You don't get banned just because you logged with Tor. Actually, in 99% of the cases, you will never get any account banned just because you logged with a specific IP. What can happen is: if you try to create an account (not login) with an blacklisted IP, you may need to pay a small one-time fee to "unblock" the IP. But you will be able to login normally afterwards.
For reference: You won't be automatically banned if someone on the same IP is banned. IP addresses are pretty poor identifiers. In certain countries it is very common for different people in the same general region to share IPs a lot, and even two veteran forum users in the same US state are quite likely to share an IP address somewhere in their IP history.
But if you evade a ban, your alts will eventually be found through manual investigation.
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I used the online tool iancoleman to generate up to a thousand addresses but no luck Did it show any of your other addresses used before this one? If not, did you choose the right Derivation Path? I thought about this aswell. Did you try to restore your seed with Electrum? (restoring the wallet individually and not by connecting your device) Open Electrum and while creating a new wallet, choose: I already have a seed -> Write your wallet seed -> Options -> Check "BIP39 seed" -> Next. It's going to ask you for a derivation path. If your address starts with a 3, use the derivation path m/49'/0'/0' - otherwise, if the address starts with a 1, use m/44'/0'/0'
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Is this for account sales or for merit sales?
I ran an OCR tool and *tried* to Google Translate the message. Looks like the user is selling accounts. Greetings! I can offer for sale 1 acc Full member with a neutral trust 800 $ 1 аcc member with a red trust 1500 $ 1 acc Legendary with a red trust 2000 $ Turn to HP. Or leave your contact in telegram, write
How did this shmuck get merited for this post?
I guess it was a reward for the "honesty" of declining the offer of buying an account/merits.
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Not only this but you were also making copy-pasted posts. And "no plagiarism" is one of the most important rules of the forum. Your post: Если вы хотите поработать с самой стабильной криптовалютой в мире, то я рекомендую приобретать именно монеты Tether. Но учитывая проблемы с анонимностью и децентрализацией, не стоит тратить на них более одного процента свободных средств. Есть для меня и ряд недостатков. Если обменять монеты USDT на фиатную валюту, с помощью официального кошелька, то придётся проходить процедуру верификации, что весьма неудобно. К тому же, никто не застрахован от того, что разработчики данной криптовалюты в один прекрасный момент не захотят обменивать эти токены на доллары, например. Но это самый пессимистичный сценарий.
Copied from: https://otzovik.com/review_5809404.html
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is the app coming back better to the app store, anyone?
The app got removed from the Play Store after the devs lost the key used to update the app and there was some important bugs that had to be fixed. They also said on Twitter that they will release it again soon.
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So... the method I PM'ed you didn't work? It's good to know in case anyone else have the same issue than you in the future.
You could also post the working script here for the same reason I described above.
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If you are talking about a wallet with multiple cryptocurrency support, I would suggest coinbase to you.It is not a wallet.
FTFY. Can we please stop suggesting Coinbase as a wallet? Even its own CEO agree with that: https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-is-not-a-wallet-b5b9293ca0e7@OP: Exodus.io is pretty user-friendly and has support for several altcoins. However, I wouldn't store Bitcoins there, since they don't let you customize your fees and you could lose money when(if) the fees get high.
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I just put those long arsed posters on ignore. That makes the boards much easier to read.
I'm a little bit off topic but would you mind sharing your ignore list? Maybe create a thread/add to your site and keep it updated.
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No, that screenshot is dated December of 2017, while the article that OP posted was released just 7 hours ago. What are you trying to say? The print is old but the article is pretty much the same (with a few different words and an "Updated on April 10, 2018"). Go to the BitTrex website and click at the "Register" button. They will redirect you to this article page[1].
[1] https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003463331
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If you count per post, Chipmixer isn't actually one of the highest paying signature campaigns. Assuming the title to the main thread is correct, you're getting paid 0.00075/post and Fortunejack currently pays me 0.0008/post, assuming I make the minimum requirement of 25 posts per week. I do like how DarkStar_ runs the campaign, though- a member of the campaign isn't required to make the full 50 posts/week, and he doesn't expect many to do so with decent posting quality.
It is if you consider the maximum you can get per week. ChipMixer: 0.00075 BTC/post, 50 max posts/week; max of 0.0375 BTC/week. Fortunejack: max of 0.02 BTC/week. With just 27 posts, you already get 0.02 BTC; And with some exceptions, I usually make way more posts than that per week. As for the effectiveness of signature campaigns, a logical conclusion one would come to is that they're quite effective if companies and organizations spend thousands of dollars a week on them.
I believe on that aswell. So far, ChipMixer already spent ~58 BTC only with his signature campaign
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How this service safe?
I definitely wouldn't trust my wallet to this user, however they have this in their FAQ: If you do not want to send your wallet
The normal option is to send us your locked wallet, However if you do not want to, there may be another Way around, what you need is to extract the encrypted hash from your wallet.
Use this steps to extract the wallet hash from Bitcoin Core wallet (wallet.dat)
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You will get something like this
$bitcoin$96$csdfj39ujvdkjfdjvf9djvodjfve9ujdojvfmdkoljf9ejfk
lsxmjdlslsdklklkscsdfj39ujvdkjfdjvf9djvodjfve9ujdojvfmdkoljf9
ejfklsxmjdlslsdklklksc601bb50f1d4ce3ef826e0307539665ac80
cvkjsifu8d98ufvidxjfvcsed9ru8idjcfkdscnmkxmcmcskljmksjdksjdksjk01
It is an encrypted hash of your wallet password and you can send it instead of wallet.dat file.
Even after decrypting the hash there is no way for us to use your wallet without having the wallet file.
Once you give us the hash with other details that specified in the contact us page, we can work on Recovering your password. From: http://dontworry2much.com/faq/P.S: I don't know if this method is really safe and "trustless" as I don't use Bitcoin Core.
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Definitely not. Never trust anyone in the crypto space, mainly if the user is a "influencer" that probably got paid to shill an ICO or shitcoin.
Some of them really care about helping the new investors, but the majority of them will accept the first "shill X ICO" offer that they get once they get big.
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Hey jreister,
I sent you a PM with a potential solution which I'm almost sure it's going to work.
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What is the issue? Unspent (like the name says) means that the coins are there and haven't been spent yet.
What do you get when you try to make a transaction? Do you mind posting here your Bitcoin address?
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I just tested this in two different posts and I can see the "Insert Quote" link.
Can you double check?
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Boa noite,
Pode pagar qualquer boleto com altcoins. Pagando com bitcoin por enquanto somente boletos da Nubank.
Algum motivo especifico para isso? Eu recebo uma quantia semanal em Bitcoins por causa da minha campanha de assinatura e eu teria interesse em pagar diversos boletos mensais com seu serviço.
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How much did they cost you to use?
Also, how long was the password you used and how much difd you remember about it for it to be recovered within 2 hours.
According to the website, they take 10% of the amount in the wallet. Cheaper than the 20% taken by Dave from the Wallet Recovery Services. He already has the reputation however.
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The official Electrum is only available for Bitcoin.
Electron Cash (for BCH), Electrum-LTC (for Litecoin), etc... are all non-official forks which are developed and maintained by other devs (usually from the crypto community); There will never be any official Electrum for Monero unless someone forks the project and does all the work to support it. Why don't you ask about it in the Monero subreddit or something like this?
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