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13901  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any lite wallets that will give both coins in the upcoming fork? on: October 21, 2017, 05:17:05 AM
At the moment, I don't think so. Actually, I believe that only the official wallet forked from Core supports Bitcoin Gold.

I know that Exodus commented that they will support Bitcoin Gold if there is a high demand for it, but they may also add a button to sweep your coins from your wallet to a new address just like they did with Bitcoin Cash. Other than that, I haven't seen too much interest for Bitcoin Gold by any major wallet.

This means that storing your Bitcoins in a wallet that lets you export your private keys is still the best option.
13902  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Gold FAQ on: October 21, 2017, 04:49:49 AM
Bitcoin Gold fork is coming or did it already happen?
It's happening on October 25.

When i need to withdraw BTC from Poloniex to Ledger or some another wallet and how i know it's safe to put it back to Poloniex?
Before the fork happens. But try to do it as soon as possible to avoid delays with the exchange. After splitting the BCG from your Bitcoin address, wait a few days after the fork before depositing your coins back at Poloniex.

Is there any list which have wallets which allows user to control private keys?
Electrum is by far the best. Use it if you can.

Is BitGo good place keep Bitcoins during fork?
I wouldn't. A multi-sig wallet should make it more difficult to split your BCG and BTC from your address after the fork. If possible, create a Standard Wallet at Electrum and store your coins there.
13903  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: coinurl is it worth using or not ? on: October 21, 2017, 04:03:23 AM
I heard that many users were experiencing issues with Coinurl, and many of them were supposedly getting their accounts suspended for no reason. We can't really know who is telling the truth, since those users may have broke the website rules and deserved the ban.

This post shows both the complaints and accusations of the site being a scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1809738.0

Meanwhile, Coinurl is +5 years old. So, we can't really know for sure if those accusations are legit.
13904  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Gold - Collection Statements from Exchanges on: October 21, 2017, 03:20:28 AM
I'm not even surprised. Yobit did the same with a bunch of ICOs I was looking for way before they were even released. They only care about the fees that they will earn from those IOU markets.

About other exchanges: A few big Brazillian exchanges released their statements or posted about how they will handle the BCG fork. Here is the TLDR for each of them:

- Braziliex will distribute the relative amount of BCG for each BTC that their users have at the moment of the fork.
- Foxbit won't support BCG because of the lack of replay protection. They will also release an official statement soon.
- Mercado Bitcoin and Walltime will release an official statement soon.
13905  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Is it safe from hackers to save private key in a flash driver? on: October 21, 2017, 02:45:10 AM
Is it safe from hackers if I save private keys in a pdf or txt file and store it in a USB flash driver. This USB flash driver will never touch a computer since then?
Yes. But when you connect the pen drive in a PC connected to the internet, the risk will be the same as storing them in your HD drive. The best option would be to disconnect from the internet when you want to import your private key and sign a transaction.
13906  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it possible to Exchange btc with usd ?? on: October 20, 2017, 09:07:46 PM
How was the proccess?
Which proccess? If you are talking about selling your Bitcoins through Paxful, watch this video[1] from 6:34;

How can i convert bitcoin to usd dollar in my bank account by paxful?
Watch this video[1] from 6:34;

is paxful trusted service?
Yes, if you know what you are doing.

is there have any chance to meet with scammer?
In the Currency Exchange board? Yes.

To avoid this:
1. Only sell/buy with trusted members from the community - and which have a lot of positive feedback.
2. Always use escrow.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4R_3-kN3sg
13907  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Mycelium BTC to Altcoin Wallet without lengthy registration? on: October 20, 2017, 08:53:19 PM
What do you mean with registration process process?

Do you mean without having to send your Bitcoins to a new address? Or is is that you don't want to create a new wallet?

If you are looking for wallets that support multiple cryptocurrencies, use Exodus or Eden (depending on which altcoins you are looking for); I recommend you to just create a new wallet and just send everything you have from your old wallet to your new one. P.s: Please don't forget to save your backup phrase to avoid losing your funds.

- Exodus[1] currently supports:
Aragon, Augur, BAT, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Civic, Dash, Decred, EOS, Ethereum, ETH Classic, Gnosis, Golem, Litecoin, OmiseGo, Qtum (ERC20) and SALT;

- Eden[2] (which is an more advanced version of Exodus) supports everything that Exodus has, but also:
0x (ZRX), Basic Attention Token (BAT), Bancor (BNT), DigixDAO (DGD), District0x (DNT), Factom (FCT), FirstBlood (1ST), FunFair (FUN), Metal (MTL), Ripple (XRP), Status (SNT), Storj (STORJ), Wings (WINGS);

[1] https://www.exodus.io/
[1] https://www.exodus.io/eden/
13908  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: How to recover Blockchain.info wallet??? on: October 20, 2017, 07:46:38 PM
Sorry, but you can't recover your wallet anymore. Without the account ID or backup phrase is simply impossible to access your wallet, even if you still have the password.

Is the password and address everything you have? Because that's not enought.

If you still want to adventure yourself in the Bitcoin land, remember to save everything you need to know (email, backup phrase, private-key in case of a desktop wallet) and double check your informations before even thinking about receiving Bitcoins to your recently created address.
13909  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinwale - Anonymous Cryptocurrency Exchange on: October 20, 2017, 01:22:59 PM
What is the difference between your exchage and Nexchange itself? Your website is basically a Nexchange clone but with a different color scheme (with same rates, same fee and same "real time rates");

You can even find a "Coinwale is Powered by Nexchange" text at the bottom of the page. So what's new?
13910  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wallets with low transfer fees on: October 20, 2017, 01:25:14 AM
Just so you know, fees are the same in every waller in the market. The difference is that some wallets won't let you customize your fees and other will recommend you a fee that is higher than the one required. This means that the best option is to choose a wallet that lets you have full control over your fees.

The best options are: Electrum for Bitcoin, and MyEtherWallet for Ethereum. Both let you choose your fee before sending a transaction and have full access over your private keys. Just remember to save your Electrum seed and your MEW wallet file/private key to avoid losing your funds in the future.

[1] https://electrum.org/
[2] https://www.myetherwallet.com/
13911  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: October 19, 2017, 11:24:46 PM
-snip-
ChipMixer has already responded to these concerns:

ChipMixer provides fungibility, not secrecy.

When you use CoinJoin or TumbleBit, you fungible bitcoins but it is no secret that you used it.
When you use Tor, it hides your connection, but it is no secret that you used it.
When you use Https, it hides your data, but it is no secret that you used it.

Fungibility means that every chip-sized transaction may be owned by anyone and there is no connection with previous transactions.
13912  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Automatically monitor transactions - Send notifications on: October 19, 2017, 06:55:02 PM
I'm using Blockonomics[1] to track my cold-storage wallet. You can add several wallets/a wallet xpub to your account and receive an email every time you receive or send a transaction.

The only con is that if you want to increase your address limit, you need to upgrade your account, since a basic account will only track 50 addresses (which is enought for me); For example, you can track 1000 addresses for 10 USD/month.

This is how their email looks like when you send a transaction:


[1] https://www.blockonomics.co/
13913  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] Exodus Wallet | Multi-Currency | Built-in Exchange on: October 19, 2017, 05:38:31 PM
I downloaded exodus a couple of days ago , thought I would find all the popular coins listed on it
as I can see in the OP the photo is showing DOGE available , but I don't have DOGE available in my wallet
is there anyway to add it ?? or did Exodus disable it in the past days ?
They removed Doge some time ago. The source is this Reddit thread posted by an Exodus dev 3 months ago.

TL;DR: Exodus removes Dogecoin because of missing public Insight updates and continuous developer community involvement.

Quote
Hi /r/dogecoin,

Today, Exodus is announcing the removal of Dogecoin support from Exodus. Although we love the Dogecoin community and ever have since I posted one of our first beta announcements 1-year ago (https://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/3wewdi/test_new_wallet_with_shapeshift_and_doge_support/), the development seems to have gone stale with not many updates to key components we need. The last release of Dogecoin core was in Nov of 2015.

Unfortunately Exodus is built on support from public Insight servers and Dogecoin does not have the latest updates to Insight. We have asked around and it does not seem this is going to happen anytime soon.

The good news is our friends at Jaxx (https://jaxx.io/) now support Dogecoin on all platforms that Exodus supports and much, much more. We are now recommending all users of Dogecoin to send Dogecoin out of Exodus to Jaxx. Here's how you can easily do it: http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/how-to-leave-exodus

Dogecoin has been disabled by default with this most recent release of Exodus (1.29.0). For those who do not have Dogecoin assets in Exodus, it will not be possible to enable Dogecoin support after the release on Aug 3rd. For those who do have Dogecoin assets inside of Exodus, releases on and after Sept 14th will no longer include Dogecoin support. You can still continue to use Dogecoin inside of Exodus after Sept 14th, but you'll be stuck using an older version of Exodus.

Recap of Exodus Releases Timeline:

- July 6th: Exodus 1.29.0, Dogecoin disabled by default. Still possible to reenable.
- Aug 3rd: Exodus 1.31.0, Dogecoin removed for users without a balance.
- Sept 14th: Exodus 1.34.0, Dogecoin removed in this version and all future versions.

Note, after Sept 14th, Dogecoin will still work in older versions of Exodus!

We realize this will come off as a gut punch to many of you who revere Dogecoin so much. We're truly sorry it's came to this. We sincerely appreciate and thank you as a community for being so supportive over the months.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/6mrnkw/exodus_removing_dogecoin/
13914  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum passwords on: October 19, 2017, 05:27:25 PM
In the menu, the option"File" / "New/restore", which I used to create the second wallet, displays a small window asking for the name of the new wallet. If I want to restore the older wallet, I would type its seed in it ...? Is this correct, and would it restore the wallet corresponding to the seed, keeping all the history & keys ?
Yes. Everything will be the same. The only difference is that when you restore your wallet, there will be no password anymore. So you can just set up a new one and pretend that nothing happened.
13915  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ⚡️⚡️⚡️ www.bitspy.io - Do we need it? ⚡️⚡️⚡️ on: October 19, 2017, 03:35:33 PM
whatever advantages this service will claim to offer, i believe its infringing on peoples privacy somehow.
Except such checks are with the permission of the account/wallet  owner.
LOL. Do you even understand how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies work? The blockchain is public for everybody to see what is happening. It's supposed to work like this and this website is just indexing everything in one page for those who want to do a quick search.



My suggestions for OP:

Add a way to search for an address directly from the URL bar.
E.g: https://www.bitspy.io/1NinjabXd5znM5zgTcmxDVzH4w3nbaY16L will open the page resulted by the search for this address.

Add a button next to each result linking you to a more completed explorer for each coin, so we can see each address transaction history.
E.g: If I search for a Bitcoin Address, add a button linking me to the Blockchain.info page of this address. Or if it's a Dash address, linking to the official Dash explorer.
13916  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: UK Members - Would you use a Bitcoin ATM? on: October 19, 2017, 02:02:32 PM
I mean, whether or not I'm from UK or not, in my opinion bitcoin ATMs are great because of the publicity and popularity it somehow creates, but damn, those markup prices. What's the markup? like more or less 10%? Unless I'm not home and I'm super in a rush to get a hold of a few bitcoins(very unlikely), hell no. I'll stick to exchanges for now.
There is a reason why they charge that much for a simple transaction[1].

Honesly, I would use it even if it's way more expensive than using an exchange for the same reason why I still use Bitcoin to buy game at Steam: People won't care about pushing Bitcoin further if there is a low demand for its use. No merchant will care to accept Bitcoin if everybody is just "nah, Bitcoin price will rise even more, so I'm not spending them" or "I can pay 10% extra to buy this with Bitcoin or just use my credit card"

[1] https://coinatmradar.com/blog/revenue-and-costs-of-running-a-bitcoin-atm/
13917  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ERC 20 wallet on: October 19, 2017, 01:43:52 PM
What issue are you getting with MEW? You can always get help through their email at support@myetherwallet.co

Other than that, you may also use Parity[1] and Mist[2] for PC, or imToken[3] for Android/iOS.

[1] https://parity.io/
[2] https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases
[3] https://token.im/
13918  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] Exodus Wallet | Multi-Currency | Built-in Exchange on: October 19, 2017, 12:42:31 PM
What do I need to do?
When you follow the first backup proccess - to restore your wallet in the future in case you lose access to it -, Exodus will ask you to create a password that will be used to protect your wallet at every startup. Have you done this? Watch this video[1] at Exodus support page if you need help.

[1] http://support.exodus.io/article/55-how-can-i-password-protect-my-assets
13919  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: tx fees way too high, even in low prio or economy mode on: October 19, 2017, 10:54:34 AM
Generally Fee is high Because bitcoin price high .

yes your wallet have high fee but it is good for you
And you just bumped a thread from 5 months ago for no reason Smiley

Since this thread is already in the top I'm just going to FTFY: Mycelium already updated their wallet and now you have a more flexible fee selection that allows you to choose a fee starting from 1 sat/byte up to 250 sat/byte without any problems.
13920  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Ledger Nano S seed questions. on: October 19, 2017, 10:29:49 AM
I basically want to have my Bitcoin seed (from the old ledger nano) on my Nano S and for all the alt coins wallet.

1 Ledger Nano S - (Nano Seed) Bitcoin - Ether - Vert - Litecoin

2 Ledger Nano S - (Nano Seed) Bitcoin - Ether - Pivx - Viacoin

Would work, right?
I can't confirm since I never had a hardware wallet.

But why don't you try out? Import your old seed in your new Ledger Nano S, write out the Ether or other altcoin address, recover it again in the same or second device and see if both wallets are the same. Maybe even send a minimum amount to see if everything is ok before risking a big amount of cash.
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