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341  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Biggest winning so far on: April 15, 2020, 04:22:52 PM
Its only 1 month when 2020 came around the corner but I would like to know what your largest win is so far and if you have set yourself some targets for this year.
So far, my largest winning was only no more than $200 since this 2020 starts. I am really bad at gambling and the percentage of my winning ratio is lower than my loss ratio. This total winning amount is actually not closer to 10% of the total amount I spend on playing.
342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cheating or Not? on: April 14, 2020, 03:12:10 PM
If their rules state that they have the right to change the rules in their own accord then it is not cheating since they have announced it before they even start the campaign. However, as I understand, this KYC is only applicable to receiving or transferring of your reward, if they require you to undergo KYC in an exchange, then this is a different matter.
after promotion ends they tell promoters to go and open account on an exchange and pass KYC
I don't see anything too special. If they require us to KYC in exchange to receive tokens, it is also a normal request. I also saw TEM bounty before, they asked KYC participants at coinall and then sent a screenshot to be verified. Everything happened quickly and smoothly
Maybe it is normal for you but for some, it is not normal. Most users here do not want to have kyc because we don't have even the slightest idea where they will take the confidentiality of our identity. There are cases that identities were being sold in the black market and that is one of the reasons why some users do not want to have kyc.
343  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: High rewards still possible in bounties? on: April 14, 2020, 02:43:19 PM
Is high rewards like 350,000$ for bounty hunters still possible this days? I know it's all down to the success of the project but is this still achievable? How many successful projects with such reward paid hunters since 2018 that you know?
i think some bounty reward that got 350,000$ is impossible even if u ask the old bounty hunters here but its not impossible to get high rewards specially if your rank is higher.
Agree, no one can get $ 350k for a bounty. That's a lot of money and no one can do it, in 2017 my friends received $ 5000 from each campaign and I think that is the largest amount possible for every participant.
I think you misunderstood, what he meant by that is if it is still possible for a certain campaign to have a total allocation of $350,000 nowadays.


To OP, It is not possible. There are only a few investors that are still willing to invest in any coin offering today, most of the bounty projects was unable to even reach their minimum target investment, so, this allocation amount seems impossible.
344  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Longest Break You Have On Not Gambling on: April 14, 2020, 11:26:58 AM
The longest break I take before was about 3 months, it is when I lost everything I won before that. At first, I lost a little amount but then because I wanted to take those losses, I continue to play until all my money in my wallet was deposited and lost in gambling. I took 3 months break because I can't remove the fact that I wasn't able to control myself and end up losing all my money.
345  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the difference between Online and Physical casinos? on: April 14, 2020, 10:30:34 AM
The difference between online and physical casino is in an online casino, you can play anytime and anywhere by yourself, and without anyone interfering you physically and mentally. While in a physical casino, you can experience everything you can experience, including the pressure, to be deceived by your opponent, and even to interact with other people.
346  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 90% Of Project Bounties Are Scams on: April 13, 2020, 04:01:29 PM
I hope the bounty manager can check each project before it is managed, and for cheat managers, stop cheating.
Well, bounty managers are really checking the projects before they start managing it. But the outcome of the project is not in their hands and they don't even know any internal plans of the project team. So, even if they think that the project seems legit by investigating the project, the outcome will still depend on the project team.
347  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ixinium bounty participants? on: April 13, 2020, 03:35:13 PM
How many of you guys participated in ixinium bounty campaign? I heard it's a success from few bounty hunters, well I remember this bounty campaign and as I can tell it does look like a scam project back then, no info about the team, what lesson can be learnt here ?
I've heard this project before but I just disregard this, I heard that this project is a scam project but it turns out to be a successful one. Participants were able to receive their bounties and it is already listed in an exchange.
I think the lesson here is not to judge a single project immediately, further investigation and trust are what we need.
Lol, just like many called bitwings a scam project, more surprises in near future for sure, the least project you expected to become successful will win over your so called quality bounty project
Until now, is this project still a scam? Is there any new news for this project? I saw it in 2019 and missed it because there are too many FUD coming to this project
It seems not, since this project paid their participants and every accusation was ignored and even listed their coin in exchange. Regarding the updates, you might see their telegram channel or any social media channel for updates.
348  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are calling projects as scam when they are in a bear market? on: April 13, 2020, 02:48:39 PM
Most people usually give a project the Scam simply because they didn't get much money as expected from them or better still if the price is shit. But have noticed that most Scam projects their price are always shit, most at time the teams pump the price and dumps it on the unfortunate ones
Even if they never pump it, the scam projects will abandon the project after they finish the ICO and IEO. I recently saw a few similar projects like Blockburn, after completing IEO, the price of the token has dropped 30 times compared to the original. Obviously this is a shady and scam project
I agree, that is the most common thing that the developers do nowadays. After successfully launching the project, they will have their exit scam. The price of their token will drop to the bottom of its price and there will be no developments coming.
349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think CREDITS (CS) is a very well organized SCAM? on: April 13, 2020, 02:20:19 PM
They are not answering any inquiries from their telegram channel and they are blocking messages from anyone who asks anything about the progress of the project, it is suspicious and this is enough evidence for everyone that this project is a scam.
350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Learn and learn and keep learning will safe you from lots of foul play on: April 13, 2020, 01:27:50 PM
No matter how loud your voice is, ignorant people will still continue to exist.  Roll Eyes
The desperation and greed are already part of the market and it will continue to exist because everyone eyes only anyway to get rich no matter what the risks are OR how it is done.
In terms of ads, I never trusted ads from Facebook as it could be made by bots sharing posts automatically.
Well said, mate. The desire of the people to make money as early as they can, especially those newbies who should know first the very basics about cryptocurrency. They prioritize getting rich and taking the easy path and accepting those far from reality promise.
351  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: YOBIT scam peoples in X100 ICO on: April 13, 2020, 12:51:00 PM
Well, this news is not something new in most users here. Yobit has a lot of issues even before like this where they promote a shitcoin then after a few days its price is already at the bottom. This is also the exchange where I see a lot of listed shitcoin on it, so, users should definitely avoid this exchange.
352  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bot attack bounty thread on: April 12, 2020, 04:40:19 PM
this happened not because of the bot in my opinion, but because many people who had airdrop telegram channel gave access to google form without including the source (bitcointalk thread) and this caused many people joined airdrop and spreadsheets filled by airdrop participants from their references. and of course their purpose of doing it without the source was to find referrals and Unfortunately if it's Airdrop just use the form, of course many people make sock puppet for their personal gain.
A bot is still possible in this matter, but aside from that, you have a point that it is possible where people who had telegram channels or groups in social media shared this airdrop to multiple people without having access to this forum.
353  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Chess online? on: April 12, 2020, 03:55:01 PM
There are various websites that you can play chess online, you can battle with anyone including your friends or even someone you didn't know in person. However, the one you are looking for which you can bet and the winner will take it all, there is yet to exist nowadays.
354  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now is a good time on: April 12, 2020, 03:01:01 PM
It won't work as you have imagined. Even if there is no quarantine, people tend to surf the internet every single day. I am sure that they also know about bitcoin but they just disregard it due to their own reason. Even if we promote bitcoin through social media and elsewhere, they will just disregard it because of the covid-19 issue. Every individual is saving their money and storing enough food for their needs, I doubt that they will give their time listening because people needs to do what they need to do right now.
355  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ixinium bounty participants? on: April 12, 2020, 02:28:25 PM
I have seen this bounty in 2019, it is managed by AdsistMediaBounty and it's a scam project. If their project is now listed at the exchange, I believe its price has collapsed many times compared to the original price.
As stated above, bounty hunters that participated in this campaign got a fair fee, it only means that they were paid. The said campaign was accused to be a scam project but after the campaigns was finished and got listed in stellarport, how can you call it a scam after they paid their participants.

the tokens that were promoted turned out to be listed on stellarport and therefore the hunters got a fair fee.
https://stellarport.io/exchange/alphanum4/XXA/GC4HS4CQCZULIOTGLLPGRAAMSBDLFRR6Y7HCUQG66LNQDISXKIXXADIM/native/XLM/Stellar?tab=Trade
356  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the safest crypto online games to start if you are a Newbie? on: April 12, 2020, 12:58:00 PM
For me it is card games, I am very familiar with card games especially with poker.
But it all depends on every gambler since the criteria for choosing the safest online gambling is what game you are comfortable with and familiar with.
357  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Monero get delisted, again on: April 12, 2020, 12:28:27 PM
why is this happening? Are people getting tired of privacy coin?
No, but the only reason we can see is that the Korean government does not accept the feature it gives to its users. They might be worried about the possible situation they might be in sooner or later due to the privacy it provides. So, the exchanges are starting to remove monero to avoid future conflicts.
358  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BOUNTY TASKS ARE VERY DEMANDING on: April 12, 2020, 11:48:00 AM
In my opinion, signature campaigns make a minimum of 15 posts a week, or about 3 posts per day, still light. So for me no problems
with these rules, the most important is the payment of projects in accordance with what has been done by bounty hunters. Sometimes
the pay that is given is very small, not worth the time already spent in promoting the projects.
It's true, it's not that hard to make 15 posts per week where you just have to create 3 or more posts a day. As far as I know, spyce project is a good project, so, 15 posts a week is already a good deal for participants. The rules are only for the good of the project, and it is nice to have a strict rules to avoid bounty cheaters.
359  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone here dream of achieving their financial goal in life through gambling? on: April 12, 2020, 09:50:12 AM
Many gamblers have a dream like this, I even include myself. I know everyone wants to achieve their financial goal through gambling which is considered as easy money if you win. But I know that this is a kind of dream that will remain a dream for everyone.
360  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you keep track of your gambling? how? on: April 12, 2020, 09:15:22 AM
No, because I think it is unnecessary to record my gambling every time I play. Seeing the history or the outcome of my gambling will only give me stress and it might be the trigger for me to chase my losses and will lead to losing more money later on.
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