JacksClub Username: letmetry Prediction: $44,444.00
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JacksClub Username: letmetry Prediction: $39,000.00
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we don't know the real motive of the person filing the lawsuit
Money, obviously.
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Than better rename it to NotAnonTransfer Try https://onionshare.org/ instead for anonymity: OnionShare is an open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network.
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It'll be ideal if there was site where one can just input wallet address and click the 'send' button just to get the test version as loads of people will want this, unfortunately, it is in here alone and just a few forum members will have access to it.
More often than not, we see sites that makes for testnet coins/faucets and we are yet to see that of Bitcoin, If the site is setup, it'll be a great contribution to the space.
Plenty of testnet faucets out there. This is the only testnet faucet on the forum.
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Prediction 2: $37,800.50 bech32 address: bc1qy8ny9l39fxcav0duz0g6v0cmvqt5n5pq220c0v
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I too think having a diversified portfolio is a good idea but too much diversification will get you nowhere. I think it is probably a good idea to own 4-5 coins in a crypto portfolio. Having more is kind of pointless. How many good projects are there anyway? Only a few. BTC, ETH, XMR, LTC and DOGE for me. BTC and ETH should be in your portfolio without a doubt but the others may change.
DOGE is not even a project anymore. It is abandoned. Besides the obvious (BTC), I have XMR for privacy. Anything else can be exchanged when needed.
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Prediction 1: $38,700.50 bech32 address: bc1qy8ny9l39fxcav0duz0g6v0cmvqt5n5pq220c0v
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Bitcoin Testnet coins still available. tb1qgk3wg7kfzsm2pqpup8flumypxp7pnkfyssyhcz
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I don't like using Electrum from the command line because it is quite a pain in the ass to make a transaction and also to make sure that you don't leave any traces of your wallet password inside the terminal, whereas with the GUI version I can be confident that the password is getting scrubbed after the dialog is closed.
When manually making a transaction, the GUI of course is preferred. The command line is for transactions without manual input.
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I heard flash bitcoins (Fake bitcoins) are circulating.
I heard the earth is flat, pigs can fly and water isn't wet. Don't believe everything you hear. Use a trusted Bitcoin wallet and wait for a few confirmations. Your own wallet tells you your Bitcoins are real, trust nobody else.
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bc1q66lz23wvvtygpt662g0gkfyska3t0lp9s5m0v8
That is not a testnet address.
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What if I told you you can do both? HODL Bitcoin for investment and use Bitcoin for payments. There's no need to pick a side, pick both sides.
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To avoid this error Daemon not running; try 'electrum daemon -d' wallet not loaded Wait a few seconds after starting the daemon and before loading the wallet. Wait electrum load_wallet -w $wallet
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Username: Knight Hider BTC address: bc1qr7dk3atswwwvll243grhrcxwtcsv5cs0clkxxd
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Prediction 2: $27,700.50 bech32 address: bc1qy8ny9l39fxcav0duz0g6v0cmvqt5n5pq220c0v
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Prediction 1: $28,000.50 bech32 address: bc1qy8ny9l39fxcav0duz0g6v0cmvqt5n5pq220c0v
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