Fatbtc has options for both free and paid listing apparently. As for the KYC, I can't find much info except that someone on Reddit had to go through verification to withdraw his tokens from what I understood, and also from bitcointalk that you can only withdraw 0.1 BTC per 24 hours on tier 1 account (which I assume you could only avoid by verifying your account). The exchange was established in 2014 from what I found on CoinGecko, abitgreedy, Quora etc. Thanks, updated! ~snip~
2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).
Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
Honestly, if I were you, I'd try to arrange another bill for Bittrex verification.
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Merited! I've created a nice crypto-exchanges comparison here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079048.0However, some of the exchanges you mentioned in your post aren't present in my comparison thread yet. I'm going to add them ASAP; thanks for the all the details you've provided in your post!
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Okay, I didn't care about it till a few hours back, but now it has been more than 14 hours and it's still in maintenance. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Cryptopia's official channels (such as their official Twitter account) are only trying to keep us calm, without giving out any major reason for the downtime. Funds safu?
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dudes the ETH hardfork is a bit less of 72 hr away. prepare for massive turn around in market come soon. this will be my firm predictions for coming days.
ETH will cause the MOON to come.
Huh? Are you talking about ETH, BTC, various other parts of "crypto." Since this is a BTC thread, can you explain more specifically the connection that you see between an ETH hardfork and BTC prices, and to what extent are the correlated, if at all, from your perspective? If BTC declines, ETH hardfork won't have any effect on ETH's value and ETH will remain a few percents more down as compared to bitcoin. That's the only correlation I'm aware of between these two... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Anyone who still thinks that Craig Wright is Satoshi is definitely a "low life scammer": ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FrgAnN94.png&t=663&c=dynG8Kq81ePsMA)
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IMHO, nothing to be worried about. They're probably trying what Mr. CZ (Binance) did: We will be moving some funds between our cold wallets. A tell tale sign of a new cold wallet on Binance is two small transfers from and BACK TO an existing wallet, then a large transaction. No need to be alarmed. Funds are #SAFU. ...this actually resulted in some nice profits for Binance: 4 days ago Binance had 20M USDT in its hot wallet. Then CZ transferred 30M from Binance’s cold to its hot wallet. Crypto pumped immediately afterwards. Today crypto dumped hard. Then CZ sent 30M back to Binance’s cold wallet. Binance was left with 51M in its hot wallet. Bravo CZ!
I stopped using Bittrex since their last KYC move where they forced everyone to verify their accounts and as unprofessional as it was, I still think they are a good service, I wouldn't be worried.
I did complete their KYC requirement and continued to use them. They've made bank wire deposits & withdrawals very easy. IMO, Bittrex is still the number one!
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Pakistan lost 3 match test series against South Africa. Quickly checked Pakistani batsmen stats in this series and it's sad to see that not a single century by Pakistani batsmen in this series. a couple of good innings here and there but they failed to play big. and in the 2nd match, Sarfarz blamed the Bowlers that they are not bawling fast enough.
We cannot blame bowlers for this in my view totally battling line up collapsed in this series no batsman give any impact they play very poor shorts and give wickets as gift even captain Sarfraz give his wicket every time without any reason on very poor ball they need to do some hard in battling line up and must bring some solid test batsmen like Indians have Pujara and Rahanae. No one should be blamed; this result was well-expected. Asian teams face extreme trouble while playing in South Africa due to deadly pitches of South African cricket stadiums. Pakistani team, even with all the legends in the past (Imran Khan, Jawed Miandad, Waseem Akram, etc), never succeeded in defeating South Africa in a Test-match series in their homeground, so I never expected Pakistan to win this one anyways.
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The Big Brother is watching you. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I checked history of my phone location and it's empty, because I have location history turned off. I only can see current location of my phone. Despite that I have location history turned off, Google probably still knows where I've been today, yesterday or month ago. I don't know why, but I'm not so concerned about my privacy. Maybe because I'm not very important person who have many things to hide. Offcourse, these privacy issues is coming more serious eventually, but it gives some benefits. Just one example - what if I lose my phone one day or someone will steal it? I would be able to see my lost phone location on Google Maps, lock my phone or just delete all data in my phone without having it in my hands. If you want to have benefits like this one, you have to pay price of privacy.Privacy-stealing companies are standing strong because of people like you, the people who're not very concerned about their privacy. Google doesn't need our 2-years of location data to tell us where our mobile phone is currently located. Understand the "true price of privacy" mate! Are you ready? Here is all the data Facebook and Google have on youhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/28/all-the-data-facebook-google-has-on-you-privacy
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Very interesting development. It seems like the attacker only wanted people to be aware of possible 51% hash power consequences. We still don't know the reason. If the attacker didn't run it for profit, he might be a white hacker who wanted to remind people the risks in blockchain consensus and hashing power security
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FQqweDcS.png&t=663&c=lKUgkahIwpfhcQ) I've been following Github activity of Cardano for a while, and I must admit that it's quite awesome!
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The odds says 1.01 on sportsbet ( which is the minimum ) , interestingly the odds for draw is 80 which should be logically 1000x ( that too if there is a chance to rain ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ) That's quite interesting! May I ask what're the odds for Pakistan's win, and what's the "logical" return for it?
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You need to wait for the middle of January to find out just whether there will be a new update to Ethereum, or there will be a separation and the Constantinpole coin will appear You are still among early adopters as with this upgrade with Constantinpole hard fork Ethereum is going have a new beginning. Don't look just at price but at the coming stuff and features which are totally new and fits quite saying new era is starting again. That is how I watch it now so each upgrade here will always be new beginnings one after other in future as well.
No, it's an upgrade, not a contentious fork. No one is expecting the chain to split. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fq92D8p2.png&t=663&c=fmPHkMK0q9_pHQ)
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In giveaways like these, ID requirement is a must; otherwise, people would simply abuse the giveaway through multiple accounts (and attempt to claim more & more Stellar) as creating a Blockchain.com account takes nothing but an e-mail address.
BTW, it's not like that I'm trying to convince you that they're absolutely honest & won't do anything bad with your sensitive details. They can do anything at all with your information if they like; however, they just can't go ahead with a giveaway costing nothing but an e-mail address. Anyone who's providing them the private details should be well-aware of the possible consequences of it.
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Where did all those old timers go? Tera is the only one I have seen here recently, and even she is gone now.
Most of them are all currently driving their lambos and laughing at us seeing us getting worried over bitcoin climbing down a few hundred dollars. Don't worry, we'll be like that too one day looking at this very same thread!
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Mate, that's BitBay, not Bit Pay. BitBay's cards might not be available, but Bit Pay's cards are available as usual: https://bitpay.com/card/
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Bitcoin fell again with nearly $200 loses per one BTC. However, this time, Ethereum stood strongly at .0348, fluctuated around that price. It seems that ETH found its bottom and might recover soon.
Nice to see that you only care about BTC price, because if you like ETH/USD pair, the situation is not very good: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FTXbUOPY.png&t=663&c=9uCjrBuOJER7Eg) (-15.2% in last 24 hours)
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India Pakistan fight here too? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Anyway, I always learn that Pakistan is an unpredictable team. Who thought that they will win 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final? But they did? India is much more predictable. They have consistency. But when it comes to Australia then you can not just say that you gonna win. ODI series will be interesting to see. My bet is for India though. Oh man, can you remember the first t20 final? How the hell Pakistan did play? I was supporting India and gave up the match. I had forgotten India was playing with Pakistan- the most unpredictable team, lol. All credit goes to our dancing-drama queen Sreesanth ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) special mention Misbah who was kind enough to play that shot ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Yeah, I remember that; it was the finals of the inaugural T20 world cup (2007). Good ol' days!
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