I did not participate in this airdrop. I do not understand why they need my personal data? Something is not quite clear to me the situation with this airdrop from blockchain.com
Today I have sent a little Ethereum to my address but it instantly transferred to another address. Later, I tried again sending 0.002 ETH and the same. It also transferred that same address instantly.
How to get solve this?
Immediately stop using this address. It is hacked. Just forget about it, and never send Ether into this - Ether will always get to the address of the attacker.
Well, what did you expect? What will someone here decide for you? Yes, of course, a great thought! Do as you want (as written in the first message). And you will succeed! Probably. But it is not exactly.
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I think that Etherdelta is quite a safe exchange. I have been using it for a long time, and so far there has been no trouble. I hope this will continue.
Neither airdrops nor participation in the bounty is now profitable. Firstly, there are no normal projects now. Secondly, a bounty is littered with (multi-accounts) bots, due to which the number of participants grows to incredible sizes, and the reward is proportionally reduced to a miser (and there is no benefit from such promotion due to bots).
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I believe that in the case of swap coins there should be a possibility to exchange them at any time. It may be, for example, within a month the exchange is performed automatically. And then (for those who did not have time), the exchange should be made in manual mode. Let it be more time consuming, but the possibility of a swap should be maintained.
You are talking nonsense. Merging is not possible here. This is not a friendship, this is a business. There may be absorption or destruction. And no other options.
No, it does not help. Those projects that do not hide their members, quite actively participate in the discussions, produce videos with developers and team members. And fraudulent projects can simply hire people (actors) who will act for them.
Before investing in ICO, I will definitely conduct my small investigation. Highlights: a whitepaper, the availability of information about the team, the experience of the project participants, chatting and social networking. A big plus is the availability of a prototype of the finished product.
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I think that you waste your time members of the forum on this nonsense. Forget it and boldly pass by such rubbish. It's just speculating on the name "bitcoin".