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Welp, it is the internet. Everyone could just claim who they are without any backing evidence and leave people questioning. I even one thread here that claims that Satoshi was even one of the staff from Zynga, but the thread was just buried or deleted afaik. Oh and it was a Tiktok video, what a reliable source.
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I had a reply in page 10 about the said token that Ubi launched. It is called Digits. You might not like it though, as the dislikes from its launch in Youtube is getting a lot of dislikes, so you might be better off looking other NFTs. Can't recommend you any, since I don't hold one.
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Curious to what tasks do airdrops wanted you to do these days. I won't bother checking it as I already had a bad experience long time ago when one project just attempted to bait me into their phishing site. The tasks I remembered were only joining their TG and following their social media platforms.
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Hi, OP. If the advices were already enough from the previous replies, I would advise you to lock this topic now. You don't really need a perfect grammar, but when it comes to writing an article, you might need to practice your grammar further. Wishing you the best there, OP.
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Yeah rumors. You should get used to any forms of rumors or even humors in crypto, but don't let that decide your investment. I can still remember those days when people were speculating for Bitcoin to go below 20k when it was just around 40k-ish. People are exaggerated, ya know. Price just took a dip and everyone in social media suddenly became a crypto expert. /s.
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If not shitty as in scam, they're just going to attempt to phish you to their fake MEW page wanting you login your wallet in their page. I had that kind of scenario long time ago when I attempted to join one. I guess it is better for it to be just nothing, rather than attempting to steal your wallet.
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Do people still fall into this sort of scam! I'm really amazed as to how come some crypto enthusiast get to fall for this sort of cheap scam!! That with $50, your a huge investor, your would be paid $500 ROI + $50 capital and all these are to be done in just 4 consecutive days. You see all that and it doesn't raise a red flag to you? Because, all the signs was right there before you. What sort of a top trader would need $50 for a trading capital.
On second thought, I felt perhaps your a new arrival on the forum but, it seems you've spent all your days on the forum bounty hunting. Perhaps that's why you haven't come across tales and signs of cheap scams such as you just feel into. Redirect your energy towards gaining some crypto knowledge and not bounty hunting all your days.
Sadly, yes. Mostly these types of scenarios starts from those spam comments in social media that wants you to contact them through Telegram or WhatsApp. They'll claim that they can 2x,4x or whatever-x your money in x days. What's making these scams look legitimate are those fake vouches in either replies or mentions, but all of those are just fake accounts. Those fake accounts are all made by the same scammer.
I watch scambaiters, and this is one of the example of what I was talking about. Link: SHOWING NIGERIAN BITCOIN SCAMMER HIS OWN WEBCAM!(Youtube Link) [Just skip to 5:37]
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The one I put in yellow color is a problem. My article will be too fine and another article will not be fine. Is good somebody will teach me and I will be trying all by myself.
You would be just fine by saying that English is not your native language. in cases that people ask various questions to you. It won't be a problem in either's end. Just keep practicing your English writing skills, so you won't depend in any tools or from someone's aid to help you with that.
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Just as what I thought, kind of absurd to think that the 1% of the coin would make a price plummet that much. The only point worth discussing here is that how abusers need to be controlled, if not stopped by any means. I don't think that implementation of that restriction is for addressing the dumps.
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No problem! I just read it recently. The only game I played in their Tom Clancy's series was Siege. It's still a good game, but I just wish they listened more to their community, before trying to launch their NFT tokens. And yes, it somehow requires a little bit of a beefy PC, but surely 2021 rigs these days.
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In ICO days, those were a lot, not just few. It was almost like people think that every ICOs back in 2017 were all scams, that's why they started to disappear one by one. These days, from what I can observe to my social circle, almost no one is for the long-term hodling and they're going for the "pump and dump" coins.
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As of writing this, I read just few hours ago that Ubisoft had their NFT named "Digits". It is getting a lot of dislikes in Youtube though (not sure how they knew that there were a lot of dislikes). This is going bad for Ubisoft so far and with their community having concerns with their previous games, this is not going to end well so far.
Source: Ubisoft NFTs, called 'Digits', launch for in-game itemsI did not bother creating thread, as I wouldn't be able to keep up with the conversation due to my time scheduling.
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Thanks for your information . Actually I am new at this platform that's why I'm just asking this question for clear my confusions about this topic and learn more information .
That's okay, welcome to the forum regardless. Those accounts being sold are going to be caught anyway at some point. Not sure how PlayerUp works as I am a no-no for any sorts of account buying/selling regardless of what platform it is even in video games, but I suspect that most of those are just scams.
I didn't expected someone trying to sell account in Pinterest, lol.
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We all know that market is collapsed and reviving again and i don't want to miss this opportunity which coin or coins should i buy?
Just get a Bitcoin and you wouldn't worry about it "collapsing and reviving again" in the long-term. I might be biased, but just like DarkDays said, "Do your own research" first. I never bothered holding other coins and I never worried any day.
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No wonder I often hear from my friends that they're getting BSOD and I just can't help them as the BSOD didn't indicate any "What failed" below the Stop Code. Moving forward through couple of months, they just told me that their PC was fixed and they didn't know how clean install fixed it.
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Or.... those play-to-win concept which might kill some NFT games if they take that path. That's quite common to some MMOs and it kills their game when people just found out that the game is all p2w, what more if these games that people invest real money and their sanity? Ubisoft need to get their games fixed first, as what I mentioned in this thread long time ago.
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Well not sure if airdropped tokens would actually affect the price overall even if massive dumps happen, since it is just a small portion of their total tokens in the end let alone their bounty program that should be a bit higher allocation than the airdrop itself. I guess restricting it would also to be for maintaining their audience and community as well, and not only just for anti-abusers of their airdrops.
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Meh. I won't be surprised if it ended up to be like the year 2017, before Bitcoin plummeted. Holidays are coming, so people are expected to get their profits at these times causing many to sell as well. Just take their coins, not by stealing lol, by buying their sold coins. You know what they say as always - "Buy the dip"
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Not sure if people still commonly use KMSPico because afaik Windows 10 is pretty much free, but yikes.
I guess it applies for those people that really want to personalize their PC, as that is the restriction of an unactivated Windows 10 as far as I remember. KMSpico is also commonly used to activate MS Office, and that's even more alarming for those that are using word processors along with any sort of crypto business they have. If they can't afford license for MS Office, they can just use open-source word processors, like LibreOffice which I used when I was configuring my Raspberry Pi long time ago, instead of risking their PCs with these.
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Bounty hunters have very different goals. I am more than sure that almost everyone has several alternative accounts to participate in bounty campaigns. The only thing is that someone knows how to properly hide these accounts, and someone, due to their haste, greed, and inattention, is periodically caught by detectives.
Just by imagining having a farm of accounts, it's more possible that they'll be caught abusing bounties. I recall certain user here in the forum that I caught long time ago due to similar Telegram names. It was only a single post/single mistake that cost the account. Although in a naked eye, judging from their usernames, it is obvious that both are alts.
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