You can't trust them because they are humans like you who went out of their way to make their own research and personal review of crypto projects. Them being humans means they are subject to vices like bribes and can be influenced to make reviews that will favour the project in order to fool investors.
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Because I can receive money without necessarily letting you know my personal details. I can also send huge sums of money without fear of paying high fees or praying it gets delivered in time as cryptocurrency solves all these issues
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The reason why I ask is because I did the cyberfm (reddit) bounty campaign and got awarded the highest stakes for that campaign initially as I put in a lot of effort creating unique posts and posting them in different relevant subreddits. Then some days before distribution, I checked the campaign spreadsheet again and noticed my stakes/rewards had been reduced significantly and I was scored zero stakes for the final week in which I put in most effort. I complained to the bounty manager and he replied that I spammed. I was shocked as all the posts were uniquely different from each other. I asked him to clarify how that can be defined as spam. He (or she) said it was because I was posting too fast one after the other without allowing a 3 to 4 minute interval. I lost over $400 because of this and I just have to ask the great people of this forum what they understand by the word "spam". Does it really have anything to do with the timing of your unique posts? Or is this just a lame excuse to cheat me of my honest earnings?
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If you are with some good capital then buy ICOs or just basically buy coins with good project and team from exchanges If you are low on cash but have enough time on your hands, then participate in bounty campaigns If you are low on cash and lazy but have enough time on your hands then participate in airdrops and other giveaways If you have a device that can mine coins ceaselessly then by all means go ahead and mine them
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Ethereum is my favourite coin. But the price today is nothing to write about. When it dips, it dips hard and when coins are rising up, it drags up awkwardly slowly. The creator, Vitalik Buterin is not making it any easier as his posts these days are fudding poor eth to death. I hope it picks up soon. Really painful as I bought so much when it was at $300 thinking I was buying the dip
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Many people, especially top projects underrate the power of marketing via bounty campaigns. Those few project devs that understand the powerful effects bounty gives their project still keep doing it and I believe it will only get better with time. Bounty will continue as long as cryptocurrency is alive and bubbling
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Another important factor that pumps price of tokens is the announcement of migration to mainnet. Then partnerships with major top companies also contributes to spiking up the price of tokens
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Top 100 is overrated. I have a couple of friends that made some cool millions buy shitcoins at dirt cheap prices. The risk associated with this is also there as there's a high chance the devs of these shit coins might dump on you. The risk of buying coins outside top 100 is great but if all goes well, the profit returns are greater
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Neo has seen its up and downs but if this pump is anything to go by then I say a big congratulations to the people who bought neo at the dip. The coin will do very well. I'm holding some neo-based alts myself and I cannot wait for the pump to reach them
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Ethereum will pump again. Make no mistake. The fact that the price is down right now means nothing. A lot of other good crypto have also dipped badly but they are also having a working product and so it makes sense to buy now because the price will come back up and push higher
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This is correct. Alts will dump when weak traders sell off for btc then when btc stabilizes or starts another dump they jump back into buying alts. It's a ridiculous merry-go-round that will leave us in the same level as we are. New money is needed to push btc price well
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Most of my favorite icos have concluded their public sales. The icos that I am keenly observing now are spotcoin and Akropolis. Other notable mentions are nextpakk, Tedchain as well as foresting
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I am very surprised about ethereum. I never expected it to tank that much. But after considering the fact that ico projects need to dump eth for fiat currency, then it all makes sense. My issue now is, how will eth grow if this trend continues
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Two years is a very long time for the crypto market to recover. But based on previous history I am willing to wait and hodl for that long as the rewards will be worth it
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Great job with the calculations. It remains to be seen if many bounty managers will make use of it. I think it will help create transparency and trust between hunters and bounty managers
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These are principles that guide me. I have invested in foolish projects before whose devs only cared about the proceeds from icos. Till date they are struggling to build the projects promised in their whitepaper. If your project looks too hazy to make sense of then don't expect me to participate in it
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I hate participating in ico projects and then they bring up kyc as part of the process. I think more should be done to secure the identity of people who have to undergo kyc. Even if the project does not scam, data breaches can occur on the site which can leave documents of innocent investors at the hands of perpetual cyber criminals
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BTC can be said to be one-dimensional, in that, you can only use it for bill payments and financial transactions compared to Eth which can serve as a foundation on which other coin projects can be built on via its blockchain. This dynamism of Ethereum lends it a place at the top with BTC however, many people still prefer btc as a currency than eth because of its popularity
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This is why we need regulations to curb the menace of scam ico. They can tarnish the image of the bounty hunter who's sole job is just to publicize the campaign. I have been a victim too and had to take down my article once they scammed. The guilt I felt towards to unsuspecting investors gave me minor depression that period
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