I don't know if OP really want to share reward news for free earning or just promoting website. Although even OP intention is good but how we believe they will pay to winners? My suspicion is quite reasonable in my opinion. I am wondering they are collecting emails of crypto users and they might sell it or they have some other plan. Because often we see that people selling crypto users database. I will not encourage anyone to enter your real emails on that kind of website. If you feel this is real then create a dummy email for that kind of job. So you will not receive spam on your main email. Also hack could be occurred by email phishing. They might send phishing links. So be careful about free offers.
PS: Image on the post is quite annoying to me. I don't think its necessary to use in order to share this news. Perhaps it would discourage some others to read that post.
I totally understand your concern. You would probably not have such concerns if it was a big news site like Coindesk or CoinTelegraph, which makes sense. Micky is a smaller news site, but it is growing.
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Looks like a bait to gain subscribers for free...
If the site is legit(i do not know if it is), there is nothing wrong in doing that, almost every website tries various means to add more subscribers to their network, it's normal. I'm yet to fill in those requirements, but I will the moment I can confirm the legitimacy of this site, since we're required to give out our email addresses, I wouldn't want to start receiving unsolicited messages. The prediction would be fun, though I think it's almost impossible for anyone to get the exact price, it's almost Christmas, would it take a bull, a bear turn or would it remain around the same price. I'll be guessing a drop. It's a news site that's been around for about a year and a half. And you don't need to guess the exact price. The person closest to it is the winner.
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Micky.com.au recently launched a Bitcoin price prediction contest and the prize is AU$1,000. The rules are simple: 1. Fill out the contest form with what you think Bitcoin's price will be (in AUD) on December 31, 2019 at 11:59pm AEST 2. That's it! The contestant whose guess is closest to the actual price on Digital Surge at the end of 2019 will win the AU$1,000 prize. In the event that more than one contest wins, the prize will be split evenly among the winners. Details: https://micky.com.au/bitcoin-price-prediction-contest/If you need a USD to AUD price converter for your prediction, here is a link to one: https://transferwise.com/us/currency-converter/usd-to-aud-rate
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I think Huobi Global handled it a bit more smoothly than Binance did back in June. Binance never came right out and said "we're banning US customers". Instead, they said "we can't provide services to people who violate our TOS" and then snuck in the line about US residents not being allowed to use the platform into the word vomit that was its revised TOS. Cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance and Huobi Global have users all over the world. Operating in so many countries comes with a unique set of challenges, however, as exchanges must comply with regulations across multiple jurisdictions.
Earlier this week, Huobi Global announced that it would be freezing all of its U.S. customer accounts effective November 13, 2019 (GMT+8).
Citing the repressive and uncertain regulatory status of cryptocurrencies in the United States, the exchange said that it was forced to ban U.S. customers from its platform.
“In line with the laws and regulations of the United States with respect to crypto assets, our User Agreement expressly prohibits users in the United States from using our platform.”Read full article: https://micky.com.au/leading-crypto-exchange-to-freeze-us-customer-accounts/
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"With an accuracy rate of over 99%, the Bitcoin Revolution software is the most consistent and reliable app in the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets." -from their website
Come on now. It's your typical scam in general, not even bitcoin or crypto specific. The writer sure did a good amount of research, but you really don't need to dig that deep to know that it's a scam. A for the effort I guess, for the less educated people.
Of course it's obvious to you, and me, and just about anybody who has spent time in the crypto space. But the fact that so many people are searching for information about it on Google means that there are still people who aren't convinced and who want to believe it is legit. That's why I wrote the article.
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I'm not sure how I feel about this. Is SDF doing this because they truly don't feel they need so many XLM or are they doing it to drive up prices? The Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) has burned over half of its total token supply of Lumens (XLM), sending prices soaring more than 26 percent in less than an hour.
Speaking at Stellar’s inaugural Meridian conference in Mexico City on Monday, SDF Executive Director and CEO Danelle Dixon announced the XLM token burn.Read full article: https://micky.com.au/55-billion-token-burn-sends-stellar-lumens-xlm-price-soaring/
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This kind of crap does more damage to crypto than its use in criminal activities. How are mainstream investors supposed to be confident that they can safely trade on exchanges when exit scams like this keep happening? In the wake of the QuadrigaCX imbroglio, two more Canadian crypto exchanges are under investigation. Regulators are investigating numerous complaints and it appears that the owner of at least one of the exchanges has disappeared, taking users’ funds with them.
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has taken action to protect the customers of two Vancouver-based crypto exchanges, Einstein Exchange and ezBtc.
The websites for both have recently gone dark leaving customers fearing for their digital assets.Read full article: https://micky.com.au/another-canadian-crypto-exchange-owner-vanishes-as-regulators-close-in/
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It's crazy that there are still people out there who think that Bitcoin Revolution is legit. It's clearly a scam and if the outrageous profit claims don't convince you, the fake celebrity ads should. I created dummy accounts on three of the BR scam sites just to see what made them tick... Bitcoin Revolution is an investment scheme that has been operating online for several years and, despite the growing number of warnings, there are still plenty of people around the world who think that it just might be for real.
Anyone who has spent time in the crypto trenches knows to stay away from Bitcoin Revolution, but that hasn’t stopped less savvy people from falling prey to its claims of earning massive profits for a minimal investment.
Interest in the investment scheme appears to be especially pronounced in Australia and Europe, where searches for ‘bitcoin revolution’ have climbed higher than 12,000 per month in some countries...Read full article: https://micky.com.au/bitcoin-revolution-is-it-legit-or-a-scam/
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I get being annoyed with people who are so blindly gung-ho about one cryptocurrency that they refuse to acknowledge that any other crypto could possibly have any merit, but comparing that to racism? That's a bit much. Bitcoin Cash’s Roger Ver compares Bitcoin maximalists to racists and says the Australian Government is too unreasonable to let him visit. Bitcoin Cash main man Roger Ver has zero time for Bitcoin Maximalists. Maximalists are, of course, the hardcore fundamentalists of crypto – true believers that the one and only true coin is Bitcoin and that all other projects are by definition ‘shitcoins’. “I think it’s kind of like a form of racism and tribalism. It’s like: ‘oh, my group is better than your group’,” he told Micky. Read more: https://micky.com.au/why-bitcoin-maximalists-are-like-racists-according-to-roger-ver/
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The malware also targeted wallets of Russian QIWI users - I wonder how much money was stolen from them over the years... A new report has revealed that a trojanized fake Tor Browser has been quietly spying on and stealing Bitcoin from unwary Darknet users for years. Aimed at Russian Darknet users, the malware is being spread through two separate websites claiming to be distributors of the “official” Russian-language version of the popular anonymous web browser. According to malware researchers at cybersecurity firm ESET, the trojanized Tor Browser appears to be specifically targeting users of three of the largest Russian-speaking Darknet markets. Once installed, the browser allows the hackers to spy on users’ web activity, scrape form data, and – as it turns out – steal their bitcoins. Read more: https://micky.com.au/trojanized-tor-browser-steals-bitcoin-from-darknet-users/
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I'm not sure what tickles me more - that the U.S. government thought that it could "take out" Bitcoin, that Ms. Haun sidestepped its agenda and had the foresight to learn about and understand crypto rather than just knee-jerk reacting, or the massive contributions she has made to the space since then. A former federal prosecutor turned Bitcoin proponent has revealed that her boss at the U.S. Attorney’s office asked her to look into shutting down Bitcoin.
The year was 2012 and Katie Haun, then a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Attorney’s office, didn’t know anything about Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin – until she was asked to investigate and “take down” the world’s flagship cryptocurrency.
“They said ‘we have this perfect assignment for you’ – there’s this thing called Bitcoin and we need to investigate it,” Haun recounted in a recent interview with CNBC.
“That was the first time I’d ever heard of Bitcoin,” she added.Read in full: https://micky.com.au/how-the-u-s-government-tried-and-failed-to-shut-down-bitcoin/
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BitcoinerX's very first giveaway has drawn to a close. The turnout was FAR less than expected, but that means that everyone who entered won!
Congratulations to the winners (Twitter handles):
@Rhigoy7460 @immugan @sky_aks1 @dustyllanos28 @MrMinThu3 @mavipenguen5 @RycoPsycho
Your winnings will be sent to you tomorrow (Saturday) and you will receive e-mail confirmation along with your transaction ID.
Thanks again for participating and keep an eye out for our next giveaway!
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I never said it was an airdrop I'm giving away a few TRX from my own meager holdings.
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Only 4 people have signed up for the giveaway so far... only 6 days left until the winners are chosen!
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I stumbled into a freshly launched Bittorent token (BTT) scam this morning. The website is BTTLaunchpad.com and I confirmed with Binance that it was NOT a legit site of theirs, despite the branding. Remember: - The BTT token sale launch date hasn't been announced yet
- It will be launched EXCLUSIVELY through Binance Launchpad
- No US investors will be permitted to participate in the token sale
Here's a writeup I did on the fake BTT site scam earlier today: https://bitcoinerx.com/opinion/fake-bittorent-token-btt-website-emerges-to-scam-investors/
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After a year and a half working at Bitcoinist and several months at Live Bitcoin News helping both sites grow their traffic, I have finally done what I have wanted to do for several years now: develop and launch my own crypto news website: https://bitcoinerx.comBitcoinerX was launched in early December of 2018 and, although we are small, we are mighty in less than a month, we have climbed more than 4 million spots on Alexa - not bad for a skeleton crew! We are offering advertising services at EXTREMELY affordable rates, so if you have any questions about that, please PM me here or contact us via the website: https://bitcoinerx.com/advertise-on-bitcoinerx/ So please, pop on over and check us out and if you have any comments or suggestions, let me know. Cheers! Cynthia
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Everybody loves free money, and if you have a few minutes to spare doing simple tasks and don't mind waiting until the tokens hit the exchanges, airdrops can actually pay out some pretty decent coin. So here is your weekly dose of some of the best paying token airdrops that opened during the week of September 11, 2018.NOTE: As of this morning, all three airdrops are still ongoing:SportsFix - Up to 580 SFT Plus Referrals (Approx. Value: $80)Sign up for the SportsFix airdrop »WooshCoin - Up to 15000 XWO (Approx. Value: $45)Sign up for the Wooshcoin airdrop »IUNO - 50 IUNIT Plus Referrals (Approx. Value: $10 Plus $5 Per Referral)Sign up for the IUNO airdrop »Full details about each airdrop are available here.
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Hey everyone - long time no see! I just finished work on a little freebie bitcoin transaction accelerator tool and launched it this evening: https://freebtctxaccelerator.com/Why another accelerator? I know there are a lot of them out there, but most of them are either chock full of irritating ads and pop-ups, are bait and switch scams, or only available for free use for an extremely limited time each day. So I built my own. I tried to make it simple and easy to use. Please check it out and let me know what you think. I'd love to hear your thoughts! Thanks! CT
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I'm sorry to hear that your uncle needs medical care.
Some of us are anti big pharma, and we blame them for much of the illness that has been created in recent years. You need to be careful if you are asking for help that some believe will result in further deterioration of your uncle's health.
I am also anti big pharma. They have screwed my uncle up so badly with combinations of medications and doctors not communicating with one another. At one point they had him taking FIVE blood pressure lowering medications and then wondered why his blood pressure kept bottoming out. It's like they don't even look at his medical history when they prescribe stuff. Dialysis is a different animal though. That's not big pharma. That's medicine. I had to go through a few months of it myself last summer after I ended up in the hospital. The combination of meds they gave me to get my heart beating at a normal pace (it was spiking at 200+ beats per minute - turns out I have a condition called SVT) crashed my kidneys. Fortunately it was only temporary and dialysis got things working again. But that's me. My uncle's health issues - his heart and his kidney issues specifically - aren't going to go away.
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