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Board Scam Accusations
Re: shuffle.com not paying my aff winnings
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beato2025
on 17/01/2025, 15:32:38 UTC
I can understand how frustrating this situation must be for you, especially when it involves a significant amount of affiliate earnings. Based on what you’ve shared, it seems Shuffle.com may have flagged your account for violating their affiliate terms, specifically regarding multiple accounts tied to the same IP or suspicious referral activity.

Affiliate programs often have strict policies to prevent misuse, such as self-referrals or account manipulation. If your cousin signed up using your affiliate link and both accounts were accessed from the same device or network, their system could interpret this as one person attempting to game the program, even if your intentions were genuine.

Here’s what I suggest:

Contact Shuffle.com Support Again: Politely ask them to provide a clear explanation and evidence supporting their decision. If there was a misunderstanding, explain your side with proof that the second account belongs to your cousin and not you.

Provide Verification: If possible, ask your cousin to verify their identity and confirm the legitimacy of their account. This might help clarify any doubts the platform has.

Review Terms of Service: Go through the affiliate terms to identify specific clauses that might apply to your case. This will give you a stronger foundation when discussing with support.

Stay Persistent but Professional: It’s important to remain calm and professional when dealing with their team. Escalate the issue if you’re not getting a satisfactory resolution.

It’s worth noting that most platforms have automated fraud detection systems, which sometimes result in false positives. While it may seem unfair, they’re trying to protect their program’s integrity.

If Shuffle.com is unwilling to revisit their decision after reviewing your case, it might be worth sharing your experience in relevant communities to caution others. Transparency can sometimes lead companies to reassess their actions.

I hope this gets resolved for you soon.

Best of luck.
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Shot in the Dark
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beato2025
on 16/01/2025, 18:51:10 UTC
It sounds like you had a significant involvement in crypto back in 2017, and stepping away must have been a difficult decision given the circumstances. Revisiting your holdings and work now could indeed be worth exploring, especially since the cryptocurrency landscape has evolved dramatically since then.

From the screenshots you’ve shared, it seems you still have access to your wallet and possibly some funds or mining rewards. If that’s the case, the first thing you should do is:

Secure Your Wallet: Make sure your wallet is accessible and protected. If it's been untouched since 2017, verify you have the private keys, seed phrase, or any other credentials. If you're using an old version of wallet software, consider updating it, but only from the official sources.

Assess Viability: The viability of your holdings depends on the cryptocurrency you mined and whether it's still active and supported. For example:

If it’s Bitcoin (BTC), you could check your balance using a blockchain explorer with your wallet address. Bitcoin’s value has seen tremendous growth since 2017.
If it’s an altcoin, confirm whether the project is still active and the coin is being traded on exchanges. Some coins from 2017 have lost relevance or even disappeared.
Policy and Regulation: Given that internal policies in your country pushed you out of crypto, it’s crucial to understand how the regulatory environment has shifted since then. Are you now allowed to access, trade, or hold cryptocurrencies? Compliance will save you headaches in the long run.

Community Insights: If you’re unsure about the technicalities or the status of the coin/project, forums like this one or dedicated subreddits for your specific cryptocurrency can be invaluable resources. Provide as much detail as possible without exposing sensitive information.

Potential Gains: If your wallet still holds Bitcoin or a valuable altcoin, even a modest amount mined in 2017 could be worth a significant sum today. For example, Bitcoin in 2017 traded between $800 and $19,000.

Take this step by step, and if the funds are still there, this could indeed be a shot worth taking. It might even rekindle your interest in the crypto space. Best of luck, and if you need any guidance, feel free to ask here! The community is always willing to help.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Shiba Inu vs Solana: Which Ecosystem Reigns Supreme?
by
beato2025
on 15/01/2025, 20:00:58 UTC
Ah, the classic Shiba Inu vs Solana debate – it’s like comparing a small, scrappy dog to a sleek sports car.

Shiba Inu? Well, it’s got that meme magic, right? Everyone loves the underdog (or in this case, under-dogecoin?), and it’s got a strong community backing it up. Plus, if you’re into low-cost transactions and community-driven projects, Shiba’s got your back. It’s like the ultimate fun ride at a theme park: unpredictable, exciting, and you’re not entirely sure what’s going to happen next.

Now, Solana on the other hand, it’s got speed – we’re talking transactions faster than a coffee-fueled programmer at 3 AM. It’s more like that high-performance machine that’s built for scaling and handling big projects. So if you’re looking for an ecosystem with more technical depth, Solana’s your Lamborghini. But remember, sometimes Lambos break down too, right?

At the end of the day, it depends on what you want: if you want a solid community-driven project with lots of excitement, go for Shiba Inu. If you’re aiming for high-speed, scalable, and solid tech, Solana’s your pick. And, well, if you want both… maybe you’re just sitting back and enjoying the ride like me. 😎
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Board Mining
Re: Are you hodling your old usb ASIC miners?
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beato2025
on 15/01/2025, 17:01:14 UTC
Still hodling some of my old USB ASIC miners—they’re like mini relics of the golden days of crypto mining!
Not exactly profitable now, but they’re fun conversation starters and a reminder of how far mining tech has come.
Every now and then, I plug one in just for nostalgia. Anyone else doing the same, or have you repurposed yours for a cool project?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Official Briskcoin(BKC) Project
by
beato2025
on 14/01/2025, 19:32:25 UTC


In late 2023, a cryptocurrency enthusiast group and non-profit organization unveiled Briskcoin, a digital currency that enables quick payments to anybody, wherever in the world. The initial release of Briskcoin is built on top of Bitcoin Core v28.0. Their Briskcoin-related upstream changelog is included in distinct release notes. Among other advantages, Briskcoin offers improved transaction speed, secure verification, mining, and so on.

BKC crypto project is built with transparency and sustainable growth at its core, following the principles that have contributed to the success of Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH). A portion of  total coin supply will be some pre-mined and strategically allocated to facilitate exchange listings, enhance liquidity, and support key partnerships. This allocation will be used to ensure fair market access and foster long-term adoption within the ecosystem.
BKC is committed to transparency. BKC aims to create a reliable, stable market environment that attracts both retail and institutional investors. BKC strengthen the overall ecosystem, drive adoption, and position the project for success, mirroring the long-term growth patterns seen with Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.


Briskcoin Specification

Crypto Name: Briskcoin
Ticker: BKC
Blockchain: Public Block-chain
Consensus: Proof of Work (POW)
Algorithm: SHA256
Total/Max Supply: 35,000,000 BKC
Block Time: 30 Seconds
Coinbase Maturity: 21 Blocks
Target Timespan: 1 Hour
Pre-mined: 10% for project and system development (Not for trading)
Website: https://briskcoin.org
Source: https://github.com/briskcoin-project/briskcoin
Explorer: https://explorer.briskcoin.org/
API Server: https://api.briskcoin.org/

Coinpaprika: https://coinpaprika.com/coin/bkc-briskcoin
Livecoinwatch: https://www.livecoinwatch.com/price/Briskcoin-__BKC

Exchange

CEX: https://vindax.com/exchange-base.html?symbol=BKC_USDT
CEX: https://mecacex.com/market/BKCUSDT
DEX: https://github.com/KomodoPlatform/komodo-wallet-desktop/releases

Mining Pool

Mining Pool URL: https://briskcoin.org/mining-pool

Community

Twitter(X): https://x.com/briskcoin
Telegram: https://t.me/+qL1VEele1vY2Njc1
Discord: https://discord.gg/X9zjMZrZJV

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/01/13/O8zHW.png


Just stumbled upon Briskcoin and it’s definitely got me intrigued! 🚀 A Bitcoin Core v28.0-based token with promises of faster payments and secure transactions? Color me interested! 🤑

I love that it’s built with transparency and sustainability, plus the plan for liquidity and partnerships sounds pretty solid.

It's got a Bitcoin-esque vibe, but with some extra speed because who doesn’t want quicker transactions, right?

Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds. Let's hope it lives up to the hype! 😎

Anyone else checked it out yet? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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Board Off-topic
Re: Looking for Advice: Will My Idea for Beato Work
by
beato2025
on 14/01/2025, 17:39:41 UTC
Hey folks,

So, it seems like my first post about Beato didn’t quite strike a chord—or maybe you all were too busy plotting your next 100x BTC trades? 😅 Either way, I’m back because I’m really excited about this project and could use your input!

Here’s the gist again: Beato = PLR products + AI tools + website creation + a rewards system that shares back with its users. Think of it as a win-win platform that grows together with its community.

Do you think a project like this can thrive, or should I tweak the model? Got ideas or brutal feedback? I’m all ears—and trust me, I can handle the truth! 👂🔥

Or is better to reward only affiliates with Beato Shares
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Board Off-topic
Re: Being single and living alone is a real blessing in today’s world
by
beato2025
on 13/01/2025, 18:50:55 UTC
Living the dream, huh?
Nothing beats the freedom of eating cereal for dinner at 3 AM and having all the Wi-Fi bandwidth to yourself.
Just wait till your neighbors find out, they might start sending relationship advice pamphlets out of envy.
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Board Services
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Looking for Advice: Will My Idea for Beato Work
by
beato2025
on 12/01/2025, 18:45:38 UTC
Hey everyone,

I’ve been brainstorming a project that combines a few things I’m really passionate about—PLR content, AI-powered tools, and website creation services—under the umbrella of something I call Beato.

Here’s the idea in a nutshell:

PLR and AI Tools: I want to offer high-quality PLR products (ebooks, templates, etc.) and AI-powered tools to help people create, manage, or market their online businesses.
Website Creation Services: For people who need a bit more hands-on help, I’ll offer affordable website creation services—think quick, functional, and scalable websites.
Rewards Through Beato: Here’s where things get unique. Part of the revenue from the products/services would go into a shared pool. Customers would get rewarded for being part of the ecosystem, like earning dividends or other benefits over time. Essentially, it’s about giving back to those who support the platform.
I feel like combining these elements—useful tools, services, and a rewards system—could make Beato stand out. But I’m also wondering:

Do you think people would find this appealing?
How much value do you think the rewards system would add, or should I focus more on just the services themselves?
Have you seen similar concepts succeed, or is there something you’d do differently?
I’m open to suggestions, critiques, or any advice you have! I want to make sure this is something that can actually bring value to people, not just another “idea.”

Thanks in advance! 😊
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How are you trading more efficiently?.
by
beato2025
on 12/01/2025, 18:33:47 UTC
Hey guys, we’re all looking for ways to make trading easier, right? Whether it’s spotting setups more efficiently, venturing into bot trading, or getting news faster. For example, today I got a pop-up notification about the US DOJ approving the sale of 69,000 BTC. This prompted me to short the market because it’s bearish news, and I ended up making 2X from the position using 100x leverage. Yes, risky—I know. 

Over the past couple of months, I’ve been using the indicators by LuxAlgo on TradingView to make my trading easier. It helps me spot Couch, OB, and discount and premium zones faster. However, I’m also open to exploring other options, like spot grid trading, bots, or even copy trading. 

I know a lot of users here have experience, so I’d like to ask if you’ve used the methods I mentioned. Also, how are you planning to be more efficient with trading this year?.

Nice move with the 2X gain, 100x leverage is like riding a roller coaster with no seatbelt, but hey, you held on! 🎢 LuxAlgo sounds solid for spotting zones, though it’s always good to double-check those signals, especially with news-driven trades like the DOJ’s BTC sale.

For me, I’ve dabbled in bots and copy trading. Bots can be great for taking the emotion out of trades, but they’re like toddlers, you need to babysit them unless they’ve been tested well.

Copy trading? Let’s just say I’ve learned that copying someone else’s moves doesn’t guarantee copying their profits.

This year, I’m focusing on refining strategies manually and blending automation cautiously. Efficiency is great, but as you’ve already seen with that short, timing and context are king. Just don’t let your 100x adventures turn into 100 regrets. 😅 What’s your plan if the indicators give mixed signals, gut feeling or back to manual analysis?"
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Board Economics
Re: What is the most important thing skills or business in the success of anyone
by
beato2025
on 10/01/2025, 19:48:11 UTC
Success is a mix of factors skills, passion, timing, and persistence. Acquiring a skill gives you tools; business can create opportunities. But honestly, it’s about staying adaptable, learning from failures, and not giving up when things get tough. Success looks different for everyone just keep moving forward.

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Board Mining
Re: Hosted Miners: ever considered claiming compensation from your hosting provider?
by
beato2025
on 10/01/2025, 19:38:20 UTC
I’ve used hosting for miners before and had some downtime issues.
I did try to claim compensation once got a small refund, but it barely covered the losses. Honestly, pursuing claims can be a hassle, especially if the provider’s terms are vague or stacked against you. Sometimes it’s easier to move on than fight over small amounts.
Always worth checking their SLA and policies before signing up.
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Board Pools
Re: HIVEON scammers
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beato2025
on 10/01/2025, 18:59:07 UTC
Sorry to hear you got scammed by Hiveon that’s rough. It’s good you’re speaking up, though. Scammers thrive when people stay quiet, so calling them out helps protect the rest of the community.

If you can, share more details about what happened (without giving away anything personal, of course). The more people know, the easier it’ll be to spot and avoid these scams in the future.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Who says it's too late to buy Bitcoin?
by
beato2025
on 10/01/2025, 16:26:13 UTC
I have a wallet which I thought was empty for months. I just recently logged in to that wallet and find out that it has still some Bitcoins. Those Bitcoins came into wallet in early part of 2024 when price of Bitcoin was around 60 to 70k. I asked Chatgpt to tell me how much I have gained and to my delight the gain is 40% (as per chatgpt calculations). A gain of 40% in less then a year is too good. I know we can easily see such gain from CMC and other websites but experiencing this in real life has it's own Aroma.  

Those who thought it's too late to buy bitcoin when it was over 50k can see how much Bitcoin has gained in less then a year.

Sometimes it's blessing in disguise that we forget things we have in our custody like Bitcoins. But Bitcoin and just forget them (without losing the keys)      

Only because of OpSec I am not sharing screenshot of my wallet along with other details. Hope it's not required as I want to highlight the point related to Bitcoin gain in value and advantage of forgetting the Bitcoins you have (without losing the keys).


That’s an incredible story and a testament to the power of holding onto Bitcoin! It’s always exciting to rediscover something you thought was gone, especially when it’s grown in value so significantly. Bitcoin truly rewards patience and long-term thinking, as your experience shows.

Your point about forgetting (but not losing) Bitcoin is spot on. Sometimes, stepping away from constant market watching can help avoid emotional decisions and lead to unexpected gains like this. The value of Bitcoin has consistently proven its resilience and potential for growth over time, making it a unique asset in the financial world.
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Board Economics
Re: Why bitcoin is king
by
beato2025
on 09/01/2025, 18:35:33 UTC
Bitcoin is often compared to digital gold because of its role as a store of value. Its simplicity, security, and decentralization make it an attractive choice for people looking to protect their wealth, especially in times of uncertainty. While Bitcoin's price can be volatile, its underlying value lies in its ability to provide a decentralized, secure way to store and transfer wealth.

Unlike traditional currencies or even gold, Bitcoin is borderless and easy to transfer, making it more convenient for global use. While altcoins may offer unique features, Bitcoin’s focus on security and simplicity gives it a clear edge in being a reliable, long-term store of value.
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Board Services
Re: 💰 Earn money promoting PawProfit Forum 🚀
by
beato2025
on 09/01/2025, 18:01:51 UTC
This sounds like a fantastic opportunity! Building and promoting a crypto community like PawProfit is a great way to connect with people who share the same passion for crypto. I really appreciate how you’re offering a platform for people to get involved and earn while contributing. It’s exciting to see communities like this grow and thrive. Best of luck with your efforts, and I’m sure many will be eager to join and help spread the word! Keep up the great work! 🚀
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What Would You Tell a Friend Who's New to Bitcoin?
by
beato2025
on 09/01/2025, 17:10:17 UTC
When a friend asks you about bitcoin, what's the first thing you tell them? Do you focus on the tech behind it, the investment potential, or its role in financial freedom?

Let's share our best advice and insights for introducing bitcoin to newcomers and how we can help them navigate the complexities of crypto and understand why it's worth their attention.
When a friend asks me about Bitcoin, I first explain the idea that it's not controlled by any government or institution. Then, I touch on the investment side, emphasizing that while it can be profitable, it’s volatile and requires patience.
Finally, I point them to reliable resources for learning more. I always remind them to only invest what they can afford to lose and to approach it responsibly.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: WALLET CRACKER SOFTWARE
by
beato2025
on 09/01/2025, 16:51:39 UTC
Hi there,

You're right to be cautious. Cracking a Bitcoin wallet is extremely difficult due to the strong cryptography used to secure it. Bitcoin wallets are protected by private keys, which are designed to be nearly impossible to guess or brute force within a reasonable timeframe, even with powerful computers.

As for the wallet cracker software you're seeing, most of these tools are likely scams. If someone is selling software that claims to crack Bitcoin wallets, it's important to be skeptical. Genuine tools used by professionals for security purposes (like auditing wallets) are not marketed this way. If they are selling software to crack wallets, there’s a high chance it’s either ineffective, malicious, or a scam designed to steal your money.

To spot scammers in this space:

1- Unrealistic Claims: If it sounds too good to be true (like cracking a wallet in minutes), it likely is.

2- Lack of Transparency: Legitimate developers and services are transparent about their methods and risks. Scammers usually offer little or no information.

3- Too Cheap or Too Expensive: If the price seems unusually low for such a service or ridiculously high with no valid justification, it could be a scam.

4- Reputation: Always check the reputation of the service or individual. Are they verified in the community? Do they have positive reviews or discussions around their tool?