@cashfairy From coinbase's Important: at this time, Coinbase only supports USDT on the Ethereum blockchain (ERC-20). Do not send USDT on any other blockchain to Coinbase. I went to coinbase and couldn't find any other network aside from ETH for USDT. Normally, exchanges would tell you/lay out options. I believe the article is up to date. There should be a (!) note like this when you deposit to coinbase as well.
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Few days back I cleared this without any hassle because support send me reply now Pakistan is out of prohibited countries now they can create account and after clearing KYC use this without any issue but still please go with small amounts. For good amount I am still comfortable with Binance and Poloniex as these both are my most favourite exchanges in long run here in crypto community.
Edit: @logfiles Now Pakistan is already in supported countries as I personally have email from them.
Curious how were you able to verify? I couldn't see Pakistan on the list last time I checked. There was no "others" option as well.
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You have the opportunity to check it yourself)))
Lmao. That's like jumping off a cliff to test if it would hurt you... There's no such thing as guaranteed profits unless you have some kind of psychic abilities. Let's be honest, if you can really do such thing, you wouldn't be wasting your time here.
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"Harm" was also mentioned as one of the reasons why which makes me think they still believe in debunked-countless-times-misconceptions. There's also the thing with holy books being open to a lot of interpretations. There should be some ppl who thinks it isn't haram.
In this case, it would be best to just form a perspective of your own and use others' opinions as a reference.
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They can't really blame it on the users when they're only giving 12 days to withdraw on time! and I doubt their support can cater most users who reach out to them. If you emailed them few days before 31st, your funds are likely to be lost.
Did any coinbene user received an email about this at least?
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This looks like something that came out of google translate... But woahhh. Guaranteed profitsss (super-profit) everyday!!! what is the secret? time traveling? clairvoyance? tarrot cards? Illuminati membership? sarcasm
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and this time i can withdraw my money because of high and no sense fees.
Did you mean you can't withdraw? it looks like a typo to me. If so, how high are the fees? the problem is that when i got ban from the old account they said you can normally crate another account now they ban it.
It highly possible they weren't as strict as now. Exchanges over time gets stricter. But it's weird they gave such advice... it's like "we have banned your account but don't worry, you can always ban evade", any chance this is a distorted memory?
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There is no centralized exchange with that due to possible legal trouble. What they do is setup account tiers with different withdrawal limit. The higher the limit the more info you have to provide. If you've used Indodax, I'm guessing you're from Indonesia? I don't really see global exchanges restricting the said country, you shouldn't have little options. For extra huge amounts, you might wanna look into OTCs ( Over the Counter (OTC) Cryptocurrency Trading - Explained in Details.)
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They are currently working to put in place all necessary security measures to ensure that such an event does not occur again, and that all of their customers are protected.
Bilaxy seems more likely to bring trouble to me... the current situation is, they're trying to make up for the loss (from the hack) by heavily increasing the withdrawal fees of unaffected cryptocurrencies from the hack (only ETH tokens were hacked). Hi allk ok quick update ive widthdrawn LYKe at the cost of $150 and SOUL which the cost was reasonable at 11$. So I hope when trading resumes that Bilaxy can reduce the fees and become trusted again and speed up widthdrawals good luck all $ 174 for a withdrawal of less than $ 1,000. Can you solve it? Hello, I have 100 ALBT in bilaxy that I'm trying to withdraw but fee is 140 ALBT. I think the only way is to trade it to another coin and withdraw that. When are you going to open trading? A lot of these in their telegram.
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Took a quick look into the swiss vault and you don't store your keys with them but instead, store your cryptocurrencies in their keys. It would be impossible to withdraw without their platform/help... From: 8. Custody and Bank Guarantee (To access their TOS: https://www.bitcoinsuisse.com/legal > General Terms and Conditions) It's like storing your funds in a centralized exchange/wallet long term which is greatly discouraged cause it's inconvenient and very risky. The difference is they're claiming your money is "insured" but it probably won't be seamless and has a maximum claimable amount. They have limited info about this...
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I remember stumbling on a good answer for this question, I quote: I got it. If your goal is to cover your ass from your bank so they don't see anything related to crypto, in this case, I recommend you to look at Bisq. It's a decentralized platform and you'll be able to receive SEPA. I use it often myself. Your bank won't see you received funds from a crypto exchange since you receive payment from average people. All they will see is you received funds from someone. I often ask the person to add a message to the SEPA. Something like "for the holidays", "Happy birthday" "payment for the 450 CRF" Like many other people, I only use it with a "disposable" bank account which I don't care about. So if a day my account is on hold I don't care at all (hint: better to look at the neo-banks) Another option would be to find someone online and transact thru cash but be careful of wrench attacks! List of non-kyc exchange: https://kycnot.me/ (don't forget to DYOR/verify if info is true) I might as well mention our Currency exchange ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0) board, it might come in handy.
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I tried to contact the support too but kept me in the waiting list. If you are able to find a person on the chat, then do let me know what they say about this issue ?
I managed to snatched one human. But sorry OP. I meant to screenshot the whole conversation however the chat history was nuked before I could even do it. Good thing I managed to do 2 snapshots while I was waiting for them to respond. For the last question, their answer was because they are working on supporting Pakistan. It's good that they are looking into supporting the country but it's not a done deal yet and so they should've kept it included in their list of restricted countries. August 08, 2021 - Signup page snapshot Citizens and residents of Washington State(U.S.A), New York State(U.S.A), Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria,Pakistan, the Government of Venezuela, Crimea, and Thailand are not supported. This gave me a bad impression. I waited for at least 3 minutes and nothing has changed. For an exchange that boasts of more than $2.6 billion in daily volume, clients should not be allowed to wait for almost an hour to contact support through live chat.I suspect this 101 person and 50.5 minutes are the same for all of us.
Perhaps you didn't leave a message? but I do agree that it was confusing. I had the same automated message...
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Any update on this ?
The user above already answered you but I'm a bit curious. Why would you need them? Especially with the current network state? Peep their profile ( archive). They have started a shady paid accelerator service ( archive) with fake testimonials and is most likely looking where they can redirect users requests when they need to.
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That's a tight spot. They do need to be able to verify it on their end otherwise they would be welcoming scammers with open arms. and with how long it has been, it's not hard to believe if such data is long gone. At the same time, 2 BTC is huge enough to make someone waver... In any case, you're stuck with their word if authorities are in the picture maybe your case will taken more seriously but that is easier said than done.
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1. Hover your mouse over "Orders" 2. Select which type (it's probably spot if you don't know) 3. On your left you should see "Trade history", select that. 4. Toggle filters according to your needs and hit search TL;DR: Quick link for spot order's trade history: https://www.binance.com/en/my/orders/exchange/usertrade. Just toggle the filters.
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Denying you've never had the funds you actually do is blatant theft. Users can't recover something they don't have unlike the typical account termination where they still have a chance... OP, would you be willing to provide proof backing your claims here? (screenshots, emails, etc..). Open a scam accusation thread and follow the recommended format ( Scam Report Format)
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Would there be any chance of Coinbase admitting how this was clearly the actions of a hacker and reimburse atleast some of my money?
Would there be any chance of Coinbase admitting that all that suspicious activity should have been noticed by them and some sort of actions taken to prevent the hacker from completing their goal, and they give me some sort of reimbursement as a result? I've never heard of any hacked victims who has gotten anything from coinbase. This is because coinbase assumes it's the user's fault most of the time and so they hold no responsibility. Maybe if you get a foolproof evidence that they are at fault and it becomes a controversy, you'll get something out of coinbase. Has anyone actually filed a report with their local police and it resulted in finding the hacker and getting their crypto back? The amount is enough of a financial blow to wish I could get it back, but not so much that its life changing.
But each case is different, some are prioritized because of how huge the amount it, how hard the tracking is, how controversial etc... But I don't see how you shouldn't report these to authorities/investigators. The chances are slim but you never know, maybe it's connected to a bigger group of scums that is being investigated and/or they are dum dums. There is ic3 ( https://www.ic3.gov/) for starters and reclaimcrypto ( https://www.reclaimcrypto.com/) that flags addresses and sends it to their partner exchanges. Note: be careful of scam recovery services, they are everywhere.
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