Yobit.io exchange TRON withdrawal fee of 300 TRON
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Tron (TRX) requires a 300 transfer fee. I would like to withdraw, but I know it only takes 1 Tron to transfer. How would I withdraw 1172 Tron without them taking away 300? I was thinking about selling for DOGE, then transferring doge to bittrex then buying TRON at bittrex, but yobit charges 300 DOGE to withdraw! Yobit is insane! They are just sucking our blood. 300 TRX withdrawal fee is just unacceptable. I just checked their withdrawal fee for Doge and that is 100, not 300. Take a look again you might have seen it wrong. Image for Ref, oh man they have us in Guantanamo Bay. Tempting us with 100 DOGE when we know the wallet charges us 5 DOGE? And in attempt to escape 300 TRX fee when we all know their wallet charges 1 TRX? Should I laugh or cry, vote?
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Is anyone else having trouble downloading the Claymore V11.6 ? my antivirus suspend the download and says its a virus file. can someone help me with this issue please ? thanks
Download from MEGA instead of google drive.
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Tron (TRX) requires a 300 transfer fee. I would like to withdraw, but I know it only takes 1 Tron to transfer. How would I withdraw 1172 Tron without them taking away 300? I was thinking about selling for DOGE, then transferring doge to bittrex then buying TRON at bittrex, but yobit charges 300 DOGE to withdraw!
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I'm still waiting for when high end rx 580 8gb cards are under $275. Right when ethereum started to get popular to mine and before the demand swarm, I picked up a pair of sapphire rx 480 nitro+ 8gb cards for $265 each from newegg then amazon. The next week I scored a two month used MSI armor OC rx 480 8gb off craigslist for $140, mint condition.
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Solo mining works best when the coin just launches. I've instamined several blocks and got rich off of some newly launched coins when I got in there the first few minutes and got dozens of blocks right away. Proper coins these days should have instamine protection.
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Try the website whattomine.com and enter in your video card info
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for some reason after copying all the blockchain files a second time, it worked. I also installed electrum and am using that one, I kind of like it more than core now. It's easy to adjust the fee with the slider, and doesn't use many resources, and seems secure enough.
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YoBit is awesome! It is the wild wild west of exchanges. Very fun!
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I was wondering what this coin was. I googled the coin name and I got this thread. I saw it on YoBit exchange and some red stuff next to it like HOT or something. What exactly is the deal on this coin? There is no coininfo link or anything.
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0.01 btc now is $46 kinda cheap? I never am interesting in selling my account just affiliate marketing this one with my signature. I think that is why people buy accounts. Full members pay more for sig marketing.
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NICE PIC ROFL totally legit coin too lol
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lightweight client? Like what?
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ok, so I found the data directory, and sent those files to the new laptop. When I installed bitcoin core, it said the data was corrupt. It re-indexed for an hour or two, now it has to synch headers. On block 3451 after a half hour or so, and there are like over 450k blocks.... how on earth do you guys do this without taking weeks? I also faintly remember getting this same error before and it did take like a week...
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Awesome! By the way, what folder is the data folder? I might have done a configuration or registry key to change the folder too. If not, what files to windows search for to find the folder? Thanks!
The first time you started Bitcoin Core, you were prompted to choose a datadir. If you did not choose a custom one and left the default, then it will be in C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Bitcoin looks like I chose another folder. Is there a blockchain file name I can search the computer for to find the folder? It was early this year I installed it on this machine so my memory is gone.
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Don't use a bootstrap.dat file. It will still take a very long time. Rather you can just copy and paste an existing datadir (all you need is the blocks folder and the chainstate folder) to the new machine. This is by far the fastest because the blockchain and its state have already been verified and that information stored in the datadir, so your new node will just use that already-done verification.
Awesome! By the way, what folder is the data folder? I might have done a configuration or registry key to change the folder too. If not, what files to windows search for to find the folder? Thanks!
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I am using bitcoin core , windows 64-bit with windows 7. How would I create a bootstrap file so I can import the blockchain on another machine so I don't have to spend days downloading the blockchain? Thanks!
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This isn't malicious at all. I actually think this is a great idea - I would rather mine for them than see obnoxious / obtrusive ads
I'd much rather see ads which go into my ad blocker, but I don't use that site in particular. I'd hate to end up on a site that does, especially when I am mining on another process on that machine at the time. It'd probably crash.
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The price is now around $4400 , doesn't look dead in the least!
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