If you think the keyboard you're using is harmful, then you should uninstall it and just install Gboard instead (assuming that's not the one that came with your phone).
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It looks like they haven't updated that for a long time because it doesn't look like you can use this for anything but BTC.
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-snip- I did not get many replies, it seems that they have taken advantage of the word open source, and I do not know whether exchange rate are good or bad. -snip-
According to their FAQ, they're not taking any fees and the exchange rates are coming directly from the instant exchanges they're using: All fees are already included in the shown rate. They consist of network transaction fees and exchange fees. This means bigger transactions can have better rates, as the network transaction fees are diluted. You do not pay anything extra for using our service instead of using directly your chosen exchange. We do receive a comission for referring the exchange, but it comes out of the exchange's fee so it doesn't change your rate.
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Thanks for your answers 1. I will like to know how to generate a bitcoin wallet offline without using a paper wallet generator. 2. I am using Trust wallet and whatever transaction fee been asked of me when sending bitcoin is what I have to go with, though it's not very high but it feels suck not to edit yourself. 3. Thanks, I asked because someone send me Bitcoin and I have to wait for like 15 hours before it finally gets approved in my wallet, I guess he used very low gas fee.
1. As I said, most noncustodial (desktop or mobile) wallets allow that. Although I don't really think that Trustwallet is the best wallet choice for BTC, you should be able to create a wallet and generate your seed phrase even if you're not connected to the internet. 2. Trustwallet does allow you to edit your fees. See this guide[1]. [1] https://community.trustwallet.com/t/how-to-change-the-btc-network-fee/67205
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No, it's a scam. no legit exchange will ask you to deposit money before they allow you to withdraw your money.
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1. Yes it's possible. Most of them do. 2. Yes, there are plenty of wallets that allow you to edit your fees. To mention a few: Electrum, Exodus, etc. Which wallet have you been using? 3. Correct. A lot of wallets allow you to choose "High, medium, and low" fees. You can go with that or If you want to fully customize the fees on your own, you should probably look into mempool.space so you don't end up overpaying.
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إذا كنت تقصد البيتكوين الذي ستعيده Mt.Gox أظن أنهم غيروا موعد التوزيع، حيث تم إعطاء مهلة جديدة لمن لم يقم بإرسال بياناته. تنتهي المهلة في 10 مارس، بينما سيتم التوزيع يوم 30 سبتمبر. Mt. Gox extends deadline for BTC repayment registrationبالنسبة للإيثريوم ليس هناك أي تغيير حتى الآن لقد قمت بقراءة ذلك الخبر في العديد من المواقع الاخبارية لكن وفقا لبلوك ووركس (كما ترى في الرابط) الذي شاركته في الأعلى، 30 سبتمبر يعتبر الحد الأقصى لارسال المدفوعات، لكن عملية الدفع سوف تبدأ من مارس، مباشرة بعد انتهاء مهلة ارسال البيانات: Correction: Mt. Gox payments will start from March and will continue up until the September 30 deadline.
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Isn't it possible to retrieve the TRON private keys using a backup phrase retrieved from the blockchain.com wallet?
Sounds like they are suggesting the same thing. They might implicitly suggest that they use the same seed to generate many addresses on different networks, so as long as OP has it, he can still recover it (like what Trust Wallet or other multichain wallet works). However, it contradicts their support page. OP probably interact with somebody who doesn't really understand the difference between how their network works, or the support page is inaccurate, so that's that. CMIIW. It shouldn't be possible. I logged in to check whether the article I linked above was outdated or not and apparently, it's not. The receive button (to my "private keys wallets") in my Blockchain account has multiple cryptocurrencies, but Tron is not one of them.
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Thanks, I appreciate the response, but would Exodus have to have internet to try this? I don't expect I'll be entering my BIP38 password under that scenario.
Yes, an internet connection is required, because by doing this, you're actually moving the funds from the paper wallet to one of your exodus wallet addresses.
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Hello is there a site where I can write a blog, and articles and get paid in Bitcoin?
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I'm not aware of any platform for that, but you can offer your services here[1]. If you have some previous work, make sure to show it. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0
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يوجد تكهنات أن اعلانات رفع الفائدة سوف تتوقف مع شهر مارس لكن الأمر كما سبق لي ذكره في مشاركتي السابقة، لا أعتقد أن البيتكوين سوف يشهد ارتفاعا كبيرا حتى و ان حدث هذا الأمر، بسبب ارتفاع السيولة الذي لا يوجد مفر منه.
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هذا عائد للمشاكل الاقتصادية في البلد كما ذكر المقال. عندما تقوم البنوك بفرض هذا النوع من القيود، بطبيعة الحال سيحاول المواطنون إيجاد بديل أفضل يسمح لهم بالتحكم الكامل في أموالهم.
أعتقد أن هذه ليس المرة الأولى التي سبق لنا رؤية هذا الأمر، فأنا أتذكر ارتفاع مماثل في ايران و الهند منذ بضعة سنوات.
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Yes, you shouldn't have any problems. You can use either SegWit (bc1) or the legacy (starts with 1) addresses given by Binance.
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I don't remember what the limits used to be, but the limits page from the second screenshot has always been there. The warning when depositing is new though.
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Where did the funds come from and what was the proof you provided that they didn't accept? I found this article by BitPanda which should give you an idea of what you should provide[1] for both fiat and crypto deposits. It's a different exchange, but I don't see why it wouldn't apply for HitBtc. If you did provide the required documents, then as mentioned above, HitBtc is a very shady exchange. It's very possible that this has nothing to do with them complying with the regulations. [1] https://support.bitpanda.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010477679-What-is-a-proof-of-funds-document
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Go to your Blockchain account -> "Wallets and addresses" page, find your wallet, I believe by default it's called "Private key wallet" then click "Manage". You should then be able to see both SegWit and legacy addresses.
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Your address shouldn't change from legacy to segwit just because you changed your received funds. Can you see the funds when you check the "1..." address in a block explorer?
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