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legendary
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September 23, 2020, 05:45:53 AM
#56
Well you really should look to getting some Bitcoin for savings. I don't use Chipmixer as I am a Bitcoin maximalist and HODLer, but I no longer notice their banners, so it doesn't really affect me. One good thing about Chipmixer is that they seem to select some of the better members into their programme, and id they can earn a bit of income from helping members of this forum, then I see that as a positive benefit.
newbie
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September 23, 2020, 05:39:10 AM
#55
I think loyal readers of Bitcointalk like it here because the conversation goes slow,
New projects are using Discord or Telegram only and is very hard to get all the news because one week in crypto is like one year in real life and the conversation trough those channels goes really fast.
The spam i think is reduced in Telegram and Discord, here in Bitcointalk is much more, for example here in this tread i seen advertising about Chipmixer like 7 times, and i don't have BTC so is totally irrelevant to me, i am not going to use Chipmixer, and also i am starting to hate Chipmixer because all this spam, in Discord and Telegram the spam is diferent, you get a few users per week sending you spam but you can just block them and the spam ends, and also is not the same spam all the time, like Chipmixer  Roll Eyes
At least Chipmixer can use random advertising to make their spam less painful to watch, because it really hurt my eyes.
legendary
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September 23, 2020, 05:09:22 AM
#54
Maybe I'm too old, but I like this sryle of forum. I don't like the so-called modern styles, which seem to be jumbles to me.

I'm doing my bit to try to attract new sellers to this forum. I have a thread about it on Rag St = https://ragst.com/index.php?topic=3.0
Maybe other members with suitable web sites could promote the forum and the use of Bitcoin.
legendary
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September 23, 2020, 05:03:21 AM
#53
Oh please don't start one more pandemic talk here please... instead let's think of the ways how we can improve forum with some changes and attract new people.
It is true that people in general are shifting from old to new style forums, and that should be considered for change with new design, maybe something similar to Discourse would be more popular this days.

I still don't think there is any other crypto forum more popular and more active than Bitcointalk, except maybe 4chan, but I consider that website unusable trash, even if people are using it.

We are still ranked high at 11th place:
https://www.forumrankings.net/

newbie
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September 22, 2020, 11:28:54 PM
#52
This is most likely because Bitcointalk users are not interested in Bitcoin anymore,
I remember this forum long time ago, i used to have an account here, i forgot what my username was, but i do remember there was little activity in the altcoin section until the day that Dogecoin thread started then it was all altcoin and every hour there was a new one, then it was the HYIP section and shady casinos, now it seems like the most active threads are about internal politics inside Bitcointalk what most users don't find interesting to read, all those coins that launched here are not popular anymore, new coins and projects are using Twitter, Telegram and Discord to communicate with their community so Bitcointalk has no use for those people.
I was looking at the Alexa of Bitcointalk.org
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/bitcointalk.org#trafficstats
and i can see that the global ranking is high
and other sites like Coingeko or Cryptocompare are ranked higher
and looking at the keywords searches for visitors accessing Bitcointalk is not related to Crypto or Bitcoin.
staff
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September 21, 2020, 06:02:25 PM
#51
Think it entirely depends on the sort of jobs that people have here on the forum. For example, our industry was considered essential right through the pandemic, and therefore we've had an insane workload throughout it. We did initially have a few people furloughed, but the essential workers within the company were still running around all over the place. I'm only now starting to see a reduction in our workload, and it seems its just in time for a 2nd full scale lockdown, so we'll see how the next few weeks pan out, but in our industry its largely being run by a few individuals that have to take a lot of work on, while others are completely without work on furlough. Thus, my time personally has been reduced recently, as well as being exhausted half the time.

I can't speak for everyone, but that's a little insight into one of the industries which the country relies on. Of course, not everyone works in essential jobs, and I don't think the vast majority do as I would probably take a guess that a lot of users here work within the IT industry, and even if that does involve what is deemed as essential work it can usually be carried out from home.

Also, it seems that a lot of people took advantage of furlough, and started having BBQs, parties, and all sorts of random stuff that they usually wouldn't do. It was treated as a holiday by many. I won't get into the numbers being manipulated as I think its pretty evident the government, and news sources have been picking, and choosing their headlines, and statistics to push a certain narrative. Right through this pandemic there's been several contradictions.

It's probably worth noting that generally forum software in this sort of forum has been declining for years, and social media is starting to take over. Reddit, for example despite how much I hate the upvote system that seems to be the rising way of discussing all sorts of things. Personally, I like this sort of software, and won't be making the transition to other social medias in a hurry.
legendary
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September 21, 2020, 11:34:44 AM
#50
it is my opinion that this is not something that can be called "minor epidemic", unless you think the data on the number of infected/dead people are fake.

Of course I believe that the evidence is manipulated, and that is why I no longer wish to discuss it. It has become almost a religion to believe in the evil virus monster, that hasn't yet managed to kill any healthy people. It is now being called a casedenic, as the number of cases has to be used to frighten people, as the death rate is non-existent.

With regard to domain names and Bitcoin - I am sure there are several members who are active in such sales, but my point is that they don't discuss them in this forum, and I think it would be beneficial to the forum if they did so.
legendary
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September 21, 2020, 06:54:42 AM
#49
I didn't really want to get into discussing the current panicdemic. Infection rates are nit relevant with a minor epidemic like this, as eventually everybody will be infected.

I just answered your question, if you really thought about the situation in the world regarding the pandemic in connection with the reduction of activity in this and other forums based on your first post. Without going into any further discussion, it is my opinion that this is not something that can be called "minor epidemic", unless you think the data on the number of infected/dead people are fake. If the total population were infected, and if only 1% died, that would mean 78 million deaths - and for comparison, World War II. had between 50-80 million dead/killed.

I have often hoped to encourage discussions about domain names here, but there doesn't seem to be much interest. Domain names are to property as Bitcoin is to banking, so they should sit well together. It is one of my ambitions to encourage the use of Bitcoin as a payment method for domain names, but I don't seem to get any support for it in this forum.

I have nothing against paying for domains with BTC, I have been doing this for years, and I always pay for hosting and domains in crypto, and I promote a company that makes it possible.
legendary
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September 21, 2020, 06:25:35 AM
#48
I didn't really want to get into discussing the current panicdemic. Infection rates are nit relevant with a minor epidemic like this, as eventually everybody will be infected. What is more important is the speed of the spreading of immunity, and the ICU admissions and deaths resulting from co-morbidities. So many people seem to accept the Pharma and banking narratives without question, that it is no longer possible to maintain sensible discussions, and that is why I wanted to exclude related topics.

I have often hoped to encourage discussions about domain names here, but there doesn't seem to be much interest. Domain names are to property as Bitcoin is to banking, so they should sit well together. It is one of my ambitions to encourage the use of Bitcoin as a payment method for domain names, but I don't seem to get any support for it in this forum.
legendary
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September 21, 2020, 05:49:34 AM
#47
It would be interesting to discover how things are improving ( if they are ) in other countries around the world.

I guess you mean the state of the pandemic in the world, and I will say that it is enough to look at the daily number of infected people so that some things become much clearer - what is currently happening seems to me personally to be the beginning of the second wave, at least in the EU. The second image shows the total number of new infections in the world on a daily basis.

 



I have a question, though:  what are the current bounties promoting?  Up until 2019 (I think) it was primarily ICOs, but are there any of those still being created?  Is it mostly DeFi bounties now?

What they always promote, some new tokens that are always better than the previous ones, have some revolutionary solutions that will change the world or something like that. I know you have altcoin boards to ignore so you can not check, but I can confirm that many of them are focused on DeFi projects, or some stablecoins backed with gold.



I'm not sure how much the halving affected forum activity.  If I remember correctly, the halving and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were around the same time, and not only didn't bitcoin rise significantly post-halving but it dropped off a cliff for a short period of time when the lockdowns started.  Now bitcoin is back above $10k, but the forum just seems kinda bleh even with that.

The pandemic was declared March 11/12, while halving occurred 2 months later (11 May, 2020). and that day the lowest price was $ 8,374.32, which is actually the lowest price from halving to date according to data from CMC. What many expected (and if I'm not mistaken you have a Bitcoin discussion to ignore) is that the price will immediately magically jump to some values close to ATH - but there was only a recovery to pre-pandemic values, which by the way are equal to those values of exactly a year ago. From the point of view of those who look at everything through the prism of price and profit, Bitcoin is interesting only when a bull run takes place - which means that most are still waiting for a replay of what happened at the end of 2017.
legendary
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September 21, 2020, 05:03:47 AM
#46
I've never joined twitter, just the very name put me off. In English, a "twit" is a stupid unintelligent person, and "twitter" is a susurration of mindless chatter. The recent woke issue of bags of hard boiled eggs on sale in Morrison's supermarket bears this out. It seems that Morrison's put out bags of hard boiled eggs that weren't being used in their salad preparations. There were about a dozen in a bag, and they had labelled them a 5 eggs. Well that caused some stupid girl to kick off because of inaccurate labelling, She also though it was disgusting that bags of a dozen eggs were being sold. I'm with Morrison's in this matter, their comment ws that shoppers should see them as a chance of a bargain, and it is better to sell them at a low price, than to throw away perfectly good food. This seems to be the level of conversation on twitter - please keep them away from Bitcoin Talk.

I think I will run the 4x25 merit rewards project, and I'll work out some rules for eligibility. It won't be based on rank, ethnicity, religion or sexual preference. Even those with their dangly bits cut off will be eligible, I'd like to include politics, but not things like Trump's hairstyle - the impact of sanctions on Huawei id much more interesting to me. Also I think that virus panicdemics (sic) have been done to death now, and bounty and ICOs are so last decade.

full member
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September 21, 2020, 01:31:20 AM
#45
Maybe having some social media promotion would not be a bad idea.
Does Bitcointalk have active twitter account?
Maybe someone can post best posts of the day and week in twitter.
Yeah! Not a bad idea. Actually it was a nice way to promote our forum in a broader sea of audience. However, I am just not sure if it will boom like on the pages/accounts of celebrities or great content creators. Let me give you an example.

I still remember that one of the members of our local board decided to create an FB group dedicated for the btctalk members in our country way back 2018 AFAIR. Unfortunately, it became inactive eventually. Sometimes I saw posts from it but more of referral links that's why I get annoyed and ignore it already Grin. (Sorry if I can no longer find the group, I guess it was renamed already). That's why I thought it will be pointless to create one.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:23:57 PM
#44
I think there’s something about bounty no longer being that cost-effective, and at the same time reaching Senior rank is a mission impossible for most.
Yeah, I think bounties were always a risky proposition for the participants, as sometimes they wouldn't get paid at the end, or the token would be worthless, or they'd get hit with a KYC requirement right at the end.  I have a question, though:  what are the current bounties promoting?  Up until 2019 (I think) it was primarily ICOs, but are there any of those still being created?  Is it mostly DeFi bounties now?

I would just add one more thing, many were left disappointed after the halving which was largely misinterpreted as something followed by a big bull run. As people mostly look at BTC as a source of profit, it is logical that they are not here if the current price is only slightly higher than it was a year ago.
I'm not sure how much the halving affected forum activity.  If I remember correctly, the halving and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were around the same time, and not only didn't bitcoin rise significantly post-halving but it dropped off a cliff for a short period of time when the lockdowns started.  Now bitcoin is back above $10k, but the forum just seems kinda bleh even with that.

I'm not sure whether to start this merit awarding project, or to revive the Fit to Talk English project.
I wouldn't bother with the Fit to Talk English thing, since it doesn't seem like ranking up is a priority for many new members and therefore they don't need to make good posts in English in order to earn merit--and so they probably wouldn't have much enthusiasm for an English-as-a-bitcointalk-language program. 

I don't know what you're planning with the merit-awarding thing, but you've had a lot of good ideas in the past so I'd say go for it.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:08:16 PM
#43
What is merit awarding project Jet Cash?
I am not sure any other forum attracts people attention at the moment, and I would rather be smart and make some important changes in bitcointalk.

Maybe having some social media promotion would not be a bad idea.
Does Bitcointalk have active twitter account?
Maybe someone can post best posts of the day and week in twitter.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 10:16:25 AM
#42
I'm not sure whether to start this merit awarding project, or to revive the Fit to Talk English project. I've just updated the software, and cleared out all the spam, so maybe that could be the first project. It would be interesting to discover how things are improving ( if they are ) in other countries around the world.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:43:16 AM
#41
I would have thought that the lock downs would have increased activity, but maybe people are playing games and watching Netflix instead.

I think that during the lockdown a lot of people spent too much time online and because of that they changed their behavior a bit, and probably now enjoying some offline activities because the weather is ideal for it. Winter is approaching (they say that this year will come in mid-autumn in Europe), so people will be inside again, and it is likely that some measures will be intensified in order to combat the spread of the virus.

I don't know what happened.  Are there fewer bounties/signature campaigns these days?  Maybe members find ranking up too hard and thus can't earn much in sig campaigns? 

I can't say how many bounty campaigns there are compared to a few years ago - although we recently saw that Altocins boards are the most active part of the forum, but I can say that there are quite enough signature campaigns that pay directly in BTC, although most of them only ask for Senior members and above. I think there’s something about bounty no longer being that cost-effective, and at the same time reaching Senior rank is a mission impossible for most.

I would just add one more thing, many were left disappointed after the halving which was largely misinterpreted as something followed by a big bull run. As people mostly look at BTC as a source of profit, it is logical that they are not here if the current price is only slightly higher than it was a year ago.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:16:47 AM
#40
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Does anyone want to expand or comment on my initial thoughts?

Spam activity might have been reduced (which is, I think, what we were actually all hoping for), but I do not have the feeling quality has gone lower.

On the contrary, this week I've found 2 new books to read (in the WO thread, of all places). I started working on "Learn to Program from scratch" which was recommended in one of the threads (can't find back the thread). And I've been reading up further about crypto in judicial systems all over the world (which as you might know, is kind of my cup of tea), after having been tickled by LastofV8s a week or two ago.

In terms of intellectual stimulation, you could say this week has been a treat to me...

I feel like a lot of these interesting posts usually disappeared in heaps of spam.
member
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September 20, 2020, 08:13:57 AM
#39
I have noticed a drop in activity over the past months, although I think it could be a case of me finding fewer threads that interest me in the boards I frequently visit.
I looked at https://sitechecker.pro/traffic-checker/ to monitor the traffic on the forum over the last 6 months; can't confirm how accurate the chart is, but it shows an increase in traffic from last month after a drop between May and June;

If the chart is accurate, I would assume there was a spike in activity before May in anticipation for the halving and most people lost interest after that, as there was minimal change in price, leading to the drop in activity (this also coincides with the onset of lockdown in many countries as suggested by @mk4 above).
The current spike in traffic (last updated in August) could be a result of increased interest from institutional investors, such as the microstrategy purchase. The public may be getting bullish again about Bitcoin and renewing interest in it.

So I was thinking where you guys get the statistics and finally found the answer. Gotta add the website to my favorites.

And here are my thoughts for the decrease of activities;
1. Pandemic. Making everyone to work at home making them busy all day. Instead working in the office where you can just slack-off and post on Bitcointalk's forum.
2. Most people may have experienced scams in crypto and making them realize that they just wasted time here for earning not enough.
3. Lost of internet connection due to lockdowns and quarantines making most get unpaid. No salary, no bill, no internet.
4. And lastly, some did not survive for many reasons.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:06:21 AM
#38
Since I put Polo7 and Bitcoin SV on ignore, this part of page one of what my "unread posts" looks like:

My recent visits to reputation section look similar like yours, and top half of the screen and ignored topics from members like stupidcontract100 and others.
This should be considered as trolling and some moderator actions is needed, maybe cleaning and deleting topics and giving temp bans.
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 08:00:56 AM
#37
As an English eccentric with fairly positive and extreme views ( in some cases ), I don't think I should be the person to short list those to receive awards, but I reserve the tight to overlook some. Smiley

I think I will be selfish here, and restrict it to technical discussions and help about hardware, software, Bitcoin, alts, defi and internet connectivity. Also included will be macro-economic reports and discussions related to banking and asset preservation, together with on-line income creation using Bitcoin.

Excluded will be health topics, especially those about viruses and vaccines. American and EU politics and governments actions - they all seem to be trivial and predictable. Forum statistics and other forum related topics seem to get enough merits, so we had better leave them out.

It is my belief that the inclusion of meaningless or trivial images degrades a thread, and discourages more serious readers, especially when they are included in quotes, so such posts may not be read by me. The same goes for unnecessary quotes, especially nested ones.All members from brand new to legendary are eligible.

Does anyone want to expand or comment on my initial thoughts?
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