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Re: How To Find Good Bounty
by
gdcoin273
on 27/08/2018, 07:25:16 UTC
It's Quite difficult to find some good bounties but possible if you research well. Below some tips for you

Automated Bounty Platforms.
1. https://bountyhive.io/
2. https://beta.bounty0x.io/bounties
3. https://bountyhunters.io/
4. https://bountyplatform.io/
5. https://bountysuite.com/

These sites are helpful to find some good bounties.
1. https://icobench.com/icos/bounty?filterSort=started-asc
2. https://icorating.com/
3. https://icobazaar.com/
4. https://icomarks.com/
There are many ICO ranking sites & most rated projects with most number of rating sites can be found with cross checking in these sites. Do those bounties.

This is called Top 7 ICO & they collect all ICO ratings by experts. The spreadsheet is in their telegram & twitter. Dig in to this spread sheet & do the allowed bounties. This is one of the best ways to identify the best bounties at a one click & spread this word to fellow bounty hunters as well.

- https://twitter.com/top7ico?lang=en
- t.me/top7ico  

There can be some other ways to find a good bounty. Many rating sites are there but carefully select sites which are trusted & doing expert ratings as we can't believe all the rating sites. Do your own research & do hard work to succeed as a bounty hunter. Best of luck.
 

Thank you for sharing this experience. Can I use these materials to practice? I also learned about bounty. Thank you!
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Re: [BOUNTY ]EVERID - Unlocking opportunity with identity - 7m ID REWARD
by
gdcoin273
on 31/07/2018, 08:37:45 UTC
#proof of authentication

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Re: How to start Crypto Trading with Zero knowledge..?
by
gdcoin273
on 16/07/2018, 01:48:11 UTC
Hellow
Im new to this cryptocurrency field and I just started this account. my friend told me to open this account for study about crypto.
but I have no Idea what to do here. how I start to learn this...?
Are there crtypto specialist here..?
What is bounty and how I can start it , what is Airdrop.?
If there is some experienced people about this fiedls. pleaswe help me with this..
I like to study more ... Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley
You should find a mentor to study. A friend who trusts and has good vision in this market. At the same time, you must learn from yourself. That knowledge will help you survive and develop in this harsh environment. Good luck my friend
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Re: How do I explain Bitcoin in simple terms to someone?
by
gdcoin273
on 16/07/2018, 01:21:18 UTC
With someone, the definition of Bitcoin is too hard to understand so I wonder whether we have a more simple way to explain to them? Huh

You can show them the benefits of investing in Bitcoin or let them see for yourself how exciting the market is.
It is also an opportunity to invest in reserves to prepare for the future
There are three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
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Re: How can i start Signature design ?
by
gdcoin273
on 07/07/2018, 09:54:19 UTC
You first need to design in BBS code, which is what this forum uses for signature code effects, colors, etc.

Here are some resources for you:

Another tip, you can see the text used to create different signature designs by looking at the signature codes different signature campaigns offer for their participants. You can learn by reading this code (once you know what BBS code is). So go to the various signature campaign threads to see what the code is to create different designs and then start building your own!

Once you're good at it you can get paid for this activity.
thank you very much for sharing this. I'm also doing some new projects that require the signature of the project on my account. I will apply this right away. Thanks for answering .
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Re: How do you track AirDrop campaigns?
by
gdcoin273
on 07/07/2018, 09:44:36 UTC
How do you track AirDrop campaigns in which youre taking part?
Some of them dont even have an information about when the ICO is starting.
Do you enter all the data in spreadsheet and then check their websites?
Maybe someone could show their spreadsheet?
I also have the same question as well as the question of whether new projects have a way to know which is a good project. How to check the quality of this project? Taking the time and effort out to do so in the case of bad project will be very disappointing. Thank you !
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Re: Is the crypto money world addictive?
by
gdcoin273
on 07/07/2018, 09:34:03 UTC
haha this is an interesting topic. I think you already know the answer when you ask yourself the question. This is a psychological problem for everyone. If you really control yourself then this is completely in control. But do not say anything when the amount is too big that psychology is not stable anymore. Always keep your mind light to control the game
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER A DELETED CRYPTOCURRENCY WALLET
by
gdcoin273
on 07/07/2018, 09:08:28 UTC
~snip~
How to guide on DNotesEDU -  https://dnotesedu.com/2017/12/how-to-recover-a-deleted-cryptocurrency-wallet/
This is a nice guide but it won't work when you have formatted your PC or hard drive before doing the recovery process. It will also not work on wallet.dat files that was deleted for two years and above. That's why it is important to back up your private keys and seeds online in a secure cloud storage so that you can still recover it even if you formatted your PC. 

I would strongly advise against this. Secure cloud storage is only secure until it isn't. Storing seeds/private keys online somewhere makes retrieving it more convenient, but also opens up another attack vector. Storing them physically makes them impossible for hackers to get to. Robbers can still get them (only if they know about them too), sure, but if one enters your home, you likely have bigger problems.

Once the computer is reformatted, any recovery efforts will no longer work. My way is to print it out and keep it where you know it. Every care will always bring good effect to your property.
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Re: Can I Buy Bitcoin Using Cash?
by
gdcoin273
on 07/07/2018, 08:57:28 UTC
If you want to buy bitcoin should select the reputable address. Because these transactions are not protected by the authorities and are based on individual credibility. Wish you luck in this market.
 Grin
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Re: How To Stay Safer With Your Private Key and Secure Your Crypto Assets
by
gdcoin273
on 28/06/2018, 05:43:58 UTC
Good day, Bitcointalkers,

Too often I see bounty hunters request to change their Ethereum address even before the start of a campaign, then I began to wonder what the problems are, or is it just a lack of knowledge on how to secure their wallet? Cryptocurrency is still in its infancy and I do think lots of education still need to be done as cryptocurrency gradually moves to the mainstream.

 As a crypto enthusiast, you are responsible for the security of your fund and you need to secure it as much as you can. Here I want to educate you on how well to secure your wallets private key.  If your wallet is not properly secured you stand a chance to lose your funds, hackers are everywhere looking for careless individuals.

  
Method One: Never Submit you Private Key In Any Form.
This is most common among newbie in airdrops falling for fake airdrop forms. I had a situation where an airdrop google form requested me to input my private key, I immediately knew they were fake, I looked for an escape route.

Method Two: Never Store Yor Private Key On Google Drive/Email.
As the name implies private, anything online isn't private. I have been tempted to store my private key in my email draft thinking its secured, but then as someone who understands the value of a private key and the damage it could cause,  I didn't give that a second thought. However, if you must store your private key online you can choose to divide the private keys into parts and store in different storage space online.
like save a part in Dropbox, save another part in Google drive, save a part in your Email, just like that . . .

Method Three: Write Down Your Private Keys:
As someone who loves to think on paper,  my private keys are written down on paper and stored in a location accessible by me alone. You can also adopt this by writing down your private keys eligibly into different Notes and store it safely. probably hand one over to your granny and the other to you mum or so.

Method Four: Always Bookmark Wallet Vendors:
A lot of phishing site for ICOs and wallet providers are moving around on daily basis and for you to stay safer bookmark your wallet provider so you wouldn't have to google their website when you are trying to login to your wallet to participate in an ICO. A lot of phishing sites fly around during the public sale of any huge project.

Method Five:
You Don't Need to Login to your wallet every time to check if you received a coin from airdrop or bounty.
This is mostly the reason people log in to their wallet frequently to check if they have received a coin from an airdrop or bounty. There are some third-party explorers that enable you to check coins/Token you received in your wallet, without you needing to log in to your wallet all the time. example of such explorer is etherscan.io ethexplore.io. I personally prefer to use etherscan.io

Method Six: Use Metamask if you can:
Metamask is the most secured ethereum wallet/plugin. Always use metamask, it protects you from phishing websites and blocks unauthorized access.

Method Seven: Use Cold Wallet
Cold wallet are a bit expensive, as your crypto assets grow the need to keep your fund well secure offline becomes necessary. A cold wallet which is also known as a hardware wallet is an offline wallet that is not connected to the internet. it is like a flash drive that you can store your crypto assets on. Popular examples are Ledger Nano and Trezor Wallet

Method Eight:

Method number eight :

I would like to suggest if this fits.  

Do not leave your computer without deleting history, cookies,  and the browsing data.

Better use a private window or incognitno mode window tab if opening a third wallet party.  

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Thanks to @Jetcash, i learn this very important information as a local user.  
Yes, I added this as I found myself using one browser for my everyday task and another when I want to sign in to my wallet or any crypto sensitive website. I also, use incognito mode when I access a third party website I don't trust.


Method Nine: Add your own.

Do you find this helpful? Upvote


Update 1 - 24th June : Method 8
 

I think I need to add some tricks in Private Key. We can reverse characters or delete some characters to ensure the safety of our wallets. But make sure you remember the changes otherwise it would be catastrophic.
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Re: Beginners Guide for choosing wallet!!!
by
gdcoin273
on 28/06/2018, 05:06:31 UTC

We also need to protect our wallets by storing out the paper. Get rid of the internet to secure your property.
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Re: Can BCH surpass BTC in payment functionality?
by
gdcoin273
on 19/06/2018, 09:36:47 UTC
I don't think now with the high price of bitcoin BCH can't surpass BTC in payment functionality
I agree with this statement. In the near future, BCH can not overcome BTC in many ways. The market is now supporting the BTC for liquidity and the currency that is leading the current trend. Hopefully in the coming time the Executive Board will be put into many applications for payment. At that time, the comparability between EB and BCT would be more balanced.
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Re: should i copy the ID & PW on a paper?
by
gdcoin273
on 19/06/2018, 09:07:40 UTC
nowadays we all will have several wallet from several website for our several crypto coins, and also we have a lot of ID's like forum id, email, ETC, all is from internet website, i did have some too, but there's too many i lost the id/acc/pw info due to some of them is myself did not login for too long time, and i dont have the habit to copy or write down on a paper, so there's permanently lost if i get forgot of ID's or PW's, may i ask how you guys store your important info? any suggestion?
please that im serious on this cause i had lost my first bitcoin wallet registered in 2010, i dont even remember what's the website address and i had a hard copy for that actually
Write them down to save them. At the same time, when you put the keywords can use only you know. You can add a nonsense keyword to your keyword. Make sure you remember that distinctive feature. Good luck
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Re: How to get involved in the cryptocurrency community!
by
gdcoin273
on 16/06/2018, 08:07:04 UTC
I often use facebook,Twitter, forum bitcoin .... to get the latest news, which saves time.
I also find some information from online newspapers and even friends.
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Re: How do I explain Bitcoin in simple terms to someone?
by
gdcoin273
on 16/06/2018, 07:48:19 UTC
Stanly! I have had this conversation countless times and tried explaining several different ways.
The secret I have found: Words are hard, pictures are easier.

I have 3 links to share that will make this very easy for you.

Simple explanations with awesome illustrations, super fun & easy: https://www.upfolio.com/ultimate-bitcoin-guide

More in-depth explanation with extra details: https://www.coindesk.com/information/what-is-bitcoin/

Nerd status if they level up and want to go deeeeeeper: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/money-and-banking/bitcoin/v/bitcoin-what-is-it


Good luck! I think explaining bitcoin is a fun challenge! Have fun with it =)


A very intuitive example. I am very interested in it. This knowledge is very useful to me.
thank you for share.
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Re: Where to Buy bitcoins?
by
gdcoin273
on 16/06/2018, 05:41:34 UTC
Hi Good Day! where can i buy bitcoins? there is so many advertisement on the internet already, any suggestion where best to buy?
Thank you!

You can buy usd and convert to bitcoin via trading platform: bittrex, poloniex, bitmex .... there are many options for you. But be careful about security. Good luck Wink
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Re: Difference between mining bitcoin and buying bitcoin?
by
gdcoin273
on 15/06/2018, 09:37:10 UTC
Seems mining requires lots of high end tech and computing power. Will it be worth to spending money to mining rather than buying?
I'm quite new for this. Please advice.
Mining bitcoin is done by specialized computers to make profit from it.
Bitcoin is good currency to use it and you can earn a huge profit by base currency as a bitcoin, Bitcoin trading is best because altcoin trading is a market which you can earn up to 10x of your investment, Roll Eyes
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Re: What will be BTC price when it reaches 1 billion users?
by
gdcoin273
on 15/06/2018, 09:17:21 UTC
Any thoughts? It will be higher or lower?  Grin
Relatively small market size - Bitcoin’s value can be volatile when compared to more established currencies and commodities. This can be attributed to its relatively small market size, and it means that a smaller amount of money can move the Bitcoin price more significantly. This discrepancy will decrease naturally over time as the currency matures and the market size increases.
I look forward to it
 Cheesy
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Re: how to cash btc
by
gdcoin273
on 15/06/2018, 08:30:39 UTC
hello everyone i want to convert my btc into usd hard cash but i am unable to find to cash btc with low fees can any one pleas guide me
I do not understand ! Because BTC you can buy a lot of things that need to be converted to cash. If you want to be able to trade on the floor with the unit is USD and then withdraw the bank.
 Grin
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Re: How much have you earned from bounty ?
by
gdcoin273
on 15/06/2018, 07:42:14 UTC
How much have you earned max from bounty campaigns. share your experiences here.

I haven’t earned everything yet or join a single campaign, but I have a friend who dies. He really earns a lot. You just need to be fully committed with campaigns. People will praise you if you’re doing your job well. Now, i’m about to join some campigns that my friend is recommending me to join. It’s really helpful to have someone really experieced with campaigns or in the btc world. He or she will help you a lot to start your own growth. He taught me to study about btc, we don’t need to rush, opportunities will always be there. No need to have fear of missing out.
Condolences with you. You've got a great friend. I admire you so much. Wish you success in your work
 Kiss