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1241  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: N.Exchange unprofessionalism, ICO might be a scam. on: August 11, 2018, 10:44:14 AM
It seems, now a days you can dream for a million dollar business without having a penny in your pocket. I wonder these guys have any fund at all. They are looking forward to the ICO to boost their cryptocurrency wallet. Some of the replies on the texts are really unprofessional.
Maybe they're actually busy and traveling places? First things first, why would anyone participate in a contest started by a newbie account when the amount is not escrowed? These things are meant to happen if you don't force to company to escrow the funds.

@OP, can you do anything about it? Yes, ask him how difficult it is to send a payment while traveling? Pretty sure he is carrying his laptop and it hardly takes 60 seconds. They're lying.
1242  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Government backed, regulated gambling is more predatory than Crypto Gambling on: August 10, 2018, 11:34:06 PM
The only reason government bans their citizens from participating in online gambling activities is because they're not regulated and they can't charge taxes on these online services. To be specific, only US government have strict policies regarding online gambling. Meanwhile, it's totally alright to gamble in Las Vegas or participate in the lotteries carried out all over the country.
1243  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Thinking of Starting A Review Site on: August 10, 2018, 11:28:19 PM
I agree with you. There is no doubt that the ecosystem needs objective reviews that make real difference for investors.
The only way to objectively verify/review a project is to contact their CEO and let him share his plans for the coin. I know they are busy people but giving 5 minutes out of their busy schedules to give investors an overview of their project wouldn't be impossible. That way, your website directly gets first-hand opinion from the CEO and if the CEO is ready to give such talk, there is some sort of confidence in the investors about the project's team.

well they usually run a website, like i do, and improve them to explain their message better. problem is it gets burocratic and messy to a certain degree so the ceo will have to hire public relation ship staff etc.
You don't deserve to be a CEO if you need a public relations staff to speak 100 words about your project. I mean if the CEO's of Google and Microsoft can do it, why not the ICO CEO's?

nevertheless we need good icos, we need good economic mangement, pow has a destructive nature and will ultimately cause a lot of poverty.
I know nothing about the latter part but I agree with you we do need a better ICO structure.
1244  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GraphenTech — NEW SCAM! on: August 10, 2018, 11:25:08 PM
GraphenTech appreciates your message. We will make an announcement soon in response to the scam alert, which will include media and an interview with Raul Molina. The announcement will be posted here and on our social media soon.
lol Apparently Raul Monalina is a thief and a criminal, why can't you just hand him over the police or something? I curiously await your interview with Rahul Monalina!
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(Soft Cap $ 37 Millon USD & Hard Cap $ 133 Millon USD)
The way it would work is, they know they would never hit that soft cap and even if they manage to reach 40% of their soft-cap, they have a nice excuse to run away without paying anybody including the bounty participants.
1245  Economy / Gambling / Re: OnlineCasino.info - Online Casino Ratings - Bitcoin Gambling Guide on: August 10, 2018, 11:20:38 PM
How do you separate a good gambling review website from a bad one? The bad one will always have Betcoin Casino in front-page of their gambling reviews.

GTFO OP, if you can't review and support the actual legitimate gambling sites, at least don't promote obvious scams. Like you will get all the relevant information if you just google for good gambling websites on bitcointalk but no, you have to shill.
1246  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Thinking of Starting A Review Site on: August 10, 2018, 11:07:48 PM
I agree with you. There is no doubt that the ecosystem needs objective reviews that make real difference for investors.
The only way to objectively verify/review a project is to contact their CEO and let him share his plans for the coin. I know they are busy people but giving 5 minutes out of their busy schedules to give investors an overview of their project wouldn't be impossible. That way, your website directly gets first-hand opinion from the CEO and if the CEO is ready to give such talk, there is some sort of confidence in the investors about the project's team.
1247  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: What's the best cryptocurrency wallet that you can trust? on: August 10, 2018, 10:58:40 PM
What's the best cryptocurrency wallet that you can trust?

For me, most trusted is
1. coinbase.
2. localbitcoins ( well lately not keep here )
I know coinbase is a trusted exchange site but as a wallet it is safe!! I believe that as a wallet, coinbase is not good at all. Without private key how Coinbase can become a trusted wallet near to you?
Localbitcoin is also a popular site for P2P exchange but as a wallet, I would never suggest you use this site. Use a wallet that provides you with a private key for your wallet.
I bet you that dude doesn't have a clue what a private key is. This is the case with everybody who got into bitcoin because they thought there's a new clown in the town who doubles your money over-night. There are also the people who suffer the most when an exchange is hacked. Notice how only wallets he is aware of are exchanges.

For everybody else, don't be the OP, use wallets that gave you access to your private keys.
1248  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: xbtfreelancer.com registration closed ? on: August 10, 2018, 10:39:57 PM
Ok it might be the solution. How does escrow work in this case ? How can I trust in those fellas that they have what it takes to do that project ? Is there any review or feedback system which is not that manipulated ? Who will judge if the project wasn't done as it was asked or at all ?
It's simple, the amount of money XBT would take as a service fee should be used to find a human escrow around the forum. You put money in the escrow, get the job done and escrow is released. Depending on the escrow you have hired, they should act as a mediator in case of disputes.

That is why I would still go with xbtfreelancer. It's somewhat self evident there.
How? Would they handle your case on a personal basis? They have an automated escrow and that's even worse.

After so much sorrow and pain... oh yeah baby The Heaven begins with...

https://workingforbitcoins.com

It even seems far more superior then xbtfreelancer. I have contacted the Admin of this site just in case  Cool I suppose its time to update those outdated freelancer lists and bring some fresh blood.
You are right! They are better in terms of usability than xbtfreelancer.
1249  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: User icolistguru did not pay me 0.7 eth for my reviews on ICO Forum on: August 10, 2018, 10:33:55 PM
How's that a confirmation of anything? People have posted the exact same thing as you did here and I suppose the explanation given by the admin would apply to them as well. I find it funny how you said everyone who copy-pasted the article got paid and you didn't. Now when the admin isn't paying others, you are joining hands with them to call it a scam?

Maybe the admin has become stricter on the articles and has rejected every white-paper rip off.
1250  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ Crypto-Games.net ★ 0.8% House edge on Dice ★ 58.000$ wagering contest ★ on: August 10, 2018, 10:28:33 PM
I've never seen such a big win in such short time before. I have seen someone winning 1500 ETH in the past, but that's when ETH was far under 20$. And the bets this guy (Kirkby) placed were fucking crazy and amazing at the same time. So much luck on the game with highest House Edge (2.7%). Well, it's still visible on the Ethereum investment profit chart. At least it proves the fairness of the casino. The player managed to withdraw his funds without being delayed, no bullshit: you win, you withdraw.
I bet you, had it been one of these "KYC" centered websites, his winnings would be stuck for a year or so. Another reason why high rollers should play on crypto-games.net

If I'm not wrong these guys should have acquired these coins when prices were very cheap so they can take such a big risk in gambling. I do agree that some of the super rich guys can spend this big amount.
Not really. Even if he bought the coins when the price was low, he would be gambling with the amount as per the current market. He could simply place $20 bets if price mattered so much, he didn't.

Whether they got these coins at the cheaper price or not but one need to be super crazy about gambling to wager such a huge amount and this guy is super lucky to make a profit even after such a long gambling.
Not many sites let anyone withdraw such high volume earnings instantly. Glad, he made wise choices on the platform of his preference. Smiley
1251  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: xbtfreelancer.com registration closed ? on: August 09, 2018, 09:58:28 PM
I really would like to join to xbtfreelancer.com ,however I get no reply from them.I sent a few already

I got a message "We are sorry but we are not accepting sign-ups at this time."

Is this site working or I am just dreaming about it ?

Cheers !
I remember a while back their owner was spamming the shit out of that website here and no one gave two fucks about using them. Suddenly, their demand increases so much that you need an invite to create an account there?  Huh

I wish all the ICO/Bounty related services should find a breeding place in that forum instead of here.Their owner on bitcointalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=472612 (Last active March -20)
1252  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many hours a day are you spending on online gambling? on: August 09, 2018, 09:51:14 PM
I was just thinking how much time people spend on gambling sites on a daily basis? I bounce back and forth between work
For someone like me who is always broke as shit, it's usually the time elapsed between my first roll and my daily profit/limit target. Most of the time it's 15-20 minutes as I like to auto bet instead of staring at my unlucky unfortunate screen.

I wonder how people even have the patience to stare at the dark screen for more than hours.
1253  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ Crypto-Games.net ★ 0.8% House edge on Dice ★ 58.000$ wagering contest ★ on: August 09, 2018, 09:46:28 PM
This guy had made some really crazy bets. I wonder how do they make up their mind to do such crazy bets. Either they are freaking rich or completely out of their mind. Glad to know that it worked well for him.
Total wagered    59,277.73547187   Total profit 3,206.18692187

This guy fucks lol Call it what you want to but wagering that amount needs serious balls and shit loads of money! I got to know about this dude on another gambling website. They're saying it's the most ETH ever made by someone through gambling.
1254  Economy / Services / Re: Need bounty manager, social media manager, advisor & promoters on: August 09, 2018, 09:35:49 PM
First things first, will you be paying in BTC/ETH or your project tokens after the ICO? -- This avoid so much trouble for all the experienced bounty managers.
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10. legendary/hero member/senior member/full member account holders
Why? Accounts can be easily bought/sold here. Even if you're approached by a legendary member, chances are, there is a 12-year-old behind the account who gave away a year of his pocket money to buy that shit. Look out for trusted bounty managers instead.
1255  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: User icolistguru did not pay me 0.7 eth for my reviews on ICO Forum on: August 09, 2018, 09:30:03 PM
@OP, stop bumping your thread within a span of 24 hours. Obey the forum's rules, please. As my take on the subject is concerned, I absolutely agree with @marboroza.

My review is not different from others made from other users. Perhaps other users made their review as a copy paste from BTCtalk annuncement, and are always paid!!! . My other paid review are made with same modus operandi too.
You should only be worrying about your work and payments and not why and how much others got paid. That's none of your business. The deal was about your writing unique articles which you didn't. First, you said all your articles are unique and now it seems the parts were ripped off from the white-paper which is against the deal.

Also 100% of ICOLIST review are made by Copy Past of ICO Website, withepaper and annuncement tread. I don't understand why my review weren't paid an other yes.
So? You are mad because your copy-pasted articles are not paid?
1256  Economy / Reputation / Re: 3 alt accounts abusing same sig campaign. on: August 09, 2018, 09:20:47 PM
These 3 accounts are all alts and they signed up for the same sig campaign within minutes of each other  A broken english spammer..

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=335730

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=339978

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=113294
That doesn't mean anything. Speaking logically (as far as your logic applies), you can call any list of accounts as alt's of each other if the signed up for the same signature campaign within a span of a few minutes. However, that's broken logic and you need to provide some concrete evidence that these accounts are connected. Lock the thread until you find some relevant proof of the connection.
1257  Economy / Reputation / Re: sold accounts bitcointalk on: August 09, 2018, 09:16:34 PM
The account has woken up after a long time: True
Email and password has changed: True

Does that mean the accounts have changed hands? True but not necessarily. Unless you ask them a concrete evidence of that the accounts still belongs to the rightful owner, it's hard to make a fair judgment. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=305762;sa=showPosts;start=0 this account have all their previous posts in Italian and suddenly after waking up from a long time they started posting in English. Well, that is some sort of proof. I'm surprised none of these accounts have posted any address on bitcointalk.
1258  Economy / Gambling / Re: BLOCKCHAIN. The Future of Online Casinos? ✅ on: August 04, 2018, 11:16:08 AM
As for now it is very much future.There are still the same problems
Capacity of network blockchain casino gambling is still very limited
High deposit fees high withdrawn fees .Good traditional casino or betting exchange is still much better than blockchain gambling sites it is still beginning of the future
Which fuckin world do you live in? The transaction fees right now are comparatively cheap including faster network confirmations.Nevermind, last part of the post is just a shit-post. Not everybody has access to the physical bitcoin casinos. Even if they do, they can't certainly walk into one with $20.With bitcoin casinos, you can.
1259  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Thoughts on Honeyminer? on: August 04, 2018, 11:09:52 AM
What are your guys' opinions on the product and company?
  • I really hate the whole "Calculate your earnings" section (it's misleading).
  • Their 8% mining fee for users with a single GPU, is quite a lot.
lol if one gives out 8% of their earnings which are barely a few satoshi's, I wonder what would be left to withdraw + the transaction fees.

Looks like nicehash or minergate, easy to use. It has level thing and you can get reward if you level up (i'm on lv 3 but i just received 1 satoshi reward each level, lol). There's no option to mine another coin for now and usually mine xmr. Software have clean and good UI.
Better yet, mine some shit-coin on a nodejs based miner. You will definitely get more than a satoshi for your time. And if you're lucky enough, the Bulll run will have surprises for you.
1260  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I and my Russian team made a cheap Bitcoin mixer on: August 04, 2018, 10:56:03 AM
A great project, but you have launched a specific campaign to bring your team's products to the investors. Your team's plan should have additional coin support, which will help more people use your services.
Why would they need investors? They already have the coders needed in their team. They should launch the product or shell some money out of their pockets to for marketing. If they get an investor onboard just for marketing money, they will have to give out a big part of stakes to the investor.
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