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Author Topic: Can i make 3 Accounts in One IP Address?  (Read 369 times)
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March 05, 2018, 12:38:06 PM
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I would prefer 1 account per 1 IP.

No one needs extra accounts unless you're trying to look like someone else.

You don't use masks in real life so why would you try and use them here?

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March 05, 2018, 12:47:50 PM
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It may be possible to create multiple accounts but its not considered ethical. You can create as many account as you want as long as your IP is not recognized as an Evil IP from the forum.


BTW, if your thinking Bitcointalk as job. I hate to break it to you, I suggest not to depend on it. If your here for learning, you'll be welcomed but if you think this as a Job you'll just be tagged and cannot join campaigns(JOB).
Yes, people on the forum do not appriciat when it become used for money making, even if almost everyone here doing that. So, as far as you do not plan to take a part in any paid campaign you may have as much profiles as you wish.
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March 05, 2018, 12:57:06 PM
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.... he also wants to work in Bitcointalk.

Is it a forum for discussions or a food factory where people bring their relatives to work and earn money?  Huh
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