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Topic: I enjoy posting on bitcointalk - page 2. (Read 516 times)

sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 450
December 23, 2019, 12:46:18 AM
#17
Same thoughts, I personally uninstalled my facebook app and spend my time reading a lot here in this forum. I usually spend a couple of hours just to read anything that catches my attention or If I have only queries regarding the technical aspect of a wallet or an exchange. I usually spend my time reading older posts that relate to the history of bitcoin and the cypherpunks LOL. This is not just a hobby but an addiction. This forum serves as a community where I can make new friends who has the same interest, and it makes me happy about that to the point that we have planned to gather a local meet up. Smiley

I may have a signature but still, I consider myself to act and post appropriately based on the forum rules and regulations. I often read a lot than posting crap around the forum. This type of addiction is very rewarding. Grin
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
December 22, 2019, 10:12:32 PM
#16
It's not only enjoyable but also rewarding I get to participate in campaign that pays me for just giving my opinion, and I have the opportunity to be part of the projects that are now on top of the markets, it's a great journey for me as a Cryptocurrency supporters and investor
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
December 22, 2019, 08:41:19 PM
#15
It's not true all the time. A lot of participants from Chipmixer don't post much regularly. Some of them end up posting 5/10 posts per week while they could have posted 50 posts per week to earn 0.0375; that's why Chipmixer campaign is so generous & so does the participants.
Here are some stats of some of the Chipmixer participants which you may enjoy & will help you to change your thoughts.
Payrates highly correlated with quality of posts. At first stage, only highly qualitied users accepted in that campaign so it makes sense to see their posts stay at high quality levels. With them, making constructive and high quality posts are their favorite habits and I believe they feel shame of themselves if they make shitposts.

The correlation between post quality and payment rates is a two-sided one.
sr. member
Activity: 906
Merit: 263
December 22, 2019, 02:34:40 PM
#14
I am glad you like it here and have learnt so much. Having fun and enjoying yourself while you learn is very important. I'm glad there still people with genuine interest. You doing a good job introducing people to crypto.  Smiley

It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
Some people will still be posting actively in the forum whether they are wearing signature or not. Some people in that group prefers getting paid while doing so.

You cannot just pretend that all those who are wearing signatures are posting only to get paid and have no interest in writing. This may be true for majority of the users here but there are people who will post with interest and at the same time get payment for it too.

Be honest. Most would not post as much as we did if we were not earning something. I don't see anything in wanting to earn while doing other things you would do anyway. Maybe you would only make 2 posts a day but you getting paid so you make 4. It is ok. As long as you just not posting just to fill in the post. It is very annoying when you get these bounty hunters that join anything. They act like bots to me but they actually people.
Just read some of the stuff some users post.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 618
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December 22, 2019, 01:41:27 PM
#13
It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
Some people will still be posting actively in the forum whether they are wearing signature or not. Some people in that group prefers getting paid while doing so.

You cannot just pretend that all those who are wearing signatures are posting only to get paid and have no interest in writing. This may be true for majority of the users here but there are people who will post with interest and at the same time get payment for it too.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 301
December 22, 2019, 11:53:28 AM
#12
It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
Some people will still be posting actively in the forum whether they are wearing signature or not. Some people in that group prefers getting paid while doing so.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1302
December 22, 2019, 10:30:24 AM
#11
(keeping some details reserved I presume)...
Surely, you can never be sure who you are talking to in any environment you find yourself in, never believe they know little about cryptocurrency and blow yourself up by talking about things that should be kept secret(private keys, password etc).
If in case I can't open forum some days then I feel that I had lost something and I am missing something that were very important.
We share the same feeling, like for example during my exam period, I do not use the forum as much as I do on ordinary days, and also on the days I have a long essay or research project to complete in school, I can't wait to catch up on what I miss when I actually make out time to get back to the forum, it's slowly becoming a part of me.
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 2226
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December 22, 2019, 10:15:48 AM
#10
I am feeling same like you but there is small difference. For you posting on forum become hobby, but for me I am addicted, (Lol). To be honest, once I realized that this forum just not a crypto forum, it's a great academy for learning about bitcoin, that time I become addicted posting and reading forum post. More than 108 days my logged in time on this forum, but most of time I spent by reading forum posts made by users. So I believe more than write you should read if you really wanna learn about crypto-currency technology.

Not necessary that I am on any campaign or not. But from the beginning my habit is same. If in case I can't open forum some days then I feel that I had lost something and I am missing something that were very important. I know everyone have different thought and appreciate everyone's thought.
hero member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 589
December 22, 2019, 10:15:15 AM
#9
I quit facebook few years back, as well as some other social media sites, Bitcointalk in one way or the other has helped me not to miss them even at the slightest bit, rather than scrolling over pictures, risking my privacy, I'll post in here, read voraciously, comment when I feel I should and lest I forget, I also replaced the "like" button with "+merit" when I have some Smerits to give.
This. I gotta agree that facebook was the hype when it actually first came out, but at this point, I just use it to communicate with my friends and family through messenger. I for one learn a lot more here compared to the arguments in facebook where cancerous people litter literally everywhere that the sensible comments are buried under. There's also a lot of content to soak in so even after a year, you can still learn a lot of things here.
Bitcointalk dramas too  Cheesy
Much more note worthy to observe and participate with, rather than arguments in facebook where literally everyone you argue with seems brainless and only knows how to TT someone to silence.
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 851
December 22, 2019, 10:12:53 AM
#8
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
It's not true all the time. A lot of participants from Chipmixer don't post much regularly. Some of them end up posting 5/10 posts per week while they could have posted 50 posts per week to earn 0.0375; that's why Chipmixer campaign is so generous & so does the participants.
Here are some stats of some of the Chipmixer participants which you may enjoy & will help you to change your thoughts.

Week 135
BitMaxz- 8
hilariousetc- 6
HeRetiK- 3
AdolfinWolf- 4
Hydrogen- 7
Stedsm- 4
jseverson- 5
Thirdspace- 3
Potato Chips- 1
actmyname- 3
ranochigo- 1
BitCryptex- 3
And some other haven't posted as well.
For your info, pay per post is 0.00075 BTC & the max post limit is 50.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 567
December 22, 2019, 09:29:54 AM
#7
Exactly just as the subject says, it's now fast becoming a hobby posting on this forum for me, well obviously you cannot post continually on this forum and not grow your knowledge on its related areas, except of course if you're a shitposter(i wouldn't want to get into that), so I'm not just posting, I'm learning. I quit facebook few years back, as well as some other social media sites, Bitcointalk in one way or the other has helped me not to miss them even at the slightest bit, rather than scrolling over pictures, risking my privacy, I'll post in here, read voraciously, comment when I feel I should and lest I forget, I also replaced the "like" button with "+merit" when I have some Smerits to give.

As a student in the university, i feel proud discussing with my peers about bitcoin, and being the one the most knowledge about it, and also telling them about bitcointalk when they inquire to know the source of my knowledge, you automatically just get the feeling you're doing good for yourself.
Once you love posting on this forum, you must succeed here, it's a working philosophy, is it even possible to succeed in an area you do not love, just because you want to earn?.


I'm one with you that its part of the journey in Cryptocurrency enjoying your journey by including this forum as one of your activity, I have reached my hero member, not from merits but being old poster who just want to share opinions and wanting to be part of the disscussions and discovering new projects and seeing it on top of the market.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 10802
There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
December 22, 2019, 09:03:54 AM
#6
<…> As a student in the university, i feel proud discussing with my pairs about bitcoin, and being the one the most knowledge about it <…>
That’s an interesting part. Whilst many people will likely keep their involvement as a hush-hush topic, others are perfectly comfortable talking about it (keeping some details reserved I presume), and university is likely an environment where one’s peers are more prone to engage in discussing the topic than, let’s say, a family reunion.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1302
December 22, 2019, 08:56:48 AM
#5
Once you love posting on this forum, you must succeed here, it's a working philosophy, is it even possible to succeed in an area you do not love, just because you want to earn?.
It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
That was a rhetorical question though, and for me it's disappointing that someone would consider it as such, more disappointing is the fact that when they do so, they then do not earn, it's all to their bad though.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1394
December 22, 2019, 08:52:06 AM
#4
Same thing I felt few months ago, sometime I just ended up for some hours exploring the forum like reading some old posts or thread, like connecting the dots, old controversy about Bitcoin that can be found here, and some Bitcointalk dramas too  Cheesy

It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
Hmmm, not all wearing signatures are only here for money, you should not include those who are really into the community, like sharing their knowledge or learning/exploring bitcoin/cryptocurrencies on this forum.
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 105
The Nomad
December 22, 2019, 08:48:07 AM
#3
It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
Some people here think otherwise. Apparently, if you're in a signature campaign, you're only posting for the money.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3878
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December 22, 2019, 08:35:05 AM
#2
Once you get to know with the community and find a niche for you to hangout then things become addictive. In good week I can even end up making 150+ posts lol.

Consider it same as a community in your real world where you meet up with each others and share daily updates.



Once you love posting on this forum, you must succeed here, it's a working philosophy, is it even possible to succeed in an area you do not love, just because you want to earn?.

It's not about earning here. Earning is just a by product and one should not consider it as the main source.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1302
December 22, 2019, 08:31:51 AM
#1
Exactly just as the subject says, it's now fast becoming a hobby posting on this forum for me, well obviously you cannot post continually on this forum and not grow your knowledge on its related areas, except of course if you're a shitposter(i wouldn't want to get into that), so I'm not just posting, I'm learning. I quit facebook few years back, as well as some other social media sites, Bitcointalk in one way or the other has helped me not to miss them even at the slightest bit, rather than scrolling over pictures, risking my privacy, I'll post in here, read voraciously, comment when I feel I should and lest I forget, I also replaced the "like" button with "+merit" when I have some Smerits to give.

As a student in the university, i feel proud discussing with my peers about bitcoin, and being the one the most knowledge about it, and also telling them about bitcointalk when they inquire to know the source of my knowledge, you automatically just get the feeling you're doing good for yourself.
Once you love posting on this forum, you must succeed here, it's a working philosophy, is it even possible to succeed in an area you do not love, just because you want to earn?.
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