I was wondering what everybody's thoughts were on issuing debt based on cryptocurrency. Debt is an extremely important factor for economies to grow. In a simple example, very few people would actually be able to purchase a house without debt. If you can't purchase large cost items like cars and houses, to name a few, the economy will literally collapse. Not to mention that transportation would become a very big problem. There's more examples to be made for starting businesses and many more but I won't discuss that in my original post.
Cryptocurrency is not inherently a debt instrument and cannot simply be "printed" or issued past its limit. I know a lot of people here feel that banks should die and banks are evil, but realistically I don't see how an economy can survive without debt instruments and issuers. If Bitcoin does replace all currency, does this mean that banks will collapse, or issue their own cryptocurrency to 'lend coins' to people who would like to make a big purchase and pay it off over time? Would it even be possible to pay interest back on a large scale if a coin has a finite supply? If there is 21 million Bitcoin in debt lent out and circulating, how could there possibly be a way to collect more than that by the bank. Would multiple cryptocurrencies solve a problem like that, or would it mean that the debt just gets pushed off onto some other coin and then also onto another infinitely?
I love Bitcoin and all this technology, however I have not theorized a way in which it can completely rework debt instruments and the institutions that supply them. IE: Banks.
Would love to have a discussion going on this topic. I have pretty limited economic logic!
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I like the idea and will be supporting it if/when it launches. Looks like March is a soft launch but I'm not sure if that means the bandwidth renting services will be available or not. Could also not happen like so many other ICO, that's why I never bother with ICO.
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Sounds similar to Instagram people selling ads or posts on their accounts for money. Can really work with any social media platform if you have a big audience.
Anyways I don't know about this guy's service, but the idea of creating a social media account, getting a big audience, and selling ads/reposts is something that exists.
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Sounds interesting. You should definitely give a little more detail in the first post saying what genre of earnings it is at least. Some examples could be reselling, SEO, video making, VCC making.
Something so people would at least get an idea. Also time requirements are nice to know before starting something.
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Honestly feels like people will have their account status stagnated. You say this is to prevent low quality posts, but won't users try to spam out more posts in hopes that they can finally rank up with a lucky thread?
If you try to fix the stagnation problem by allowing free merit points every 2 weeks like activity, then it just becomes another thing for people to farm, which will ultimately be more profitable because higher status accounts will be more difficult and ultimately more blindly trusted.
Not a well thought out system.
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I can't get behind the idea of merit. I guess I got a standard of 500 just for being a 'Hero Member', which probably means I could give 250 out, but the whole system seems too easily gamed and exploited to lock 'account status' behind it. This may make higher rank accounts more valuable and further facilitate people farming merit for increased profit.
Now people might see merit and think that the person is trustworthy the higher the number is. People already do this with higher ranked accounts like hero and legendary, which is obviously naive. Seems like it is just more things for scammers to lull victims with now.
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So is this a faucet website or a gambling website primarily?
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1d98a5a6571eb3716e94f18c2dbb79d383ce9b6cfd9758200e3998cd4d5287fe Please add that thank you. $2-3 fee and still have to accelerate when will Bitcoin become realisticly usable again
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You're not allowed to bump your post every 5 hours like you have set a program to do. Just letting you know because this can and will get your post locked and deleted by moderators if somebody reports you.
It also makes your thread look super weird with the same 4 messages being posted constantly with nobody talking in between...kind of like a ghost town.
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Oh snap, come in here to see what happened with the sentencing and all that and I see dekay, gangsta thug from surrey is still around slappin people upside the head.
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Selling store credit or gift cards for 3% of the account's value really makes it seem like people won't be able to use it. You say referral revenue, which means the referrals may not be legit and the account could get closed or the money taken away. Something to consider for future buyers.
Selling it that cheap because I really need the btc and because it's a hard sell for me, if it were an amazon gift card I'd raise the value a lot more but since it deals with a very specific service that I'm not really sure who would be interested in buying, I'm selling it for cheap. If a really trusted forum member decides to buy it I would be willing to let them test out the account and funds for a week or so before they send me any btc as well. I can also assure all referrals are legit. I'd make this trade as painless as possible. Not here to scam. It is a very niche thing you're selling this is true. I think your price point is very good considering that. Hard part is finding somebody who wants to buy glass art to either decorate with or try and resell. Be careful letting somebody use the account first, everybody needs to be safe in the transaction.
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Selling store credit or gift cards for 3% of the account's value really makes it seem like people won't be able to use it. You say referral revenue, which means the referrals may not be legit and the account could get closed or the money taken away. Something to consider for future buyers.
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First physical Paycoin ever and one of the biggest scams in crypto.
It has 1 XPY loaded.
How much do you want for it? As we all know it's worth at least $20... [sic] ... if it comes with $20 worth of floor tiles. Here is the original flooring offered.
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Are people trying to dump their accounts because hashflare changed the duration of their contracts?
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You do realize that nobody trusts reviews from full members right? You wasted a perfectly good vouch copy for a review that's worth nothing. Just letting you know in case you decide to sell some other product here. Generally vouches should be hero or above, even senior members are not that big of a deal vouch wise.
P.S. If you go through somebody's post history and it's mostly them begging for vouch copies, you know you shouldn't give them one. Bonus points if they're from a 2nd or 3rd world country.
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Bought 1, working great so far
SO you just signup here to claim you bought it? post txid to proof it https://selly.gg/p/fccbfd0dproduct does not exist lol That feel when OP makes a new account to fake vouch for himself (nobody every believes those by the way) on a post where his selling link isn't even valid. There's truly an idiot born every minute, isn't there?
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Give me a vouch, will give you an honest review.
I am old member, as old as the senior members that comment just to get many posts.
I love how 90% of your posts are just asking for a vouch. And even if your account is old, the point about senior members is irrelevant. Senior members shouldn't even be getting vouch copies imo.
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The only thing you can do that would be legal, in that case, would be to abide by your contract. There is no fault in following the contract through, even if it means the coins are lost forever. Everybody knew the deal when they signed it, and just because some freak accidents happened doesn't mean you get to break the contract and open yourself up for a lawsuit. To avoid that you could have them provide multiple addresses for refund. Why does there only need to be one address?
That being said it's unfortunate a lot of people doing escrow are not feeling up to it anymore. It's really hard to use crypto for peer to peer trades. Nobody is protected unless there is an escrow.
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They've stopped payout since the 20th and nobody is really making complaints?
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Sounds like a very nice program. $300 is a lot to cough up though I'm sure you understand that and rarely can we ever get exactly what a product sounds like after we purchase, especially programs.
I wish there was a way to try it without risking $300.
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