Re: 🚀[BOUNTY][ICO] WINSTARS - We are changing the face of gambling🚀
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Leona Lewis
on 25/05/2018, 08:37:21 UTC
Proof of joined post Bitcointalk username: Leona Lewis Campaign in which you participate: youtube campaing Link to my work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiHj7A4-oI4 My ETH address 0xf0fE7BB6A9720f37fBd294a20811Ab7d66C04893
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Re: [BOUNTY] CRYPTOCARZ - THE WORLD'S FIRST BLOCKCHAIN-ENABLED VR RACING EXPERIENCE
KYC (Know Your Customer) is an infamous procedure we have mostly run into while dealing with banks. Sadly for the whole blockchain industry we see many ICOs demanding KYC in vain. Read below why you should boycott such ICOs:
If you see KYC is required for some ICOs, you can skip it. The bad thing is that some ICOs owners decide to have KYC at the end of ICO. Such projects should be boycotted.
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Re: whether the new coin can survive?
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Leona Lewis
on 13/05/2018, 08:10:41 UTC
New coin will survive if it has something related to real-life/offline(e.g you can buy/sell something from real world using that coin).
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Re: How to participate in bounties and earn over 2500$ in 3 month - Step By Step!
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Leona Lewis
on 22/04/2018, 20:31:00 UTC
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1) I'm looking for projects in sites that show Project Popularity, Risk Opportunity and expert Rating! 2) Enter google and find out whether the project offers bounty! 3) After that, I enter the site and see what the design is, whether it is special or simple, because many projects want to really develop the project in a good and nice design for the site to attract the attention of investors! 4) Required to see how much the project has been collecting at the moment 5) Understand the idea of the project, with which the project is special and whether it will at all be needed for people 6) Viewing site information, good project should be filled with information from Partners, from media posts, up to the full list of teams! 7) It's better to join projects that are already ready-made and have working product, but it's also a decisive one; this is just a very good reason to join, the more likely it is to be successful! Cool RoadMap, exploration of the roadmap, what are the plans for the project when going to listed on exchnages 9) Then go to the bitcointalk bounty section, see how much money the project offers for bounty hunters and how many people are currently taking part in the project! 10) It is imperative to look at how bounty manegers work if the spreadsheet is updated every week and all stakes / tokens are fixed in time, then it is a very good sign to join! I think these are my main points on which I have deal with the project, and in 80% of them they are successful, the projects are being traded on the stock exchange and the tokens are transferred in a timely to my wallet. I want to remind that I tell you about my personal experience!
Thank for sharing your thoughts! I always use almost the same way of analyzing projects.
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Re: 5 tips to reduce your risk when trading bitcoins and altcoins