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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 03/07/2020, 14:20:01 UTC
YouTube Review link: https://youtu.be/OvU6PTv9sjQ
Roobet Username: Pant79

This is my submission. Thank you

You are not getting any reward. Firstly the audio literally made my ears bleed in the intro, even at 5% volume. Secondly, and more importantly, you are using stills of the roobet site, some that are so old that you don't even recognize the site. And on top of it all what you are saying throughout the video doesn't make much sense so there is no way that I can pay you for that one, sorry.

I can't believe that the audio of that video is as bad as you claim buddy. I just listened to it again and everything is clear from here. Maybe you are mistaking it for some other videos. Anyways, thanks for the opportunity, I don't get any reward but coming from Hhampuz, I agree . Thanks
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 03/07/2020, 13:00:37 UTC
YouTube Review link: https://youtu.be/OvU6PTv9sjQ
Roobet Username: Pant79

This is my submission. Thank you
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 03/07/2020, 12:59:53 UTC
I decided the rewards based off of a few different things:

Quality of recording
Amount of content being showcased in the video
Audio quality

There were a bunch of videos where I nearly started bleeding through my ears due to the audio being way off in terms of levels with commentary/music or just voice crackling in strange ways. Broken microphones were not uncommon either.

This promo will continue shortly as everyone up until this point have received their payments! A few changes have been made to the rules and please note that if you've already created a video then you are not eligible to post a new one under the new rules.

Thanks again for all the videos guys Smiley

Please I didn't get a reward for my video review and I submitted early. Kindly look at it please so that I can be happy like others. Thanks
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 03/07/2020, 05:29:37 UTC
No more videos after this message will be eligible for a payout.


I appreciate so many of you wanting to take part in this promo! I've seen a lot of good stuff and I'm currently going over the last two pages of this thread to finalize the spreadsheet and to start get those payments out to you all.

Please note, if your video quality was subpar or not resembling a review at all you will receive a reduced payment. This also applies to any reviews made on a phone.

Stay tuned for final update Smiley

has payment been concluded? Heard it's started already?
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 03/07/2020, 05:28:12 UTC
Hhampuz, has payment concluded?
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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pant-79
on 28/06/2020, 18:37:54 UTC
Reserved
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Re: Lapps are better than Dapps
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pant-79
on 21/12/2019, 19:39:15 UTC
I think d'Apps (Decentralised Applications) originated in the Ethereum Blockchain thanks to smart contract technology that was first implemented there but due to slow speed and outrageous fees when the ethereum blockchain is overloaded, most d'Apps started migrating to the EOS Blockchain because it was lightening fast and has very very cheap fees but due to the recent spam attack that has lasted close to 2 months now on that blockchain, most active d'Apps has started migrating as well to other more conducive blockchains or side chains because the EOS network is now close to unusable at the moment, it would cost a lot of EOS staked to make a single transaction daily and it's just not conducive to d'Apps at all where users sometimes makes thousands of transactions on a daily basis.

But I believe that when the perfect Blockchain infrastructure is invented, d'Apps would still be the king and would reign supreme.
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Re: Will Initial Model Offering(IMO) replace Initial Exchange Offering(IEO)?
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pant-79
on 21/12/2019, 19:32:39 UTC
The ICO and IEO tokensale model thrived in their time because it gave investors returns on their capital so I can see the IMO tokensale model taking over IEOs because it has a much more compelling investment model, I personally haven't tried it but I have a couple of friends who has and they have nothing but good to say about it, let's see what the future holds.
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Re: How to introduce crypto currency to newbies
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pant-79
on 21/12/2019, 19:28:17 UTC
I have been trying for months to try to get my woman accustomed to Cryptocurrencies but she is just not getting it but thankfully, I was able to get her to participate in the Keybase Stellar airdrop and I just showed her the steps and allowed her take all the steps (from registration to selling) by herself and now she's so excited and pumped up to learn more about this awesome technology that enables her to send money in the form of Cryptocurrencies in a matter of seconds, Airdrops seems to be a way that works very fine to get newbies to own their first Cryptocurrencies and they just get hooked after the first experience.
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Re: What is for you scam project and what is for you good project?
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pant-79
on 13/12/2019, 19:42:22 UTC
For me, what defines a good project is very simple... A good project for me is a project that delivers exactly everything that it promises in it's whitepaper, whitepapers are sometimes what attracts us to a project, because they tend to promise a lot of things but when it comes to actually implementing those things, this is where most projects show their true purpose, which is to collect as much funds as possible and do nothing in terms of development, but while developing, a good project should also keep a keep eye on it's token price as wella Nd ensure that investors don't regret holding their tokens.
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Re: Are stablecoins a definite solution against a bear market?
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pant-79
on 13/12/2019, 19:38:24 UTC
Stablecoins are basically Cryptocurrencies but they are called stablecoins for a reason, this means that no matter how volatile the market gets, they would maintain a constant value depending on the currency that they are pegged with, like you said there was a time that Tether (USDT) traded below $1 even though it was tied to the USD, but just too and check it's current rate now and you would see that it is maintaining the price of the currency that it's pegged with, so yes, Stablecoins are a great store of blue if you want the dollar value of your Cryptocurrencies to remain the same.
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Re: [2019-12-01] Ghana To Introduce An Electronic Version of the Cedi
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 11:57:20 UTC
From prior research into Africa, I have seen that Nigeria seems to be the most active country in Cryptocurrency so I was expecting something like this to come from them, but let's wait and see how it turns out, I doubt that the E-cedi would have any component of blockchain technology in it, maybe it would be something like PayPal funds or something, only time will tell.
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Re: Why do some ICOs have different 'team location' and 'place of registration'?
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 11:43:38 UTC
Sometimes a whole project could be built with the team members having never even met before, but sometimes are recruited by the main founder due to reputation, so these team members do not need to move from there homes to handle the project, they just do everything remotely from wherever they are, I have seen quite a few successful projects like this, and sometimes it could also be regulations, the project could be registered in a country with friendly Cryptocurrency law if the main team members are in a country that's known for it's intolerance for Cryptocurrencies.
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Re: Why do people easily get scammed on the internet?
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 11:38:32 UTC
When something sounds too good to be true, then it's probably too good to be true, unfortunately due to economic hardships or other reasons, people are desperately wanting these investment opportunities to be true no matter how absord they look and they back up with false faith with monetary investments and in the long term, they turn into victims of scams, people should always bear the golden rule of online investments in mind... If it's too good to be true, then it's too good to be true.
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Re: MATIC LOW PRICE AND THE BEST CHOICE TO BUY NOW
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 07:13:55 UTC
Nothing is guaranteed in this Cryptocurrency space, people could start buying now thinking that the dump is over and it would dip more when the market goes down more, I have seen it happen in the past and nothing stops it from happening in the future, sure there is a chance that it might moon soon but also bear in mind that Cryptocurrency investments are risky investments and you should only afford to invest what you can afford to lose. A word is enough for the wise.
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Re: Scammers are to be blame
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 07:05:07 UTC
Yea, the IEO market was good for a while but it has slowed down considerably lately, you have to consider the fact that the Cryptocurrency market is very volatile and anything could happen in a red market, for example recently, one of the Binance IEOs called MATIC dipped over -60% suddenly and it had nothing to do with the scammers, infact Binance investigated it and said it had nothing to do with the team, it was just a scared big trader who dumped and it started a domino effect, scammers has done a lot of damage no doubt, but sometimes the bear market is even more dangerous to the growth of Cryptocurrencies.
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Re: Saga Stablecoin Goes Live Backed by Basket of Fiat Currencies
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 07:01:00 UTC
There are already a boatload of stablecoins put there and now another basketful has been added, the stablecoins in the market works just fine for me and I don't think I would want to add more to my collection, I am especially partial to the ERC-20 USDT and the USDC stablecoin and TUSD, haven't used any other stablecoin though, those ones are listed in most top exchanges.
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Re: XRP all set to hit Malaysian Market with Latest listing
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pant-79
on 11/12/2019, 06:48:59 UTC
I think Ripple (XRP) has already hit the Malaysian market years ago considering the fact that top exchanges where it's listed can be accessed from everywhere in the world Including Malaysia, the Cryptocurrency space has matured above news like this, it should be able mass adoption and not new exchanges that a coin has listed, we want to see actual development, not news about the tokens listed in a new market.
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Re: My Bounty Journey in 2019! Bought an expensive Bike Yamaha FZS V3!
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pant-79
on 09/12/2019, 20:33:58 UTC
It's encouraging to see posts like this, but you have to admit that projects that gives the kind of rewards that you mention are few and far between, I personally didn't join any of those bounties because I seem to be busy with something offline at those moments, as for MITX, I just didn't have the interest to join and though I ended up regretting that decision.
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Re: Advice to bounty hunters that wants to quit
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pant-79
on 09/12/2019, 20:29:18 UTC
Even back then, it wasn't easy to make the money and although I don't agree with your sentiment that money isn't supposed to be made the easy way, I see the point that you're trying to make, bounty like ICO investing needs a little bit of luck, you could join the most potential project and it ended up doing well but there are so many participants that it turned out almost useless while someone else might join a seemingly useless project and turns out to be one of very few participants and make bank there.