How do i change the title of my post? Im really sorry, i joined this group this week. Im not familiar yet.
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On your post, there should be an Option of "Edit". Once you click on it, you will be able to edit your title(subject). After editing the subject. Click on "Save" and you are done. Look at my title?subject Are there any legit profesionnel or company that can really help to get the funds back or is just impossible to get anything back?
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In crypto space? I don't know any. Usually once your crypto is lost, it's hard to recover it because most crypto transactions are irreversible and most of the scammers are anonymous so tracking them is pain in the butt.
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Let me guess. They will ask for an advance fee to help the carry out operations to "recover" you funds... right? It's SCAM. On top of previously losing your money to other scammers, you will also lose the fee to your new scammers
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The strange thing is and that worries that when I sent the btc from the trading wallet to the btc wallet the timing was actually to soon. I sent it to my btc wallet 2 minutes later than the hacker sent it from my wallet to its own adress. this was later visible. When i look at the log in electrum both transactions were done in the exact same minute. So is there a way that I can make sure that I am the one who will sent the BTC to an other adress or to my euro account. that's is also an option. But I don't want that the hacker is again quicker. I twittered and used the support ticket, but no response. I sent also pictures on twitter with the blcokchain.cm adress in it.
The hacker is probably watching your address or using some sort of script that automatically sends your funds to his address as soon as you try to move your bitcoins from the interest account. He will always be quicker since you will try to carry out the withdrawal process manually while his is automated. I would wait for a response from the blockchain team before doing anything else. The problem is support of services such as blockchain.com is so slow and annoying
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Just a point of correction. Localethereum was rebranded to localcryptos.com. They so far support p2p trading of 4 cryptocurrencies that's Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and DASH. As for the part of Bitcoin fees on the platform. I like the fact that one is able to adjust the fee rates when send a transaction out to an escrow. You will pay low fees, just makes sure your transaction does not have so many inputs. You can also easily export private keys of addresses that contain your funds
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This won't be possible in the foreseeable future. Don't be mistaken, I love Ethereum as well as I love Bitcoin but when it comes to Marketcap, Bitcoin is still miles ahead, not forgetting that it's market dominance is still high up there.
As of now, Bitcoin's Market cap is around $674,011,136,456 at $36K which means Ether would have to be worth $5,895 each in order to achieve that market cap at the current circulating supply of 114,321,183 ETH.
Ask yourself this, do you think Ether's price can rise by almost 500% while Bitcoin's price just remains stagnant at $36K?
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The exchange you are sending the funds to also matters a lot especially for huge amounts. I think you are well aware that most centralized exchanges now request for KYC especially for huge amounts. You don't want to get shocked after learning that your account has been blocked, and they require you to first go through KYC verification in order to access your funds.
- Use reputable exchanges like Binance for large amounts especially if you are planning to use centralized exchanges, in fact make sure KYC is already verified to avoid inconvenience.
- There's nothing wrong with legacy addresses if it's generated from an exchange. But always triple check the address you copied and pasted, character by character. The practice of first sending a small amount to just check if it will reflect in the account is awesome
- Sending multiple transactions doesn't really matter if you're sending to a centralized exchange that has your details
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I am not trying to defend Binance but to some extent, I do trust such review comments in blog posts or review sites like bittrust, trustpilot etc. One come thing I have noticed about them is that they can easily be manipulated. It could just be one person or a couple of bitter people ranting over and over again trying to create a picture of so many disgruntled customers.
I have used Binance for 3 years now without doing any KYC verification and have never had my account blocked. I can say the same about other exchanges I started using over 3 years ago like Bittrex and HitBTC. Maybe I have been just like with Binance.
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What might be causing this?
Nothing is causing it. 0.4 BTC will always remain 0.4 BTC regardless of Bitcoin's current price in USD. If you want to measure the actual change in value of your BTC in your Coinbase Pro account with the current bitcoin price changes, then I suggest you base on fiat values like USD or Euros. You change to achieve this by using portfolio managers like Blockfolio, Delta cryptocurrency app etc.
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I don't know of any wallets on Android or any wallets in general that uses .dat. Did you reset the phone with the wallet file on it or did you meant some Android Wallets?
My theory was that he had just copied the file into his phone from the Bitcoin core wallet in his computer as a way of "backing it up" because I have also never seen an android wallet that generates such a wallet file. If this is the case, then the files won't be located in the phone root directory and wouldn't need special permissions to have it recovered. If it is a wallet file generated by the mobile wallet app then it's going to be a hard process which might require a data recovery specialist.
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First thing is don't install or copy anything onto your newly factory reset device, any attempts to do so could easily corrupt any lost file you may want to recover. I did try recovering deleted media, mostly photos from my formatted Samsung Galaxy s7 using Recuva through PC ages ago. It was a success needless to say but a few of the files were corrupted because I had already installed a number of apps on my phone. I don't know how things are with Galaxy s9+ currently but hey, for 0.5 BTC. Try everything you can. Another App I have ever used to recover data is the drfone wondershare app. Of course be careful with the apps (first check them through Virustotal before running). Back then, I wasn't as security conscious and paranoid of malware as I am now
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DILDO : Long green or red candles
I'm familiar with most of those except this. Is this really existing? How could you not know one of the funniest of them I have known DILDO since the old days of Etherdelta. Etherdelta seemed to be so prone to them due to the nature of their smart contract back then.
Not sure if these should be abbreviations or terminologies. I think you should include AML - Anti Money Laundering next to KYC 1. ASK - Sell orders 2. BID - Buy orders 3. P/L(PnL) - Profit or Loss (Profit and Loss) 4. TxID - Transaction ID 5. SL (S/L) - Stop Loss 6. TP (T/P) - Take Profit I am surprised you didn't include Technical indicator abbreviations like 1. MACD - Moving Average Convergence Divergence 2. RSI - Relative strength indicator 3. EMA - Exponential Moving Average etc
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I haven't personally used either of them, but I thought I would just say something I came across in the past. I have at times witnessed a YouTuber and trader use a few of the metrics of glassnode.com for his daily live technical analysis for Bitcoin price movements, and It seemed pretty much awesome. One of the metrics I vividly remember was the Net Realized Profit/Loss market indicator which was quite solid. I do see Santiment has a 14-day free trial where no credit card is required. Why do you first try checking it out through the trial
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Looking at the forum stats, I have a question. Why is it that at the time of posting, the total number of forum members is 2984753 but at the same time the UID of the latest forum member seems greater ( 3000758) DaymaaarI thought the total number of members should be the same as what is shown on the UID of the latest member.
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>>>snip<<<
In fact I was really surprised by the feedback I received recently on my profile because I honestly didn't expect it.
About the neutral feedback you guys received, I don't think you should be worried or so annoyed about it. I know it could have hurt your feelings a little because it says something about your posting style, but it's just a neutral and not a negative feedback. Usually members here don't even pay attention to neutral feedback that much You are one of the best forum spammers who have contributed to forum and kept the forum clean from spammers.
Was this a slight mistake, or you meant every word you said there?
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Another thing that I did, as long as I was a Holder from 2018 I pocketed 20 Ethereum until it was not left this year. little by little I sold it for the needs of my daily life and it ran out until mid-2020. The initial intention to become a holder could not be fought when the need was urgent.
To become a HODLER, you have to be very patient or else you will end up regretting why you sold off the coin when the price was still cheap. One way to ensure that you can HODL for a long time, that's 4 years plus is to use money you can afford to lose to buy a coin and once you buy them, stash them in some wallet, carefully keep your wallet backup and forget as thou the coins existed and check them after some years.
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I believe it's just a bug. Coinbase had technical difficulties on which I presume is the date the screenshot was taken from, but the Bitcoin price did not drop that far in Coinbase. Basically what happened was people's buy orders were not being processed and this led to a difference in Bitcoin price in Coinbase by less than $350 as compared to other major exchanges as this tweet statesNowhere else have I seen that the price in Coinbase dropped to the level seen in the picture.
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