You are just here to shill your holdings and people here won't buy it. The era of def tokens is over. They've done enough damage to the ecosystem. No usecase, just burn %. That is nothing special. Can't keep losing some percentage whenever I transfer my coins.
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I want to urge you to not give up on crypto currency and bitcoin because it is a wealth creator; all you have to do is to not cheat the process. Bitcoin is a path to wealth transfer, and i want to encourage to save in satoshis, either daily or weekly; the future of bitcoin and crypto currency is here!
Thanks for the encouragement. I know some friends and people that has already given up even before this pandemic. Now imagine during this pandemic, many already lost hope but what I always preach to them is to endure this because it won't be forever. Search history reveals that Bitcoin is the best performing asset of this 2020
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Interesting catch. Seems this is a new method of scam. I only know of the Twitter method where scammer photoshops a tweet in an image pretending to be a crypto influencer and promising giveaway. If you're smart enough, you will will know when you visit the website link that is included in the because it isn't associated with any influencers. What I do is report the profile and block.
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You as a bounty hunter should know the answers already. Buying views and all of that won't give the project the right audience/result they want. And also, this project owners sometimes don't have lot of funds to start this except they raise money from ICO/IEO and for them to be able to, they allocate some percentage from their supply(which doesn't have a worth because it's not listed or trading) to bounty promotion because it cost them nothing. Bounty hunters will help them get what they want almost at the price of nothing because no value for the token yet.
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What about Krislaw ? He/She got it too
You are right! Sorry Krislaw, I've added you to the winners list now. This means 17(!) of you got it right and you each walk away with $11.76. Wow! I was confused when I didn't see my name among the winners. Glad I won something. Also, I got 12.5$ instead of 11.76$. I don't know if others got same amount too.
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First red flag I noticed here is getting double of your of the amount you paid in 2 hour. Secondly, cloud mining are scams. They might pay early bird but they are definitely going to end up running away. This ones can't even afford to build a website
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Depends on which wallet, normally, your info isn't attached to wallet address and that the purpose of blockchain and decentralization. But the reason you need to know a wallet info is still unclear, only wallet that needs email registration carries details which can only be accessed by the wallet provider/ developer. All they need is the address, and they check for the name. They can't leak such details out.
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This is like the pattern mixer scammers use in all the scamming stories i have been reading. They gain your trust and later scam you.
Always ask questions on forums like this one before taking steps not when you get scammed, no one is going to help, you raised only awareness so others won't get scammed. Sorry for the loss
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Developers you are the main problem affecting your coins and tokens, bounty hunters only share up to 1% of your max supply, have some respect
I know the project you are referring to, this is very sad but that is the reality of the bounty participants' stories. This will always be repeated, only a few legit and solid projects will respect the bounty participants. Not just a project, it's most of the projects out there. They give a lot of discounts during pre sales and allocate maybe 2% of supply, then they blame bounty hunters. I think they should better promote their project with BTC or ETH payment and observe the difference.
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No doubt this is actually fake figures not even pump. Exchange like should not be allowed to be on cmc. I'm sure this exchange will also be involved in selling people's personal data. especially beginners who yesterday joined the XT airdrop from this exchange themselves.
They do that just to keep airdroppers hope high, and when their reward is distributed, they'd find out it's worthless. What information did the airdrop hunters give to this exchange? Because if they ask for personal data, I think they will just use it for other purposes like as you said may sell those data. Also, if you will see the % change, that's ridiculous! A normal exchange will not show such very high percentage of change, so obviously a massive pump was there. I checked from the homepage of their website and require for KYC, but they could be selling traders personal details. To attract new traders and earn tokens, you do not need to go through KYC verification! Your referrals are also not required to pass KYC verification! No doubt this is actually fake figures not even pump. Exchange like should not be allowed to be on cmc. I'm sure this exchange will also be involved in selling people's personal data
Has anyone reported the exchange to the CMC? in order to immediately remove them from the CMC list, someone will definitely be trapped by the market because of seeing high prices, but hopefully they traders will know that the exchange will cheat Their exchange was delisted from CMC but their token, XT, isn't delisted. Price on CMC is 0.8$ but it's 4$+ on their exchange. I think if it gets more reports on CMC, it will get delisted.
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No doubt this is actually fake figures not even pump. Exchange like should not be allowed to be on cmc. I'm sure this exchange will also be involved in selling people's personal data. especially beginners who yesterday joined the XT airdrop from this exchange themselves.
They do that just to keep airdroppers hope high, and when their reward is distributed, they'd find out it's worthless.
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You're here only promote your own forum on another forum which is seen as shilling. You were also warned by moderator but didn't seem to listen. You should follow rules and if you think you want to promote, why not not organise something like a signature and have it on your profile? Or organise a campaign just like cryptotalk forum did.
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The guys wouldn't know about his bad spend choice/habit if you had engaged him hardly or approached him wrongly. Good thing he is seeing the bright side now and I hope he reduce the amount he's spending on entertainment and maybe change other of his gaming friends perspective on spending on entertainment because I'm very sure he isn't the only one doing that.
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The user we are talking about here has a good background history in this forum and change of name isn't something that happens often. Theymos only do that for users with good background if I'm correct. Maybe a log would help or a tag on such user's profile.
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Wow! We got 3 correct answers right at the end there in quick succession! I think this brings a problem for a next round: the lazy strategy would be to wait until the last minute, and copy whatever others are posting when they try to snipe this contest. The first one to post the correct answer makes it easier on the rest. I'm thinking if we do a 2nd round, I'll have people PM me their guess while just posting their username in this thread. After a 24 hour period I will release a spreadsheet with what everyone guessed, could work? I think PMing would be stressful if you want to check submissions. Create Google form and we just have to fill it. It's easier that way.
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Wild Elements Username: Krislaw
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Since most people don’t know (or don’t remember) the hacker group anonymous, here’s a thread because they’re a pretty big fucking deal. So basically anonymous started on 4chan back in 2003. the whole point was to gather hackers all over the world to form a digital “hive”. they’re usually distinguished by wearing guy fawkes masks. Eventually it got to the point where, in 2012, TIME declared they were one of the "100 most influential people" in the world. coincidentally, they were also declared a national security threat because they deadass would not stop hacking american government servers LMAOOOO. For example, remember back in 2008 when the church of scientology was gaining an insane amount of supporters and celebrity endorsements (tom cruise, john travolta, etc)? where’d they go? turns out anonymous singlehandedly ended the majority of the moment due to ddos attacks, email spams, prank calls, etc) normally this wouldn’t have been a problem but the fact that the group was SO huge meant that the church was getting millions of troll calls a day until eventually nobody took the church of scientology serious anymore bc they couldn’t operate at all. There was also the “Operation Payback”. it was so fun to watch because they targeted so many important govt branches (Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft, the U.S. Copyright Office, etc) the total downtime of all these attacks was estimated to be around 537.55 hours.Operation Payback eventually led to “Operation Avenge Assange", and Anons issued a press release declaring PayPal a target. attacks brought down paypl for an hour on dec 8 and another brief period on dec 9. this may not seem like a long time that meant MILLIONS of dollars lost. Beginning in january 2011, anons took a number of actions known initially as “Operation Tunisia” in support of Arab Spring movements. Tflow created a script that Tunisians could use to protect their web browsers from government surveillance. Not only that, but they also target multiple businesses/corporations accused of homophobia. in december 2012, anons published the names, phone numbers, and e-mail and home addresses of westboro church members and brought down GodHatesF***.com with a DDoS attack. In august 2012, anons hacked the site of Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi in retaliation for the Parliament of Uganda's consideration of an anti-homosexuality law permitting capital punishment (he tried to make sentences of 14 years to life if you were caught being gay). OHHH! they also declared war and constantly hacked sony in retaliation for them trying to sue George Hotz (the first guy to jailbreak an iphone, rumored to be an anon). this was the biggest gaming security breach EVER and left weeks without access to online servers.
Read More Source: https://twitter.com/yunhophobe/status/1266941805842575360?s=19@Krislaw I didn't even knew such a group existed till now, and after reading what all they have done in the past I’m really concerned about what they’ll do this time round. While I’m all in for justice being served if someone’s committed a crime which deserves punishment, but handing such power to an organisation like this is scary as they won’t follow any legal procedures, and they will do more harm than good in my personal opinion. I got to read their story too the day that video got released. They are very scary to be honest and right now, I think people won't mind who the hackers are, all they care is someone is going to land a big blow on the face of USA problem as I call it.
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