No, something like this. But not only for last 30 days and not limited to 50 users. Look at the image below. BPIP (edited) A: My rank if number of earned merits in the last 30 days is considered. B: My rank if number of earned merits in the last 90 days is considered. ... ... If I click on "A", I would see list of top-merited users in the last 30 days. If I click on "B", I would see list of top-merited users in the last 90 days. ... ...
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But its still risky opening the electrum version i have now? So if i do a transaction with it whether it works or not, there is still potential risk even opening the program up? Or only if you see the update electrum message? Again, I haven't opened electrum in a long time and don't plan to use it anymore... its just right now i was thinking about sending tiny amount of btc to it from nano ledger s because i restored my nano ledger seed but not sure if my old coins from the old nano ledger s is there.
Electrum versions older than 3.3.4 were vulnerable to phishing attack. In versions older than 3.3.4, servers could display a message asking you to download the new update (malware). For more details, click the link below. when broadcasting transaction, error message from server is displayed as isSince, the version currently installed in your system is 3.3.4, I don't think you will see such a message unless that's a fake version. (Ignore it if such a message is displayed). By the way, why not to remove the currently installed version and download the latest version from the official website?
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Thanks for the update. -Added 30/90/150 day counts for earned & sent merit.
Since signature campaign managers usually ask applicants number of merits earned in the last 120 days, it would be useful to add 120 days as well. Can you also add list of most merited users based on merits earned in the last X days?
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That's not the only post that has been edited. According to Loyce.club, adomanim has made 15 posts and 9 of them have been deleted. All 6 remaining posts have been edited and include links to external websites. He puts links inside the text. Post historyThis user is breaking rule number 24 and should be nuked. 24. Advertisements (including signatures within the post area) in posts aren't allowed unless the post is in a thread you started and is really substantial and useful.[9][e]
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I just noticed this (on chrome). I pressed Ctrl+F5 and that disappeared.
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Wait what? They track an individual's payments based purely on TransactionID?
It's not the first time I've heard of such an issue. They do track the address. But once a payment is made, they no longer track new transactions and wait for the first transaction to be confirmed. If the first transaction is removed, they consider the payment as failed. Look at following thread. There was a same issue with Changelly. (The OP's problem was solved after contacting their support, off course.) Please help with coins missing in transaction.
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The only thing that comes to my mind is that they may have blocked some countries from opening wallets in their website. Have you tried to open your wallet using a VPN?
Anyway, since the seed generated by Bitamp is BIP39, there is no need to worry. You can import your seed phrase into any other wallet that support BIP39 seeds. As already suggested by Royse777, the best option is Electrum. Download it and follow the steps stated above.
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If you want to recover your fund using blockchain wallet, you need to create a new wallet and then import that private key into the new wallet. To do so, click on "setting" button at top of the page and select "Wallets & Addresses". Scroll down to bottom of the page and click on "Import Bitcoin Address". After that enter your private key. As already suggested in previous posts, the more safe method is to use a non-custodial wallet like Electrum. You can download Electrum from its offical website. When creating a wallet in Electrum, select "Import Bitcoin addresses and private keys" and enter your private key.
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For spending bitcoin from any address, you need to have its private key (or a seed phrase which generates that private key). If you have the private key, the address is yours. otherwise, the address is not owned by you. In the case you have created the wallet using Electrum and that's not watch-only, you can access your fund using the wallet file (you need the password if it has been encrypted) as well.
You cannot spend bitcoin from a watch-only wallet. Watch-only wallets are used only for checking the balance and cannot be used for spending fund. Because you don't enter your private key when creating a watch-only wallet. It is created using your public key or your addresses. Note that anyone can generate numerous watch-only wallets with million dollars balance. But having a watch-only wallet doesn't mean you own the address shown in your wallet.
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What do you mean by not working? Do you mean the private key doesn't generate any address? Or it generates an address but it's empty?
How did you create your paper wallet? How are you importing your private key? What's the wallet you are using?
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I haven't checked all but even some tokens are using the same ticker as yours (GOLD) this can easily confuse traders/investors
Given prices shown in the image provided by you and since every GOLD token represents 1 gram of real gold, only tokens listed on bitforex, livecoin and stellarport have the chance to belong to Digital Gold project. As far as I know tokens listed on bitforex and livecoin are Digital gold tokens. This has been stated on official website of digital gold. I also checked tokens on stellarport. There are two different gold tokens on stellarport. One of them belongs to mintx.co and the other one belongs to stellarmetals.org. Since both of them are based on Stellar network, they cannot be Digital gold tokens. So, only tokens listed on bitforex and livecoin belong to Digital gold project.
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I tried to import it into Electrum, but does not accept it. How do I know what wallet it is for?
Did you check BIP39 when importing the seed phrase into Electrum? Most of wallets support BIP39 seeds. So, there's a high probability, that seed phrase is a BIP39 seed. You should also try it with different script types.
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Electrum used new wordlist and I don't know if standard seed from Electrum can be import to the different wallet You can import a seed phrase generated from Electrum wordlist into Bluewallet. Note: You cannot import Electrum seed into bluewallet if the wallet is empty. [ Ref.]
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Also, the address I sent it to was correct- I just chose BEP instead of one of the other options.
Are you sure you selected BEP2 when withdrawing USDT from binance? BEP2 tokens are based on Binance blockchain. So, any address on this chain start with bnb. Coinbase support USDC which is an ERC20 token. Since ERC20 tokens are based on Ethereum network, all USDC addresses start with 0x. Therefore, if you get the withdrawal address from Coinbase and select BEP2 on binance, you give an error. I am pretty sure, you withdrew the USDT tokens on Ethereum network. You can check this through your transaction history in binance.
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You could be getting the error when you are trying to spend from dust outputs. What is the value of the UTXOs that you are trying to spend and how much are you using for fees? The fee has to be at least 1 sat/vbyte to be accepted by the nodes. I think the dust threshold for Bitcoin is around 550 sat (someone correct me if I am wrong). If you are trying to spend less than that, you might see such an error.
I doubt that's the reason. Electrum displays a different message when spending dust amounts. (Transaction could not be broadcast due to dust outputs.)See following topics. Electrum not sendingnewbe and having this problemUnable to send bitcoinEllectrum Send Issue To OP: Try to connect to a different server. It may solve the problem. It's also poosible that there's a problem with your connection. Turn on/off your VPN.
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Nope. Each block theoractically can accommodate 1MB of transaction.
If I'm not wrong, theoretically the size of every block can be up to 4 MB. The block size cannot be bigger than 1 MB if all transactions in the block include only legacy addresses. If Segwit addresses are used, the block size can be bigger than 1 MB. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Can I delete Electrum Wallet? If I can, is it has price for deleting wallet?
There is no difference between removing Electrum and removing other applications. If you are using windows, go to "Control Panel" and then click on "Uninstall a Program" Find "Electrum", select it and click on "uninstall" If you have created a wallet and you would like to delete it, go to C:\Users\ <Insert your username here>\AppData\Roaming\Electrum\wallets and delete created wallets.
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I'd rather buy physical gold. I don't see the advantage.
Physical gold and GOLD tokens each have their own benefits. There are many advantages in having GOLD tokens. One of advantages is that, you can trade bitcoin, ethereum, etc. with GOLD. That's not possible using physical gold. GOLD tokens can be used as a stable coin. Compare GOLD tokens with USDT. Which one do you prefer? Tokens backed by physical gold or tokens backed by a fiat money which can easily be printed? Tokens that are provably backed by gold or tokens that are backed by dollar without any proof? So, GOLD tokens can be used by those who look for a trustworthy stable coin. Another advantage of GOLD tokens is that you can buy and sell gold anonymously and at any fraction. Can you buy 1 dollar worth of physical gold?
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Though there are project that requested for gas fees to receive reward, could it be is necessary for us to send it and receive our rewards?
I just replied to another topic in which the OP had been scammed with a same thing. that may be a different service. But the way they scam people is completely similar. Don't deposit money or you will be scammed. Any service asks you to deposit money before they send your fund is a scam.
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