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Messages - Bruks

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Hunting for bounties is still profitable and all depends on the project in question and the team experience to deliver according to the roadmap
Well, im not sure if you have tried managing a bounty but it is hard. Especially when there are a lot of people joining the campaign, you cannot monitor everyone. For “quality of work”, there might be some who are not fairly given stakes as the managers have to check each of the work and maybe got lazy checking everybodies work. There are still some bounty campaigns that are worth it, you just have to find the right one.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Bounty and KYC, any benefits?
« on: January 19, 2019, 06:56:58 AM »
Much of the time, KYC is directed to counter illegal tax avoidance. Presently we are perceiving how contributing through token buy turns out to be more legitimate, as opposed in years. Presently, institutional financial specialists are demonstrating expanding enthusiasm for the crypto business and in such manner, crypto ventures need to direct the most straightforward ICO's to ensure themselves.

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Of course I found it at the altcoinstalks
forum because there are many interesting ICOs to follow. in social media there are also people who promote ICO or in advertisements related to crypto on google. sometimes we don't know if the ICO who we to followed ends with fraud and there can also end up with success. it depends on choice and confidence on investing in a ICO.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: What motivates you to HODL?
« on: January 19, 2019, 06:04:30 AM »
When I first knew about bitcoin I searched it thoroughly into the internet and found out some very useful facts about it and amazed how it will change our traditional payment systems and different industry thats why I have a very big trust to bitcoin that it will become very popular in the future and it keeps me motivated when I think about it and even in this bearish market my faith in btc will never be broken.   

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: What motivates you to HODL?
« on: January 19, 2019, 04:16:04 AM »
When I first knew about bitcoin I searched it thoroughly into the internet and found out some very useful facts about it and amazed how it will change our traditional payment systems and different industry thats why I have a very big trust to bitcoin that it will become very popular in the future and it keeps me motivated when I think about it and even in this bearish market my faith in btc will never be broken.   

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: a hope for the bounty hunter
« on: January 19, 2019, 04:05:26 AM »
My research continues to join good projects for future benefits. Always hoping for the best. As a bounty hunter I am waiting for the right time until my token has good value.


I would like to remind you rating can be manipulated and bought and in fact, some ico rating are selling their rating without searching or reviewing if the coin is genuine or legit project, create a guidelines let your judgement be your judge,it's your money anyway.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Which is better Ripple or Tron?
« on: January 19, 2019, 03:40:49 AM »
I would go for ripple. This guys already made what TRON can only dream of. Ripple will soon create a new banking system, of course time has to pass before it gets fully adopted...

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Do you trust ERC20 tokens?
« on: January 16, 2019, 06:26:03 AM »
 I want to start with the fact that there is nothing 100% safe on the network because everything that you consider to be safe has its own bugs that allow hackers to get what they want, but you need to understand that you do not need to attract attention.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Has Bitcoin reached its goal?
« on: December 18, 2018, 05:21:16 AM »
Well, I do not particularly know whether by setting up an alternate mode of payment, Satoshi Nakamoto's goal was to really replace fiat money in its entirety or just exist as a major alternative to it. If it is the former then we still have a very long way to go, but if it is the latter then perhaps we are already functioning more or less. Either way, the full goal is not yet met. As an alternative currency, we are even going down somehow, as people are using Bitcoin as a form of investment.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: How to find if airdrop is fake
« on: December 18, 2018, 05:06:30 AM »
You are better to stay away from airdrop, it is not recommended anymore. There are too many cases of scam airdrops. They are created in various sectors. So, for me, it is better to not join the airdrop temporally. Not only airdrop, you also need to be more careful in selecting bounties.
If an airdrop is offering a ridiculous amount of money worth of tokens (think $1,000+) then it is likely fake. In fact, 99% of airdrops don't end up trading at the value they say they are worth. If you participate in an airdrop, do so with the knowledge that it will probably be worth one tenth of what they say the value is.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Will Bounty Last Forever?
« on: December 18, 2018, 04:52:31 AM »
I see some people already comfortable doing bounty hunting as their full time business, but do you think that bounty will last for ever?

I does not think bounty will be there forever even if crypto is still surviving, earn as much as you can while you are able to. In the future we might see jobs similar to bounty hunting in crypto but will not be entirely same.
I think bounty programs will stay with us, as long as there is an investors believe in the ico project and participants will promote it, in different way of categories. I guess of course, ICO will continue too depending on the budget allocation they have for the bounty. Because the more promoters they have it will be easy for them to get investors.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do You Believe Bull Run Can Happen Again?
« on: December 18, 2018, 04:28:20 AM »
Most of us that were already I'm cryptocurrency business since the early months of 2017 saw what happened in the cryptocurrency market starting from mid third quarter of the year and bull run continued till January 2018, up to this time we have been faced with bear upon bear, this leaves me a question, Do you believe it can happen again?

Yes friend, bull run will definitely happen again and you shouldn't loss hope.
Now, this is a little history of the bitcoin bull and bear run so far experienced.
By June 2011, it had risen to a new all-time high of roughly $30. But by November, the cryptocurrency was back below $2.50, tumbling more than 92 percent from their high.
Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox was handling roughly 70 percent of all cryptocurrency transactions in the world. The site experienced its first of multiple hacks in 2011, and its eventual downfall coincided with what would be bitcoin's next bear market in 2013.
In 2013 through 2015.
Two years later, most bitcoin trading was still done on the soon-to-be defunct Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange. During the two years leading up to 2015, Mt. Gox was effectively frozen out of the U.S. banking system for regulatory issues. It stopped trading, closed its website and filed for bankruptcy protection.
Bitcoin first shot above the $1,000 mark in December 2013, according to data from CoinDesk. Two years later, it was back below $200. The cryptocurrency saw an 84 percent rout between those two years.
In 2018.
The price of one bitcoin has dropped more than $15,000 since December.
Bitcoin skyrocketed to current its all-time high of almost $20,000 in December 2017. The all-time high was not sustained through out the 2018, as bitcoin and altcoins price started dropping from January 2018 to what we are having now.

I don't think it will happen again, because of the situation right now in the market it so down or red market.  I have many read about bull market but all of the answer is equally.  For me That does not happen.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do you always invest in top ranked coins?
« on: December 17, 2018, 06:14:46 AM »
Hi Everyone,
As advised I am trying to learn the basics of crypto first.
Most of the suggestions mention investing in top ranked coins. My question is, does it always work? As far as I understand, the market is vulnerable and affects almost all the coins from top to bottom. How then you determine which ones would stay ?
Not all the time. Because they have coins who are not in top are good to put your money.
Jusy make sure that you make some research to know what is that coin because they have a lot of coun that not good to invest.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Bounty Hunter it's time to take a break
« on: December 17, 2018, 04:14:59 AM »
the market that is getting down makes the bounty hunter have to wait longer, and I'm sure waiting is a boring thing, so it's the right time for the bounty hunter to rest because the market isn't bull, making some tokens down and worthless.

You're right, I'm one there. since I joined the Bounty campaign until now I have not been able to make money. I have received rewards but have no value now and others have value but very low. Only cents. Because maybe in the red market. But I'm still hoping that the market still come back again.. For me I will not stop.

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