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561  Economy / Service Discussion / Help me find Bitcoin Affiliate programs on: October 04, 2019, 06:03:46 PM
Hello everyone. I am looking to make some bitcoin with referral/affiliate based marketing. I need names of websites (links if possible) that offer you referrals. Please, nothing that requires KYC so stuff like coinbase is out.
It would be nice to create a list.
I am also looking for altcoins programs too. Referral bounties are welcome too.

Thank you so much to everyone in advance for the help.


Anything that requires KYC is out so please let me know which of these do KYC as I am not a member yet and wish to create a list to register for everything one after another.

So far we have these:

[1] https://cryptalker.com/bitcoin-affiliate/
562  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What opportunities Cryptocurrencies have created since it becomes very popular on: October 04, 2019, 05:37:20 PM
Crypto has made it easier for website owners to monetize themselves. Enabling easier payment and much faster with a low withdraw. One thing I hated was only being able to be paid by paypal which is the worst thing ever. You have to signup and enter your name and address and connect your bank oh god the drudgery. With crypto, I just withdraw and know it will be in my wallet and spendable soon with no worrying about anything.
Easier and faster to pay for Webhosting as well. I had my Webhosting up within half an hour and that includes waiting for the transaction.
563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hack any wallet? on: October 04, 2019, 04:30:19 PM
Yes. Everything in life is based on odds. There are also the odds that you can be struck by lighting coming out of your house into the garden. There are odds that aliens exist, that god exists, there are odds for absolutely anything. This is how video games work. They use the dungeons and dragons system to work the odds for all actions taken in-game. So if you to throw a ball at a tiny target very far away, you definitely will eventually hit it just like you will eventually do anything.

What you need to do is work out if the odds are in your favour or not. So yes you can hack any wallet just like you can be struck by lightning in your own home. Just like you will eventually do anything if you try enough times. This is what all the talk of quantum computing is all about.
564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do not be deceived by inexperienced bounty hunters on: October 04, 2019, 04:21:29 PM
Try not to be beguiled, there is cash to be make in promoting bounty projects ,the individuals who make colossal cash will never express an announcement about it, don't leave since individuals reveal to you they aren't paying because i still find out today that many bounty hunters still don't know what they are doing when choosing projects to promote, they are still choosing projects blindly and don't depend on a solitary tasks either but the most important is not to get deceived by inexperienced bounty hunters cos they will always have bad news to share about bounties

There is cash to be made doing most things. Lately, I have found out a lot about dropshipping and cpa and affiliate marketing. YOu will be amazed at what sort of things they sell and the number of people that buy them. People are very different and after different things. You can make money just doing one thing online like selling shirts or something and survive on that income. You just need to know how to drive hits to your website and get leads that make sales. This is why I do not listen to people that say "this and this does not work" it is not true. One example is traffic exchanges. I was told that they are useless since people quickly click through them yet I notice an increase in my traffic and the amount of signups i get. Sure you don't get many signups but you get a fair amount of visitor and it brings your rank up. I know they are useful since I have found many great website just surfing through the ads.  In fact there is a hell of a lot of info worth reading there. People are just lazy.

The same with bounties. They just blindly pick as you say. They do no research. Most projects are just a one-page interactive transitional webpage, white paper, road map and pretty colours and story, social media.
All projects have that. It is not impressive it is normal. You need a project thats website actually has additional pages not a prebuild ICO. You need to see at least some of the plans already taking action. Don't just read what they plan on doing. Planning and doing are very different things.
565  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Script With autofaucet & offerwalls &mining & tasks & pages on: October 04, 2019, 02:22:34 PM
I think I have bought all your scripts. I have the $5 one the $10 one and this $20 one. They all very nice and well priced and a good opportunity to create a bit of passive income. I plan to invest the income I make and use it to pay off hosting costs. The great thing about this script and the reason you pay more is all the income opportunities it provides like offer wall nd short link. I think I saw some surveys too there. The regular advertising too.
Nice admin panel and easy to use. Easy to add ads and captcha, no need to know too much about html or programming it is copy-paste stuff and automatically places it in the correct place.
566  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Investors are impatient and too quick to judge projects on: October 04, 2019, 02:03:00 PM
This is because people do not invest based on the project but rather their greed. Same with bounty hunters. They see the price per token and think they will be rich. It is not what the token is worth only after a few months will you get the tokens true value and by then these kinds of people will have sold which is very silly since they could end up shooting themselves in the foot. Rather look at the current price and if you want out then bail out but only if the loss is minimum, remember you invested for a reason so stay and hold your cards be patient. Poker face.
567  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency to be used in Money laundering and Terrorism? on: October 04, 2019, 01:43:19 AM
This is what people and the government say when they want to go against and attack cryptocurrency. It is an agreed upon fact that even before the existence of cryptocurrencies, money laundering and terrorism has always been a major crime, so cryptocurrency is not what is being used to foster these crimes. More energy should be focused on the crimes to tackle them, rather than spreading negativity on crypto.

But still, we can't deny the fact that some of the cryptocurrency users today are using crypto in different illegal activities. It is one of the realities we need to face. And as much as we hate to hear it because it makes such a bad image to bitcoin and other cryptos, it is really happening now. The criminals, terrorists, and drug syndicates are also adopting the use of this kind of technology to make their transactions at ease and their identities are hidden.

Because of that, we can't blame other people to think negatively about crypto though this issue has the same principle with our own money (fiat). It's also use for this kind of stuff, and yes, even before crypto has been invented.

Money is not actually a bad thing. It only becomes bad when it is used for illegal activities. It's the reason why money is defined as the root of all evil, but it is not the evil itself, it's the people who are because they choose to use it that way.

Currency is neutral and can't be good or bad.

You actually can blame people for being ignorant it takes 5 minutes to do research on any topic in today's world. We have a library before our very eyes and in this age of knowledge and technology, there is no excuse for ignorance of any kind.

Thinking crypto is being used to fund terrorist activity is pure paranoia and is ridiculous. Just looking for a place to pass the buck.

99% of the cryptocurrencies aren't even big enough to be able to cover transactions of a single super market let alone want to be used in money laundering and terrorism that are handling billions of dollars at a time. not to mention that majority of altcoins are indeed shitcoins that lose value in a blinking of an eye. no money launderer would ever want to suddenly lose a huge percentage of their money.

they still stick to using USD because it is the most reliable currency for illegal activities with the most stable value.

Exactly thank you. They go on and on about money laundery but have such low withdraw rates. They want to control us not protect. People who launder money do so in massive amounts not the amounts we trade in.
568  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Best staking projects - High stake pool projects on: October 04, 2019, 01:30:17 AM
Please keep in mind that online staking "wallets" or "pools" or whatever they call themselves are risky and in general they go against what staking (and crypto) should be. You should be in control of your own coins. And staking doesn't require massive hardware resources like POW mining so just keep your coins and stake them yourself, don't send them to some site to stake them for you.

Thank you for your warning. Yeah, I'm not a newbie I'm well-aware of everything. I thought i can use Binance staking reward system. But one thing I'm not sure about it, for example, neo staking award ratio seems %5. Is it daily, monthly or yearly? if it's yearly it seems very low rate. my country bank gives %24 for monthly lol.

I suggest not to even use them. Rather save the extra crypto and fork out enough to buy a masternode and run it on a spare pc like i do or eveb rebt a VPS. It is only $5 per month. Read more here http://www.peer-server.com/vps-for-masternode/

There is also a website that will stake for you BUT!! Difference is you still control the privatekey and wallet they just set the node up for you and charge you monthly.

https://www.allnodes.com/pricing
https://ihostmn.com/
569  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: This is not a ponzi scheme, Remember???????? on: October 04, 2019, 01:13:46 AM
People who think that they just have to wait for a coin to be listed and if it increases in value then it is only not a scam. If it drops it is a scam. They want it to instantly yield results.
It has to grow and the project is just been born so be patient. Why is the drop in price a bad thing? Why not take advantage of it by buying in even more? Then the slightest rise will be a big profit since you be able to buy many more times the amount of coins.

You see people only think like a Bull but never a bear.
570  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Mining New Coins Can be Deceiving on: October 04, 2019, 01:02:19 AM
You need to choose decent project, to begin with. You should at least tell us a little about each project or give us with a link.

Mining something with no real value is like double edge sword,it may give huge profits or you will be in vain.

Anyway more people go with mining new coins,I am surprised why you did,just only because of low mining difficulty or you researched about that project?

Mining new coins is stupidity. I never heard someone mining coins which are not even listed on any exchange. Only project devs do that for their coins.
Mining is not as easy as it appears. It took 17 months for my friend to recover his machinery cost he set up to mine Ethereum. One has to calculate cost and reward before starting and I see no intelligence in mining coin which is not even listed.

This is why you will never find yourself with a stash of highly valuable coins.... -_- I have made a lot of $$$ mining coins that are new.
Yes it takes forever to break even mining. I don't think it is worth it either.

Mining new coins can really be deceiving because as we all know if the coin are not listed it has a volume and price already but when it was already listed the coins will be dump in no time, that is one of the many reasons why mining coins or making new coins can be deceiving. But if I we're yoy, I will mine bitcoin because bitcoin has a lot of chance to arise than the other coins.
Do you know how hard it has become to mine bitcoin in 2019? you will spend alot on the highest asic miners to see reasonable Return of investment but mining altcoins by building mining rigs is still cheaper especially when mining new coins cos you won't need most powerful rigs, some even use old PCs and GPUs to mine

It is different ALGO as well. Sha256 in insane to mine.
571  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][100% Mineable][No ICO][No Pre-mine]VX Coin - The native token of ViteX DEX on: October 03, 2019, 09:14:09 PM
Why is the stake rate so bad??? 1000Vite to stake 0.01VX??? That is ridiculous. How long is that counting the stake for? A day? That is so low you may as well not have it.  So 1/2000 each day?
Or 0.05% daily.

I read that we can mining VX coin with VITE coin, can i mine VX coin for now ?
If it has not starting, do you have any date on planning to launch the VX mining with VITE coin ?

It is staking really not mining. Yes, it is a way to mine but essentially it is staking.
572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥⛏️ [MAINNET] [UPX] uPlexa ⚡️ Anonymity and eCommerce via IoT on: October 03, 2019, 08:53:29 PM
This is so cool!! I was looking for an actual mining coin to use my excess phones. There is MIB coin but the mining only works on two of my phones. There are other mining coins but not real mining just proof of time so now I can utilize my phones with proper mining. Are there plans to have the coin hit the market and what can I do with the coin right now? Is it just for accepting pay at the moment? I will keep mining this coin with a ferw phones and keep going. No reason to top really. ^^

Don't the GPU miners defeat the purpose of mobile mining?

My phone does 6 KH and the GPU does 1.5KH so my phone is better then with a gpu?

It says I only make $0.03 per day mining at 6KH is this right? Where are they getting the price from?
573  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: - CryptoNinja.co - Tested faucets, airdrops, guides, no ads! on: October 03, 2019, 08:40:06 PM
Nice website. I like that you include some affiliate links. I want to signup for those at some point and try to earn some through ffialte marketing. Whats your coversion looking like? Are you getting many signups?
It makes it so much easier when everything is on one page like you have them. Easy to see and large text. You should consider adding some more and some airdrops and maybe bounties too.
574  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as a search term, ranked by countries. Nigeria, South Africa, Austria on: October 03, 2019, 11:20:26 AM
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This is a confirmation that crypto is indeed widely accepted in your country. That is good to hear. A domestic amazon-like market must be a huge one in your country. And knowing that it accepts Bitcoin is a great news. There must already be a clear set of policies and regulations in there since a market such as that cannot operate without complying with those.

$600-$2500 is actually pretty much decent. Although the living cost is a bit higher also, it is still a lot higher than many of the Asian countries. If the minimum wage is $1.35-$1.50/hour, that means you are living a far better life than many of the third world countries where $4/day is payed to a lot of employees.

Yes we also have (please have a look) loot.co.za and takealot.co.za both use to accept bitcoin through payfast(basically bitpay) Payfast topped taking bitcoin they said it was because of the fees and the transactions not going through in the time payment window and failing. I personally had no problems I guess some people are too cheap to pay decent fees or are stupid and ruined it for people like me. Though I think payfast want something more consistent. They do fully support crypto and will bring it back in the future.

Yes most of what I buy is with bitcoin. I have even asked a store owner if he took crypto and he said I can pay him in any main crypto so I paid in some eth but I could have used doge too. The merchant sold cannabis seeds. We are liberal here and cannabis is legal to use and grow. It was voted in the court an unconstitutional law and yeah ^^

I am not sure what you mean by "clear set of policies and regulations" when I hear those words I shudder. They both just mean someone wants control of you. We are not insane here like they are in the USA and other places. Crypto is a tangible asset here. Basically it is very high risk and your own problem. The government is happy money is coming from outside the country since I do not take up a job position locally since I work online and have multiple revenue streams. There is no tax. There can never be tax since crypto is not goverment issued. Crypto is not money. It was created by the people for the people publically. When you go from crypto to fiat you pay tax since you converting into government issued funds(local currency) you then pay capital gains tax 10%-21% the nice thing is if you are paid in bitcoin you will never pay income tax but instead capital gains since it is a trade between currencies.

We have a local exchange called luno exchange https://www.luno.com/en/exchange unlike these shitty no face noone know here they are exchanges that claim to be legit... Luno is legit and your KYC is protected by local laws. The company can get into a lot of trouble if any info is leaked or stolen. The owner is also known to the public. Basically the exchange follows current laws that actually are there to protect you and not just the government like in some countries.

Yes $600-$2500 is pretty good. The going rate for a comfortable life (there is some website that figure this out) is $500 but really you need a dual income or a friend to live with or you will struggle.
Yes we live a much better life then most third world countries. That is why I say our economy is between first and third world. Our laws and legal stuff is first world for sure. A lot of the land is rural so it makes me think of third world but I live in a suburb far from the main town. The main town is a business district and you don't want to live there.

$4 a day you can't live on here. Only if you live homeless but that's not really living.
Just some interesting info. A beggar can make $500 a month. One was even offered a job but turned it down since she made more begging. "Begging was her job"
Mostly people give beggers $0.20 or to the car guards who look after your car while you shop. A car guard will make $300-$400 or so I am guessing.

I've always stated that Africa is the first continent in the world where crypto-currency should be adopted because most people there are unbanked.
Most that are unbanked are uneducated, they could be within internet use but cant hanlde computer let alone use cryptocurrency.


Hasn't Nigerian banks adopted a ban on virtual currencies? Still it being so popular is weird. It's not still recognized by banks.
The ban is not prominent and can be maneuver. Most transaction should not be named after cytocurrency, I mean mentioning bitcoin as reason of transaction. such account might be banned.

Lol oh boy. You calling other people uneducated meanwhile it is you who is uneducated. If you actually bothered to take the time to read the thread instead of spamming filth you would have seen my previous post.
Firstly South Africa is not Africa. Africa is a continent. South Africa is one of 54 countries within the African continent and is probably the most evolved and ahead.

I have already explained most people here own a cellphone and have internet access. Yes that means most people living here know how to use the internet how amazing.
I am unsure what you mean by unbanked but we definitely have banks here. There is one a few roads up from me actually.

I swear it's like some of you are so ignorant you probably think I live in a mud hut in the bush somewhere and make funny clicky sounds with my tongue.  Cheesy Cheesy
575  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks are offering Negative interest rates! will this help BTC on: October 03, 2019, 10:35:21 AM
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If I remember correctly, the reason on why the Japan's Central Bank imposed negative interest rates was to encourage its people to spend since most of them are saving their money either in the bank or on their respective houses. Due to this phenomenon, there lacks an inflow of cash in the economic machinery which makes the prices lower and cheaper BUT no one spends their money.

This would be a good opportunity if Bitcoin were to be introduced as an investment alternative since people would be spending and purchasing bitcoins, just like what they are currently doing. It would be a both win-win situation to their economy and to the price of bitcoin as well.


I didn't know that. I thought they would be investing in things instead? Wouldn't that be much better and stimulate the economy? Surely in Tokyo people spend? I know there are a lot of old people living in japan compares to other countries so maybe they the ones that are saving? I can see people in rural areas saving. The people living in cities have to many flashing lights and adverts in their face all the time. It still makes no sense to me to have negative rates. It is just going to annoy people. I think it' a cheek. If I lived there I wouldn't even use the bank then I would juts invest my money and withdraw directly from there once a month to my bank and spend the money before too much negative interest incurs.
576  Other / Off-topic / Re: HOW TO protect yourself from DNS hijacking? on: October 03, 2019, 10:05:17 AM
Op in his other post has come up with a detailed information on, how to stay away from scammers. Now his effort to make users not get caught into DNS hijack is a good try. DNS hijack can be confirmed when an application used gets redirected to a browser. This can be sought by the native tools available. If not going through the device manager can find additional drivers getting added. If there is something likewise you get the access to disable it. Further on restart the issue won't be there anymore.

Wait, what!? Did you just say drivers? How are additional drivers added and why? Are you sure about that? If that's true thats scary as hell. I can't think of anything that having drivers would succeed at doing.
How would the attacker get permission to install the drivers first of all? What drivers would it be? network card? Wifi? As far as I know, the DNS is the server you connected to and can be an ad server. When you use apps with ads from the google store you connect to a DNS for ads. It is for targetted advertising.
577  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: When thinking forward always think backward on: October 02, 2019, 09:09:13 PM
No. Be foolish and sell me all your tokens. Dump everything and be impatient.

MY father used to tell me to plan ahead you must plan backwards since there are prerequisites for moving on from one stage of the plan to the other.

Now we have to use a good strategy that is not the same as the previous year which at that time the average price of altcoin was very good so we can make decisions in a moment, but now we must be patient in selling our altcoin because of very bad prices, to get to the advantage we must save our altcoin first to avoid loss cases and now we must be patient until the price of altcoin will return to high.
Storing altcoin for too long in the wallet is also no guarantee that it will be expensive, now it is not willing to save altcoin or not, but in unfavorable market conditions, so we are all required to be more patient in facing the current conditions, because if altcoin the price is good, surely everyone will also sell it.

You right. Some altcoins were never meant to last and have no real reason to exist and thus can be sold at a time when you feel satisfied with the offer but do not wait so long. Kill the pig while it's still fat.
Projects you believe in and have a future you can keep the tokens for or sometimes sell some and keep the rest.
578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do crypto trading bots really generate profits? on: October 02, 2019, 07:08:34 PM
I don't trust it. I find it hard to believe you can automatically generate profit. Some things I do know what you can do with a bot have it watch the market for when you not around and sell and buy according to your settings. So you don't miss good trades because you were asleep. Surely you cannot just leave the bot? You must have to come back to it every now and again to reconfigure it for the next few days of trading. I worry it makes a mess while I am away and I end up losing money or worse a $0 account.

you see gunboat and cat advertising here and they have good reviews and no bad trust or scam accusations so I really do not know what to make of it all. Hopefully, someone here knows what they are talking about and can help me understand?
579  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is China ahead of US now in terms of digital adaptation? on: October 02, 2019, 07:01:44 PM


Of course China is far ahead, even in the current fiat economy today base on the country's wealth and how much it had grown over the years.

Chine is a confusing country with all their laws and weirdness. They were not against cryptocurrency at all. They were just against theor people using a currency that is not their own. They are communist so it does make a lot of sense. I guess if this all comes through then they are way way ahead of the USA. The USA still is messing around with silly laws on regulations(restrictions) instead of focusing on what good crypto can bring.
It is almost like the USA is fighting against itself.

That's also true after all government has to collect money from its people. Releasing their own digital currency makes it possible for them unlike taxing BTC which leaves a lot of holes to circumvent government. Chinese may not have the all the freedom in terms of this but the adoption in their country for digital currencies will advance.

This is what I keep saying. You cannot tax something that is not yours. Bitcoin is not owned by anyone but by everyone. The federal reserve is printed out at will without anything happening besides a printing press. With bitcoin, the currency is released at timed intervals so you can't just print out bitcoin like you can with fiat. Bitcoin is not government-issued. If they want to tax then they must tax on a government-issued cryptocurrency.
580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BitTorrent (BTT) coin! on: October 02, 2019, 06:10:49 PM
I tried to use Utorrent with BTT to try to earn some since you earn torrenting instead of mining. I downloaded 5 different things and they had people downloading from them and I was uploading but I never got a signle BTT.
Can someone please explain to me exactly how it works or show me a link or video? I don't seem to be able to find help anywhere.

How much is it possible to earn in a day uploading? Pay/GB uploaded or what?
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