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1  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: March 11, 2021, 09:13:16 PM
#Proof Of Authentication
Bitcointalk Name: snarlpill
Bitcointalk Profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=271877
Current amount of Posts (Including this one): 1262
Amount of merits for the last 120 days: 0
BTC Address: 324K8nELveBCYZ9mZqLfq5g2PU8pDcitPq

Please let me know if I am accepted into your campaign, I will post high quality & relevant posts evenly throughout the week, mostly in Bitcoin Discussion and other high traffic subforums. I appreciate the opportunity and am looking forward to having a chance to work with your trusted company.

Thanks,
snarlpill
2  Economy / Services / Re: Will make Fine Banners + other size Ads for you, static or motion, Great prices. on: March 11, 2021, 08:42:12 PM
BTCump! Let me know if you need any static or motion ads done!
3  Economy / Services / Re: Will make Fine Banners + other size Ads for you, static or motion, Great prices. on: March 07, 2021, 05:51:08 AM
6 year BTCump  Grin

A 300x250 px Gif Ad I made for my friend's company. 300x250 px is Google's top performing ad size on desktop and mobile. The gif ad is 30 seconds long exactly which is the longest length available with Google's ad networks.


An ad like this I would probably do for $20-25 of BTC.

The website I made for my friend's company:
https://www.fields heating.com/

If you need any work done please post in the thread or shoot me a PM!

-snarlpill
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will eat Gold’s market share, according to JPMorgan on: December 15, 2020, 07:47:03 AM
I think Gold will always have its place as a secure physical store of value- after all it's been used as money since nearly the dawn of time. I do believe it's a good idea to hold both physical Gold and digital Bitcoin, as they both have their own pros and cons & individual uses.

And by the way if anybody's interested in buying some beautifully stunning 24K Gold and Platinum for BTCitcoin at one of the best, if not THE best values in the market- click the top link in my signature and upon sign-up you will even get $5 free towards your first purchase and, if I remember correctly, some money back from your first purchase as well!
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "The Great Reset" on: December 15, 2020, 07:06:56 AM
"the Great Reset" = the Cabal's New World Order
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Increasing Bitcoin Ads : Mass adoption ongoing on: December 15, 2020, 07:04:56 AM
I have been seeing news & other mentions about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies plastered all over the internet, in newspapers, in magazines, etc. lately in the US! Only one way to go from here my friends...!!
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7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best trusted exchange for trading Altcoins with no KYC? on: December 08, 2020, 07:18:33 AM
Awesome guys thank you so much for all of the helpful suggestions & information! I'm seeing that the solid answer among nearly every reply on here is Binance and then maybe Kucoin so I'm going to check these ones out! I appreciate all of you for the help and happy trading my friends!
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What's the best trusted exchange for trading Altcoins with no KYC? on: December 08, 2020, 04:09:23 AM
Just like the title says. I haven't been "in the loop" and up-to-date on the Bitcoin world as much as I'd like to be lately. I'm looking to see what's the most trusted exchange lately to deposit a little bit of BTC, trade some Altcoins, and withdraw some BTC again without having to worry about some shady exchange site that will try to take my money and run. Also don't want to mess with all of that KYC/AML regulations needing me to send in all of my private & personal info. like my Driver's License and Social Security Card. Only looking to start with like $20 worth of BTC, so nothing too crazy, but want it to be trusted and reputable enough that I could be playing with say $20,000 worth of BTC eventually and not worried about my coins disappearing or having problems withdrawing my coins.

Appreciate all help and advice, and if this isn't in the right spot of the forum please feel free to move it.

Thanks,
snarlpill
9  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Go-Overt - Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary $45/Week on: November 17, 2020, 05:01:43 AM
@Coolcryptovator-

Could you please confirm that I have been added to this signature campaign or not?

Thanks,
snarlpill
The manager has no obligation to answer nor update you because it is your obligation to check the shit of each campaign you applying

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bS1dS2Yz8LWfMYaUWeR9SeFt_ZD7AnXi6C4GYibBdvQ/htmlview#.

This is the sheet and i think it is 2 days before the week ends so better try to check in the next 2 days because manager has no time to answer nonsense question like this.

First of all "rodskee" - you're a clown. I did check the spreadsheet, and in this thread he said he had several members available, to not message him about it, just to change to the signature. Which I did. Yes I knew it was 2 days before the end of the pay period- I had changed my signature 2 days before that time and had been advertising this shit company in the meantime, for free apparently, trying to hit the required posts in that 4 day timespan.

"the manager has no time to answer nonsense question like this"   ......really...Huh  He's the fucking campaign manager, how would he not have time to do that, i.e.- manage the campaign??

So do you cuddle up with him at night or just answer his questions for him? You and this shit company can suck a fat one Lol...   Grin
And the fact that the "campaign manager" couldn't take 2 seconds to answer a simple fucking question despite being online & posting right after that tells me this is a shit campaign with a shit campaign manager anyways...  Cheesy

By the way I don't claim to be anybody special because I'm not, I don't feel entitled to a spot in this campaign or any campaign, so I'm not posting some hissy fit because I wasn't accepted, I couldn't really care less, I just think it's shit management to not take 2 seconds to say "No" to a question and then have some shithead like "rodskee" reply with some ass-kissing answer instead.

Have a good night!  Cheesy
-snarlpill

P.S.- Most likely a shit company/scammy Bitcoin mixer too...    Happy to not support or advertise for that shit. ✌️
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: USA government power over Bitcoin on: November 14, 2020, 10:19:03 PM
The US government tries to control and/or kill anything they can't control. They killed NORFED (National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve) and its Liberty Dollar that was trying to return a solid gold and silver backed currency to the people of the US instead of the US Dollar which is literally just a paper note backed by empty promises. And indeed, OP hit the nail on the head mentioning the US's large military. I am from the US and I sadly recognize that we are viewed as the bully of the world that tries to stick our nose into everybody else's business.

I strongly feel that the globalists are going to try to switch from individual government Fiat money to a one world digital currency, and since they can't seemingly control Bitcoin enough to use it for that purpose I think they will eventually do everything they can to kill Bitcoin by regulations, taxes, and legal crackdowns. But for now Bitcoin is helping their cause by spreading the knowledge and widespread acceptance of a digital currency.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The last time we saw 16K on Bitcoin price on: November 14, 2020, 09:30:16 PM
Some good comparisons there OP. Compared to some of the other altcoins, Dogecoin actually hasn't done too bad in the past 2 year period.
Dogecoin November 1, 2018 High- $0.004 USD
Dogecoin November 1, 2020 High- $0.0029 USD
Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DOGE-USD/history?period1=1447459200&period2=1605312000&interval=1mo&filter=history&frequency=1mo&includeAdjustedClose=true

Personally I feel that anything other than a very short term investment with altcoins is highly risky. Most altcoins are very influenced and affected by Pump & Dump schemes and unless you are able to watch the market for your altcoin holdings nearly 24/7 you are likely to miss out on the highs and lows. For instance you could be away from your phone/computer for 24 hours and have missed your altcoin catapulting to its All-time High and then dropping down to its All-time Low shortly after once all of the big traders/holders dump their coins.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does China FUD matter anymore? on: November 14, 2020, 09:05:26 PM
From what I understand the majority of Bitcoin mining takes place in China nowadays, but I don't think any news of China either cracking down or welcoming/accepting Bitcoin more will have much of an effect on the price. The knowledge of Bitcoin has spread worldwide and it is now nearly a household name. I think if anything, China cracking down on Bitcoin more would only help to increase the price as the news would catch more people's attention and they might think- "If the communist government of China is trying to shut down this whole Bitcoin thing then it must be something of revolutionary ideals that's worth looking into." Just my 2 cents.
13  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Go-Overt - Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary $45/Week on: November 14, 2020, 05:22:09 PM
@Coolcryptovator-

Could you please confirm that I have been added to this signature campaign or not?

Thanks,
snarlpill
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin backward reaction. on: November 13, 2020, 11:28:16 PM
If you want the option of reversing transactions then you better just stick with PayPal or any other of the dozens of Fiat currency payment services. I agree fully with the above posters that irreversible transactions are one of the best features of Bitcoin. Of course you have to be attentive and diligent when sending coins and copy/pasting or typing addresses out, knowing that our BTC transactions are permanent. To enable transactions to be reversed would seemingly require a central authority and the trusting of that authority. And decentralization is the way forward, not stricter controls and government oversight.
15  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Buying goods or services using crypto on: November 13, 2020, 10:30:57 PM
I've used Gyft.com quite often in the past and always had great experiences. You can use your Bitcoin to buy gift cards from dozens of retailers and you usually get the gift cards instantly after sending your BTC. In the past when I needed gas for my car and didn't have my debit card or any Fiat money on me, I used Gyft to buy Walmart gift cards with BTC and was able to fill my car up at Walmart gas stations. And as far as I know this is one of the only ways to buy gasoline with BTC in the US.
Gyft even has an App for mobile devices that is pretty convenient too.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPal finally allowed BTC on: November 13, 2020, 10:05:43 PM
Personally, as tempting as this PayPal/Bitcoin integration may sound at times, I'm going to avoid it like the plague. PayPal just has such an atrocious track record of suspending accounts and freezing funds & transactions at their own whim, and many times for seemingly no reason.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Canadian Tax Agency Asks Crypto Exchange to Hand Over Clients Personal Data on: November 13, 2020, 07:24:10 PM
I think there's a movement throughout the world to switch from individual government Fiat currencies to one world digital currency as part of the globalists' push for their 'New World Order.' Anonymous Bitcoin users are a thorn in the side of this plan as they can't be easily controlled, surveilled, taxed, or regulated. If the governments can't control Bitcoin I think they will eventually do everything they can to make things as difficult as possible for the anonymous Bitcoin users- by taxing them heavily, handing them fines/legal troubles, making things as difficult as possible to trade and or buy/sell BTC, etc.

And as stated above, these big exchanges don't care one bit about your individual rights and liberties...   they are all about their $$$ and if the government asks for information they will hand it over without even putting up a fight. As far as my personal Libertarian opinon- I would avoid these big exchanges and BTC companies as much as possible and try to do things person-to-person as much as you can.
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Regrets? Past BTC Sale(s that would look CRAZY Today! Poll. :( on: November 13, 2020, 07:09:19 PM
I've been involved with Bitcoin off and on since 2014 and spent quite a bit in the years past, although I don't really regret spending it because in a way I was doing my part to help grow & support the Bitcoin economy. I remember when Bitcoin dropped to around $200 USD, I think it was around Thanksgiving of 2015, and I knew I should buy a bunch then, but was only able to purchase a little bit because I didn't have very much extra spending money at the time. So I kind of regret that. But, mainly, I regret all of the BTC I gambled away back in the day!
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Worlds First Bitcoin Tattoo [NSFW] on: November 13, 2020, 04:41:45 PM
Stumbled across this old thread and just wanted to say Wow- because as of the Bitcoin price today ($16,000+), the 200 BTC bounty paid for this tattoo is now worth more than $3.2 Million USD! I sure hope OP & his wife held some of that to reap the rewards of long-term appreciation. And to the people making fun of her for getting a BTC tattoo for 200 Bitcoins- your comments certainly didn't age well!  Smiley
20  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Go-Overt - Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary $45/Week on: November 13, 2020, 02:54:11 PM
Bitcointalk Username: snarlpill
Profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=271877
Rank: Hero Member
Current post: 1247
Btc Address: 13rcXXRn6FyHMAh56J83MmvHWboadP8He3

Please let me know if I'm accepted and I will begin posting constructive posts shortly after.

Thanks,
snarlpill
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