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15301  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How i can get low number of coins from binnance on: April 20, 2018, 04:22:10 AM
unfortunately there isn't much you can do about it because you are limited by the trading rules of the platform (https://support.binance.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000594711-Trading-Rule) which is 0.001BTC worth of altcoins or nearly $8 with current rate and if you have less than that value then maybe it is not worth selling it!

the only workaround that i can think of is to transfer those coins to another exchange which allows lower order sizes. i believe cryptopia still allows such small orders and has most coins. but make sure that the withdrawal fees of those altcoins are not higher than your balance and also make sure the wallets on both exchanges are operational.
It won't be worth doing that the fees of both the exchanges will suck up most of his altcoins and having the coins on binance is probably the worst situation there fees is so high for most of the altcoins

What he can do instead is buy those coins from exchanges like shapeshift and directly transfer it to binance (keep in mind the minimum trade rule) and then you can sell it off

if he wants to buy more coins to cover the difference then i don't see any reason for using another place to buy them such as shapeshift. he can simply place a buy order at a lower price to buy the difference inside Binance itself and them place a sell order at a little higher price to sell all that he got. this is better because you can buy near support for instance and  you set the price but buying from ShapeShift you will have to pay a higher price that they give you.

this is a little risky though because of the price fluctuations and the fact that some coins don't have the volume needed for you to fill an order fast!
15302  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pablo Escobars Brother Says BTC created by CIA W proof on: April 20, 2018, 04:15:47 AM
in some time in the future the CIA will use Bitcoin to crash the global economy and bring in the huge financial struggle

you need a full body tinfoil hat to read this Cheesy
dude bitcoin is so tiny that i can't even affect the economy of one country let alone the whole world's. the number of people who know about bitcoin is so small that even if bitcoin were to disappear today nothing would have changed. and from those small number of people knowing about bitcoin a much smaller percentage have invested in it.
you can't crash shit like this!

bitcoin needs to grow A LOT first before this becomes a thing and by then if bitcoin is already big and adopted by a lot of people you can no longer control or crash shit anymore...
15303  Economy / Speculation / Re: Total Marketcap is rising, start of bullish market? on: April 20, 2018, 03:45:17 AM
I can see now that total marketcap started to go up since lastweek, maybe an indication of bullish market for crypto,.
rise of the total market cap does not necessarily mean price rises let alone a bull market!
what you are seeing is mainly the bitcoin rise effect which has first incresed the total market cap when bitcoin price went up then as the price became pretty stable altcoins began to rise and with that market cap went up. none of this  means a bull market.

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we really just have to hold and believe, Patience is the key of success. Smiley  those who are still holding even 70% loss is the true warrior in market., you cant win unless we fight,, Smiley
whoever held altcoins while losing 70% has no idea what he is doing. i wouldn't use the word "warrior" i would use "idiot" instead.
15304  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Welcome back BITCOIN - Twitter ^_^ on: April 19, 2018, 11:20:43 AM
After bitcoin's ban in twitter because of unexplained reasons and unstated violations @Bitcoin account in twitter have been reactivated and expected to be posting updates for the benefit of thousands of bitcoin users/followers.

benefit? this account has been misleading everyone who happens to stumble upon its tweets! and having that name (@Bitcoin) is helping it exploit the situation and mislead the newbies into a trap called bitcoin cash!

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it is now reactivated and returned to its rightful owner

the rightful owner of that account has been absent for a very long time. this is a new owner that has either bought or hacked it and is using it to advertise bitcoin cash!
15305  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price is directly proportional to Market Cap? on: April 19, 2018, 11:10:11 AM
I partly agree with this, but I don't understand why you think that this is ok for valuating company, while it is not for cryptocurrency. I think it's very similar. Successful companies like Apple or Tesla also have "overpriced" stock price because people believe in those companies and their future potential, demand for stocks is big and price goes up. The value of company is calculated based on current price of one stock, again, multiplied by number of stocks. Which is not realistic if you ask me. Ok, company has some physical property like real estate and machinery, but the value of company is few times more than value of that property alone.
Also companies create new stocks sometimes, just like circulating supply of cryptos is slowly growing.

i know for a fact that using market cap for cryptocurrencies is completely wrong. but maybe you are also right and it is not a good thing for companies either.
but also it is not at all comparable with altcoins. shares of a company are not something virtual and out of thin air. for example i can't just start a new company in my basement and do nothing and also have billions of shares on the market https://www.quora.com/How-does-a-company-decide-on-the-number-of-shares
but i can start a new altcoin and do nothing and in a blinking of an eye (from thin air) have billions of coins in circulation (virtually of course).
not to mention that altcoins usually have premines which means circulating supply is not at all what we see on sites like coinmarketcap.com
15306  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How i can get low number of coins from binnance on: April 19, 2018, 11:00:05 AM
unfortunately there isn't much you can do about it because you are limited by the trading rules of the platform (https://support.binance.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000594711-Trading-Rule) which is 0.001BTC worth of altcoins or nearly $8 with current rate and if you have less than that value then maybe it is not worth selling it!

the only workaround that i can think of is to transfer those coins to another exchange which allows lower order sizes. i believe cryptopia still allows such small orders and has most coins. but make sure that the withdrawal fees of those altcoins are not higher than your balance and also make sure the wallets on both exchanges are operational.
15307  Other / Off-topic / Re: .................................... on: April 19, 2018, 10:50:51 AM
someone made a contest about finding a hidden signed  Tx
and also he give us a Hash
i mean can i extract a private key from this info

there is just not enough information in your comments to give you "the answer" you are looking for. usually these "puzzles" are more complicated than that. the hash that you have can be anything! maybe it is hash of a link containing further instructions. maybe it is hash of a transaction that has an OP_Return with the next step in it!

or maybe what you are calling "hash" is a hex and that IS the private key but that sounds too simple!
example: 0C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D is the private key of 1GAehh7TsJAHuUAeKZcXf5CnwuGuGgyX2S (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_format)
15308  Economy / Speculation / Re: Deadline of tax payment in America is coming. Will the bull market appear again? on: April 19, 2018, 04:31:44 AM
reports say that most people in US don't pay their taxes when trading cryptocurrencies. so if you say it was the tax deadline that influenced the market 3 days ago then you are saying these reports were completely false.
i also find it illogical for people to sell their bitcoin just because they have to pay taxes! it doesn't make much sense to me.
15309  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin vs increasing number of altcoins on: April 19, 2018, 04:10:30 AM
In my opinion, the price wont go down just because of it, but it will grow slower than before, because money is limited and people have to choose.

Who would choose shitcoins though? These are basically cash grabs and pretty much everyone knows it. What usually happens is once when people are done making money with them, they dump and move their money (which had grown at this point) to Bitcoin. So maybe it could be said that they actually help Bitcoin growth? Lol.

It's true that legit ones could take money away from Bitcoin though, but they're very few and very far between. This isn't even necessarily a bad thing, because competition could also drive growth up.
Not all of altcoins are shit, but you can say that if youre too lazy to do some researches because most of altcoins are actually shit, but not all of them.
Do you even know there is a coin called Ethereum?

haha, ethereum is shittier than most of them combined.
it is centralized, it is not immutable, it is slow to sync, it is incapable of handling large number of transactions, there has never been a good and clear plan for its future, it was created with the purpose of pump and dump, it is premined, it has lots of exploits and bugs that have led to millions of dollars lost in multiple occasions, the official wallet has already had 2 major exploits leading to big hacks,....
15310  Economy / Speculation / Re: Time To Buy BTC: Bitcoin Market Right Now On A Buy Signal Suggests Dan Morehead on: April 19, 2018, 03:49:03 AM
Personally, ever since the price hit $6000, it was already the time to buy (at least for me) since it might be a long time again before we see such levels. Currently, the price seem to have consolidated at $7800 and $8000 and have not went under that for 3 days. If this was a bull trap, it would be over in about a day or two but nope, it stayed there as if it was its home. Hopefully this would hold, because if this wouldn't, we might see a very tricky $6000 yet again or can even go under that.

very true. i believe that price was a lot lower than the demand wanted it and being under-priced means the jumps like the $1000 in 1 hour happen. right now bitcoin is still under-priced and it needs to jump more. but for the time being it seems to me that there are bear whales that keep on dumping to keep it that way. the big volume dumps on exchanges at the time of rising above $8200 suggests that.
what happens next depends on which side will win, the bears or the bulls?
15311  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Obtaining The Private Key For Each Address In The Electrum Wallet on: April 19, 2018, 03:39:02 AM
or if you are a fan of the console you can always use the commands there.
for seeing the full list of them type
Code:
help()

for getting the private key of an address use:
Code:
getprivatekeys('Your_Address_here')

p.s. you may need to enable console tab from the menu "View > Show console"
15312  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price is directly proportional to Market Cap? on: April 19, 2018, 03:24:31 AM
market capitalization is a wrong factor to be used for cryptocurrencies. it is used for stocks and to show the value of a company and it is wrong to use it for cryptos!

the way it is calculated is to multiply supply and price so when price goes up, market cap goes up with it. and the same way as the supply goes up or is already huge the market cap is also going up with it.
15313  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin rose to $8000 again. The turnover is increasing rapidly. on: April 18, 2018, 04:17:05 AM
Bitcoin value has been going up continuously recently, which makes the market of cryptocurrency alive again.

i disagree with your title and this line here.
the price went up fast not "continuously" which shows the buy support is standing on the lines to jump in rather than being in already and buying bitcoin. and as we can see from past 2 days price is stuck around $8000 and is currently below it most probably because someone doesn't want it to rise so they keep selling into it and crashing it down.
also about the "make alive again" comment i have to say bitcoin is alive the rest not so much. we can see they are all red again ever since bag holders started taking their money out.
15314  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin vs increasing number of altcoins on: April 18, 2018, 04:06:09 AM
do you agree that the growing number of altcoins will eventually make bitcoin price go down since even small amounts of users money go to them?

the answer is so much simpler than you may think!
in the past 9 years there has been nearly the same number of altcoins. at times their number grows but eventually they die and meat their inevitable doom. that is why we currently have somewhere around 1500 altcoins instead of having 500,000 of them. and during past 9 years bitcoin price was not affected by them in the long run!
15315  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any other Operating systems with a built-in Crypto wallet? on: April 18, 2018, 03:57:59 AM
As far as i know tails is designed to stay offline. If this is correct ~

sorry it is incorrect.
Tails is a linux distribution focusing on privacy. it has Tor for anonymity and is set up in a way to redirect all the traffic through it and prevent anything else. it also is design in a way to store nothing anywhere including your hard disk (no persistence) and memory (it flushes it completely when you are done).

the "stay offline" thing was BitKey https://bitkey.io/
15316  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 20 mnemonic words blockchain on: April 18, 2018, 02:52:47 AM
first use the links above given by @tabas and contact support.
if you weren't successful then use this:
if i am not mistaken blockchain.info has been using BIP32 and their wallet derivation path has always been m/44'/0'/0'.
so go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ and preferably make an offline copy of the project https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39 and run it on an air-gapped computer with a clean OS.
there you can type in your seed words (20 word mnemonic) in the first textbox and from Derivation Path below you can choose BIP32 tab and there in the clients dropdown there is a blockchain.info option.
after setting these options you can scroll down to see the list of addresses and private keys belonging to your wallet.

p.s. make sure you are not making a spelling mistake in the mnemonic words!

What will it give me?

it gives you all of your private keys that you have used and will use in the future. you can then import each of these keys in any bitcoin wallet that has the import function to be able to spend your coins.
mnemonic words also known as seed is your "master key", each time you get a new address it is generated using your seed.
15317  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto ICO's are killing Bitcoin. on: April 18, 2018, 02:36:51 AM
in case you missed it this topic is from 2014. in other words someone said some FUD bullshit back 4 years ago and some of you are agreeing with it without even knowing what you are saying!

the fact is the ICOs have caused a lot of damage to the cryptocurrency world because all of them are useless and most of them are pure scams, but they are not significant enough to be able to do anything noticeable to bitcoin.
15318  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Staking ETH Address on: April 17, 2018, 04:43:18 AM
the main point of staking an address is that when you wanted to prove something and sign a message that message has to be easily verifiable by anyone. you can safely say that every user on this forum uses bitcoin but you can't say they also use ethereum.
so long as you can stake your bitcoin address there is no need for a duplicate topic staking another altcoin's addresses. and it won't stop at ETH, you want ETH someone else wants LTC, another person another altcoin and so on. there will be no end to it.
15319  Economy / Speculation / Re: Should bitcoin rise and fall? on: April 17, 2018, 04:08:09 AM
Conversely, assuming that the current price does not rise and fall, how many people will rush into the exchanges?

it is impossible for price of anything in the world not to rise and fall. take fiat currencies for example, the rise and falls is the only reason Forex market exists!
the size of the fluctuations are different because bitcoin is very young still an also because of the way exchanges are! they do not have packed order books since traders don't want to leave their funds on risky exchanges (keep open orders like any other market) which makes everything more volatile. but this will change in time.
15320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any other Operating systems with a built-in Crypto wallet? on: April 17, 2018, 04:00:21 AM
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I'm not familiar with Tails, and my assumption was you used a LIVE CD. I didn't expect it to be installed.
~

it is linux, it is flexible so you should be able to install it anyway you want as long as you know what you are doing Smiley
but in this context i believe "install" means installing it on a USB stick which can basically be the same as burning it on a Disk but with the option to add persistence if you wanted to and make some files permanent. but the focus of this distro is on NOT having any sort of permanent storage and everything is discarded.
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