Can we use our personal bitcoin addresses, instead of the bit-x ones?
It seems like marco is sending bitcoins from a real address anyways(He has signed a message in the OP), instead of directly depositing into your bit-x account.
Will you be rejected if you use your personal bitcoin address?
Thanks
The bot doesn't accept it, thats why you write the bit-x address that starts with a 3.
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I think and animated logo in showing the cryptocurrencies animating in a loop in the infinity symbol. I dont have time to develop it now. I am working on other things just to give an idea.
How would you print an animated logo? There is no way, but you could make it chromatic, though.
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Bitcoin becoming a new gold isn't exactly wha tI would expect for... I mean, gold is meant to be a "secure way of keeping your money without begin victim of inflation". You don't pay things with gold. Most o the time you don't even look to your gold.
That's why it's a dual system, it can be both gold and an easy transfer of wealth like cash. Thats what I expect. A true market, where people sell and buy either products, so that the main value of Bitcoin isn't speculative.
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Bitcoin becoming a new gold isn't exactly wha tI would expect for... I mean, gold is meant to be a "secure way of keeping your money without begin victim of inflation". You don't pay things with gold. Most o the time you don't even look to your gold.
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Completed the survey. No need to claim the payment here right? Anyway, it was with this address: 1y2S53dEhwwfrSk6FjyorNbghhuSwiyxq
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Voted on 18, theres a key that have a lot of meaning and its shape remember a "C", so thats pretty nice even that it has text with it, but that should be no problem. Like, Facebook has a dozen of logos, with just a "F" or the whole word "facebook"(in lower case, I dont even). Although I didnt got the idea why really doing this.
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You mean the price? Or a graph maybe, I really didnt understand what you meant.
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Negócio de outro mundo mesmo uahsuahsua Dá até brilho nos olhos ver como o Bitcoin está conseguindo ir tão longe.
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I posted 26 posts in one week and you wrote you pay 0.0007/post. I only received 0.0077 BTC. What's wrong ? I should have received 0.0182 BTC ! Did you check the updated rules in the op? Posts in certain sections and threads aren't counted and posts must be over 75 characters long to get paid. And most of his posts didnt got past 75 characters, so yeah, nothing wrong here.
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For now, Bitcoin doesn't get the attention of the common internet user(the one that just keeps wasting time on social networks and listening to music), and as for now, it seens that it'll go to nowhere. The lack os stability of the price and the simplicity of getting stolen all your money in one click is also reasons that Bitcoin cant grow much further, and if another currency does a good solution for that(even if it means mass adoption and good developers) it can pass by Bitcoin.
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Altough there is a consensus on a decent amount of fee, you can always choose how much you want to pay. No big deal.
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... I got emails from sites such as Facebook, Google, and Yahoo regarding someone having attempted to log into my accounts from outside the USA. I live in the USA and this is not usual for someone to attempt to access my account from outside the USA.
I have recently developed a theory as to how these hackers have gotten the information necessary to log into these accounts. ...
I didn't read your theory because your whole premise is wrong. Everybody gets those attempted-login-from-China emails. It is called "phishing". The emails are sent by scammers trying to trick people into using the email links to log in to fake sites in order to get your account and password. That is how they hacked your accounts. Even if an email says it's from Facebook, Google, or Yahoo it doesn't mean it necessarily is. Scammers can make an email appear to come from a legit source. Exactly, they can fake that it the e-mail came from " noreply@website.com", and most of the times the domain of the phishing site is near the same like instead of mtgox, tmgox.
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1: Itbit exchange bought 3K. 1BdmMnKQ417EpUngAnJCYmjYmD9Cud9iZB
2: Cumberland Mining & Materials LLC (Syndicate) bought 27K, 2K sent directly to bitfinex for dumping. 1DPx2UJtwCQ3N8eGiuDoZSCB7x3rAPWcXw
3: Satoshi's Cousin bought 20K, still stay anonymity. 1EAPKSvouAkFJWr5HuNF6wrz4fCN2FBvaY
The bid price was around $220 to $250, lower than the market price
Source? Like wtf, "Satoshi Cousin".
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For me, as Hero Member, its showing 0.0016 as it would.
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Now, 50kBTC, THATS is truly a wall. Probably we will never see 500 again in this year.
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Err...
Why do you think that a DDoS would be enough to steal the money from a website? Do you really know what DDoS means?
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Boas Eu tambem tive a wallet do Blockchain hackada e os meu 9.67 BTC roubados! Tinha 2FA activado, tenho o meu PC muit bem protegido, ninguem acedeu ao meu email, enfim, entraram na conta e tranferiram os BTC ao fim de 5 minutos de eu os meter lá! A unica alternativa é tendo acesso á Secret Key, pois com esta key dispensa 2FA, como o fizeram nao sei! A Blockchain é tudo menos confiavel e de uma coisa estou certo, nao volto a usar aquela wallet! E nao é por acaso que o Bitcoin.org removeu a carteira Blockchain do site. Enfim, há que seguir em frente, mas é fuddddiii...... Abraço Não é de hoje que falam isso, mas é sempre bom frisar que wallets online NÃO são seguras. E caso use uma wallet que esteja sempre conectada, lembre de manter uma boa senha e não executar nenhum aplicativo ou site desconhecido.
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Para o lucro: Calcule as taxas cobradas ao longo do processo, isso é, a execução da ordem(normalmente entre 0%-1%), e as taxas de depósito e saque(normalmente entre 1%-2% cada). Então de cara, o mínimo que tu vai ter que fazer pra obter lucro seria vende 5% a mais do que você pagou, no caso, se comprar bitcoin na cotação em 1000, teria de vender no mínimo em 1050.
Quando comprar e vender aí já é muito relativo, mas existe muitos cálculos de tendências na área de estatística e cálculo numérico que até o que os bots de trade usam.
E não, cloud mining tá difícil de achar uma que rende de verdade, mesmo que a longo prazo.
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Don't send small amounts with zero fee. They confirm because of luck. Send small amounts with 0.00001 fee is a much safer solution.
Its no luck, it's how much "old" is the input to be spent. It's clearly said on the wiki, that the fee is a multiplier to the priority given to your transaction to make sure it gets a block sooner. But as someone said, use a wallet that you can configure yourself the miner fee and pay something like 100 or 1k satoshis, that will help a lot to get the first confirmation sooner.
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The official electrum wallet site has https, the fake one does not.
Is that possible, can a hacker host files to someone else's domain with http? Verify PGP sigs!!!
Sorry for the stupid ques but how does one exactly do that with the downloads? First question: nope, with or without SSL/TSL, you're connecting to the same website. He probably confused with a phishing someting like el3ctrum or electrun. Second question, he probably meant the md5 hash for checksum, it's always said on the official website so that you can guarantee that you're downloading the right version.
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