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1461  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: When will the bounty manager distribute the coin after the bounty is completed on: May 26, 2018, 11:21:52 AM
Usually about 2 weeks to 2 or 3 months. In accordance with the rules on the bounty. There is also a distribution done after ico is completed. If the bounty amazix distribution done 30 days after bounty is complete.
To be honest it's not upto the bounty manager to decide on those dates.They are finalised by the ICO team depending on their hard cap achievement.Usually this period last between 2 weeks to 30 days but again most of the managers get the green flag in 2 weeks.

The past and the recent is just like the same where manager do really have the power or capabilities if they would tend to cut up tokens and stakes they can but their capability would really be only limited.Why? because the team would really still have the final decision on giving out the tokens which means distribution will either be handled by the team itself or would be passed up into the manager.Ive seen different cases.
Right.They can never trust the manager with that amount of tokens regardless of well he has managed the campaign.There have been cases of the manager running away after sending most of the tokens to himself leaving other bounty participants with zero money for their efforts.
1462  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't hold Bitcoin for long time. on: May 26, 2018, 11:19:22 AM
Hold is Bitcoin for long time, there is no much profit. You know why ?
My gut tells me not to read any further but I will, since I need to know your theory of ignorance.

Because if you only hold Bitcoin your balance will grow up only on USD rate. For example you hold 1 BTC . Current price 7500$. It's might 10k after some day. But you still have only 1 BTC.
That;s the exact reason why people invest in bitcoins ? They want their balances to go up in USD ? Moreover, USD itself decides if the btc balance has gotten up or down.

Now think you have 1 btc and you convert it into BCH. Example for 1 BTC you get 10 BCH. Rate per bch is 0.1 BTC .

After some day if Bitcoin grow up, At the same time BCH also will grow up.
If bch rate grow 1.5 btc then you will have 1.5 BTC.

But before buy alt coin please select best coin to avoid dump.

So what you think. Hold alt coin or Bitcoin ?
Your logic is flawed.You are on a different page altogether.You may consider rephrasing your title as a question and not a conclusion.
1463  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Abuse by Krypital thiefs Grace & AS10 on: May 26, 2018, 11:09:37 AM
It's ridiculous they're doing it so openly!
It's definitely against the merit rules to acquire them for tokens.Thanks for finding this out.I have left a negative feedback to their man account and shall soon be accompanied by the DT.Everyone sending them merits should also be given a negative feedback as in a way they're selling the merits for tokens in return.
1464  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Yobit SCAM on: May 26, 2018, 11:00:32 AM
This exchange has had countless problems and accusations thrown at it.  I've read through the past posts on this sub forum and yobit has been named countless times.  An exchange with Dice on it is fishy as hell.
You gotta a special kind of idiot to still continue using them after knowing all the types of crap the exchange is involved in.Don't mean to offend you but ignoring something when it was proved over and over just makes you seem you don't care about your money.
1465  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin.ag scam! on: May 26, 2018, 10:56:42 AM
You want to know why people showed up in favor of this book? its because honest people hate scammers like this ruining a fun place to wager. Betcoin is one of the most honest books in the biz.
How lond did you place bets at Betcoin? How much did you win? Tell me, how some one had ruined your fun? If you really want to know what is honest sportbooks you have to look on rating at sportsbookreview.com.
Exactly why you got scammed.You take reviews on such one person blogs too seriously when it comes to trusting a service with your money.I doubt that website does even proper gambling or bitcoin related casino reviews.If you really want a review on an online bitcoin related casino, bitcointalk is the place to go.

Nothing is as accurate as the stuff posted here on a gambling sites official thread or a scam accusation against them.
1466  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need your opinion on Bitcoin payment idea on: May 26, 2018, 10:52:17 AM
This can be done with ETH smart contracts in a totally decentralised way, even with Aragon governance. There should be some kind of trust/rating system as well.
This can be done with simple bitcoin based website without the need of a shitty smart contract  based on Ethereum.People don't want to deal with all those gas complexities when they can keep things simple and straight forward.

Use the same concept of localbitcoins to your idea -- An automated escrow that holds payment and a service provider that does things for bitcoin.Escrow is released after the job is done.
1467  Economy / Services / Re: I Can Bet You Need A Convincing Whitepaper on: May 26, 2018, 10:42:26 AM
Hello,
Whitepapers are the ground zero of ICOs. With hundreds of offers now competing for investors' attention, your whitepaper needs to not just be convincing, it has to stand out to sell and really sell your ideas.
Only if the idea is interesting otherwise it just doesn't make sense to beautify it with great presentation especially if it lacks the originality.

I am Newchanka, a crypto article with marketing experience and whitepaper czar. Before you think of going further with your ICO, I invite you for a chat. With your concept, I'll develop a concise, catchy ICO whitepaper that'll sell your ideas to the investor. Remember that when you put forth your argument with a marketing slant, you literally kill two birds with half a stone.
I like your style.I would even recommend you to projects who are actively looking for white paper writers.But, what costs does your fancy white-paper magic skills come for ? Let that be public.

Well...that's my proposition. If you need investors with cryptocurrency wallets in hand beating a path to your venture, send me a chat or email newchanka@gmail.com.
Honestly, it's not just the white-papers that turn the investors on.It's a good first candidate but not everything.
1468  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Join Our ICO team. ChainPay a revolutionary blockchain payments App on: May 26, 2018, 10:36:08 AM
Hi, Good Day Cheesy
When someone starts their post with those words, I automatically assume they're a shit-posting cunt.

It's been always my pleasure to Highly Recommend Manager Yahoo62278, Not Just being "Famous"  a well known manager, because of the works that he teamed up with, already succeeded, He is a manager here in the forum for how many years so he also got acquired the title as an ICO advisor at the same time manager. He also knows people to what you are looking for, that is being Listed, He is Full Package.
Shut the fuck up already.Blind Fuck, read the main post and see what type of people he is looking for instead of randomly suggesting anyone who don't seem to do the work OP is interested in.

Hey there, great to see another team here, it can be tough to find good team members in these days, since everyone seems to be starting their own ICO with no experience at all in any of the fields, but there are some websites that are on this topic and you can easily find team members online, the best thing to do to get a well-written whitepaper is finding a great writer and tell him your idea and make him research the topic and write your idea down to a whitepaper with your guided assistance, wish you all the best.
You're correct.Most of the good members in the ICO team are never found on this forum.Especially developers.
1469  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ThorPay - Crypto Payement Gateway on: May 26, 2018, 10:26:23 AM
I would hesitate to use a Payment processor, if they cannot spell "Accept" correctly on their promotion material. Just go back to your material and look under Services offered - Web Pos -> Accpet crypto currencies.
Grammar fuckin Nazi much ? Pretty sure he is 100% more talented than you in all other aspects of life.

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I would hesitate to use a Payment processor, if they cannot spell "Accept"
Sure.Sounds so cool.Ignorant.

@OP, very nice project.You might want to add @SFR's question in your main posts to avoid repetition. Right now the major problem with the existing services is the usability of the product.The famous shit-service bitpay is seemingly making it hard for the merchants to send and receive payments.They need a better replacement with a cheap fee, of course.
1470  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin a threat to USD and Pound Sterling? on: May 26, 2018, 10:20:14 AM
Hello guys,

Do you think bitcoin will be a threat to USD and Pound Sterling in the nearest future?

if yes, give an estimated time this can happen.
No, it can't threaten them directly.The way foreign currencies work and their market estimates run, are entirely different than that of the bitcoin markets.Cash isn't limited in supply,notes are printed.The usage of bitcoin  will not affect them unless majority of the markets choose to accept bitcoin as a primary method of payment over cash.

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1471  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin.ag scam! on: May 25, 2018, 10:54:24 AM
We appreciate the feedback and it is certainly valid. This investigation is ongoing and we are still speaking with the players involved to learn as much as possible to prevent it happening again. Once the investigation has concluded, a fair decision will be made for all. Several accounts involved who have cooperated have already been settled with.

When are you planning to solve the remaining the -256 negative trust scores ? Each of them has a valid case and a reason to be there.Take the cases on priority where you are accused with blatantly stealing 5+ bitcoins and you haven't acknowledged it.
1472  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Accept payments in crypto easily with MoonPos on: May 25, 2018, 10:49:02 AM
How you'll be benefiting from this?
Advertising I suppose ?

I have been thinking about the second part – making it easier for businesses to accept payments in crypto – for some time. At the same time, I found out that some coffee places have problem – it is hard to get into crypto and there is no service that would fit their needs. So next to my job, in the evenings, I have created MoonPos, an Android app which makes accepting payments in crypto quite easy. It currently supports not only PIVX but also Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash and Ethereum.
There are many similar apps in the market especially the one's I have seen around some coffee shops.Yes they exist.I was hoping your project solves the problem what bitpay couldn't.We need a huge replacement in that stream.Right now even good companies like namecheap have to depend on bitpay's terrible service.
1473  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Delay, postponing, inaccurate rules: the SCAM of Qurrex Bounty campaign and more on: May 25, 2018, 10:44:21 AM
No one forces you to join a bounty. You join the bounties at your own risk and will. Not like the bounty services are regulated which does promise you a fruitful output after successful completion of work.  I don't see you bounty whores doing anything great for the forum that we actually are suppose to take your wrong decisions seriously.

Posting here isn't going to change anything.Go talk to their founder or something.
1474  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: HODL is the only policy. on: May 25, 2018, 10:36:38 AM
Market is fluctuating today a lot . But I hope it will not continue. So I am applying HODL at this moment.
What is your policy at this current market volatility?
The rule of thumb is - > If everyone goes with the same strategies, then the prices will increase drastically since market would be short of sell trades.Don't you think ? Policies may defer depending on the type of trade you're indulged in.For instance,if you're leveraging, holding may not work out.

What you do is subjective until you are a whale who manipulates the market.
1475  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: hello, i've recently launched a provably fair hourly bitcoin lottery website on: May 25, 2018, 02:23:09 AM
If a user wants to verify the payouts, they need to download the code and run it, yes. They can play the game without verifying the payouts though. I just need to provide a mechanism for users to verify the fairness if they wish to...
I'm not trying to discourage you or conclude it is not provable fair.I'm an avid JavaScript developer and I know what problems it may give when you leave the verification part to the script.The easiest way I could have made it possible is by providing a space for user to verify the script.He inputs the initial values or whatever the lottery suggests, and have them run through my server or console and give users the updated modified value.If users doubt the value isn't true, they can always run the script locally and get the same data.
1476  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: hello, i've recently launched a provably fair hourly bitcoin lottery website on: May 25, 2018, 02:09:20 AM
The script linked is not being run on the client side. I run the selection algorithm on a private computer, then broadcast the results to my site's database.
How can we verify the script run on the remote computer is same as the script shown on your website ? Also, is there a way to change any constants and rebroadcast the updated data by the algorithm ?

My web server than sees the update by querying the database. I provide the verifyscript.js to the client so they can, on their own, download the file and run it via node on their private computer. So verifyscript.js doesn't actually execute unless the user downloads it onto their private computer, installs the necessary packages, and runs it from their own command line. Sorry for the confusion - does that make more sense?
No it doesn't make any sense to me.Do you think it will make sense to the actual players ? So a user needs to download the script and run it from their own command-line ? Don't you think this is a bit complicated ?
1477  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: hello, i've recently launched a provably fair hourly bitcoin lottery website on: May 25, 2018, 01:57:13 AM
You sure the fairness tab as describes, the future rolls of the lottery will also be provable fair ? Since the script is written in vanilla javascript and carried on the client side,do you think it will be safe from the cross script injection attacks ? I'm really comfortable about scripts written in JavaScript when something as serious as this is considered.It would have been a different thing if everything was validated through a node server.
1478  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blockchain. The Future of Online Casinos? ✅ on: May 24, 2018, 09:09:44 PM
Why on the earth can someone consider blockchain as the future of gambling while we can to create amazing things with it. I repeat frequently that countries need to implement it and develope in many ways. For example Georgia uses blockchain for land titling with the help and support of Bitfury. Our one member had greatest idea about blockchain and gold "collide" that could prevent making fake golds.
Why can’t blockchain take over the most underrated online business ? Just so you know , it has already taken ove r the markets and is revolunalising the future of gambling.Creating a better idea in some other domain doesn’t make the another one less important.

@Op, We are almost there! Welcome to the future.
1479  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decentralized Flippa on: May 24, 2018, 09:03:13 PM
It depends how well do you pull up the idea.Its an untargetted niche and the idea has the potential of you just work it out with a sort of decentralised system rather an the entire smart contract thingy.It makes the process overly complicated for the average audience.You will have to implement a system that can approve of the services being sold on the marketplace.
1480  Economy / Services / Re: Team wanted for ICO on: May 24, 2018, 08:56:06 PM
Hello, I have great experience with crypto dating back to 2013. I'll be PMing you with my advice in regards to running a bounty. Let me know if you'd be interested.
I disagree with you here.You can be experienced as you claim to be but I have never come across any bounty campaigns managed by you. I have been here for a while but never got a chance to witness your campaign management skills. Excuse me if I’m missing out on stuff but unless you have links to back yourself up, it seems self proclaimed.Moreover, the strategies used to manage campaigns in 2013 will be irrelevant in 2018.
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