Yes, you shouldn't put all your eggs into one basket, but that doesn't mean that you should put them into random coins.
Meme coins are not the way to go unless you like to gamble. Exchanges coins are also not something I would recommend, they're way too centralized and all it would take for these coins to crash is for the exchange to have some issues with the regulators.
Sure, the markets can be volatile and difficult to predict but you should always follow the fundamentals and not the hype, if you're only looking for short-term profits, then this may not be for you.
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و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله تعالى و بركاته
الأخ كوينبليكس بصدد تطوير منصة لهذا الغرض لكن بالنسبة للمشكل الذي تواجهه، فهذا يعتمد على الدولة التي أنت فيها حاليا؟ أنا لست من دولة محظورة (من طرف المنصات) لكني متأكد أن الأعضاء الذين هم من احدى هذه الدول لن يبخلو عليك بالمعلومات
أما بالنسبة للفايسبوك، فأعتقد أنه يمكنك استخدامه لكن من الواجب أن تجد شخصا موثوقا و تتعامل معه باستمررا عوض أن تقوم بالتعامل مع شخص جديد في كل مرة ، كما لا أنصحك باستخدام اسمك الحقيقي. حتى و ان كنت شخصيا، لا أرى أن السلطات القضائية عندها الوقت و الموارد اللازمة للقيام بمثل هذه العمليات (خاصة في بلداننا).
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Is that post karma or comment karma? Also, does it have any followers? If so, how many?
I apologize, I mistakenly wrote links instead of comments. Here are the detailed stats: ~2200 Post karma ~750 comment karma While the rest is a combination of both awarder and awardee karma. As for the followers, then it only has one.
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I did some more research and apparently, the feature should be available in your country for as long as you have the crypto tab on your account page. So if you don't have that, you probably can't do it. I would just email Neteller if I were you, it would be much easier since their FAQ and online articles don't mention much.
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خبر الايردروب، عبارة عن اشاعة فقط لكن و على حسب ماقرأت في أحد المقالات في موقع كوين تلغراف منذ بضعة أيام، يبدو أن الكثير من المستخدمين قررو استخدام خاصية التبادل عن طريق شبكة البوليغون (كونها الأرخض من حيث تكلفة الرسوم) على أمل الحصول على التوكن في حال وجود ايردروب حقيقي لكن شخصيا، أرى أنه حتى و ان كانت هنالك توزيع حر، فلن يكون لكل المستخدمين للذين قامو باستخدام السواب قبل تاريخ معين لأن ذلك قد يأثر بالسلب على سعر العملة و الأرجح في رأيي هو أنهم سوف يقومون بمكافئة المستخدمين الأكثر نشاطا، و قد يكون الأمر أكثر صرامة مقارنة بمنصة باراسواب (سواء عن طريق الفولوم أو عدد المعاملات في فترة معينة)
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Just an update on the above, it appears that the feature has been enabled for android devices as well. You should be able to use any wallet that supports LNURL.
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-snip- So safepal is a hardware wallet but you don't need to buy this hardware wallet to use it? Is that correct? So is it like a wallet you download like electrum or its more like an online wallet like blockchain where you log into the website?
Yes. It's an app[1] that you can download. It can work with or without the hardware wallet[3]. Trustwallet is more like online wallet like blockchain as oppose to electrum right?
It's actually closer to Electrum than it is to Blockchain.com. It's still a closed source wallet though. So the person that posted pictures of using safepal, you bought and sold and withdrew with no issue but did it with tiny amount. But i got to assume the fees are a lot higher than compared to using binance normally? Because binance fees are 0.1% correct? So how much are the fees when using safepal? And is it always flat fee? Asking this because i like to buy certain coins on binance but can't do it anymore.
AFAIK no, the same fees should apply. Safepal doesn't take anything extra. Now you mention they currently have a 2 btc withdraw limit. So they always had that or it went down to that once binance changed their KYC? So does this mean you could buy literally any coin on binance on safepal?
I've been using Binance for quiet sometime (before the KYC policy) and AFAIK, they never lowered it. It has always been 2 BTC per day. And yes, you should be able to buy any coin from Binance but not using fiat though. Are there people trade there on safepal actively? But what if someone put a lot of money there? Like imagine someone put 2 btc there and put that balance there to trade. If safepal then does KYC, that mean that person would only be able to withdraw 0.06 btc max each time and get hit with a lot of fees? But not only that, since they can't trade anymore and convert their btc to another coin to cut down on fees, they going to pay ton of fees? So basically anyone that put a huge amount there, its risky if one day they ask for KYC and then you can't withdraw it all at once>?
I doubt that Binance would lock user's funds but as I said above, there is always that risk. No one can answer that question. My advice to you would be to deposit funds to trade and withdraw as soon as you're finished. It doesn't hurt to withdraw them your Safepal address, just make sure to keep them out of the exchange interface. [1] https://safepal.io/download[2] https://shop.safepal.io/products/safepal-hardware-wallet-s1-bitcoin-wallet
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Check this list --> https://kycnot.me/-snip- You can also search for people from LocalBitcoin/Paxful and ask them to register on one of the platforms above. I'm not sure about Localbitcoin but AFAIK, Paxful doesn't allow messaging people unless you initiate a trade, so basically you will need to have enough money in your account to pay for both the transaction and the escrow which is something you can't do unless you're verified sadly.
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They may leave this "Safepal bug" to incrase hardware wallet sells but I don't think it will be discontinued soon unless many people start using it. in the end when you use Binance you must know that they will ask for identity verification at some point so I don't think it's worth the risk Especially with so many alternatives.
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I don't doubt for a second that the developers are not aware of this, and I'm almost certain that it was done on purpose, but I don't think it has anything to do with the hardware wallet, since that feature can still be used even without the device.
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Hello, Thank you for your reply. So, if I import my seed phrase to another wallet, then I can use the new wallet features? For example, the Trust Wallet doesn't support a coin swapping, but another wallet can. I want to import the Trust Wallet seed phrase to another wallet, then swap my coin and back to the Trust Wallet again.
hosseinimr has already answered the question perfectly. Just want to add, in my previous post, I said that only Thorswap supports multi-chain swapping which is true, however, there are a few other wallets with built-in instant exchanges (centralized) which I believe is what you're looking for here. To name a few: Exodus, Coinomi, and Atomicwallet. Exodus is the one I would recommend the most but I would suggest you use it with a Trezor wallet and not its own.
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@noorman0 You're welcome. If you managed to trade, you should be fine withdrawing because IIRC, even a few weeks prior to the KYC policy, users were not able to trade and place orders. Anyway, keep us posted, please.
Just something to keep in mind, when you created that account, you agreed to Binance's TOS so there is always that risk that KYC will be asked in the future, or they might even lock your funds.
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The source of funds will be always a problem , when we talk about receive in wallets such paypal,neteller or skrill, -snip-
Skrill and Neteller both deal with gambling sites, so that's probably not an issue. The issue here is whether Paybis allow these transactions or not.
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I am a little curious here. Where do you deposit exactly? Inside of trust wallet, right? Where Binance ask you for KYC but Safepal didn't. So I am interested to know after you deposit can you trade in the centralized interface? Or do you have to trade on the decentralized interface? Just I am not getting where Binance required KYC to trade in their Centralized exchange but how can you trade there without KYC through just a tool or apps. I think it shouldn't happen and we are missing something. I haven't been using Safepal wallet so I don't know exactly how is the process.
If it's possible to trade on the centralized interface from safepal wallet without KYC then everyone will do that instead of using KYC in Binance.
Trustwallet doesn't have the built-in Binance I was referring to, SafePal does. AFAIK, when you're using that, you're interacting with the CEX and not their DEX. Spot trading, futures, savings are all available. I could be wrong though. Here are a few pictures of it[1][2]. As I said though, I can't say that for a fact that KYC is not required as I haven't tried to deposit and then withdraw yet, but it appears that it's not. If you click on "deposit" while using the Binance exchange now, you will be asked to verify your identity before giving you an address to send funds to. However, if you do the exact same thing through Safepal, no pop-ups appear. [1] http://epvpimg.com/rTeDcab[2] http://epvpimg.com/MkBIbab
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@jerry0 AFAIK, and as I said in a previous post a few months ago, it should be okay to exchange gambling funds. I would still suggest you read the TOS though, just to be safe. I couldn't find anything on Neteller's official website but according to this article, the crypto-withdrawal service is only available for 10 countries, including the UK, Chile, Canada, and Australia. The rest of the countries hasn't been mentioned but I still doubt that the U.S is among them. An alternative to Neteller withdrawal service or CEXes would be to just exchange with other individuals. If you're not willing to verify your identity, then the currency exchange board or localCryptos is the way to go. When doing so, I suggest you be transparent about the source of the funds, as some people can be against it as well.
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I'm selling a Reddit account that is mostly active in crypto subreddits for 20$.
The account has 4K karma (that include posts, links, and awards). If you're interested or need more details, P.M me.
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It's odd but it's probably not because of the name change because it appears that the posts are ordered by date but for some reason, the 0.21.2 version was posted on the 26th of October while the newest versions were posted prior to that date.
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Okay so apparently safepal is a hardware wallet you need to buy.
Trustwallet is an online wallet like blockchain? Or is it software like electrum?
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No, there is a software version that is available for both Android and iOS devices. It's meant to be the official software for their hardware wallet but you can still use it without the hardware. Now, for the trading process, it's identical to the one in Binance.com. You cannot trade directly from your SafePal funds. You will have to deposit funds into the built-in binance interface first. I can't speak about the KYC part, but I don't think it's enforced. I tried to deposit on Binance, and I was asked to KYC, but when I try the same thing on the safepal app, I wasn't asked for anything and they provided me with the deposit address. And also, no. This feature is not available on the Trustwallet app. Yes, you have a swap and exchange feature there, but it's not the same thing.
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