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Board Games and rounds
Re: CONTEST: Guess the price of Bitcoin at the end of 2019 and win $1,000
by
ryzaadit
on 08/11/2019, 15:53:09 UTC
Looks like a bait to gain subscribers for free  Lips sealed
I think it's for an email database.

Most of them, try to collect a lot of emails to spam the service, promotion, airdrop, bounty or a scam.

If the site is legit(i do not know if it is), there is nothing wrong in doing that, almost every website tries various means to add more subscribers to their network, it's normal.

I'm yet to fill in those requirements, but I will the moment I can confirm the legitimacy of this site, since we're required to give out our email addresses, I wouldn't want to start receiving unsolicited messages.
The prediction would be fun, though I think it's almost impossible for anyone to get the exact price, it's almost Christmas, would it take a bull, a bear turn or would it remain around the same price.Grin I'll be guessing a drop.
Since the winner announcement by an email, we don't know the winners it's real or not. They should make a public table/spreadsheet for all participant who joins the contest, so everyone got transparency and can access all information to verify the winners. The email can be hidden, and add more requirements like username since email is your personal information.