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Board Invites & Accounts
Re: Buy Reddit Upvotes - Upvotes.io
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Yeperdoodle
on 24/01/2019, 18:13:44 UTC

I think it's a case to case basis. If I were a moderator and I see an account just days or weeks old spam upvoting in other threads, I would be suspicious. So I guess it boils down to how old your account is and past activities. My reddit account is years old with not much activity but I don't get banned despite upvoting/downvoting/commenting in posts under subreddits I am not subscribed in.

What is considered an aged account? Is a 1 yr old account safe enough not to get banned?

I have a friend with a 5 yr old Reddit account with over 5k karma and he doesn't get banned despite silly posts he makes. So I guess tenure is a huge factor since I got shadow banned a couple of times with low karma account at times especially when posting links.
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Re: Buy Reddit Upvotes - Upvotes.io
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Yeperdoodle
on 12/01/2019, 23:57:31 UTC
I doubt that mods go that far though.. Just see to it that your posts make sense and don't look like spam.

In addition to this, make sure that you don't get like 200 upvotes in a subreddit with less than 200 active subscribers.
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Re: Buy Reddit upvotes - The cheapest prices - Reddit-marketing.pro
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Yeperdoodle
on 11/10/2018, 17:32:32 UTC
What is the max number of upvotes per post?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Still invest on ICO ?
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Yeperdoodle
on 13/08/2018, 11:02:29 UTC
Now is the perfect time to invest in "GOOD" projects. Ironically, it's also a bad time to invest in scams. I know it doesn't make sense to some, but I meant what I said.

How to tell the difference? I'm afraid it's not that easy. The good news is that Menlo One, a decentralized ICO listing platform is launching soon. This means lesser scams and bribes like what's going on with certain ICO rating sites like icobench. I'm really disappointed in them.
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Ico kyc ??
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Yeperdoodle
on 03/08/2018, 19:29:45 UTC
Yes kyc has lead to what is making bounty participants to be panics before joining any bounty campaign. I think kyc should only introduce to investors but things are not the way we plan it. Now compulsory for we bounty participants

True... I don't see why bounty campaigns would need KYC for hunters. Just doesn't make any sense to me.. Regarding Menlo One, I think their KYC system is very convenient since You only need to submit your ID once and you can join all their ICOs without having to do it again..
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: What coin to invest?
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Yeperdoodle
on 23/06/2018, 04:33:22 UTC
Any thoughts on Menlo.One? They are launching a token sale this mid-July and I think it's the very 1st ICO marketplace for crypto. This is a link to an interview video of Menlo.one's CEO stating that this project will help investors identify potentially fraudulent ICOs https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=884&v=Rw1QBpBYE6o
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Re: Why 2018 will be an amazing year for some but awful for others
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Yeperdoodle
on 18/06/2018, 06:35:43 UTC
I think that this will be a good year to invest in Eth. Of course we don't know when it might climb back up, but I believe that Eth is very valuable.

btw, has anyone heard of menlo one? they will be launching a token sale this July which can be used for their ICO platform where we can actually buy different ICOs from a single platform. The idea sounds really interesting but I'm not 100% sure if this project is legit. All I have is this interview by KoreanJew and menlo's ceo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw1QBpBYE6o&t=1010s
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Board Service Discussion
Re: [PAYBEAR] Crypto Payments Service
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Yeperdoodle
on 31/05/2018, 11:57:18 UTC
More and more merchants prefer crypto payments. With the DAI stable coin integrated into Paybear's system, I'm sure that merchants will flood in and make Paybear their primary gateway especially since it minimizes risk in terms of having to deal with the crypto market's volatility.

I checked Paybear's site and it still doesn't seem to support DAI at this time. Have they announced a date  as to when they might have it integrated?


The DAI platform is already up so I hope that Paybear is already working on their integration. I know that they are new in the business, but it doesn't seem like merchants who partnered with them are disappointed.

They offer the lowest fees so far which is exactly what customers want. It's been 4 months since they launched and merchant partners still keep increasing.

I've been using Paypal for my online shop, but in my opinion, it gives too much power to customers because of the dispute system. Paybear has been one of my prospect gateways for crypto payments and still discussing with my partner for our final decision.


Funds getting held due to disputes can be really annoying and bad for business. I just wish Paybear would support a wider variety of coins.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Will bitcoin replace gold?
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Yeperdoodle
on 08/04/2018, 06:27:38 UTC
In addition to this, we are still in a time where the true value of gold outweighs Bitcoin. In other words, people still look at 'physical' gold as more valuable than digital assets.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: You will be " rich ", potential coins 2018
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Yeperdoodle
on 08/04/2018, 06:14:52 UTC
This question may be a bit out of topic, but still related. Does anyone know of any upcoming MMORPG that utilizes cryptocurrency as its in-game currency? This would really be big...
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Re: Is bitcoin loses its popularity ?
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Yeperdoodle
on 10/02/2018, 10:21:09 UTC
People tend to start with Bitcoin when learning about the crypto market. But when they have done so, they will discover other coins that have potential. Thus, Bitcoin may be the starting point, but people eventually move to other coins.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Do we Need Altcoin?
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Yeperdoodle
on 22/01/2018, 12:16:06 UTC
Yes they are needed because each Altcoin has it's own technology. So we don't need to rely on just one. From an investment point of view, Altcoins give out larger bursts of profit in a shorter time, whereas Bitcoin gives out profit in a longer period.

Some actually risk on altcoins for years and roi is not as much as Bitcoin... Right now, I think Bitcoin has already grown in price so much that it will not be able to replicate a similar one from last year though.
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Re: Who is currently losing money on bitcoin?
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Yeperdoodle
on 17/01/2018, 14:46:03 UTC
Sadly I bought some BTC around 9,800 thinking it might be the bottom.. A little worried now as it went down to 9500 levels.
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Re: The ideal cryptocurrency. What should it be?
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Yeperdoodle
on 15/01/2018, 15:23:34 UTC
My perfect crypto should be secure (including wallets) , fast, cheap tx fees, DECENTRALIZED, popular among masses, highly used.
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Board Speculation
Re: opinions on downward trend
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Yeperdoodle
on 15/01/2018, 11:30:43 UTC
As a trader, I would buy when price starts to bounce up on a major support level though. The chart helps us anticipate that, and although not 100% accurate, at least it's an intelligent guess.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Day Trading (Scalping) and Long term trading
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Yeperdoodle
on 13/01/2018, 16:17:09 UTC
I agree with the % based allocation as it makes your funds safer and it doesn't matter if we don't get much gains. What matters is our capital stays safe so we can stay in the game longer.