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Nigerian Languages / Fed Govt. Don ban crypto for naija oh
« on: February 07, 2021, 05:36:30 PM »
Omo my people how una dey na, I know say e dey kind of late, but una see wetin federal government don do, dem get mind ban crypto walka for inside naija, knowing fully well say most people for the country na from crypto them dey get their daily bread as per say naija no work again, but anyhow them do them no fit stop crypto sha, we go adapt den move on, boys no go fit dey withdraw from  binance to bank but we fit use P2P trade our crypto on Binance to get naira sha, just that binance own been dey much easier,but anyhow we go survive, I just say make I share the news here make we discuss about am.
So how una see dis matter?

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Cryptocurrency discussions / PayPal now accepts crypto
« on: October 22, 2020, 12:45:23 PM »
Yesterday, I saw on the news that PayPal now allow its users to buy and sell and hold bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in their PayPal online wallet, but judging by the way it is, it seems like "our hands in your pocket" do you think its safe to leave huge amount of crypto in such wallet?, also I read alot of reviews online about PayPal and they were not so good, alot people complained about how their PayPal account get blocked for no good reason and their money are stuck in these accounts, so what do guys think?

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Sorting Box / How to identify scam airdrops?
« on: October 19, 2020, 04:35:58 PM »
For noobs in crypto, there have been alot of scam airdrops lately  :-[, in order to avoid wasting your time compleing tasks on airdrops that won't pay you, I decided to quote these post for you guys to know how to identify scam airdrops.
Credits to gotbounty
Here are some few points :
A scam will always ask you several things that are very annoying and also important details, such as:
1. Asking for the important and crucial details like private key, PIN, Password, recovery phrase, and others.
2. Asking you to deposit funds in order to withdraw.
After you deposit it, they will be gone.
3. Promising for high profits
It is like when they do a scam investment, they promise us big profits that will really attract many people, especially the newbies.
4. Giving big rewards
It also happens on the scam that they run ta program and the participants will get very high rewards by doing easy tasks.

If you meet at least those 4, it is better to leave it, because it is commonly and mostly a scam.
I hope newbies will take note of this and not fall for any of those scams, you can add yours below, if you like  :).

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Omo no be news again oh, youths for Nigeria Don Para, come mount this time say if government no end Sars (#EndSars) for Nigeria dem no go back down oh, so tey them start to crowd fund oh, first time na flutterwave been dey help dem drop the money, but as government notice immediately na dem rush block flutterwave crowd funding account oh, na there Nigeria youths Para come start to donate in bitcoins instead of cash oh, like dis even Jack the owner of Twitter talk say make people "donate bitcoin" to Nigeria, for one of him tweet on Twitter, last night sef I check 24hrs trade volume for binance,omo na NGN/BUSD volume na be the highest, so my people how una see am na, like dis enough people Don come know about bitcoin, this thing fit lead to mass adoption for Nigeria?

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Is this the new style of crypto scam?
« on: October 17, 2020, 08:08:43 AM »
Hey guys, i was just scrolling through Twitter a few days ago, then i found an airdrop  it looked quite promising, so i decided to give it a try,  i fulfilled all the airdrop requirements, and was waiting patiently for the airdrop distribution which was supposed to take place yesterday,  on reaching yesterday, I went on telegram to see how well the project is growing and because they promised to list on uniswap that same yesterday, when I got to their telegram channel, i started seeing something fishy, like they told us to fill another form for a giveaway, when I clicked the link to the form, the requirements  ??? On the Google form is something else, they were asking for our trust wallet Recovery phrase.
Here's a screenshot of the form:
1. https://postimg.cc/zHw1P9Cg
2. https://postimg.cc/cKzR7s9N
Their telegram channel had 12k+ subscribers : https://postimg.cc/t1rj2cWb
Those are the screenshots of the Google form, immediately I saw the recovery phrase, it was clear that it was a scam, it seems like everyday scammers keep bring new ideas and ways to exploit and steal crypto from people, we should be really careful and guide our crypto well, and try not to fall for for scams like this :(.

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Hey guys,have been meaning to ask this question for a long time now, are crypto bounties becoming worthless?, cus I don't know why they are so many scam bounties these days, I participated in clipx bounty on bitcointalk hosted by bounty detectives, and after the bounty campaign ended, clipx team asked every participant to do kyc,thankfully I was pretty busy that week and forgot to do the kyc and it passed the deadline date for the kyc, after 3days I visited bounty detectives telegram group and saw that after clipx project has been discontinued, wait why would they ask for kyc when they know fully well that they aren't gonna continue with the project? Sadly alot of bounty hunters did the kyc, and passed it, and the clipx team claimed that they have deleted all the kyc information, but I think that's a lie because they know how valuable it is on the dark web, there's no way they are going to throw away all those information, I think the campaign was owned by scammers and they just needed those kyc's, what do you think?

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Forum related / Value of ALTS token
« on: October 13, 2020, 10:50:30 AM »
Hello Everyone, I just joined the forum and learnt a few things already (still learning) about the forum.

I saw a thread that we can convert points to ALTS tokens. However, I've checked both coinmarketcap and coingecko and couldn't find any market for it.

What is the value? Or is it used for on forum features / activities etc?

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