Gracias, no me di cuenta, creo que es la primera vez que me ocurre, ya esta puesto, si no llegas a responder se quedaba así hasta que revisara la sección otra vez y tal como esta el tema de las normas en el foro, no esta el horno para bollos. Y sí la verdad es que el tema de estafas cada día que pasa va a mas, si no consiguen de alguna forma tomar medidas contra todo esto, ira en aumento.
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Articulo de Criptonoticias sobre las estafas mas comunes con Bitcoin y Criptomonedas, sumario: ICO fraudulentas Intercambios P2P Cloud Mining Casas de cambio falsas Carteras falsas “Regalos” en las redes sociales Esquemas pump and dump Esquemas piramidales Phishing Falsos equipos de soporte Estafas telefónicas o vishing (voice phishing) Estafas de salida (exit scams)
https://www.criptonoticias.com/criptopedia/estafas-comunes-bitcoin-criptomonedasEn cada apartado comentan como sucede el tipo de estafa, no esta de mas leer de vez en cuando artículos como este, te ponen en alerta de nuevo, no conviene bajar la guardia. Termina con otra serie de comentarios para evitar que te encuentres en una de estas situaciones. edit: olvide el enlace.
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Current Tether Supply Suggests Bitcoin Price Is Correcting to $20,000Bitcoin traders split into 3 groups
Since correcting from 2019’s all-time high of $13,800 and thrice failing to break above $12,500, crypto investors broke into three camps.
The first took the bearish perspective and predicted a pullback to $8,500-$7,500, often citing the CME gap.
The second envisioned a lengthy period of consolidation where Bitcoin price would remain pinned between $9,000 and $12,000, providing the opportunity for savvy traders and institutional investors to accumulate prior to the 2020 halving.
The third group interpreted the parabolic breakdown as nothing more than a blip and remain steadfast in their belief that the digital asset will eventually rally back to $13,500 and higher. https://cointelegraph.com/news/current-tether-supply-suggests-bitcoin-price-is-correcting-to-20-000
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This Country Will Legalize And Tax Bitcoin Salary Payments From SeptemberPaying Salaries With Bitcoin The Inland Revenue Department of New Zealand issued a statement which clarifies the matter of cryptocurrencies being used to pay for salaries in the country.
According to the document, there are several cases where employers will be able to pay salaries with crypto assets. This will be possible when they are devised for payments for services performed by the employee under a functional employment agreement, when it’s for a fixed amount or when it is a regular part of the employee’s remuneration.
Now, it’s also worth noting that the ruling only applies to salary and wage earners. In other words, self-employed taxpayers won’t be able to take advantage. Moreover, this won’t be possible if the payment is subjected to a lock-up period and only if the cryptocurrency can be converted directly into a fiat currency. https://cryptopotato.com/this-country-will-legalize-and-tax-bitcoin-salary-payments-from-september/
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Currently there are Bitcoin users who also use paper wallets, the safest way to generate the wallet is to download the github file and generate the wallet on a computer that has never connected to the Internet and will never connect, now we have a cold wallet.
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Name of the pizza is where I am right now. Anyone recognize this? Did they give you a shot of a weird liqueur free at the end of the meal? I went to a (very average) Barcelona restaurant in February last year that looked exactly like that one and gave me a crappy shot I didn't really want - red, I think. It was pretty empty and that end was divided from the room by a sort of banister. I think it was even a step up from the room. Just er... wondering if it's a weird coincidence. Nope. They didn't give me anything like that. The restaurant itself isn't that crappy but it surely isn't for the bitcoin lords neither. :d Just a place to fill your stomach for €20 (probably overpriced, like I said, tourist trap) It is on "la rambla" street and also where my hotel is at. I wanted to find the goddamn bitcoin atm at the port yesterday, couldn't do it. I need a photo there. Not leaving BCN without that damn photo. In many restaurants with traditional Catalan cuisine, there are 2 typical liquors from Catalonia, they are served after the meal, the Moscatel, sweet wine to accompany the dessert, cheese, nuts and also the Ratafia, it is a digestive.
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- The bulls are sleeping - Bitcoin stalled - WO,s on vacation... Good morning I go for coffee.
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How to Launch a Bitcoin ATM BusinessThe Bitcoin ATM market is “mooning.” When the first Bitcoin ATM was installed in Vancouver, Canada in 2013, Bitcoin was still a largely unknown phenomenon. Fast forward to 2019, Bitcoin and Bitcoin ATMs are seemingly everywhere.
Today, there are over 5,000 Bitcoin ATMs across the globe, according to Coin ATM Radar. From New York to Hong Kong, Moscow to London, and Buenos Aires to Sydney, you will find Bitcoin ATMs. Even the small African nation of Djibouti is home to a Bitcoin teller machine. The more bitcoin awareness and adoption grows, the more entrepreneurs are installing Bitcoin ATMs in an attempt to benefit from the ”bitcoin gold rush.” https://cryptonews.com/exclusives/how-to-launch-a-bitcoin-atm-business-4421.htm
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Just got back home from Amsterdam, fuck micgoossens knows how to drink 7 glasses of wine at dinner, more drinks in bars after & two White Russians to finish the night at 01:30 hrs. Now time for an early night of price watching Selection of pics from our fine dining experience last night if anybody is interested. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5151405.msg52121397#msg52121397 via Imgflip Meme GeneratorHaha thx and already back at it Just waiting on the company to join us ..... LOL, you can drink some water, it won't hurt you.
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Just got back home from Amsterdam, fuck micgoossens knows how to drink 7 glasses of wine at dinner, more drinks in bars after & two White Russians to finish the night at 01:30 hrs. Now time for an early night of price watching Selection of pics from our fine dining experience last night if anybody is interested. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5151405.msg52121397#msg52121397It seems that everything was very good, Mic is like a distillery, don't worry. Thx for sharing.
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Since dusting attacks rely on a combined analysis of multiple addresses, if a dust fund is not moved, attackers are not able to make the connections they need to "de-anonymize" the wallets. https://www.binance.vision/security/what-is-a-dusting-attackBinance article and video, Dusting Attacks Explained.
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For security, ease of use, durability over time, there are several wallets available: - Types of wallets- Paper wallet
- Web wallet
- Mobile wallet
- Desktop wallet
- Hardware wallet
A wallet secures your coins. The exchange is not safe, your coins are in danger, "if you don't have your keys, you don't have your bitcoins", don't trust exchanges. If you think the exchanges are safe, I invite you to visit this thread to convince you otherwise > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090869.0Never download software or updates on third-party pages. Some of the most recognized wallets: - Desktop- Bitcoin Core
- Electrum
- Wasabi
- Hardware- Trezor
- Ledger
- KeepKey
- Coldcard
- MobileMy favorite wallet, is the Bitcoin Core desktop wallet, is very easy to use and at the same time, allows you to maintain a Full Node to contribute to the Bitcoin network, in my case it works 24/7 and also because I consider it very safe. I do not rule out buying a hardware wallet one day, but for the moment not, maybe with the answers of this thread someone manages to convince me, we will see... >>> Go ahead, what is your favorite wallet and why?
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^ WO thread is always the first to know everything.
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