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Re: Dealing with Bitcoin or Crypto haters.
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Tashi
on 24/10/2018, 15:19:59 UTC
I actually think that the best way when it comes to dealing with Bitcoin or Crypto haters is to prove them wrong. They tend to have negative comments or opinions with Bitcoin because that what people around says. Also, never force the, to chance their opinion but to let them realize how Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies work. Haters are usually people who doesn’t have any prior knowledge with Bitcoin nor Cryptocurrencies.
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Re: People call bitcoin a fraud or ponzi scheme
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Tashi
on 24/10/2018, 15:03:38 UTC
people who call bitcoin as either fraud or ponzi scheme has no in depth understanding regarding cryptocurrency. but once they fully understand it, they will love crypto at all angles. a lot are still beginners or just starting to know bout crypto, so expect various opinions arising, good or bad perspectives. you know better if you are a crypto user for so long. so you know what crypto can do to humanity.

People who calls Bitcoin a fraud or a ponzi scheme are usually scares about taking risks in investing into cryptocurrencies. Also, they may be also investors who failed to grow their investments because of wrong strategies. I agree, maybe they really have that prior knowledge about Bitcoin that’s why they’re concluding statements that are far from facts.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Your Country and Cryptos
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 18:24:03 UTC
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.

Starting to get big but not quite yet. Yes, we have this digital wherein we can exchange our Eth or Bitcoin into our national currency. We can also do cashout without needing the use of ATM Cards. But, our government doesn’t still support the idea of cryptocurrencies because it’s risky.
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Re: Be Safe
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 18:13:13 UTC
To be safe, you need special effort. Especially, we need to pay much attention to the computers we trade crypto money.

I agree. Those skilled hackers can maybe even trace if you do cryptocurrency transactions in your own gadget, be mindful and observant if you find any suspicious in your devices. Also, always take care of your private keys and never share them with anybody but yourself.
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Re: More and more Bounties turn out to be SCAM.
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 18:10:11 UTC
Absolutely agree with you. Now it is difficult to distinguish good ICO from SCAM. Scammers keep pace with the times.

I agree, I’m even having a hard time picking a good bounty campaign since 2018 has started. They’re more likely scams. It’s either they’ll extend for a long period of time or won’t give any rewards.
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Re: Feel like quitting
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 17:58:47 UTC
Honestly there are more reasons to quit? When I see my rank become a newbie again I feel empty and nothing to do. And in the other side I see the market price falling without changes. But it keeps on falling down. Literally like I am far on achieving my goals. Can someone help me on what strategy I will do to get some merit points and how to do when the market price is low?

You know what they say, “If you feel like quitting, think about why you started.” You may be facing failure right now but with determination, it’ll surely go down to success. In order for you to get merit, always post something that is meaningful and related. Do not post something that is unrelated or offensive. To have updates regarding about the market, always check here in the forum about topics related market prices or visit websites that observes the market price every minute.
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Re: how much you can profit from altcoins
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 17:53:35 UTC
I want to find out why everybody wants to invest in altcoins, what I want to ask is, how much money did you get from altcoins so far?

Altcoins can give us a huge profit especially if the one that you’re investing pumped really well. I do made a huge amount (won’t say how the specific amount) but I think your profit definitely reflects on where you’ve invested it and if the value is high or not, we all know that altcoins these days aren’t really that well.
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Re: Knowledge is needed
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 17:29:56 UTC
When you are still a newbie to this cryptocurrency world, it is better to take action and study the flow of its ecosystem and be prepared when you make an investment to avoid a profit loss. Don't make drastic move that you didn't prepare to it. Always make your own research first.

Knowledge is need in terms of engaging into cryptoworld. People needs prior knowledge in order for them to do actions that could help them do smarts actions to avoid losing any profit, time, or effort. It’s better to do research to help you avoid schemes and be on the right track of success.
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Re: The quality of the bounty has dropped very badly.
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 15:11:56 UTC
I agree. The quality of bounty campaigns dropped big time this 2018. Usually bounty campaigns today are rarely legit. Bounties today tend to extend their project since it’s difficult to reach their softcap or don’t pay the participants to keep their money to themselves. Finding a good one is really hard today, hope next year it’ll be much better.
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Re: Some ICO is not scam
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 14:53:24 UTC
Some ICOs are not a scam, but you must be observant in order to determine what ICO is legit or not. You must have prior knowledge before engaging to investments or bounty campaigns to avoid waste of effort and profit. 
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Re: Have you raised money on ICO?
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 13:52:26 UTC
actually i have never invested in ICO but i will do it and currently i am collecting information for how to choose a good ICO and not a scam.

That’s a good step forward. Being observant and inspect the ICOs first before investing. Avoid the ones that you find suspicious. As much as possible, inspect the whitepaper and the team’s background.
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Re: To invest in an ICO, Reviewing of the team behind is necessary?
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 13:46:44 UTC
Yes, reviewing the team behind of the ICO you’ll be investing is necessary. You must know their background if they had history of scheming or not. Inspecting the whitepaper is very important also. This would be handy incase their ICOs flopped, since you’ll get to ask them yourself what’s the reason behind it.
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 13:16:16 UTC
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Yes, it is. You have to be observant and look to these criterias before joining one. Also, observe if the campaign you joined is updated or not, scams usually don’t update. Additionally, if they tend to extend their project every deadline is coming, it is a scam. Don’t waste you effort to these kind of campaigns, if you find your bounty campaign to be likely suspicious, then leave already.
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Re: Bounty Campaigns
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 13:08:23 UTC
What is the recommended time frame for a bounty campaigns?

I guess 2-4 months is the rcommended time frame for bounty campaigns. Usually projects are just aiming for their target. If you actually joined a campaign longer than the said month, it’s more likely for you to receive a short amount or reward. If a campaign doesn’t do any updates or always extends their deadline, that is bad news.
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Re: Why People Choose Cryptocurrency?
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Tashi
on 18/10/2018, 13:04:32 UTC
People chose cryptocurrency because it’s convenient and versatile on people’s needs. For example they need to transact online or at home, it’ll be much easier for them to do so. Also, if they left their cash or lost it, they can use it for times like these.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY][ICO LIVE] MYCRYPTOBANK.IO - CRYPTOBANK FOR CRYPTOCOMMUNITY
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Tashi
on 14/10/2018, 01:21:41 UTC
Bitcointalk username: Tashi
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1136858
Eos WALLET (EOS NAME): tashisushi12
Join bounty?: Signature Campaign
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Re: What do you think about Bitcoin?
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Tashi
on 11/10/2018, 23:56:36 UTC
Bitcoin has to be a speculative investment or a currency weaken a global financial system full of injustice are trying to destroy Bitcoin?
"When it was created in 2009, Bitcoin surpassed all currencies, even with the government itself as hostile to it, and the uncertain legal regime that governments have created to manage it. The way people can not predict what will happen. So its present value can reach this level as has been great, since the fact that it only faces headwinds without tailwinds. Every government around the world is trying to find a way to stop and destroy Bitcoin."What do you think about this?

Bitcoin is definetely an internation currency. I think not all governments are trying to stop and illegalize Bitcoin since they know it’s part of the innovation to use digital currencies for payment. I believe that sooner or later it’ll be more widely use by the people because it’s more convenient and secured.
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Re: Do not panic
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Tashi
on 11/10/2018, 23:53:01 UTC
Recently I have observed that for every pump or increase in price of bitcoin, there is no corresponding increase in the price of altcoins

Even though this causes a lot of people to worry, it is best as it prepares altcoins for self dependence and it also limits manipulation of altcoins

Soon enough both bitcoin and altcoins will be non dependent on one another totally

I agree, panicking won’t help. It’s better to hodl them still since we know that sooner or later, Altcoins will pump too. Let’s be patient and hodl more.
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Re: Which do you prefer, bank or crypto?
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Tashi
on 11/10/2018, 15:02:32 UTC
If you are to choose, which one would you prefer to store your money, banking which is susceptible to fraud like identity theft, lost and stolen cards, ATM withdrawal scams etc., or cryptocurrency wallet which is susceptible to cyberspace scams? Why?

Whether it’s bank or cryptocurrency wallet, as long as you don’t prioritize the security of your personal and private keys or pin it’ll never be safe. Both are fine with me since I do believe that they are just the same, it’s not about where you keep it, it’s about how you keep your profit secured.
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Re: How to detect Scam ICO/ potential fail projects
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Tashi
on 11/10/2018, 14:16:42 UTC
The first thing you should see is the trust rating of the said bounty manager, if it’s not trustable then don’t join. Also inspect the website of the bounty project if you find anything suspicious. Addition to that, you should observe about the stake rewards that will be given, if you think it’s kind of exaggerating to have a large amount given then it maybe suspicious. Awareness and knowledge is the key to avoid waste of effort and time to scams.