What are you trying to import into your Coinomi wallet? (your private-keys should start with a L, K or 5) Did you try to export your private-keys by following this article[1] and using them?
i export my multibit.key file and import in new wallet and yes All was goog.
In which wallet did you import your multibit.key file?
[1] https://multibit.org/help/v0.5/help_exportingPrivateKeys.html
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Why did you post this in the Scam Accusations board?
I would say that it's because he doesn't care if the project is legit or not. If they are paying, he will promote it. But this doesn't automatically make all projects a scam.
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I use one big and random password generated by Keepass for each website that I use, and 2FA in those who support it. Everything stored in a Keepass database. That's basic security. If you use the same password for every website you register, try searching for it on Have I Been Pwned and you will see that there is a big change your password has been leaked by one of those websites. Which means that your password can be used in a big brute-forcing dictionary.
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what's the purpose of changing your real mac address? why would someone do it? what benefits?
Some softwares/people in your network can use your MAC address to identify your device or track you. You should read the article that @lizardbtc linked 2 posts above yours.
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Newbie can now turn to Junior member in 30 days merit 0 ?
Yes. It's possible. Wow yeah, 34 pages of them. I’ve never even seen hardly any of those accounts posting here.
Weird.
I've noticed that many of them only post in the Altcoins board, as most of them only pay the Copper Member upgrade so they can make their ANN thread.
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Both exchanges are shit, ignore them and use a better one like binance. These two exchanges are buggy, UI is nothing spectacular, and are based off (in ForkDeltas case) on a site which was VERY SHIT and got hacked (Etherdelta)
The exchange is decentralized and running in a ETH smart contract. You control your funds. Binance is centralized and has full access over the addresses private-keys. That's the difference. And Etherdelta didn't get hacked. It was a simple DNS redirect attack in the main domain. You could run the exchange source locally and do every trade you wanted to do. I don't know why people continue to go back to these sites and want to use them more, use the real exchanges and then you don't have to face these problems. Poloniex is pretty much dead after it's hack, and rightfully so -- let these sites go out with pride and don't drag the dead house.
Yeah... keep using an "real" exchange until they get hacked and you lose all your funds (remember Mt. Gox?)
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I prefer to store my addresses and password from them on a USB flash drive. And for each service use a unique password. I don't like this service.
Are you going to send your USB flash drive through mail to everyone that asks for your address or wants to donate to you? It seems that people are misunderstanding what is the website's function.
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@Kakmakr They send you two copies. From their FAQ: We send two identical cards because we consider it enough for redundancy, if you would like to have three identical cards let us know and we will consider for future products. https://revealer.cc/faq/
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ForkDelta is not just a mirror website. It's actually what the name says: a fork. IIRC they used the same contract as Etherdelta for some time but with a few modifications. But I'm not sure if they changed that.
You should read this post if you want to know more: EtherDelta vs ForkDeltaAnd if you want to see ForkDelta's roadmap: https://forkdelta.github.io/about/
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@dothebeats Thank you for sharing your story. But keep in mind that this is not what happens in most of the cases - where everyone/a big part of the group also earns money.
I have seen a few stories where the owner of the group and a few of his friends would buy everything 15 seconds before releasing which coin is pumping. The price would go up due to the owner and his friends, while the rest of the group would end up buying at the top - making the price to go even further beyond - while the owner dumps everything. The final result is: the owner and his friends get rich, while 98% of the group loses money. In both cases, you shouldn't try to be part of a pump group.
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Next time research first, ask later. Everything about the merit system: Merit & new rank requirementshow merit is created and how many total merit is in bitcointalk. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) 1. Initially, theymos distributed around 600k sMerits across the forum; 2. For every 1 merit you receive, you also get 0.5 sMerits; 3. There are 80 merit sources in the forum (generating of up to 17800 sMerits), which are users who have a specific amount of sMerits that are replenished every month.
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The problem is the wallet that I used to sent is my poloniex account. I'm transferring it to my fiat exchange site. I just forgot to exchange it to BTC before sending.
I was talking to the OP, since he sent the LTC to a wallet where he controls the private-keys (Electrum). In your case, you will need to contact the support of the website and ask for help. If they don't want to help you, your coins are gone.
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Use width and/or height inside your img tag. E.g: [img width=200]https://themerkle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/shutterstock_642290062.jpg[/img] Result: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fthemerkle.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F07%2Fshutterstock_642290062.jpg&t=663&c=b9Gn7cOx7nokgw)
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It's also a new way of introducing a man in the middle attack. You'll have to trust a third party not to change your addresses to their own. And trusting a third party doesn't do justice to Bitcoin's trustless design.
This is something I can agree on. The best solution would be to self-host your own "my addresses" page. Giving the same addresses to different people is a terrible idea. Apart from reduced privacy caused by address reuse, you won't know for sure who sent you the payment. Normally this would be true. But it doens't matter if you are only using the address to receive donations.
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The amount of incorrect answers and spammers posting things they don't know are bothering me. If I was theymos in this situation, I would just perma ban this kind of users who can't spend 3 minutes searching on Google before posting shit just so they can get paid in their signature campaign. </rant> @OP: In almost all cases, the LTC is not gone forever. Actually, you can recover it in a fairly easy way if you own the wallet where you sent the coins. How to recover your LTC sent to an Electrum BTC multi-sig (TrustedCoin) wallet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umsIy1ks8vg
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Yes, I was charged the fee when I bought. Now I'm waiting for price to hopefully go up. If it does that and I sell, will I be charged an additional fee?
Normally, every time you execute an order (every time you sell/buy), a fee will be taken from the amount you are buying/selling. But... you need to understand how GDAX fees work. Passive orders (maker) has no fees. While active orders (taker) has a fee of 0.30% (until you trade more than $10m, then your fees will get better); If you don't know the difference, read this: https://www.gdax.com/feeshttps://cryptocurrencyfacts.com/maker-vs-taker-cryptocurrency/TLDR: Every time you place an buy/sell order that is executed immediately (i.e you are buying/selling at the market price), you will be charged a fee of 0.30%; Every time you place an buy/sell order that isn't executed immediately (i.e you put an order to sell 1 BTC at a higher price than the market's price, so it takes some time to get executed), you won't be charged anything.
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y not use just watch-only wallet which cant get hacked and u know all address balance?
Because usually you can't share your watch-only wallets with other people. Especially if we are talking about a "less-known" cryptocurrency like MNX or CEFS (I counted ~1486 cryptocurrencies, so there are a few that don't have an easy shareable watch-only software/website).
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I couldn't understand your question very well.
The fee is charged from the amount you successfully sold/bought (if that's what you're asking).
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