Okay, fair enough. Those posts contradict what I said in my previous post, but I was writing that one in a hurry, I'm really stressed out by my work and I'm trying to patch things up with the time I'm given, and I'm sorry that I didn't make a good first impression. I want to make everything clear in this post, because I have to focus on other things, hope that this should erase any confusion about my predicament. I said already that I was not an experienced person in cryptocurrencies, which was sometimes reflected in my some of my posts that I've made before. I want to point out that I never was some sort of a satellite of xSkyer, nor did he told me what to write or post. The only influence he had on my account was the shared wallet, and he did give me a few of his opinions and explained various aspects of cryptocurrencies to me. Granted my knowledge was still limited, but I did make out my own opinions and translated them onto my posts. I specifically took a break from posting some time, right before xSkyer got his reputation stripped away, to specifically pull up a book about cryptocurrencies that I could read to improve my knowledge and make posts of higher quality than before.
Why did I lie that I have traded before? Well, to be blunt, I always make sure I write down what I think after taking a full gander at the topic at hand, and I almost never made haphazard posts save for these about me trading and a few other stinkers. I'm under alot of pressure from my employer, so sometimes I had to cut it short. The worse posts were meant as filler so I could quickly wrap up before having to go back and focus on my main job. I also kind of minimized my objections towards them because I did not and still aren't planning on hopping into Bitcoin Trading. Given the amount of work and that I don't have the confidence that I would be able to successfully manage my resources in crypto-trade, let alone fiat currency trade or stock market trade, it kind of seemed like doing this rarely from time to time would not harm anybody. I didn't want to fool anybody into trading with me to scam them, I'm not that kind of person. I just wanted to make a bit of bitcoins with no real financial risk without getting into feuds with anybody. Looking back on it I shouldn't have lied, but like I said I don't think I hurt anybody while doing this. I meant no ill intentions while writing these posts.
Now that doesn't put me in a good light at all, since those individual posts could be just treated as spam, but I don't think this is an offence bad enough to disable my account from earning bitcoins from campaigns. Yet, I don't think this even relates to the original issue at all. Spammers and people that post worse fluff come everyday to this forum, some even have scammed people out of their bitcoins before, and they will still get paid in campaigns that they enter, but I can't do it because I lied on a couple of posts, which isn't something to be proud of but didn't actually break any major rules in the end, nor did it hurt anybody in the process. Calling me an charlatan gives me the impression that you jumped to a conclusion that I'm some vicious scammer looking out to steal bitcoins from gullible people. I shouldn't be percieved as such, for reasons mentioned earlier. As for the actual reason I had my reputation stripped away, I made the mistake of sharing a wallet with xSkyer, but I was led to believe that I wasn't exactly breaking any rules. Having my time that I put into working on my account go to waste because of an misunderstanding is kind of frustrating, especially since xSkyer was being dishonest with me and I was not aware of his alts. I had a talk with him recently and he apologized for the whole ordeal. We've both agreed to cut ties in terms of anything related to cryptocurrencies and bitcoin. Thank you again, I'm looking foward to straightening any possible objections you may have and I hope we can come to some sort of an agreement.