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781  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: You Can't Be Jobless And Be Participating In Bounties on: June 03, 2019, 06:17:21 PM
you need time and patience in doing bounties and not all of them are successful.
There are many failure in the community. payment tokens needs time to be listed in exchange.
You should have a regular job and make this bounties as your sideline or 2nd job.
I am of the same opinion. Bounties is pretty irregular source of income. So it seems very hard to participate in it having no regular job. Bounties may be good as secondary activity because they don't take much time.

I don't think anyone method of income can be considered as a job. Even if you work at a company and have a job in the traditional sense you should still have money tied into other place. Too many people rely on their job and if they lose it they have a problem. This is why you should use bounties as an extra income and combine other methods so that you do not rely on any one method of making money. You must have  backup plan.
782  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are these coins shyt? on: June 03, 2019, 06:13:01 PM
Most of the coins don't even have a use. As soon as some has a relatively decent use then people climb on board. There a couple of games that did this and a few earning programs but nothing serious yet.
There were a few attempts to do what tron does with that one casina you can use your tron to generate other coins to gamble with, that site is not up yet though. That is the thing, its a waiting game and you never know if the coins you stocking up on are the right ones to follow through with their project.
783  Economy / Digital goods / Re: MidFaucet - NEW Faucet PHP Script Support Shortlink/PTC/Faucet/QA on: June 03, 2019, 04:31:38 PM
Why are you on a cryptocurrency forum asking for paypal payments? If you intelligent enough to make such an advanced script yet you don't see the problem with limiting payment options. Dude this is a crypto forum not a fiat forum we buy with crypto. I thought you should know that you just lost a sale due to your cluelessness.
784  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: - CryptoNinja.co - Tested faucets, airdrops, guides, no ads! on: June 03, 2019, 04:08:00 PM
There was once a site that did crypto drops and they recorded the amount of profit they made. It was between $10-$200 maybe $40-$60 average. So it was worth it. They did I think 50 or so airdrops (it may have been up to 100 I forget now) on average there were about 8-12 airdrops that paid. The thing is even if they pay what is the token worth? You will need to wait. I remember doing an airdrop and I got $100 a few months after. Obviously, you don't know what is a scam or not but we will trust your judgment to try filter as much crap out as you can.
785  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your thoughts on the recent Localbitcoins.com ban of its Iran-based users on: June 03, 2019, 04:03:03 PM
Wow.... Do people actually read before they post. I bet most people here didn't even open the link never mind even read what it says. It has nothing to do with the government. localbitcoin chose to backout of servicing customers from Iran because of US sanctions. It is in the second bloody paragraph -_-

Could they not just use a proxy?? I don't see the big deal?

I don't see the big deal either
it is just one of the platform to trade bitcoins between people peer to peer
and seeing all the arrests and troubles people are getting into while trading at LB  I'd think twice using it anyways
Iran probably didn't even notice the news

They probably live in USA. The more I hear about that country the less I like it. LB don't ask for personal info but they do suggest to you to use your info once you trade a certain amount. On my account it says "you have traded a significant amount of bitcoin in the last whatever amount of time, please consider updating your personal info. You only need to give your info if you making very big transactions I think. There is some sort of limit but I didn't bother to look because it is so much it will probably never become an issue. They understand on LB that people launder money in large amount. No need to ask personal info from someone who only selfs or buys hundreds of $$$ worth of bitcoin. It's only when its in the tens of thousands of dollars. Anyway you are supposed to record your business transactions for your end of year tax audit. You are responsible for it, not the exchange or anyone else. You don't need to convert to fiat often anyway. I try keeping it to a minimum since I spend bitcoin on things. If you don't want to pay income tax then spend your bitcoin on things. You will pay VAT of course. Only if you covert over a certain amount to fiat will you pay capital gains tax. If you earn under a certain amount you don't pay tax and depending on what you make you fall into a category tax bracket. I think capital gains it somewhere between 10%-21% It depends on the bracket you fall under.
786  Economy / Digital goods / Re: NEW >>AutoFaucet Script V1.5 just for 5$ in any currency in faucethub on: June 03, 2019, 03:31:22 PM
I don't know what is going on. I uploaded the zip file into the root of my sites directory. I know the domain works I used a test html file. The index.php should be the file it loads when you type the url in.
Nothing loads

Here is the site address https://test.thecrypt.xyz/

I must be doing something wrong please help me out then I will show the working site for others to see. ^^
the first thing you must to do
>> great database in your database cpanl
>> save user database , pass database  , and name database in text file
>> import data.sql file to database
then go to your site
>> open libs file >> config.php file
 dont forget change this file permission
>>edit all require data
#site url #database info #and go on ..
after that test your site if it is not working pm with admin cpanel login and i do all require for you .
  

Thank you. It was my fault I was being silly. Usually, the landing page is index.php and this script it is main.php so I just changed the landing page and now it works. There is one problem I can't figure out though.
The problem is that there is no drop down menu where you enter your address. I don't know why and yes two currencies are enabled. I am still new to html php and java I just have only slightly more understanding then a basic background knowledge. This is pretty much the only problem I have. EVerything is looking great I like the script.

Yes I changed the config file permissions to 600 t ostop people accessing it and taking my FaucetHub API. I have made a database I will test it out once you have helped me ^^
787  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POW/POBH CPU Mining *novel* | Sanctuaries on: June 02, 2019, 10:41:43 PM
This is a very stable coin. Slow mining though. Is it even profitable to mine?

What are you guys mining with what CPU? Are you getting enough to cover your electricity because I tried mining this and it wasn't so profitable it was better to buy instead. The start and end price are almost the same with that massive bump in the middle. Quite good for a crypto to remain fairly stable.
788  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you still bother to engage non Bitcoiners? on: June 02, 2019, 09:26:42 PM
I just do my thing and I don't care what they doing. If they want to slave away earning fiat and not listen to reason then so be it. I cannot change them.

If they want to know about it, then they have to study. Their knowledge needs to be increased. Their whole issues need to know well. Then they will not have any new Question.

Exactly, knowledge is free and everyone has google. There is really no excuse not to be educated in your field of interest.
789  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins: to Mine or to Buy? That is the Question on: June 02, 2019, 08:34:12 PM
I have also asked myself this. If you interested in a currency you can just buy it. THough I found myself mining some new currencies and may not have bought them if I was not mining since I didn't have to do anything to mine and I was getting some work out of my rig. In cases like this, it is best to mine. Any opportunity you get to mine you should take. It could also pay off. YOu say but why not just buy more coins? Well sometimes you should. I think when you mine you feel more like you investing for free (the cost of electricity) then investing money into it. At least that is how it was for me.
790  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: You Can't Be Jobless And Be Participating In Bounties on: June 02, 2019, 08:25:52 PM
Define Job?? Btw Job stands for Just over broke. A joke won't make you rich it will make someone else rich and you will only see a tiny percentage of that. If you work for yourself you will earn most of it. Even if you work in a team it is also an option. I don't understand why people here talk about jobs when they have been in the crypto community for a long time. A job/work/career can be doing anything. Jobs are no longer the 9to5 drudgery they once were. There really obscure ways to make money especially in crypto currency. Bounty is the same as doing promotions for any other company.

As long as people need to sell something they will need advertising and thus promotors.

Actually you can! Cryptocurrency can be a dull time job now especially for traders and bounty participants (as bounty managers and hunters). I have seen hunters and bounty managers handling over ten projects at a time. You can't do all that with an offline job combined

That is true, it can be a lot of work but very fun and rewarding.
791  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stronger AML Enforcement Might Actually Save Crypto on: June 02, 2019, 04:54:49 PM
https://www.forbes.com/sites/yayafanusie/2019/05/29/stronger-aml-enforcement-might-actually-save-crypto/?utm_content=92934236&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-3972254294#73d10bfb7e78

Saw this article today and made me really think about this topic. What are your thoughts?

I feel like the KYC and AML companies such as Ciphertrace and Refinitiv are really helping with regulations and making governments feel better about crypto
I think that the more regulatory policies introduced the better! I'm just happy to be at the fulcrum of the Bitcoin movement. Clearly the more the governments accept Bitcoin, the higher the price will rise and the less volatile the market will become.
   For those that think regulation is bad, surely they are sadly mistaken, but not without reasonable doubt. Freedom without order is anarchy, as order without freedom is tyranny. When the freedom of cryptocurrencies converge with the order of governmental regulations, everyone profits. As long as the order doesn't stifle the innovation.
  

Go back to sleep. You are delusional. Why are you here please tell me? You obviously have very little understanding of what liberation is. Good luck to you paying tax to a government that wastes it. Regulations just make things harder and give more control to the government. The government has nothing to do with crypto, it was made for the people by the people and there is nothing you or anyone else can do about it, so seriously dude go to sleep. THis isn't the place for pro-government and pro regulations. If you want that sell all your crypto and use fiat. Regulation doesn't mean safe. I bet you one of the people that have given out your KYC. WHen exchanges get hacked and your personal info is leaked good luck to you.

Even as a small child yo utqaight not to give any personal info to anyone no matter who they say they are. Would you give your KYC to a stranger in the street? Please man get real they use this regualtion crap to hide behine what they really do. It isn't the holders they need to worry about its the people running the exchange. I will never give my personal info out because legally I don't have to. Please learn the law. If an exchange wants my KYC that's fine but then I want the KYC of every single person working at that exhange or guess what?? They hiding something.


Personally, I have no problem with the KYC requirement which many projects and platforms are implementing in the name of being compliant with the laws of the country. However, I also understand that we can never be sure that our information is actually safe as anybody can decide anytime to monetize them for any reason. I think the best solution for this is to use a platform which utilize the blockchain technology for our data for safeguarding purposes and where we only have to do one time submission of pertinent data and documents. I know there will always be people who are not comfortable with any form of KYC...and for now the best solution for them is to avoid any service that requires such instead look for other alternatives.

Ok... YOu think its safe?? Can I have your KYC please? WHy not?? I can just run an ICO and claim to follow laws that are made up to begin with. Can you not understand its all bullshit. Go to your local authorty and ask them if you should be giving your eprsonal info to strangers. You are insane. Exchanges are not safe. No KYC is safe. Echanges get hacked and you lose your cryprto and your identity.

Go do some research about identity theft. People can destroy your life. YOu think its safe? Sorry but my family and their safety is more important then any law. I know I am not a crimanal so I don't need these regualtions.
They ask KYC when you move hundereds of dollars. Its a hostage tactic. YOu sound like you bow down to authorty. I bet if I pulled you over while you were driving you would stop just because I have a uniform on. Hell you would probably do anything I say. Slaves to the system.
792  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [SCRIPT] ★ Auto Faucet Script ★ $4 For a limited time! ★[SCRIPT] on: June 02, 2019, 04:26:36 PM
Please accept eth and you will make more sales. I will definitely buy some scripts let me know what you have.
793  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop chasing the "next" bitcoin on: June 02, 2019, 04:25:00 PM
I think that people who try to chase crypto especially the "next bitcoin" completely miss the point of having and using crypto. For them it's just to make more fiat which is so silly. They are the none believers.
It makes me think of the meme that says "if you don't love me at my $3k then you don't deserve me at my $100K" it is so true.

most of them aren't really at fault. they are just poor newcomers who entered a big market and were suddenly bombarded by a huge wave of advertisement which were promising them riches beyond their wildest dreams so they ended up buying a ton of useless tokens which have been continuously losing value

While a lot of altcoins have been bad investments. Some have provided ROIs higher than Bitcoin!!



https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/goldcoin/#markets

This is exctly why I say if you missed the btc rally there still plenty of coins to buy. Where did you hear about this coin btw? Did you buy some? What made you invest?
794  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mobile Bitcoin on: June 02, 2019, 04:10:24 PM
Look at google play for an app called Phoneum cloud mininig. It doesn't actually mine its POT (proof of time) it justs runs in the background and you have to tap start earning and you have 24 hours.
You can top the 24 hours up when you have 5 or fewer hours then it resets to 24 hours again. You get between 12-14 PHN tokens that are worth a cent each.

If you want there is an app called sweatcoin and you run it on your phone. It counts your steps and every 1000 steps you take you earn 1 SWC worth 5 cents. I walk my dogs daily and earn 10 cents worth.
Between these two apps thats $6 a month doing something I would normally do anyway and running a simple app.
795  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Say it again? Bitcoin transaction fees expensive? on: June 02, 2019, 04:05:46 PM
That is because of the $5 in comparison to $500,000 million, this still doesn't make sense to me. The other day I wanted to spend a few $$ and the fee was like almost $3 that's insane. THis is why I say use btc for bigger transactions like $50+ and anything lower use Eth. Even eth has started to get expensive so I have been using doge it is so quick and cheap. Doge was half a cent to send a few $$ and it is cheap to withdraw from the exchanges usually.

What other currency can you guys suggest to me for smaller payments?
796  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Americans’ Life Savings Disappear From Mexican Bank Accounts on: June 02, 2019, 02:26:16 AM
Before the goverment/officals or whatever have a little bitch fit about bitcoin tax and other idiocy maybe they should first conquer their own territory and get their fiat in check. How will they tax crypto when they can't even protect peoples fiat? The truth is they don't give a shit and just want to tax in on the cash cow. They never said anything before but as soon as bitcoin moons then they want to tax people.

Good luck taxing me I use crypto not fiat. Thank god I do not live in USA with an insane government. Here crypto is a tangible asset and the attitude is basically this "Great you found crypto, invest and use it we don't mine it is very risky so whatever happens, happens don't cry to use if you lose an investment"

So pretty much here you fend for yourself. They don't bother with besides capital gains for fiat. Reason being crypto is risky as it is.
797  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHub new faucet !!! easy-faucets.com on: June 02, 2019, 02:17:21 AM
Good. Direct faucet with no bs. There are no banner farms and your ads are placed pretty well. They are not too busy or annoying. The problem is I filled in the captcha and input my address as per usual, but I got an error message? Is something wrong on my side or yours? If you claim does it work for you?

Has anyone else here claim with any success?

I will try a second claim and edit here.

It worked. Problem on my side.

How are ads going? Have you reached withdraw yet?
798  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The reason we need cryptocurrencies on: June 02, 2019, 02:10:59 AM
We need crypto so we can have work xP Seriously how else will I be paid I will never accept paypal or some silly nonsense like that. For me, that is why I need crypto. I think its a pretty good reason.
I like earning in crypto through various methods and payment is quick. The one thing I do not like is waiting on bounty payments. We often wait too long. Luckily I diverse my invested time just like I diversify my crypto portfolio. Which brings me to my second point. I would not have investments if not for crypto. I stake coins and have done so for the past 2 years 24/7 PC running my wallets staking away. Made good money. It is difficult to break even but once you do its great.
799  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [FH] FavCrypto.Club - Faucet Claim up to 100 Satoshi | Offwalls + bouns on: June 02, 2019, 02:03:28 AM
Nice clean interface for your website. What you see is what you get. Answer the captcha and do the bot test. No horrible popups and pay direct to FaucetHub.
I am noticing many of you guys moving over to Hcaptcha? What do they pay?
800  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FutureFaucet:: New Auto Faucet on: June 02, 2019, 01:56:20 AM
I love these autofaucets. They profitable for the owners no doubt. I see you are using Hcaptcha? What is their payout / 1000?
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