First case, is that i remember seeing an image of a mobile near to some replies. Iunderstood this as a sign that the user is using his mobile to create the reply, but when i use my mobile, i don't see that icone near to my post.
Never seen such yet i sometimes use a mobile device. What type of browser do you use? Second case: In this self moderated thread, i noticed that the topic title is different above each reply. Is this normal or caused by an error? It's normal. It's just that people don't often change the subject title when they are replying a thread
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Report him, make sure you also include the other details where he has previously been banned for the same reasons. This time it could be a permanent ban for him because it looks like the previous temp ban didn't teach him any lesson.
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Don't expect much from them. That's what they always do, so that when you give up. The money belongs to them. Always use wallets where you have full control of your ERC20 tokens like Metamask, Myetherwallet, Trust wallet, iMtoken etc. They don't have such funny excuses like " hey our wallet this ERC20 tokens here bu doesn't support the ERC20 token you sent, so lets wait for 3 months to see what our specialists can do" I mean the wallet supports the Ethereum blockchain, then how the hell doesn't it support an ERC20 token ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) What so hard with retrieving the tokens from an Ether address they were sent to and giving them back to the owner? Does the whole process require rocket scientists and a couple of months to figure it out?
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You got it all wrong.
Just because you know about different scam tricks or tactics does not mean that everyone out there is aware of them, and people creating warnings or guides on how one can safeguard their bitcoins against scammers does not mean that Crypto is all about scam.
Unlike fiat which one can even access from a young age, cryptocurrencies are something digital, security sensitive, and very new to most people who can easily fall prey to online scammers, hackers and malware, so seriously the warnings are really required.
You should in fact applaud such members for trying to alert the community because it's an effort that takes time. There's no need to be mad about this.
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Does anyone knows about formal procedure for feedback removal or re-evaluation request ?
It all depends on an individual who sent the feedback to you. Maybe you could PM them to look into this thread if they have not and possibly tell them why you feel the feedback should be reviewed but the feedback left by Zepher is not possible to remove at the moment as he passed away.
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Is there are a wBTC equivalent for LTC?
I haven't come across any. Hi guys, new here.
Are there any non-custodial (Aave, Compound etc) lending platforms where I can lend my LTC?
I know there are centralised options like Cred, Blockfi etc which require KYC and are not decentralised platforms. It's also unclear how they generate the returns.
Most popular and successful DeFi platforms are running on the Ethereum Blockchain. Why don't you just exchange the LTC for any of the ETH based DeFi tokens? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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That's too bad if it already has 1,000 + downloads. Taking it down won't be that easy as it seems. Although let's make it happened by red flagging it as inappropriate copycat app, so that it won't have further downloads My only concern are those that have downloaded it already. I just pity them cos they will never know what the downloaded is a fake trustwallet app
It will be taken down. All we need to do is keep reporting it. According to some negative reviews of people who downloaded the wallet probably thinking it was the real trust wallet. The fake app doesn't allow account creation which means it's only waiting to steal people's seed phrases ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FYtzITJy.png&t=663&c=kHqIrHJGO9xjNA)
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That's really messed up. So sorry Pam. I am guessing you email had no Factor authentication enabled. You should have every important email address and account of yours on 2FA. It will save you a lot if your email or login details get leaked from any platform you have ever registered (Once in a while, they get leaked or exposed). My bitcointalk account to got hacked sometime back through leaked login details I had used to register in some random ICO site(I used same logins everywhere) but what saved me from a lot of trouble was 2FA on my Gmail and all other exchange accounts until i was able to change all the details of all sensitive accounts.
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Signature verified using Electrum and Archived![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F05%2F14%2Fblob64d83d13d181d91f.png&t=663&c=VbtEXGEyiYZQEA) I hope the account recoveries team find enough conclusive evidence such as changes in IP address patterns to get your recovered though not having access to the original email address puts you on a slight disadvantage.
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I'm leaning towards yes he was hacked.
Possibly, but why doesn't she claim her account? She has a legendary account, and I will shout if that happens to me. Maybe it changed hands. We should wait until someone shows up claiming. I hope she staked her bitcoin address. Maybe they were offline at that time and have now realized what happened to the accountLet's watch and see how everything unfolds. This just goes to show how PMs are unsecure, anything can happen and having sensitive information in there when your account gets compromised can be a terrible experience.
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Damn, it was released on 25th July 2020 and it already has 1,000 + downloads ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) What's wrong with people not being vigilant? Let's fload in there and report the app so that it gets taken down as soon as possible. To report, hit flag as inappropriate and then select Copycat or Impersonation and the hit Submit. Done. Link to the fake app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trust.trustcrypto
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Can you please post a link to the banned profile and the example of ANN or ANNs which you posted updates in for better advice.
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Why take the risk with your money yet the exchange seems unpopular and has some scam accusations around the forum. Just use much more reputable and popular exchanges like Huobi, Kucoin, Bittrex, Binance etc. Prevention is better than Care. I have been a trader for a while but this is my first time hearing about bitrue
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Huge list there and i must commend the effort you took to compile it. I did try to search for one my favourite services that I usually spend ETH on but I did see it. It's bitrefill.com (a service for Purchasing Gift Cards and Mobile Refills). The Ethereum Ecosystem is so huge and keeps growing every day.
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Recently I was opened a segwit wallet and record down the seed for it and then opened another legacy wallet on my first wallet and mistakenly i didn't record down Second seed for that, now i just changed my windows without having backup of my wallet and all my coins are gone... Is there maybe anyway to gain access to Legacy wallet from my first wallet seed or recover it with my password? Please HELP me ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) No, you can't gain access to your legacy wallet unless you have the recovery phrase. It's the whole point of noncustodial wallets or decentralization. Your money is your responsibility. Electrum is a noncustodial wallet by design, and they are not responsible in case you lose your 12 word phrase because they don't even know the 12 word phrases to you account. If you want wallets where they you get registered and verified, then try the likes of coinbase, exchange wallets etc but remember they have way more disadvantages than Noncustodial wallets
What does electrum say when you load it up? If you didn't call the wallet anything when you made it and its wallet_1 thats in the box, type "default_wallet".
If you know your password and didn't intentionally delete your wallet file it should still be there. If this doesn't work let me know what operating system you're using and the type of electrum (as simple as how you run it - is it a start menu shortcut or do you run the application from somewhere like your downloads folder)?
This is not possible because OP did this i just changed my windows without having backup of my wallet and all my coins are gone...
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I'm a huge Bitcoin believer and just got some ETH recently to get some exposure to DeFi.
My position on ETH is not very big but I think the coin has some potential and I wanted to bet a small amount on it.
You should hold some good amount of ETH too. There is definitely more price growth to come and besides all that, It's the second biggest coin after BTC in terms of Marketcap. Also, which sites and YouTube channels have the best DeFi news coverage?
You can check out websites like - https://defipulse.com/ to see how Defi projects rank
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I see that the OP didn't respond to you , and I suggest you try the service that I use in my work: https://www.bybt.com/ Meanwhile, the market situation has stabilized and there is currently equality between long and short. In the next couple of days, the price will be trading in a triangle, after which we will be able to see more open longs. Thanks. Just checked it out and it's a great tool when wants to check out the state of the market and an overview of trader positions. Bookmarked the link
Bitcoin always acts mean at the moment, when everyone thinks, that everything is fine. Even now, when we broke through $ 10,000 and went higher, everyone expects it to fall to $ 9,900 or to $ 7,000 and we can buy it, but ... What if Bitcoin goes below $ 3,000? This scenario is unlikely, but possible. Then everyone will suffer))
If bitcoin was only increasing in price without any correction then it would not be something healthy for the bitcoin believers. Some would actually think it's a ponzi scheme, because that's what ponzi schemes like bitconnect did. It would be a bubble that would burst at one point, never to recover again
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