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1441  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: November 14, 2019, 07:29:36 AM

You probably have a huge amount of referrals?
How long did it take you to accumulate this amount, or maybe you have luck in the lottery or HI / LOW game?

I have "some" referrals Smiley

Don't know how long because I don't control my earnings, I just go with the flow (ROLLs)  Grin

maybe he accumulate it a verry long time because the amount was huge and its nearly impossible achieve in a short amount of time if you will only depend on the rolls or maybe he got lucky to hit the jackpots and he didnt notice it  but may i know how you got your referalls  ? you set a link on your forums profile or what ?  also ,  you can check the number of your referal and thier shares on your freebitco account panel    . check that and update us here because we are curios

I also think that he was lucky and hit something high Wink Anyway nice to see that even from faucet it is possible to payout not only dust, but also nice amounts.

I needed some BTC so decided to request my 13th payment from Freebitco.in
 Wink
wow,how did you do that?

do you have ref?

He already mentioned that he have "some" refs:

I have "some" referrals Smiley

But it must be huge numer, or he was lucky in lottery..  Roll Eyes
1442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters do not need to wait for altcoin season on: November 13, 2019, 02:14:37 PM
Some bounty hunters quit because altcoin market is not in good shape but very few new projects still manage to enter this space in this so called bad time, my point is if new projects can take the risks why not same with bounty hunters? altcoin market of this year is poor no doubt but some bounty projects still become a success

Why waiting for altcoin season?

The point is not that the bounty hunters are waiting for the altcoin season, but that investors have not yet regained confidence in cryptocurrencies. That's why most ICO projects can't even collect a softcap. When fresh capital comes to the cryptocurrency market, the season will begin for altcoins and bounty hunters.
Investor confidence is the main determinant of the success of a project. when the market conditions are not good and there is a lot of fraud, it is natural for investors to be more careful in investing their capital, but later when there is good news arrives, I think they immediately wake up and analyze

This is what i mean, that it was not bounty hunters are waiting for the altcoin season, but bounty hunters waiting for new capital from investors who are waiting to calm down and improve the situation on the entire cryptocurrency market. I think we are already close to the moment when investors understand that it can't be worse and will start filling their crypto wallets. Good projects will then start to be funded and a bounty hunters will start to earn from rewards.
1443  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters do not need to wait for altcoin season on: November 13, 2019, 01:22:58 PM
Some bounty hunters quit because altcoin market is not in good shape but very few new projects still manage to enter this space in this so called bad time, my point is if new projects can take the risks why not same with bounty hunters? altcoin market of this year is poor no doubt but some bounty projects still become a success

Why waiting for altcoin season?

The point is not that the bounty hunters are waiting for the altcoin season, but that investors have not yet regained confidence in cryptocurrencies. That's why most ICO projects can't even collect a softcap. When fresh capital comes to the cryptocurrency market, the season will begin for altcoins and bounty hunters.
1444  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: November 13, 2019, 10:28:39 AM
I needed some BTC so decided to request my 13th payment from Freebitco.in



 Wink

Nice amount for a faucet payout. You probably have a huge amount of referrals?
How long did it take you to accumulate this amount, or maybe you have luck in the lottery or HI / LOW game?
1445  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginners&Help on: November 13, 2019, 09:45:01 AM
I think it will be very difficult if you want to receive 1 btc. You do not have a specific project, people do not know what you want to donate 1 BTC for. Even if your Bitcointalk account is not a reputable account on the forum, people will not trust such an account.
In case you still want to do it here, I think you should do something useful for the community then increase your account rankings first.

Even if he will reached Legendary rank, I don't think anyone would give him that amount. To collect such money, you must first prepare a solid whitepaper and put in a minimum of effort to the promotion. Nothing will get by begging.
1446  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginners&Help on: November 12, 2019, 05:06:37 PM
You guys noticed something strange? Account registered in June 2018 and only made the first (and maybe final) post on the 12th November 2019.



People often register just to read forum texts. When someone is registered it is easier to search for information. Only registered users can use search engine.
1447  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginners&Help on: November 12, 2019, 03:39:06 PM
I'm interested in whether it is possible to collect 1btc donations in my wallet at the present time to launch very good and useful projects and startups, my own development. If this is possible, then in which direction you should move, can someone tell me.

If you want to raise money for the developing of the project, that's what ICO is for. However, to interest investors, you must carefully present your idea for the implementation of this project and also somehow explain how investors will get back ROI for it.
1448  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What is happening with ETHEREUM Now? on: November 12, 2019, 03:15:39 PM
Most altcoins are heavily influenced by this market so all coins are in a declining phase so it will be difficult to invest.
That's what the whales wants us to think but they actually do the opposite, when the market struggle, that's the best time to invest because it would give us the cheapest value in the market and as long as we believe that this market is not gonna disappear soon, we have a reason to buy them at dip.

I also think that this is a good time to buy ETH. Probably we will not see Ethereum so low for a long time, and if the fork comes as planned and succeeds, maybe we will never see such a low price again.
1449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is twitter a good source of info? on: November 12, 2019, 02:42:44 PM
I'm trying to build a bitcoin news twitter
https://twitter.com/bitcoinsights

What do you think?
Leave your valuable thoughts Smiley

Unfortunately, but Twitter is full of accounts created by bounty hunters for spamming and advertising ICOs.
Only large news sites (for example https://twitter.com/cointelegraph) and individuals (Like https://twitter.com/aantonop - Andreas M. Antonopoulos) are valuable accounts to follow.

However, if the information you provide will be interesting, I will be happy to follow you.
1450  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: November 12, 2019, 02:07:39 PM


BIG NEWS!

55W Hash Token makes its world debut today on HashNest.🥳🤩

You can get BTC mining payout by holding this token and you can trade it in partner exchange anytime anywhere.

What are you waiting for? Buy now at https://www.hashnest.com/hash/token?hc_id=50

Is this STO token and mining is a dividend?
How can mining earnings from a 55W token be calculated?
Is total supply stable or can it be increased?
On which exchanges we will  be able to trade 55W token?
1451  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there something you can do if someone scams you? on: November 11, 2019, 11:47:57 AM
The only way is to track transfers and have hope that someone will exchange BTC to fiat on KYC requiring place. If you have no experience in this kind of actions, you can ask for help for example this service:

https://www.coinfirm.com/reclaimcrypto/

I don't know how good they are, because there is no feedback, but here is discussion about this service:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5199781.0
1452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think that cryptos such as Bitcoin would be mainstream? on: November 11, 2019, 10:20:49 AM
Of course yes, it's only a matter of time. I am not saying that Bitcoin or Altcoins will someday replace fiat money, but they will definitely be recognizable and acceptable by mainstream. It's enough that one of the big mainstream companies will start accepting Bitcoin and then the domino effect begins. I've heard that Starbucks is interested in accepting Bitcoin, so maybe it will be launching a Bitcoin mainstream adventure.
1453  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: November 11, 2019, 08:41:37 AM
Actually captcha these days is nearly full proof. Bots can't select street lights or click on buses in the captcha photos. The captcha of 2005 was easy to defeat which was just a simple 4-6 letter captcha but these days it's full proof.

If you're on a "clean" IP address, you can also use the audio captcha solver buster, which is a browser extension that feeds the audio challenge back into Google's own speech recognition software. Captcha has gotten more advanced, but so have the tools used to solve them. It's an endless arms race.

Once I had my own faucets and gave up running them just because of the endless fight with continuous modernization of security. About once every two weeks, someone was cleaning the faucet's address. Not only the captcha was bypassed. Hackers found ways to bypass waiting time, they was finding some backdoors in script. Something new every time. I just lost my patience.
Ps. On other hand, I'm not a programmer, so I used other people's scripts. At one point I was almost sure that people were writing scripts for faucets with backdoors, only to steal from them later. But that is other story..
1454  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 11, 2019, 07:56:47 AM
And stocks market is a bubble too. The whole market is a bubble. Thats a typical situation

In fact, all financial markets are somewhat dependent on each other and interacting in some way, so there is a lot of truth in what you wrote. However, we are talking here about the fact that Central Banks manipulate money (they print money, adjust interest rates to their own needs, etc. ) and it can end very badly at any time. When the bubble bursts in the world will become what happened recently in Argentina.

How strong are all the financial bubbles surrounding us we will find out pretty soon, because there is no better test than the financial crisis, which, by the way, is just around the corner.
I can assume that crypto assets will prove worthy in the coming dark times. Then we'll see.

When the global crisis arrives, cryptocurrencies will be the perfect instrument to escape from a decline in value, because is not based on import and export. It is not known, when the fiat money bubble will burst, because the US Central Bank is still printing dollars on which the world economy is based. It will happen someday, but it may take many years...
1455  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 10, 2019, 03:25:15 PM
And stocks market is a bubble too. The whole market is a bubble. Thats a typical situation

In fact, all financial markets are somewhat dependent on each other and interacting in some way, so there is a lot of truth in what you wrote. However, we are talking here about the fact that Central Banks manipulate money (they print money, adjust interest rates to their own needs, etc. ) and it can end very badly at any time. When the bubble bursts in the world will become what happened recently in Argentina.
1456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What is happening with ETHEREUM Now? on: November 10, 2019, 02:27:05 PM
The problem with Ethereum now i think that no more people invest on ICO to buy with Ethereum and also because IEO appears, but still is a coin with good potential to grow.

The crisis on the ICO market does not have much impact on the price of Ethereum. The constant lack of investor confidence is the result of a year of bear market. The fact that the money for the realization of ICO projects was collected in ETH fueled only volume, because after the collection of funds, developers almost always changed ETH into fiat, so it reduced the price, which previously increased when investors bought ETH. Now we just have to wait for better sentiments.
1457  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 10, 2019, 01:56:02 PM
Since many people try to convince us that Bitcoin is a bubble and how we will lose our money eventually, I wonder if money is not a bubble actually. There exist economies in which money has a positive value in spite its market fundamental is zero. That means fiat money has zero value. Fiat money is a social contrivance. We take money from other people because we know other people will take it from us. In theory and practice the fiat money is a bubble.

I would not call FIAT to be a bubble due to several reasons:

First, the whole fiat system is managed by the government through the Central Bank. They manage the inflation, check the necessary prices in the market, and adjust the following depending on their research and data;

Second, the value of fiat depends on the number of gold reserve the country has. Depending on the reserves the value of fiat may exceed the proportionate of its gold reserves but it would render its value useless; and

Third, fiat is centralized in nature which is accepted as the universal medium of exchange. If it were a bubble, then its value would be significantly large.

For a long time, fiat money has not been secured by gold or anything else, except maybe the faith that the central bank knows what is doing.

The American Central Bank no longer hides the fact that it is still printing dollars and does not intend to stop doing this.
1458  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 1000x potential token on: November 10, 2019, 01:01:31 PM

We are near December now and still your coin doesn’t registered in CMC?so what’s the progress now!?care to update us about the 1000x future of SIGN ?

I hope you have not fooled anyone from this forum or from outside because it seems that your thread is misleading and just to lure possible victim from this shitcoin
Impossible to state 1000x token...
I mean if it happens, i hope that coin is sitting tight in my portfilo
I bet on: NEO, XRP, XLM, NWC for the next boom!
Neo, that's shit is dead . Do your research.
Lol it’s still alive but same as dead 😂

Signature Chain is not listed on Coinmarketcap.com but you can find information on Coingecko: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/signaturechain

Is also traded on STEX https://app.stex.com/en/basic-trade/pair/LTC/SIGN/240

Volume is low, but project is not dead and developers are still active.

I think this project is worth observing.
1459  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do long term holding profitable in all cases? on: November 08, 2019, 01:11:39 AM
Should I continue holding my ethereum? Am a believer of long time holding but am currently beginning to lose faith due to fact that I have been experiencing constant decline in my major coins that I have been holding since late 2017. The coin in question is ethereum which I have been holding since when its value was around $1,300 and now its value is now less than $200 per one.
Should I continue holding my ethereum?

The Ethereum price has fallen by more than the Bitcoin price during the last bear market, so have bigger potential for price increases.
I also think that when the new bull run begins, people looking at the price of $10,000 (BTC) and $ 00 (ETH) will be able to believe more that the price of Ethereum will increase easiest from $200 to $2000, than that the price of Bitcoin will increase from $10,000 up to $100,000. Of course, the market will verify this, but it seems to me that the ETH price will increase faster and stronger than the BTC price.
1460  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What is happening with ETHEREUM Now? on: November 08, 2019, 12:50:46 AM
I want to know the opinion of all crypto friends in this forum about Ethereum, because the price of Ethereum is currently unable to rise beyond the $ 300 figure. ethereum prices are only between $ 150 - $ 250. and this incident makes me wonder, why did this happen to Ethereum ??
Well I have recently received a couple of advice as regards the current dwindling of the market value of ethereum that we should keep hope alive that sooner or later after halving of 2020 ethereum price may increase as compared to its current market price.

A lot depends on whether the upgrade succeeds. On the one hand, no one will be surprised if the date will be posponed again, after all it has been done several times, on the other hand, this will not help the arrival of the bull run for Ethereum. However, there is still a lot of time until the end of 2020, so I think that whatever would happen, the price level of $250 should be easily achieved.
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