I initially contacted sales@microbt.com , and through them I got to that company .. is not it official email, could it be a scam ? Don't push yourself to deal with bizbay co if you contacted microbt and they said that is a legit and authorized dealer? Can you prove that? What I think is you are trying to promote Bizbay? Why are you forcing yourself to deal with Bizbay which we already said that it could be a fake distributor or a scam company? You can still buy miner on the official distributor if you can't find the miner that you find or see on Bizbay you can try contact offordscott. Just only deal with trusted people and always be careful dealing with unknown companies.
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It depends on what wallet you use. Can you tell us what custodial wallet you are using?
If it's a blockchain wallet then you can find an old used wallet on the settings or if you are using Electrum then you can find all use and unused addresses under the addresses tab it's hidden by default so you can find it under view>show addresses.
It looks like that you are using Remitano according to the image name?
I tried to create an account but it seems I couldn't find where I can't find old addresses unless if the address already has a transaction. Under 3 dots there are 4 options deposit, withdrawal, change and sell to cash. So if you deposited a Bitcoin before you can find it under deposit history I don't know if you can reuse the address but that's the only option they have. I can't find anything from their support if it's allowed to reuse it.
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Is there any web that could help with this?
Are you looking for a recovery service? If your problem is encrypted wallet.dat and you can't remember the passphrase then walletrecoveryservices.com is what you looking for but if your problem is the same as the above then all solution already posted above.
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I thought that the mining ban in China is lifted but I couldn't see any news if it's lifted. I think there might be newborn gear produce that could mine more than 110th/s which I think is one of the reasons why the hashrate is rising and reaching a new all-time high.
I don't know about the price if it becomes an uptrend but since the hashrate is increasing more supply is coming. So if Bitcoin is still in low demand then the price movement is still stable or downtrend. I'm not FUD but it's just my own analysis.
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All Cloud mining is almost a scam and not worth investing in.
But if you still want the only cloud mining that I know legit is Bitdeer that I think is owned by Bitmain but I don't know if it's profitable to buy hashrate nowadays. Why not just buy a miner and mine for yourself? That's the safest option than investing in cloud mining.
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That one is medium-security I suggest you use the Kaspersky total which is the premium one. It has a 30 days trial but before you scan the whole PC make sure to update the database first so that it has all possible threats. It will also disable any autorun unknown program and add a new plugin extension in your browser to protect your browser from any attack. I'm using it for almost 11 years never had any issue except on auto-delete and blocked infected files you can't easily revert it if it was deleted/blocked automatically if it detects any possible threats in your system and it will ask for a reboot for fully disinfect your system. To make sure no malware/keylogger in your system also scans it with malwarebytes combination of these two is powerful.
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Also, in the Network section it's set to "Static" should i switch it to DHCP?
It must be set to DHCP that is why it can't connect to the pool server or to the internet it's because of IP conflict and maybe there is another device using the same IP that stops your miner from connecting to the internet. So you must set it to DHCP to make sure the miner is using unique IP from your router or if you know your router setup you can stay use static and set the IP manually, make sure no other devices use the same IP to avoid IP conflict.
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No banks yet that I heard offers loan for ASIC machines maybe in other countries but in my area, they don't allow me to take a loan.
Most banks only give loans to cars and mobile phones but it's impossible to get a loan and tell them that you are going to invest it in a Bitcoin miner. Why not look for a trusted friend that can give you a loan and pay him monthly?
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Actually, there is no safest wallet it all depends on how you protect your wallet. Hardware wallets like ledger nano still need to connect or bridge through a USB cable to authenticate your online public wallet. So there are still possibilities that it can be hacked compared to the offline wallet(Never connected to the internet).
For me, if you want the safest wallet offline wallet is the best, and never connect it to the internet or even a USB drive. Only use a QR code scanner if you want to transfer unsigned raw transactions generate a QR code and scan it with your offline laptop/PC. That's what I think would be safe and far from any viruses and malware.
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If you don't have any protection in your browser and in your laptop maybe you have already been infected after you visit the phishing site.
Based on what I experienced if a visits any phishing sites some of them automatically download a file that is unauthorized download and install. That is why I decided to protect my PC with Kaspersky both my PC and browser are protected by any phishing sites and malware that silently transfer/download files in your laptop/PC.
So maybe your laptop is already compromised. What I think is try to install a Kaspersky total you can use the trial it's free and then fully scan the whole PC and also scan it with Malwarebytes before you access the password manager for safety purposes.
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This is only partial logs from your miner it would be better if you can post the whole kernel logs here not the partial logs. If you have limit posting the whole kernel logs here you can use pastebin.com and paste the URL here. Where do you mine? Recently there are few big pools that have DNS issues that is why some miners have issues connecting to any pool. I don't know exactly what is your miner's problem but if it's related to the pool then switching to a known working pool will solve this issue. Try ViaBTC they solve the issue with their new domain. Here are a few of their working pool server below stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:3333 stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:25 stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:443
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I think what he looking for is a bot that could automate test any indicator and strategies. There are lots of bots out there to automate them there are some paid and free trading bots. If you want a free one then there is one option that I know you can use to test those strategies and indicators automatically. Check zenbot they have underdeveloped backtesting scripts that you can find here below - https://github.com/DeviaVir/zenbot/tree/a20349d1c877287372f2b8d7ae0826222b8938f5/scriptsSo the automate backtesting script is I think what you looking for.
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Would you mind trying the ViaBTC pool and use the new domain because their .com might be still affected by the DNS issue. Login on viabtc.net and go to pool>dashboard scroll down and look mining guide or use this pool below stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:3333 stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:25 stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.top:443 Yeah, you will notice the domain extension is different but it's their new domain so don't worry.
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How safe is USDT is? Even it's popular it doesn't make USDT safe. Does it seem that you forgot about the news before about USDT? It was hacked before and almost $30m was stolen by the hacker. Read the news here Tether hack: attacker reportedly steals $30 million of digital tokens.We know USDT was being held by a centralized bank so it is still not safe to hold USDT even they said it was secured there is no guaranteed that your USDT is safe. About FUD it won't affect the price too much USDT is not actually 1:1 with USD sometimes USDT price is lower around 3 to 10 cents than USD or sometimes it's higher than the USD.
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About the satoshi that you obtain, it depends on the price of XMR and Bitcoin and it also depends on valid shares and hash rate. The calculation above is for Bitcoin not for XMR.
Cryptotab is not actually a miner for Bitcoin they only pay you in Bitcoin but they are mining XMR that supports mining with CPU.
The only machines that could mine Bitcoin are ASIC machines and nothing more.
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Recently there is DNS issues on some websites so clearing cache and history should solve your issue or use incognito mode. If you did reset your account and do not receive any email maybe it was also affected by the DNS issue recently. I suggest you better contact their PR from their official thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320959.19560
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Do you have a multimeter?
It seems that capacitors under that mark are short that part might be the cause that is why the other ASIC is not running.
If you could check them with a multimeter if it is short then you can remove that part I don't know if it will work properly without it but based on my experience with any board without that capacitor it should work fine. However, it's still recommended to replace it.
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Better give us more insight about your issue if you can copy the miner logs and paste it here maybe we can see the issue.
What I think is that your miner is automatically switched to normal mode. This unit has two working modes (Performance mode and Normal mode.) if you want to run at full speed then you need to force choose the Performance mode under configuration.
I guess 73 you talking about is Fahrenheit not the Celcius? So if it's 73 Fahrenheit it should be around 22 or 23 Celcius?
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