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1941  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Monero Mixer ? but why ? on: November 26, 2019, 12:42:30 PM
Be careful the site is not save to be visited, I just scared if the site is phishing attempt.

As far as I know there just a few mixing service who still alive, even most of them just accept bitcoin ETH and litecoin who can be mixed, but the site is offer almost 16 altcoin.

1942  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Be Aware] Fake Medium and Elon Musk Give Away BTC and ETH on: November 26, 2019, 11:42:16 AM
Medium should shout the account down in order to there is no people who will fall to this trap.

Such as a year ago twitter had been banned the account (@elohmmusk) who tried to scam twitter user, this account had made a giveaway to send 0.2 btc and the sender will get 1 btc directly.

https://www.coindesk.com/twitter-let-a-fake-elon-musk-account-promote-a-crypto-scam


1943  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How exchanges treat the stolen Money? on: November 25, 2019, 01:56:11 PM
I am curious to know, how Exchanges treat the stolen money or hack money? Are they really aware of it? Just think, your fund has been hacked and transferred from your wallet to another wallet and then it's deposited to an exchange. If you claim to the exchange about the money, Are they not responsible for taking necessary action? What do you think?
It will be difficult to guessed, let make an imagine if the hacker know your password/private key and etc, does the exchange know when there is someone (not you) has logged to your account? I guess they didn't know it.

That is way, they warn you to use high security level such as to activated the google authenticator on your device. Because just only you who will know the code, with mean just only you who can be able to log in.
1944  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Simplified Bitcoin wallets list - Beginner Friendly on: November 25, 2019, 12:57:17 PM
Sorry for not mentioning the source. I will edit it and mark the source.
See your post history and how many threads that you are not include the source? Did you forget them? I guess no.

Such this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5204341.msg53174085#msg53174085

copy paste from https://coinswitch.co/news/what-are-human-readable-addresses-in-blockchain-how-does-it-simplify-crypto-transactions

https://archive.ph/VvoWV
1945  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: November 25, 2019, 12:42:57 PM
I don't know this user (Rose_btc) relation's with https://coinswitch.co/ because his several post just copy-paste from that website and didn't put the link on his thread

an example he made this thread on beginner and help board

Many of us are beginners starting from today, if it is your day 1 and you are confused on which wallet to pick, you can refer to this post.

Although I am sure you will find many such posts on the forum, but adding here whatever knowledge I have gained about wallets -

Let's look at the latest and updated list of BitCoin Wallets -

  • Ledger Nano S - Ledger Nano S is a USB sized cryptocurrency hardware wallet, The good part is that it can store Bitcoins, Ethereum, Ethereum tokens, and more than 30 other digital currencies. It works like a USB device, which when connected needs the device to confirm the transactions.
  • Trezor - Trezor is a hardware Bitcoin wallet which also acts like a USB device, which works on “Zero Trust Approach”, which lessens the third-party compromise. It is one of the best Bitcoin hardware wallets. Trezor is protected by a PIN which provides you with recovery seed if your wallet is lost. It is specifically a Bitcoin wallet but supports many other altcoins. It has an easy-to-use interface and even saves from hacking and thefts by their difficult protection PIN.
  • Keep Key - Keep Key secures Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Dash, and Namecoin. They claim to be virus or malware proof, and assets are secured from thieves and hackers. KeepKey is a Bitcoin hardware wallet with advanced security against virtual and physical theft.
  • Exodus - Exodus is a desktop supported cryptocurrency wallet which deserves to be included in the bitcoin wallet list. Exodus supports nearly three dozen cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash, Ethereum among the popular ones.
  • Electrum Wallet - Electrum was mainly known for supporting Bitcoin and is widely considered to be a trusted software wallet in the bitcoin community. Electrum Wallet is a lightweight and easy platform to store your BTC holdings securely, where the bitcoin wallet sign up is convenient and easy.
  • Copay - The Copay wallet was created by Bitpay in 2014 and it was designed to combine high-level security with a host of user-friendly features, making it one of the popular choices for anyone searching for a software wallet.With multisig functionality, Copay enables you to secure transactions by allowing more than one signature, providing extra protection against theft or hacking and also making this wallet worth considering for businesses.
  • Armory - Armory is a full-featured software wallet known for its emphasis on security and flexibility. It is comparatively easy to use and compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OSX, Linux Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi, which is designed for advanced cryptocurrency users.
  • Bitcoin Wallet Blockchain.info - Blockchain.info is a widely known web-based wallet, which was launched in 2011. Blockchain.info claims to have provided more than 23 million wallets and been used for more than 100 million transactions.
  • Enjin Wallet - Enjin wallet is one of the most credible wallets in the crypto space that supports Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, ERC20 tokens, and Enjin tokens. It has one of the best architecture, with a secure keyboard, two encryption, where it turns the mobile wallet like a hardware wallet. Enjin is an HD (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet, that provides the maximum amount of protection from threats and attacks. It is available for both Android and iOS devices.
  • GreenAddress - GreenAddress is one more popular option for bitcoin holders that value security and privacy but is not that expensive as other hardware wallets. Its important features include the security inclusions, such as two-factor authentication and multi-signature functionality.
  • Bread - Bread is a popular bitcoin-only wallet available on Android and iOS devices which is a competent BTC Wallet free to download and use, and provides convenient and simple access to your BTC.
  • Airbitz - Airbitz (now EDGE) is an open-source mobile wallet available on Android and iOS devices which offers user-friendliness by allowing you to quickly and easily manage your bitcoin. It offers hierarchical deterministic (HD) and two-factor authentication features and can be easily backed up for extra protection.
  • Mycelium - Mycelium is a well-established name in the crypto sphere founded in 2008. It is a mobile wallet available for both Android and iOS devices, and this open-source program offers a range of features that make it one of the most popular choices among bitcoin holders.
  • Jaxx Liberty - Jaxx Liberty is becoming increasingly popular day by day as it provides a seamless user experience. Jaxx is available on different platforms like Windows, Linux and OS X desktops.
  • Coinomi - Coinomi is a popular wallet that supports multiple currencies like Dash, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and many more cryptocurrencies. Coinomi has a user-friendly and convenient user interface, which makes it one of the best Dash wallets.
  • Bitcoin Core - This is one of the old yet reputed Bitcoin Wallet, which is recommended on both Bitcoin’s official website on Bitcoin wallet review. The best part about it which makes it unique is that it is secure and unique. If you’re using Bitcoin core than you have to make sure you have enough bandwidth and time because it takes time to download the complete Bitcoin blockchain and it has to sync always.
  • Bitcoin Paper Wallet - As the name says, it is the wallet, which is in the form of a paper. That means all your private keys will be stored here, which is kind of risky. But, if you are sure you can store it properly, there’s nothing better than this.
  • OPENDIME It is the world’s first Bitcoin stick wallet which is a small USB like object that allows you to spend Bitcoin like a dollar bill and acts like a read-only USB flash drive. It is compatible on any computer, laptop, and phone. That makes it one of the best Bitcoin Wallets. It is comparatively cheap and very easy to use bearing all the security features. It also has an easy verification chrome feature.-  
  • Strong Coin - This wallet has its own uniqueness for being a hybrid wallet wherein you and the server can hold the encrypted keys that allow access to the wallet. It stores an encrypted version of your private keys online but decryption happens in your browser. For security reasons, you should always backup up your wallet.
  • Bitpay Wallet - The BitPay Bitcoin wallet can be used for both desktop and mobile and is available for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, and MacOS. This wallet solution was first released back in October 2016 and is built on top of the Copay platform. This has now started supporting BCH as well. It provides an easy way to keep and expand Bitcoin.
  • CoolWallet - CoolWallet is a hardware wallet that looks like a credit card. The Coolwalet card is a very slim electronic device that generates and stores your private keys on it. It can connect to any device that uses NFC or Bluetooth technology. It is started in 2014. They claim it as the first mobile hardware wallet.
  • imToken Wallet - imToken is the world’s largest Ethereum digital asset wallet, with currently 6M users that produce ~10% of all Ethereum transactions on average. Apart from Ethereum, imToken wallet can be used for Bitcoin and EOS as well in version 2.0 of the wallet. The user will have the full control of their coins if they are using imToken wallet. They also provide inbuilt DEX support for in-wallet exchange of coins.

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Ledger Nano S
Ledger Nano S is a USB sized cryptocurrency hardware wallet which is best for Ethereum transactions. It is multi-asset hardware which looks like a folding drive. The good part is that it can store Bitcoins, Ethereum, Ethereum tokens, and more than 30 other digital currencies. It works like a USB device, which when connected needs the device to confirm the transactions.

It is secure and can run multiple apps, unhackable, relatively inexpensive and malware proofed so there is no risk of the private keys to get exposed to the internet. It is one of the best Bitcoin hardware wallet. This is one of the best cryptocurrency wallets available these days.

It can support and store more than 30 cryptocurrencies and can integrate with multiple software wallets. Lastly, it is one of the not so expensive OLED-based hardware wallets.

Click here to access Ledger nano S

Trezor
Trezor is a hardware Bitcoin wallet which also acts like a USB device, which works on “Zero Trust Approach”, which lessens the third-party compromise. It is one of the best Bitcoin hardware wallets.

Trezor is protected by a PIN which provides you with recovery seed if your wallet is lost. It is specifically a Bitcoin wallet but supports many other altcoins. It has an easy-to-use interface and even saves from hacking and thefts by their difficult protection PIN.

Just that it limits its communication with other devices. When the USB device isn’t connected, it’s turned off.

Click here to access Trezor

Keep Key
Keep Key secures Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Dash, and Namecoin. They claim to be virus or malware proof, and assets are secured from thieves and hackers. KeepKey is a Bitcoin hardware wallet with advanced security against virtual and physical theft. Now, a lower price tag means more users can give it a try. In addition to Bitcoin, the KeepKey wallet enables the storage and transaction of a variety of cryptocurrencies and helps you keep a track of the bitcoin wallet balance.

KeepKey integrates with the wallet software on your computer by taking over a private key generation, private key storage, and transaction signing.

Its top-notch security almost makes it impossible for hackers to steal the private key.

Click here to access KeepKey

Exodus
Exodus is a desktop supported cryptocurrency wallet which deserves to be included in the bitcoin wallet list. Exodus supports nearly three dozen cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash, Ethereum among the popular ones.

As Exodus is a lite wallet, you never have to store the entire blockchain in your desktop.

Exodus galore with its pros over its cons. It has a very good interface with good access to the wallet, i.e full control.

Transactions over a crypto network can be made directly through the Exodus wallet. The transaction fee is paid to the network itself and not Exodus.

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archieve :  https://archive.ph/VAHmd

Edit: seems like he doesn't have any relation to the website

There is no source on the OP, so I'll include it as plagiarism
 
Copy-paste from : https://coinswitch.co/news/top-22-best-bitcoin-wallets-2019

archived : https://archive.ph/VAHmd

Sorry for not mentioning the source. I will edit it and mark the source.
Another reference:
Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5204341.msg53174085#msg53174085
Copy paste : https://coinswitch.co/news/what-are-human-readable-addresses-in-blockchain-how-does-it-simplify-crypto-transactions
Archive; https://archive.ph/VvoWV
1946  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Simplified Bitcoin wallets list - Beginner Friendly on: November 25, 2019, 12:21:40 PM
There is no source on the OP, so I'll include it as plagiarism
 
Copy-paste from : https://coinswitch.co/news/top-22-best-bitcoin-wallets-2019

archived : https://archive.ph/VAHmd
1947  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [HELP]Bantuan untuk menaikkan Rank (Jr. Member s.d Hero)[UPDATE] on: November 24, 2019, 05:35:52 AM
Jujur, terlalu nyaman menjadi full member (self made full member) so sangat butuh kritik untuk semua post yang saya buat.

1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5204038.msg53162545#msg53162545
2. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5201329.msg53083721#msg53083721
3. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5201329.msg53084354#msg53084354
4. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5187893.msg52604567#msg52604567
5. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5187893.msg52590332#msg52590332
6. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5186824.msg52559315#msg52559315
7. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5185035.msg52509138#msg52509138
8. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5177122.msg52457447#msg52457447
9. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5172647.msg52405372#msg52405372
10. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5129076.msg52310235#msg52310235
1948  Local / Altcoins (Bahasa Indonesia) / Re: Penipu Bounty Campaign on: November 24, 2019, 04:56:32 AM
Karena ada beberapa pertimbangan thread ini saya putuskan untuk di kunci. Untuk report scam project silahkan dilaporkan di thread yang om joni sarankan.
1949  Local / Altcoins (Bahasa Indonesia) / Penipu Bounty Campaign on: November 24, 2019, 04:55:55 AM
Tertarik dengan thread ini yang ditulis oleh Coolcryptovator mengenai bounty campaign.

Secara keseluruhan thread tersebut ditujukan kepada bounty hunter, yang mana ketika mereka mempromosikan sebuah project yang berujung pada scam/tidak membayar, bounty hunter hanya bersikap acuh saja. Hanya sedikit dari mereka yang melakukan pelaporan terhadap forum ini (scam accusation board) dan sisanya hanya asik dan mencari bounty campaign yang belum terindikasi scam.

Padahal, mereka telah melakukan promosi mengenai project tersebut sebelumnya seperti di media sosial baik itu twitter, facebook dan yang lainnya. Yang bisa saja ada beberapa investor yang tertarik dengan promosi tersebut dan memutuskan untuk investasi didalamnya. Hal ini sangat disayangkan, apa yang telah mereka lakukan bukan hanya merugikan diri sendiri namun merugikan orang lain tentunya.

So, saya berharap ketika agan agan bounty hunter telah mengetahui bahwa project yang anda promosikan telah diindikasikan scam maka jangan hanya diam saja, atau mencopot signature yang anda pakai. Tetapi yang diharapkan adalah agan agan membuat sebuah thread terkait project tersebut dan juga memberikan informasi di media sosial agan bahwa project tersebut adalah scam.

Opsi lain, jika agan tidak berkenan membuat sebuah thread di scam accusation silahkan jadikan thread ini sebagai alternative lain. Sehingga nanti member lokal di forum ini bisa membantu untuk menyampaikannya dengan catatan menyertakan bukti yang jelas.

ps: self-moderated thread, post yang tidak sesuai dengan pembahasan akan saya hapus.
Jika thread ini tidak layak (tumpang tindih saya serahkan kepada moderator)
1950  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain is not Bitcoin on: November 23, 2019, 04:21:16 PM
I always see bitcoin and blockchain is a package that cannot be separated. An example, someone who intend to know bitcoin they will automatically know or get understanding about blockchain in an easy way.

So, when the Chinese's government decided to use blockchain to their industries even they are constrain to use blockchain technology as its main system I just have an imagine that they will exactly legalized bitcoin or crypto as a whole, which mean I was predicting that bitcoin will increase at that time.

However, this is crypto industri which cannot be easy to predict it. The government have their own right/their own perspective regarding it. And made a supplementary news that they still including bitcoin as an illegal transaction. So at this time, I just worrying that for those countries who still consider the utilization of crypto and they will take a decision such as Chinese who just use blockchain but they will ban cryptocurrencies.
1951  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: your biggest income, from this year's Bounty campaign? on: November 23, 2019, 11:25:50 AM
I haven't taken part with any bounty campign on this year, because it was really horrible to me since there are many scams project. The risk is not just I won't get a payment but when bounty campaign need KYC/our identities and if I give to them it will be disastrous for me. They can use my identity to use anything that could be harmful for other people.

However, I found another way to get cryptocurrency beside bounty campaign. In a few months back there a platform such google platform namely brave browser which one we can get money in form of their own crypto (Basic Attention Token) per months.

The way is really simple, we just install it and run it and we will get paid per months. In other hand, they paid us to promote their platform through referral. Per one referral will be paid arround $5 and at that time I can get 100 referral which is mean I have got $500, not bad because it just one month. The promotion is still ongoing so far, so you can be a participant.
1952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When the market goes down remember this... on: November 23, 2019, 11:12:59 AM
If you are an old user you responding this situation calmly. It means there is nothing to be worried, just calm down and keep hold your asset.

As you may know the movement price of cryptocurrencies are volatile. Seeing the movement now and you need a several times to see their price will change.

As an old user will make this situation as an advantage, buying and selling his asset is really promissing to get short term profit. So in this case, your article is suitable for those who haven't know this situation and I'll bet they are is newbie.
1953  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty Hunters Please Explain This ? on: November 22, 2019, 03:28:17 PM
If you compare bounty campaign that ran before 2017 and the bounty campaign that run currently you will find the answer. I'll be agree if the first factor were scams project, because the scammet have a simple way to attract many investors. Moreover when the hype came you'll forget what should be done before you choose the project you just have a good predict to the project and just store your money on it.

And the second thing is sentiment market itself, you won't ever see the price token/new token went down a lot when it has launched on the exchange. You may see at 2017 ago, almost cryptocurrencies were increasing although the altcoin doesn't have something that can be sold even there was an altcoin who made based on jokes but it was interested by many people.
1954  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Complete KYC to get Ultra coin tokens on: November 22, 2019, 11:46:33 AM
I've tried to join an airdrop exchange's and I got a tens of thousand of token but do you know what, the token is really worthless and the exchange has gone away (i never look it again). I got 50.000 tokens to fill my KYC (I really regret to did that) I was interested to the exchange because it was like promising even I was pairing it with binance exchange, but who knows, the exchange just eventually become shitcoin.

May I know, does the exchange need KYC to be airdrop's participant? just curious about it.
1955  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Quick Noob Question about Traders on: November 22, 2019, 11:28:19 AM
I have 1.8 btc in total from two different trading sites. Its stored there. On somedays the websites work and is fully operational. hustrade.com and waxcoins.com

Does it have to do with server?

I know I might be answerings this question for myself, but it never hurts to ask.
Seems like you put a high conviction to those sites, does the owner is your friend? or you just promoting those sites in order to the people here get interest to those sites?

1.8 BTC is large amount to me and if I were you I'll keep them secretly, such store them on the cold wallet like trezor or ledger nano (which has suggested before)

I hope you are aware against the risk that will be faced. Indeed, crypto industry is highly based on credence but it isn't mean you are free to choose the place to store your money.

There are some thread on scam accusation board who discussed about an exchange you can find them as more info.
1956  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So traders, how much You lose? on: November 21, 2019, 11:42:42 AM
Actually I'm not daily or even weekly trader, I just entry when there is a good sentiment market comes.

So, my benchmark is not fully technical analyst and even most of my entry only use fundamental analyst and it is become a source strategy although sometimes  I'll compare with technical analyst that I made (just my streaks) when I make a decision. Also, I get used to hold when my prediction was gone wrong and made it for long term investment until I really get profit from it. I'll be agree to you, I mean when there is professional/ an influence trader who often to make a video for their subscriber should tell to them how much they have lost when they did daily trader. So, they can make a solution how to deal with it and give a suggestion how they recover their losses.
1957  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Easiest Way to Make Money with Crypto? on: November 21, 2019, 10:57:24 AM
There is an altcoin who use Lease Proof of Stake as its consensus. It means, we can buy the altcoin and leasing them to some miners and as the result we can get profit monthly for almost 15%, it is really promising and I have tried it for several months and I get profit without doing anything. However, it just ran for several months (six months if I'm not mistaken) because I got some news that the coin is ponzi scheme so I decided to leave it.

I wasn't dare to take huge risk to hold it although its program still running so far. I hope there will be another altcoin who uses this consensus but without any negative information so I can hold the coin as much as I can. At least, it will be simple than we spend money to buy some altcoins and hold them but it still not guarantee to gain profit.
1958  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Reputation at stake will you stop gambling on: November 21, 2019, 10:33:33 AM
Ok you are gambling just for fun, your friends and neighbors knows that and a friend invited you to his party to be one of the candidates as a councilor and campaign will start in 6 months, now, of course, you need to have a good reputation, will you stop gambling just to have a good image this coming campaign and how will you defend yourself if accused as a gambler. 
I'll be fine because I'm not fully a gambler, one point that might you should know a gambler will spend all his times to play gambling and also he will play just because they hope to get money or he made gambling as his source income (I made this statement because there is my friend who deem that he is a gambler).

It will be different with someone who include that gambling is just for fun, which is mean he won't spend all his times to play gambling but he will play if he needs an entertainment and make a gambling place as his solution. At least he will play it just for once a week (depend on his wishes) and he will avoid to be an addict as much as possible. Moreover, to be a councilor won't see the background his life before but an ability to make many people get interest to him.
1959  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Projects Scamming Bounty Hunters on: November 21, 2019, 10:20:30 AM
The focus of bounty hunters just money, so as they will try to take a part with bounty campaign which pay its participant with the large amount of money. They don't care with whatever project even some of them just directly join without any know the ins and out of the project. Whereas, the developer of the project itself is extremely need the performance of them.

These things cannot be used by bounty campaign as an advantage as they wanted. Such as to get paid in form of stable coin or the coin which has been listed on the exchange. So when the project end up to scam/shitcoin they have been paid because the payment system will occur once a week such signature campaign which paid in btc.

My conclusion is, I won't blame scam project that always be popping up but I just deplore to the bounty hunter's behavior as if they were worthless. I mean, they aren't focus to the function of the project that will be used in the future, the team behind the project and the bounty manager that being trusted to manage the bounty program but they only focus to the reward that will be obtained. 
1960  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Altcoins or Bitcoin? on: November 20, 2019, 01:48:20 PM
If I newbie I'll choose bitcoin to store my all money that aimed for investing. I won't ever look any altcoin although there are a lot of people who suggest that the altcoin is promising.

But most newbie now when they come to invest in cryptocurrency will find a coins which still have a low value and use their fomo without any know the future of the coins itself. Even, they didn't know to differentiate scam coin, legit coin and shit coin.

As a result they will get a huge loses and even all their money just gone away. If so, the dangerous thing is they won't back again and made a false information who deflating cryptocurrency as a whole. So, I'll choose bitcoin first to spend my money because which I feel so far I really comfortable although there was a crash price came.
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