I just used Crypto.com to transfer some BTC to my wallet .. their fee shown on the app is 0.0004 BTC to send to my wallet address. I charged 0.00115736 BTC as per shown in my Trezor account - 3 times the amount.
I'm not one of their users but I think this might be just a misunderstanding from your side... - Was that amount shown as its transaction fee as opposed to a deduction from your own funds?
- Did that transaction happen to have multiple outputs [other amounts sent to other addresses]?
- If the answer to the above two questions is "yes", then it's just a method that we call "transaction batching [most platforms out there tend to combine multiple withdrawals into a single transaction so they could significantly save on fees]."
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Who sent you that link? Was it " Lavander"? - If he/she just randomly sent you a PM with those things, you could also report that message to one of the admins.29. Sending unsolicited PMs, including but not limited to advertising and flood, is not allowed.
Let's lists the lies until they are proven true.
Have you notified the user in question, to provide proof of some sort in this thread?
Btw, you might want to change the latter part of the subject field.
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Great guide @so98nn but I would like to point to few things: For altcoin mining the algorithms which are used can be run on the GPU's.
There are also CPU and HDD/SSD minings. Thats is Graphic Card Units.
Processing For this purpose you get share from the altcoin which you are mining and are paid in the same coin. For example, ETH mining would give you ETH, RVN mining would give you RVN etc.
With the help of some of the pools [they do the conversions for a certain fee], they could also earn BTCitcoin even though they were mining an altcoin. So a good PSU normally has 1000 watt splitter. If your rig is more than 6 GPU then choose accordingly. For example, 3000 Watt, 2000 Watt PSU's.
Since you're targeting newbies, then I'd suggest explaining this part in a detailed manner... - Some of them might get confused that a "single" 2000 W PSU is enough for running a 3000 W mining rig [I do know you typed "PSU's" but still].e) Cables: Well, you will need few cables with different purposes behind them. Viz., Power chords (PCI's), Risers, PSU power chord, Monitor cable, Connectors.
You might want to explain why each one of them may be needed at some point [e.g. risers]. For example, NiceHash miner,
I'd like to point out a rare issue that some might face in the future and it's a restriction that some of these have based on your location [personally, NiceHash isn't an option for me and might not be for some]. - If you see nothing works, don't panic [just switch to another option, your rig is fine].I noticed there is a lot of accumulated dust in this picture. It's best to keep mining rigs [especially GPUs] dust-free [I'd recommend using a blower [from a safe distance] at least once a month]. Can someone merit so98nn on my behalf?
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I am still looking for a cryptocurrency marketplace that has escrow service and protection, hopefully, I can find it soon, any suggestions will be great.
There's one more [Toffee.com (formerly known as CoinMall.com)] but I can't really vouch for it at the moment [I would've probably vouched before they migrated to a new platform but it could be under new ownership now and AFAIK, those escrow providers that they hired from this forum are no longer part of their team].
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do you know how it's possible and what to do in this case???
Apart from Potato Chips's suggestion, I don't think anyone could actually help you [in this forum] unless you were dealing with one of their staff [they don't seem to have one in here]. - IMO, your only option is to wait and hope that they would grant your request [highly unlikely]. - Avoid wasting your time on such platforms [it always ends like that].Read the following Trustpilot comment: it's important not to judge early but most Chinese exchanges ask for kyc which seems like their whole purpose is to take data from individuals all over the world who believe in free cryptocurrency. caution needed
there are no Terms and Condition and even the FAQ.
There's a " FAQ" page but it's in an unusual place [question mark icon from the right floating bar].
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Can anyone please recommend a good escrow or perhaps someone with good status here on the community would be happy to act as auctioneer/ escrow for a fee?
Here you go [you can't go wrong with anyone from that list]: Recommended bitcointalk escrow services- Before you decide to send one of them a PM, make sure you've read the terms from their announcement threads.It’s 5 sealed packs overall. 4 first editions and 1 original team rocket sealed but not first edition.
You might want to mention their prices as well.
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YOU WILL MAIL YOUR DEVICE BACK FOR INSPECTION ~Snipped~ UPON RECEIVING YOUR DEVICE,
Since you're still quite new in this community, I'd recommend disclosing the physical location of your shop so they could walk in and you do the repairs directly in front of them. - A lot of users [in this community] that tend to use their devices as personal wallets or for storing sensitive information are rightfully paranoid [might help with getting customers].affirmtronics.com
Looks like all of the links in its footer area aren't working [you might want to double-check those parts].
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@mr. JK You didn't mention which island specifically but check the following list and see if you can find its name on the list: Supported CountriesTake note: Some of the results and ratings are outdated [some of those services turned out to be scammers] so make sure you DYOR before using any of the listed options.
The following thread might come in handy: [BIG LIST] Crypto Debit Cards
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once you sign up , you will find an icon next to light/dark mode , then you see menu , and the first icon is to apply.
You might want to add that part to OP. No its not a paid job , as everything is free on talkoncrypto ...
You're probably correct [for now] but through your forum, you could gain indirect traffics for your other associated platforms [e.g. exchange]; therefore, those could lead to more conversions/earnings.
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why should I pay when I could just start my own exchange.
Starting your own exchange is still going to cost you money [it depends on its features, security and your knowledge + having to deal with government agencies at some point] + time [it'll take some time before it becomes a successful one and there's a big "if"]. hopefully BINANCE will be next, but you have to pay a lot to make your listing possible
Binance free? I doubt,
Binance Listing Fee Update
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I have a pallet of Whatsminer M3/M3+ and Antminer S9 13.5/14th spares or repairs Some are fine, some need psu’s some need cards I haven’t tested them, they’ve been replaced by newer machines Located Scotland
If you're looking to sell these [the latter part of your subject field is a bit confusing], you should probably consider listing their prices and quantities as well... - You might want to also mention if you'll accept deals through one of the forum escrow providers.
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@monero.cx How are we supposed to know how much we're going to get in exchange for our coins prior to the exchange itself? - I'm not sure if I'm missing something but it doesn't even show the required deposit amounts on the "respective exchange pages".
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I have been using this forum since 2019 but I haven't seen any changes to site.
Here are some of the changes since 2019: - I might've missed some but it doesn't matter.In addition to what others have said so far, we [as "normal" users] are only viewing the front-end of the product [this forum] as opposed to seeing all of the minor/major changes that are happening [regularly] in the back-end. - I'm not a back-end coder by any means but I strongly believe that we've had a lot of modifications since then [we may not see or feel those, but they're part of our interactions].
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@Coinmaster2.5 I had a good experience on my short visit and I really enjoyed your podcasts section [please, do more of those] and perhaps, you could add RSS feeds and a dark mode to make it even better.
/Bookmarked.
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Awesome bitcoin pocket watch @https://www.productionbuy.com/products/bitcoin-pocket-watch
Those are clearly fake [archived] and edited images... Feel free to prove me wrong by taking a picture that shows both the product and your forum name and the date on a piece of paper. - Until then, I'll be leaving negative feedback on your account.
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Do you guys know any platforms or websites where Bitcoin whales are giving away Bitcoins in exchange for some work or for free?
You can find other platforms from the following list: Freelancing platforms which pay in BitcoinTake note: None of them give you free bitcoins and I highly doubt there's a so-called BTCitcoin whale behind any of these platforms.You could simply sell virtual or digital products/services for Bitcoin.
Not just digital product [literally anything]... @Dzeividz: Take note that most scammers usually take part [as a buyer/seller] in digital product sales [easier for them to run away].
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because of personal reasons I don't give collaterals.
That's obviously just an excuse [I highly doubt you have any valid collateral, to begin with]. I can give you 5% of my bet earnings every year for the next 5 years,
Yeah, right! You won't. I can provide you with screenshots of my freebitco.in account after the transaction to prove the funds are really used for betting on freebitco.in if you want.
Nice try but it's not going to happen. Ok Mr. Free Market
I'm sure you know what you need to do next: Lock this thread
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The platform where people Post ,
We already do that in here. Like
To an extent, we also do that in here [some users tend to use the merit button as a like button [not what it was intended for but they still do]]. or Talk as "wallet address owner".
Why? After reading all of your comments, I still can't find a single valid reason for such a thing [nonsensical]. people can know how valuable this information by there Funds or holding time or vaule in verify address.
Someone else's worth shouldn't be measured by how thick their wallets are [same goes for any of their provided information on the internet]. it'll add value to Project and Dev Team.
It'll add a different kind of thing as opposed to what should actually be described as "value".
The way I'm seeing it, you've come up with a project idea for the wrong reasons [it won't succeed].
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cryptobtcmixer.com: The best rated Bitcoin Mixer in 2021
Who says that? Our reserves are publicly proven on BitcoinTalk.
Giant network of 5000 bitcoins:
In short, what you've stated on your website is a complete lie, unless you could prove me and others wrong [highly unlikely]. The "mix coins" on the left have been added to add visuality and are not used for deception.
I have no doubt that the highlighted part is the reason behind its usage [known tactic among scammers]. you must first provide evidence.
Funny that you mentioned such a thing and yet, did the opposite yourself [you could start by proving us wrong].
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I do not know if it is possible to deceive the system by sending Bitcoin to several addresses before collecting them again at a new address and sending it to the platform. AFAIK, they [or other exchanges] haven't explicitly described the way their systems usually flag such transactions but if I have to guess, it's still going to trigger their systems [regardless of its depth] and that's mainly because of the similarities in its pattern [I could be wrong].
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