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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: NFT Punks for cheap ! on: May 20, 2022, 07:16:14 AM
Is there some kind of trick here? Why so cheap ?
There are no tricks, this nft platform is at an early stage of development, so for now there is such a paradox. But, while this may sound like a small advertisement, it seems to me that such cheap prices will not last very long, so the first buyers will certainly have a little better luck.

Cool punks dude! But I didn't see any of your legendary punks in stock. They are not here? You say that the sale price is from $40, but you don't have them on the list ?
The legendary punk was bought a few hours ago. I'm not sure if legendary punks will still be available, but everything can be. Maybe later there will be one or two. For now, you can look from what is available - the epic ranc, ultra rare, and further down the list - rare and common.

The collection for sale will be gradually replenished, but mainly due to more average ranks. The number of legendary and epics will always be limited.
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: NFT Punks for cheap ! on: May 19, 2022, 01:20:08 PM
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23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / SMART NFT-PUNKS for Games ! on: May 19, 2022, 01:08:54 PM
Do you WANT to buy SMART NFT PUNK for GAMES?

HURRY UP!

The sale is carried out absolutely SAFELY - through the NFT platform, with your Metamask!

There are no any prepayments!



The release of the game in which you will participate with this punk will be in the third quarter of this year!


Look at these cool guys!






Secure purchase through the platform, using a metamask. There are no prepayments.


You can buy punks simply by connecting your metamask to the platform and buying directly from your wallet. If someone wants to discuss about prices, or offer their own - you can write me in telegram - https://t.me/Guardian4


The average price for a common punk is from $3, for rare - from $7-8, for ultra - from $15, for epic - from $20, for legendary - from $40 and above. Prices may change. ALL PRICES WILL RISE CLOSER TO THE GAME'S RELEASE.

At the moment, the number of high-ranking punks is very limited.

A list of punks for sale can be found here: https://app.alturanft.com/user/0xFC560cD3CE6d4eBEb67F28540F6e4e5963c6B1A7?chain=bsc&view=listed

And here: https://app.alturanft.com/user/0xFC560cD3CE6d4eBEb67F28540F6e4e5963c6B1A7?chain=bsc&view=wallet     (This punks do not have a price, which means that the price can be negotiated. If you like some punk from this list - just write me in telegram - https://t.me/Guardian30 with number of punk and we will talk about price.)

Absolutely all this nft punks it's a playable characters in a game currently in development, which is scheduled for release in the 3rd quarter of this year.

In the third quarter of this year, each of these punks will have the opportunity to become a playable character in the game, like a Pokemon, etc. It will possible to earn money with this punk and participate in airdrops. You will be able to receive various gifts and rewards with this punk.

You can read more on this topic here:  https://alturapunks.com

Since each of these punks is a playable character, it has its own separate rank accordingly. There are five ranks in total for these punks. The price depends on the rank.




HURRY UP AND BUY YOUR NFT PUNK WITH AN AWESOME DISCOUNT BEFORE THE OFFICIAL RELEASE!

24  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is it possible to recover private key or mnemonic phrase data? on: June 06, 2021, 08:45:40 AM
If this were possible, then a long time ago this task would have been solved by someone, but since Bitcoin has been functioning safely for more than 12 years, the answer to this question is more than obvious.
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥[BOUNTY] [SIGNATURE] Daily Crypto Giveaways Signature Campaign 🔥🔥 on: November 26, 2020, 02:56:54 PM
Guys, aren't you offering too onerous terms for the participants? The length of each message is 80 WORDS Huh !!!))) Roll Eyes At least 18 !!! posts per week Huh !!!

18x80 = 1440. I think 1,440 words is the average length of a detective story.  Grin Grin Grin And for all this you are going to pay no more than 4 dollars a week for full members, and your budget is limited to only 120 dollars? Cry

 I'm sorry for you, but I want to say that the one who is responsible for marketing in your project is a very big curmudgeon)  Grin No one in their right mind would participate in such a bounty campaign.

This is ridiculous !
26  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: My Trezor is broken! on: November 03, 2020, 06:15:11 PM
Special thanks to @ 2chase and @Husna QA !
Man, I'm really glad you followed the advice  Wink As you can see, everything is fine with your device. It's just about the cable. And I'm sure your Trezor will last for a long time. Now you know what the problem might be. Have a nice day ! I was glad to help you !
27  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: My Trezor is broken! on: November 01, 2020, 11:19:50 PM
^ We have also watch carefully, Trezor has different wire/cable each other.

Trezor One uses USB B to micro USB cable and Trezor T uses USB B to USB C cable

if confused with each other, Trezor still won't work. (CMIIW)
Yes, of course, I meant that the cable should be of the same type. This is a correct clarification. Thanks.

I have two identical trezors, which I bought at different times. And accordingly there were two identical cables. And thank God that in my case the cable problems turned out to be the reason for the inoperability of one of my trezors.
28  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: My Trezor is broken! on: October 31, 2020, 08:00:13 PM
I had an unexpected situation last night. Suddenly my first Trezor, which I bought back in 2015, stopped working. When I tried to connect it to the USB connector, the screen started flashing and he stopped responding to button presses. I checked it after a couple of hours but everything is still - the screen is blinking and it doesn't work anymore.

To make matters worse, I used it as a second factor to access my gmail. In this regard, I had a question - if I buy a new Trezor and restore it using a seed-phrase, will the function allowing it to be used as a key for two-factor authentication also be restored? Or not ? Has anyone encountered such a situation? If so, please give an answer to this question. It is very important for me to know if I have a chance to recover it exactly as a two-factor authentication key.
Perhaps not everything is as sad as it seems.

About six months ago I had a similar situation - when connected to a laptop, the screen blinked and it did not react at all to button presses. At first I was also very upset because I thought it was the end. But then I decided to try to replace the wire that connects the Trezor and the laptop, and what my surprise was when I connected the wire from my second Trezor and voila - it worked again as if nothing had happened. In my case, it was just that.

You also can try to do it. Chances are slim, but why not give it a try. Maybe it's not about the breakdown of the device.
29  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Cracking bitcoin wallets? on: October 31, 2020, 07:46:17 PM
It's very funny what the creator of the topic was motivated by when he suggested that a wallet with a billion dollars on it can be tried to hack simply by downloading a hacking program somewhere  Roll Eyes It sounds a lot like someone is going to carry out a coup d'etat with only a penknife  Cheesy

30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you trust newbies that starts projects? on: October 13, 2020, 08:03:44 PM
It does not matter what rank he has. Even if this is a beginner, then this should not immediately bother anyone at all. It is necessary to look at what the project organizers offer, if the idea of the project is relevant, if the developers post the results of their activities on github, then most likely the project is trustworthy even though if it was a newbie.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sometimes late bounties can still pay rewards on: August 16, 2020, 07:01:51 PM
It seems to me that the situation should not be overestimated. The vast majority of projects that have not paid those who have promoted them for two or more years will never do it. I do not know of a single case when this happened. You can hope for a miracle, but it's stupid. Don't expect anything. Forget about your negative experiences and move on.
This will be the best thing you can do to avoid looking like someone who has grown old in anticipation of an award.
32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RADS] Radium - Decentralized Identities, Custom Assets, Elections, and More! on: August 16, 2020, 06:51:26 PM
I remember about three years ago I bought radium at first time - this was one of my first coins that I traded, although not very successfully. How much has changed since then! And to be honest, I am very glad that I sold all my coins then, since then the price has dropped tensfold. But the development of the project still does not stop and it makes me happy.
My experience of trading also began with trading several coins, one of which was RADS, and like you, I was incredibly happy that I managed to exit on time with minimal losses, although the concept of this project appeals to me. Therefore, I fully share your condition.
Apart from this fact (fall of price) - it is very rare that project development  are still ongoing during many years.
Therefore, if you do not take into account the price of the coin, then we can say that this project is one of the few who sets a positive example.
33  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Protect Your Account on: August 11, 2020, 01:19:08 PM
How reckless and self-confident do you need to be in order to put your email on public display? It's the same as walking around with the inscription on the T-shirt "Fuck me". These things are basic security fundamentals.
And also, in order to be absolutely sure of your safety, come up with a complex password of 50 characters long. Thats all - you don't have to worry about anything anymore. Your forum account will be completely protected!
34  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help recognize fraud on: August 04, 2020, 08:54:57 PM
I think that this can potentially lead you to some kind of problems, because you do not know in whose interests the trader is acting. If it turns out that the person who is the ultimate owner of the bitcoins received from you is involved in some illegal schemes, and i think this is more than likely, since you are paid money for this activity, then this can lead to problems with police or fbi. And if you are not a fan of playing roulette, then it is better to refuse this venture.
35  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BitGo withdrawal fee is too high on: July 30, 2020, 03:29:57 PM
Did not expect that I will create a topic here, but here is my story and I'm asking for an advice.

I'm trying to withdraw some funds from BitGo online wallet. Transfer fee is just killing me. When I try to withdraw around 0.15 BTC, wallet wrote that I have available around 0.12 BTC only. This withdrawal fee seems very high imho. The only option I have is to set "Transaction Priority" (from "High priority (Est. 2 blocks)" to "Custom fee in Satoshi per byte"). Changing transaction priority does not affect the amount available.

Do I understand it right - I do not have any option to get my 0.15 BTC, instead of 0.12 BTC and I all I have is to take this as a lesson?


I think that in this way they are trying to forever bind their users to their service. When you have some amount left in your account, sooner or later you will try to use this application again in order to get your money back. And so every time you will return to them in the hope that something will change. I consider this to be a kind of fraud. It may be worth contacting lawyers, it may be possible to file a class action lawsuit against BitGo and try to force them to pay compensation to the wallet owners.
36  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless on: July 30, 2020, 03:16:23 PM
What is the real purpose of KYC? In my opinion, KYC is the only way to bind your identity with a bitcoin or other coin address now. Then who needs it? Exchanges where you convert cryptocurrency into money, controlled by the government. They must pay taxes on their income. Or to prevent crime explained by op.

I think that's the main reason why KYC is needed. However, it turns out the identity is sources of income that can make data owners tempted to sell it. No offense, it is human nature.

At present, Doing KYC is mandatory, and there is nothing we can do. Therefore be careful when doing KYC because a trusted place is consist of human.

Where is the trust inside an untrust environment?

Well if that the case then I don't mind to submit my personal information however, this will be limited only on reputable sites.
It is the truth that most of the time projects and exchanges are now mandate KYC before you getting your rewards or to be able to withdraw your funds. KYC is more likely inevitable now and I can't blame them. I guess all we need to do is to make sure that you are sending your info to reputable platforms to avoid the use of your identity in any kind of malicious intent.
You can never be sure that your data will not be stolen. Even when it comes to an authoritative platform. Hackers are capable of hacking anyone, and there are thousands of proofs of this literally every day. I have a negative attitude to the need to provide my personal documents somewhere, because I perfectly understand the risks and absurdity of this kind of checks. But, unfortunately, we cannot qualitatively influence this, and we have to do it from time to time, because our government is the initiator of KYC politics.
37  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be careful of shitcoins on: July 30, 2020, 03:11:24 PM
All this once again tells us that we should not hope for a miracle, miracles usually do not happen, and if you inadvertently invested money in a project that you have not studied well enough, this will inevitably turn into problems for you in the future.
38  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Opps, Google did it again on: July 20, 2020, 04:36:07 PM
Wtf ? The cryptocurrency space still looks like a poorly cleared minefield  Angry

39  Other / Meta / Re: The Bitcoin Forum is 10 years old! on: November 23, 2019, 04:42:29 PM
Ƀ-TALK 10 YEARS !!! YOOHOOOU !!!   Wink Wink Wink






40  Economy / Economics / Re: Price of goods goes up, salary never goes up!!! on: May 28, 2019, 03:47:05 PM
Unfortunately, what the author writes about the topic is a harsh reality. In fact, the wages for all people have always been and will be no more than necessary to maintain a very low standard of living. Of course there are exceptions, but we are now talking about the average wage on the planet. The average employee’s salary is only a beggarly amount that the state gives us for the sole purpose - that this slave does not die of hunger and keep spinning like a squirrel in a wheel.
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