Welcome! In my opinion, this is one of the best platforms to exchange ideas and knowledge on this topic and grow together as crypto enthusiasts and investors. Looking forward to seeing that site of yours.
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So eine online 'gekaufte' Wallet kann einfach nicht sicher sein, wer weiß, wer dann noch alles über deine Private Key verfügt. Erstelle dir lieber selbst eine Paper Wallet auf MyEtherWallet (wenn's um ETH oder ERC20 Token geht) oder auf bitaddress für Bitcoin. Es gibt genügend Videos auf YouTube für Anfänger und auch in deutscher Sprache, wo alles einfach und Schriftt für Schriftt erklärt wird.
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Y910 is pretty decent I'd say.
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@dongamk: Sure, the ones that I use are:
1. Bitcoin Forum > Alternate cryptocurrencies > Marketplace (Altcoins) > Bounties (Altcoins) 2. Telegram group : t.me/bitcointalk_airdrop
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Often bounty campaigns require you to have at least a small amount of Ethereum stored in your MEW wallet. Others simply write: “We will not transfer your bounty tokens IF your account has a 0 BALANCE”.
My question is concerned with the semantics of this formulation – what does “0 Balance” actually mean in most cases? Does it refer to: a) 0 Ethereum b) 0 Ethereum AND/OR 0 other ERC-20 tokens
Because the MEW addresses I decided to use for bounties have 0 ETH, but I have some ERC20 token balance on those MEW accounts. Would that count or is a balance in ERC20 tokens still considered a “zero balance” because of it has no Ethereum?
Many thanks for your comments.
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1. Your bounty tokens will be stored on your Cryptonomos account. 2. Once the tokens become available/visible, you will be able to withdraw them to an external wallet (like MEW). There is a cool guide for that: https://medium.com/cryptonomos/how-to-withdraw-tokens-via-cryptonomos-c4841f118e8cP.S. I got that information from Kate and Andrey (Rentberry team) & from Ekaterina (cryptonomos support) - many thanks guys!
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Also, I'd recommend trying Authy instead, it's a 2FA service you can use across multiple platforms, and in theory you can never be shut out of your accounts.
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@iLatios: Thanks, very insightful article!
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Mine is to finally finish my book ; )
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I think there might be a simple explanation for that ; ) If you comment on someone else's post and that post gets deleted, then you lose activity posts / posts too.
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In no particular order: - Morgan Freeman - Christian Bale - Scarlett Johansson
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MyEtherWallet (MEW) - as others have already pointed out - is probably the best solution here. Please keep in mind there are tokens that are not ERC20-based, so you might have to create a different wallet for that first. However, I'd say about 95% of all bounties are ERC20 tokens so with MEW you should do just fine.
P.S. I'd recommend transferring a small amount of ETH (around 0.50$ should be enough) to the MEW account you will be using for the bounties, as many will decline bounty payout if your total balance is 0.
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If you are a beginner, then the Exodus wallet is a great way to start. Also, if you want to learn the very basics of how to use a desktop wallet, you could start off by trying out a few wallets for Dogecoin - it's a great way to familiarize yourself with the topic.
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I also prefer doing my own research and have never tried that nor do I wish to, but I can definitely understand why people would want to spend money on these kinds of services. For one, it saves lots of time and may also have a reassuring effect when getting advice from so called 'professionals'. With the click of a button you can easily buy investment reports, personalized investment advice, get 'valuable' insider news in all kinds of paid groups and societies. If you are interested, then go for it and give it a try. Why not, after all. However, always beware of people giving advice for their own personal enrichment - whether they be trying to create a hype or spread FUD -take that advice with a portion of common sense.
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Thanks for sharing this information with us! This is really valuable and I think I'm absolutely investing! If it's really gonna be backed by their government, I think it has all the potential to become something huge.
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Xiaomi would be the much better option between the two I think.
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If you are cool with Alexa selling your private data to corporations or you have experience in rooting devices – I’d suggest getting one of those Amazon Fire tablets – I don’t think you’ll find a cheaper product of similar quality.
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Some of them were really quite good, thanks!
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In my opinion, Envion, Deep Onion and FundFantasy are good picks.
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Xiaomi Redmi 4 Pro is indeed a great product, highly recommended ; ) Or you could get the sandstone version of OnePlus 5T!
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