Are they detected by any kind of related software? Could it be that this is a driver related issue by any chance? Make sure you've checked those before "baking" them.
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Myriadcoin appears to still be relatively active in exchanges and even boomed recently. You can currently buy the dip in its market.
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The post linked in the OP about COIN ALGO says that users donating 5$ will be able to use it. Does that need to be updated? I didn't see a 5$ donation option anywhere on the website.
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The OP has also receive a negative feedback rating from condoras, the user claimed to have received the funds for escrow.
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Hi everyone,
Looking for 2 types of services/ cards
1. I need a service where I can create more than 20-30 virtual cards without any problems in a sec. (Something like SEB bank offers in online bank, where you can create as much cards as you want 1 or 100 in hour without problem). (Support from Kardiz told me that I can create s much accounts there as i want and on every account can be created 3 cards) But may be someone knows where I can do the same but with 100 cards?
2. Urgent: looking for service, where i can create a virtual card, which can be load up with 3rd parties. I want use a card in online casino and withdraw money to this card. (Also Support from Kardiz told me that I can do that, also anonymous however I can not withdraw money from this card to anywhere) May be cryptopay, but they asked for documents if you want to load up the card from 3rd parties.
Anyone can me help with right service? Better if it is anonym. Would like to create a few virtual cards for casino/paypal and etc. The best service for me is, where I can create 100 virtual cards without verifying documents + can withdraw on them money + can change money back to BTC... as I said Kardiz is good for that, BUT YOU CAN NOT withdraw money from card!!
As I posted in the thread you created, I think that you should be contacting providers to find a sufficient answer, they ought to know better than users. If you find an answer please do let me know. You're looking for a very specific use case but it'd be interesting to see which services can fulfill such requirements.
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You can "invest" in bitcoin simply by buying some. If you're the risky type you could do so with leverage, some platforms offer ridiculously large leverage for BTC pairs, but this comes closer to gambling provided how risky investing in BTC is on its own.
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ANXPRO has HKD trading pairs. Is that what you're looking for?
Normally you'd be able to deposit funds to most exchanges that accept bank deposits. You could ask your local banks to see which one offers good FIAT exchange rates for transfers.
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Hello there. As many of you might know, bitcoin transaction fees are going through the roof and with them so do transaction confirmation times. This is especially inconvenient at times that the price is at all time high levels.
What would be a convenient way to "store"* bitcoin using the technology of an altcoin, especially in order to achieve lower fees and faster confirmations. Can Ripple/Bitshares offer such a thing? How? Other alternatives?
By store I mean being able to withdraw the amount of BTC held at any time, but not necessarily holding the coins under a private key of your own.
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I really can't think of any card that'd fulfill all those requirements. Perhaps you should contact providers individually because only them ought to know better.
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Is there any way to make payouts to a different currency? I think that'd be easier to allow users to cashout in ETH for example due to faster transactions and smaller fees.
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I got an ETH transaction in my account out of the blue marked as Consolidation in the TX type field. It was no negligible sum and I have no idea what it was or where it came from. I don't remember mining those coins (could be weak memory) but the transaction came in on 2017-05-01 and I hadn't mined on coinmine for a long long time.
Hi - I am consolidating all Credit transactions to keep DB clean and fast. This happens every month I had no idea, interesting. Thank you for being such a great and honest admin with your pool.
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I got an ETH transaction in my account out of the blue marked as Consolidation in the TX type field. It was no negligible sum and I have no idea what it was or where it came from. I don't remember mining those coins (could be weak memory) but the transaction came in on 2017-05-01 and I hadn't mined on coinmine for a long long time.
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How was development funded up to this point? Who else other than paying users is going to receive coins if there's going to be an ICO?
Dan self-funded most of it personally as he was quite well-off from his previous successful business ventures prior to becoming interested in the crypto space. However, there are a solid core group of dedicated members, myself included, that have personally funded the project over the past several years. Note: there is not, and never will be (and is technically impossible) a premine. With a variable supply system a pre-mine is meaningless and not relevant. Admirable and interesting. The concept of eMunie sounded interesting to me from the beginning. With all the new developments it seems as though I have some reading to do though. Good luck and hoping for a great launch.
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How was development funded up to this point? Who else other than paying users is going to receive coins if there's going to be an ICO?
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I never knew Coinbase had a London office, they sure don't advetise such a thing. Perhaps it's a virtual one for legal and tax purposes.
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What do you think about the Monaco card?
Personally, I'd stay away from the ICO. Their marketing goes on an on with buzzwords and unrealistic promises for what is essentially a product that's been widely available for years now. I can't think why ICO founding would be needed for a debit card that could actually get issued by a company with minimal investment. It's sad that the ethereum hype lead to such a project getting millions in funding because other that catchy designs there's nothing innovative to be seen here IMO, and even if there's potential we've still not seen any evidence for it. Also, with a reward system that sound like a ponzi scheme, this might be the most sketchy crypto debit card I've seen.
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Interesting, archive.org reveals that this service was really accepting bitcoin back from 2015. Not sure if they're the first one too but interesting nevertheless.
What kept you from this forum for so long?
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Freebitco.in uses addresses that you don't have full access to. They could very well be re-using addresses for other user transactions to for mixing purposes of whatever reason like having computer resources. Don't pay too much attention on the balance of addresses shown in the blockchain, logistics are done off chain often to save resources and money.
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What are the buy rates you can do and what kind of cards are you interested in? I'd suggest to ask for receit/picture of physical card if you'd like to get legit cards. But that'd obviously be more expensive than the illegally obtained and sketchy ones that usually go for cheap around bitcoin forums.
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Mining is CPU and GPU intensive even if you're mining with GPUs. If you'd want to utilize it's full potential as a mining machine you'd have to free up the PC and not multitast with anything intensive (preferably nothing at all) while it mines.
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