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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to know if Bounty is scam?
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on: August 02, 2018, 12:27:17 PM
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Sometimes, even great projects with real solutions, hurt their own bounty participants by encouraging participation where 10's of thousands join in a day, and the original thousand or two, are diluted by multiples instantly. You can't blame them for getting business at this expense. So i look at it, like, "do dev actually care about the real early adopters" will they account for us when the bounty after 10's of thousands of people will join. Usually the answer is, they cant give more than 50 dollars in these types of situations.
I note that the best bounty pay for me, is where its a great project, and the bounty pool tiers allocations. . Simply vital is perfect example of a bounty run perfectly to scale as many people as necessary. Even though they had 28000 participants, I still earned 500 dollars being in the top percentage of bounty stake earners. Two examples of bad bounties were, open and suchapp. We were promised huge amounts, participated for 6 months, then in a single day, the admin opened the contest to 50k participants, and they just diluted the shares by so much. I ended up making 75 dollars at today's prices. Had, they tiered the earnings, I would have earned thousands of dollars.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will banks ever offer bitcoin deposits?
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on: August 01, 2018, 06:48:04 PM
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If the banks decided to offer bitcoin deposits, it would theoretically create a profitability banks could leverage into crypto with. Eventually they could become so powerful that they control a major aspect to rules and requirements across the entire industry, maybe even evolving the standards and practices. I'm curious to know how much infrastructure banks would need to build in order to facilitate total crypto integration.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Why spend time in bitcoins?
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on: July 31, 2018, 03:51:09 PM
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I spend time in bitcoins, specifically cryptocurrency because I believe it to be the bridge of technologies currently existing. We have money and we have digital machines, but we do not have them properly architected to autonomize and self govern. Incrementing actions is what im getting at. I believe the whole world will go through a revolution of incrementing all these actions we previously had no tracking for through self governed automatic processes.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [PRESALE] [AIRDROP] [VNX] Venox PoS Masternode ZeRoCoin Mobile Staking
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on: July 27, 2018, 01:05:16 AM
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I was scammed by a coin per say. I purchased 62500 exrn for .05 eth, via self drop, then I learned after I could have purchased it on a specific exchange for 1/7 of the price. So I paid 700 percent premium for a coin. I know its not much. But its something lost instantaneously. I didn't do my research as thoroughly as I could. Still the project team claimed we would recieve more for buying from the developer address fund, then I recieved so much less. Just got my new Venox wallet up and running, this kind of project gives me hope for a good crypto community. VVxB1LF7fJJH4MHcLvtHzBN6rDTgrXjWfL
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO NOW LIVE] HydroCoin (HYC) - Hydrogen Industry Currency
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on: June 10, 2018, 12:54:43 PM
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HydroCoin is the first known cryptocurrency to focus directly on hydrogen related technology. The project aims to use Hydrocoin as a payment solution for people adopting hydrogen technology into their everyday lives. For example, filling up at a fuel station. With hydrogen industry creating thousands of new hydrogen based fill up stations, there is a lot of potential to vertically integrate the currency as a payment solution in our everyday lives.
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