Blocktrades' affiliate program!

in exchange •  6 years ago  (edited)

Yep, that is right!
Blocktrades will empower you to middleman their services.
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They give you a widget and everything.
All you got to do is sign up for an account.
https://blocktrades.us
Click on the line drawing in the upper right corner.
Click on profile.
Click on affiliates.
Set your middleman fees for each coin you want to charge one on.
Click on help.
Copy your affiliate code.
Paste it on your webpage.
And, viola!
Instant riches!

With a little luck, and a lot of traffic, you could be saving for retirement.
Free money.

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Wasn't crypto suppose to eliminate the middleman?

Ahh, lol, yes.
Crapitalism isnt that easy to kill, or we would have done it in the 20's.
Keep working, stop paying!

Are you going to do this?
I support capitalism but blocktrades fees seemed really high to me.

Yes, I use Blocktrades because its easier than transferring to an exchange, it lowers transfer fees, and lessens chances of screwing up an address.
I haven't noticed that fees were all that high, with bch, ETH and btc were, though.
I don't know if that is BT adding on fees, or the networks.

I noticed its about 9% of the transfer. From actual rate coin is trading on coin market. I will do my best to avoid it but you are correct they are the fastest and more reliable than the others.
Why does crypto have so many money changers? How is it better than fiat if they charge more than the banksters to use it. They better fix that or crypto will never go much farther than the up and down market it is today.

Yep, the fees are not helping adoption.
But, the infrastructure has to be paid by the early adopters, or nobody will build it.
Id rather give my money to blocktrades for building a way out than moneygram and more of the same.t

Seems crypto is creating more middlemen not less. With a gazillion coins comes a gazillion middlemen.
And yes, I used blocktrades and the fees are high, you don't get a good rate, but it is conveniant.

What did you figure you are losing?

I use them to send bch to my wallet and what i get doesnt seem out of line with the price quotes from steemworld.

You know what you're right, it was only my impression.
Right now, Blocktrades gives me 2.335 Steem for 1000 Doge.
On coinmarketcap, a thousand Doge are $3.457 and Steem at $1.48.
3.457/1.48 = 2.3358

That had been my experience, too.
My question is in btc and eth, it seems that they attach a premium on the transfer fees.
Maybe to cover losses in the big pump?

I think they stopped being such a bad deal more than a year ago.

Technology release is the key to abundance for all- when peeps find out- SMH- so many lost that didn't have to be.

Yes, its horrible what the bullies have done.

The truth will free us, but first it will make us angry.

how many coins get from it ?

Depends on how much traffic you get.
You get up to 1% of the transaction, but if you take the full 1% you might not get too much repeat business, better to take a smaller cut, imo.

good sir

on which web page

I do not know how to do it

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Can you tell me why you stole my money?! Do you feel proud of yourself?! CONGRATULATIONS!

Can i have some details before i flog myself?

They hack my account and sent money to themselves!

And how did i get into this?

Because she thinks you are Blocktrades and is freaking out because she lost her steem.

I looked in her coments and she hit a few people with blocktrades in their titles.

Did you figure out what happened?

What happened? This is not obvious? Blocktrades stole all my money!

Ok, hang on, bt goes out of business if that as the case.
Let's elminate some options.
Did you use a public wifi to send your transaction?

Nope.

Hmm, public computer?