The implementation of that crypto app feature is really good since it's a good step that a big company Samsung now recognized cryptocurrencies. Hope others companies will soon add crypto feature on their respective products.
From what I see the influence of samsung is very enormous that can affect all phone manufacturers to follow their steps. So even di ako fan ng samsung phones where in fact never ako nagkaroon ng samsung phone. But I still like this feature nila this is one of the best'es way to spread awareness about crypto and blockchain. For wallet security purposes naman, I assume na this is also a secured one in regards in samsung products though never expect to much.
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AFAIK all docs related to google platform e.g. docs, forms, sheets, youtube vids, etc., shows as clickable in forum's email once it's included in the thread you notified. But the thing I observed is gmail automatically detected once the doc's/links contained with malware or it automatically go to spam folder but it doesn't mean that attackers cannot exploit this type of attacks so I guess theymos should do something for that.
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why do you think that you're so special [...] as shown above there are many posts that copy pasted. And also, you break another rule - you did ban evasion by making posts outside your ban appeal topic.
That's what make the account so special that mods give him/her the chance to be included on the ban list.
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Thanks, I didn't noticed that, supposedly most in the list informed me regarding their rank status and etc.. Anyway I just update his details on the list.
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Or scan it with different OS (attach your HDD/SSD to another computer or create recovery bootable USB device) since there's probability you're dealing with boot sector virus/malware.
I tried to deal with such viruses, always have hidden in the program familiar with the operation and thus re-produced even after the deletion of some of its files. It is better to delete the entire files and re-install the operating system or burn the Linux distribution on the flash memory and then log on through. But as far as I'm concern a strong anti-virus will do the work, never encounter this virus using my PC ofc it has AV on it. But reinstalling/resetting OS is also an option but you have to backup your important files or totally remove all of them since you don't know where's the source of the virus and I'm afraid 'twas attached on some of the files you will backup so deleting all your files will do.
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He's been talking from the very beginning when bitcoin reach high value or even it reach its lowest price. You can expect to hear from him another synonyms delusions soon. People are already done with his words so let him say what he wants.
If you make a move of selling your coins because of the words of this old man then its your loss not ours.
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But I wouldn't use Bitcoin to pay for anything that fiat can pay with unless it's very necessary, if I were you. Bitcoin is a provably scarce resource, don't waste it. HODL. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) People who did this is those people who has insight of bitcoin as a a means of payment not a as a commodity. Coins.ph does have a feature that your funds there were not affected in every move of bitcoin price (if you want), so it's okay to use it as a payment method for almost type of bills, from private to government facilities, utilities, insurance, gift certificates/cards for most of the famous stores, game credits and can even pay for donations to charities and etc. That's why it's too hard replace this service (bitcoin related) here.
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Sana papasok na rin ang Palawan sa Coin.ph.
Try to double check your app, meron ng palawan pawnshop sa cashout option ng coins, you can see it on cash pickup option
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As far as I understand ArtyomVasenin only gives you warning for the fake twitter account of c-cex who replied to your tweet in which you have to stay away of. And as what as I've said the email on your screenshot is a bit suspicious as well.
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hello, i am developer of Pegasus Coin. we start talking about listing and listing fee. after that i saw coingencko warning and i told them "i am sorry i cant pay this amount because of that" this is c-cex answer. [...]
That's why this exchange is now trash and should not be used unlike before. Btw, good move, though I'm not sure if that email is their official contact email.
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Besides coinbase if there's a local exchange on your country that supports bitcoin and other services like here in asia in my place (coins.ph) where people can use in sending and receiving bitcoin/money without precise knowledge in bitcoin though they still don't implement in paypal exchange but coinbase does AFAIK. Also, there's no services that exchange bitcoin/crypto to fiat without requiring KYC, it's common once its related to fiat.
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I am trying to receive from a forex broker and because of that format the electrum wallet is giving error I am trying to solve
Electrum can send and receive any format of btc address including bech32 (bc1..). So what you mean is the broker you mentioned cannot send btc to that address? Just tell him to use electrum wallet as well or, samurai wallet mentioned above, or generate a legacy address (1..) and give him another address to solve your problem.
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Your post is appreciated. You won't know, it might save some newbies in the coming days.
I wonder if there are still newbies in crypto fall for this website since most of them don't know how to research things until the damage is done.
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All 4 of those addresses belong to me, I was using electrum, and I was trying to send the balance to an online market.
If the balance of your account on that online market doesn't reflect to the balance you sent, then that's confirmed that your funds are lost and was sent to stranger's address. The only thing you can do now is, to start over and make this incident as a lesson. Try to make a hobby of checking the receiving address carefully, from pasting it first to a notepad or somewhere else before pasting it on the receiving address field of the wallet. Check the first and last 5 characters of the address or much better if check all the characters of the address before sending.
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Same with the ethereum, tried too many times with different eth addy, but still the same address appears 0xCfCbf5607eA01766c205c3Fc9267e399D5b2da85. I stop when I tried a different dogecoin address, this address always shows DTcmAJVBSqWGq5qUXmsse2r35oPE73jd27, never tried in litecoin.
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So what's your username? the link doesn't redirect to your banned account. What message you received (red text)?
Also this account should be banned due ban evasion.
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Di ko alam if anu mali sayo, recently nag open ka ng thread for something like this na stuck funds the same website, di ka ng bigay ng update if na resolved yung issue na yun. Then now ginagamit mo pa rin yang site to make huge transaction?
This sounds impudent pero di ko alam if ginagamit mo google for research before using any wallet to make a transactions.
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Whether it's yours or not, as long as you have the correct details with you then you can possibly recover the private keys of that wallet.
If you only have that payload and password, that's not enough. Unless you own/have the wallet.aes.json file or seed or email address.
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