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July 13, 2017, 12:24:51 AM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Yes, it's not an airdrop. It's a signature campaign. Someone should tell them that (again).
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July 13, 2017, 12:23:30 AM
I think stellar/lumens are having some type of airdrop isometime in the near future for anyone who holds btc afaik.Here is their new thread:   https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14454454

Does it work?

I've read feedbacks that Poloniex (and maybe even Kraken) didn't recognize the airdrop so people ended up not getting any. I'd like to try it if it works.
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Earn bitcoins every hour, link below at signature.
July 13, 2017, 12:17:45 AM
Not exactly airdrop but this dentcoin project has a bounty available to join and earn some coins. Dentcoin is intended to disrupt mobile data in the telecom industry.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-dent-dent-tokenizing-and-liberating-the-worlds-mobile-data-1974825
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So far so good
July 12, 2017, 11:19:02 PM
Any way participating in the airdrop without installing the wallet? Like using my Etherwallet for example?
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July 12, 2017, 09:57:06 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.


Interesting I thought they said there was no pre-mine. I guess I might be wrong. However there is huge hashrate from there pools right now.
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July 12, 2017, 06:51:54 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.
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July 12, 2017, 05:09:40 PM
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins

What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"?  Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely?

Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something?  Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp?  Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet?

Thanks  Grin  Cheesy

I just install anything sketchy that needs to be installed inside of a virtual machine, never had any problems since I started doing that years ago.

This! Install a VM and you will have no worries, other than that VM crashing and burning down. Woah person above does a lotta work ^^ props to you  Grin
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July 12, 2017, 05:05:28 PM
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins

What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"?  Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely?

Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something?  Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp?  Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet?

Thanks  Grin  Cheesy
I have heaps of USB-Sticks (HODL). Each Stick contain a wallet and its OS. I split a coin over several wallets. Example: I have 1000 blablaCoin. A coin has the Value 10$. Then I would make 10 USB-Sticks with one wallet each and each wallet cointains 100 blablaCoins. So if one wallet would be hacked, I lost "only" 1000$. If the price climbs higher, I would do more USB-Sticks/wallets and each wallet would contain about 1000$ again.

For new coins/wallet I use a new USB-Stick and look what will happen.

That would work with virtual maschines too.
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July 12, 2017, 04:50:53 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.
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July 12, 2017, 04:41:14 PM

Self moderated ann thread is suspicious

Also a .onion address is needed if I'm not wrong Huh
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July 12, 2017, 04:25:04 PM
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins

What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"?  Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely?

Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something?  Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp?  Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet?

Thanks  Grin  Cheesy

I just install anything sketchy that needs to be installed inside of a virtual machine, never had any problems since I started doing that years ago.
newbie
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July 12, 2017, 04:16:39 PM
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins

What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"?  Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely?

Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something?  Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp?  Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet?

Thanks  Grin  Cheesy

I think he means like having dual boot. One window with nothing but just wallets and the other is as the main user group?
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July 12, 2017, 03:58:34 PM
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins

What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"?  Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely?

Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something?  Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp?  Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet?

Thanks  Grin  Cheesy
legendary
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July 12, 2017, 03:31:10 PM

Mmhhh... I suspect some "airdrop" coin to have keylogger... I was hacked a few years ago and I am pretty sure my critical security breach was to run every wallet from new "free" coins. Sadly on Windows with "exe files" and not source code you will NEVER be sure of what you are running.

Be careful guys. I prefer air drop with sidechain (ethereum, counterparty...).
Haha that is correct. Therefore you need to check whethere the wallet has virus or not and then decide to download it or not. I have not downloaded many things on the internet since I used bitcoin because I believe that malware can easily steal all of our bitcoin in less than an hour.
That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin.
It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins
sr. member
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July 12, 2017, 03:13:47 PM

Mmhhh... I suspect some "airdrop" coin to have keylogger... I was hacked a few years ago and I am pretty sure my critical security breach was to run every wallet from new "free" coins. Sadly on Windows with "exe files" and not source code you will NEVER be sure of what you are running.

Be careful guys. I prefer air drop with sidechain (ethereum, counterparty...).
Haha that is correct. Therefore you need to check whethere the wallet has virus or not and then decide to download it or not. I have not downloaded many things on the internet since I used bitcoin because I believe that malware can easily steal all of our bitcoin in less than an hour.
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July 12, 2017, 02:53:02 PM
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July 12, 2017, 02:34:04 PM

Mmhhh... I suspect some "airdrop" coin to have keylogger... I was hacked a few years ago and I am pretty sure my critical security breach was to run every wallet from new "free" coins. Sadly on Windows with "exe files" and not source code you will NEVER be sure of what you are running.

Be careful guys. I prefer air drop with sidechain (ethereum, counterparty...).
sr. member
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HAIL THE KING!
hero member
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July 12, 2017, 11:17:24 AM
Guys, what initial distribution do you prefer more: Airdrop + big premine or ICO with a very low cap - let's say 500,000 USD for 1-2 years of development and small premine for further support & development of the project, when team will be out of ICO funds?

It's not a binary choice.  It would seem the best approach is a hybrid one--get your coins into as many hands as possible:

for example, a new coin could do:
- 50% ICO
- 25% mined over, say, a 1 year period
- 20% airdrop (on bitcoin and ethereum holders)
- 5% for development
legendary
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July 12, 2017, 10:35:06 AM
Guys, what initial distribution do you prefer more: Airdrop + big premine or ICO with a very low cap - let's say 500,000 USD for 1-2 years of development and small premine for further support & development of the project, when team will be out of ICO funds?

Very low cap ICO the way to go.
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