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641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are the 10 best bounty managers on BTT forum? on: September 23, 2020, 08:43:03 PM
Hey, Guys! I developed NFT token with a custom feature.

And I was wondering is there any top 10 best bounty managers on BTT forum?

Could someone provide me your top 10, please!

Thanks.
I agree that having a good bounty manager could affect your bounty project but I think it would also be great and bounty participants would be eager to join your project if you could pay them with a crypto that already have a value.
If you would like to have such bounty then I think any bounty manager could handle your bounty but you should have an escrow so the participants would feel much more secure.
Most of the bounty manager that I've known are not handling any projects anymore but there are few that still runs and we also have so many new bounty managers right now that earns respect because of the project that they've manage before.
642  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin transaction fees be too high in the future? on: September 22, 2020, 06:51:33 PM
I believe that Bitcoin high transaction fees would be one of the reasons why people would stay away in Bitcoin in the future,
If we could find or even create a good crypto that could compete against Bitcoin with a lower transaction I think people would start to embrace it and slowly forgets about Bitcoin.
Transaction fee is the reason why crypto is being left by small investors instead of gaining profit they would lose because of the high transaction fees.
643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why has no-one done a crypto Ebay? on: September 20, 2020, 06:06:27 PM
First of all, a "crypto Ebay" would not be feeless. Handling with Bitcoin costs always fees.
Secondly, crypto Ebay's already exist in the Dark Web. There you can find many marketplaces and Ebay clones where you can buy all things and stuff (legal and illegal) with Bitcoin and cryptos like Monero.
Maybe OP didn't know about it or had forgotten about how crypto became famous in the dark web for something like that,
And we still carry it till this day because some still see's crypto or Bitcoin only as a money for illegal activities because it was once known for that purpose.
644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can we convince those countries that see crypto as illegal? on: September 19, 2020, 12:32:28 PM
There is nothing we could do to convince them if they already close their mind about learning it.
The only way to prove to them is by letting them see and understand that it isn't illegal it depends on how the owners use it just like any other currencies that we have,
Every currencies could be used for illegal activities not just crypto so for me they are all equal when they would say that it is illegal currency.
645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ClipX steals KYC data and shuts down on: September 18, 2020, 03:56:48 PM
The ClipX project, another bounty, managed by the Bounty Detectives' team early today let down bounty hunters gently in what seems a soft exit by announcing that it would no longer continue with the project. The announcement was made here: https://t.me/clipXchannel/13

That was after it had cunningly collected KYC documents from hunters (even though that wasn't explicitly on the bounty thread). ClipX insisted it was going to be a passport document for KYC or nothing. It was really a suspicious move but anxious hunters neglected it. Why ask for only a passport for KYC and not any other document.

My advise to bounty hunters:
1. Don't participate in any bounty without escrowed rewards.
2. Don't be in a rush to participate in every bounty that comes up.
3. Follow only trusted Bounty Managers.
4. DYOR on any project and don't rely on BMs. Most of them don't even research a project before going into contract with project team.

Anyone else got any advice for bounty hunters, especially the noobs among them?
I really hate the bounties that require a KYC just to get the reward that hunters work for,
I know it is part of their policy and hunters could always ignore it and they are implementing it to lessen the bounty abuse but I still feel uneasy about it,\
And this is the main reason why I don't trust KYC now what would happen to those personal information that has been sent to them we don't even know where would they use it,
Maybe instead of earning in bounty we might be indebt because they would use our personal information to borrow or scam on other people.
646  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why government Don't kill btc? on: September 17, 2020, 12:24:14 PM
I think there are two reason why they don't kill BTC.
First is they couldn't really kill it or stop it unless they would totally shut down the internet to stop all the transaction but we all know that they wouldn't do it.
Second is some of them are using it to launder or hide some of their assets or money.
647  Economy / Speculation / Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Will Cause Bitcoin Crash on: September 16, 2020, 05:01:17 PM
Probably a dip, as people would probably be more confident to allocate money to businesses/companies(and away from the hedges like gold) that are halted by the pandemic, but I'm not really sure about a "crash".

I'm personally expecting a bigger dip with gold than with bitcoin though; bitcoin has been pretty much mirroring the S&P500 for a while now.
I agree with this I am expecting a little dip because I myself would seek a better way to earn (Real Life Business) rather than holding it in crypto and waiting for it to pump up.
People would try to gain back the life that they had right before the pandemic and crypto might have saved them while the pandemic is on but it wouldn't remain that way when things go back to normal they would have some time to get out and start their own business since people doesn't need to stay at their house anymore.
648  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without setting stop loss (Risky or Not)? on: September 13, 2020, 02:01:11 PM
I done it in the past and it really made a huge mess on my investment I have seen a 3-6% decline on the alt-coin that I invested and ignore it and thought that it would just jump back up.
I didn't set up a stop loss at that time because the market was dropping and pumping up so I thought it would just be another bounce but I was wrong the price continue to drop so I couldn't do anything but to hold it,
And I don't really think that it would be back to the price when I first bought it might as well just dump it now and try to gain back my loss on another crypto.
649  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: when will cryptocurrency go mainstream? on: September 13, 2020, 01:01:03 PM
Isn't it already in the mainstream? I think it has been on the mainstream for so long already.
We could already see so many company and people accepting it and using it regularly so for me it is already been on the mainstream I would also like to ask OP what is your idea or how would you define if crypto is on mainstream?
650  Other / Archival / Re: What will happen to bitcoin on a world war? on: September 13, 2020, 12:15:17 PM
I believe that when a world war occur Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies would be worthless since nobody would care about it I also think that Fiat would also be destroyed.
We would be back on trading with what we could use all the other currencies would be worthless we would strive to live and money couldn't do anything about it.
But I could also be wrong all of this is just my opinion.
651  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for salary on: September 10, 2020, 10:15:22 AM
Well I don't really want my whole salary to be put up in Bitcoin since I would still convert it into Fiat just to use it to pay for my bills and buy foods.
So for me I would still like to have it in Fiat and just put up how much I would save into Bitcoin.
We couldn't also risk our salary on having less value because of the sudden pumps and dumps that is happening on crypto so it would be better for me to have it in Fiat then convert what I could afford to save in crypto.
652  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 1,500 restaurants in France start accepting bitcoin payments through Just Eat!!! on: September 09, 2020, 10:37:37 AM
Great news and movement for crypto I hope more country and even other business would consider accepting crypto as a payment method.
I think it is great to have this kind of option we wouldn't need to have any contact on the cashier it would stop spreading the virus and we could help some lives.
I also wish that this could also happen in my country and not just on restaurants but also in supermarkets since it is one of the places people couldn't avoid to visit since they would need something from it.
653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]💣 ETH, USDC, TKP, YOUC [YOUengine] 💣 TOP exchanges [Round 4] on: September 08, 2020, 07:30:18 AM
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654  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin might never reach it's ATH anymore on: August 14, 2020, 07:51:22 PM
We couldn't be so sure about it I mean just look at what price it is right now we only need less than $9k to reach the ATH.
And nobody expects it to reach it's current ATH back then nobody knows how much this crypto could worth in the future so I wouldn't say that we might never reach it's ATH anymore,
Because we have been seeing a good climb ever since it fall down to $4k or $6K if I am not mistaken.
655  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Police Arrest on: August 13, 2020, 10:08:47 PM
What the heck is this guy even thinking?
Why would you even try to mine crypto on your work place?
I don't know if this guy is alright or if he is just too greedy to even do it,
But he could just set it up on his own place why would you even use your work place to do it,
Just thinking about risking my own job to earn extra is scaring me a little .
656  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Interesting CoinDesk about "Dirty" Gold and "Dirty" Bitcoin on: August 13, 2020, 08:32:10 PM
Dirty BTC is worthless?
We don't even know which BTC is Dirty and what would the owners of those BTC feel if you would tell them that it is worthless?
How about if they are new in crypto and bought it on exchange would it still be consider as worthless ?
BTC would never be worthless even if it is dirty or not we couldn't filter and just burn those BTC that has been used in illegal activity,
The dirty BTC would circulate normally if they would sell it out however they want or spend it out on crypto space.
657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trx or Eth ? on: August 12, 2020, 08:13:27 PM
I think ETH is better and to be honest I think TRX doesn't really have a chance against ETH so why would we even bother to choose between the two?
Even though Justin works so hard on TRX we have seen it so many times that there are lots of new things on TRX but it doesn't change anything I also think that it doesn't effect anyone at all.
Those things that he work on doesn't get the people to jump on TRX and doesn't give TRX price a good price at all.
658  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What we can expect the price of eth at the end of 2020? on: August 11, 2020, 06:05:32 PM
It is hard to expect anything about the crypto price because it is so unpredictable .
But I am hoping for it to to reach $500 above at the end of 2020 but as long as it wouldn't go down below $200 I think it would be good for me.
659  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people losing faith from centralized organizations? on: August 10, 2020, 06:05:35 PM
For so long I think that yes people are losing faith from centralized organizations for a long time now that is why we are increasing here in crypto,
They want to move into decentralized and we have seen the number of people joining crypto has been increasing for a long time now.
I don't think that those people just want to gain profit because of the popularity of Bitcoin I am sure some of them wants the crypto because it is decentralized.
660  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do scams harm Bitcoin's reputation in the mainstream world? on: August 10, 2020, 04:37:20 PM
It depends if the person knows what is Bitcoin and knows that Bitcoin was just used as a tool just like a Fiat in other scams as well.
Only those who doesn't know would think bad about it since all currency could be used to scam and scammer are already doing there job right before Bitcoin was created.
But I think it doesn't really harm the reputation of Bitcoin since the one's who doesn't know it wouldn't really care about it.
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