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Das hängt davon ab, wie viel ich kurzfristig investieren will. Ich versuche möglichst viel in Cold Wallets zu halten, bei einer größeren Anzahl an unterschiedlichen Altcoins wird es allerdings aufwändig.
LongTerm Investments hauptsächlich auf Cold Wallets, da es meiner Meinung nach nur eine Frage der Zeit ist bis die nächste Börse gehackt wird.
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Meiner Meinung nach ist es bequem, aber für mich zu unflexibel. Hatte hauptsächlich ERC20 Tokens und Ether dort gelagert und bin dann auf MyEtherWallet umgestiegen. Bei dem ist es leichter alle Tokens zu verwalten und außerdem kann man Offline Transactions erstellen.
Ansonsten kann man Exodus denke ich schon empfehlen. Backup und Restore funktioniert auch sehr gut über den Recovery Link.
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Hängt natürlich vom Projekt ab. Grundsätzlich funktioniert es meistens so, dass du die Signatur des Projekts über den gesamten Zeitraum (oder so lange du teilnehmen möchtest) trägst und eine Mindesetanzahl an Posts haben musst. Die Bezahlung erfolgt dann meist wöchentlich.
Am Besten benutzt die Suche um solche Kampagnen zu finden, oft gibt es auch gesasmte Threads dazu, die versuchen die Kampagnen zu sammeln und am aktuellen Stand zu halten.
Merit erhältst du, indem du qualitative Posts erstellst und ihn dir jemand zukommen lässt.
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Nein, für das Erstellen der Aufträge sind keine Fees zu zahlen. Der Taker hingegen zahlt eine 0.3% Fee. Auf EtherDelta gibt es eine detaillierte Beschreibung aller Fees, leider nur auf Englisch. Sollte jedoch für das Verständnis ausreichen. Alternativ kannst du es ja einfach austesten, meistens kannst du die Fees selber konfigurieren, sodass es nur ein paar Cent kosten sollte. An important feature of EtherDelta is that placing an order doesn't involve an Ethereum transaction. Placing an order involves signing a message, which doesn't cost a gas fee. This means that placing an order on EtherDelta is completely free: there's no Ethereum transaction fee and there's no fee if the order trades. The one and only platform fee EtherDelta charges is a 0.3% fee paid by the person executing an order (paid in the instrument being sold). https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherDelta/comments/6hrvwl/how_fees_work/
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2) blockchain explorer suchen die komplette blockchain nach einer adresse ab wenn ich für diese die balance checken will oder? also block für block für block, ob die adresse da drin auftaucht...bis zum genBlock?
Ich hab Erfahrungen mit dem inquidus explorer. Dieser synchronisiert alle Daten über den daemon in eine eigene Datenbank und führt alle weiteren Abfragen auf dieser durch. Soweit ich mich erinnern kann, werden dabei alle Addressen in einer eigenen Tabelle gespeichert. Alle Blocks zu durchsuchen wäre aus Performancegründen wahrscheinlich nicht möglich.
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... I notice they just have SATA connectors, Iv read that is a no no. Anyone using these?
I would not go for the cheapest available, it's better to search for articles with good (legit) reviews. They have SATA connectors and also USB connectors, you can see them in the other preview pictures.
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Which operating system do you use and is your wallet connected (this is indicated on the right lower corner with a green or red circle)?
You can try to sign a message to further troubleshoot the problem. This option is available under 'Tools' and 'Sign/verify message'. Furthermore you can check the options under network and whether it is on 'Select server automatically' or not.
It would also be helpful if you could provide some screenshots, just redact the balances before.
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Sounds interesting but I don't understand what it is for. Could you more elaborate what the idea of this script is?
Can I parse the blk*.dat files with it? This would be quite interesting.
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Thank you for this detailed and extensive list. I have saved it just in case your post gets deleted again.
I never realized that there are so many bounty campaigns, but I assume not all of them are genuine. Nevertheless I will check out the sites and hopefully find some interesting projects.
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Like achow101 already said, this is by design. There are unencrypted private keys (reserved addresses for future use) in the wallet.dat and when you encrypt your wallet, your keypool is flushed and new keys are generated. So make sure you create a new backup from your wallet.dat (and if you want to be sure, also dump your private keys), after you restarted the wallet.
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You have to import the private key into a wallet. Just download the electrum wallet (the easiest and fastest one in my opinion) and select 'Import Private Key' on the setup guide.
You can then send it to your trezor address.
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Hi there, What is the uniqueness of your project? And what is the major problem will be solved by this project. I can see that it has good perspective though. Are there any bounty or Airdrop campaign for your project? Thanks.
Good questions. I don't see any USPs. Could you elaborate what makes you different from other Privacy coins? In short I see this as your features. - Instant send
- Private send
- Masternodes
Did I miss something? Do you plan to integrate a storage as the name suggests?
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in my opinion they will not accept bitcoin in their technology. Apple is a big and famous company, they will not accept bitcoin whose legality is still in question.
I also think so. If they decide to use the blockchain technology, they will create their own. Nevertheless the hype would be enormous.
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currently the bitcoin price has come down and seems to be going down for a long time, but we should keep calm do not panic because bitcoin prices will definitely recover and will increase again
Exactly the same thought. There was just too much hype the last summer, so many people just wanted to get 'rich' and didn't even know what bitcoin is or what blockchains are about. The correction was quite necessary. In the long term, the blockchain technology is still interesting and useful.
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How interested is your friend in blockchains? Does he know what Cardano is?
Otherwise I would buy him bitcoin instead.
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