It's just a small mistake, I think your payment will be updated as soon as they fix it. I was absent for 2 days, so I have not updated my signature. What happens if I don't update my signature? This is my first post today, I think I won't update my signature and see what happens. Anyway, the balance has been refilled, congratulations to everyone ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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In my opinion, there are a lot of cryptocurrencies released later, it carries all the advantages of bitcoin and even fixes the disadvantages that bitcoin cannot eliminate. But it still can't get over Bitcoin because of its popularity. Bitcoin is the leading currency, it is known by everyone, while the alt currencies are only used in certain areas. With the possession of many advantages but the advantages do not work for investors, profit is always the top goal, and Bitcoin is always the best profit.
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It would still be nice if users asked permission before using the design. Most designers would let them use it with no problem at all. They just want to be asked permission first.
I don't know the designer of cryptotalk sig so I wouldn't know who to ask. I assume they have their own designer on the team.
I think this is really a signature theft act to promote his website. All of us don't know who is the designer of Cryptotalk's signature, including you. Therefore, I believe that he did not know the designer and did not have any requests for permission, and he was just stealing it. My thought ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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That is why the number of your current posts was displayed when you first apply to this campaign (display on Yobit). It also explains why this campaign needs Yahoo62278 to check the quality of the posts of participants regularly. To be honest, I think this is just a bot to count the number of posts, not a quality bot. Also, I'm worried about the balance of the campaign. When will it be refilled? It's been over a week since the balance was empty. Please tell me that this campaign is still safe and we will not be wasting the time in this campaign, Yahoo62278 ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif)
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There is no relationship here. All I see is your conjecture. The average cost of mining is only part of the value of bitcoin. A small factor cannot make a big impact. Do you understand that? The average cost will be adjusted by the price of bitcoin, because when the price of bitcoin is low, in the event that it does not generate profits for miners, the miners will leave, and the cost drops. Or high bitcoin prices, many people will mine bitcoin, which means that the average spend increased. Or to be precise, the cost does not determine the value of bitcoin; on the contrary, the value of bitcoin determines the cost.
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I see this as a spam thread, so please change my mind by answer these questions :
What do you think when it says this is a spam thread? If you think so, please do not reply to anything, I do not need disrespect from you 1. Are you a Korean? Or a Korean speaker? 2. If you want to 'test' the exchange why would you need to know it from others? (do it yourself!) 3. There are several well-known exchanges already, what is your purpose by looking for a new exchange?
Please note that there is no centralized exchange that actually secure, nor safe.
If I'm Korean or I know Korean, I won't post this topic here. And I cannot test this exchange, do you think I should deposit some money on it and check the safety? It is crazy when you speak. I don't want to lose any money, because it could be a scam or any reason not for foreigners. On the third issue, you're really silly ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Some altcoins are only traded on a limited number of exchanges, which is why large exchanges cannot meet.
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Like the Coinbit exchange since 2018 after seeing it from Twitter, there have been several meetings after just seeing it, but there is no Telegram channel to ask about this exchange further, and this is Coinbit data in Coinmarketcap https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/coinbit/ and it seems that this exchange is real but I have never used this exchange. I need more orthodox data, it should be the data that a coinbit user provides to answer the questions on my topic. The data that you give is from coinmarketcap, it is information from third parties, objective information that anyone can see. Still no one has helped me determine its safety yet, which is the least I need to know ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif)
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Guy, Please read my topic carefully. I have bolded the name and attached link of the exchange. And the link you submitted here is not related to it. I need information of https://www.coinbit.co.kr, pls!
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I have a bit of information, it seems like it is a new exchange. Many trading pairs are still in beta, I have an altcoin to sell there, but once I signed up, I couldn't deposit. The problem here is that you have to wait until they go through the testing phase. It also depends on the currency you want to trade.
Thank you! I still need more information. skip
Thanks for the information you give here, but I'm sorry, it's not the information about Coinbit that I need ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) As he said, changing a few characters makes a big difference. The exchange I mentioned is a Korean exchange. Anyway, thank you for your interest, I still need information about it, please let me know if you have any information above.
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Bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=207430 Current amount of posts (including this one): 4197 Amount of merit EARNED in the last 120 days: 9 (in 6 days) SegWit BTC Address for Payouts: 3CgWmQUZJ4it8NdrBFJrStmqSrybUDbzy2
Avartar and signature will be worn if accepted ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Hi guys, I plan to make a few transactions on Coinbit (https://www.coinbit.co.kr). But I don't have any information about it, I just know it is a Korean exchange. So I want to know if it is a secure exchange? Do the terms have any problems? Is it limited on the user, for example users from other countries? Is KYC required? What is the withdrawal limit if not KYC? For anyone who has used or knew about it, please give me information ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Thank you very much!
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I'm sure they will refill it again at some point.
I'll message the admin tonight and we will see what happens this week.
Just wait guys! No need to worry too much about it, we'll know what they'll do with this campaign over the weekend. Yahoo62278 has said that they will refill balance definitely ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And he hopes no one will ever wonder more about it.
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Agree with you on information of HitBTC. Even the volumes on this exchange are not really real, a large portion of them are virtual, so it causes a price difference easily. Kucoin is not entirely good, but it is enough to choose if compared to HitBTC. Compared to the ability to make transactions with altcoins, Kucoin is one of the leading exchanges
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Everything is perfect! It can compete with any other payment gateway. But I think it should be integrated with even more currencies. And the information about the current price of the currency, the fee to pay should also be listed in detail, it is part to be more reliable. However, the videos above only describe the process and testing, you should have more detailed introduction videos about this application on the phone, it is also an important part.
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Already pass with bitcoin member with KYC and does look not have to worry with bitcoin become illegal transaction by every one because have know who use bitcoin, but many institution and community want to make bitcoin have bad effect with saying bitcoin using for black market and have bad reputation for the future with bitcoin pirce.
It is an objective fact that we cannot deny that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been used in black markets or illegal transactions. We cannot deny, so, with the newly issued regulations, it will minimize the level of shadowing in Bitcoin transactions. Clearly, we can see that it is not a battle against decentralization, it only helps bitcoin better in the future. My opinion ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I would prefer centralized exchanges. Since this method involve linking a credit card, chargebacks are easier and trading with other individuals would be risky.
I know a exchange application like your request. You can search the App Store or Play Store for Remitano. You can buy and sell Bitcoin and some other coins through banking transactions. Overall, it can be a peer-to-peer exchange but is guaranteed to be safe by regulators. I can call it a transactional intermediary system. The seller's coin will be kept by the system, until the seller receives the money from buyers, they will release it. However, there were still some cheats, so they developed an automated system, which didn't require confirmation from both parties, so I thought it met the requirements of an exchange. concentrate. I have traded many times, and I can guarantee it is safe. But I'm worried it won't be available in your country. It does not seem to be a global application. So try it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Hello! I'm the owner of lnsms. When you put in a number you should either select the country in the list by clicking the flag and then put the number in local format or manually put the whole number in international format, starting with a plus sign and no leading zeroes (ex: +1234567890 for a US number). If the number was indeed correct it means the country is not supported, which is very unlikely, or there is a bug. Would you be willing to PM me the number so I can look into it?
I did all the operations manually, but it still failed. I think in this case, my country was not supported. I just wanted to try to understand this service better, so don't be too bothered if I couldn't use this service. In case you want to support my country, I can PM you for information. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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First of all, sorry KTChampions for my nuisance, this is my last post in your thread ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) Your account seems like it was sold to you in 2017 by someone and you are behaving as police. [1], [2]When did you learn Vietnamese? You had never spoken Vietnamese before 2017. [3]Do you have a problem if I study Vietnamese within 2 years? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I have no obligation to respond to you, but I think it is necessary. I had known Vietnam before, and I had a favorite food - Pho ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) So there is no problem for me to learn other language. Even, I am living and working in Vietnam, does that make you uncomfortable? 2017 was a good year for bitcoin, that's why I come back to this forum and work. And in your words, I've also returned here after more than a year of absence, from May 2018 until recently, does it also mean this account is on sale again? If I needed 10 bucks, I would wear sig as you did. Sending 5 post in a day can’t be hard.
Does it matter if I join a signature campaign? Is it a sin? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I have always been involved since I started at this forum
I don't want to argue with you here, so please do not reply to this topic again
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I have done a few tests, and I think I know how to calculate bot uptime. I noticed, if your post is done after 7 PM (forum hours), that posts will be calculated according to the new date, it's 1 day faster than the day of the forum. So, consider to make your posts. In addition, there are some reasons that your post may not be counted, I think it is about the quality and subject you make. Hope this information is useful to everyone ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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