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September 03, 2015, 07:23:12 PM
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I'm looking at buying a Sr/Hero/Legendary account and use signature campaigns to make money. Question is, what are good accounts going for now and days? What sig campaigns pay the most money as of right now? Do you think sig campaigns are going to last for a long time?

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September 03, 2015, 07:33:59 PM
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I suggest raising your own account.  I am kinda old fashioned on this.

You really are going to miss out on learning and many things by jumping ahead.    Depending on account post quality the good signature campaigns might not even want you.  A lot of these farmed accounts are utter crap on post content.

Also you will be dealing with possible shady people/shady side by doing this so possible scams.
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September 03, 2015, 07:41:47 PM
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I suggest raising your own account.  I am kinda old fashioned on this.

You really are going to miss out on learning and many things by jumping ahead.    Depending on account post quality the good signature campaigns might not even want you.  A lot of these farmed accounts are utter crap on post content.

Also you will be dealing with possible shady people/shady side by doing this so possible scams.

I know I should, I plan on still using my newb account too, but for the sole purpose of having an extra income, and the fact that I don't know how long these sig campaigns are going to last. I would hate to level up all the way to Sr. In like 6 months or so with great content and all the sig campaigns are gone.
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September 03, 2015, 07:48:09 PM
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I suggest raising your own account.  I am kinda old fashioned on this.

You really are going to miss out on learning and many things by jumping ahead.    Depending on account post quality the good signature campaigns might not even want you.  A lot of these farmed accounts are utter crap on post content.

Also you will be dealing with possible shady people/shady side by doing this so possible scams.

I know I should, I plan on still using my newb account too, but for the sole purpose of having an extra income, and the fact that I don't know how long these sig campaigns are going to last. I would hate to level up all the way to Sr. In like 6 months or so with great content and all the sig campaigns are gone.

You still have a lot to learn though.  I'm honestly suprised you did not get banned for posting so many numbers earlier today with wearing a sig.  Normally that type of one liner is a temp ban.    

And if you use two accounts and use one when other is under temp ban... it becomes ban evasion.  Perma ban.  I'm telling you your on a dark road.  

Your current account posts would not be accepted by most good sig campaigns.  You have a decent amount to learn yet I think.  But I could be wrong someone else feel free to pipe in.
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September 03, 2015, 08:00:42 PM
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I suggest raising your own account.  I am kinda old fashioned on this.

You really are going to miss out on learning and many things by jumping ahead.    Depending on account post quality the good signature campaigns might not even want you.  A lot of these farmed accounts are utter crap on post content.

Also you will be dealing with possible shady people/shady side by doing this so possible scams.

I know I should, I plan on still using my newb account too, but for the sole purpose of having an extra income, and the fact that I don't know how long these sig campaigns are going to last. I would hate to level up all the way to Sr. In like 6 months or so with great content and all the sig campaigns are gone.

You still have a lot to learn though.  I'm honestly suprised you did not get banned for posting so many numbers earlier today with wearing a sig.  Normally that type of one liner is a temp ban.    

And if you use two accounts and use one when other is under temp ban... it becomes ban evasion.  Perma ban.  I'm telling you your on a dark road.  

Your current account posts would not be accepted by most good sig campaigns.  You have a decent amount to learn yet I think.  But I could be wrong someone else feel free to pipe in.

I gotcha, well I mean I'm not even registered for the campaign or atleast they haven't told me I've been accepted so I don't really worry about it. And also other people with high accounts and sigs were posting in that random thread. I don't think I'm on a "dark road" at all, I just have to deal with a lot of shady dealers when trying to get an account. You make it seem like I'm spamming a scam website or something.
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September 03, 2015, 08:15:56 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

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September 03, 2015, 08:27:49 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

Also I didnt think of should have mentioned the forum has a new version that has been under development for a while now.  I believe bitcointalk has spent over a million dollars (if I remember right) on the next version of the forum.

So for bitcointalk to put this kinda money into a new version, we can count on it being around a while.  I think so at least.  I don't see BTC going away anytime soon and this forum is the biggest forum for it.

So Agree it's worth while raising your own acccount.
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September 03, 2015, 08:55:19 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

Ok I guess I'll get a head start in learning things on here then...

What things should I know about btc, alt, bitcointalk, money making strategies, etc. that you think makes investing your time on Bitcointalk more worthwile?

What I know as of right now:

1) There are tons of shit coins out there to try and pump and dump for profit.  Only a couple are legit (Monero, LTC, and maybe etherum and a few others?)

2) Ponzi schemes seem to be the most popular scam on this forum for investments

3) Always use escrow when making big investment purchases or something with high value.

4) Signature campaigns is essentially the easiest way to earn a decent amount of BTC, rather than faucets.

5) Don't post shit comments with one word or one number responses. (thanks @notlist3d  Grin)

6) Mining CPU or GPU isn't profitable any more

Can't think of any more... would any body like to add on to my list?

I have questions about:

1) Security of online wallets (i.e. Xapo, Circle, etc.)

2) Potential of 3 or 4 coins being heavily valued in the next 4-5 years

3) Necessity of running nodes and how to

Thanks again for all the comments received so far!  Cool
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September 03, 2015, 09:01:31 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

Ok I guess I'll get a head start in learning things on here then...

What things should I know about btc, alt, bitcointalk, money making strategies, etc. that you think makes investing your time on Bitcointalk more worthwile?

What I know as of right now:

1) There are tons of shit coins out there to try and pump and dump for profit.  Only a couple are legit (Monero, LTC, and maybe etherum and a few others?)

2) Ponzi schemes seem to be the most popular scam on this forum for investments

3) Always use escrow when making big investment purchases or something with high value.

4) Signature campaigns is essentially the easiest way to earn a decent amount of BTC, rather than faucets.

5) Don't post shit comments with one word or one number responses. (thanks @notlist3d  Grin)

6) Mining CPU or GPU isn't profitable any more

Can't think of any more... would any body like to add on to my list?

I have questions about:

1) Security of online wallets (i.e. Xapo, Circle, etc.)

2) Potential of 3 or 4 coins being heavily valued in the next 4-5 years

3) Necessity of running nodes and how to

Thanks again for all the comments received so far!  Cool

The trick is your posts have to reflect it.  As of now if you look you have a lot of one liner posts.  Things like guessing numbers. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=547991;sa=showPosts;start=20

If you can show in post's helping people with all above your account will look much better.  Help people with topics like those and raise your account and you will more likely to be selected to be in a good sig campaign. 
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September 03, 2015, 09:06:41 PM
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The trick is your posts have to reflect it.  As of now if you look you have a lot of one liner posts.  Things like guessing numbers. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=547991;sa=showPosts;start=20

If you can show in post's helping people with all above your account will look much better.  Help people with topics like those and raise your account and you will more likely to be selected to be in a good sig campaign. 

My account shouldn't be screwed if I just have one liners and or one sentence replies as of right now right?  Like I'm going to take your advise to heart, and I'm going to try and always make quality posts from here on out... but if/when I upgrade to member and up, it shouldn't matter if I had made a couple of stupid posts when I first started out as a newb.

Right?
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September 03, 2015, 09:10:04 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

Ok I guess I'll get a head start in learning things on here then...

What things should I know about btc, alt, bitcointalk, money making strategies, etc. that you think makes investing your time on Bitcointalk more worthwile?

What I know as of right now:

1) There are tons of shit coins out there to try and pump and dump for profit.  Only a couple are legit (Monero, LTC, and maybe etherum and a few others?)

2) Ponzi schemes seem to be the most popular scam on this forum for investments

3) Always use escrow when making big investment purchases or something with high value.

4) Signature campaigns is essentially the easiest way to earn a decent amount of BTC, rather than faucets.

5) Don't post shit comments with one word or one number responses. (thanks @notlist3d  Grin)

6) Mining CPU or GPU isn't profitable any more

Can't think of any more... would any body like to add on to my list?

I have questions about:

1) Security of online wallets (i.e. Xapo, Circle, etc.)

2) Potential of 3 or 4 coins being heavily valued in the next 4-5 years

3) Necessity of running nodes and how to

Thanks again for all the comments received so far!  Cool

Hi and welcome! Smiley

Here is the overview of the signature campaigns:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

There are some even for the new members, if my memory serves me well and if they are still active.

Stay away from online wallets! Why? Well short answer, Bitcoin has finally made it possible for all of us to be our own bank, so take care of your private keys, don't give them to the online wallets secure them, you never know when will this "new Bitcoin bank" go bust, just like the conventional banks of today. There are tons of lite wallets out there that let you easily secure your money, use them. Electrum and Multibit are the best.

Nodes are important, and if you have a good computer with good Internet, you may opt out to run a full node. For this you need Bitcoin Core, and to download over 40GB which will take you maybe even few days. If you decide this is too much for you, simply don't run UT, Bitcoin will survive.

As for the alts coins that are promising, this is my list: Ethereum, Dash/Monero, NXT. Litecoin is doomed in the long run in my opinion. Still don't know what to think about Ripple/Stellar. Bitshares looked promising but too much drama lately.
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September 03, 2015, 09:16:44 PM
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The trick is your posts have to reflect it.  As of now if you look you have a lot of one liner posts.  Things like guessing numbers. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=547991;sa=showPosts;start=20

If you can show in post's helping people with all above your account will look much better.  Help people with topics like those and raise your account and you will more likely to be selected to be in a good sig campaign.  

My account shouldn't be screwed if I just have one liners and or one sentence replies as of right now right?  Like I'm going to take your advise to heart, and I'm going to try and always make quality posts from here on out... but if/when I upgrade to member and up, it shouldn't matter if I had made a couple of stupid posts when I first started out as a newb.

Right?

No of course not. Nobody will ban you or screw your account even with one liner posts. You will move on and progress in the same way if you have 1 liner posts or paragraph posts, that is 14 activity points every 14 days if you make 14 posts.

What notlist3d wanted to say is that you will enroll to a signature campaign easier later if your posts are of the higher quality. Since the campaign managers check the quality of your posts when you apply. But even that, they maybe check last 20-40 posts that you make. They won't go and check your every single post, this would be crazy, they don't have that much time.
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September 03, 2015, 09:16:53 PM
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.

Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.

Ok I guess I'll get a head start in learning things on here then...

What things should I know about btc, alt, bitcointalk, money making strategies, etc. that you think makes investing your time on Bitcointalk more worthwile?

What I know as of right now:

1) There are tons of shit coins out there to try and pump and dump for profit.  Only a couple are legit (Monero, LTC, and maybe etherum and a few others?)

2) Ponzi schemes seem to be the most popular scam on this forum for investments

3) Always use escrow when making big investment purchases or something with high value.

4) Signature campaigns is essentially the easiest way to earn a decent amount of BTC, rather than faucets.

5) Don't post shit comments with one word or one number responses. (thanks @notlist3d  Grin)

6) Mining CPU or GPU isn't profitable any more

Can't think of any more... would any body like to add on to my list?

I have questions about:

1) Security of online wallets (i.e. Xapo, Circle, etc.)

2) Potential of 3 or 4 coins being heavily valued in the next 4-5 years

3) Necessity of running nodes and how to

Thanks again for all the comments received so far!  Cool

Hi and welcome! Smiley

Here is the overview of the signature campaigns:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

There are some even for the new members, if my memory serves me well and if they are still active.

Stay away from online wallets! Why? Well short answer, Bitcoin has finally made it possible for all of us to be our own bank, so take care of your private keys, don't give them to the online wallets secure them, you never know when will this "new Bitcoin bank" go bust, just like the conventional banks of today. There are tons of lite wallets out there that let you easily secure your money, use them. Electrum and Multibit are the best.

Nodes are important, and if you have a good computer with good Internet, you may opt out to run a full node. For this you need Bitcoin Core, and to download over 40GB which will take you maybe even few days. If you decide this is too much for you, simply don't run UT, Bitcoin will survive.

As for the alts coins that are promising, this is my list: Ethereum, Dash/Monero, NXT. Litecoin is doomed in the long run in my opinion. Still don't know what to think about Ripple/Stellar. Bitshares looked promising but too much drama lately.

Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've already downloaded multibit HD as a wallet, but I thought that I would need to run a node if I were to have that account connected to bitcoin's block chain?

I have a macbook pro, so running a full node would take a lot of my memory and stuff... I guess the main thing is, is that I'm confused as to how I can connect my multibit HD wallet to the blockchain on a mac? Also in your opinion is that wallet a secure offline wallet?
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September 03, 2015, 09:31:32 PM
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've already downloaded multibit HD as a wallet, but I thought that I would need to run a node if I were to have that account connected to bitcoin's block chain?

I have a macbook pro, so running a full node would take a lot of my memory and stuff... I guess the main thing is, is that I'm confused as to how I can connect my multibit HD wallet to the blockchain on a mac? Also in your opinion is that wallet a secure offline wallet?


I see you are new, that's OK, just read, do research and ask questions.

We say that you are running a node if you have a Bitcoin Core wallet, downloaded on your computer, and synchronized, or up to date. That's running a node! You won't be doing this since your computer will be hit heavily on resources. And that's OK as well.

Multibit is a light weight wallet, with such a design that it doesn't need the whole blockchain in order to work. It synchronizes from servers and validates your transaction without a whole copy of the blockchain. That's all you need to now for now. Google if you want to know the difference between the lite weight and full node Bitcoin wallets.

Multibit is not an offline wallet. That's an online wallet. Offline wallets are paper wallets, hardware wallets, physical Bitcoins, etc..
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Also I have another quick question... where can I buy BTC at the cheapest rates?  Xapo and circle have ~$3 charge per BTC, and I'd prefer to get all that I can out of buying some.
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've already downloaded multibit HD as a wallet, but I thought that I would need to run a node if I were to have that account connected to bitcoin's block chain?

I have a macbook pro, so running a full node would take a lot of my memory and stuff... I guess the main thing is, is that I'm confused as to how I can connect my multibit HD wallet to the blockchain on a mac? Also in your opinion is that wallet a secure offline wallet?


I see you are new, that's OK, just read, do research and ask questions.

We say that you are running a node if you have a Bitcoin Core wallet, downloaded on your computer, and synchronized, or up to date. That's running a node! You won't be doing this since your computer will be hit heavily on resources. And that's OK as well.

Multibit is a light weight wallet, with such a design that it doesn't need the whole blockchain in order to work. It synchronizes from servers and validates your transaction without a whole copy of the blockchain. That's all you need to now for now. Google if you want to know the difference between the lite weight and full node Bitcoin wallets.

Multibit is not an offline wallet. That's an online wallet. Offline wallets are paper wallets, hardware wallets, physical Bitcoins, etc..

Ok so I just downloaded bitcoin core and it's synchronizing right now as we speak. But if I were to take my computer with me to work tomorrow and it's not connected to wifi the entire time bitcoin core is synchronizing, does that ruin the progress and you have to start all over again?  Also when it's synchronizing, is that when it's supposed to use 20 GB of my memory? Because when I downloaded it and checked to see what my memory looked like after, it doesn't have anything marginally close to 20 GB downloaded. 

Also, when I end up getting a good amount of BTC down the road and start not feeling so secure about bitcoin core and it's security... would it be better to buy a cold wallet to store everything in? And if so, what's the best for the price?

Thanks... sorry I keep bugging you with all these questions  Roll Eyes
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September 04, 2015, 04:42:48 AM
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Ponzis are not investments.  Coins don't come from nowhere.  If the owner is taking a profit (in fact, even if he is not) the ponzi will eventually fail on itself, guaranteed.

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Also I have another quick question... where can I buy BTC at the cheapest rates?  Xapo and circle have ~$3 charge per BTC, and I'd prefer to get all that I can out of buying some.

Maybe try localbitcoins.com and/or check the currency exchange section for sellers of bitcoins
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah I've already downloaded multibit HD as a wallet, but I thought that I would need to run a node if I were to have that account connected to bitcoin's block chain?

I have a macbook pro, so running a full node would take a lot of my memory and stuff... I guess the main thing is, is that I'm confused as to how I can connect my multibit HD wallet to the blockchain on a mac? Also in your opinion is that wallet a secure offline wallet?


I see you are new, that's OK, just read, do research and ask questions.

We say that you are running a node if you have a Bitcoin Core wallet, downloaded on your computer, and synchronized, or up to date. That's running a node! You won't be doing this since your computer will be hit heavily on resources. And that's OK as well.

Multibit is a light weight wallet, with such a design that it doesn't need the whole blockchain in order to work. It synchronizes from servers and validates your transaction without a whole copy of the blockchain. That's all you need to now for now. Google if you want to know the difference between the lite weight and full node Bitcoin wallets.

Multibit is not an offline wallet. That's an online wallet. Offline wallets are paper wallets, hardware wallets, physical Bitcoins, etc..

Ok so I just downloaded bitcoin core and it's synchronizing right now as we speak. But if I were to take my computer with me to work tomorrow and it's not connected to wifi the entire time bitcoin core is synchronizing, does that ruin the progress and you have to start all over again?  Also when it's synchronizing, is that when it's supposed to use 20 GB of my memory? Because when I downloaded it and checked to see what my memory looked like after, it doesn't have anything marginally close to 20 GB downloaded. 

Also, when I end up getting a good amount of BTC down the road and start not feeling so secure about bitcoin core and it's security... would it be better to buy a cold wallet to store everything in? And if so, what's the best for the price?

Thanks... sorry I keep bugging you with all these questions  Roll Eyes

Core will be updating when you are connected to the Internet, when you are not it won't synchronize. When you connect again, it will start where it stopped the last time. In other words, you won't lose your progress.

It takes time to download the full blockchain, and it's not 20GB, but close to 40GB the last I checked. It depends on how strong your computer is and how good you Internet connection is. It might even take few days.

Yes, when you get good amount of bitcoins you should invest in hardware wallet or just save the for free in paper wallets. Hardware and paper wallets have their advantages and disadvantages. Here are the threads to compare:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1164141.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=899253.0
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September 04, 2015, 07:28:05 AM
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the highest rate was from bit-x , but now there is a limit, i beliebe there is no more good campaign, if you are lucky with an hero you can do 0.5 in one months, without much post needed

it's not profitable like it was in the good old day, for thi reason i would suggest to not pay much for your senior/hero account, try to find a good compromise around 20% discount of the standard prices
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