It isn't even possible to order food from different restaurants. This is why e-commerce sites are essentially struggling like crazy at the moment.
Here in my place, everything can be bought through online with of course door to door delivery, with different payment method, while some ecommerce accept bitcoin, but I never seen food restaurant/deliveries accept bitcoin yet. And I don't see bitcoin being adopted because of this pandemic especially if the common customer has been used to buy with smaller fee or even zero fee. While bitcoin needs higher fee or it will take time before got a confirmation. But if lightning is implemented in every ecommerce platform, then I'm sure (I hope so) we will see mass adoption.
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The most vulnerable here in halving are those miners who don't make enough money to sustain themselves in mining industry. That's the reason why some miners choose to invest in bitcoin rather than mining it. They already shutdown their devices before the halving because they know that if they still continue, they will probably fail due to lack of equipment.
Probably, those are small time miners. By observing the hash rate you can easily conclude that the previous bitcoin halving isn't significant affects the overall mining industry, well just for these days, lets see for more weeks.
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While maraming miners ang nag shutdown due sa liliit ang total revenue nila, binance just open a bitcoin mining pool at sure they have lots of miners na mag o'operate amid the effect of halving.
Surely, miner ASICs will be upgraded sooner para mas profitable ang bitcoin mining and to boost computing power, and they should find ways sa mga lugar na mas cheaper ang electric charges para mag tagal sa industry.
Actually parang mild lang ang effect sa hash rate ang nakaraang halving at pag shut ng ibang miners if iko'compare still mas mataas pa ito sa mga nakaraang months at mas mababa pa ang na record ng hash rate this march, siguro dahil sa covid which miners is nag shut temporarily.
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Let's put my address in here.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is dre1982 on Bitcointalk.org, Today is May 13th 2020. Staking my address: 1QDEudyjWV21B77vPpie9tZZBujBQsY5uu -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- HxDgrfgfESNzdmz9N3Ya5VASjb3kVLWlOxleWH6S/H0fKtR33A6tYHqYV6WKQr2kZqQr+sUOu/r+sTw0NMdq5Kw= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Quoted and verified
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Your friend has accounts on one cloud mining platform! First time hearing about account farming in this business.
Sure you're not familiar with the referral program of cloud mining websites? That's the reason why they doing that, though I'm sure it's prohibited with the site's terms but still lots of them doing that. Just mentioned the website here, as mentioned above. You sure its your friend? Sounds like the scheme using an exchange that funds cannot be withdrawn and need to deposit first. lol PM for more informations
I'm skeptical of this.
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However, I'm a little uncertain how these miner fees are calculated
It depends on your transaction size per bytes, though mycelium won't let its users see that. The dynamic fees on mycelium are calculated/estimated base on your transaction size and the current state of the network. how am I to be charged by the miner?
If you choose the "normal" miner fee, you will be charged for 0.22323mBTC or 0.00022323 BTC (as per what you mentioned) on the transaction you will make. The number of minutes shown on mycelium is only estimated time. You can check the fastest transaction fee sats per byte here https://bitcoinfees.earn.com and compare to mycelium so you will have an idea.
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Oh? I found his/her feedback in Untrusted Feedback, surely it's affected due to my trust list.
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Trust isn't moderated and the one who put red trust to you isn't a DT so it will not affect you or your trust.
Btw move this thread to Reputation board.
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I'm a big fan of electrum, but i wouldn't store 44 BTC on a desktop wallet. It's a big step up from a web wallet, but still not good enough to store the fiat equivalent of a house in the city. Those kinds of funds require a hardware wallet, paper wallet or airgapped wallet imho.
Can't agree more. I just give an option for him if he doesn't want the process of sending using an airgapped setup since hardware wallet isn't an option for him due the situation of his country, but yeah airgapped should be considered, and a watch-only address for monitoring. hardware wallet is indeed the best way to store that kind amount of money, holding it online is a huge risk! my suggestion is store it on a hardware wallet and just transfer it to an exchange if you are ready to sell it.
So far, hardware wallet isn't an option, coz bitcoin is banned on his country as he mentioned and it will risk him if he buy hardware wallet from ledger or trezor.
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if i was hacked in the second i made the backup , why didn't he transfer the whole funds ?
Idk either, it just his/her way of hacking. Now, you only need to do is secure your nee wallet and don't ever use that wallet again.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.epvpimg.com%2FFhpRdab.png&t=663&c=ljo_L3dXaTapmg) Quoted to show your image. If the address starting "1KvZX" isn't yours, then unfortunately, your wallet was compromised and you can't get funds back. Where have you saved/backup your private key? Is anyone knows your private keys other than you? Best thing to do is abandoned that wallet you're using now and create a new one because the hacker has still the copy of your private key and still waiting to fund your wallet so he/she will get your funds again.
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Its not a problem for me to buying the 59 bucks usb.
problem is bitcoin is banned in our country so thats why i cant import such things in my country or i cant order, its totally banned here. thats why i keeping my funds on online web wallet.
In this case, i'd probably go for an airgapped setup... You'll need an old laptop or desktop and one or two usb sticks (one to transfer signed/unsigned transactions and potentially one to keep a backup of your wallet... The backup-usb should never touch an online machine tough!). I'm pretty sure there are no countries (except north korea) that are suspicious of somebody buying an laptop and a usb stick ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Though this requires a bit of time sending your fund than using an online wallet but this is the most secure way to store your BTC. But if you want easier setup but still in a secure way. Installing electrum as your desktop wallet and/or mobile wallet is good to go. Just to make sure your device is fully secured at least installed with anti-virus (windows/mac), though electrum binaries flag as a malware of most anti-virus but there's nothing to worry, you just need to verify your downloaded electrum. And one thing, VPN will save you from your ISP trackers/logs. Too many instructions to follow to secure your funds, right? That's how a responsible person will do with his hard earned money.
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Nothing to regret, just be patient and you can harvest your fruit out of your garden, the price might be below 10k for now but there are a lot of chances that it will sail high. Just one thing, your wallet isn't secured, storing 44 btc in an online wallet is a no-no. A hardware wallet isn't expensive you know. Ledger nano s worth 59 bucks so it's not expensive from someone holding a 44 btc.
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I'll just leave it here.
Username: bL4nkcode Post count: 5297 Btc address: 3CU7NBETZa4THG9thDUtaEXzxLZUnYKNVJ
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Has anyone got any experience using the app version and been successful in sending funds from the app wallet to the web wallet. Or in fact been able to transfer funds from the app to a different wallet off their app.
Yes, they are running the wallet since 2012. Though there are times that the wallet has network issues, mails arriving late, and recommending high fees. Blockchain.com does not have a customer support service so Bitcointalk is probably the best place to start
They have, be patient though since most of the services here are working from home. https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us I read it wrong, yes, they don't have support here since their representative isn't active anymore.I think you read it right the first time, lol
Sh*t, you're right. Lol.
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If anything, though airdrops are mostly pointless now, I'd rather go to airdrop sites whereas things are a lot more categorized and organized rather than looking at thread topics.
Can't agree more, most of them are waste of time but still and there's no assurance that these tokens will be listed on exchanges. Anyway, if you are really interested. You can visit these airdrop website lists. https://icomarks.com/airdrops https://www.bountyhub.io/airdrops
Note, I'm not part of the team and there's no way I'm not promoting them, I just saw them on the top results on google.
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Duplicate again, choose a new number, it worked out for ya last time right? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Update: 89 blocks until raffle closes, 53 spots open. Can we do it? Hope it works again this time ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Sure, I take 53. Thank you.
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I'll take 18. Thank you.
18 - bL4nkcode
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Skeptical ako sa the boring scenario since halving is huge event ng bitcoin industry at malaki influence nito sa mga traders/whales/miners kaya madalas mag fluctuate ang price. At hindi din ako masyadong may alam or wala talaga akong alam sa technicalities ng trading (lol) na base lahat sa chart history ang magiging price ng bitcoin/crypto in the future.
Pero I always thought base sa 1st halving observation ko since ng start ako dito at past, past halving na after ng event ang nangyayari is from FOMO then panic selling, kase may portion talaga na bababa ang price ni bitcoin after halving, then ma kaka experience ng boring scene at balik FOMO ulet at yan tataas si bitcoin but after pa ng ilang months minimum ng 6 months siguro. Pero malay natin anu mangyari this halving baka mas better kesa sa past 2 halving, na we reach another ATH ng mas early.
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Block height 629800: 0000000000000000000e63fb31ef3f0cd7ae25286e59b27efa4e641a91849515 bL4nkcode wins after he initially chose a duplicate, well done! DM incoming and stay tuned for another exciting free raffle coming later today ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yay, awesome, thank you! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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