Lock the thread, OP. There is no point in keeping a discussion here.
It’s a fact that the old recovery system was bad and usually it took months to get an account restored. But now you know about the new one (that works), so check it out and you will get your account back. Good luck!
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Which rank were you before?
My guess is that some of your posts got deleted right before the implementation of the merit system; you got deranked and didn’t get any airdropped merit because of that. Now, you need the merits to rank up again.
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WE have been using USDT for a long time, surprising as it is. Somehow it helped a lot of traders back then, I hedge my coins thru it. So which stablecoin are we going to trust now? Didn't some users send their Tether to their MEw wallet? I have read some threads about this.
There is a USDT ERC20 token which can be stored on MEW. So nothing wrong with that. About which stable coin to use, there are other coins (more trusted) which you can use. E.g: TUSD, USDC or DAI (decentralized). Take a look at this: https://medium.com/ethex-market/which-stable-coin-is-best-for-you-2167d0d9f520
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Well, found the issue.
Versions older than 3.3 don’t synchronize anymore. Go to ELECTRUM.ORG and update it to the latest version.
Not only this, but older versions are also vulnerable to several issues (including a exploit that shows fake update messages when you try to send a tx while connected to a malicious served).
REMEMBER: electrum.org is the ONLY website you should trust to download Electrum. Always double check the URL.
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1. Which version of Electrum are you using? 2. Is the wallet synchronized? (Which color is the big dot at the right corner of your wallet?) 3. What’s your OS? 4. Are you sure you pasted the right address on Coinbase? (Did you double check the address before hitting Send?)
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Seriously guys? I'm not asking you for merits for fuck sake. Is this thread a big deal to you? you've given me so much attention here. lol
That’s not their point. You could create multiple accounts and post here asking for a “review”, then you (your original account that has sMerits) could merit them and tell that you are just helping out a few Newbies. Is that what you are doing? I don’t know/can’t say. But that’s a possibility.
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And what is a problem in cloudflare? It is rather famous DDoS protection. Many sites use it. Or it will be better not to have DDoS protection at all?
Do you know what is Cloudflare and what it does? Basically, you put a service/big company in the middle of you and your customer. Customer -> Cloudflare-> Mixer server. What does that mean? Means that Cloudflare (which is a big company located in the US and that answers to governments and even security agencies) can see EVERYTHING his users do. This means: they have everything related to the mixing process (addresses, amount, transactions, IP addresses, etc). How about that for a mixer? They can see that I went to the website, sent X BTC to the address X and received Y BTC in the address Y. All of that connected to my IP address. You leave the website with less privacy than you had before joining it and mixing. Btw, please don’t come with the “you’re just a competitor attacking the competition” bs.
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How do you get those accounts you are selling?
Are they yours?
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I don’t know why anybody is still using Electrum, this happens all the time. People download a gogus update & BAM, their coins are gone. Makes me sad to see it.
I thought that happened with every kind of software and website? Visit a fake website and BAM, accounts stolen. Download a fake software and BAN, rip passwords, coins and personal data. It’s up for the user to identify what is real/safe and what is not. Core has infected impersonators.
Is this real? Yet another problem with Electrum.
Time to switch to a different wallet, this is unacceptable.
It’s a DDoS attack ffs. Nothing really changed from last time. Did you try reading the article?
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$0.0005 * 100 = $0.05 daily $0.05 * 30 = $1.5 monthly
A.K.A slavery
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"Many things would break"? Really? What exactly?
Why does that matter to you? That’s what the admin said. Your opinion is yours alone. He’s not going to ditch the software he paid for just because some user prefers SMF; and I don’t have to convince you about anything. Also, converting data between systems is not easy.
When theymos opened a beta mirror of the forum software a few years ago, he migrated the data (from that time) from this forum to the beta mirror/branch. Sounds doable for me.
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Sure there is. Everyone's used to SMF. Nobody asked for a new system.
There is no reasons to keep using SMF after paying some big money for a new forum software and many years of development.
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Yeah, and then you have to develop a system to pull in all the data from this forum, which will likely take a long time as well. Clearly this whole "new forum software" idea wasn't very well thought-out.
This must be the easiest part. The new forum software development has been completed and we are at the bug-hunting part of it. Migrating data from this forum to a new software made for us isn't hard. The devs must have done it in a way that makes it almost fully compatible. We are not going to upgrade this forum to a new SMF version (many things would break), so we must wait for the new software. That has been said multiple times already.
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My question is if I had been trying to connect to a "malicious server" will there be any further problems in the future.
No. All the malicious server could do is send fake messages whenever you try to send a transaction (this on versions < 3.3). That's all. As does 'this and if' was a malicious server now have my wallet details?
All they can possibly know is your wallet addresses and IP address (all Electrum servers you connect can know that). Nothing is at risk.
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I mean every time I press receive the number of wallet address change... Or I make rong?
Yes. But every old address stays valid forever. They change after every transaction for privacy reasons. But you can receive any amount of coins, to any address, at any time. All addresses on your wallet can be used multiple times.
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I worried because I send two transaction in the same receive address I think or I don't remember well, is it possible?
Two transactions to the same address? Absolutely. There is no limit of transactions/coins an address can receive. I could spend a whole year sending 1 BTC per day to your address.
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I Sen two transactions to my electrum wallet the first confirmed, but the second I think has stuck as for about an hour is still to uncorfimed. What to do?
Wait. The mempool spiked again: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#1,24hLet it clear and your tx will get confirmed.
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I do not know why they are doing it. If anyone knows the reason, do not hesitate to post it here. The terms of that user are:
It’s most likely to try claim some CLAMS (a coin that was randomly air dropped to some BTC/LTC/DOGE addresses). I don’t think they are worth too much these days. Also, AFAIK, you needed to have some funds on the address to be selected to receive some of them.
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I just don't wanna deal with it, and download bunch of shit. Not sure which forks can be claimed because there are so many, but in my account i have completed around 6.9 btc in transactions so i probably had some coins on my wallet, just not during 2017 fork.
Sorry, but that’s worthless. Total amount transacted doesn’t matter. The amount of coins while the fork happened is what gives you fork coins. And the only forks worth anything are the BCH/BTG/etc (which happened recently). Nothing really happened before that time. BTC was BTC and that’s it.
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