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大家好, 我需要一个信誉良好的和值得信赖的公司或个人, 在中国买卖比特
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prechi
on 07/12/2018, 21:52:59 UTC
我需要一个值得信赖的公司或代理人或任何人谁在中国买卖比特币。大量的交易等待着.....。如果你是或如果你认识任何人, 请放下你的 wechat id 让我把你加起来, 我们开始交易。

我的微信 id 只是1prechi

谢谢, 我等待反馈。
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Re: [BXUNTY] FiiiCoin OFFICIALY BOUNTY CAMPAIGN! | www.fiii.io |
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prechi
on 13/11/2018, 11:48:17 UTC
#JOINFIIICOINTELEGRAM

Bitcointalk Username: prechi
Telegram Username: @prechi
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Re: Suggestions needed for bounty management job
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prechi
on 16/09/2018, 20:47:01 UTC
I've seen the same question before and I'm still looking for those threads that has been posted.

But as I saw the posts on this thread peter0425 posted them. IMO, you need consistency on what you are doing and you have to do the job properly regarding spreadsheets, inquiries, checking, etc. just to make sure that you're doing it well. I'm not a bounty manager, try to check those links that were given you'll get a lot of ideas so maintain your reputation.

Thanks a lot for your feedback. I truly appreciate all the suggestions and personal opinion given.
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Re: Suggestions needed for bounty management job
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prechi
on 16/09/2018, 20:43:19 UTC

This is a tricky question, perhaps you need to gain trust, but its very subjective because there some managers who started to be very good but ended up on the other side of the fence. Anyways, here are some topics I dig that can help you out:

[1] What makes a good Bounty Manager?
[2] Qualities and Requirements of a Bounty Manager
[3] What does a Bounty Manager? Any tips?
[4] Bounty Manager Salary
[5] Rating of bounty managers
[6] Where to find the best Bounty Campaigns
[7] How to select a good bounty campaign!


WOW... These links are gold u just gave me. I really appreciate them. Yes, truly trust is one important thing in every aspect of life and should be very well observed so as to stay for long.
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Re: Suggestions needed for bounty management job
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prechi
on 16/09/2018, 20:00:41 UTC
I think you should make some research and also join some tekwgram group to see how bounty manager attended to people's opinion, how stake ks calculated, how reward ia shared etc. You can follow krypical bounty group, bountyhive, and so on.

Okay.. great that's a good suggestion right there. Observing how they work and how the calculation is being made is a step to understand how the system is being carried out. Thanks for this added infomation
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Re: Suggestions needed for bounty management job
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prechi
on 15/09/2018, 21:32:57 UTC

Owkay great. This is a welcome addition. How about generally, what do you think the aspiring bounty manager must do first?
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Re: YoBit Exhange is a rip off
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prechi
on 15/09/2018, 21:11:09 UTC
I've seen many similar reports also which I think it is a bad image for them if truly they rip off. I have never used yobit before though because I don't find it flexible enough to make trades.
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Suggestions needed for bounty management job
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prechi
on 15/09/2018, 21:07:30 UTC
Hello guys, pls I need your sincere and honest answers. What do you think are the good attributes of a bounty manager? and what do you think should be considered and put in place when starting a bounty management platform?
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Re: Does it really mean that someone who hardly hodls does not believe in a project?
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prechi
on 13/09/2018, 21:58:33 UTC
I am a total HODLER but not because I have 100% trust to my alt but because I don't have any choice, I think risking it 'til it skyrockets is the best option to do thought its not all I wanted.

I once bought $1 worth of ETN on its crowdsale last year and remain waiting until now hoping that it will soar high. But I guess there's only a small chance that it will do come true. Actually, I already admitted to myself long ago that I'm not yet preapared for dealing not so famous alts that's why it seems I almost forgot about it. Well, it's just a small amount of money so there's nothing to whimper for Grin.

I learned an important lesson after all, you should attained two vital things to achieve success: 1) Make sure you have the knowledge and skill in trading, and 2) Choose the right coin. So for the hodlers out there, do not only listen to what you are believing because being too ambitious might get you blind. Learning to "dump and never turn back" or to cut loss is somehow a good decision (but still depending on the current situation of course)

Owkay this is a nice one. But imagined you sold your ETN at its ATH, you would be able to buy more of it now. That is absolutely why I call it Smart Holding. If I like a coin, I will like to get many of it instead of a little.
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Re: Does it really mean that someone who hardly hodls does not believe in a project?
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prechi
on 13/09/2018, 21:46:34 UTC
I think that such a strategy is the most profitable, but we should not forget about the unpredictability of this market. It is necessary to determine correctly which coins should be hold and which ones should be sold as quickly as possible. Analysis and knowledge is the key to victory.

Exactly... The market is presently unpredictable but the, sometimes we get to see a bearish sign and someone who believes in a project and is wise will surely sell the top and buy back the bottom in large quantity.
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Re: Does it really mean that someone who hardly hodls does not believe in a project?
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prechi
on 13/09/2018, 21:44:28 UTC
I also agree that holders of a particular coin or token as the case may be is someone who believes in what they are holding but there are other factors that might cause an investor to cease to hold a coin but not always because they no longer believe in it.

Exactly... Many people see other people who don't as people who are not good in the crypto space. I can't see a sign of retracement in a coin and u expect me not to dump it and wait to buy back in large quantity.
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Re: Does it really mean that someone who hardly hodls does not believe in a project?
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prechi
on 12/09/2018, 22:01:29 UTC
I also agree that holders of a particular coin or token as the case may be is someone who believes in what they are holding but there are other factors that might cause an investor to cease to hold a coin but not always because they no longer believe in it.
Yeah true...  but what do you think are the other factors? you can throw more light on that so we get to know and understand better. Information is power you know. Kindly share pls
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Does it really mean that someone who hardly hodls does not believe in a project?
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prechi
on 12/09/2018, 21:38:32 UTC
Follow the market, that way you don't get hurt. A hodler is not just some special type of person that holds a coin and never dumps. A hodler is someone who believes in a coin and tries to have a significant stake in the project by accumulating more and more over time without getting too burnt by the market.

Smart hodling is the key.
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Re: AirGrab! The new mothod to scrap out airdrop?
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prechi
on 12/09/2018, 21:17:13 UTC
Guys be careful with investing in the project of the EOS, it is better not to invest 100 percent of your money in it.
The situation with the price EDC coins still somehow can be attributed to the overall bearish sentiment in the market, referring to the hard work of the developers and the community, to all appearances, the EOS things are not always the best way.
According to the service cryptomiso.com, monitors activity on GitHub, for the last six months of EOS development activity fell to virtually zero and it does not say that the network is all right, because every now and then there is information about the found security flaws.

Ofcourse, no one is advised or expected to put all eggs in one basket, not even Bitcoin. I just shared a piece of information which I think will be of great benefit to many people here.
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AirGrab! The new mothod to scrap out airdrop?
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prechi
on 05/09/2018, 16:47:57 UTC
Hello guys, let's have some interaction here. So I stumbled on a post talking about airgrab, the new method of airdropping tokens/coin to interested crypto users. As we know, airdrop has been on for quite a while and self drop came but on the EOS Blockchain, it seems airgrab will be the new thing.

How is the airgrab like?
To AirGrab yourself some tokens built on the EOS Blockchain, you need to have an EOS account which was once created only by payment but can get gotten for free now. The AirGrab method consumes user's RAM which will be refilled after a period of time. For mobile users, you can download the meet.one app and import your EOS account or you create one if you don't have any. Navigate through the app and you get to find the airgrab board where you find projects built on the EOS Blockchain ready to grant users permission to airgrab themselves some tokens. For Pc, you can use the scatter wallet and eostoolkit.io to airgrab yourself some tokens.

After executing AirGrab, you need to wait for some time to receive the token. You can refer to the token's official website for the specific airgrab time.
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Re: Don't get carried away!
by
prechi
on 04/09/2018, 21:04:32 UTC
I also considered myself a professional while the market was growing, how stupid and presumptuous I was.  Smiley

Well, not that I meant it this way. You know during the bulls you just watch your tokens/coins do a lot of %. It is only wise you know when to take profit. But in the bear season, only good traders enjoy the ride.
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Re: Don't get carried away!
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prechi
on 01/09/2018, 09:19:42 UTC
This is a a crypto world market and don't expect everything will continue going smoothly means at times profit may come your way and feel happy and the other way ariunt at times so invest with caution.
Sure everything can't continue the same but if you know well, you will know that the bull run will not come in a twinkling of an eye! It's a process and many people might miss out the process because there is no alert somewhere to tell you this is the bull run. It is all games to take you unaware.
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Re: Don't get carried away!
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prechi
on 01/09/2018, 09:17:51 UTC

Is there any way to find which day we are in on the bear or bull run? because you said we shouldn't neglect the third day on the bear market.In my knowledge we can't find the bear or bull run until it happened Undecided

If you understand the crypto market very well, you should know the bull run will not come once! It will not come all of a sudden. You get played by and you still get to think it is the fall of the market without you doing anything and that's how you will keep thinking till you see yourself losing out. If you notice, almost all alts have bottom out.
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Don't get carried away!
by
prechi
on 01/09/2018, 08:12:56 UTC
Allways remember, "In bull market everyone is an expert but Bear market is the best period to learn"

In addition, the 3rd day in bear market shouldn't be neglected!

Always hold this and don get carried away!
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Re: A lot of newbies buying the wrong coin. Be carefull!
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prechi
on 01/09/2018, 07:38:22 UTC
I Reay don't know if I should say it is a normal mistake but then many persons didn't fall for something like this so it is really not normal. This mistake is often made by people who just come into the crypto space newly without no one guiding them both online and offline. The crypto isn't something someone can just jump in because it uses advanced technology that's why it is constantly advisable to watch YouTube videos and know more from it. No one knows it all