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Re: Huge Selfdrop List for Free BSC Tokens
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GoodLuckToken
on 28/09/2021, 09:14:31 UTC
⭐ Merited by Coin_trader (1)
Just a little update.. according to PooCoin these tokens now collectively have $73,514,783 in Maket Cap. The largest as of writing this is MilStar Finance with $64,889,610. Others with $100k+ in Market Cap include Iron Finance with $4,167,670 - Roar Finance with $3,180,981 - Safechain.Finance with $888,414 - SpaceWarCraft with $156,136 - HUNK DEFI with $123,188. You might still be able to get some of these, and here are a few I've done recently which should still be working..

Name: Safe Starwars
Symbol: STARWARS
Decimals: 8
Amount: 250,000
Contract: 0x1b904fb4c11980a5496c8a55e04bdabb178870a8
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0x1b904fb4c11980a5496c8a55e04bdabb178870a8

Name: Bake Gold
Symbol: BakeG
Decimals: 9
Amount: 100
Contract: 0x136d6123dd67f73d2ea765c0236c100b321eb307
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0x136d6123dd67f73d2ea765c0236c100b321eb307

Name: SideX
Symbol: SDX
Decimals: 0
Amount: 100,000
Contract: 0xa85e6629102eff3fc85871464f4afc926d6f8df9
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0xa85e6629102eff3fc85871464f4afc926d6f8df9

Name: Polokap
Symbol: POLP
Decimals: 18
Amount: 100
Contract: 0x08c692db4b32eabe33ed2d5cd6256bfaa5ed3751
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0x08c692db4b32eabe33ed2d5cd6256bfaa5ed3751

Name: Radina
Symbol: RAD
Decimals: 0
Amount: 10,000
Contract: 0x90e6dc7f08ca001b549008dda84c59f425e7e357
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0x90e6dc7f08ca001b549008dda84c59f425e7e357

Name: Lion Swap
Symbol: LNS
Decimals: 18
Amount: 49.682510689540703841 (varies)
Contract: 0xac5ead764ef8eeca8684cd5a9d83fe2112bafa6e
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0xac5ead764ef8eeca8684cd5a9d83fe2112bafa6e

Name: Moonfly Network
Symbol: MOONFLY
Decimals: 8
Amount: 10
Contract: 0x665df3e93fe6bd701d8456c7d0bd006e9ac115df
BSC Scan: https://bscscan.com/token/0x665df3e93fe6bd701d8456c7d0bd006e9ac115df
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Re: Where to buy Etherminer in EU?
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GoodLuckToken
on 24/08/2021, 08:16:51 UTC
You can find them on eBay. Since your in the EU you might need to look specifically for sellers there, otherwise try contacting some US sellers before you purchase and see if they will ship to the EU. I don't know why some wouldn't, especially if you offered to help with shipping or something.
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Re: WooCommerce Users Needed
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GoodLuckToken
on 24/08/2021, 08:14:14 UTC
My project uses WooCommerce and I have quite a bit of experience with it. You still looking for users?
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Re: Cryptocurrency news website for sale
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GoodLuckToken
on 24/06/2021, 03:51:02 UTC
any idea of a price? Can you provide any screenshots to validate the traffic claims? Where does most of the traffic come from?
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Re: Are there any VPN providers providing 'El Salvador' ip addresses?
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GoodLuckToken
on 17/06/2021, 05:03:18 UTC
I don't use VPNs, but a quick Google search looks like PureVPN offers El Salvador VPN services. Didn't see HideMyAss in there on my end..
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Re: 1 kilo Gold or 2 Bitcoin
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GoodLuckToken
on 17/06/2021, 04:59:51 UTC
Great question, but I would also take the 2 Bitcoins!!  Grin
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Re: Crypto is here to stay, do not panic
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 04:19:49 UTC
I agree. This isn't a time to panic.. The markets have corrected themselves and it may take more time to see BTC get up over that $50k mark again, but if I were talking to some new investors I would just tell them to HODL and be patient. In fact, right now is a good time to try and pickup more if/when possible. You gotta stay strong and buy the dips!
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Re: Buying old coins: Is it worth it?
by
GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 03:19:48 UTC
One thing I like about older coins is they tend to be more established. If they've been around for a while they likely have some publicity, money and reputation. That being said, when going for older coins I prefer blockchain coins over some of the types you listed. Tron and Stellar are two coins that have been around for a while and although they haven't shot up to $20 or $30, they've been stable and have gone up in value. Those are 2 coins I consider to be old and still like because they've been around for a while and have proven themselves to be fairly stable coins. If they could do something big on their blockchains then I feel those two old coins could still have a ways to go profit-wise..
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Re: Is Ethereum going to Die?
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 03:14:46 UTC
Personally, I don't see Ethereum dying. It seen huge gains over the past year and I think it's so popular now that there is very little chance of it. Ethereum has also been great about keeping things up-to-date and changing with the times (like switching to Proof of Stake). The creators of Ethereum know what they're doing and they have proved to everyone their blockchain is one which they plan to keep updating and improving. Over time I believe we're only going to see Ethereum improve, and hopefully go up in value!
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Re: British Man Duped out of $282,000 in Brutal Crypto Scam
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 03:07:23 UTC
Sad to see this guy got scammed for that kind of money. We're not talking about pennies here! Still, he should've done some due diligence and research before investing that kind of money with someone who you met or only talked to via the internet. Scammers are everywhere in the cryptosphere and to be honest, everyone should know that by now. Be careful with your funds and never go investing six figures with someone unless you've really done your homework (or six figures means nothing to you). Really hate reading stories like this. Scammers put such a bad name on crypto...
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Re: Why wouldn't the price of Bitcoin crash after the last coin is mined?
by
GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 03:01:41 UTC
Your question is kind of like saying why won't the price of gold crash when the last ounce has been found. When something is in demand and there is limited quantities of it, why would it ever go down in price when no more can be discovered? These are basic laws of supply & demand. There is only so much Bitcoin out there and when the final coin is mined (and assuming there is still demand for it) the price will not crash, but instead go up because everyone will know all that's available is what's already out there. I think it all comes down to supply and demand. If there is lots of demand when the last coin is mined we could see it go up. If there is no demand for it when the last coin is mined then it could go down, or just not change at all..
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Re: another bullrun before 2021 ends
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 00:30:49 UTC
I don't know that 120k is really doable, but if the bulls start running again something like $75-$80k could be reached. Overall, I'm bullish on Bitcoin and I do think it's eventually going to reach $100k+...I just don't know that it's going to be this year.
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Re: Growing emergence of Bitcoin and cryptos in Tanzania
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 00:24:03 UTC
We're starting to see things like this happening in smaller countries. Take the recent news out of El Salvador as another example. Even though these are smaller countries, I believe all of this is great for BTC and strengthens the idea that Bitcoin (and many other cryptocurrencies) aren't going anywhere. Give it time and we'll start to see more countries opening up to Bitcoin and other cryptos.
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Re: selling sportsbook script
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GoodLuckToken
on 16/06/2021, 00:18:35 UTC
Can additional sports be added? This looks pretty nice, but I'd like it to have other American sports (MLB, NHL..etc)
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Re: Crypto traffic
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GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 22:25:40 UTC
So, it sounds like you are looking to get affiliates who will promote your call center and send you traffic, which they will then earn CPA from the buyers they send. Is that correct?

There are different kinds of traffic you can get. Getting traffic straight to your call center or getting affiliates to signup and send you their traffic. Which is it?

If you're looking for people to signup as an affiliate and then start promoting your call center then you will probably want to make a specific post for this. Let people know the benefits of becoming an affiliate and include how much they will earn for each signup they send. If you're looking to purchase traffic from people and send it directly into your call center link then you won't necessarily need to start a new thread. Just do as others have suggested and visit the micro earnings section. You'll find people offering crypto traffic on there and you can buy it directly from them.
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Re: A Daily Bitcoin Twitter Influencer Dashboard
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GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 22:19:45 UTC
Pretty cool, the site gives quite a bit of info. What features are you planning in the future? Would it be possible to add other coins aside from just Bitcoin? As for the non-English tweets, maybe you could have a button somewhere that allows people to choose a language or something along those lines?
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[WTS] Motorola AC1900 Dual-Band Modem/Router Combo - Houston TX - BRAND NEW
by
GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 21:16:46 UTC
⭐ Merited by hugeblack (2)
If you live in America and get your internet through a cable service provide like Xfinity, Cox, Time Warner, or Charter then you probably know how much of a pain the monthly modem rental fees are. Personally, I use Xfinity and was paying $10/month on top of my internet bill just to rent the dang modem/router. I finally decided to go out any buy my own so I could pay one flat price and never have to worry about it again. A short while after that I received a second one as a birthday gift. Since I already have one, I've decided to sell the other because it's just been sitting around, still unopened in its original box/packaging.

Motorola AC1900
Model: MT7711

Features
  • Wireless-AC Technology - Offers rapid Wi-Fi speeds and coverage, so you can easily connect more than 10 devices to your network.
  • Wireless speeds up to 1900Mbps - For 4K streaming use, etc. Power Boost technology amplifies the wireless signal to the legal limit in the U.S.
  • DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem - Features 16 x 4 channel bonding for download speeds up to 686 Mbps.
  • Certified by Comcast XFINITY, Charter Spectrum, Time Warner Cable, Cox, and other providers - Allows you to choose a preferred provider and data plan.
  • WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access - Along with a double SPI, NAT firewall protection and DoS (denial-of-service) attack prevention helps keep your network secure.

Note: Ask your cable company if they support DOCSIS cable modems. DOCSIS (Data over Cable Service Interface Specification) is the industry standard for cable-based Internet access service.

Retails for $130-$140 at Best Buy..
Selling for $120 with free shipping anywhere in the United States
Accepting: BTC or ETH

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Re: Thoughts on DIVI...?
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GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 09:01:42 UTC
I haven't looked into DIVI much (yet) and you should always do your own research and due diligence before investing in a coin. That being said, I've also seen several people on this board discussing DIVI and I know there are multiple members on here who are bullish on it. This is one that I was going to look further into myself if/when I'm ready to buy some. Do your own research, but from what I've seen around this forum DIVI is certainly worth looking into.
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Re: YOUR FAVORITE GAMBLING?
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GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 08:52:36 UTC
If I'm gambling then I prefer it to be a game where I can play the numbers. For me that means mostly poker and sports betting. These are two types of betting I've done for a while and have pretty good knowledge over. Would much rather put my money down on something I feel I have an advantage in over slots and roulette!
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Re: If governments block Bitcoin, does Bitcoin have no value?
by
GoodLuckToken
on 15/06/2021, 04:58:03 UTC
I would agree about wanting to see some proof of those numbers. No references at all? I find it a little hard to believe that 46% of all BTC transactions these days are by illegal activities. I don't know if I agree with those numbers, but Bitcoin will always have value because I don't see every government blocking it. Personally, I don't see the US blocking Bitcoin.. El Salvador just made it a legal tender.. I don't see other free countries like Canada, United Kingdom, Australia..etc blocking it either. BTC won't be blocked in all countries so it will always have value.