You can also control your alerts from the Website in real time.
Looks like it's just a pop-up alert and since we have to be logged in, I would suggest adding some sort of sound to those alerts. - This way, we don't have to constantly check the tab with the dashboard.- Mobile notification
- Mobile alarm (soon)
What's the difference between those?
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In regards to DashingAgent, looks like it falls into a grey area, and even though we're allowed to use donations and referral links in our signature spaces, I think those should get the same treatment as using a malware/phishing link in that space or else it completely defeats the purpose of having those rules [#4 and #7] in the first place since someone else's signature space will have more impact than a single or multiple posts with donations or a referral code spam.
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arguably the best investment platform I have come across in a while and I mean it!
You mean it simply because of the fact that either you're the creator or a team member of this so-called investment platform [AKA a Ponzi scheme]. Is XQTrader scam? No, XQTraders is legit. The company is registered in the United States with a real physical address.
Yeah right! Just because they [you] claim to have a real physical address, doesn't make them a legit platform. - 0.8% daily profits on your investment (up to 24% monthly) ~Snipped~ - Instant Withdrawals, no fees.
Too good to be true! I wonder what could go wrong with this announcement [pretending to be a review] that happens to be also the first post of a newbie user Archived
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At the time of writing this post, you still have " no feedback" and yet, there's feedback on the last part of that image... - Care to explain where did you get that one from? - You also mentioned about refund but AFAIK, Sellix doesn't offer it so we need to take your word for it, and since your reputation isn't at risk [you don't have any], then would you consider using escrow services in order to protect potential buyers?
IMHO, it's a bit hard to trust someone that claims to earn a passive income of $500 on a daily basis and still tries to sell a method for $20 - $34 in an online forum.
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Extension requires no permissions, so you can rely on no misbehavior.
Similar to what @seoincorporation mentioned, it's going to be tricky when it comes to most of us installing it so is there a way to make it open-source so one of the known developers/back-end coders could verify it and is there a way to be sure if the code you'll be publishing is exactly the code behind the extension on the chrome web store? - If the answer to the above two questions is "Yes", then I can see this being used by many users since it has potential.
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and there are suspicions he went to Thailand with all coins. ~Snipped~ Even Bloomberg wrote an article about this: https://archive.ph/gJssmNot sure which one is more reliable but Bloomberg mentioned that a news agency has spotted him in " Albania".
There's a new update on their " website"/Twitter account and this is the google translation: Screenshot- I've highlighted some of its parts and hopefully, it gets sorted out but a part of me says to not get my hopes up for the victims [unfortunately].
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What is this shit?
The latter word is the perfect representation of the type of service you'll be getting if you keep using that wallet. Did they increase fees?
No; The short version is because of the power outage that a lot of Chinese pools experienced and that directly contributed to the network becoming fully loaded and that lead to fees going up [it's finally on a downward slope]. Read this: Chinese mining pools’ hash power plummets amid regional blackouts
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Thank you for the additional findings!
You're very welcome. I will open a flag against widecoin and I hope others will support it!
Supported your flag and will tag that account as well. Why don't we wait for them (widecoin team) to fix their mistake (in this case is website), instead accusing them of being bad. I support widecoin to fix this trouble.
Read the middle part of qwertyup23's above post again; Clearly, they have no intention of fixing something but instead, they chose to run away from the truth... - With that kind of attitude, I think we could all agree that they shouldn't be trusted at all.
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In addition to your findings, I checked some of their content for plagiarism and got the following results: - Credit to whoever "archived their website" two days ago.- Homepage [without team section] + FAQ page returned with roughly 54% [76% - 22%]: Screenshot
- The former literally used different sources for each sentence. - Team section returned with roughly 13% [80% - 67%]: Screenshot
- It didn't take them that long to get rid of that section completely [thanks to you]
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I am seeking your kind support if possible to checkout our website and see if you are keen on the project that we are pursing.
You might want to add more information in regards to its features apart from being able to "pay in cryptocurrencies while merchants receive cash". How do you like the idea of "spending your crypto like cash?"
Depending on how you interpret it, I'm already doing it but would always welcome having more options. Please also feel free to help us in our google docs
Based on that page [archived], it appears that it'll be a wallet with a conversion feature. Am I correct?
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Since bitcoin uses wallet that are not traceable back to the owners,
That's wrong on so many levels... a lot of scammers have decided to use bitcoin as a medium to carry out their fraudulent acts.
I can assure you that there are a lot more scammers that use other tools for such activities. - BTCitcoin is just the center of attention [media] at the moment.Most scammers believed once you pay them and they don't carry out the services they are paid for,there is no way they can be traced back for them to offer a refund of payment... What do you think
Are you implying that you're often in contact with scammers? It is so sad that these scammers are destroying the image and reputation of bitcoin in many aspects.
It's not just them, most governments try their best to capitalize on it.
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The only service which I found with a "premine" tag is Coinpaprika, but it doesn't work (in fact, it seems to show some premined cryptocurrencies, but not nearly all of them). Found one more platform with a premine tag but the one you linked appears to be much better: CoinLore: List of All Cryptos In Premine Category [Ann thread]- Having said that, I checked a few of the listed cryptocurrencies at random and some of them weren't included on Coinpaprika so perhaps you could use them side by side.
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Beatport, the world's largest online music store for DJs, will start accepting bitcoins in June,
Even though I'm not a DJ, surprisingly, this is the first time that I'm hearing about them; Anyone knows why they'll be doing it in June as opposed to now [are they building their own payment processor from scratch]? Beatport’s NFT In addition to accepting bitcoins, BitPort will also release its first NFT series, Music for Future Dance Floors.
At first, I thought they're not that committed but looks like they've partnered with Crypto.com and they'll be releasing it in there [link].
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@dkbit98 Interesting results for the first chart but I think it would've been better if you compared the one that was meant for businesses as opposed to households... - Having said that, I do know for a fact that there are few countries from that list that even charge a higher rate for mining operations in comparison to the one they usually give for businesses.I think it's time to change this stats and explore other countries for Bitcoin mining.
I would love to see that happen but @bryant.coleman has valid points... - It'd be nice to see new manufacturers from countries that are on top of that list.
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Selling in lots of 7: Each lot contains dranzer, dragoon, draciel, drigger, trygle, wolborg, seaborg
Price?
Due to your current rank, you might want to take a picture that includes your forum name + the date on a piece of paper together with the items in question [same applies to your other thread]. - Also mention if you're willing to use escrow services for it. - Posting guidelines for physical goods
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MinerDepo.com
You forgot to type the letter "s" in there. P.J Oudweg 4, 1314 CH Almere, The Netherlands
That's funny... These scammers had a "completely different address" back then: Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom - Take note of the following threads and posts:
Don't trust them.
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Is the cryptocurrency website payments solution market saturated? Is there space for a simple free plugin to help small shop owners or do sellers prefer established plugins?
It's a bit saturated but there's always room for one more, even if known plugins would still be the preferred choice for most of the shop owners out there. Will a new simple plugin be appreciated?
Why not [especially if you decide to make it open source]. Available cryptocurrency plugins work in different ways to get the same results. I've modified an existing script for Electrum that pulls transactions data then exports it to databases.
Since results are pretty much the same, then hopefully it comes with unique features... - I do know I'm probably asking too much for something that's free but that directly contributes when it comes to shop owners using it over other known plugins.
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We are thinking whether we should use faucet sites as advertisement media or not.
If your platform belongs to that exact field, by all means, go for it but if it doesn't, you'll be burning more than what you'll be getting back [conversions]. - Although I based my thought on my personal experience from a few years back, I strongly believe that should still be the case.
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Collateral:
I can provide DigitalOcean account with $65+ remaining in credit which can be spent on servers
I'm not that familiar with DigitalOcean but AFAIK, nothing stops you from recovering your account [such platforms usually have a system in place for that]. - For valid collaterals, refer to "this post" instead.
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I'm looking to follow a couple of Youtube Crypto Influencers. Does anyone have any recommendations?
What I'm about to mention it's not a recommendation, but rather an added source to what coin-investor already mentioned [few missing names]: Crypto Channels - Youtube Ranker- You can filter them based on views, videos, and subscribers. - Note: I prefer to not vouch for content made by any of the influencers/YouTubers from the above link [always DYOR].
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