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Topic: 🍁 Jambler.io - Create your own BTC business / Become an Investor 💲 (Read 3297 times)

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1010
All Games incl Racer and Lottery game are Closed
Maybe if @Pmalek can explain a bit more about Jambler.io and what is the minimum investment they accept?
Is there a maximum too?

He should know since he carries the signature of Jambler.io.

oh sure also @icopress should be able to answer my question. I am so glad I found this thread.

Cheers
This isn't the place for your little games. You are not interested in Jambler, you are looking to poke me and icopress in the eye.
The answers to the questions you asked are available on the FAQ page. Not to mention, that the question was already asked and answered in this thread. The minimum investment is 0.04 BTC, the maximum one is 5 BTC per request. However, you can create several requests and invest multiple times.

Having said that, I am not going to answer any of your other questions in this thread.
Why? Because this is what your fragile mind has conjured up: You couldn't get me in trouble with icopress, so you tried to get icopress in trouble with another campaign he manages. Because that failed, you have now slightly changed your tactics. You are going to try to present icopress and myself as bad images to Jambler, hoping to provoke us into saying something nasty or not knowing/wanting to answer your questions. After that, you plan on asking Jambler why they would want us in their campaign and that it would be best to remove us because of how terrible we are.

Did I forget something?
Go away little boy, no one is interested.   

You started off well by answering my questions and I thank you for the answers.

but then you could not hold back and attacked me and insulted me. why? no need! it was a legitimate question and I thought you were the right person to ask. this little boy will not go away and certainly not if you tell me to go away.

Once again you have proven that you are not worthy and acceptable to carry any signature and should not even get 1 sat for your insults.


legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Maybe if @Pmalek can explain a bit more about Jambler.io and what is the minimum investment they accept?
Is there a maximum too?

He should know since he carries the signature of Jambler.io.

oh sure also @icopress should be able to answer my question. I am so glad I found this thread.

Cheers
This isn't the place for your little games. You are not interested in Jambler, you are looking to poke me and icopress in the eye.
The answers to the questions you asked are available on the FAQ page. Not to mention, that the question was already asked and answered in this thread. The minimum investment is 0.04 BTC, the maximum one is 5 BTC per request. However, you can create several requests and invest multiple times.

Having said that, I am not going to answer any of your other questions in this thread.
Why? Because this is what your fragile mind has conjured up: You couldn't get me in trouble with icopress, so you tried to get icopress in trouble with another campaign he manages. Because that failed, you have now slightly changed your tactics. You are going to try to present icopress and myself as bad images to Jambler, hoping to provoke us into saying something nasty or not knowing/wanting to answer your questions. After that, you plan on asking Jambler why they would want us in their campaign and that it would be best to remove us because of how terrible we are.

Did I forget something?
Go away little boy, no one is interested.   
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1010
All Games incl Racer and Lottery game are Closed
OP long time not seen

Maybe if @Pmalek can explain a bit more about Jambler.io and what is the minimum investment they accept?
Is there a maximum too?

He should know since he carries the signature of Jambler.io.

oh sure also @icopress should be able to answer my question. I am so glad I found this thread.

Cheers

legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 2802
Why the platform scoring system needs to receive BTC, hold it for some time, deduct 0.02% and a commission fee of 0.0001 BTC and then send back to withdrawal wallet? Can't it just ask for the sending address, check and confirm before actually receiving the coins?

I guess 0.02% goes to the AML check of the coin. For example services like https://amlbot.com/#pricing
a fee of 0.0001 BTC is probably to cover the network fee, there is no reason for Jambler to cover such costs.
copper member
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1757
฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
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3.8 What are stock exchanges supported?

Poloniex, Binance, Korbit, Bitfinex, Bitstamp, Pbit, GDAX, Okcoin, Kraken, Gemini, BTCC, CEX.IO, itBit, Simex, Lakebtc, Exmo, Bitbay, Livecoin.

I would like to know if Jambler.io will accept coins received from erstwhile LocalBitcoins?
Is it still possible to withdraw coins from localBitcoins? I thought they stopped withdrawal a while back.
They clearly don't mention Localbitcoins in there is its better to assume they don't accept coins from there.

I would like to however comment on the list. It seems like it's not up-to-date at all.
Pbit?
GDAX now known as coinbase pro
Okcoin now known as OKX
itBit now under paxos.com or so they say.
Simex???
Lakebtc???
Livecoin???
member
Activity: 139
Merit: 17
I am interested in one thing, maybe you can give me the correct information. When Jambler is under planned maintenance, does this affect all their partners? Or the service is functional in the background?
First, because Jambler resells to them the coins it receives through short-term user deposits, thus providing them with liquidity.

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Why is it profitable for me to use Jambler.io for investment?

Firstly, we have a stable demand for transactions from stock exchanges for which we are ready to pay a bounty. Jambler.io constantly purchases output transactions from Bitcoin stock exchanges and provides a bonus of 1% for that. An average time of return on investment is 12 hours. Secondly, our business model is transparent. It demonstrates clearly from which funds Jambler.io pays commission fees to sellers/investors.

To eliminate risks of getting a cryptocurrency of questionable origin, all investor Bitcoins are checked by the platform scoring system, including blockchain analysis. Transactions which have passed the check, get into the system and transaction which have failed the check, are returned to a customer from the same wallet. This stage makes it possible to terminate attempts of unfair investors to use an investment admittance as a mixer in order to clear their money and gain profit at the same time. Jambler.io does not capitalize on return of cryptocoins which haven’t passed the scoring check, it is a necessary security measure.

Why the platform scoring system needs to receive BTC, hold it for some time, deduct 0.02% and a commission fee of 0.0001 BTC and then send back to withdrawal wallet? Can't it just ask for the sending address, check and confirm before actually receiving the coins?

Also, from their FAQ, it seems they only accept coins originating from either of the following exchanges...

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3.8 What are stock exchanges supported?

Poloniex, Binance, Korbit, Bitfinex, Bitstamp, Pbit, GDAX, Okcoin, Kraken, Gemini, BTCC, CEX.IO, itBit, Simex, Lakebtc, Exmo, Bitbay, Livecoin.

I would like to know if Jambler.io will accept coins received from erstwhile LocalBitcoins?
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 2802
Hello everyone, I don't understand how the mixing system works on Jambler. Where do we deposit the BTC? Because I see a section with partners who seem to understand how to mix very clearly, how can I know if they are trustworthy? Thank you.

You didn't say clearly what exactly you want to do.
If you want to mix your coins, then choose one of Jambler's partners. (Don't hesitate to check them before use). You can't mix coins directly on Jambler.
If you want to be an investor in the Jambler service, go to https://jambler.io/sign-in.php register (must have a Telegram account) and follow the steps.
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Hello everyone, I don't understand how the mixing system works on Jambler. Where do we deposit the BTC? Because I see a section with partners who seem to understand how to mix very clearly, how can I know if they are trustworthy? Thank you.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Nah, icopress is right, most people would take Bitcoin payment if they had the option to choose, but Jambler can have multiple winners and different rewards Wink
In that case, just offer the physical items and make it clear that those are the only rewards. Then it's very simple. If you take part in the raffle, you are interested in having said items shipped somewhere, meaning you'll give the Jambler people an address. Alternatively, you can give up your spot to someone else, but then it's worth asking, why would you even participate if you have a problem giving out your address? Let others play and do something else...
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 6871
Regarding raffles with physical prizes I have an idea in mind, but I am unsure if it can be done... I am thinking about some coins made by casascius or Kialara. Or, why not, coins made by smoothie, so some Lealana coins... Such coins are very rare and I did not see them used as prizes in any raffle (raffles organized by other projects, that is). So maybe such prizes would be very unique.
I can also arrange a deal to create unique Jambler limited edition collectible open source cards and hardware wallets, if people are interested in that.
Jay Johanson can PM me if he is interested in doing something like that, and we can talk more about design and quantity.
Unique Jambler design will be guaranteed Wink

Jambler could organize raffles that include real physical items for those users willing to accept them and have them shipped either to their home address, their place of work, a PO box, etc. But if the winner doesn't want to give away their personal information, which some don't want to do, the alternative could be to offer the same value of the physical item in BTC. Both types of winners can get a prize that way.
Nah, icopress is right, most people would take Bitcoin payment if they had the option to choose, but Jambler can have multiple winners and different rewards Wink


legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
But it doesn't work. If there is such a loophole, then everyone will give preference to prizes in Bitcoin.
Perhaps. It will greatly depend on the type of physical prize we are talking about and, of course, the person who wins it. If we go back to the Bitcointalk Community Awards from the last couple of years, we had winners who accepted the physical gifts and gave out their addresses and those who didn't. If it's an interesting item the winner wants to own, they might do it. For example, a rare BTC coin or a hardware wallet they were thinking about purchasing anyways.   

Finally, if no prizes will be paid out in bitcoin, the rules of the competition should make it clear that only users who have no problems to have the items shipped to their location can participate. So, if you don't want to, then don't play.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 5874
light_warrior ... 🕯️
Jambler could organize raffles that include real physical items for those users willing to accept them and have them shipped either to their home address, their place of work, a PO box, etc. But if the winner doesn't want to give away their personal information, which some don't want to do, the alternative could be to offer the same value of the physical item in BTC. Both types of winners can get a prize that way.
But it doesn't work. If there is such a loophole, then everyone will give preference to prizes in Bitcoin.

I really liked what NotATether does: Run A Bitcoin Node: 14 Days To 14 Merits I think Jambler would agree to sponsor this.

legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Jambler could organize raffles that include real physical items for those users willing to accept them and have them shipped either to their home address, their place of work, a PO box, etc. But if the winner doesn't want to give away their personal information, which some don't want to do, the alternative could be to offer the same value of the physical item in BTC. Both types of winners can get a prize that way.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 6273
Fully-fledged Merit Cycler|Spambuster'23|Pie Baker
Hi all! We have seen how some projects organize raffles. Would you like to see something similar from us?

Thank you for being interested about this matter, Jay Johanson. It is very kind of you to take into consideration such possibility. Indeed, some projects organized raffles in past months and all users interested in collectibles appreciated the prizes. some were very nice items (cards, hardware wallets). At same time, as you see in other replies, some forum members would prefer prizes in BTC, for preserving their privacy.

My opinion on this is, besides the fact that it would be a very nice gesture, that you can try make some raffles with prizes in physical items but also raffles involving only BTC prizes. Maybe make a raffle with a physical prize, then one with BTC prize and so on. Of course, the budget matters a lot, and only you can know what budget you have at disposal.

Regarding raffles with physical prizes I have an idea in mind, but I am unsure if it can be done... I am thinking about some coins made by casascius or Kialara. Or, why not, coins made by smoothie, so some Lealana coins... Such coins are very rare and I did not see them used as prizes in any raffle (raffles organized by other projects, that is). So maybe such prizes would be very unique.

Again, the budget is crucial, but I hope my ideas will help.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 2802
Raffles are great, especially if reward is going to be Bitcoin.
I have nothing against raffles with physical items (hardware wallets, cards, etc) as reward, but many forum members don't want to participate because they want to protect their identity and personal information.
There is no shipping, delivery or customs issues with Bitcoin Wink

It would be logical if Jambler did not organize a raffle with physical prizes. Even partners or investors are completely anonymous because all communication is via telegram (bot). I don't expect them to violate anyone's privacy because of the raffle, even if it was through an intermediary.
If it were to happen, Bitcoin as a reward is probably the best solution.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 733
The replica of a runner-up
Hi all! We have seen how some projects organize raffles. Would you like to see something similar from us?
Yes, it will be interesting to see. Would love to see creative giveaways when privacy protection is a must at the same time.

also too many more than curios mailmen lately, we actually made a complain to the postal office since we caught one on cameras really interacting with the envelopes before pushing them in the boxes.
Your neighborhood got a surprise. I am used to that, DHL constantly hires immigrants, some of them are really good people who work because of poverty in their country but some of them try to steal things from your parcels.

Ledger is a famous company in its line of business. Hackers and scammers had incentives to attack them, trying to retrieve as much of data as possible. Jambler is a popular brand, but it operates differently.
I hope Jambler won't give away free Ledger wallets because Ledger is a shady company and no one is guaranteed to have a secure wallet with them. Their recent Ledger Recover scandal is more than enough proof to not use their wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 6871
Hi all! We have seen how some projects organize raffles. Would you like to see something similar from us?
Raffles are great, especially if reward is going to be Bitcoin.
I have nothing against raffles with physical items (hardware wallets, cards, etc) as reward, but many forum members don't want to participate because they want to protect their identity and personal information.
There is no shipping, delivery or customs issues with Bitcoin Wink
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
I would just participate for the fun, probably if I would win a tangible thing I would just open a raffle myself or give it to the second placed, I've also began to be a bit on edge about sharing the address especially after that Ledger fiasco where I got extremely lucky.
Ledger is a famous company in its line of business. Hackers and scammers had incentives to attack them, trying to retrieve as much of data as possible. Jambler is a popular brand, but it operates differently. It doesn't deal with millions of end clients like Ledger does. Shipping out physical items and storing client data in the millions isn't part of Jambler's business model. One should always be careful who they give their personal information to, but it's different in this case. Plus, most countries have PO boxes you could probably use for such cases.
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 7471
🔐Icarus CEO💳
Hi all! We have seen how some projects organize raffles. Would you like to see something similar from us?

it's a good way to promote the project and spread the visibility here in the forum
we from Icarus have collaborated with two other projects in the past, who then free raffled their own cards here in the forum
if you are interested, we will be happy to help you Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 6108
Jambler.io
Hi all! We have seen how some projects organize raffles. Would you like to see something similar from us?
Why not? Who doesn't want a raffle, especially if it is free raffle?

Exactly, who doesn't want free stuff??

The only thing that I would ask for would be bit more time open to take part in it, for some of the raffles that are decided on block hash it's like 5 minutes and all the spots are taken or you don't even wake up completely and you seen two completed while brushing your teeth.

If it is the sending of products, many are reluctant to participate, for privacy reasons. But even so, it is still a good way to promote the brand.

I would just participate for the fun, probably if I would win a tangible thing I would just open a raffle myself or give it to the second placed, I've also began to be a bit on edge about sharing the address especially after that Ledger fiasco where I got extremely lucky, also too many more than curios mailmen lately, we actually made a complain to the postal office since we caught one on cameras really interacting with the envelopes before pushing them in the boxes.
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