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Re: Depending your future in bitcoin...
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jim.talukder
on 18/05/2018, 14:51:47 UTC
I agree with you. Depending on cryptocurrency will not be a smart choice. It's true that from here we can take its benefit up to the hilt but I think this is a little bit risky also to depend on just one thing because you never know what will happen with you in future. Anything can happen to your account for doing any mistake.  
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Re: Learning Cryptocurrency in Universities?
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jim.talukder
on 16/05/2018, 18:14:56 UTC
I think this is a great idea. This will help us all. People who can't afford their education fees, they can effortlessly pay their fees. By learning cryptocurrency in University maximum unemployment can be reduced and I think this is necessary to know about cryptocurrency for all of us.
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How to get merit?
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jim.talukder
on 15/05/2018, 17:21:59 UTC
Besides increasing the activity we also have to gain merit because in bitcointalk achieving merit is very much important.

What will help us to get the merit?

Share your opinion to help each other.
Thank you.
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Re: Post and activities are decreasing
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jim.talukder
on 13/05/2018, 17:07:59 UTC
Most of your posts are made in SMT (Spam Mega Threads), which are constantly being deleted. When the mod deletes the whole thread, your post also gets deleted.

This is the exact reason. Community hates those, as they increase spamming. Participating in more useful threads is a lot better and gets communities acceptance.

OP all of your posts are straight forward trash, and unless you change your ways, you cannot expect to really to get any merit.
Merit was released just for the pure reason of Spam threads, so you cannot even rank up anymore unless you actually are a bit of use for someone, for example helping around with your skills.


Sorry! I didn't understand what is Spam Mega Threads? Can u please elaborate it?

Just threads full of meaningless, nonsense crap. Take a look over your post history, and compare it to TryNinja's for example.

This is my personal favourite:

Yes, I agree with you. I also believe in that bitcoin is in the correction now once it is done with it, it's price will be sky high.

Do you personally think that this is any useful to anyone?

Sorry! I am very much new in here and also learning as well. I really appreciate your help and suggestions.
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Re: Post and activities are decreasing
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jim.talukder
on 13/05/2018, 16:58:40 UTC
Most of your posts are made in SMT (Spam Mega Threads), which are constantly being deleted. When the mod deletes the whole thread, your post also gets deleted.


Sorry! I didn't understand what is Spam Mega Threads? Can u please elaborate it?
What should I do to avoid this kind of situation? Please kindly suggest.
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Post and activities are decreasing
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jim.talukder
on 13/05/2018, 16:49:24 UTC
My posts and activities are constantly being decreased. I don't know what is the reason behind this. I can't find my fault please help me to solve this issue.
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Re: some good info about bitcoin
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jim.talukder
on 11/05/2018, 16:37:42 UTC
It is the safest than any other workplace. Bitcoin will reduce unemployment. It is the profitable place to earn money.
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 09:10:17 UTC
I don't see your sources. It wont be unbanned. The account is only a Junior Member anyway so just forget about it.

There are so many people who actually think that bitcoin isn’t worthy to be recognised as a currency or to get noticed and praised by the bigger corporations, well I’m here to tell you what they are saying is based on how they think and what kind of person they are. Most of them believe in rumours,fears and negligence and could be a little bit jealousy as there are bunch of people who are already successful and leading a decent life from crypto currency which they can’t get.

Let’s breakdown the myths-

1. Digital Currencies Are Primarily Used for Illicit Activity
One of the oldest and, unfortunately, most pervasive myths about digital currencies is that they are most commonly (or perhaps most effectively) used for illicit activity. While it's true that digital currencies have been used by individuals with nefarious goals in mind as well as by criminal enterprises, the same could of course be said for fiat currencies as well. One of the reasons behind this myth is the anonymity that is crucial to most cryptocurrencies. As the first major digital currency, bitcoin became popular in black markets like the Silk Road. While it's true that aspects of bitcoin (including the anonymity it provides) may have been enticing to criminals conducting illegal business in that and other similar markets, it's worth remembering that it was the transactions themselves which were illegal, not the cryptocurrency. Criminals could (and do) use fiat currency for their activities as well.

2. Digital Currencies Don't Have Value
Cryptocurrencies have proven difficult to categorize. In the U.S., the IRS has spent years determining how to classify digital currencies for tax purposes. Investors haven't been quite sure how to treat their digital assets when it comes to taxes or even everyday transactions. All of this has perhaps contributed to the idea that cryptocurrencies are a fad or that they will simply disappear. In actuality, however, not only have cryptocurrencies only been gaining in prominence and popularity, but they are generally set up in such a way as to minimize the risk of these things happening. As with other types of currencies, cryptocurrencies can be exchanged for goods and services, and they have value in accordance with the belief of the holders of the currency.

3. Cryptocurrencies Aren't Secure
As digital currencies have gained popularity, there have been a number of high-profile scams and thefts. In many cases, digital currency exchanges themselves were the targets of these attacks. In other cases, criminals capitalized on vulnerabilities in wallets and other aspects of the cryptocurrency space. Investors worrying about the security of digital assets should remember that it is possible for hacks, thefts, and fraud to occur. However, there are many ways that investors can change their behavior in order to better protect their holdings. Further, it's also worth noting that many governments and other financial institutions have shown an interest in blockchain technology; one of the reasons for this is that blockchain is widely seen as a secure and effective tool with untapped potential.

4. Digital Currencies Are Bad for the Environment
There is reason for concern about the impact of digital currencies on the environment. As cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether have taken off, so too has the number of mining operations around the world. Each of the individual mining rigs requires massive amounts of computational power, and this in turn requires large amounts of electricity. What's worth remembering, however, is that the value of mining for a cryptocurrency nearly always outweighs the real-world cost that is required in order to complete that mining operation. What's more, many cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, have set hard caps on the total number of tokens which can be mined. After this point, individuals will no longer be able to mine for new tokens or coins, and the costs of the computational power required for mining that currency will be dramatically reduced.

5. Cryptocurrencies Are a Scam
Again, there is reason for investors to be cautious when it comes to potential scams. There have been numerous initial coin offerings that have proven to be fraudulent in various ways. However, savvy investors tend to treat cryptocurrencies in the same way that they would any other potential investment: with a healthy dose of skepticism and a large amount of research and caution. It's possible for investors to be drawn into fraudulent investment opportunities in the traditional financial world as well, and this situation tends to come about when an investor has not taken the time to thoroughly consider and learn about the details of the opportunity itself. Just as one must sift through good and bad potential investments in the traditional financial landscape, one must take the time and effort to sort out dubious investment opportunities in the cryptocurrency space. While it's impossible to fully eliminate the chance that you will be the victim of a scam, this nonetheless helps reduce those chances considerably.

So don’t waste your energy and vision on those statements which spreads only false information,rumours and on negative people as well.

Looking at the chart, it seems like the price could accelerate gains above the $10,000 level. Above this last, the next stop for buyers could be $10,800 and $11,000 in the near term.

•Bitcoin price is trading with a positive bias and it currently placed nicely above $9,500 against the US Dollar.

•There is a major bullish trend line forming with support at $9,600 on the 4-hours chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken).

•The pair remains in an uptrend and it may well break the $10,000 level and settle above it.

Bitcoin price is gaining momentum above $9,500 against the US Dollar. BTC/USD is likely to accelerate higher above the $10,000 and $10,500 levels in the near term.

In the coming days, We’ll see some nicely placed prices in the chart.
respectful moderator, im really sorry i may have forgotten to attach the source link in this post,may be i was exhausted, although i described it and modified it. and that account was my everything. i beg your pardon, if its gone than i will be broken, im just a student who wanted to be a part of this big family.
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 09:00:45 UTC
yes as i remember i cited my source respectfully.
You sound like a person who likes to deny a lot of things.  I would say that if you cited your sources properly you wouldn't have been caught by a moderator and given a permaban.  Please be aware that this is a ban of you as a person, not just the account that got banned.  That means you cannot create new accounts on bitcointalk.  In other words, you are done here unless you successfully appeal your ban.


respectful admin, i know that i didn't do something big that would go against rules, although i am sorry for it and i beg your pardon, if unwillinngly i have broken the rules. i am sorry
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 08:52:00 UTC
with due respect, actually those are the replies of some posts based on my opinion, if you see the posts created by me then you can see that those are good ones
I do believe I only deleted the posts you were replying to, not yours.  Others can check, but I've put the sections you posted in back on ignore.
Copy and pasting.
....but you're done anyway.
yes i admit a post was posted from the  internet although it was for awareness for everyone.
That doesn't matter.  What matters is that you cite your source.  Did I quote the above properly?  Did you write the above?
yes as i remember i cited my source respectfully.
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 08:49:04 UTC
with due respect, actually those are the replies of some posts based on my opinion, if you see the posts created by me then you can see that those are good ones

You can't have it both ways. That's like saying that you do a good job at picking up chicks some of the time, but at other times that you can't, you just rape them instead.

It's all or nothing; you can't just pick and choose to post properly some of the times, and then fill the rest of your posts with bullshit posts like the ones you have.

Edit: Oh, and there's also this:

Copy and pasting.
so is that a no? for my account? cant i get it back anymore?
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 08:44:30 UTC
Copy and pasting.
yes i admit a post was posted from the  internet although it was for awareness for everyone. i also wrote and modified that on my own, just in one post. now i am asking respectfully to you, can the ban be lifted?
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Re: Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 08:36:50 UTC
From the day I registered here I helped and dedicated my self to create quality posts even though I am nuked.
You say that, but most of your posts are one-line shitposts like the following:

It must not go down further. Let’s see!
Yes! It will hit 11k for sure.
serious money is now entering the market for the first time, it will stay at 9k and we will see more positive results.
Haha, well bitcoin is adorable 😄 but it’s gorgeous when it’s price increases in value 😛
I actually meant by the serious money is that the bigger/billionaire investors are hopping in the market.

Now, I have no idea what you got banned for--probably not shitposting--but if you get your ban lifted you really ought to up the quality of your writing, because it's pretty bad.  The above posts are all in the same thread, no less.  They're hardly quality posts that anyone would find interesting.

From the day I registered
And that was exactly one month ago, lol.

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Because posts like the following are considered "shitposts".
Goddamn it!!!  You beat me to it.
with due respect, actually those are the replies of some posts based on my opinion, if you see the posts created by me then you can see that those are good ones
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Account ban, help
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jim.talukder
on 08/05/2018, 08:20:16 UTC
Hi, this is my elder brother's account. I just came to know the reason behind the account ban. My account is banned since yesterday.
From the day I registered here I helped and dedicated my self to create quality posts even though I am nuked. Can anyone please kindly supervise it if the ban is permanent or temporary?
I am sorry if I have broken any rules as it wasn't in my knowledge and I beg pardon to the Moderators.
I got a message like below in my account,

"Sorry salman21, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum.
You have been banned by a forum moderator".

Here is my profile link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2010620

I hope my issue will be investigated by the respectful moderators. Thank you.
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Re: Bitcoin to eliminate unemployment.
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jim.talukder
on 16/04/2018, 12:08:01 UTC
I want to say yes..But it's too complicated to eliminate unemployment.If Government accept it officially world wide then I think it may become the income source of many unemployed individuals.
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Re: What was the actual purpose of the creation of bitcoin?
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jim.talukder
on 15/04/2018, 13:29:56 UTC
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What was the actual purpose of the creation of bitcoin?
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jim.talukder
on 15/04/2018, 13:26:47 UTC
I am just curious about what was the creator of bitcoin thinking, did he knew that his creation will one day gain that much popularity and it will become an income source for many individuals?

And what is the purpose of bitcoin?

I think it was created for a greater purpose that Government has failed to provide us.
What do you think?
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Re: Should I buy BTC?
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jim.talukder
on 15/04/2018, 13:12:59 UTC
This is not the proper time to buy BTC.Wait for some days when BTC will stable then I think you should buy.
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Re: Bitcoin will hit 25k by the end of this Year?
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jim.talukder
on 13/04/2018, 16:53:32 UTC
Crypto Bull Tom Lee has declared that Bitcoin will hit 25k this year!
Don't worry Guys! as yesterday bitcoin has jumped to a record-breaking volume within two hours.

We will reach to the Moon!

Have faith.

     I just wish that the universe hears yours and Tom Lee's voice then grant us 25K prices for bitcoins by the end of this year because that would surely be an awesome thing to happen for all of us crypto enthusiasts in this industry. That speculation happening will then make another good number of crypto millionaires being featured in the news again. Because clearly, bitcoins will also drag along with it all the altcoins that are currently present on that moment. The only thing is that it is quite impossible to happen. But still, there is a possibility, nothing wrong with being positive right? LOL.
Exactly why not share the positive vibes? At the end nothing is impossible! isn't it?
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Re: Bitcoin will hit 25k by the end of this Year?
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jim.talukder
on 13/04/2018, 09:51:52 UTC
Bitcoin price is unpredictable and volatile. Anway, the whole cryptocurrency market has been rising in the last 24 hours. I hope that this positive market trend will be continued and not just a jump. However, I am quite confident that Bitcoin price will hit above 15k by the end of this year.

Yes, I agree with you. I also believe in that bitcoin is in the correction now once it is done with it, it's price will be sky high.