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Re: [FULL] [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN] CODEX EXCHANGE _____________________________________
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debby070
on 05/04/2019, 03:33:44 UTC
#Proof of Authentication
Bitcointalk Username: debby070
Rank: Copper Member
Bitcoin Wallet Address: 3FdthJUPWouqWHPp3vRb7hiSCFwGsZafHv
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Re: The Spirit of Bounty Hunting
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debby070
on 10/03/2019, 03:10:14 UTC
For you to succeed as a bounty hunter, you must keep up with the followimg spirit:

1. Spirit of Positivity
When others are thinking it is over, always tell yourself that you have just started writing your own success story in this space, notwithstanding your achievements or losses so far.

2. Spirit of Patience
To succeed, you must be able to wait to get the best from the crypto space. Never be in a haste to sell and never be in a haste to promote just any project. Take your time to study every circumstance and make good use of it.

3. Spirit of Wisdom
You must be wise in your dealings. Know when to sell when not to, even while being patient.
Also know this, you are not here to promote and  sell alone, you can also buy and make good profit from the coin you have bought.
Being a bounty hunter is always an opportunity for you to be able to recognise good coin and understand such coin so well than any other person.
Apply what you know to get what you want and what is best for you.

4. Spirit of perseverance
As a bounty hunter, you should not allow yourself to get tired or go weary, because of the present situation of things. Always look beyond the present time. Look into what the future hold.

5. Spirit of Vigilance
What ever project you are participating in, while working to promote the project in your own sincerity, you must be watchful over cheaters, who steal other people's work and reap them of their reward.
You must be vigilant,because you too might be a victim.

If you can imbibe these attitudes, you will definitely see yourself floating at the top instead of wallowing in the dip.

The list continues...

Spirit of knowledge and support should be included, knowledge to fiilter out good projects and support to become actively participating in those projects with passion and love towards the project.,
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Re: ETH or EOS?
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debby070
on 09/03/2019, 12:11:47 UTC
More and more blockchain games choose EOS instead of ETH (and I believe it's the same with ICOs)

Hey crypto gamers! What do you prefer more?

example:
https://gameunculus.io/blog/94

Why? Are they being implemented on some gaming platforms on the internet? I just know EJN is going to be adopted not knowing about these two altcoin performing the same way.
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Re: Learn to trust at least someone
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debby070
on 09/03/2019, 12:10:19 UTC
It is only when you cannot trust yourself, that you will find it hard to trust others.

➡️The life we are in is too short. You may have some valuable things in your possession that you need to entrust with someone.

➡️There are those who use escrows and they have had successful deals using them.  To an extent they have been able to trust them.

➡️Your cryptocurrency portfolio might contain some valuable assets, that when you are no more and there is no other person whom you have entrusted the security details with, they will all be gone and wasted.

➡️Had it been Quadriga CEO, in the person of Gerald Cotten, had someone he trusted during his life time, perhaps, there would not have been any loss of fund. A lot of people would have been happy and would continue to bless his late memory.

➡️If it is possible, you can insure your portfolio, exchanges can insure the assets of users and the likes. Perhaps that will help to avert an unbearable occurrence.

★ Learn to trust someone, even amidst all odds, so that people will say good about you when you are gone.


I think your personal accounts are exclusively only for yourself and you don't need to trust someone to know these all. You can just create a list or spreadsheet to ensure that you will not going to forget all of these.
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Re: Why Nauticus Will Continue To Gain Popularity
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debby070
on 08/03/2019, 01:51:08 UTC
Does it really gain any popularity? I do not think so. In this big crypto winter we're in, I think only Binance gets something.

For real, I just heard and view nauticus here on your thread, no signs of popularity going on with it, if you are just creating a hype then you are on the right track because people like me are curious about it.
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Re: ICO still have huge chance of surviving
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debby070
on 07/03/2019, 03:23:27 UTC
After 2017 max ICO profits, ICO has since then been a high target for scammers but alas ICO will still survive on the long run ,bitorrent and fetch.ai has proven that, many investors are now getting smart and extremely more careful ,its really a good thing ,before we know it the scam rate will get lower and scammers won't make a dime from ICO anymore. I think action speaks more than words,no one wants to lose money to scam projects anymore so they are forced to learn how to spot good projects to invest in. Warning doesn't work but investors losing money does makes them learn.

It is the investors that need to survive I guess? Not the worthless projects that is being implemented day by day which do not all have really a good goal here on the cryptocurrency space.
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Re: Is the end near for ripple ?
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debby070
on 07/03/2019, 03:22:51 UTC
Since I came on this forum, I have tried to read and understand the top 10 tokens on coinmarketcap
But today I want to talk about ripple

I have believed ripple to be a banks token, and they have couple of agreements with banks too
Making good progress.

But with JPMorgan creating a stable coin to be used internally for banking purposes and faster transactions; what happens to ripple ?

Anyone can enlighten me further the consequences of banks creating their own Blockchain, ignoring ripple??

There will be no crypto that will going to end just like another crypto enthusiast entered the market. JPMorgan has nothing to do with ethereum, or ripple and other coins, its up to us who to support and not him.
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Re: Will cryptocurrencies be able to use for payment?
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debby070
on 06/03/2019, 12:35:42 UTC
Lots of blockchain team have developed blockchain and cryptocurrency for payment.

Will cryptocurrencies be able to use for payment?

Will it be useful and convenience?

Which coin do you think the best for payment in the near future?

What kind of question is this?  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes does it not clear how cryptocurrency and blockchain technology aims? Almost all of the whitepapers says that cryptocurrency is intended for transaction and for payment.
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Re: Is Rippel a scam? Shocking Forbes article about XRP !!!
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debby070
on 06/03/2019, 12:34:10 UTC
A few days ago, a shocking article by Jason Bloomberg appeared in the Forbes magazine entitled "Is Rippel to scam?", In which the author proves that Rippel (XRP) is simply a scam.

The author thoroughly analyzed Rippel's business model and came to the shocking conclusion that it is simply a typical "scam" and "pump and dump".

I was very interested in this article because Rippel (XRP) and its protocol have long been not liked in the crypto world. Criticized many times by the community for not meeting any standards of cryptocurrency.

In spite of everything, XRP has overtaken ETH in its time and is currently in third place (right behind it) when it comes to the market cap and its price increases in relation to BTC. As we know, Rippel is successful on the exchanges and the Rippel protocol itself, which is already used by several dozen leading banks in the world to make transactions, according to the management of XRP. Recently, even the mysterious Rippel protocol has been announced as better and cheaper than the Swift bank standard which has made him an amazing advertisement and it is not surprising that banks are the main customers.

Rippel calls this protocol the RippleNet Accelerator Program. At first glance, a great project with great achievements and so far in the top three on Coimnarketcap.

So what's up? What has the Forbes journaler found so that, without hesitation, in the pages of this respected magazine, he would call Rippel a scam and pump?

To explain exactly, it will be best to quote the author. He called this investigation: Peeling Layers of the Ripple business model.

To explain the Ripple business model, I have compiled the graph below.



The starting point in the graph above is the creation of billions of XRP tokens - basically printing money to Monopoly from the thin air, except that you can play Monopoly with Monopoly money.

Essentially, Rippel's business model is a "pump and dump" scheme because it undergoes many activities to increase the value of XRP cryptocurrency. However, unlike most crypto pump and dumps, Ripple takes many steps to hide this basic fact.

One of the strongest indicators that Ripple will operate, there are dozens of customers including very large banks that it advertises. Take a closer look though, and most of these companies are only "partners", not customers - and even worse, Ripple pays these companies to become their partners.

"Starting October 13, 2017, Ripple will offer a unique award to financial institutions that are the first in their markets to process and promote commercial payments on RippleNet," according to the post on the Ripple blog. "The prize will come in the form of rebates through the new RippleNet Accelerator program".

Where, then, does the money come from for these rewards? "The RippleNet Accelerator program is funded with USD 300 million from XRP from Ripple XRP resources," he continues.

In other words, Ripple is using its share of its free XRP tokens to build the illusion it has paying customers – when in fact Ripple is paying them, not the other way around.



I am curious about your opinions. What do you think about Ripple (XRP) now? Are these facts right?

A bit scary one of the biggest crypto Rippel XRP is a total scam, cash to Monopoly printed out of the thin air, says the author.

Here is the whole article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2019/03/01/is-ripple-a-scam/#1593fc4679a4

It already says it all? Just the name Rippel like you've said, is explicitly showing that it imitates the real ripple which is quite not sounds great. At this moment we should be aware on where to invest and avoid this one.
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Re: Future for cryptocurrency?
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debby070
on 05/03/2019, 02:09:59 UTC
With blockchain data can be stored in a decentralized public book.

With cryptocurrency, we can make anonymous transactions without centralized intervention.

If you add speed and spread to the public, then the future is cryptocurrency.

How do you think?

I don't really get what decentralized public book means but I think cryptocurrency has really a very bright future ahead. It is all depends on the market adoption and the support that we can give to help such crypto achieve success. It is our investment that will make us rich here and the risk that we take.
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Re: Market correction before bull run
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debby070
on 05/03/2019, 02:08:34 UTC
Not knowing when bullrun will be come back is the source of concern for people and those who do not want to take a risk step back. We all know that the prices will improve, but there are small number of indicators for price prediction, and forcing everyone to choose one way and the retreat is other choice that may be more accurate way.

What we need to do is not to look at the current market price of such cryptocurrency. But the yearly lowest market price as we can see, as year passes, lowest market price is increasing abruptly which should be the basis of crypto analysis.
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Re: Ethereum back in number 2
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debby070
on 04/03/2019, 02:19:35 UTC
Cryptocurrencies by Market Capitalization

Watchlist
#   Name                               Market Cap                        Price               
1   Bitcoin Bitcoin                 $64,043,936,392              $3,653.57        
2   Ethereum Ethereum        $12,648,375,055              $120.84   
3   XRP XRP                          $12,495,364,776             $0.304404
   

If we are going to look if that is the result of the constantinople upgrade, then I am not satisfied. I'm expecting more from it and it just perform and back to rank 2? I hope its market price might increase more.
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Re: I would like to relaunch my community based token appreciate any recommendation
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debby070
on 03/03/2019, 02:56:48 UTC
No, I will not do an airdrop or an ICO my forum has been up for over a year now and already created a token for this
the token is on ethereum platform..

The goal of the community is for the advancement of cryptocurrency adoption.

I would like to make it a get paid to post forum

The token transaction will be transparent to avoid dumping of the team..

and we will launch a buyback and every profit coming from the advertiser will be used to buy back tokens coming from supporters.

I mean well on this one and will appreciate any recommendation on how we could run the forum profitably

https://cryptocoinvillage.com/



In saying a community based token, does it mean it can only be implemented in some certain area in your country? I guess that would be a good way for adoption of cryptocurrency if you will influence local markets in your area to use your own tokens.
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Re: There will be many tokens that go to zero.
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debby070
on 02/03/2019, 04:50:05 UTC
ICO experienced a boom at the end of 2017 - early 2018, which was followed by failure when prices dropped and state and federal regulators cracked down on projects that were in conflict with securities law.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/most-digital-tokens-will-go-to-zero-says-digital-currency-group-ceo

The majority of digital tokens will not have long-term value.

It's a good news for me, I don't know how others think about that but, I think coins going to zero, builds a bulk of volume to those coins that are already good in the market. What I mean is that, the volume is not divided.
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Re: Not asking for the best altcoin investment, but.......
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debby070
on 02/03/2019, 04:49:06 UTC
I currently hold some very good coins and made a fortune in 2017 but lost most of it due to the crypto winter... But... now is a great time to stocktake and fill up on more good coins !

My question is.. what's your coin of choice that was very high in price back in 2017 (compared to now) that is most likely to to see massive gains again when the Bitcoin bulls return again soon? I recall BCH doing quite well compared to its current price, for example..


Put it on binance, let see whether you see the best coin to invest at the moment, there, you can spot the volume rate and the you can infer that you can invest and buy some coins there, just simple as that.
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Re: XRP competing places with ETH?
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debby070
on 01/03/2019, 05:23:16 UTC
Too fast and short XRP reclaims its position from Ethereum. I am still hesitant to invest now, the market is still not good. More often red and no significant changes. How do you respond to this? Will you still survive to buy several altcoins? Thank you in advance.

What's the update at the moment? Is that ethereum is still on the lead despite of huge market loss before? I think XRP can go surpass ethereum if coinbase and block chain will going to support it again.
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Re: ETH hard fork
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debby070
on 01/03/2019, 05:22:20 UTC
What can we expect with ETH hard fork that is scheduled today? It is obviously not birthing a new coin but an upgrade. What I am more curious on is if its going to help the price at least reach $200

I think we should not expect a price fluctuation at this upgrade, since no new coin will be created, no sense to buy another ethereum in the market to enjoy the fork. Just an upgrade that will going to happen.
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Re: How do you feel now?
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debby070
on 28/02/2019, 04:39:56 UTC
I can hear nothing but the sighs of coin developers, crypto investors, traders and even bounty managers & hunters in this forum, Telegram groups. I can also hear the sound of silence from crypto enthusiasts, specialists, speakers or even crypto millionaires. I can even hear the terrible voices from crypto believers, gentlemen, ladies. I realize that Mr market makers are too greedy, dangerous and malicious. We are Nemo fishes and we have nothing to do but staring our money have been gradually gone with the wind.  Cry
What are you feeling now? Share your thoughts

I think I realize how big the transaction fee that we need to pay in the binance. I just don't like the way how they implement a 0.0005 transation which is too big in order to cash out money from binance.
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Re: Future for cryptocurrency?
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debby070
on 28/02/2019, 04:39:01 UTC
With blockchain data can be stored in a decentralized public book.

With cryptocurrency, we can make anonymous transactions without centralized intervention.

If you add speed and spread to the public, then the future is cryptocurrency.

How do you think?

What is the public book all about? Is that a huge book for some history of transactions in the blockchain or some sort of database that stores information about certain transaction? Is that even going to help the market?
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Re: ETH hard fork
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debby070
on 28/02/2019, 04:36:34 UTC
What can we expect with ETH hard fork that is scheduled today? It is obviously not birthing a new coin but an upgrade. What I am more curious on is if its going to help the price at least reach $200

It doesn't even increase the market price of ethereum and other altcoins? I think I just let me lose when I buy some ethereum today. I just hope I didn't in order to save my investment rather than to pay transaction fees.