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Marketplace & Bitcoin Services / Re: Growth Marketing Advisors & Crypto Strategists | CTE Advisor
« on: November 22, 2020, 08:41:11 AM »
Hello tk808, how is CTE affiliated with the exchanges listed in the OP?
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Forcing someone to post in the forums is not actual way to develop it.I mean they weren't forced to create an account in the forum. Posting shouldn't be a problem if they intend to become part of the community. Ranking up is just a benefit of contributing and being actively engaged in the discussions.
I was asking you a direct question.But I'm sure that when Altcoinstalks will gain more popularity it will become same scam shill platform as Bitcointalk is.You are talking as if altcoinstalks will become a platform that will scam people or did I misunderstood that?
I'm pretty sure you understood it right, but still playing with my words.
And I don't like when people play with my words.
You could be more specific with that and not simply say bitcoin companies. AFAIK there are no central company for bitcoin unlike other coins.I think there are bitcoin companies that are implied, not explicitly.Both are good forums, bitcointalk is tighter to increase its rank, makes it difficult for newbies to move up, and as I know bitcointalk is an official forum owned by bitcoin companies, there is one proof that Satoshi Nakamoto was active in the forum around 2009-2010Maybe difficult for newbies who are spammers/shitposters to rank up. There is also no bitcoin companies.
bitcointalk*org/index.php?action=profile;u=3
I can't see the reply button. It looks like mods are the only people allowed to comment.Ordinary forum member aren't allowed to post there.
Why no?
Both are good forums, bitcointalk is tighter to increase its rank, makes it difficult for newbies to move up, and as I know bitcointalk is an official forum owned by bitcoin companies, there is one proof that Satoshi Nakamoto was active in the forum around 2009-2010Maybe difficult for newbies who are spammers/shitposters to rank up. There is also no bitcoin companies.
bitcointalk*org/index.php?action=profile;u=3
According to Alexa rank:At the moment, yes.
- Bitcointalk has - 12.5K
- Altcoinstalks has - 270K
(Google rank is - 1)
So basically Altcoinstalks is pretty far from Bitcointalk
But I'm sure that when Altcoinstalks will gain more popularity it will become same scam shill platform as Bitcointalk is.You are talking as if altcoinstalks will become a platform that will scam people or did I misunderstood that?
99% is just your assumption correct? There are a lot of scams that were advertised for sure but I wouldn't put any percentage on how many were scams and how many were legit. Some people would equate failed projects to scam projects also to which I don't agree.Ah well, no platform is perfect and this forum also has to earn from something. Everyone can have their own opionion about forum x or y but making accusation without any proof isn't good. Staying in a forum that you think will turn into something else boggles me.There is no need to call Bitcointalk a forum X or Y. Because for any sapient humanoid, who tracks what happens there during last 2 years, it is obvious that 99% of announced projects are scams and most of discussions are related to scams.
When market cap increases, the price of every coin increases and one needs to understand that there are no new money coming in for the coins that you have or anyone else’ has.I was reading the whole thread and even I got confused. I think what you mean here is that when market cap of a particular coin increases, it means the price of that specific coin also increased.
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