Deepsend will start testing right away and will give you a 100% anonymous experience. Ip anonymous, transaction anonymous
Stop posting lies, this doesn't bode well around here.
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There is another factor - the arrival of the indistinguishable fake. There's been one rather crappy attempt complete with an unconvincing sticker on the back but a properly convincing one is not that hard to achieve so I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet.
Once it does that's going to be a huuuge problem. Not many coins will have unimpeachable provenance but even those that do may have buyers doubting in that scenario.
Wrong. Buy from trusted buyers, sell to anyone. There is no such thing as an indistinguishable fake. If people really wanted to, this issue could be prevented before it even starts. However, I highly doubt anyone wants to maintain a database of anonymous ownership for free (I know how someone could make it: untraceable, unlinkable, private; don't waste your breath). In addition to, of course, people not wanting to cooperate/contribute for any reason (even if it is something idiotic such as laziness).
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People are really ignorant and annoying about the hashrate every single time. There's a thing called variance, and hashrate isn't going anywhere but up. Mark my words.
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Testing the same number again, I see.
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I notice in your roadmap that you will be creating an Elrond DEX. Since Elrond is BEP2 will this be a DEX on the Binance chain or do you foresee Elrond becoming its own chain independent from Binance chain?
I believe the plan is a DEX on the ERD chain, which would make much more sense to begin with.
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Are you really that mentally unstable?
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Something is in the air.
bakkt traded a contract? Maybe before the end of the year.
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Decentralized exchanges and blocked countries do not go into the same sentence. The claim of being DEX, similar to Binance DEX, is fraudulent at best.
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NEX is the first registered security token, it is about as legit as it gets.
This does not make it any more legitimate than any other random garbage utility token. Please do not spread this narrative. The rest of the post I can accept until somebody brings fourth evidence which proves otherwise.
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Do I need to compile my Bitcoin Core tarball file and therefore by default need to use the commands shown above? Or does the command shown below take care of compiling as well? sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.18.0/bin/* That command does not take care of compiling, no.
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I'm unlucky. My two coins are simply empty.
Gravitate you are an asshole. Some pm to every user who paid for that brass crap would do. Not everyone sitting 24/7 on this board. I understand problems can happens. But you knew from round one what you was doing.
2016 I purchased this and today someone I gave it as a gift called to ask how to redeem them. They empty. Gift failed. Than fuck at least I have decency to pay them back and pretend everything is fine.
Good job. What a dick move. This space is so shit. And yeah, if I met you I would tell you to your face what kind of douche you are.
I figured early that he was a scamming baboon, but many didn't want to believe me at first. Sorry for your loss.
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How about you quote and/or include a link to the code that you are unsure about? Nobody should waste their time trying to find it.
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Websites, i.e. hyperlinks. If somebody clicks on that it should attempt to open their QT wallet and automatically try to input that data in the Sending tab. Example: ClickMe. And is there any way to save address image using btc-cli command line?
Save address as a image with a QR code of the address? No.
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for example I have created 2 new addresses and someone sent 5 bitcoins to each address, will I see 10 BTC-s in my wallet?
Yes.
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a). I followed these steps to the letter on my new Ubuntu 18 LTS system and it does not work. Is this installation method the YouTube video covers compatible on Ubuntu 18? Is it suppose to work?
It should. The command that the youtuber used makes the .qt an executable, which is what is necessary to run it with "./bitcoin-qt" but only from the folder. The command that you mentioned installs it in the bin using 755 file-perms and should enable you to start it with "bitcoin-qt" from anywhere. Pay attention to the difference: notice the missing "./" and the later option letting you start it up from anywhere. c). I do not understand why the YouTube instructor does not move the other files in the BIN folder to the newly created Bitcoin folder mentioned in Step 3? Why does only the "bitcoin.qt" get moved to the HOME folder inside a folder named "bitcoin" and the other files in the BIN folder get left behind? I find this confusing and I hope somebody can clarify it.
Move only the things that you want to use. If you want to use the wallet with a GUI, then only move and run Bitcoin-qt. d). Can anyone please post the correct steps everyone needs to follow if the goal is to correctly install Bitcoin Core 0.18.1 onto a new Ubuntu 18 LTS installation. I just need it explained as steps because that will help me a lot. Therefore, I hope somebody can post numbered steps so everyone needing to perform this task can benefit.
No. e). Lastly, from what I have learned so far there are three ways to install Bitcoin Core: For example: #1 You can download a source tarball and install it manually. #2 You can download a .deb file and install it manually, using dpkg or the Software Centre. #3 You can find a PPA or a third-party repository, and install it from there. Which of the three methods listed above is the YouTube instructor using?
#1.
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