And how is this a scam accusation against stake.com?
OP posted this topic initially in "gambling" board, not "Scam accusations". Source: https://ninjastic.space/post/60918503I'm not sure, but the topic may have been moved to "Scam accusations" board by moderators. Of course, it's possible that OP has moved the topic by himself/herself.
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I hope Stake.com doesn't freeze your $883 winnings, like your initial accusation, have you withdrawn all your winnings...!
According to the the post made by dhru9, he/she has already withdrawn all the balance and there is no way for Stake to freeze the fund. Also, I doubt OP has won 883 dollars. He/she has surely deposited some bitcoin which should be deducted from that 883 dollar.
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I don't have the experience how it works, but I know that one document cannot pass kyc twice. Could it be that OP used another person's document for the verification?
They don't always force users to pass KYC. They ask users to pass KYC only if they think there may be something suspicious going on. Most probably, OP wasn't asked to pass KYC for the second account at all.
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dhru9, you are (unintentionally) help these scammers with backlinks. Please edit your topic and make the links unclickable. To do so, you can put them in code tags.
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No sir Alphanumeric means the address of the Wallet/ Public key is based on mixed characters i think i should edit it and use character on the behalf of Words. Thanks for mentioning anyway.
Simply a crypto wallet address/ public key is combination of alphanumeric characters from 27 to 37 ranges.
You are again wrong. A bitcoin address can have more than 37 characters. Native segwit single-signature addresses include 42 characters. Native segwit multi-signature addresses and taproot addresses include 62 characters.
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Simply a crypto wallet is combination of alphanumeric words from 27 to 37 ranges.
What do you mean by "combination of alphanumeric words"? Can you please elaborate more on this? Do you mean seed phrase? If so, a seed phrase usually includes 12 or 24 words.
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Yes, it is unlikely if we take only one week, but take 30 weeks, and it is not that unlikely anymore, right?
The chance would be only around 9.7% As already calculated, the chance to not win any lottery ticket in a week is 0.338%. This means that the chance to win at least 1 lottery ticket in a week is 99.662% So, the chance to have at least 1 week without any lottery ticket in a 30 week period is around 9.7%. 1 - 0.99662 30 = 0.0966
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I think US are taking personal to ban proof of work cryptos
From my understanding, it doesn't say anything about banning proof of work cryptocurrencies in the United States. It says that the congress may ban cryptocurrencies mining.
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There are so many complaints about MBit, why do they have such great ratings on review sites?
Are you sure that they have great ratings? Their rating on trustpilot is only 2.2 from 5 and their review page is full of negative reviews. Even if they had a good rating on review websites like trustpilot, it didn't mean they are trustworthy. It's not difficult to buy fake reviews.
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China owned a big percentage of the total hashrate when they decided to ban bitcoin and its mining. What happened after that? The total hashrate increased and reached a new all time after a while. The same thing will probably happen if United States ban bitcoin mining.
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Can you please elaborate more on what exactly you mean by "transactions started on specified input/output addresses"?
As suggested above, blockchair allows you filter transactions based on some different fields. For example, it allows you filter transactions based on number of inputs and outputs or their value. But I don't understand what you mean by "specified input/output addresses".
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The wallet has had around 5-10 transactions, but buy using the commands that BitMaxz mentioned I'll only find one private key? How to I differanciate between the keys that I want?
Yes, the dumpprivkey command is used for exporting the private key of a single address. Use that command, if you know the address(es) containing bitcoin. If you want to dump all your private keys, use the following command. It will create a text file including all your private keys. Replace X with your desired directory. For example if you want the private keys to be saved in a text file in drive C with the name of "walletdump', replace X with C:/walletdump.txt How to I differanciate between the keys that I want?
You should add your address to the command. For example, dumpprivkey X gives you the private key associated with address X. Also.. lets say that I have all the adresses. Do I then create one wallet in electrum and import every private key into that wallet. First when this is done I'll be able to transfer the remaining coins to another wallet in one single transaction?
Yes and Yes.
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if your getting lottery tickets from free rolls is disabled, and you have just 2 WoF spins per day on average, there are some weeks when you have zero lottery tickets.
This is possible, but it's very unlikely. Each time you play WOF, you have around 33.4% chance to win lottery tickets. So, the chance to not win any lottery ticket each time you spin the wheel is around 66.6%. Assuming you play WOF, 2 times a day and 14 times in a week, the chance to not win any lottery ticket in a week is only around 0.338%. 0.666 14 = 0.00338
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To get the private key from your wallet.dat without fully sync you need Bitcoin core installed on your PC and make sure the prune mode is disabled you can check it on the bitcoin core settings to disable it and close it and open it again.
I don't understand why you should need to disable prune mode for exporting your private keys. Whether punning is enabled or not, it has nothing to do with the keys stored in the wallet and you should be able to export the private keys.
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You can import the private key from one of those addresses if you want to spend bitcoin [for example you have bitcoin at 2 different addresses] while you don't touch bitcoin at other addresses. I don't think this makes all addresses of the wallet connected to the internet but only 1 address while the other 20 remain offline.
Right. In this way, other private keys stay offline. But I don't like the idea. If your online computer is infected with a malware, your fund can be stolen once you import the private key. For security, you should sign the transaction offline, so your private keys and your seed phrase don't connect to the internet at all. I think you still need to be connected to the internet to send bitcoin or test your wallet is working or not
You need internet connection for broadcasting the transaction, but you don't need internet for signing the transaction. So, you can make a bitcoin transaction without your private key being connected to the internet. Sorry, I calculated manually beforehand so it must have been an error on my part.
Both 20 and 21 are incorrect. As I said in my previous post, there are numerous addresses generated from a single seed phrase.
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You have several different addresses every time you create a new wallet [21 addresses for a seed set],
Your seed phrase generates numerous addresses. Electrum shows only 20 addresses, because the gap limit has been set to 20 by default. That doesn't mean you have limited number of addresses. With those multiple addresses that you use to spend bitcoin. Would any of those allow you to spend all of your bitcoin in that wallet?
You have numerous addresses all generated from a single seed phrase. For each of those addresses, you have a private key. Each of private keys allow you to spend the fund from a single address. Your seed phrase allow you to spend the fund from all generated addresses and that's all you need. The thing here is that I need to verify that my wallet works, and I can send bitcoin out of it in a test before I put my bitcoin into it.
If you have the seed phrase in a safe place and you are sure that that's the correct seed phrase, there's nothing to worry about. To make sure everything works as expected, create a new wallet. Select "I already have a seed" this time and enter your seed phrase. Go to "Addresses" tab and check if you see the same addresses. (If "Addresses" tab is not available, click on "View" at top of the window and select "Show addresses".) You can also create a watch-only wallet on an online computer to see your balance. For creating a watch-only wallet, you need to import your master public key into a new wallet. In the watch-only wallet, you can see your balance and all your transactions. But it's not possible to spend fund from it. Note that in the watch-only wallet, you should see the same addresses as your cold storage wallet.
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I have research the web for solutions, one of witch is finding my private key and importing it to a wallet such as electrum. I dont know how to do this, and I find it a little scary to trust some of the sources that explains it.
This will solve your problem. Electrum is SPV wallet and you don't have to download the blockchain. Electrum is one of the best open-source wallets and is secure. Make sure that you have downloaded it from its official website and do not forget to verify your download. If you want to be completely secure, you should create your electrum wallet on an air-gapped device and sign your transaction there. Click here, for the guide on how to create and broadcast a transaction offline.
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4. Press Receive and select New Request
Take note that you don't have to make a request for receiving bitcoin. You can simply pick an address and give it to anyone who wants to send you bitcoin. To see you addresses, tap on "3-dot" button at top right corner of the screen and select "Addresses". Suggestions are very much welcome for my development.
I recommend creating the wallet on an air-gapped device. You can create your wallet using this guide successfully, but it wouldn't be completely secure, if it's created on an online device. You also have the option to extend your seed phrase with a passphrase. In this way, you can increase you can security.
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