Shelly upgrade is already finished on 29th July so don't much price movement now (ADA is a long term project). Most of the big-name exchanges have already implemented the changes don't know what's taking Atomic wallet so long to finish
Thank you, it seems not only the Atomic wallet has not finished the upgrade yet, there is also a HitBtc exchange I tried to get the ADA address from there to do the transfer but it gave me a message that it is not currently available due to maintenance. Now my coins are stuck in the wallet and I cannot convert to another Coin or send to another exchange, I hope the wait is not long. I don't like HitBTC exchange because they are too lazy to update the projects on their exchange and their high fees too. If there's not much price difference between hitbtc and binance then I would suggest you sell ADA you got on hitbtc and buy from binance.
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Hello guys I have some ADA coin in an Atomic wallet and I wanted to exchange it for another coin, but I could not, and I always get an error message that the operation is not possible, I tried to send these coins to another exchange, but I also got an error message. I contact to Wallet support , and this was their answer: Due to the recent Shelley upgrade, sending and exchanging ADA is under maintenance. Balance-displaying can have issues too. ADA is migrating to a new address format and our team is working hard to keep up with the change. The new release with the fix will be out very soon. We will notify you of any new updates. Now I know the reason but what I want to know when will Cordano (ADA) move to the new address, is there information how long it will last. Also another question: Do you expect the ADA price to rise after this latest update? Shelly upgrade is already finished on 29th July so don't much price movement now (ADA is a long term project). Most of the big-name exchanges have already implemented the changes don't know what's taking Atomic wallet so long to finish
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Ferrum network is doing different marketing in order to get more awareness about the project, swap drop is really cool thing in Unifyre wallet, which in the coming days most of the companies will choose this type feature for raising funds. In this way, FRM will get huge demand in the market. Yes, they are doing a pretty good job promoting their swap drop technology especially the upcoming flash sale on the Swap Drop OTC channel this will help them get to the masses because many will not wanna miss getting coins at 20-40% off.
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In my opinion, the price will rise once they have completed the switch from PoW to PoS because people especially whales would like to bag as many ETH as possible to take advantage of the new PoS system.
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Ethereum is becoming extremely popular nowadays with the rise of "De-Fi" apps and stablecoins. Most people are just into it in order to make a lot of money in the shortest time possible. Since they're newcomers into crypto, they can easily make mistakes when sending coins from one address to another. Now, imagine if you check your wallet and it has 1 ETH sent to you by a mysterious address. At current rates, that would be an average of $400 (USD) in your pocket. What will you do if someone accidentally or mistakenly sent you 1 ETH? Will you donate it to a charity? Will you send it back to its original owner? If it were me, I'd return it back to its original owner as long as he/she is able to provide a signed message with the address' private key proving the coin's ownership. But since crypto is widely unregulated, anyone can do as they please. Thoughts? If someone sends me ETH mistakenly and contacts me with the proof that he is the owner of the address then I will probably just return the ETH in question. After that, it would be his/her decision if they wanna pay me a finder fee or not.
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If ferrum gets listed on binance centralized exchange that could be a real game-changer for the entire Ferrum community. Ferrum is doing really well with wallet including lots of new features I hope big exchanges will soon see that too.
I think one day Binance will listed FRM, it's just a matter of time. And yes,the team did a really good job developing the Unifyre wallet and I hope Staking programme 3.0 directly on the Unifyre Wallet will be available in this quarter The best part is that they distribute any listing fees that they get to users holding FRM on unifyre wallet but, I really do hope that in future they will reduce the requirement of 100k to around 50k or less.
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Can't talk about others but, I am holding my ether for now because I still believe that ether can easily go above 550 in the coming months especially when the launch of their much-awaited 2.0 launch is close.
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If ferrum gets listed on binance centralized exchange that could be a real game-changer for the entire Ferrum community. Ferrum is doing really well with wallet including lots of new features I hope big exchanges will soon see that too.
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Eth is holding its position around 370-400$. Last time we have seen a massive pump! Also eth 2.0 is coming soon. What we can expect the price of eth at the end of this year?
By the end of the year, I think ETH would easily be trading at between $500 to $700 because during that time there will be a huge FOMO on the ethereum market because of 2.0 anticipation which could lead to a good price surge.
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I entered Tezos when the price was $2.5-2.8 and, holding them for the long run because I really believe in the long run $XTZ could turn out to be really profitable and easily touch two digits price.
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I don't usually like holding gold-based crypto but due to this ongoing pandemic, I decided to invest in them as well. Currently, I am holding Paxos Gold (PAXG) which looks good so far but you can also give tether's gold-backed token a try too.
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I think this is the second time ETC got 51% attacked this month and this time the loss due to attack was massive. IMO if ETC continues to get attacks like this many exchanges will start delisting ETC.
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty hunters?
Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?
So far most of the IEOs that were hosted on big exchanges (binance, Huobi, etc) are doing well even though some of those projects lost value but they are still actively developing the project but beware of IEOs from p2pb2b and, LAToken because most of them are scam project.
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I'm usually a holder I still coins and tokens I've got from Bounty campaign just like the two of the just recent projects I've participated in I'm still holding both of them but there are instances in the past that I dump my coins/tokens because The coin is not progressing and I want to buy coins that has more potential.
So what is or are your reason why you are dumping your coin?
IMO some coins take a really long time to grow. There are so many coins that I regret selling to early in small profits because if I would have waited a little longer then they might have given me huge returns. I usually dump my coins when my stop-loss gets triggered.
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