Your FAQ section is not useful at all. It does not contain any pressing question about the Hardcore wallet. So are you saying that users of your wallet must download the whole blockchain in order to run a full node? It's seem so if i understood what they described on their Homepage. I guess the device is coming with at least 1 TB of storage.
|
|
|
A number of YouTubers are not even good traders. Most are paid shills that advertise scam tokens. There earlier you know this as a newbie, the better. How do you really do to still gain in a proper bear market..?? Scalp trading mostly on derivatives. And where do you get your information from? Majorly, my own personal technical analysis Do you do day trading or longer term? Day trading Long term for coins, I believe, have bottomed.
|
|
|
I think you are better off borrowing money from your closer circles like your friends and family if there is no valid collateral you are going to offer here because you won't even get a loan of even $1.
|
|
|
For a start, do you remember the name of the wallet you installed back then on your PC before you sent in your Doge. Indeed, you are in some kind of tricky situation right now and without back up, your chances of recovering those coins are close to zero?
bittylicious.com may not be able to help you recover the coins because they were in your custody, and neither do they know your private keys or seeds.
|
|
|
It would have been an issue if the feedback was negative. It's neutral. If you didn't mind the feedback, then I don't know why you had to open a topic about it. I am one person who doesn't like the idea of people selling testnet coins. Isn't that similar to corruption and being greedy? Imagine getting items that are meant for donations to the underprivileged, and then you start selling them off just because someone is willing to pay What's wrong with charging them for the large amounts of Testnet coins they use?
You ignore such requests because once they get those coins, they won't return them. In other words, you are enabling the shortage you are complaining about by selling them.
|
|
|
>>snip<<
Why are you bumping an 8-year-old thread?
|
|
|
It's not even a coin, it's just a token which has not purpose at all. I just checked on their website and there is no further information about the token except this on the home page of their very poorly designed website. World's First 100% WEB 3 Metaverse Platform Built on Binance SmartChain. Whatever that means, it's a big joke.
|
|
|
Completely unnecessary for several reasons. Pop-up windows can be disabled due to an ad blocker in the browser. So it is not a reliable method. As far as I know, Ad blockers usually block or target just ads. Maybe my wording wasn't right. We could just call it a notification or alert. Also, a popup with some notification, where negative feedback is in the foreground, will most likely look like a warning. No one will certainly continue the exchange on that service. On the flip side, this would safeguard the users if the exchanger decided to go rouge. There could be a softer notification for an ongoing dispute that is being resolved, vs a warning for negative feedback where an exchanger maybe have not even offered a viable resolution.
|
|
|
Anybody reading this, “Flash Loan Arbitrage Bots” are either malware or scam! Do not send anymore to them. If indeed the flash loan arbitrage bots were working and creating abnormal profits, then why are the creators selling them?
I tell you why. It doesn't work, They just want to scam you.
|
|
|
Nice try. Probably looking for a way of dumping the tokens on someone in the name of "hodling" while you make off with the WBNB Sincerely, What utility does your token offer for it to hold value long term?
|
|
|
Feature suggestion:
BestChange, what do you think about this? If an exchanger had an issue such as a recent negative feedback, ongoing dispute that has not yet be resolved or being temporarily disabled. If a new user does not click on the reviews tab, they won't know about the details, they will just get redirected to the exchanger.
How about a pop-up window warning the users about a recent negative feedback or an ongoing dispute right before they get redirected to the site?
|
|
|
Its a collectors' item, the buyer shall use it as he wishes
Does it remain a valid "collector's item" when two users have a private key that can access the address? Anyway, try hitting up this guy Buying old ETH addresses. He still seems to be accepting offers. still looking guys! hit me up
I am not endorsing him. Transact with caution. Maybe use an escrow service.
|
|
|
Quite amazing that your exchange has been in existence since 2016 and Listed on Bestchange for 6 years now. The reserve volume is also huge. What surprises me is that after all that time you only have one review on BestChange back from 2017. Perhaps you have very few customers? Maybe you could try to improve on your exposure by advertising more and also improving the rate so that you attract more customers.
|
|
|
There are so many tools, just let me just mention one I usually use It's called dexscreener.com. Click on new pairs on the left side, select Solana chain and the click on newest. You will see new pairs of tokens on Solana chain as they get listed in real time. You have to keep your eyes glued on the screen. Just be careful. So many rug pulls over there.
|
|
|
I am just curious why someone will buy a wallet private key when they can create a new address. What would be the purpose of buying an old wallet anyway? I don't think there would be any good intentions to buy an old wallet. On the other hand, the seller will always have private key access, which means he can always access the funds as well. I can see it's highly risky to buy an old wallet private key. Proceed with caution.
I asked a similar question sometime back, and it looks like some people are buying such wallets for future airdrops or tax purposes. The airdrop part does not make sense though, especially since the seller can also have access to the wallet using the private keys.
|
|
|
If you are withdrawing from an exchange, most of they kept the Ethereum withdrawal fees much higher, making users think that Ethereum fees were as high as they used to be a couple of years back. But the gas fees have dropped as compared to some time back, and the major reason they were so high was because the network was bloated with so many transactions and smart contract calls. In order for one to have their transactions confirmed ass soon as possible, they had to pay very high gas fees.
|
|
|
What happens when a coin is suspended? Trading the coins is disabled Deposits also get disabled Sometimes Withdrawals could be disabled but in more cases users are allowed to withdraw the coins to another address or platform How long does it take for Binance to release from suspension? Especially from conversion.
Most of the time when the coin is suspended. It's indefinite (delisted) but if it is due to other issues such as technical. The time frame would vary depending on how quick the issue is resolved. The Announcements by Binance can also be of guide to you.
|
|
|
Could you tell us which of the two you are using. Is it the Mobile APP or the web version. Obviously, most mobile apps of exchanges have limited functionalities as compared to the web versions.
|
|
|
|