@arsalan26666
28I am Arsalan Khan . I am 19 years old from Pakistan. A student of Computer Engineering and a blogger, Writer and a freelancer by heart.
steemit.com/@arsalan26666VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS55.10%
Net Worth
0.230USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.383SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.766SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.235SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
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| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.766SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.235SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
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| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| created | 2018-01-19T17:46:33 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
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| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
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| to_withdraw | 0 |
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| last_account_update | 2018-01-19T18:08:51 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 206,214,678 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-03-11T16:44:48 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
steemdelegated 4.235 SP to @arsalan266662026/05/17 21:36:30
steemdelegated 4.235 SP to @arsalan26666
2026/05/17 21:36:30
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steemdelegated 2.570 SP to @arsalan26666
2026/05/11 18:17:12
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steemdelegated 4.243 SP to @arsalan26666
2026/04/25 21:01:30
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steemdelegated 2.595 SP to @arsalan26666
2026/01/23 00:47:33
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steemdelegated 2.696 SP to @arsalan26666
2024/12/16 20:07:45
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| vesting shares | 4390.594837 VESTS |
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steemdelegated 2.800 SP to @arsalan26666
2023/11/13 11:53:51
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steemdelegated 4.604 SP to @arsalan26666
2023/09/21 18:44:30
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steemdelegated 4.740 SP to @arsalan26666
2022/11/03 08:53:33
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steemdelegated 4.875 SP to @arsalan26666
2022/01/17 08:23:33
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steemdelegated 4.988 SP to @arsalan26666
2021/06/13 22:25:18
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steemdelegated 5.103 SP to @arsalan26666
2020/12/11 08:47:42
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steemdelegated 1.174 SP to @arsalan26666
2020/12/06 02:25:15
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steemdelegated 5.114 SP to @arsalan26666
2020/11/25 16:12:54
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steemdelegated 5.232 SP to @arsalan26666
2020/05/09 03:20:06
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steemdelegated 1.199 SP to @arsalan26666
2020/05/08 06:34:36
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2020/01/19 19:17:09
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| body | Congratulations @arsalan26666! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@arsalan26666/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@arsalan26666) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=arsalan26666)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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steemdelegated 5.339 SP to @arsalan26666
2019/07/08 20:06:18
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2019/01/19 20:39:42
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @arsalan26666! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@arsalan26666/birthday1.png</td><td><p>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!<p></td></tr></table> <sub>_[Click here to view your Board](https://steemitboard.com/@arsalan26666)_</sub> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**! |
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steemdelegated 5.461 SP to @arsalan26666
2018/07/19 17:15:45
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2018/07/16 05:16:30
| author | bradleycares |
| body | I love this article! where is the upvote love? im focusing on building toward traveling photography gigs, thanks for the tips. cheers! |
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bradleycaresupvoted (100.00%) @arsalan26666 / how-i-make-money-as-a-travel-photographer-881ed95b5296d
2018/07/16 05:15:15
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steemdelegated 17.948 SP to @arsalan26666
2018/06/16 04:08:27
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arsalan26666upvoted (100.00%) @haejin / bitcoin-btc-morning-update-a-pattern-within-a-pattern
2018/04/19 15:46:12
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| permlink | bitcoin-btc-morning-update-a-pattern-within-a-pattern |
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2018/04/19 15:46:09
| author | sirlunchthehost |
| permlink | because-adsactly-cares-about-you-adsactly-community-advert |
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}alesno1sent 0.001 SBD to @arsalan26666- "LIMITED OFFER! Send 1 SBD or STEEM to @steempromos with post URL in Memo and get 4 SBD upvote on your post. Pre-service-launch PROMOTION is valid till 1st april only so hurry up!"2018/03/17 22:41:57
alesno1sent 0.001 SBD to @arsalan26666- "LIMITED OFFER! Send 1 SBD or STEEM to @steempromos with post URL in Memo and get 4 SBD upvote on your post. Pre-service-launch PROMOTION is valid till 1st april only so hurry up!"
2018/03/17 22:41:57
| amount | 0.001 SBD |
| from | alesno1 |
| memo | LIMITED OFFER! Send 1 SBD or STEEM to @steempromos with post URL in Memo and get 4 SBD upvote on your post. Pre-service-launch PROMOTION is valid till 1st april only so hurry up! |
| to | arsalan26666 |
| Transaction Info | Block #20766534/Trx 07a651f29054c6ed8a53a44ee84b8c7ba520d605 |
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arsalan26666claimed reward balance: 0.001 SP
2018/03/11 16:44:48
| account | arsalan26666 |
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2018/02/22 00:19:36
| amount | 0.001 SBD |
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| memo | A gift for you, let’s build a better STeemit together.. I invite you over to my blog to participate, comment, talk crypto, site news and make new friends |
| to | arsalan26666 |
| Transaction Info | Block #20078022/Trx d934f65aae08164ab63320a644593a9f54d49fe9 |
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}arsalan26666received 0.001 SP curation reward for @rayhankabirs / apple-s-first-data-centre-in-china-eyes-2020-opening2018/02/11 18:59:54
arsalan26666received 0.001 SP curation reward for @rayhankabirs / apple-s-first-data-centre-in-china-eyes-2020-opening
2018/02/11 18:59:54
| comment author | rayhankabirs |
| comment permlink | apple-s-first-data-centre-in-china-eyes-2020-opening |
| curator | arsalan26666 |
| reward | 2.044906 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #19783816/Virtual Operation #10 |
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}steemdelegated 18.073 SP to @arsalan266662018/02/10 12:55:33
steemdelegated 18.073 SP to @arsalan26666
2018/02/10 12:55:33
| delegatee | arsalan26666 |
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| vesting shares | 29430.857147 VESTS |
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arsalan26666claimed reward balance: 0.381 SBD, 0.119 SP
2018/02/10 12:52:00
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}arsalan26666received 0.008 SBD, 0.004 SP author reward for @arsalan26666 / importance-of-a-laptop-repairing-service-centre-66a240995515d2018/02/06 06:32:57
arsalan26666received 0.008 SBD, 0.004 SP author reward for @arsalan26666 / importance-of-a-laptop-repairing-service-centre-66a240995515d
2018/02/06 06:32:57
| author | arsalan26666 |
| permlink | importance-of-a-laptop-repairing-service-centre-66a240995515d |
| sbd payout | 0.008 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 6.136459 VESTS |
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esteemappreceived 0.000 SP benefactor reward from @arsalan26666
2018/02/06 06:32:57
| author | arsalan26666 |
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| permlink | importance-of-a-laptop-repairing-service-centre-66a240995515d |
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| Transaction Info | Block #19625199/Virtual Operation #8 |
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arsalan26666received 0.016 SBD, 0.005 SP author reward for @arsalan26666 / how-to-earn-bitcoins-from-8-different-ways-2f1405941ce3b
2018/02/06 04:00:30
| author | arsalan26666 |
| permlink | how-to-earn-bitcoins-from-8-different-ways-2f1405941ce3b |
| sbd payout | 0.016 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 8.181990 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #19622150/Virtual Operation #7 |
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esteemappreceived 0.000 SP benefactor reward from @arsalan26666
2018/02/06 04:00:30
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| permlink | how-to-earn-bitcoins-from-8-different-ways-2f1405941ce3b |
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| vesting payout | 0.000000 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #19622150/Virtual Operation #6 |
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}arsalan26666received 0.012 SBD, 0.005 SP author reward for @arsalan26666 / what-is-cryptocurrency-everything-you-need-to-know-ultimate-guide-d247613c2cba32018/02/05 14:31:57
arsalan26666received 0.012 SBD, 0.005 SP author reward for @arsalan26666 / what-is-cryptocurrency-everything-you-need-to-know-ultimate-guide-d247613c2cba3
2018/02/05 14:31:57
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| permlink | what-is-cryptocurrency-everything-you-need-to-know-ultimate-guide-d247613c2cba3 |
| sbd payout | 0.012 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 8.182219 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #19605984/Virtual Operation #5 |
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esteemappreceived 0.000 SP benefactor reward from @arsalan26666
2018/02/05 14:31:57
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| permlink | what-is-cryptocurrency-everything-you-need-to-know-ultimate-guide-d247613c2cba3 |
| sbd payout | 0.000 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 0.000000 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #19605984/Virtual Operation #4 |
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| body | Travelling Its been almost 3 years when I started to travel around the World. It was the best experience of my life. I really enjoyed my travelling and get to know with new cultures and civilizations. To share my experience I have decided to give you some essential tips on travelling.  • Meet Local People It is said that “people enrich your travel more than the sights do". Whenever you go for travelling try to communicate more and more with local people rather with your fellow travellers. Basic English is spoken all over the World and you won't find any language difficulty to communicate. • Take more and more pictures You might travel to a place only once in your life. Try to make lot of photos and make a album to remember those moments forever. • Eat local food World is not as dangerous as shown in Media. Whenever you travel, always eat plenty of local food. It broadens your taste. Ask local people for recommendations and especially eat those foods which you don't know what it is? • Make Your Budget First decide your destination and then make a budget for your budget based on how many days are you going to stay there. Make separate budget for each category e.g Accommodation, Food etc. Ofcourse, you cannot estimate exact amount of money you need. So, always keep an handsome amount in “emergency” category to use in emergency situations. • Groceries Whenever travelling buy your own groceries form supermarket or retailers. Make your own meal at home rather buying it from different cafes and restaurants. It will save plenty of your money and definitely you will be able to travel more with that money. Conclusion Before starting your travel you must keep few things in your mind. • People are more loving than the media shows. • No body cares what does United States do. • World is more safer than might you think of. • Travelling is not as expensive as you think. If you like our tips on travelling, don't forget to give your feedback in comments section. |
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| body | Regardless of where your allegiances lie in the crypto community, homage should be paid to the original Blockchain solution - Bitcoin. However, it has been 10 long years now since Bitcoin came into being (an eternity in the cryptocurrency space) and things are starting to get away from the King. Bitcoin’s path was forever changed in August 2017 when a new challenger stepped up to the plate amid the rapidly escalating scaling debate. Bitcoin Cash appeared with its backers claiming it to be the one true ruler. Not long after this came Segwit 2x's failure to launch, which essentially confirmed Bitcoin’s status as digital gold. As a digital gold, it may have no rivals, but in the world of cryptocurrency it may have played its last move. <hr> Scaling is a constant topic for evolving cryptocurrencies, and if Bitcoin cannot scale properly soon, it could be abandoned by investors for a more forward thinking cryptocurrency. An aging King After bringing in millions of users to the cryptocurrency space, Bitcoin has hit a log jam on its network as available blocks fill up with transactions quicker than they can be mined. This backlog has led to higher transaction fees and longer waiting times. These factors all end up being counterproductive to the principles underpinning cryptocurrency which are to eliminate the power that banks have over money. Banking fees and centralised waiting times are part and parcel of the irritation that comes from another entity being in control of one's money. Bitcoin is increasingly picking up these bad habits, leaving its users with a feeling of déjà vu harking back to the days when banks held a monopoly over monetary services. Waiting in the wings Bitcoin’s move towards digital gold was a communal decision, and therefore blame cannot really be laid purely on the currency’s shoulders. But in that short time, frustrations amongst investors have grown with regards to the scaling issues. There are other currencies waiting to try and take the mantle away from Bitcoin, and already this has been demonstrated as Bitcoin suffers a 50 percent drop in market dominance since November. Currently, market share for Bitcoin is just over 33 percent, having not too long ago been at over 60. Bitcoin Cash is the most direct competitor to Bitcoin, trying to replace it as a ‘peer-to-peer electronic cash system’, as outlined in its white paper. However Bitcoinc has more than just its potential replacements to worry about, as the adoption rate of the currency is reversing. Bitcoin once held sway over a number of large companies who had adopted it as a form of electronic payment, but have since reneged on their adoption. Steam, formerly a strong supporter, no longer accepts Bitcoin, while Microsoft caused confusion when they looked to stop accepting only to rebut this and state: “Microsoft has restored Bitcoin as a payment option after working with our provider to ensure lower Bitcoin amounts would be redeemable by customers.” As companies turn away from Bitcoin, even some of the more established names in cryptocurrency join the march for the door. Civic CEO Vinny Lingham, who is well respected for his opinions in the crypto community said: “When I look at it from the product standpoint, I think the greater demand is for peer-to-peer cash than for digital gold.” Where to for Bitcoin? There are currently plans underway for the oldest and most well-known digital coin to try and overcome this scaling issue. Some of the solutions being considered include the Lightning Network, or major upgrades to the network like changing block sizes. Lightning Network, a technology which is being tested slowly but surely on the Bitcoin network, involves taking the transactions off-chain and opening payment channels. With these transactions taking place off chain, the result is an almost instantaneous transaction, at a much cheaper rate. This kind of upgrade will require a lot of consensus, and will need to undergo a lot more testing and proof before it becomes entrenched and usable on a large scale, which is another issue that Bitcoin has. Even the idea of making big changes to the network could again fail and flounder. We have already seen this with the failure of the Segwit2x potential upgrade. Bigger blocks could solve the problem, but then Bitcoin will essentially going down the same path as Bitcoin Cash, and with too many staunch supporters in the community, this is unlikely to happen. Hard to dethrone Bitcoin is well entrenched in the cryptocurrency space, and will likely be a leading currency for a good while more as people refer to Bitcoin first before anything else. But, as the community matures, explores, and demands more, Bitcoin could be in trouble. Changes need to happen, and while Bitcoin will not fall on its sword too soon, if it does not make changes, then the potential for failure will continue to increase. |
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| body | Many people ask, 'How do I get bitcoins?' The quick and dirty is covered in our comprehensive guide: 40+ Best Ways To Buy Bitcoins The easiest and fastest way to buy bitcoins instantly with a credit card or debit card is via Indacoin where you can acquire $50 or less of bitcoin fast and usually within 10 minutes. However, you may be new to the entire cryptocurrency concept and for that we recommend you learn a few things. Bitcoin is extremely empowering but also different than the currency you know and use every day. Step 1 ---> Get Started With Bitcoin Before you start using Bitcoin, which is still experimental but has been operational without any interruptions for over eight years, there are a few things that you need to know in order to use it securely and avoid common pitfalls. First, Bitcoins are impossible to counterfeit or inflate. Second, you can use them to send or receive any amount of money, with anyone, anywhere in the world, at very low cost. Bitcoin payments are impossible to block, and bitcoin wallets can’t be frozen. Third, with Bitcoin you can directly control the money yourself without going through a third party like a bank or Paypal. Fourth, Bitcoin transactions cannot be reversed or refunded. You should only deal with businesses or people you trust. FifthTo be valid, a Bitcoin transactions must be confirmed at least once but preferrably 6+ times before it has happened and becomes irreversible. Sixth, Bitcoin is not anonymous but there is tumbling. All Bitcoin transactions are stored publicly and permanently on the network, which means anyone can see the balance and transactions of any Bitcoin address. Seventh, you can get bitcoins by accepting them as a payment for goods and services or by buying them from a friend or someone near you. You can also buy them directly from an exchange with your bank account. Eighth, there is a growing number of services and merchants accepting Bitcoin all over the world. You can use Bitcoin to pay them and rate your experience to help honest businesses to gain more visibility. Ninth, the Bitcoin industry is always changing and there are many Bitcoin news services to stay up to date. Tenth, beware of the confusingly similar Bcash, BCH, Bitcoin Cashproject. Step 2 ---> How To Get A Bitcoin Wallet Setting up your first Bitcoin wallet is simple. There are several quality mobile, desktop, and hybrid wallets available. If you want to do thorough research then you can read our comprehensive guide on how to find the best Bitcoin wallet. A great path would be: (1) a mobile wallet like Airbitz (iPhone, Android), CoPay (iPhone, Android) or Mycelium (Android). (2) acquire bitcoins from a friend, as payment for a good or service or buy bitcoins from one of the many exchanges. (3) if you decide to store large amounts of bitcoins and want to know they are absolutely safe then use Armory. Best Mobile Bitcoin Wallets iPhone and Android apps are available with popular choices including: Copay DOWNLOAD Copay is a Bitcoin wallet by Bitpay and available on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Linux, Max OS X, and Windows. Because Copay is available on multiple platforms, it’s easy to use the same wallet or accounts across multiple devices. Copay’s simple, clean user interface makes it a good choice for new Bitcoin users. Copay is also a good option for businesses due to a shared account feature, which requires a certain number of users to sign each transaction. Two co-founders, for example, could create a 2 of 2 wallet where both will be required to sign each transaction. breadwallet (Android) LEARN MOREDOWNLOAD Breadwallet started out as the most popular wallet for iPhone, and now it is also available for Adroid devices running Android 6.0 or higher. The simplicity and easy-to-use security makes it a great place to start for users who are new to bitcoin. Airbitz LEARN MOREDOWNLOAD AirBitz is another Bitcoin wallet that’s great for everyday use. It’s integrated with Fold, meaning you can get 20% discounts at Starbucks from within the wallet. Airbitz manages accounts with usernames and passwords, but doesn’t have access to your funds. This type of account creation is easier for less technical users who may have trouble backing up or understanding HD seeds. breadwallet (iOS) LEARN MOREDOWNLOAD Breadwallet’s combination of simplicity and security has made it the most popular iOS wallet. iPhone users in search of their first Bitcoin wallet should find Breadwallet easy to understand. Best Bitcoin Software Wallets Bitcoin software wallets are downloaded to your computer, give you more control and do not depend on third-party services. Most software bitcoin wallets require a day or so to download the blockchain before they are ready for use. Armory LEARN MOREDOWNLOAD Armory is the most mature, secure and full featured Bitcoin wallet but it can be technologically intimidating for users. Whether you are an individual storing $1,000 or institution storing $1,000,000,000 this is the most secure option available. Users are in complete control all Bitcoin private keys and can setup a secure offline-signing process in Armory. Bitcoin Core DOWNLOAD Bitcoin Core is the “official” Bitcoin client and wallet, though isn’t used by many due to slow speeds and a lack of features. Bitcoin Core, however, is a full node, meaning it helps verify and transmit other Bitcoin transactions across the network and stores a copy of the entire blockchain. This offers better privacy since Core doesn’t have to rely on data from external servers or other peers on the network. Bitcoin Core routed through Tor is considered one of the best ways to use Bitcoin privately. Best Hybrid Bitcoin Wallets Hybrid Bitcoin allow you to both control the private keys and have the easy of use of a web wallet. Copay DOWNLOAD Copay is a Bitcoin wallet by Bitpay and available on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Linux, Max OS X, and Windows. Because Copay is available on multiple platforms, it’s easy to use the same wallet or accounts across multiple devices. Copay’s simple, clean user interface makes it a good choice for new Bitcoin users. Copay is also a good option for businesses due to a shared account feature, which requires a certain number of users to sign each transaction. Two co-founders, for example, could create a 2 of 2 wallet where both will be required to sign each transaction. Best Bitcoin Web Wallets Bitcoin web wallets are the easiest and most convenient to use but are potentially less secure than the above options because the private keys to your bitcoins are usually held by a third-party. Due to the large number of security breaches where people have lost bitcoins, we do not recommend any of the current Bitcoin web wallets. A wallet like Copay can be used on mobile & desktop. It provides the benefits of a software wallet and is easy to use across many devices. Copay also helps you securely share wallets with other people. Best Bitcoin Hardware Wallets Bitcoin hardware wallets are the most secure because they do not expose your private keys to the network. Ledger Wallet - Smartcard based and malware proofLedger Wallet ReviewOPENDIME - The Bitcoin Credit StickOPENDIME ReviewStep 3 ---> How To Get Bitcoins How to buy Bitcoins With the Bitcoin price so volatile many people seem curious about getting some. Below we have listed some of the best exchanges. If you want to do your own research then check our guide on how to buy bitcoins in any country. Here are our recommendations: CoinbaseBUY Coinbase is one of the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges. 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Since your card is verified, cryptocurrency is sent automatically within ten minutes after the payment. KrakenBUY Kraken is one of the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges. Residents of Europe and the UK can deposit and purchase bitcoins with same day SEPA transfer. LocalBitcoinsBUY LocalBitcoins is an escrow service that helps match Bitcoin buyers and sellers. SpectroCoinBUY SpectroCoin is an all-in-one solution for Bitcoin offering an exchange, debit card and ability to buy bitcoins with credit cards. How To Earn Bitcoins Many people find that the best way to get bitcoins is to accept them as payment for the products or services they already sell. Just give your customers the option to pay in bitcoin. To make it easy, you may want to sign up for a bitcoin merchant account which allows you to send invoices and integrate bitcoin payments into your order pages for the most popular online shopping cart systems. WeUseCoins Bitcoin Faucet - Get free bitcoins that are provided by sponsorsBitPay - (Highly Recommended) - Merchant tools and account servicesJobs 4 Bitcoin - Subreddit where you can find jobs What Is Bitcoin Mining? Mining bitcoins requires an investment in specialized bitcoin mining hardware designed to process double round sha256 hash verifications at high speed. Getting started with Bitcoin mining can be a daunting endeavor and it has become highly specialized so you may want to leave it to professionals with Bitcoin cloud mining services. Nevertheless, there are many excellent bitcoin mining systems available. It is important to point out that bitcoin mining is highly competitive and risky for would-be participants. Please see our bitcoin mining guide for more detail. If you want to try your luck at bitcoin mining then this Bitcoin miner is probably the best deal. Step 4 ---> How To Use Bitcoins? Starting to use bitcoins can be exciting because it is a new technology. Bitcoins can be used to purchase just about anything you want. Dental services, a brand new car, travel and even luxury real estate. We recommend searching the Bitcoin merchant directories below to locate the merchants you are interested in. You can buy gift cards with bitcoin and shop easily at most of the stores you already use. Bitcoin Merchant DirectoriesAirbitz - Find bitcoin friendly merchants near you and onlineOpen Bazaar - A decentralized marketplaceCoinmap - Find bitcoin friendly merchants near youPurse.io - Get discounts greater than 20% on Amazon.com One of the best things to buy with Bitcoin is virtual private network (VPN) services to keep your Internet traffic safe, secure and private. We put together a comprehensive list of VPNs you can buy with Bitcoin. Another tool many people like to buy is a Bitcoin debit card which enables people to load a debit card with funds via bitcoins. Promotional Images Are you a merchant or freelancer that would want to start accepting bitcoins for goods or services? We have a few high resolution graphics that can help you. So this is exactly the typical sign as you can also find on the Bitcoin Wiki. Just that it is in fully scalable PSD form so even blowing it up to huge printable resolutions will do no harm to them. And you can edit them easily. All images have transparent corners.  Full PSD1,680 pixels - High resolution168 pixels - Small for website buttonsGold Version A bit more exciting. Same deal: PSD and resolutions available with no copyrights to worry about by using and modifying an existing coin design. Scaling the PSD up more than 500% is fine but after that it may get blurry. |
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| body | Long gone are the days in which being a travel photographer simply meant you shot photography for a certain travel magazine or newspaper. The world isn’t that simple anymore, and the level of competition in the photography world has never been higher. But still, I’m fairly sure there are more “travel photographers” on the planet now than there ever were — just check your Instagram feeds.  So, if travel photography as a traditional career is dying, than how are these people making their money? Well, I wish I could give you the answer to that question, but I can’t. These days, everyone has a different method of money-making. All I can do is tell you my story, and how I manage to keep from sleeping under a bridge every night — though barely. First, A Little About Me I’m a 30-year-old travel journalist from Canada. Over the past 5+ years, I’ve been working as a digital nomad around the world. Over that time I’ve set foot in around 80 countries on 6 different continents. I started out as a travel writer. Soon, I started taking photos to support my articles. It didn’t take long until I realized that I much preferred creating images than I did writing. Photography became my drug of choice and I went off chasing light every chance I got. Back when I started, I was using a Canon T2i along with a kit 18-55mm lens. These days, I use a Canon 6D, 16-35mm f/4, 70-200mm f/2.8 IS, 50mm f/1.4, and a variety of other gear pieces such as Cactus flashes, a 3 Legged Thing tripod, and a GoPro 3+. Where and How I Make my Money Before I get into the “how”, let me tell you about the “how much”. In traveling the world, I spend an average of $2,000 a month. That includes accommodation, transportation, food, etc. I don’t have a home, so that $2,000 is in fact the entire extent of my expenses. Thus, to keep myself from non-under-bridge housing, I need to make that much each month… but preferably a bit more. And, before you ask: no, I don’t have savings, I don’t have a trust fund, and no I don’t have a sugar mama (although I want one).  In general, I abide by what I call “The Octopus” approach to income generation. After 2 years trying to make it in traditional journalism, I realized that as a freelancer you need to try to have your hands in as many different pots as possible to survive. Essentially, if I can have 8 different sources of income at $250 each a month, I’ll make my $2000. And, if I lose one source of income, it’s not the end of the world. These are the various sources my hands extend towards. #1: Magazine/Newspaper Work Honestly, I think this is the smallest source of income thus far in 2015. There just isn’t a lot of demand these days. Yes, I’ve had some works published in major media outlets. I had a two page spread from Iceland in The Guardian, for example. But the traditional journalism work isn’t something I chase anymore. It’s too much work. You spend 95% of your time pitching, and 5% of your time in the field. I really only do traditional journalism work these days if a newspaper or magazine approaches me. In 2015, I have made about $150 a month from traditional journalism.  #2: The Stocks I hear a lot of people talking about how stock photography is really only a decent source of income if you’re focusing 100% of your energy on it. However, I’ve found that I can earn a pretty steady — although meager — income off of various stock sites using images I take on a daily basis out in the field. I stock both micro-stock and big stock. For micro-stock, I have portfolios on a dozen different sites. However, I really only publish images on a regular basis to ShutterStock and iStock. Between my micro-stock sales, I have averaged about $250 a month on average. The best part of micro-stock for me is that it’s fairly residual and passive. I spend very little time on it, and it keeps coming month after month even if I stop working at it.  I don’t do a lot of big stock photography, but I do stock images with TandemStock and they have done quite well for me. I haven’t been stocking with them for long, but I do leave a lot of my adventure and outdoors style photos in their hands. I earn about $150 a month with them for now, which doesn’t sound like a lot. However, they have made some high-profiles sales for me. For example, I was the background for Bing. I love TandemStock, and I hope they start to grow a bit. #3: Client-Direct Sales This is my biggest source of income these days. I have one company that has me on retainer for $1,000 a month for a year. They get the pick of a couple images each month that they’ll use for social media and marketing purposes. They have a specific style of image that they want, so I spend a good part of my time trying to create those images for them. Aside from my largest client, I have a number of other clients that contact me directly for image sales and photo usage. However, these have been few and far between in 2015 thus far, so let’s just say I earned $1,000 a month, although there were some other sales in there.  #4: Leveraging Social Media Followings For better or for worse, the wealthiest travel photographers in the world these days are not necessarily the best photographers, but the ones who are the best at marketing themselves. Brands, tourism boards, restaurants, and hotel chains are constantly vying for big-name photographers to use their gear, visit their destinations, eat their food, and stay at their hotels. Of course, there is a lot of money in it for the bigger names. In fact, some of the big Instagrammers can basically earn a living on leveraging their following alone. 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However, I quickly learned that YouTubers want to learn things, not see some dude on a $600 scooter struggle through the Congo. Less than a year ago I started a travel photography channel with tips, lessons, reviews, and lots of “on location” videos. It has been much more popular and the channel now has over 5,000 subscribers, 375,000 lifetime views, and earns about $125 a month. #7: Teaching I think that there are more people wanting to learn photography than there are people that want to buy images. And for that reason, teaching has become a major source of income for a large number of photographers. In fact, some of the world’s highest earning photographers aren’t always the most talented, but the ones who can teach effectively. Lots of photographers sell books, video tutorials, and host workshops to help supplement their income. I have started to do the same. In fact, my travel photography workshop in Peru is sold out and runs next month. I’ve got a second one for 14 days around Peru and Bolivia in July with spaces available.  However, I haven’t yet earned any money from teaching in 2015, but, as I mentioned, it can be a decent source of income for travel photographers who have an audience and like teaching the trade. #8: Freelance Travel Writing My work as a freelance travel writer has remained sort of a back-up source of income for me since moving into the photography world. I really only do it when I feel like money is tight — so, yeah, I basically do it every month. Most of the travel writing clients these days are online, and they don’t pay like they used to. Still, I make enough in writing to help pay some of the bills. I’ve averaged about $400 a month so far in 2015 through freelance writing. #9: Saving is Earning When you travel, saving money is often the exact same as earning. Quite often, exchanging a couple images with a hotel for a free room or a tour company for a free tour is totally worth it. In fact, when I was in Southern Africa, I did this a lot. Safaris are expensive, so I’d create a couple images for a company to use for their marketing purposes in exchange for a free safari. It really is win-win. So, How Much Are You Making??? Doing some quick math tells you that I’ve earned about $2,325 a month as a travel photographer in 2015. I think that number is a bit safe, however, and is probably closer to $2,600. Yes, I know that’s a fairly meager living. Especially when spending $2,000 of it a month. But, how many people can say that they get to travel every day of their lives? Sure, I’d love to be making more, but I have no complaints. On a daily basis, I get to see places and do things that people spend their lives saving to enjoy. I wouldn’t trade my career for anything at this point. Conclusions The truth about travel photography in 2015 is that the quality of the images produced is often less important than the person that shot the images. You could say, and many people do say, that the travel photography world has been sold out to the highest bidder. Many of the world’s top travel photographers are no long exploring, no longer searching for new and exciting places to shoot, but going where the money is. As such, many “travel photographers” have now become “corporate/marketing photographers”. But, can you blame them? The photography world has changed significantly in the past 5-10 years. The stocks are now filled with photos from every corner of the Earth that magazines and newspapers can draw from. Travel photographers, in their traditional form, are becoming expendable. Despite that previous statement, I do believe that the travel photography community is stronger than it has ever been. Yes, traditional forms of income-generation are dying, but the evolving world has opened up a thousand different doors for those willing to take the risks to make it in the industry. 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However, in 2014 much of this stream of income crashed for me despite my traffic levels rising significantly. Still, while the blog doesn’t really make much money any more, the audience I get on my travel photography blog (which draws around 1,400 unique visitors each day) guides readers to other streams of income.\n\nFor example, a product review I did in December of 2014 led people to the product on Amazon via an affiliate link. That product sold extremely well, and people also bought other things well they were shopping. That affiliate link earned me a pretty penny. Of course, that’s not always sustainable. In January and February I earned $300 and $400 respectively from affiliate sales. In March, I only earned $50.\n\nI also still earn about $200 a month from advertising. So, let’s say $300 a month.\n\n#6: YouTube\n\nYouTube is an income source I’ve been pushing for a while. I started using YouTube over 2 years ago in Africa when I embarked upon my epic scooter ride from Bamako to Cape Town. However, I quickly learned that YouTubers want to learn things, not see some dude on a $600 scooter struggle through the Congo.\n\nLess than a year ago I started a travel photography channel with tips, lessons, reviews, and lots of “on location” videos. It has been much more popular and the channel now has over 5,000 subscribers, 375,000 lifetime views, and earns about $125 a month.\n\n#7: Teaching\n\nI think that there are more people wanting to learn photography than there are people that want to buy images. And for that reason, teaching has become a major source of income for a large number of photographers. In fact, some of the world’s highest earning photographers aren’t always the most talented, but the ones who can teach effectively. Lots of photographers sell books, video tutorials, and host workshops to help supplement their income.\n\nI have started to do the same. In fact, my travel photography workshop in Peru is sold out and runs next month. I’ve got a second one for 14 days around Peru and Bolivia in July with spaces available.\n \nHowever, I haven’t yet earned any money from teaching in 2015, but, as I mentioned, it can be a decent source of income for travel photographers who have an audience and like teaching the trade.\n\n#8: Freelance Travel Writing\n\nMy work as a freelance travel writer has remained sort of a back-up source of income for me since moving into the photography world. I really only do it when I feel like money is tight — so, yeah, I basically do it every month. Most of the travel writing clients these days are online, and they don’t pay like they used to. Still, I make enough in writing to help pay some of the bills. 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| JSON METADATA | |
| profile | {"cover_image":"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qxQP3-g2nRjfHwtT9tdC2WPT-BWU23zk/view?usp=drivesdk","profile_image":"https://img.esteem.ws/cp8rdbx65m.jpg","name":"Arsalan Khan","about":"I am Arsalan Khan . I am 19 years old from Pakistan. A student of Computer Engineering and a blogger, Writer and a freelancer by heart.","location":"Pakistan","website":"http://Yesbytes.com"} |
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Single Signature
Public Keys
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Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Memo
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}Witness Votes
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01.jesta |
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