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261  Other / Meta / Re: Yobit spam on the forum on: June 27, 2019, 04:59:58 PM
Quote from: rosezionjohn link=topic=5133809.msg51625197#msg51625197
It looks just like the one they launched a few months ago. Best of luck to the accounts of those who will participate.

It really seems the same with the one who caused  numerous spams across the forum, but as I have read the conditions it is somewhat has been updated.though I still don't like their daily maximum quota. Even if they've set
the ranks on who can just participate, I don't think spam will be avoided. I think they should also limit their participants and not just by counting anyone who wears their signature.

Will try this Signature Campaign for only 4 hours until I get some confirmations about the payment. If this is said to be legit then I might try to participate here also. Lets just hope shitty bastards who'll abused this campaign once again gets a perma-ban instantly.


Edit:
Withdrawn from using Signature. Just found an issue that the campaign is still offline, therefore payments aren'yt yet guaranteed.


The hero members were confirming though. I'm about to join the campaign. I'm not going to spam at all of course I will participate to have a fruitful fud in the forum Smiley

Condition state that - Personal stats updated every 3-4 hours. Do we receive the coins after 4 hours? Let us know.
262  Other / Meta / Re: Yobit spam on the forum on: June 26, 2019, 06:13:04 PM
How's that being a ponzi?
They are an exchange. They do what exchanges does, if they pump coins I guess they are just vulgar to what they do but at least you knew the shitcoins there are shitcoins.
One issue so far that's very disturbing to them is making a hardtime for withdrawals of altcoins. I do think they are giving a favor to those who wanna withdraw altcoins though, its better to withdraw BTC.

I'm still joining!
Don't they literally have IEO ponzis and pump/dump emails?

Bit of a shocking that a project will do an IEO there.   Cheesy  Definitely needs fixing after all they spend so much for the marketing.
263  Other / Meta / Re: Yobit spam on the forum on: June 26, 2019, 06:04:20 PM
I was on the original campaign...

Put my sig back up for 2 days;  no change on the yobit site, nothing.   fuck em.  They lost me as an advert.
As far as I know, Yobit's campaign is automated. Once you join and delete your signature, they remove you from the campaign.
If your signature was removed by theymos, that means Yobit kicked you out. If this is true, all former Yobit campaign participants can't join again. They played themselves Tongue

It does sound like Theymos is communicating with them. If a user promote Yobit and his signature weren't deleted by theymos, it does mean he is allowed, isn't he? I see some of them. But why got some red tag from users?
You can put anything you want in your signature.. That doesn't mean that theymos has checked to see if the contents it is referring to are legit, or if in the case of a company it is in good standing with theymos.

I don't see anything that makes me believe that theymos has any contact at all with yobit.

The only thing i see is that the yobit signature ban has expired, and that their campaign is nog longer active. Those are the facts.

But why got some red tag from users?

Because some users probably believe that promoting yobit is the same as promoting any other ponzi scheme/scam.



How's that being a ponzi?
They are an exchange. They do what exchanges does, if they pump coins I guess they are just vulgar to what they do but at least you knew the shitcoins there are shitcoins.
One issue so far that's very disturbing to them is making a hardtime for withdrawals of altcoins. I do think they are giving a favor to those who wanna withdraw altcoins though, its better to withdraw BTC.

I'm still joining!


264  Other / Meta / Re: Yobit spam on the forum on: June 26, 2019, 04:18:22 PM
I was on the original campaign...

Put my sig back up for 2 days;  no change on the yobit site, nothing.   fuck em.  They lost me as an advert.
As far as I know, Yobit's campaign is automated. Once you join and delete your signature, they remove you from the campaign.
If your signature was removed by theymos, that means Yobit kicked you out. If this is true, all former Yobit campaign participants can't join again. They played themselves Tongue

It does sound like Theymos is communicating with them. If a user promote Yobit and his signature weren't deleted by theymos, it does mean he is allowed, isn't he? I see some of them. But why got some red tag from users?
265  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Would you live in a place that collects your data? on: June 15, 2019, 06:38:21 AM

The ones I knew was just the Smart phones and then smart TV and now the smart City?  Whats else have I not know this time.  It won't be long til we see China's new Smart Moon. I don't wanna life in earth anymore. I'd just walk the thick icy land of South pole to get rid of all these.
266  Economy / Services / Re: (E)t)h)e)x).bet Signature Campaign 0,024 BTC / month [FULL] on: June 13, 2019, 03:48:31 PM


Name:  fudster
Profile link:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=913271
Post count:  1068
Rank:  Sr. Member
Bitcoin address:  14YtPQZwCk1AWkxW4CZCMo4kn9JiWe4xzC

Just waiting for a slot by next week.
267  Other / Meta / Re: Trust flags on: June 13, 2019, 06:55:45 AM

We're use to seeing RED warning below the user profile in threads where they participated. Now we have to look into their trust to check if a user has the credibility before making transaction.
268  Other / Meta / Re: HELP why am I Banned 911 on: May 29, 2019, 08:09:22 PM
You name yourself "Britney Spears Foundtion" that won't help you unban the account.

Most of those that were banned was due to plagiarism, almost 100% were proven to be true. Defend yourself soon.  Cheesy
269  Other / Meta / Re: A wave of bans: 400 yesterday, 300 the day before. What changed? on: May 20, 2019, 02:56:46 PM
But why now and why so many? Did they develop some automatic tool to check members' posts en masse, then moderators check suspicious posts manually and give out bans as required? Are there any false reports?

Asked same question here you can read comments below my question.
My question is why now?

And yes all reports are reviewed manually by moderators and given ban based on the usefulness of the accounts to the forum. Some get temporary 60days ban and signature ban between 1-2years while others get permanent ban.

Will the mods going to manually erase those copied posts as well?  Plagiarism is hard to dispute. If its copy-pasting is the violation, sanction must be permaban.

Why now?  Well its time for bitcointalk.org to claim the first page result when googling "Bitcoin", plagiarism I think prevents this from happening.
270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ETERBASE: Europe's Premier Digital Asset Exchange on: May 20, 2019, 02:35:42 PM


I know this must have been asked before but I'm gonna asking it again as I can't find it in pages of this thread.

Why is the minimum BTC withdrawal is 0.002BTC while the withdrawal fee is 0.007BTC? I just checked their website. I would stay away from exchange the charges this high.
271  Economy / Economics / Re: Regulation of Cryptocurrency Around the World on: May 11, 2019, 02:45:32 PM

The PDF file kept crashing my browser. There were two RED spot on South America but only Bolivia was mentioned. Which is the other one?

Cryptocurrencies are illegal in mostly poor authoritarian countries(Saudi Arabia isn't poor,but it's definitely authoritarian).We don't need the support of such countries(maybe except China) and let's hope that no country form the green area will move to the red area. Grin

Saudi has banned it because their whole economy is based on the petrodollar. Their thinking is probably, "crypto undermines the dollar which undermines the petrodollar which would be bad for saudi".

Kinda isolating themselves. Isn't there an Arab coin and Arab base exchange?
272  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is the bear market over? Important Weekly close! on: May 06, 2019, 03:49:05 PM
There is an uptrend that is just it, the bear market being over still is an speculation. It can still go back down to $3k, this uptrend can be disrupted with just another news about regulations and banning BTC or crypto. There is no warranty until we see prices rich its previous ATH. Price of BTC can take another year or two before it could go up to $10k
273  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲EOSBet.io - Licensed Casino Platform 🎲Provably Fair 🎲NOW ACCEPTING BTC ₿ on: May 06, 2019, 03:30:13 PM
LOOK , game-protect started to take interest on eosbet because of dividends Cheesy. The averages are about 20 dollars per week income from having around 10 thousand bet token, which means you need to wager about 125 bitcoins to make 20 bucks a week.

Bet tokens are still insanely overvalued, I don't know what eosbet will do because I can see that dividends are getting less and less both because there are less people gambling but also there are way too many bets available as well. Right now if people could sell their bet tokens we would see the dividends drop to under 5 dollars per 10k token because as of right now that is the only appeal eosbet has, chance to get dividends, without getting any bet tokens people wouldn't play here at all and the dividends would be quite small.

How is it overvalued again? It's not even in any exchange. Yeah it's hard to get any right now, because the tokens are limited and eventually will get harder and harder to obtain by playing.
Why is it hard to get BET tokens now?

What is the formula of BET tokens distribution?

There isn't an exchange yet that list this token but I think a DEX should have been adding this by now. If its going to be listed you'd be seeing a lot will sell specially the hunters, right now their tokens seem on hold, they can't withdraw but they can receive dividends and can also withdraw their dividends.  Buying their account is possible but both of you has the private key which is risky.
274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain adoption on: May 06, 2019, 01:21:13 PM
What are the services and jobs that most likely will be suppressed and which will be created by Blockchain adoption?

financial service, gaming industry, educations, real estate and many more
i'm sure mass adoptions on Blockchain technology is already begin my friend
and all of people in this community should be happy, because we are the first in this industry
regards


There are existing blockchain projects related to these industries. Once these projects adopted, more companies are going to come in, who knows there will be real estate brokers that will soon come in and will also start using the real estate blockchain projects. Gaming industries are also into it, we've seen these projects right now and more developers are going to come in too.
275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Fundraising scam ,the way I see new projects on: May 04, 2019, 05:05:13 PM


This is why they are changing the way such as IEO however its not going to guarantee still,  exchanges are just used by these exchanges that does their IEO on it. It has become a bigger scam in the end where more parties are going to be part of the scam. These exchanges don't act like they are the escrows but will only negotiate with the listing after the IEO.
276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FreedomOptions.io Real Time Crypto Binary Option Trading [BTC][ETH][FDM] on: May 04, 2019, 04:56:38 PM


What is the FDM tokens for and does it have its own blockchain?

I have played binary once which I only win 80% of what I bet but with FDM tokens will this change on your platform like I can get about 100% of it and the FDM tokens are the ones going to be taken from my account?

277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]🔷EOSBet.io - Licensed Casino Platform🔷[PASSIVE INCOME]🔷🔷 on: May 03, 2019, 04:01:57 PM
There are probably more if they add ETH but like you said LTC is going to add to the pile. The more games they'd add is going to also make this project more interesting platform to play with. Passive income from dividends are already making this project highlighted. Maybe after Hilo, they'd be adding Poker but this is just me saying.

I can't see any reason for not adding all the top coins from the coinmarketcap. I most likely end up getting cryptocurrencies, that i never had before if that happens Smiley.

Yea exactly, they can add Monero and probably even DASH, there are tons of traders in these coins and they can also end up playing the games in the platform if they see it can be used in the casino. Doing a poll will assist them in making decisions to integrate the coins.
278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is ADA a good investment? on: May 03, 2019, 03:47:40 PM


I use to look ADA as a good contender because its developer was previous from ETH but seemingly not preforming well since 2018. I have not followed the project since last year though so I have no idea about the ongoing progress of the project.

If anybody ask me that which altcoins you most like after Etherium? my answer will be Cardano (ADA). I mostly love this project for their strong developers. I hope this coin gonna be very strong in near future.

Can you tell us what have been achieved so far by the ADA team?
279  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲EOSBet.io - Licensed Casino Platform 🎲Provably Fair 🎲NOW ACCEPTING BTC ₿ on: May 03, 2019, 03:42:12 PM
I don't think it needs to be 500k just to get more hyped, there is a leeway of betting smaller and getting quicker results which is why I think people would not wait until 125k eos and bet smaller and tiny amounts and try their best before that number. Jackpots are such a small chance that normally you would expect it to never hit, people say things like if the odds are 1 in 2.5 million that I will play 2.5 million times and eventually win, but thats not the case, your first bet has the same chance of hitting jackpot as your last bet which is why it is super impossible to hit jackpot normally.

However sometimes luck would have it someone wins jackpot and 10 days later another person wins a much lower jackpot, you never know when you will hit it, maybe someone will hit jackpot in an hour, maybe it will be another year, its that kind of odds.

Odds don't matter to people who are chasing the lottery prices, only the amount of jackpot does. Otherwise they would just play for the smaller amounts.
Greed is the ultimate gambler customer appeal. Not the rationality.

This is why this is a good marketing for the project, if it goes more than $500k its a record breaking. People will keep trying to get that jackpot and will try their luck. I noticed myself sending EOS in my account just to try my luck so that's a personal testimony. Must be my greed.
280  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: TokenPay is a SCAM on: May 02, 2019, 07:14:32 PM
Gents

Allow me to introduce myself. I am Horsebox and my team is currently investigating tokenpays activities. We have a telegram group where you can join and share some information. You’re suspicions are spot on btw. Here is the tekegram  link to our group. https://t.me/joinchat/LeCS6kZeIErWci4M4zsjSA

We have Lots of hard facts about the unethical practices of this coin.

Thank you

There are evidence being posted already available for you. Check all the threads about the project, its all there.

Them not paying bounty hunters is not good at all. If they have done it, its not going to be surprising if they do it to all including the investors who trustingly send coins to them.
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