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Re: [SWAP] Buy/Sell I'll be your Proxy for 3% fees.
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urbanmerchant
on 28/07/2023, 08:01:59 UTC
As title states If your looking for any kind of payment method I do have it if your looking to buy crypto though I will only accept cash-in-mail, bank-wire, Western Union, Moneygram, or Walmart-2--Walmart.

This isn't only for me to get traction building trust in the community, but also to help provide a service that I really feel is necessary thing to keep the privacy and I'm not keen with some of the outrageous prices I've seen as far as it goes with being anonymous

I want to do business. How do I contact you?
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Re: Am exchanging your crypto for Revolut, Apple Pay,Cash App,Dwolla, Zelle, Paypal
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urbanmerchant
on 28/07/2023, 07:37:14 UTC
My rate is 8%. Don't expect me to go first. You can reach me on discord at Francisdp#0902 or telegram at Earlyman 22

I want to do business, but I couldn't find you on telegram. Can you send me the link please.
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What a crazy week!
by
urbanmerchant
on 28/07/2023, 07:20:43 UTC
I know that I haven't been posting that much, but I have been crazy busy. Now that I have some free time it feels good to be able to finally post on the forums again.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why local currencies when there is bitcoin ?
by
urbanmerchant
on 18/07/2023, 07:27:53 UTC
I don't know what it is in other countries but in France there are local currencies, about 80.

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Although it is difficult to determine an exact number, it is estimated that there are about 80 on French territory. Through a social, environmental, local or even regional objective, their interest is to convey the values ​​that conventional currencies no longer embody today, and this movement is arousing growing enthusiasm if we are to believe a report by the Sol Movement , which oversees local currencies at the national level, published in early 2021. ID offers you a non-exhaustive list of local currencies in circulation by region, as well as an evolving map.

A friend was bragging to me about the merits of her local currency, but I wonder what's the point since we have bitcoin? Bitcoin which obviously includes the world population. I did not really understand the objectives of these local currencies, I was wondering if local currencies existed in other countries and if people understood the interest of these local currencies which seem to undergo inflation like the fiats.

https://www.linfodurable.fr/conso/la-carte-de-france-des-monnaies-locales-en-circulation-16262

https://www.linfodurable.fr/social/des-monnaies-locales-pour-transformer-les-modes-de-consommation-26697

Exactly, the world should switch over to crypto economies and forget about Fiat money and local currencies.
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Re: People Are Not Nerdy Enough
by
urbanmerchant
on 17/07/2023, 11:00:05 UTC
Yes, I am complaining that people are not nerdy enough. It's been 14 years since Satoshi published his white paper and the vast majority of people still don't understand what Bitcoin is and how to use it. Sure there are many people buying Bitcoin on crypto exchanges and speculating on it.

Although I agree that the vast majority of people who have heard about Bitcoin do not understand what this is really about, it is also a fact that most of those who own it do so only for possible profit. Who do you think is the bigger problem? Those who do not understand BTC, or those who know well what it is about, but have never used it as a currency?


I think people who understand what Bitcoin is yet never use it as currency are the bigger problem. It's just facts the crypto economy is better than Fiat based economies because many PoW crypto's had a fair launch and limited supply and function as virtual commodities. This facilitates a stable economy and a virtual currency that doesn't have to rely on the strength of the economy.

Economies grow through spending and investment, so I am doing my best to encourage people to spend their bitcoins through virtual marketplaces and other channels. A few weeks ago I gave a local charity in my area a bitcoin paper wallet with 10 Bitcoins. I later found out that they threw it in the trash thinking it's some kind of prank or scam. This was a facepalm moment for me. Those bitcoins are now locked on the blockchain forever, because without a private key, there is no way to ever access them. (Unless someone finds the paper wallet in the trash? How likely is that? )

My point in sharing all of this, is to show that people are still very ignorant when it comes to Bitcoin's technology.
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People Are Not Nerdy Enough
by
urbanmerchant
on 17/07/2023, 06:40:45 UTC
Yes, I am complaining that people are not nerdy enough. It's been 14 years since Satoshi published his white paper and the vast majority of people still don't understand what Bitcoin is and how to use it. Sure there are many people buying Bitcoin on crypto exchanges and speculating on it.

However, the average guy on the street that I speak to, and even many people on crypto forums still don't understand Bitcoin's potential as a virtual commodity, or it's potential to create an alternative to Fiat economies. Maybe the problem is deeper than just a lack of understanding about the technology? Maybe it's a lack of understanding about economics as a whole? How many people are economists.

I understand that my frustration might be due to the fact that I am coming from a very privileged position. What are your thoughts on this?
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Re: New to the Forums, hello everyone!
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 17:13:27 UTC
Okay, noted. Thanks everyone. Was just using the AI, because I am lazy to write sometimes because of my ADHD. Will refrain from using it in the future.
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Re: The best way to get Bitcoin is not to buy it!
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 17:01:10 UTC
No Need to Risk Your Money:

Buying Bitcoin through exchanges can be risky, especially for newcomers to the world of cryptocurrencies. Prices can be volatile, and investing a significant amount upfront might lead to unexpected losses. By accepting Bitcoin as payment for your products or services, you eliminate this risk entirely. You control how much you receive and when to convert it into traditional currency, making it a secure and calculated approach to acquiring Bitcoin.
So if you accept bitcoin as a payment option for your business, it is not risky too? But if you buy bitcoin, it is risky? I do not think you understood what you are talking about.

The easiest way to go into bitcoin investment is to buy it.

If you use bitcoin as a payment method and some customers used it to buy and you do not sell it, that means you buy it too.

If you do not want to buy it at once, then DCA.

As for me, I prefer to just buy bitcoin, instead if using it for payment.

Yet you have a crypto gambling site, and I assume a large part of your revenue comes from customers spending or buying BTC...

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Where are your customers going to get their Bitcoin from? Are they also going to have a business running that accepts Bitcoin as payment before they can buy something from you and also pay you in Bitcoin?

Someone has to buy Bitcoin to be able to make payments using Bitcoin, if you don't want to buy but only want to receive that's your choice, no need for others to follow your own ways.

Like I know someone, who haven't for once use his money to buy Bitcoin, he was one of the early miners and till today all his Bitcoins are from his Bitcoin mining operation, he only sells and mine more Bitcoin.

Yours is different, and also impossible because it's a matter of what others want and what you want.


They can get bitcoin through selling products for BTC. It's called capitalism, and it's a system that works. How do customers of the US economy get money to spend in stores? Ideally through selling some kind of product or service and through participating in the economy.
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Well, not everyone is a merchant like you so it's not the best way to get bitcoin although in your case, it would definitely be the best since you're selling goods and services. Most people prefer to earn bitcoin through buying them though as it's the most accessible and more easier way for them to get bitcoin. Another workaround to get bitcoin that's viable in some companies is to ask them to have your salary in bitcoin although it's going to be problematic for the company's payroll and accounting department but that's another story.


Thank you for understanding my hustle as a merchant. I am not saying it's bad to buy Bitcoin through a crypto exchange. People exchange fiat currencies on the Forex market all the time. When people buy Bitcoin it actually means you are betting against the Fiat economy in favor of crypto. All I am saying is the it's not the most ideal way. The easiest way is to sell something and to participate in the economy, especially if you don't have any fiat money to invest in BTC.


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Your use of bitcoin as legal tender for your goods and services doesn't contribute in any way to recognition as legal tender. If bitcoin is prohibited in your country, then your actions are illegal. And if statute btc is not approved in your country, then your actions are in the gray area of the legal system. If the regulator discovers that a very large number of residents use bitcoin as a means of payment for goods and services, respectively, without paying taxes, it will undoubtedly wish to either receive its profit from these operations or prohibit bitcoin. It may wish to take the first path and then , indeed, btc will be accepted as legal tender, but bitcoin owners will lose its advantages and will not differ from the same CBDC. Most likely, the choice of the regulator will differ from the specifics of each particular country.



Yes but if people are transacting through decentralized P2P transactions it's virtually impossible for regulators to track them because they don't have access to the private keys. If it's illegal in your country, and there is an underground black market that uses crypto or Bitcoin, there isn't much that the government or regulators can do about it. This was proven with Silk road that only used BTC as payments. The US government tried many times to shut them down but they just kept making new .onion websites. Now just think what will happen if there is an underground economy where the participants number more than 1 million...

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Accept Bitcoin as payment for products or services is another way to get bitcoin by buying, only in a different way. This method is called bartering or mutual benefit. After a transaction occurs, you will be able to resell Bitcoin to replenish items that have sold out.
There are other ways that are more profitable than what you described above, you don't need to buy Bitcoin to get Bitcoin or you don't need to open a service to receive Bitcoin from your customers. Start contributing to the forum to reach Full Member rank, you can apply for one of the paid BTC signature campaigns, if the manager accepts you, then you will get Bitcoin without having to buy.



Well said, I completely agree with this. Although, as an urban merchant and a crypto entrepreneur I enjoy the thrill of sales.


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In short, in short, you can actually have Bitcoin without spending any money, if for example you have a business, you can do it as a merchant and add Bitcoin as one of the payment options to the goods you sell.

But if we look at it, it doesn't seem to make any difference that you buy from the exchange via P2p. Because the bottom line is still the same, the Bitcoin was still bought using fiat, the money bought with Bitcoin that was paid to you did not just come from you.

Bitcoin is a virtual commodity like gold. It can't be pumped by FIAT money and gets it's purchasing power from cost of extraction and supply vs demand. The bitcoin that came to me was mined off a blockchain and distributed in the crypto economy. Some people acquire Bitcoin through currency exchange i.e. buying it, and this is not wrong. However, I believe that being an actual participant in the crypto economy is better healthier for Bitcoin, and that is what I am trying to encourage with this post. I want  more people to adopt Bitcoin and crypto as a payment method.

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Again, this post will be suitable for bitcoin discussion board which I think you should move it here .

Accepting bitcoin as payment for your goods and services is a nice idea and you got some important point in your post but have you think about it negative side as well? Like the negative impact it will have on your business? Well, I will talk about few now.
firstly, if your business is about selling goods then this will certainly not work for you well because you will need to buy goods after your stock finish  and you will pay them (by bitcoin if they are accepting or by converting it which is another waste of time) to buy new goods. At the end of the day, you'll only have a meager quantity of bitcoin which you will feed from it too. it will take you a decade before you accumulate a reasonable portion of bitcoin. In this case, you can only buy bitcoin to aquire more bitcoin.

Secondly, you'll lose some customers who are not familiar with crypto. If you are living in a country where bitcoin is not legalized, it is another challenges. You might wake up one day and see that you've killed your own business by looking at your wallet and see $0.05 as your balance just like Luna did and you won't be able to buy goods again. Lol  Grin

The point I'm trying to make is that, you should consider the negative impact as well.

Well said, and no economy is perfect (especially the crypto economy). However, I am convinced that crypto economies are more stable than FIAT economies. Just look at economies that are backed by a solid commodity like gold for example...


 
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This is a good thought at first glance but you are missing something big here. If people send their btc directly to the merchant, they will still need a third party to protect their deal. And third parties mean another expense. That's why people use credit cards more than crypto because if they somehow get scammed the cc companies will take action. You can of course pay an escrow to have the same effect but not every merchant agrees to use them. Still though, leaving crypto exchanges out of the picture is always a good idea. They don't do no good to nobody.


You are so wrong about this my friend. The blockchain eliminates the need for trusted third parties. Please watch this video: https://youtu.be/YIVAluSL9SU

I also suggest that you go read Satoshi's white paper.



 
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The method of obtaining Bitcoin by receiving as payment only applies to people who live and live in a country where Bitcoin is legal tender as legal tender.
Those who don't want to hold large amounts of fiat currency that will experience a decrease in value, accepting payment transactions with Bitcoins is a great thing.
Business people like this can use it for long-term investment.

How to get Bitcoin as you mentioned, not all of them are acceptable because there are some people who don't want valuable assets like Bitcoin to buy an item, instead of using Bitcoin they prefer to use fiat currency or USDT because Bitcoin as the best asset will be very it's a shame if it's spent on daily needs.
I, who live in a country where Bitcoin is not legalized as a means of payment for goods and services, also feel that it is very unfortunate to use Bitcoin to shop for goods because Bitcoin is an expensive coin in terms of price and getting it is not easy.


In my country, Bitcoin isn't legal tender, yet I am participating in the crypto economy via P2P transactions, and the government can't do anything about it. I am libertarian, I don't trust the same corrupt government that prints the money....
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Re: New to the Forums, hello everyone!
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urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 06:56:55 UTC
BitcoinTalk is undeniably an incredible platform; I cannot believe I didn't join sooner.  From now on, I'm excited to actively engage in discussions, contribute my thoughts, and continue learning.
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Re: The best way to get Bitcoin is not to buy it!
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urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 06:33:18 UTC
I find your perspective fascinating! It leads me to wonder: Who holds the power to enforce their currencies in today's world? As it stands, governments across the globe are compelling us to rely solely on their FIAT money, while also making efforts to regulate cryptocurrencies in an attempt to exert control over them.


What happens, when your customers are not familiar with digital currency like Bitcoin. Do you then Force or impose Bitcoin on them just to acquire it?

This is why we should encourage wide spread adoption of Bitcoin, educate people and show them that there is an alternative.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 06:27:14 UTC
I visit the forum and there’s only few activities inside of it.

Lol. This is more a way of promoting that site on bitcointalk.org than promoting casinos or anything there. Any casino will have more of an impact here, even if they just create a thread on this section with a newbie account, like we sometimes see, than there.

Op how many people visit that site?

Not many, he is looking for traffic here.

Thank you for acknowledging my efforts. The original post served as a formal invitation to businesses within the crypto gambling sector to participate in another crypto economy, thereby promoting crypto adoption. It is crucial to nurture the development of crypto economies to facilitate the widespread acceptance of bitcoin and offer people a viable alternative to traditional fiat currencies. Your support in this endeavor is highly appreciated.
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Re: The best way to get Bitcoin is not to buy it!
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 06:07:11 UTC
When perusing Satoshi's white paper, one will observe its title, "A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System." Bitcoin was originally conceived with the primary objective of enabling seamless transactions between businesses within the crypto economy. While it is true that crypto exchanges have played a pivotal role in propelling Bitcoin into the mainstream by facilitating the conversion of Fiat currency to cryptocurrencies, it is worth noting that this method may not necessarily be the most optimal or recommended approach to acquire Bitcoin.
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Promote Your Altcoins on Telegram
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 05:54:19 UTC
🚀🌟 Boost Your Altcoins to New Heights - Advertise and Promote in the Vibrant TFC Economy Telegram Group! 🌟🚀

Calling all Alt coin pioneers and trailblazers! Unleash the full potential of your digital gems with unparalleled exposure in the thriving TFC Economy Telegram group. We welcome you to an exclusive platform where you have the power to place compelling ads and actively promote your Alt coins like never before!

🎯 Your Alt Coins, Your Stage:
In the dynamic TFC Economy Telegram group, we understand the importance of giving your Alt coins the spotlight they deserve. Showcase their unique features, innovative concepts, and the untapped possibilities they offer. As you place your thoughtfully crafted ads, watch your audience grow exponentially, comprising potential investors, industry experts, and passionate enthusiasts eager to discover the next big thing in the world of cryptocurrencies.

💼 Connect, Collaborate, and Succeed:
Our community is built on collaboration and support. Engage with like-minded visionaries, tap into a network of dynamic individuals, and create meaningful connections that transcend boundaries. Embrace the power of collective intelligence as you navigate the ever-evolving crypto landscape. Together, we'll create a conducive environment for your Alt coins to flourish and flourish.

Don't let your Alt coins remain hidden in the shadows. Step into the limelight and let your projects thrive by advertising and promoting in the TFC Economy Telegram group today! 🌟💰

Telegram link:
https://t.me/TFCEconomy
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The best way to get Bitcoin is not to buy it!
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 05:28:14 UTC
Bitcoin, the revolutionary digital currency, has captured the world's attention as a decentralized and secure way to transfer value. While many people have traditionally acquired Bitcoin through exchanges and investments, there's a lesser-known yet powerful method to obtain this coveted cryptocurrency: receiving Bitcoin as payment for goods and services. In this guide, we will explore why earning Bitcoin through transactions is the best way to get your hands on this digital gold.

No Need to Risk Your Money:

Buying Bitcoin through exchanges can be risky, especially for newcomers to the world of cryptocurrencies. Prices can be volatile, and investing a significant amount upfront might lead to unexpected losses. By accepting Bitcoin as payment for your products or services, you eliminate this risk entirely. You control how much you receive and when to convert it into traditional currency, making it a secure and calculated approach to acquiring Bitcoin.

Encourages Wider Adoption:


The adoption of Bitcoin as a mainstream currency depends on its usage in day-to-day transactions. By actively accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment, you contribute to its broader acceptance and recognition as a legitimate medium of exchange. As more businesses and individuals accept Bitcoin, its value and usability will increase, potentially benefiting all participants in the ecosystem.

Empowers Independent Entrepreneurs:

For small business owners, freelancers, and independent entrepreneurs, accepting Bitcoin can be a game-changer. Traditional payment methods often come with hefty fees and bureaucratic hurdles. Bitcoin payments, on the other hand, are typically faster, cheaper, and borderless. This enables you to conduct business globally without being restricted by geographical barriers or intermediaries.


Learn More About Bitcoin:


Engaging in transactions involving Bitcoin allows you to gain firsthand experience with the cryptocurrency. As you receive and use Bitcoin, you'll become more familiar with its features, benefits, and potential drawbacks. This practical knowledge is invaluable for anyone looking to dive deeper into the world of cryptocurrencies.

Support the Decentralization Vision:

One of the core principles behind Bitcoin is decentralization – the idea of removing control from centralized entities like governments and banks. By accepting Bitcoin as payment, you actively support this vision by promoting peer-to-peer transactions and financial sovereignty. You become an essential part of the movement towards a more inclusive and decentralized financial system.


The best way to acquire Bitcoin is not to buy it, but rather to receive it as payment for goods and services. Embracing this method offers numerous advantages, including reduced financial risk, wider adoption, empowerment of entrepreneurs, dollar-cost averaging benefits, experiential learning, and support for decentralization.

So, if you're looking to get involved in the world of Bitcoin, start exploring opportunities to accept Bitcoin as payment for your products or services. Not only will you reap the rewards personally, but you'll also play a vital role in shaping the future of finance through the democratization of money. Happy earning!
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
by
urbanmerchant
on 16/07/2023, 05:20:54 UTC
I extend my sincere gratitude for providing invaluable feedback and insights on this particular matter. I duly recognize that the TFC economy remains relatively modest and requires further development. Undoubtedly, crypto economies play a significant role in offering an alternative to traditional fiat economies and fostering trust in cryptocurrencies.


in my opinion the best thing is to create a website where you can review casinos and earn with referrals links


In light of the given context, a proposition has been made to promote the casinos as an affiliate. This is a really good idea. Can I promote your gambling services on the site as an affiliate?

Thank you once again for your support and consideration. I look forward to your response.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
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urbanmerchant
on 15/07/2023, 19:57:09 UTC
Seriously a subforum of boards.net?
There are so many places to promote a casino where traffic is also organic and the audiences can potentially see the links. If I own a casino, I would prefer to go to ad networks or hire sports forum users, not just crypto forums. Bitcoin is so popular already that even sports forums have mega threads about Bitcoin in general. Sports betting is one of the preferred choices of Bitcoiners.

I understand your concerns about advertising on a subforum of boards.net and the desire to reach a wider audience for your casino promotion. However, allow me to address your objections and explain why placing your advert on this website can still be a valuable opportunity:

    Targeted Audience: While there may be numerous places to promote a casino, it's crucial to consider the relevance and engagement of the audience. The subforum on boards.net might focus on crypto forums, but it can attract a specific group of individuals who are interested in cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. This targeted audience could be more likely to engage with your casino's offerings since Bitcoin and sports betting are already popular among them.

    Organic Traffic: Although you mentioned the importance of organic traffic, it's essential to recognize that subforums on boards.net can still generate organic traffic within their specific niche. Users actively participate in discussions and seek information related to Bitcoin and sports betting, meaning your advert will be exposed to an audience already interested in these topics. This targeted exposure has the potential to lead to more meaningful conversions and engagement.

    Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to larger ad networks or hiring sports forum users, placing your advert on a subforum of boards.net could offer a more cost-effective solution. Ad networks often come with higher costs, and hiring sports forum users might require additional efforts to negotiate and maintain partnerships. By considering the subforum option, you can potentially reach your desired audience while optimizing your advertising budget.

    Engagement Opportunities: While Bitcoin might be a popular topic across various platforms, the subforum on boards.net can provide a unique opportunity to engage with users who have a specific interest in cryptocurrencies and sports betting. By participating in discussions, answering questions, or sharing relevant content, you can establish credibility and build relationships with potential customers. This level of engagement might not be as easily achievable on larger ad networks or sports forums.

Placing your advert on the subforum of boards.net offers the advantage of reaching a targeted audience interested in cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, and sports betting. It provides an opportunity for organic traffic, cost-effectiveness, and deeper engagement with potential customers. By considering these benefits, you can leverage the unique advantages of this platform to promote your casino effectively.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
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urbanmerchant
on 15/07/2023, 19:32:42 UTC
Op how many people visit that site? And from what I discovered from the site this is the main page of the site. And the first link which is the main site has nothing to display. Op I must tell you the truth. I am also website developer though I have forgotten a lot tools to build a site but from your marketing approach of the site. And the way I see the advertisement platform of yours. It is very poor and it is not good to advertise casinos there because the design of the site doesn't attract people to visit the site. Therefore, I advise you to improve on it and if possible a transparent website will look better for the advertisement service. Thanks.

Take a leap and post an advertisement to gauge the outcome. The potential benefits outweigh the risks of participating. In the worst-case scenario, your ad may go unnoticed, but in the best-case scenario, it could attract a wave of new subscribers. So, why not give it a try? The potential gains far outweigh any potential losses.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
by
urbanmerchant
on 15/07/2023, 19:23:18 UTC
I did create an account there and it's just like others have said in their post, the activities in the forum is not that much as compare to bitcointalk, I do get that it's still in his growing stage.
I didn't check the web traffic estimate but be rest assured that once it starts to receive a decent amount of traffic daily gambling site will start to use as for advertisment and that will also draw more users to it.

In your first post I saw you using the "we" to represent the forum admin, does that mean you're part of the team in anyway? I thought you must be more than a member for you to have thought of promoting it here.



No, that was likely just a typo. I am not affiliated with the administration or the "team." However, I thoroughly enjoy engaging with online marketplaces and virtual platforms that facilitate buying and selling of goods. Such platforms play a crucial role in supporting my endeavors as a crypto entrepreneur.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
by
urbanmerchant
on 15/07/2023, 19:16:04 UTC
First and foremost, I think this post should not belong here but rather here . Secondly, the site is still at infant stage which requires marketing itself so as to gain popularity first before attempting to promote others. Fortunately, this forum is enough to gain you that popularity. You may contact @Royse777 or any other reputable manager to help you conduct a campaign if you are interested in running one.

By the way, by offering free service as you said raised some questions like how will you meet up with the fund to maintain the site?
I am sincerely sorry for mistakenly posting in the wrong thread. As a newcomer to these boards, I am still familiarizing myself with the platform's intricacies. I greatly appreciate your understanding and guidance in redirecting me appropriately.

Regarding your inquiry about offering free services and its potential implications on the site's sustainability, I would like to clarify that ProBoards generously hosts the site free of charge, thereby eliminating any financial burdens or hosting expenses. This arrangement allows them to provide their services without incurring additional costs.

This link may have more information: https://truefreedomcoin.boards.net/thread/72/why-tfc-official-website?page=1&scrollTo=87

Once again, I express my gratitude for your patience and for pointing me in the right direction. Please let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with.
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Re: Promote Your Gambling Platform for FREE
by
urbanmerchant
on 15/07/2023, 19:00:53 UTC
How do you guys generate revenue to keep the promotion running who pays the domain fees,  I am not a fan of a free mile and I don't think any serious casino will depend on a free promotion for their marketing.

So buddy if you are really serious unless you running a charitable organization which I doubt you are,  you need to come up with something serious.

I recommend directing your inquiries to the website administrators for accurate and specific responses to your questions. As a merchant operating within the online marketplace and holding a positive stance towards cryptocurrency, I acknowledge the potential value of advertising opportunities. Should you choose to support their website, you may consider exploring the possibility of contributing through Bitcoin donations.