Here's a list of the trusted escrows here which you can use to find which is suited for your needs: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276897Further details should be discussed with your escrow just be sure to always ask for a signed message and a PM here.
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Hello guys, happy VD..... What I want to ask now is that since bitcoin tx fees are really low, is viabtc tx accelerator still spammed? I am a little bit lazy to check it (don't have a time to watch XX:00). If anyone tried it today or these days, will I be able to accelerate transactions without being ultrafast in milliseconds? In past it was even imppossible.
Viabtc's tx accelerator is for stuck transactions but now that there's hardly anything on the mempool, transactions ( even a 1 sat/byte) are getting confirmed pretty fast which is why it's safe to conclude that there's hardly anyone who uses viabtc's tx accelerator right now. ( You probably don't need any accelerator right now) To prove this, I picked up a random unconfirmed transaction here: https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions, then submitted it on viabtc at exactly 04:30 and as expected it got accepted.
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Upon checking it seems like poloniex cutted ties with the turtles and is now in friendly terms with the Three toed sloths so expect even getting a reply within a month is considered as "fast". There's a lot of guys with a similar problem such as yours but they didn't have a choice except to wait If you didn't get the joke, sloth's are one of the slowest animals in this world lol.
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No that’s what I actually see when I log in to my blockchain. He wants me to send money back into my blockchain from another wallet to activate that money. I didn’t send any money btw Spending from an address requires its corresponding private key so if the address is tagged as "watch-only" you can't spend from it as it means exactly as it sounds, you can only watch it. Are you sure you're the only one who has an access to this wallet? because watch-only address/es can't just be there by default, somebody has to add them first so they can show up. But they guy is indeed fishy I'm 99.9% sure that he's a scammer for the reasons already stated by foxpup. Also, good job on asking here first before sending any cents
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Update from bitgrail regarding the missing funds: https://bitgrail.com/news (It's not in english so you have to rely on google translate ) It seems like bitgrail is uselessly trying to turn the tables by accusing the nano team instead Also, Here's an excerpt from the interview conducted by cointelegraph: CT: Do you expect to find a refund solution for the customers, even if the Nano team decides not to cooperate?
FF: No, it's impossible to refund the stolen amount.
Condolences!!
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Can you provide more information on this as I can't understand what exactly is the problem Did you deposited to a wrong address? or sent a cryptocurrency to an address of another cryptocurrency? Please provide as much detail as possible.
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There's a service which you can contact 1000+ digital currency investors where you will only pay once you get a reply. Here's the link: https://earn.com/digital-currency. I've seen this on DannyHamilton's site so I guess he's the one providing this service??. You might not know but he's a reputable member here. But the thing is I'm not sure if chinese people are also included (maybe they are?) however since you're interested in the investors itself then perhaps this service might interest you.
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Buying a large amount of bitcoin in person will be difficult But you might wanna try: Try looking at https://localbitcoins.com - Just pick "In person" --> "Cash" category or here in the forum at Currency Exchange - try asking if someone's near at your place This will of course depends on how "bulk" are you going to buy since there's always a limit on how much a seller can offer, you can solve this by simply transacting with 1 or 3+ sellers (depends on what you need).
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Spam and scam are not 100% eliminated in forums so I doubt you can find one that is 100% scam and spam free. The decent ones I could recommend are: https://forum.bitcoin.com and https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin (there are a couple of other sub reddit's which you can also find there)
Also I've seen your post history, Not sure why you're searching for a spam-free forums when you're also spamming here
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I'm seeing that it's already past the removal date which is: The following markets will be removed on February 9th, 2018:
BTC-FUN
ETH-FUN
But as per their statement, you still have time to withdraw it but please note that the 14 days will not be always the case so if you are not seeing your coins, you can't withdraw it most likely. I missed the notification that the token was being delisted. How can I recover or withdraw my tokens? We generally seek to provide up to 14 days for users to withdraw their tokens after the date that a market or token is delisted. Please withdraw your token from the Exchange prior to the withdrawal deadline. After this date, we will be unable to help effectuate withdrawals from the exchange. As such, users should withdraw any delisted tokens that they have before the withdrawal deadline.
But yes if withdrawal is still possible you can send it to either MEW or Binance (or other supported markets: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/funfair/#markets) *MEW is the right choice if you're into long term holding since storing coins/token for a long time in exchanges is not encouraged.
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You need to specify which exchange it is since each of them has a different policy when it comes to lost of 2fa access.
But if you saved you 16-character backup code, you can easily access your 2fa codes thus making the process easy regardless of what exchange it is.
Also state what authenticator app you're using.
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404 NOT FOUND so T-mobile didn't really have any interest at all lol. Jokes aside, I searched and found the article: https://www.coindesk.com/t-mobiles-stealth-blockchain-work-quietly-coming-together. As usual, It's just another "might be" news and there is nothing concrete yet . The big shots have a lot to consider if they will be using the blockchain tech/bitcoin so it will not be as easy as it sounds. There are a lot of article about this actually so you might wanna give it a read.
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TXID located on my coinjar wallet: 6fba2a114fbe3266cfadc06957048bf94a96b1de49b2bfb5eb89d6c8849b26b3
That one was tagged as " Removed/Double Spend" on btc.com (Block explorer) but don't worry an exact same transaction is found which is this one so what probably happened is the sender did a double spend since the previous was stucked in limbo and yes it's already confirmed. You should check you address on any block explorer and if the amount there doesn't match what is on coinjar, just contact their support including the link.
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I think you can still log in on the clearnet using your current credentials, Have you tried it yet? I don't know why you prefer using TOR and web wallets but greenaddress should be fine. Do you support Tor? Do you have an Onion site? Yes, our https site supports Tor users. Our mainnet production site is at http://s7a4rvc6425y72d2.onion, and testnet is at http://gu5ke7a2aguwfqhz.onion. The GreenBits wallet for Android has direct support for Tor to be used with Orbot via SOCKS5 (or any SOCKS5 proxy that understands Tor).
For other webwallet that i know safe as of now is coinbase which is well known web wallet Being well know has nothing to do with safety. That fact that coinbase is completely centralized and doesn't let users access their private keys should be an enough reason to not use it
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You will need to rank up first before being able to post pictures on Bitcointalk. Posting pictures is disabled for new accounts to alleviate spam. Read this: https://bitcointalk(.to)/index.php?topic=1689727.0 Hey you've pasted a clone/phishing site of the actual btctalk since it should be .org not .to. You should edit it since someone might use it to login.
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I'm not sure if they're connected or not (probably not) but it doesn't matter in this case since they're both untrustworthy sgcoinex(dot)com is/has: - Poorly made - Believe me or not but legit sites has some kind of professional feel on it which this site doesn't have as it is plainly unresponsive
- Same UI as Binance - If the dev's are just copying another exchange, they're not up for the job not to mention this is actually common on scam sites
- Unsecured Connection - Information entered can easily leak
- No reviews
- SNS are dead - If you click it, you will just be redirected to their homepage
As for the ICO, yes anything that offers guaranteed profits shouldn't be trusted for obvious reasons and upon visiting their site, I have come to a conclusion that they'd already abandoned the project but the site stayed as it is to scam people. They are already behind their roadmap but there's not a single announcement from them and as a matter of fact all of their SNS are dead some are even deleted
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I have accounts on Bittrex, Binance, Cryptopia and Live Coin. Some accounts I set up just to see what they are like but I always go back to Bittrex. Why ? I find it easier to navigate, more coin selection and all in all a better experience for me. I understand that it charges slightly higher rates (correct me if I am wrong) but I am not a big player and just find the experience with Bittrex more enjoyable and easy to use.
Am I missing out on something by staying with Bittrex or can someone recommend something similar but better and why ?
You must have been living under a rock to not know the huge amount of complaints about bittrex lol. They are mostly composed of problems such as disabled accounts, verified accounts reverting to unverified, verification taking too long etc.. And with all these complaints, getting ahold of their support is the most difficult. But since you're not depositing huge amount of money, you should be fine I think?? since the recent problems are mostly on the big bucks guys but as they say, you never know until it happens .
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Yes you may. You may post any link for as long as it's clean. The only exception that I know of are for referral links.
Whether you can though, I don't know. There are limitations imposed on newbies and I'm not sure whether posting clickable links is one of them. It wouldn't hurt to try though, so go for it!
Thanks! Yes, i want to put ref links inside. Unless you want your post to be deleted, you shouldn't add any referral link(s) on it as it is against the rules, you can find it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0 (I suggest reading all of it) Just post the site's url as it is.
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They have their own exchange ( https://wavesplatform.com/) but to be honest most of their tokens are junk so I don't think it'll be picked up by the mainstream exchanges anytime soon. Anyway, Just stay tune on their telegram channels and other SNS for announcements.
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It was only banned on facebook's paid ads so there shouldn't be any problem on facebook bounties as the users can still post and share stuffs about ICO's/cryptocurrency etc..
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