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1  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Blackjack.fun Signature Campaign | Up to $75/wk | on: December 03, 2021, 08:07:08 PM
Hi sujonali1819

Still open?
You were accepted into the campaign last week, but you did bother wearing a signature, and you were removed according to the update in the spreadsheet. So there is an 1 open Hero/Legendary position, but I don't know if the manager will reconsider your application.
Crosswise Finance campaign paid 85$ per week why this one is only paying 75$ that's certainly the reason why...
2  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] FreeBitco.in Signature Campaign | Sr./Hero/Legendary | on: May 28, 2020, 11:49:08 PM
Hi I just spotted this in another one of your campaigns that you manage:

Do you want us to convert to bech32, I've whipped up a new address: bc1qaaed5fg27kss4m9qzlqkh5lr92wwte6c93rlq7 (I'm also ok with the 33ibycyDdL1U8Jx56qTLDRjApNMLCDePaT continuing to be used too)
I don't understand why you are asking that if you're about to leave the campaign  Huh

There is no such detail in the OP, I just thought you were interested in the campaign and were trying to learn how much you'd get paid.

Yes!

That's what I've been saying - As you can see, I'm a Signature Campaign participant, so I'd like to know before I apply (after all, it'd be awkward if I went from a higher paying SigCamp (Hi Hh Wink ) to a lower paying one).  I'll wait for the OP to come on and respond to my enquiry.

After one week you're already about to leave the campaign for a more lucrative one... you must be a record breaker! Congrats sir!  Cool But you shouldn't ask for a payment here if you are an honest participant.
3  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] FreeBitco.in Signature Campaign | Sr./Hero/Legendary | on: May 23, 2020, 07:05:56 AM
Round 11 Payments have been sent out!


Thank you all for another great week! I've seen some good numbers for posts in the gambling sections which is great so keep it up Smiley

No new positions have opened up.
Thank you, payment received!

Have a nice day and stay safe always!  Cheesy
I understand your joy sir because it seems you've already failed 3 times to reach the minimum threshold(25posts) since the beginning of this campaign and you've even received a warning for burstposting https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1na6Wcd2HkhTH74yIT0_bQz-ri38IfZ08i_oPegj7Shs/
... while you are mainly posting in your local section(Pilipinas) yet https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=888099;sa=showPosts
How is it possible? How do you explain that? How many other campaigns are you doing with alt accounts currently? Huh
4  Economy / Reputation / Re: YOBIT SCAM: x10 Banner Promoters Will Be Tagged For Promoting a Ponzi Scheme on: January 25, 2020, 08:55:22 PM
Speaking of Yobit's Investbox, you guys should check out their official Twitter account and have a laugh with those shills trying to promote it.
Look at this dude for example, Yobit doubled his BTC out of nowhere, who could resist an offer like that? Brilliant! smh  


You're not seeing it's a scam?  Huh



Looking at the image, it seems Jacob and Pavel are both exemplary examples of what a shill should look like. I am not heaping praise on them but but merely pointing out the over-the-top recommendations.

One does not know whether to laugh or be saddened by the manner in which Yobit are trying to manipulate existing or potential users.

OMG you think you're a scam buster and you are not even able to spot those noob scams? really?
5  Economy / Reputation / Re: YOBIT SCAMMERS: Here Is The Email Bait Used For Scamming Users on: January 24, 2020, 04:27:47 PM
It is clear, only to take money from people.
I'm sorry Sir but you don't explain how they are making money with that.
In all HYIP and pyramid schemes there are winners and losers.
If you sell at the best moment you win money, if you sell at the worst one you lose money.
So if Yobit didn't sell any of this coin, it didn't earn any money, it's only users like you who won money.

IDK there may be elements of organized crime here, maybe someone who knows the law better can explain.
If you think HYIP and pyramid schemes are "organized crime" why are you on a forum allowing them, then?

At least 2 sections here are dedicated to that

The Gambling section
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Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)

The Investor-based games section
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Games where the main factor is whether or not new "investors" join the game. Also any Bitcoin-denominated investment product with an APY far above the reasonable market rate.
6  Economy / Reputation / Re: YOBIT SCAM: x10 Banner Promoters Will Be Tagged For Promoting a Ponzi Scheme on: January 24, 2020, 11:13:17 AM
edit: Campaign will be finished 27.January. I must say it is great to finish this Yobit signature drama.

Dear Bitcointalk Users!

Current campaign will be finished on 27 Jan.

Next Sig Campaign will be on CryptoTalk.Org Forum, if you want to participate - please register there.

Thank you for all your work and posts!
Haters won
7  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should DT and Merit Source Members Be Promoting A Known Scam? on: January 22, 2020, 09:31:22 PM
There is nothing to elaborate Sir. The forum obviously allows HYIP and pyramid schemes investments.
So you can't blame people who think it 's allowed here.

Scams are not moderated. What exactly is your point?
These sections are moderated.
8  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should DT and Merit Source Members Be Promoting A Known Scam? on: January 22, 2020, 09:23:56 PM
I'm talking about the forum Sir
9  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should DT and Merit Source Members Be Promoting A Known Scam? on: January 22, 2020, 09:17:29 PM
Really? So I'm not sure this forum is legal in your country Sir.
At least 2 sections here are dedicated to that
Hm, Ok, you missed my point.

Please elaborate your statement.
There is nothing to elaborate Sir. The forum obviously allows HYIP and pyramid schemes investments.
So you can't blame people who think it 's allowed here.
10  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should DT and Merit Source Members Be Promoting A Known Scam? on: January 22, 2020, 08:59:54 PM
Vispilio tried to troll but in the "real life", if you pull "yeah, it is pyramid scam" and you still decide to advertise it, and you get caught, you will be fined. For example, in my country, if you knowingly advertise financial pyramid scam, which is what you agreed to advertise when you took that signature and said they run pyramid scam, you can get up to 3 years in jail.
Really? So I'm not sure this forum is legal in your country Sir.
At least 2 sections here are dedicated to that

The Gambling section
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Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)

The Investor-based games section
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Games where the main factor is whether or not new "investors" join the game. Also any Bitcoin-denominated investment product with an APY far above the reasonable market rate.
Roll Eyes
11  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos please ban ME! on: January 22, 2020, 06:50:40 PM
The X10 investbox is still active on Yobit and AFAIK there is still not even a single user here, on cryptotalk or on the Yobit chatbox who claimed to be scammed by this investbox. Not a single one.

Here is one, exactly in his topic:

I can confirm that. Yobit Investbox is a scam!
I personally invested $100 before a year and a half in Yobit Investbox buying one of his shitcoin. Also with 10% interest. After the first 24h and first payments, I was never positive counting investment + profit. So, my $100 investment +10% reward worth $95 after the first 24h. After a few days, I decided to withdraw and sell daily interest only, and keep my basic investment active. Two weeks later, my initial investment worth $0,001, profit which I am withdrawing from Investbox worth around $15.
later I followed some of their tokens, the same schemes was always repeated.
For me, it is a SCAM!

On gambling, I have the chance to win something, small but still have a chance. But on Yobit IB, I can only lose.
You should read more carefully Sir. This user clearly said it was not the X10 investbox.
So you're wrong.
There is still not even a single user who claimed to have been scammed by this X10 investbox, unlike dozens of scams here.

Expressing his opinion shouldn't be a crime on a libertarian forum, even being wrong.

Also, it's not a crime to tag a user on a libertarian forum.
When someone is asking to be banned because of that, yes I think it is.
Look at his merit page. How this guy could earn as much merits as that if he is a bad member?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=1003533
12  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos please ban ME! on: January 22, 2020, 05:58:06 PM
I understand wolwoo, this guy was DT1, was considered to be a good poster and earned many merits but because he expressed his own opinion about the X10 investbox campaign he has been red trust by 3 DT members...  Embarrassed  Embarrassed  Embarrassed

The X10 investbox is still active on Yobit and AFAIK there is still not even a single user here, on cryptotalk or on the Yobit chatbox who claimed to be scammed by this investbox. Not a single one.

Moreover wolwoo obviously doesn't belong to Yobit, and has no interest in this business. So I think now it's freely nasty and cruel to leave those infamous red trusts on his profile.
Expressing his opinion shouldn't be a crime on a libertarian forum, even being wrong.
13  Economy / Reputation / Re: Have you seen Yobit's new signature design? on: December 28, 2019, 09:24:59 AM
The Gambling section
Quote
Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)

The Investor-based games section
Quote
Games where the main factor is whether or not new "investors" join the game. Also any Bitcoin-denominated investment product with an APY far above the reasonable market rate.

So I don't understand how some DT members can red trust you for talking about a coin distributed through a 10%daily bonus airdrop?  Huh
I think they are abusing the DT system.
It's something to exclude you from DT members, it's another thing to red trust you for that :
I don't understand how talking honestly about what you think this investment is, could make you dishonest and untrustable  Huh

Is Yobit promoting this investbox nonsense as gambling or as an investment?
As far as I know, they didn't promote it as an investment. But as a 10% daily giveaway.  

Show us a gambling site that promotes itself as "100% safe" "10% daily" and I'm quite certain it will get red trust.
I'm sorry, but I think you're doing a very unfair and dishonest interpretation by reading in a bad faith way, here.
In fact, the "100% safe" words belong to a sentence.
And the entire sentence is very clear :
InvestBoxes can change status from Active to «No coins», but you can close your investment any time, it’s 100% safe.

They are obviously talking about the investment in the investbox, they are not talking here about your investment in $.
The sentence just means you can't lose your coins, it doesn't mean you can't lose $... How it could promise that while everybody knows bitcoin was at $20 000 2 years ago? Huh Could you explain us?

So if you invest some BTCs in the BTC investbox you'll get 0,1% more in one month without doing anything, and "100% no risk" to lose any of them. There is no risk of default. This is just what it means.
14  Economy / Reputation / Re: Have you seen Yobit's new signature design? on: December 27, 2019, 03:09:15 PM
I bought it at 21 and 19 and sold it at 22. 5% profit
What's that, only $16? Why don't you sell a house and buy it? Yobit said it is 100% safe and you will get extra room each day.

Would you please stop spamming the same shilling crap all over the place?

If X10 token listed on the binance, you don't make a sound.

I want to buy & sell
See read the following article, We advertise,
"Yobit exchange" 👇
Bitcointalk officially allows and helps to promote HYIP and Ponzi schemes.
2 sections have officially been designed for this type of gambling/investment.

The Gambling section
Quote
Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)

The Investor-based games section
Quote
Games where the main factor is whether or not new "investors" join the game. Also any Bitcoin-denominated investment product with an APY far above the reasonable market rate.

So I don't understand how some DT members can red trust you for talking about a coin distributed through a 10%daily bonus airdrop?  Huh
I think they are abusing the DT system.
It's something to exclude you from DT members, it's another thing to red trust you for that :
I don't understand how talking honestly about what you think this investment is, could make you dishonest and untrustable  Huh
15  Economy / Services / Re: Yobit.net signature campaign on: December 24, 2019, 06:50:53 PM
Could someone tell us if participants who left the Cryptotalk campaign or were banned from it, can now join back this new Yobit campaign please?
16  Economy / Reputation / Re: Tagging yobit campaign participants is right? on: December 24, 2019, 04:33:15 PM
It's just a HYIP I don't understand why this HYIP would be worse than the other ones?
Most of ICO turn to be scams and gambling sites are also very risky, so I don't understand why you're so hateful
17  Economy / Services / Re: Yobit.net signature campaign on: December 24, 2019, 07:27:23 AM
Balance for campaign refilled. Please update our new sigs:

Your signatures are really UGLY man!

Moreover you're doing a very bad buzz now  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy
look : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=129

so people will be afraid to leave their coins on your exchange now.  Undecided

You should try to be a little bit smarter, in 2020 nobody falls in the first scam/HYIP/trap he sees, we are not in 2017 anymore guy!
Please try to be less rude and a little bit more sophisticated.
18  Economy / Reputation / Re: Have you seen Yobit's new signature design? on: December 24, 2019, 06:09:56 AM
People are saying it's a HYIP/Ponzi scheme so is it okay to only post in Gambling sections and garbage sections since Gambling section is officially for "Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)"?
 Huh
19  Economy / Economics / Re: Everything you wanted to know about BTC futures but were afraid to ask! on: November 15, 2019, 01:41:40 AM
Sounds to me that you are looking to lose money, get scammed or to gamble for the mere sake of it.

When members are repeatedly suggesting that you do some research, they are trying to be nice to you, which really means that you need to look around more and maybe even practice more, which also might mean to look more closely at yourself too, including how you are playing your own finances as well as how much of yourself you are planning to invest into something that you admittedly do not know but seemed rush to learn the nuts and bolts.

Many times when guys (and perhaps a gal or two) are able to make decent money in trading BTC (and the use of other financial instruments), they might suggest to you that it is easy, but the good ones will have spent a considerable amount of time practicing such trade (hopefully with low amounts) and building their own expertise, which would then involve adding more sophisticated and complicated financial instruments after having had really gotten used to the more simple instruments.

You usually will not make more money by merely employing more complicated trading instruments, unless you already know the simple instruments well and really study and practice on a personal level with those more complicated instruments (and you likely do not need to be an expert when you start because you can learn as you go, with small amounts), because the more complicated the instrument are designed to be in favor of the house, and you have to know the instrument so well that you can overcome the ways that the instruments are designed to be in favor of the house in order to be able to make money or to make a killing from such instrument(s).

By the way, I am continuously surprised regarding how many folks (members) that I run into in this space who seem to be so unsatisfied with the simple investing methods with BTC that is likely going to make a lot of people a lot of money, just as it has in the past, but there are so many people who want to accelerate such money making process by 10x or more and therefore end up missing up on the considerable great opportunities that are available with relatively straight forward BTC investing strategies involving, buying, accumulating and holding.... and if you get the BTC part down (without getting sucked into get rich quick schemes), then maybe you can take 10% of that value and start to play with other more complicated financial instruments that involve hedges: such as leverage, margins, options and/or futures.. which also can sound like investing in an alt when BTC is risky enough and already with a lot of upside potential.
Hello thank you very much for your long reply Sir. I don't want to risk my money that's why I want to apply this strategy. He says it's a totally safe strategy, it's an arbitrage.
I want to do this arbitrage but he doesn't say on which platform we can do it. I can't trade on Bakkt and nobody can trade on it here. It's very frustrating to tell people they can do a big arbitrage and then to not tell where they can do it.

So the idea is to profit from this situation selling a future, while at the same time buying a bitcoin on the spot market, to be held it until future expiry.
In this way at the expiry you will have a bitcoin to be sold to your conterpart. Having bought the bitcoin at a lower price, you are actualy locking in the price difference you executed your trades.

This is a market neutral strategy: you are not exposed to market risks, bitcoin can go up to 30,000 USD or crash to 1,000 SUD and your profit will stay the same, as you are buying and selling a bitcoin at the same time.


The definition of arbitrage alone gives you your answer so that may be why people are not telling you a step by way step method for doing it. By definition if you cannot use an exchange that you are trying to arb from then you simply cannot use that method. The answer to your question is inherent in your question. And that is why JJG is telling you politly that you have no clue what your doing.

And that is why you have been told to DYOR, luckily for you I am not such a polite guy. Smiley

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbitrage
Thank you very much for your link Sir it's very interesting but I wasn't asking for the meaning of arbitrage. I think you didn't understand very well what is the problem here. A strategy has been detailed by Fillippone, to safely earn money with futures. But unfortunately he chose Bakkt for his example and I can't trade on Bakkt like everybody here, so I'm asking which platform I can use to apply this futures strategy. Which exchange are you using to trade futures Sir? Is it possible to apply the strategy on this exchange? Thank you very much
20  Economy / Economics / Re: Everything you wanted to know about BTC futures but were afraid to ask! on: November 14, 2019, 07:21:14 AM
Sounds to me that you are looking to lose money, get scammed or to gamble for the mere sake of it.

When members are repeatedly suggesting that you do some research, they are trying to be nice to you, which really means that you need to look around more and maybe even practice more, which also might mean to look more closely at yourself too, including how you are playing your own finances as well as how much of yourself you are planning to invest into something that you admittedly do not know but seemed rush to learn the nuts and bolts.

Many times when guys (and perhaps a gal or two) are able to make decent money in trading BTC (and the use of other financial instruments), they might suggest to you that it is easy, but the good ones will have spent a considerable amount of time practicing such trade (hopefully with low amounts) and building their own expertise, which would then involve adding more sophisticated and complicated financial instruments after having had really gotten used to the more simple instruments.

You usually will not make more money by merely employing more complicated trading instruments, unless you already know the simple instruments well and really study and practice on a personal level with those more complicated instruments (and you likely do not need to be an expert when you start because you can learn as you go, with small amounts), because the more complicated the instrument are designed to be in favor of the house, and you have to know the instrument so well that you can overcome the ways that the instruments are designed to be in favor of the house in order to be able to make money or to make a killing from such instrument(s).

By the way, I am continuously surprised regarding how many folks (members) that I run into in this space who seem to be so unsatisfied with the simple investing methods with BTC that is likely going to make a lot of people a lot of money, just as it has in the past, but there are so many people who want to accelerate such money making process by 10x or more and therefore end up missing up on the considerable great opportunities that are available with relatively straight forward BTC investing strategies involving, buying, accumulating and holding.... and if you get the BTC part down (without getting sucked into get rich quick schemes), then maybe you can take 10% of that value and start to play with other more complicated financial instruments that involve hedges: such as leverage, margins, options and/or futures.. which also can sound like investing in an alt when BTC is risky enough and already with a lot of upside potential.
Hello thank you very much for your long reply Sir. I don't want to risk my money that's why I want to apply this strategy. He says it's a totally safe strategy, it's an arbitrage.
I want to do this arbitrage but he doesn't say on which platform we can do it. I can't trade on Bakkt and nobody can trade on it here. It's very frustrating to tell people they can do a big arbitrage and then to not tell where they can do it.

So the idea is to profit from this situation selling a future, while at the same time buying a bitcoin on the spot market, to be held it until future expiry.
In this way at the expiry you will have a bitcoin to be sold to your conterpart. Having bought the bitcoin at a lower price, you are actualy locking in the price difference you executed your trades.

This is a market neutral strategy: you are not exposed to market risks, bitcoin can go up to 30,000 USD or crash to 1,000 SUD and your profit will stay the same, as you are buying and selling a bitcoin at the same time.
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