Now I am really curious if some of the members here didn't get the April Fools' prank, got fooled and submitted their credit card information already Theymos can't receive those details from that from since the action redirects only locally which is 127.0.01 not to any server.
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Maybe this one: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.snag.gy%2FJG9EuT.jpg&t=663&c=w8-bPTvg9hnvwA) Now it changed after several try. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Trying a selfie from another angle:
Only the first extant post in the thread will be verifAIed™. Ugh. Cheater.
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Do I feel old yet? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fibb.co%2Fz4nVcqg.jpg&t=663&c=x-8zyK2TkiAy4Q) Is there a wrong with the code? [IMG]https://ibb.co/z4nVcqg.jpg[/img] I bet there's something wrong with the image you want to post. 404 error tho.
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Verified merit beggar, just saw it.
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I can only afford a pencil just for now, not enough smerits. But please do give me a condom for safe april fool sex, please--if ever ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) .
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Oh I forgot my extended verification Here's my photo on my younger days, I just scanned it ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.summitmedia-digital.com%2Ftownandcountry%2Fimages%2Fgallery%2F2952%2FJOSERIZALAUCTION4.jpg&t=663&c=KOpNJ1iTJnVl6A)
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Oh god. The KYC squad is already in the forum.
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Yep, this must be a scam/phishing site of its dex testnet website. AFAIK this is the real url https://testnet.binance.org/, as what I see in their official twitter account.
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Now, I'm just amazed by how diligent the owner of the .TO extension of bitcointalk to continue his business. Now it's up again, it's just updated its host today ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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Bitcoin BTC ETF: SEC stalls proposal yet again; decision pushed to May 2019In what could trigger a bearish decline for the cryptocurrency market, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] has yet again stalled a publicly traded Bitcoin BTC product. The top regulator released a public notice to the effect on March 29. “The SEC has extended its deadlines to approve or deny the Bitwise and VanEck bitcoin ETF proposals to May 16 and May 21, 2019. The SEC can, and almost certainly will, delay both ETF proposals two more times. The SEC’s *final* deadlines will be October 13 and October 18, 2019.”https://ambcrypto.com/bitcoin-btc-etf-sec-stalls-proposal-yet-again-decision-pushed-to-may-2019/
Now, I wonder if there are still people here expect this ETF will be approved. I see no reason the decline or approval will gain more popularity or demand to bitcoin.
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I supposed a great actor stealing private keys is not a hack though.
Anyway, this is one of the reasons why centralized will and still be hacked.
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The google form from the topic linked is asking the ethereum address, so, this campaign has nothing to do with bitcoin campaigns This is a bitcoin only topic Regards really? the topic name does not restrict it to btc only. I wonder if it's your first visit in this board (Service Discussion), particularly in this thread. This list is only for btc paying signature campaigns.
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Profile: Henri CartierCopy-pasting post in web wallets board. Copy: Tethers (USDT) is a stable coin that is often seen as a safe haven for traders who want to avoid periods of market volatility. While USDT is often kept on exchanges and used as a tool to trade in and out of cryptocurrency as desired, some holders may also want to store their coins securely away from an exchange. USDT was originally created using the Omni Layer protocol (using the bitcoin blockchain), but has since launched an additional version as an ERC20 token (using the Ethereum blockchain). This means that there are two different types of USDT, both with different storage methods.
Anyone who wishes to move their USDT to a wallet must first figure out which type of USDT they have as the two types are not compatible with each other. If you deposit the wrong type of USDT into the wrong wallet, you will lose your funds.Some of the Top usdt wallets are - MyEtherwallet: MyEtherWallet (MEW) is a free, open-source tool for creating wallets that work with the Ethereum platform. OmniWallet: OmniWallet is a web wallet that supports BTC, OMNI, USDT, MAID, SAFEX, AMP, ALT. Tether Wallet: Tether wallet is a Web-based official wallet used to store USDT. Original: USDT was originally created using the Omni Layer protocol (using the bitcoin blockchain), but has since launched an additional version as an ERC20 token (using the Ethereum blockchain). This means that there are two different types of USDT, both with different storage methods.
Anyone who wishes to move their USDT to a wallet must first figure out which type of USDT they have as the two types are not compatible with each other. If you deposit the wrong type of USDT into the wrong wallet, you’ll lose your funds.
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Tethers (USDT) is a stable coin that is often seen as a safe haven for traders who want to avoid periods of market volatility. While USDT is often kept on exchanges and used as a tool to trade in and out of cryptocurrency as desired, some holders may also want to store their coins securely away from an exchange. USDT was originally created using the Omni Layer protocol (using the bitcoin blockchain), but has since launched an additional version as an ERC20 token (using the Ethereum blockchain). This means that there are two different types of USDT, both with different storage methods. Anyone who wishes to move their USDT to a wallet must first figure out which type of USDT they have as the two types are not compatible with each other. If you deposit the wrong type of USDT into the wrong wallet, you will lose your funds. Some of the Top usdt wallets are - MyEtherwallet: MyEtherWallet (MEW) is a free, open-source tool for creating wallets that work with the Ethereum platform. OmniWallet: OmniWallet is a web wallet that supports BTC, OMNI, USDT, MAID, SAFEX, AMP, ALT. Tether Wallet: Tether wallet is a Web-based official wallet used to store USDT. At least put a source if you only do a copy-pasted phrase/words. Plagiarism is not a good habit you know. Source: https://www.finder.com/best-tether-wallets
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I'm sure the one who leaves those feedback are willing to take it back if you improved yourself for being a shitposter (I'm not 100% sure for vod though). But if they weigh that you're still shit posting then I don't think it's possible.
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I used samurai before and I didn't encounter any issues, and I guess samurai has all the great features of a bitcoin wallet though its only for android users.
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I used to trade on Cryptopia from time to time and found the exchange interesting for smaller coins. Even if I didn't suffer any loss from the hack, I won't trade there anymore - even if the handling and communication with the event was exemplary from Cryptopia in my opinion. My trust was lost.
Even mine, I used this exchange every time I have altcoin/tokens to be exchanged and there are only few exchanges to use including CP but after some issue of closing accounts randomly, I stopped using this exchange and luckily never stored any large amount before the hacked happens. And considering using them now? Nevermind...
Btw, just earlier 30,789 #ETH (4,288,847 USD) transferred from Cryptopia Hack to Unknown wallet https://twitter.com/whale_alert/status/1111450832426491906
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