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Bitcoin would be cool for the long term. However, there are equal opportunities with altcoins, they could be yield reasonable profit within short-term or probably long-term. Do your personal analysis and proceed with your decision. I wish you all the best of luck!
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That very true. I was introduced to bitcoin during the times of liberty reserve but never bothered to learn about this amazing technology until now. But when I became conscious, I take any opportunity to learn something new about the technology each day. The more i get involved, the more I have a better mental model.
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Frankly speaking, I have not seen something of the sort yet. However, that doesn't mean it impossible, it might take time. I think it would be better if you use specialized wallets for its specific coin. For better performance and security I think that the best way to go about this.
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Wow, the benefits are amazing, a very good idea. I'm getting interested and going to study it and try it, thank you, my friend, but how about managing time? don't you have a reality job?
Time is also a factor when it comes to bounty hunting. As for me, I'm currently on vacation so I have dedicated most of my time to bounty programs. I participate in 5 social media campaigns on the average and it doesn't take me more than 30minutes. If you have a busy schedule try to look for campaigns with flexible rules and tasks. Things will move faster that way. And for translation and content creation it will take less than 2hours for an article/translation which could be done during the weekends(off day).
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When it comes to bounty hunting, it's about being smart and selective. I do social media campaign when the task isn't difficult. Campaigns that last for 3months+ I participate in the content creation by writing more than 2 article. For Jnr members, i suggest you focus on content creation and translation as my fellow said. The primary motive is to maximize profit.
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I will suggest you focus on content creation, it will equally pay off like that of a Jnr member in a signature campaign or even more. Try as much as possible to write not less than 2 articles per project. It's a one-time thing, you write once and that all, you wouldn't stress with submission deadlines and reporting each week. You can include social media campaigns if you have time and translation provided you can. I wish you all the best of luck !
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I think we will have a broader uses cases in the coming years. There are great projects out geared towards this motive like xrt foundation who aims to harness the payment process in the food industry. I think its a matter of time for this initiative to manifest in our daily lives
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Please stop, making these posts hoping to get some merit for your opinion/advice. The last one didn't go very well.  Feel free to post this in the original merit topic if you feel you must; but I guess you expect it to be more visible by creating a new topic. Edit: oh wait you got as merit there, so now you thought give it another go. Nice try buddy. I never solicited for merits lol Your negativity is of less importance. Thanks for your comments though 
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I believe everyone on here joined the forum for a purpose. It is prevalent now how some of the members fret about issues relating to merits. My inclination tells me this due to the idea of maximizing their earnings from bounty programs(signature to be specific). Getting merits is nowadays is a bit difficult than before due to several factors. Is it even worth it for now? I have read comments of members with higher ranks stating they are no longer participating in bounty programs any longer due to most being scam.
My little advice for such people is to be patient and focus on the reason why you joined the platform. If you joined to share ideas and experience, make that the utmost priority. It could be trading, expanding your mental model on cryptocurrency, business, and even bounty hunting.
And for bounty hunters who are desperate about getting merits for the sole purpose of increasing their earnings, be content with your current position and focus and build your social media pages(with regards to increasing friends/followers). You can make content creation and translation campaigns your strongholds (some even pay off better than the signature campaigns).
Lastly, remember the concept of merit can be related to real-life occurrence. It is not appropriate to do something good and expect a reward in return. Stick to this rule and you wouldn't fret about merits again. Cheers!
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I think you've laboured the point enough. Everybody knows about grammarly and Google translate, and much of the advice about earning merit here states that you should avoid their use. Anyway, I put you on ignore so that I can skip this thread. And who cares? as if merit puts food on the table lol. We all trying to help and if don't regard my post it no big deal.Besides, I'm not soliciting for merit. Peace 
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Unspoken Rule number one of being eligible to get merit - NEVER start a thread in Meta calling out the Merit system on how to get merits. It is an ongoing joke in this forum now that the flood of newbies who used to spam in Meta has decreased a lot. But still we see new threads pop up everyday about Merit and how to get merits.
OP, First, English is not the biggest "Barrier" between getting merits and getting ignored by merit sources. If you want to learn English go back to school and dont come to a forum where majority of the content is written in English.
Second, Local boards are enough for people who dont understand English that much to get merit from. We have local board communities where merit sources prevail and they are getting merited accordingly - Thats how I can debunk you "myth" of "Good English = Merit"
In this context I would like to add my tip for shitposters who are trying hard to get merits - Do not post just to increase post count, post because you have something interesting or helpful to say.
Thanks for your submission, however, if you comprehended my post well, you will notice I never said good English guarantees merit. Thanks
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That fact that it isn't useful to you doesn't mean it the same for everyone.
But isn't your content being read by everyone here ? Those posts not getting any merit from nay member should give you some hints. Your post shows that you are naive, For your information, not all members can give out merit
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He should be acknowledged for his work by referencing. However, you can discuss with him and see how best both of you would be satified by your ultimate decision.
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I holding until I'm satisfied with the gains. There no need to rush things, if I think this the best time for me to let go of my holding I do with caution.
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Try to go through their whitepaper and analyses if the project is worth deploying. Perform a background check of the team members. Most of the scam projects don't include pictures and social media handles of their team member. And last but no least, join their telegram group and you would notice from the onset if it's real or not.
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That's why OP didn't receive merit yet. I can't find anything new and useful on your post. You should call people if you success. You still can't earn a single merit but you are posting how can earn merit. For me grammar and English is not enough to earn merit. Even your English is weak and you have an useful post than there is chance to earn merit. Of course you should learn English with grammar. For me if you can explain nicely theme of your post & post is useful than it's deserve merit from me. Appriceate them who motivate for good English. Since my English is not good  , but I am still trying to learn from seniors. That should tell you the topic of good or quality content is subjective. If you read and understood my post well, you would realize there wasn't a line or statement that affirmed good English will surely earn you merit, it's just a facilitator. it true I don't have merits, but that doesn't prevent me from sharing something regarding a topic. What's the essence of literature review then? One thing you should have in mind is, good content is a non-factual issue, it varies from individuals. That fact that it isn't useful to you doesn't mean it the same for everyone. Your last statement affirms you want to learn English, but from your submission, it obvious you not serious about that. You could improve your English with the tool provided you a smart.
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OP, your tips doesn't works because you haven't earned any Merits so far :/
The knowledge seeker pay much attention to the message rather than the messenger. I know people who never made it life but share their experience with others. If you smart, you would learn from what prevented them from being successful and work on that. And that fact that I don't have merit doesn't mean it isn't useful, it goes beyond this forum. You could use for equally relevant stuffs. Just look at things from a wider wider context.
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