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3261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you newbie looking for perceive income? Just be careful of AIRDROP on: May 06, 2020, 02:32:13 PM
Lots of people already warned others about those airdrops. Even if they are not scam, its not worth the time you would be spending to claim and them and managing them. The value of those coins are really low, after all they are "free coins" that gets distributed on large scale.
Yeah, like you said, other airdrops that collects your information are likely to sell those to other people. So, if you value your privacy and would like to be safe from identity theft, do avoid those Airdrops.
3262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the Faith of cryptocurrency after this pandemic period. on: May 06, 2020, 12:40:43 AM
The novel covid-19 crisis has created a massive awareness in cryptocurrency that thrends, social media sites confirmed that cryptocurrency is one of the most discussed topics on the platform. do you think that this awareness that cryptocurrency deserved has finally arrived or is their more to offer for people to consider cryptocurrency as a means of long term investment.
I think we would be seeing no changes like right now nothing has changed in case of crypto currencies. Yeah, the price did start to fall initially as people started to panic, but it did recover soon.
Won't be surprised to see the price crashing though. As the economy starts to recover, people might want to take the advantage of cheap stocks and sell of their coins to invest on stocks.
3263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If we are to start from beginning. on: May 06, 2020, 12:27:44 AM
You really don't want to restart the economy or make it start "from the beginning" after the pandemic ends. Trust me, it might sound all fun and exciting, but the consequence would be drastic. Yeah, we can fix a lot of mistakes made in the past, but is it worth the risk? Think about how chaotic everything would be. The rich and the poor both will suffer due to the restarting on the economy from the beginning. It would take ages to get everything back to a stable point.
Don't wish for a economic restart, rather hope for an economy recovery after the pandemic.
3264  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Scamming or not on: May 06, 2020, 12:08:25 AM
People talking about coinbase is  scamming!! Is it true? I want to know about this topic why they are telling like this? If this type of wallet scam people then what happend!!
So far, I haven't heard anyone accusing coinbase for being a scam. I do use them (though I would never recommend anyone to use any kind of web wallets), and never faced any such problem. Though, their support is really bad, like really "bad bad". Had an issue once, where my card was charged. I contacted my bank, they said everything was okay on their side, the problem was with coinbase. Took me over an month to solve "this simple" issue I faced.
Another reason why people might call coinbase scam (and why you shouldn't be using it) is because you won't have access to the private keys of your own wallet (though coins actually aren't stored on your wallet).
3265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO SCAM on: May 05, 2020, 11:37:07 PM
Hi, guys, I want to ask how do I avoid ICO scams...

Are there any good ICO's left? or is the market flooded with bullshit coins?


Maybe you should stop looking for a good ICO. You would just be wasting you time over here. The market is actually flooded with all bullshit projects that either makes no sense or they put forward an idea that is actually impossible to achieve. Most of them are here to collect money and never to be found again. They are just made for scamming people.
The best way to avoid ICO scam is to avoid all kinds of ICO.
3266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gonna sell my stock assets and invest in these top currencies. Suggestions? on: May 05, 2020, 12:02:48 AM
The average recommends Bitcoin and Ether. I think the two coins are suitable for long-term investments, but for investment criteria such as those that op want, it determined that he will only save for a duration of one to two years, so I suggest Tron, xrp, and bnb.
the three coins are undoubtedly in matters of making FOMO in the crypto world
If you read properly, he is here for long term investment. How come you are saying one to two years of holding are considered short term investment? Basically in case of crypto currencies, short term investment are usually less than 3 to 4 months but never longer than a year.
I doubt XRP would ever be a good investment. What makes you think XRP, Tron and BNB are better suited for short term?
3267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Reason why we look for a new project for investment purpose? on: May 04, 2020, 08:36:44 PM
As the blockchain tech is getting advanced, people’s trust and expectation gets bigger.  Huh
More and more people are trying to get the financial freedom via blockchain.  Undecided
Investment on traditional cryptocurrencies are hard to get a huge return and it seems like a new projects are the best option for investment.
Are there any new blockchain projects need to know? Please share some info about it.  Cheesy
First of all, if you think people are trying to get financial freedom by investing on bitcoin, then no, you are wrong. Most of them are doing this just to earn some money.
Secondly, new projects are not the best option for investment. Highly likely those new projects are going to be just some scam project that you see everyday.
I would advice you to go with bitcoin and other well known  altcoins, even if its hard to get return of your investment. At least you won't get scammed.
3268  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: IS MY BITCOIN WEB ACCOUNT DEACTIVATED, FROZEN OR DISABLED? on: May 04, 2020, 08:34:08 PM
Hi,


Your best shot is to e-mail the wallet support and see what they have to say.



Good luck.

The OP already stated that he can't email their customer support because he can't login.
However,the names of the founders and developers of bitcoinwallet.com are publicly available in the About page of the website(if you click on their bitcoinwallet pages). Perhaps OP can do a google search,find their social media profiles:Facebook,Instagram,Linkedin,Twitter and try to contact them by sending a DM on some of these social media websites.
Not having a support email address and being required to login,in order to ask customer support seems kinda shady to me.I would never use this bitcoinwallet.com wallet.
You don't have to login to send an "email" to the support. They usually should have an email address that anyone can use to contact. So, he should try contacting them through email.
To OP, if you were able to login before and was able to make transaction through it, but now it got disabled, then I guess you got scammed. Did you have any coins on your wallet? Are they still over there or have they been moved?
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The top two wallets for me are:

https://blockchain.com
https://sendbit.io

But I still recommend anyone reading this to go with a wallet that gives you your private keys...https://sendbit.io does.
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If sendbit.io is an online web wallet, then they are also not safe.
I wouldn't be surprised if I see you posting over here one day saying that you have lost your coins.
3269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you committed, or considered committing, illegal act to finance gambling? on: May 02, 2020, 02:54:47 PM
Just wondering how humans(Gamblers) can be so cruel in satisfying their wants to others detriment. This keeps me wondering if there are still gamblers who haven't carried out an illegal act just to satisfy their urge in gambling.  Something happened in my neighborhood today: A Man who we'll know as a good neighbor has just been arrested for stealing during this lockdown period, this was done because he gambled a day before yesterday and lost. According to him, he wanted to steal the funds to get back his lost but was caught in the process and had been handed over to the local police for further investigation.

He's just a public victim here. Although, many wouldn't like to share their experience with us on this, because of their reputation, but will appreciate the sincere response from forum members in this regard.

Have you ever carried out an illegal act just to finance your gambling? Remember this: many have stolen from their parents or from friends to finance their gambling, were you caught or not?  Share your experience with the us and equally advise when necessary.
Lol, you really asking if people committed some illegal stuffs to finance their gambling addiction?
I doubt anyone would confess if they had committed any kind of illegal activity. Like, I mean why would they? I also doubt if anyone who posted over here about their illicit act actually did anything like that.
3270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If you could, would you delete every altcoin? on: May 02, 2020, 01:53:21 PM
I would. Why so many cryptocurrencies should exist? Only one, and all of us would want the same coin.

Like in the real world, we have yens, euros, dollars. Imagine having only 1 currency  Shocked

Wouldn't it be great?
Whats wrong with having altcoins (besides those shit coins and other clone cones)? Why is it bothering you? If all altcoins get "deleted" and everyone jumps into bitcoin, do you really think the whole network can handle it? Think about those confirmation waiting times. Think about those advantageous features some altcoins have over bitcoin.
All I can imagine is that its going to be really bad if there is only 1 alt coin.
3271  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Buy Bitcoin With Credit / Debit Card. on: May 02, 2020, 01:41:21 PM
Hello anyone can recommend a good website where you can buy BTC with Credit/Debit card relatively easy?

Im running an IPTV service and want it to make it as easy as possible for clients to pay.

All websites i have found requires doucments ID and stuff, plz any suggestions?


So, you want to make things easier for your clients by accepting Bitcoin from them? Then why would you need to buy bitcoin? They should be able to pay you directly on your wallet. Considering things aren't automated, get a bitcoin wallet. Generate your wallet address. Setup your wallet address and tell them to make payments over there. Once they make their payment, tell them to provide their TXID too.
Or are you looking for a place to sell your bitcoins?
This is not an individual. The OP said that anyone who recommends a website means that purchases must be there and use a credit card easily, of course many, but to require other documents it is very important in their regulatory rules so that it will be safer to transact and not need to send TXID to people who bought personally.

But I do not know whether he wants to buy or indeed offer their services making it easier for clients who want to buy.
My bad. Missed his second post. But still does not make any sense. He wants to recommend his users to buy BTC with credit cards and be able to pay him. He is saying that he wants to do this so that it becomes easier for his clients to make payments. But don't you think this is an extra work for their clients? It would have been easier for the clients to pay him directly with their credit cards and also save them some fees.
From what I understand, he just wants his clients to buy bitcoin and pay him with bitcoin. It probably has to do something with IPTV thing being illegal...
3272  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Buy Bitcoin With Credit / Debit Card. on: May 02, 2020, 11:56:05 AM
Hello anyone can recommend a good website where you can buy BTC with Credit/Debit card relatively easy?

Im running an IPTV service and want it to make it as easy as possible for clients to pay.

All websites i have found requires doucments ID and stuff, plz any suggestions?


So, you want to make things easier for your clients by accepting Bitcoin from them? Then why would you need to buy bitcoin? They should be able to pay you directly on your wallet. Considering things aren't automated, get a bitcoin wallet. Generate your wallet address. Setup your wallet address and tell them to make payments over there. Once they make their payment, tell them to provide their TXID too.
Or are you looking for a place to sell your bitcoins?
3273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of Gambling Platforms. on: May 02, 2020, 01:21:13 AM
Hey, can you make make an update for CryptoGames? They are no longer crypto-games.net and have moved to Crypto.Games (www.crypto.games)! For verification purpose you can check their official announcement about the changing of domain over here or just PM DogeCoinMachine.
3274  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Lost second password Blockchain.com old wallet on: May 01, 2020, 11:28:12 PM
I found an old wallet and tried to log in on blockchain.com to see if I have some bitcoin inside. I can log in but then it ask me for a second password, I have it written and believe it's correct but it doesn't let me login. I also tried some other possible passwords but had no luck. what should I do? I don't have the recovery seed.
Not aware with that second password since usually i've been only asked out for authorization when i do logged in on different ip or device.
In this case, no oe can help you out but blockchain team itsselt. Have you already contacted their support? thats the only way that you can possibly
access your account.

If the password is somewhat tied to a specific wallet, then I doubt the blockchain team will be able to help. If it is some sort of password to login, then yeah they might be able to help, though they are going to be really  really strict on your recovery, and will most likely deny it.
Not sure though what the second password thing is. According to this, if you are getting an error about decrypting wallet, there is nothing you or they can do.
3275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MY BLOCKCHAIN WALLET WAS STOLEN 0.39070099 BTC !!! on: May 01, 2020, 11:21:31 PM
Ouch, sorry to hear that this has happened to you. Looks like the coins haven't been moved yet. All you can do is just keep on tracking where the funds go until it goes through a mixer (and high chances it will) where you no longer will be able to know where your coins are.
Sadly, this is why most of the people suggests not to use online wallets. But then again, if it was your computer that was infected, so I guess its your fault since you failed to keep your computer clean! Hope you learned a valuable lesson.
3276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto success takes time on: May 01, 2020, 11:16:00 PM
I am sure they aren't to be completely blamed for lacking of patience. They probably decided to invest on bitcoin and other crypto currencies after they have heard about how fast the price of bitcoin or altcoin went up and how quickly lots of people made thousands of dollars within seconds. They entered the market with the same hope of "getting lucky" and becoming rich over night. But as soon as they invested, seeing that the price isn't going up anymore, started to make them restless.
3277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Think before joining any campaign on: May 01, 2020, 11:03:03 PM
I came across AZBI network bounty few days back and I bookmark the page so I can join later and that will be my first bounty on this forum but I noticed a lie about the project, below is the link to the project

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5243303.0

It's said they are listed on the bounty thread but after going to the exchange where thy claimed to have listed (UNISWAP) I can't find any token called AZBI on the exchange platform, even the second listed exchange called Bamboorelay has no single volume at all.

To me this is a very poor bounty project, they used uniswap name to deceive those who are too quick or haste to make money, there is no demand for this token, it's a dead end, I'm glad I spend my time doing few digs if not I would have joined the campaign.

A good lesson learnt here
They probably were listed before but then got delisted sometimes afterwards due to some reason. Again, they a token might not have any volumes after getting listed probably because the tokens hasn't been released to the investors and just got into the list way before than expected.
But, all these tokens you are talking about are just shit tokens created by developers of shit project. Look at others complaining how the whitepaper is just a complete ripoff from another project. Probably the reason they got delisted from the exchange as soon as they saw the project was a scam.
Also, getting listed on an exchange is no way a sign of the project being legit.
3278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 49 Cryptocurrency Wallet Browser Extensions Found Stealing Private keys on: May 01, 2020, 08:05:45 PM
I am not surprised at all hearing this. Never trusted those wallet browser extensions. They all together sounds really fishy to be honest. Though I am a little bit surprised that it took them time to realize that those extensions were stealing private keys. Aren't all chrome extension like opensource. I mean everyone is able to read the code right unless they obfuscate it.
Anyway, I think at least this news might make people think twice before adding some random extension or software.
3279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Another scam project please stop scamming on: May 01, 2020, 06:39:41 PM
This is nothing new. This has been happening for a very long time. Yet, people still invests on those projects. Like why? Can't they just do some research online before risking their money?
This dumping of tokens by the developers isn't a new thing. They are probably not paying others because they might have even more tokens that they need to dump first.
The volumes like you showed are indeed manipulated using bots.
3280  Economy / Gambling / Re: Brand New Crypto gambling Website on: May 01, 2020, 06:06:06 PM
Your website looks similar to the other website, which gave a review of a gambling website. If that is your purpose, then I think you should make another review of every recommended gambling site that you found here. Maybe there is a gambling website that is not getting any review, so you can take your chance to write something about them. Well, good luck OP, I hope you can get success in the future.
Thank you for kind words. We will add more casinos in the future and a section with new casinos.
Hey, already PMed you, but you never replied.
Can you add Crypto.Games to the list? A well known casino that has been around for quite long Smiley.
More information can be found on this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=750760.5580 or just PM me Smiley.
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