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Re: [ANN]🎈🎁Cryptoconst.com ~Exchange~ Huge AIR DROP for New registrations🎁🎈[ANN]
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nwaafor
on 11/12/2018, 15:56:27 UTC
i have joined cryptoconst.com and my username is CryptoUser
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Board Project Development
Re: I want to invest in something very unique
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nwaafor
on 23/08/2018, 23:58:01 UTC
Hello, hope you find something that will help you actualize your goals if you have not found it yet. We are working on a history-changing project. will be in touch when we seek investors. Goodluck
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Board Project Development
Re: Development of a New Blockchain Product To Solve An African Problem.
by
nwaafor
on 21/08/2018, 12:25:54 UTC
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Board Project Development
Development of a New Blockchain Product To Solve An African Problem.
by
nwaafor
on 20/08/2018, 10:33:14 UTC
Hi All,

I and Few Partners are interested in developing a blockchain product Into the African Continent that will have a real life Use Case to solve one of many Prevailing African Problems.
Please if you have any suggestion as to what project we could embark on? We would be very happy to hear your idea/s.
If also you have a project that fits into our objectives and will like to partner please feel free also to let us know, you never know we might just have a synergy.
All ideas/opinions are welcome and appreciated, but please keep it clean, professional and friendly. Thank you.

Look forward to hearing from you all.
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: KYC, during or post ICO?
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nwaafor
on 20/08/2018, 09:40:13 UTC
For me I don't see any Pros in giving KYC informations, while there's a lot of Cons in giving that sensitive information. The thing is those information can be used in illegal activities, keeping that sensitive information is hard and scamming can easily be done using your own information with them. There's a new innovative way on dealing KYC right now, I know some platform that will handle KYC applications to any ICO you'll join in an encrypted form. One of them is menlo.one and civic.


Nice suggestion.It makes sense to use such services/platforms.
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Be safe: READ THIS BEFORE TRADING/BUYING/USING YOUR MONEY
by
nwaafor
on 20/08/2018, 09:20:45 UTC
Useful Article for those new in this game. thanks for sharing your thoughts.

Though it I think that the one about newbies, though might be true to some, certainly not all Newbies, perhaps you might wanna expantiate on your reasons for the view so as not to stereotype all Newbies, but overall a nice article in my view.

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1) Don't just trust the status of a member, anyone can be a hero member. This just means that he invested some time on his membership. He can always decide that a profitable scam will be a good payment for his time. However, a Hero account without negative feedback can be sold for more than 0.5 btcs. Therefore, he probably won't scam you for less than that, because a negative feedback from you would lower its value substantially.
2) Never deal with anyone without doing a search in the forum with his nickname, in order to check if he has scam accusations.
3) Ask for his coin address and always search it on http://blockchain.info, www.cryptocoinexplorer.com or other similar site, to verify if his address has the amounts he wants to sell.
4) Be very suspicious about proposals well under market price or if he accepts your proposal under market price with no negotiation.
5) Look for the reputation/trust of the member, checking also his successful trades, in the form of vouches from the other party on the deal. Be aware that positive trust can be forged by making and using more bitcointalk accounts and the trust system can be more or less avoided by changing its settings.
6) Even if he has some reputation, never send all the money in one transfer: send one first small tranche (ex. 0.05 btc) and wait for his payment. Send a second little higher tranche and wait again, etc. Small increments, because he might decide to pay you the first and second, to scam a bigger tranche. Always suspect if he doesn't accept to trade in small tranches, unless he has an excellent reputation.
7) If he has no reputation (specially if he is a newbie or Jr.), even small tranches are very risky. Better use an escrow system, like the one of www.btcrow.com, or a trusted member, or you might need to send more than 10 very small tranches. Think well before sending more than 0.15 btcs (it's considerable money in some countries) and only after 3 or 4 successful payments of 0.05 and 0.1 btcs.
8] For big amounts use an escrow system, unless the member has an excellent reputation. If he doesn't accept, forget the deal. Always protect your capital.
9) Only trade codes (ex. of virtual gift cards) with members with a very good reputation or using a very trusted escrow member that will have to go to the account and apply the code himself. The buyer will have to give the escrow person his password and change it again after. With an automatic escrow system, the buyer can claim falsely that the code was already redeemed when he received it or that his account was blocked after.
10) Don't sell any cryptocoin to paypal or other reversible system, unless the buyer has good reputation. The buyer can chargeback and, since it's against paypal's TOS to trade currency, paypal usually gives your money back to the buyer.


Here is a list of escrow members: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY] [AIRDROP] :Bolttcoin Announced $50000 WORTH of Boltt GIVEAWAY
by
nwaafor
on 02/05/2018, 05:21:02 UTC
PROOF OF AUTHENTICATION

Telegram Username: @sejutex
Bitcointalk Profile URL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1611791
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What if you forget your bitcoin wallet password?
by
nwaafor
on 02/05/2018, 04:59:19 UTC
It Kinda sound scary knowing that you may never recover your investment, however if going by some of the posts on this thread that it is possible to recover it after all, then i would say that it is a good thing. probably one has to thread with caution when trying to recover, especially when it is from a third part website not the original coin provider. please for the benefit of newbies like us. those on the know should kindly share the said website. one can never be so sure of what will happen on this journey in the crypto verse.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Advice For New Comers To The Crypto Verse
by
nwaafor
on 02/05/2018, 03:05:33 UTC
waoh, i am sincerely amazed and grateful to all your responses. every single response has added to my knowledge. i am honestly glad i asked this question.
I am also bouyed and glad to be part of this really amazing community.
Thank you guys.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Advice For New Comers To The Crypto Verse
by
nwaafor
on 01/05/2018, 23:04:35 UTC
Hey People of The Crypto Verse.
I am A newbie to this world and believe that there are tons of people out there like me. As you all know, we are in a fast moving world now that many atimes the 24hr day seem not to be enough, talkless of the time to sift through tons and tons of information available in the world wide web.
 

Welcome aboard.

I therefore am here to ask all you good men and women out there with a good heart to spare us newbies a minute of your time and do let us know what are the absolute vitals and the do;s and dont's of the crypto world.

Shoot.

I have heard words like moon and lambo, hodl etc, i must admit some of them takes common sense to figure out but what requires genius as far as i am concerned is knowing what to buy, what not to buy, when to sale or not etc, and i also have heard of people talking about getting in on the crypto for free.
How?
any help???

Basic principle of buying is: Buy low, sell high. But its easier said than done. You have to be very active and check what's the sentiments of investors around. So for me, if you have the money to invest then I wouldn't wait for the price to bottom. The problem with waiting for the bottom price is that no one  really knows what its going to be. It could be $1, or could be $6+++K (last bottom). Another old adage: Invest what you can afford, so that you will not get burn if the price goes down and bitching around that you have lose a lot and that you are selling.

Thank you Sir.
Very very Useful Advice. grateful i am.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Advice For New Comers To The Crypto Verse
by
nwaafor
on 01/05/2018, 22:40:03 UTC
I can provide some information about trading/investing in crypto.  The first thing that you need to realize before investing in crypto is that prices are very volatile so if prices spike in a direction that doesnt favor you, you shouldnt be too worried because they can easily go up back up just as quick.  Also you should know when to sell, some people see prices rise 300% and dont end up selling because they think prices will keep rising.  This is what causes people to lose some money because prices end up crashing after such a big rise.

So useful.
Thank you very much. will defo take your advice.
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Board Beginners & Help
Advice For New Comers To The Crypto Verse
by
nwaafor
on 01/05/2018, 22:31:34 UTC
Hey People of The Crypto Verse.
I am A newbie to this world and believe that there are tons of people out there like me. As you all know, we are in a fast moving world now that many atimes the 24hr day seem not to be enough, talkless of the time to sift through tons and tons of information available in the world wide web.
 
I therefore am here to ask all you good men and women out there with a good heart to spare us newbies a minute of your time and do let us know what are the absolute vitals and the do;s and dont's of the crypto world.

I have heard words like moon and lambo, hodl etc, i must admit some of them takes common sense to figure out but what requires genius as far as i am concerned is knowing what to buy, what not to buy, when to sale or not etc, and i also have heard of people talking about getting in on the crypto for free.
How?
any help???