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1  Economy / Economics / I tried money making apps! on: June 12, 2020, 08:23:56 AM
Hi folks,

So while shopping while I was bored in my previous post I ended up spending too much money… So I started to look for alternatives on how to earn more money cuz payday is still far away. 

I decided to try popular money making apps.

It was an interesting experience and it got me through the week. In the end I thought it would make an interesting article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/best-money-making-apps/

If you have any ideas which other apps I should add please let me know.

And share your experience with them as well.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends!
2  Other / Off-topic / I tried Apps for Money Making!!! on: May 29, 2020, 12:55:20 PM
Hi folks,

So while shopping while I was bored in my previous post I ended up spending too much money… So I started to look for alternatives on how to earn more money cuz payday is still far away.  

I decided to try popular money making apps.

It was an interesting experience and it got me through the week. In the end I thought it would make an interesting article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/best-money-making-apps/

If you have any ideas which other apps I should add please let me know.

And share your experience with them as well.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends!
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to Spend Bitcoin? on: May 27, 2020, 07:22:47 AM
Hi Y’all,

I don't know how about you guys but I'm really bored being quarantined in my flat. So I did the “Best” thing possible. I started to shop online. I had some bitcoins left so I decided to spend them as well.

And it turned out that was an adventure in itself.  Roll Eyes

So I compiled my favorite options of spending bitcoins in an article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/how-to-spend-bitcoin/

I’d like to turn this post the best one on the topic, so I’d appreciate some
recommendations as to what other spending methods I should add.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / The best GPU for Mining 🤩 on: May 22, 2020, 11:07:51 AM
Hi everybody,

A while ago there was an interesting podcast on how COVID-19 will affect mIning industry and that got me thinking...

I was researching the topic deeper and it turned out It shouldn't be a problem because machines are doing all the mining and the only thing that could be the problem is getting parts that break to be replaced.

So my latest article was inspired by that and I compiled research on the best GPU for mining, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/best-gpu-for-mining/

I’d like to turn this post the best one on the topic, so I’d appreciate some
recommendations as to what other graphic cards I should add and what you think about COVID-19 affecting mining.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends!
5  Other / Off-topic / How to buy Gold - One of the oldest payment methods! on: May 21, 2020, 09:08:51 AM
Hi folks,

While sitting in quarantine at home I started to think about gold. Yes I know a weird thing to think about but I was just interested in buying gold, as it is one of the oldest payment methods.  Wink

And a new idea for an article came to me.

So I have compiled my favorite options for buying gold in an article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/how-to-buy-gold/

I’d like to turn this post the best one on the topic, so I’d appreciate some
recommendations as to what other buying methods I should add.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends! Smiley
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Paxful.com - SCAM WEBSITE [STAY AWAY] on: April 01, 2020, 07:39:08 AM
We operate on Paxful from the very beginning, had 2FA activated and never had any problems.

There has been a lot of phishing websites simulating Paxful, thus your user credentials might have been easily leaked.

Oh thanks
7  Economy / Exchanges / Paybis gives away FREE Ledger Nano S! on: February 18, 2020, 04:06:25 PM


Paybis FREE Ledger Nano S Giveaway

Paybis is a digital & cryptocurrency exchange. Following an impressive growth rate in the last 12 months, the platform is now hosting giveaways on a regular basis, in order to reward active users.

WEBSITE | GIVEAWAY | BLOG | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM

How to participate
To participate in this giveaway, you will need to complete at least one transaction* on the Paybis platform within the next two weeks. Every transaction acts as an entry. The more transactions you make, the more entries you will receive.

*Note: Paybis does not store your funds on an exchange wallet. Instead, it delivers your crypto directly to the wallet you indicate at the start of your transaction. There is also a multilingual support team available around the clock. If you need any assistance, you can contact the agents via live chat, phone or email.

How the winner will be selected
Paybis will randomly select the winning entry from all transactions conducted between 2/18/2020 and 3/3/2020. The lucky winner will be contacted via email. If the email is not responded within 48 hours, the winner will be contacted by phone.

Benefits of Paybis
Paybis allows users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies and digital currencies using many different payment methods. These include credit/debit cards, e-money services, and bank transfers.

The platform also focuses on fast and efficient transactions. ID verification (if needed) only requires 5 minutes to complete. The whole transaction process takes anywhere between 5-10 minutes to complete.

To start a new transaction on Paybis, click here
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8  Bitcoin / Meetups / Which Blockchain Conferences I should visit? on: January 29, 2020, 01:03:34 PM
Hi folks,

For the last few days, I have been researching about all the upcoming blockchain conferences in 2020, trying to decide which ones are worth visiting.

At $400-$1000 entry price, I can assume you’d do the same.

I have compiled my favorite options in an article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/best-blockchain-conferences/

The list currently has 28 conferences from all over the world and one is even free to attend! Yet, I’d like to turn this post the best one on the topic, so I’d appreciate some
recommendations as to what other events/conferences I should add.

Let me know what you think about the post and if there is any blockchain/crypto event I should consider adding as well (preferably events later in the year).

Thanks and see you around in one of the conferences maybe!
9  Bitcoin / Legal / How to prepare for Bitcoin Tax season. on: January 14, 2020, 11:55:04 AM
There has been a lot of buzz regarding Bitcoin taxation. But who really knows what’s true and what’s not?

They say only two things in life are certain - Death and Taxes - so better learn how to handle both!

I published an article to outline everything you need to know about Bitcoin taxes. The article was hosted on Paybis (Woop Woop) so many people will get a chance to read it.

You can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/bitcoin-taxes/

I appreciate your comments about bitcoin taxes in your country and I will make sure to add them to the article to make it even more informative.

Enjoy reading!
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to gift Bitcoin this Christmas (+cool Bitcoin gift ideas) on: December 12, 2019, 10:35:49 AM
Did you know that paper wallets also come in special holiday-themed editions?

And, I bet you didn't know of all the cool gifts you can give to further improve the security of your BTC.

Truth is, I have never come across a guide that actually educated people on how to best gift Bitcoin as a Christmas gift. So I set out to write my own guide, right before the gift-giving season is fully underway.

In it, you can find all the steps and information required to make this year's presents unforgettable. So if you have a little brother or a mom you want to give Bitcoin to (I know I do), feel free to check out my detailed guide.

You can read it here: https://paybis.com/blog/bitcoin-for-christmas/

Additionally, I have added a list with gift ideas in case you want to gift a Bitcoin-themed or Bitcoin-related gift. These are non-affiliated products, most of which I own myself. So feel free to check those out too and, why not, even add some ideas of your own.

Thanks guys.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What's the big deal between POW and POS? on: December 12, 2019, 10:27:38 AM
I have seen so many people who recently joined the space asking about POS and POW. For the average investor, the terms are related to mining and thy don't bother too much.

However, understanding what these terms actually mean could set you apart from the crowd. You see, both POW and POS are consensus mechanisms that make the concept of Bitcoin and passive rewards a reality. So, what are their differences and why are they important in the world of crypto?

I wrote an article to outline the basics and give you a better understanding. The article was published at Paybis (woop woop) so many people will get a chance to read it. You can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/pow-vs-pos/

I would appreciate your comments and will make sure to edit the post if you think there is something is should add or remove.

Thank you.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best (PoS) Staking Coins for 2020 [Rewards, Staking Process, ROI] on: November 28, 2019, 09:52:26 AM
Tron is not a POS coin, the ones i am so aware of are Ontology, stratis, neo, pivx, komodo, they are the best on my list because they aren't new projects, many new POS coins are scam projects
Tron is PoS. Rewards are even paid out in Binance. You can check that information here: https://www.binance.com/en/staking/products/fcdf27c9e0a74249baaf2309ecd0cc10
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Best (PoS) Staking Coins for 2020 [Rewards, Staking Process, ROI] on: November 28, 2019, 09:10:43 AM
Over the last few years, PoS has gained a lot of popularity in the crypto industry. This democratic approach to block rewards is not only a lot cheaper than mining, but also a lot simpler to set up (a.k.a. no technical knowledge needed).

Since all the hype of Ethereum 2.0 has got people looking into staking as a viable method to earn passive income, I created a blog post to outline the top 5 staking coins for the upcoming year.

In the article, you can see the expected annual rewards for each option, how the staking process works and whether or not these are a good investment (of time and money).

So, if you are looking for a few extra crypto-bucks this year, make sure you give it a look and let me know what you think: https://paybis.com/blog/best-staking-coins/

Wishing everyone a green day  Grin Grin
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / When the market goes down remember this... on: November 22, 2019, 10:22:07 AM
The last week has been a little bloody... And yet, after all we've been through, I have grown numb to this feeling. Stress, sleepless nights, etc... these are all a thing of the past. In fact, I just had a delicious breakfast with my girlfriend.

For those of you that are scared of the current situation, awaiting for a sell-off, its best to remember the long-term benefits that Bitcoin and crypto bring to the table.

I recently wrote an article outlining the most important ones. Instead of getting sweaty palms thinking of the next 24-hours, use your time wiser and educate yourself by reading my post: https://paybis.com/blog/benefits-of-cryptocurrency/

Hold onto your BTC, we are the future millionnaire generation.
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The NO-BS guide to earn free cryptocurrency on: November 14, 2019, 10:05:41 AM
Wish you'd give more emphasis on the risks of doing these methods, like:
  • Airdrops: the risks of your coins/tokens dropping further in price
  • Lending platforms: the risks of them getting hacked, and or getting your account locked(unlikely but possible)

In the end, I think the article is decent.

Not sure why you call it "earn free cryptocurrency" though(besides probably for SEO and clickbait purposes), it's like saying that having a day job is earning free money. You get what I mean.

Well airdrops, where money is given out, is practically free money. And having their value drop after you receive them is not really a risk (you didn't really invest anything to begin with).

Lending platforms are very new in the space but I did my due diligence and found that, with most, amounts up to $300.000 are fully insured, meaning that even if the platform gets hacked you will get your money back. Of course, you never know which lending platform is legit, which I mention in the article. This is a risk one should be aware of.
16  Other / Beginners & Help / The NO-BS guide to earn free cryptocurrency on: November 14, 2019, 09:50:27 AM
Let's face it. Most airdrops and bounties are a complete waste of time. I've been there and, probably, so have you. Yesterday I was reading upon the positive impact of cryptocurrency when it comes to its potential to generate free income. And yet not many have actually written an in-depth guide that will help you earn $1000-$2000 or even more by simply using some of your free time.

That is, until now!  Cool

Ladies and gents, here is the result of many hours of research and testing. The first, truly no-BS guide to help you earn free crypto. You can read it by following this link: https://paybis.com/blog/earn-free-cryptocurrency/

If you have something to add or improve within the post please let me know. I write these posts to eventually turn them into a complete beginner's guide. Any help will not only help me but potentially many new investors.

Thanks!  Grin




17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Best Ethereum Miners [Updated for November 2019] on: October 31, 2019, 09:35:41 AM
Hey guys,

I have been mining Ether for a while now and decided it would be a cool idea to create some sort of comparison guide that will also teach you how to set up everything.

For your information, the guide is 100% objective, and there are no affiliate links in the post. I just wanted to take a look at what is out there and maybe help a newbie make the start.

So, if you feel like giving some constructive feedback, feel free to check out my post: https://paybis.com/blog/best-ethereum-miners/
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Don't let Margin Trading make you poor! on: October 29, 2019, 09:11:15 AM
So Binance introduced margin trading up to x125! Great for some, horrible for most. Why? Because this is an open market and people without experience can actually go ahead and borrow Bitcoin without knowing half of what's going on.

For that reason, I wrote an article to give a good introduction to margin trading, Bitcoin lending, as well as Bitcoin borrowing (if you wanna make some passive income). It's by no means that the best post on the topic, but it does give a really good overview.

You can read it here and decide if going down the margin road is the best thing you can do: https://paybis.com/blog/bitcoin-lending/
19  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Free Crypto logos for your projects on: October 29, 2019, 09:07:40 AM
Currently there are 2353 coins being listed on Coinmarketcap does have logo and i dont think he would tend to put it all.

I appreciate the efforts though for this one where you can get some HQ downloadable logo of coins listed.It isnt really that
useful though since anyone can easily grab up pictures with just simply make a google search.
No, I was just kidding. It's impossible for him to do that alone too.

It's like only top 200 coins are interesting to follow. But, If we talk about logo, project with no value or no volume can be a good reference to create a great logo for other projects. Who knows?

And right, people can easily googled it. It's always easier for everyone to put some words into google than to visit this website first but there is a chance for this site to appear on top of search result.

After going through the first 100 coins I realised that 45 wanna be a better Bitcoin (scalable peer-to-peer transaction method) and 45 wanna be a better Ethereum (fancier and better smart contracts). There is soooo much copy-paste in this industry that I didn't adding another 2000 coins would offer any additional value. I believe the coins I listed are the most important ones currently.
20  Bitcoin / Project Development / Free Crypto logos for your projects on: October 24, 2019, 09:29:41 AM
Hey guys,

As some of you know, I often share information you might find useful for your research and projects. I recently wrote an article that contains more than 100 cryptocurrency logos in high-quality downloadable format (PNG), so you can use them for your projects, graphic design experiments and even new whitepapers (for comparisons etc).

I am always on the lookout to add more so if I missed a coin that should obviously be included please let me know.

Here is the post - https://paybis.com/blog/cryptocurrency-logos/

PS: I am not much of a graphic designer myself so please don't bash the post's logo! Cheesy
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