How about Binance? Copy trading on Binance was just added last October 2023 I've not tried this yet than spot trading and leverage trading. If you want to learn trading then you shouldn't rely on other traders I suggest learn the basics and keep practicing. I have a good app that I think you may like with paper money and a trading simulator that can improve your skills and to understand candle stick patterns. Check these two apps that I currently use - Stock Market Simulator Game (Includes crypto and uses TradingView) - Learn CandleStick Patterns (This app helps me learn about candlestick while playing trading games)
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That's a profit only if you can exchange USDT to fiat in your local exchange they might be trying to outsmart you.
Better check local exchange first if you can exchange them into fiat but if not then the only option to exchange them into fiat is to find someone in a P2P exchange the problem is that the rate is pretty low and you can maybe exchange them below 90 cents.
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It can be thought of as a donation address. And this address remains the same. I would like to now record the donations that come in into my database. But it's also good to hear that it's indeed not so simple. I do know quite a bit about cryptocurrencies, as long as it doesn't get too specialized (like with Bitcoin Core development). It's therefore good to read that I haven't overlooked a simple solution for my problem and that it actually presents a challenge, which I'm happy to take on.
If it's a donation address then no need to use BTCpayserver because a single BTC address is enough to receive donations. You don't also need to use 3rd party APIs just to receive donations. However, if you want to keep track of who donates you then use BTCpayserver. To understand how donation works with BTCpay check this video below. - https://youtu.be/MIWGvl6_WzI?si=KUD07gAnwdSDG9Dg
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For me, my suggestion keep learning first about Bitcoin and then contribute on the forum and make constructive posts. If you regularly post useful responses merits will eventually come from merit sources and we already have many similar threads about this so why not start by reading the list from this post below? - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465283.msg62779279#msg62779279
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If you are looking for S17+ hashboards try to contact offordscott on his telegram account here https://t.me/offordscottYou can also try to contact ZeuSBTC sales staff at WhatsApp (+8618623251355) and email ( faye@zeusbtc.com) or if you are looking for an active seller here on the forum try to PM this one mineshop.eu
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Thanks. So with BTCpayserver I can process deposits through Litecoin and Ethereum as well? Without fees? I will look into it. But its strange that the name is btcpayserver, when its not just for Bitcoin.
And I know, but I have to run everything via one payment address. There's no other way. Thanks!
BTCpayserver doesn't ask for any fees all transactions go directly to your own wallet if you have a hardware wallet like Trezor then all transactions will be deposited to that wallet. I agree the name is strange it was created before for Bitcoin only as time passed by they also developed adding other coins. What wallet do you use why still insist on using one payment address? if you are using a custodial wallet BTCpay will not work because it requires xPub or a master public key.
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I don't understand why it's so complicated. Cryptocurrencies are meant to be used for payments. So why is it so hard to process them? Even the API providers on the market don't seem to offer really optimal solutions. That's strange. I'm going to take a look at BTCpayserver. However, I also need a solution for Ethereum and Litecoin. And I definitely want to use only one deposit address. I don't want new addresses to be generated all the time.
It's very disappointing and incomprehensible that it's so complicated. But if I run my own node, then it's much easier to process deposits, right? Or does it also require a lot of makeshift solutions?
Well for me it's complicated it's technical I let handle my payments with BTCpay it's open-source and you can add any coins or tokens you want to accept you just need to learn how to add them. Read this With using the additional token configuration you will be able to have separate payment methods for each configured Currency, Asset, Altcoin or Token. This means you can have separate payment methods for BTC, Lightning Network, LTC, ETH (and ERC20 tokens), Liquid assets, ... you name it. This allows you to issue and use Liquid Assets as coupons or vouchers, see more details below Source: https://docs.btcpayserver.org/FAQ/Integrations/Meaning LTC and Ethereum are both supported. Using only one deposit address will make the payment gateway confused about who pays you. They fix this to give a unique address to every customer it should be easier to manage than having only a single deposit address. Look what if you have many customers buying something from your website at the same time so how do you know who pays you? That's why this payment gateway came to fix this kind of issue for any store owners.
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Please help. I sent BTC from Armory .96.5
It was sent from a Legacy address to a BC1 native segwit address. It was successfully received, but the transaction still says unconfirmed in Armory, so I can't spend the remaining balance.
Can you make this thing clear you mean that you received the BTC successfully in your Segwit address and confirmed but in the Armory wallet it stays unconfirmed? If the transaction is confirmed on any block explorer but unconfirmed in the Armory wallet it means the Armory wallet is not syncing properly with the Bitcoin node or the Bitcoin core is not syncing properly to download the latest block that includes this confirmed transaction. A possible cause of this might be the current HDD/SSD space is low. If not then maybe it's just a system issue you can try to shutdown the Armory and bitcoin core restart the PC and open bitcoin core again and check the transaction again lets see it would sync properly with the updated data from the blockchain.
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I don't trust any website that just recently mentioned here on the forum whois result it shows the website itself is new and has no reviews yet. So how can you trust this exchange?
I can't trust an exchange without any reviews from trusted users so If I were you stay away from using this exchange if you want to use a trusted exchange always check them on Coingecko and Coinmarketcap.
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That's complicated I suggest if this is all about accepting Bitcoin payments you can use BTCpayserver and skip downloading the whole blockchain. Deploying BTCpayserver in your own hardware is much better if you have Raspi you can run BTCpay without syncing by enabling pruned mode. Here's how to skip syncing https://docs.btcpayserver.org/FAQ/Synchronization/#can-i-skip-the-synchronizationInstead of using the same address every 2 minutes, BTCpayserver gives a unique BTC address derived from your wallet. Or if you don't want to run it on your hardware there is an alternative way you can use https://www.blockonomics.co/merchantsThe first 20 transactions are free above transaction it ask for a 1% fee for every transaction. This is easier to manage it only requires your xPub or your wallet master public key meaning they don't have full control of your wallet all unique addresses are generated from your wallet. I've tested both of them on WordPress and Shopify.
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It's pretty hard to predict Bitcoin nowadays there are lots of things happening with Bitcoin but I don't think the price would go back to $40k or $30k again. The only reason why the price drop these days is due to the whale alert that suddenly popped up on cryptopanic 2 hours ago. According to Alert, 50 BTC is being transferred to Coinbase, a wallet created in 2010 it's a 14-year-old BTC on that wallet. If you are not aware read this " Satoshi Back? Nakamoto-Era Bitcoin Wallet with 50 BTC Suddenly Comes Back to Life After 14 Years" As you can see on the transaction date it was made before the recent price drop. If that's the only BTC they sold then later we should see a bullish market again and hit new ATH.
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I don't think traders have other hobbies I think the only hobby they have is to keep trading on paper money I heard a full-time trader before that is exactly what he said the only hobby he had was to keep playing the paper money in Tradingview I'm also doing this but still I'm not an expert I just doing it to learn more about trading and become a full-time trader in the future. One of the traders I heard to stay alive while monitoring stocks/coins they keep playing games.
Full-time traders usually always focus on monitoring stocks or coins they want to trade if they see some signal/potential price surge or decline on the stocks/coins they monitor that's time they will take action.
For investors whales or not I think they are just normal people like they said above they always diversify their investments and I think investing is their hobby while they normally do their office jobs.
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I stopped all communication and deleted everything. I actually bought bitcoin through my Cash app and that’s where I sent the bitcoin to the scammer from. Is Cash App safe? Today I see a cash app pending in my linked bank account. The total is 0.00 but I did not make any transactions. Can this scammer somehow try to get money out of my linked bank account by just sending bitcoin to them from my cash app?I just deleted my linked bank account. I contacted Cash App and they are showing no activity or transactions today to cause that in my linked bank account.
Temporarily unlinking a bank account is a good first step until you know your Cash App account is safe. CashApp is legit unless someone already has access to your account. The scammer shouldn't have access to your account like you said you just sent BTC to him unless you sent sensitive information related to your account. If you've shared a code or any other data that could be used for account recovery, such as an SMS verification code, with the scammer there is a big possibility that the scammer has access to your account. If you sent a code to the scammer you should immediately change your account password and enable 2FA authentication because it gives an extra security layer against unauthorized logins. Also, contact CashApp support and ask for IP logs to see whether someone was accessing your account from a different IP and device, or ask CashApp help to verify your account security settings to ensure your account is secure.
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I don't get it why force yourself to withdraw Bitcoin testnet from your Coinomi wallet if you can get them for free? Here's the list of faucets https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Testnet#FaucetsBitcoin testnet is supposed to be only used for testing and developing if you still insist and want to get the Bitcoin testnet from Coinomi you need to extract the private key from your backup by using this tool below it should be compatible and you should run it at offline machine. Once you extracted the private key using that tool find a wallet that supports testnet and import the private key and transfer all testnet coins to a new wallet. - https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
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A kind of meme coin under the solana network, I don't know if it's just new and it launched recently? And it looks like this is also his first time facing the bull run, right?
It seems okay that there is some risk when investing here, with his 1 billion supply, he may hit 1$ ATH this bull run if the development is good and it's not bad with the low cap that he has which is more or less 2M$.
Bonk token is not new it has been there since last year it already gained 5000% only those who will have lambo from this token are those who bought it at a very cheap price but right now if you are going to invest in a Meme token like this it's pretty risky and it can drop so fast it's not the same as coins like Bitcoin and ETH or Solana that don't have huge declines. It is just the same as the Pepe token that recently increased in price and is now still in the downtrend.
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What do you mean? Bitcoin Testnet I think does not have a fixed maximum supply it's not the same as Bitcoin in Mainnet which has a 21m total supply. The concept of a maximum supply doesn't apply to Testnet it should be used only for testing purposes by developers with no real value.
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Just as I was about to try this method, the mycelium wallet seems to have fully synced and showing the balances correctly now, will transfer the coins out right now.
Also, I cannot find the derivation path of the ETH wallet as you mention, there is nothing on that account besides balance info and wallet address, this is the latest version of mycelium.
Thanks again everyone.
That's good news if it is showing the balance correctly. I think you didn't follow my guide carefully you should be able to see the derivation path under balance below the ETH address look at mine below. In case if the transaction is not successful you can use my method. And make sure to also transfer all of your funds to a new wallet including BTC and ETH because you already imported the seed phrase to many wallets, which is no longer safe.
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Myetherwallet only sees my primary ETH wallet. It does not see my secondary ETH wallet which the USDT tokens are tied to, so that will not work, I will manually add the UDST but the balance will be zero because there are zero USDT tokens on my primary ETH wallet.
Thanks.
Ok I get it in Mycelium would you mind to check the secondary ETH wallet's derivation path you can find it under the balance tab below the ETH address and then use the tool below - https://iancoleman.io/bip39/- Download the page, save it and run the page offline - Change it from Bitcoin to ETH and paste the master seed phrase - and then go scroll down to the bottom and you should be able to see all private keys of your ETH addresses - after that go to BIP44 tab edit the "account" number use the derivation path that I mentioned above check the sample below as you can see mine is 2 - Once it's done scroll down again to the bottom and you should be able to find the secondary ETH address copy the private key - And then import it to Myetherwallet and add a USDT token. m/44'/60'/2'/0/0 The 2 should be the account number This should also work for you as I already tested it many times. And be careful not to talk to any newbies who PM you they are most likely scams.
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