conclusion is Cloak is favored few months now.  Cloak showed to us that Polo is not necessary for good pump!

You're not making me any wiser.. so you think that CLOAK has some potential and it's just a matter of time or?
1326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / CLOAK pump&dump? on: September 16, 2017, 07:40:00 PM
So I had been hawking this project for a week now and I thought it was great, good community, great dev's and an active and supportive community.  I said to myself I'm going to buy today I have a good feeling it could make it's move anytime soon to around 50-80$ but now I'm having second doubts as I suspect it being pump&dumped.

Would you all mind speculate with me and give some advice?

1327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What will monday bring to us? on: September 16, 2017, 07:34:25 PM
I expect BTC to go on steroids (4300-4400$)
I expect Ethereum to climb to $310
1328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ELECTRONEUM SPECULATION THREAD on: September 16, 2017, 07:26:28 PM
I'm not very sure, I'm doing my first four ICO's at the moment so I can't say from an experience pov what will happen. So I'll say this, if they meet their goals then there's a good chance of it sitting in the top 10 coins atleast. Introduction and building a strategy around introducing masses of people to the cryptocurrency and excecuting it right comes with a payday for sure.

Of all the ICO's that are intending for a mass audience I think Unicorn and Electroneum have the most potential of achieving their goal.

-edit- the thing is not so much the mining, its the game where mining is a part of. they are basically creating an app that's educational in cryptocurrency but it's build as a game, with achievements, levels and so on. I think they are doing a very smart job and I think it will pay.
They are targeting gamers but the cool thing about the app/game is that elderly can also learn it this way, they will probably lagg behind but this method of educational gaming is being deployed all over the world in varities of computer/technology related industries and it works and does the job it's intended to do.

1329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What price would make you dump your ETH? on: September 16, 2017, 07:12:23 PM
I would wait atleast another 5 years before considering doing anything or there has to be some critical issue going on internally.
1330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What Altcoins to buy under $1 on: September 16, 2017, 07:08:40 PM
These threads come a dime a dozen but here:

ICO: Electroneum  use my referall:  https://my.electroneum.com/join/884AD7

ICO: Bankera use my referall : https://spectrocoin.com/en/signup.html?referralId=4190978347

Post-Ico coins:

ARDOR                              ( I hold this one)
Groestlecoin                       ( I do not hold this one)
CIVIC                                (I do not hold this one)
Okcash                              (I do not hold this one)
NXT                                  (I hold this one)

But I'd advice you to search for yourself cause most likely you will get recommended coins that are holded by the recommenders themselves.

If you take a search on this forum you will find a lot of threads that can help you identify coins and know what to look for.
1331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Whats ur fav coin and why r u hodling it on: September 16, 2017, 07:00:00 PM
I don't hold any YET but definitely Litecoin, it's got something that appeals to me very much. Maybe also because I think it's very undervalued and deserves more attention.
1332  Economy / Exchanges / Re: CoinExchange refuses to reply on: September 16, 2017, 05:07:20 PM
Seems that the trading platform isn't able to calculate the final price paid to you as per the screenshots and it may an issue with your browser too. Did you try other browsers as I have used their site many times and never faced such an issue. Hitbtc too lists BQX and you can try trading there instead by withdrawing your BQX balance.

The next day the issue didn't re-occur so there's no point anymore in trying different stuff. I came here more to illustrate the unwillingness of CoinExchange to help with the issue.
1333  Local / Alt Coins (Nederlands) / Re: Oxycoin ICO - Nederlands project (?) on: September 16, 2017, 03:12:54 PM
Ja er duiken de laatste tijd erg veel bedrijven op die als eerste de massa willen bereiken met hun product, terecht want zoals zij correct vermelden gebruikt maar 0,05-0,5% van de wereldbevolking crypto. Ja ik denk dat vanwege de hoeveelheid van dit soort ICO's het belangrijk is om te kijken wat hun doelgroep is. Als ze wereldwijd kijken word dat misschien lastig omdat er veel grotere en ook al gevestigde bedrijven waar consumenten bekend mee zijn die deze stap als eerste willen zetten en meer potentie hebben om hun doel te bereiken dan een bedrijf wat niemand kent of ooit van gehoord heeft. Bitcoin draagt nog steeds het stigma van illegale handel, wapens, moord en andere zaken en dat is vaak ook het eerste wat ik hoor wanneer mensen die niet bekend zijn met crypto het hebben over Bitcoin.

Het idee is natuurlijk prima en het team ziet er goed uit en ze hebben voldoende mensen. Ja eerlijk gezegd geloof ik alleen niet de claim dat ze crypto kunnen uitcashen, hier heb je immens kapitaal voor nodig. Altcoins en dat soort dingen kunnen ineens zo van een euro naar honderd euro stijgen en als mensen dan willen verzilveren dan moet je nogal een flinke portomonee hebben om dit op te hoesten. Er is ook veel reden om te denken dat de meeste handel platformen niet eens het geld hebben om een grote vraag naar fiat te verzadigen.

Goed je moet je ook bedenken dat dit nog allemaal hoewel er al hele grote prijzen zijn gevallen in een erg vroeg stadia bevind en dat elke ICO in principe wel winstgevend kan zijn als je het slim aanpakt.

Vertrouwen stralen ze in ieder geval uit met een kantoortje in Nederland dus oplichting zal waarschijnlijk geen probleem zijn.

Ik zou zeggen check even of ze prototypes hebben of al apps hebben uit gegeven in mijn mening mag je vandaag de dag toch geen ICO houden zonder een demo... als ze dat niet hebben dan zou ik er nog eens flink over nadenken want er zijn genoeg ICO's die hetzelfde willen doen en al wel demo's, prototype's en apps uit hebben!
1334  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: Hulp nodig vertalen van Engels naar Nederlands on: September 16, 2017, 02:45:53 PM
Ja hoor ik wil je best helpen, ik spreek uitstekend Engels en heb best wel wat tijd over!

Gereserveerd?

Yes I would love to help you out, I speak fluent Dutch and English as I was raised bilingual.

Reserved?


-edit-: Your english translation is filled with mistakes, I will give a few examples here on mr. Vaibhav Jain:

Flawed translation:

''He is motivating and impressive personality''
''He is a cheerfull personality''
''He experience of''

Correction:

''He is motivating and has an impressive personality''
''He has a cheerful personality''
''Has experience in'' OR ''Is experienced with''

If you hire me I will immediatly filter out all mistakes in the english translation and there are a lot of them.
1335  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: Profiel Werkstuk on: September 16, 2017, 02:43:49 PM
Hallo allemaal!

Ik houd mijn pws over de bitcoin en ben op zoek naar een bedrijf waar ik een interview kan afleggen over de bitcoin.

Weten jullie misschien een bedrijf die ik kan interviewen? en hebben jullie nog andere tips die ik kan gebruiken voor mijn pws?

M.v.G

Sam!

Ja hier: www.Litebit.eu zijn nederlanders je kunt ze zo een e-mailtje sturen!
1336  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: bitcoin beleggingservaring on: September 16, 2017, 02:39:06 PM
Vertrouw nooit berichten die op de site staan waarvan ze beloven dat ze je veel geld kunnen helpen verdienen.

Zorg er gewoon zelf voor dat je veel tijd stopt in het onderzoeken van bitcoins en altcoins, op die manier leer je er zelf veel van en word je niet afhankelijk van anderen.
Foutjes kun je maken en daar moet je op voorbereid zijn, daarom handel je alleen met dat wat je kwijt kunt en bereid bent te verliezen.
Raak niet gefrustreerd als anderen dikke winsten halen en jij in de modder loopt te trappelen. Probeer zoveel mogelijk te leren en zoveel mogelijk vragen te stellen bij alles.
En probeer het weer: een paar tips:

-Spreid je beleggingen
-Stel veel vragen (na jezelf of anderen)
-Speel met wat je kunt!
1337  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Crypto to FIAT? on: September 16, 2017, 02:30:24 PM
It depends, in the EU I have plenty of options to choose from and I hear they even have some BTC ATM's scattered around the country. There's also a bus that allows up to 5000$ cash BTC transactions driving around the country.

You will have to scope around a bit on the internet and if you can't find anything or find it too risky/dodgy then your best bet is looking for peers near your location.
I know the Exchange Kraken also does fiat pay-outs but you will have to check if they also provide that for your country. Also when depositing FIAT direct into your bank account be sure to look up regulations/rules and other stuff as there have been cases of accounts being frozen.
1338  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: the most legitimate faucet on: September 16, 2017, 02:23:52 PM
I'm a beginner in bitcoin i heard from my brother that we can earn free satoshi  by faucet but the matter is not all of faucet legitimate to paid , give me you'r recomendation please . tell me which faucet are reallypaid thank you

Go here: Coinpot.co and register there in the dashboard if you scroll down you will see a list of faucets that are all linked to your coinpot account. Meaning any faucet you claim from that list it will automatically accumulate into your coinpot account. You can also convert BTC, Doge and Litecoin for free.

A specific faucet moonbit.co.in is legitimate and there is only a minimum time for claim meaning you can wait several hours before each claim and the satoshi will just add up untill a certain point has been reached.
This faucet is linked with coinpot.co

May I add though that faucets aren't much fun, the payout is minimal and the faucets themselves have website evaluations of over 2 million dollars racking up $500k a year in ads.
I joined faucets when I was inexperienced with bitcoin and they are a good way to get familiar with wallets, sending, depositing and so on. But I have quit using any faucet as I think that doing nothing and earning $500k a year in ad revenue is ridiculous.

P.S. to acces the websites listed in the dashboard before you will have to google them because there is no link to click on, only names. You will then have to either submit your e-mail only or register an account using your coinpot.co e-mail and it will automatically recognize and deposit into your coinpot.co wallet.

1339  Economy / Exchanges / CoinExchange refuses to reply on: September 16, 2017, 12:32:31 PM
So what happened?

I hold BQX on coinexchange and just before the recent dip I saw it reached the dollar mark so I decided to sell some and make a return.
However when I tried excecuting the sell order it bounced.




It didn't respond untill the next day when the price had significantly dropped.
The support desk is quiet and unresponsive and it has been 3 days now, I send them an e-mail about another topic unrelated to this and got an immediate response (within 10 minutes). I think the lack of care is astonishing and I personally am not going to interract with their exchange anymore.
I don't expect to be compensated for the loss but I certainly won't take my business there again. It was quite frustrating as I already had plans for reinvesting.

1340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining cost on: September 16, 2017, 12:07:34 PM
I don't know a lot about mining but I do explore the subject and I see that most people are able to pull of a profit about double of their electricity costs. I think it also comes down to chosing the right coins. You can also mine with tool programs such as Nicehash which finds the most profitable coin to mine at that moment and pays you in BTC for the effort.

I'd say browse youtube there's a lot of good information there concerning mining.
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