To add to the above, make sure that the exported private keys are not encrypted (don't use a password) otherwise you won't be able to read them using a text editor.
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I'm not sure how Visa and MasterCard gift cards work but for iTunes and Amazon, I don't see the problem. Once you get the code, you redeem it first to your account (which will make it invalid to anyone else trying to redeem it after you) and then release the funds from the escrow.
The only risk here is that these cards might have been bought using stolen credit cards, and in this case, the only way to protect yourself is to immediately order your goods because if there is ever a chargeback, your balance will be withheld.
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اعتقد ان هدا المشكلة من الماضي , او ربما الاخ Hugeblack لديه شرح اكثر بخصوص الموضوع , ولكن ما اعرفه انه الان يمكنك توقيع رسالة باستخدام عنوان Segwit والتاكد من صحة التوقيع باستخدام اي محفظة تدعم Segiwt , طبعا الانتشار لايقارن ب Legacy ولكن في نفس الموضوع يمكن ان تجد اني قمت بتوقيع على عنوان Segwit من مخفظة Coinomi وتحققت منه باستخدام محفظة Electrum كما اني جرت العكس بدون اي مشكلة, اعتقد ان النقاش في هدا الموضوع يجب ان يكون في ذلك الموضوع حتى لا نخرج من سياق هدا الموضوع. ليس لدي علم فيم يخص عناوين SegWit native ولكن عناوين P2SH (التي تبدأ ب 3) فلازالت هنالك مشاكل فيم يخص Trezor (Web interface) و ال Bitcoin core. وفي حالة Trezor يجب أن يكون لك جهاز ان أردت التأكد من الرسائل.
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The only way to retrieve the funds is to get the private keys of the receiving address.
To whom have you sent the funds to? A merchant (and which) or an individual?
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Mercatox only requires KYC if you're withdrawing more than 0.5 BTC per day. As for Catex (based in China), it seems like it's mandatory. From their privacy policy: To comply with global industry regulatory standards including Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Know-Your-Customer (KYC), and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF), Catex requires user accounts to undergo user identity authentication for both Personal & Enterprise-level accounts. This entails collecting formal identification.
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ان لم يكن لديك مانع, أضف ملاحظة/نصيحة بالنسبة للاخوة في الجزائر و المغرب. كون البيتكوين محظور في كلا البلدين, من جد المحتمل ان المنصات سوف تتجه نحو حظرها أيضا ولذلك شخصيا لا أنصح أي شخص من البلدين أن يقوم بأي KYC (في المنصات المركزية على الأقل)
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.أنا شخصيا لا أثق في الجمعيات الخيرية و أعتقد أن اعطاء المال مباشرة للشخص المعني أفضل, لذلك أعجبتني الفكرة
لكن المشكل هنا يكمن في كيفية الاثبات؟ يمكن اثبات تحويل البيتكوين الى كاش و لكن ماذا عن اثبات اعطاء المال للمحتاجين؟
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Here is a couple of them[1][2] (I believe the first one has a more complete list). Also, I advise you to avoid the airdrops that ask for KYC, they're not worth giving your identity for. [1] https://airdrops.io/[2] https://airdropalert.com/
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cash has been disabled in localbitcoins long ago
An alternative would be to use Paxful or Localethereum (no fees for cash in-person trades). @OP if you're serious, I suggest looking at some OTC platforms. You won't find anyone trading anywhere near the amount you're looking for, especially in cash.
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I am pretty sure coinbase now offers price support for other currencies.
If you are referring to this? then that's no different from CMC's list and is definitely not what OP is looking for. -snip- - Coinval: there are more altcoins, I think all existing coins are there https://coinval.co/ You can create your own portfolio and bookmark a special link I second this suggestion. Coinval is the way to go If you're interested in alts.
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بالاضافة الى الطرق التي تم ذكرها, يوجد موقع غوين تلغراف ( النسخة العربية). تفقد أسفل الصحفة سوف تجد ايميل مخصص للصحفيين/المحررين المهتمين بالعمل.
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You can check this thread[1] for Bit49. There is a review at the bottom of the page, but I wouldn't take it into consideration as it's from a newbie. Miners.eu don't look that reputable either, could not find any info/reviews about them. As for Teslawatt, it looks legit (but you should still do more research and If you're based on the U.S maybe you should visit them and see yourself). The owner/representative has positive feedback from a trusted member and also, there is a mention of them on Hackernoon (could be sponsored though). The user is still active on the forums as well, I suggest reaching out to him if you want more details about their services. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145072.0;topicseen
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There is Exchangeo. I haven't tried them myself, but the reviews look good. You can also check more scripts at CodeCanyon. I would not recommend buying these scripts unless you have some programming knowledge. Just because it's paid, doesn't mean it's safe to use.
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There are some, yes but that doesn't mean that you will automatically get listed after submitting your application. You usually have to meet certain requirements set by the exchange (user base, the team behind the project, clean code, etc.). If it's a ERC20 token, then you should try with these DEXes and Forkdelta.
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You enter what "You'll pay" and immediately see what "You'll get" -- all counts are real, incl. all fees. It's really important for us -- if You'd be so kind to tell what count did You enter?
I'm not sure If you fixed something in your part, but I can't seem to reproduce the issue. I have been checking your Terms of services though, and there is a section where it says: We may request further information with respect to our anti-money laundering ("AML") and know your client ("KYC") obligations. In addition, we may request that copies of such documents are notarized at your own expense, meaning that the documents are stamped and attested by a public notary.
Does that mean that you won't necessarily ask for people to verify their documents? unless you notice suspicious activities?
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السبب الرئسيي وراء عدم دعم blockchain.com ال SegWit الا مأخرا عائد الى كون Roger Ver من المستثمرين في الموقع و هو من الشخصيات الغير الداعمة للبيتكوين و مطوريها. (و هو أيضا صاحب بيتكوين كاش) أما بخصوص Schnorr signatures, فاذا كانت لغتك الانجليزية جيدة فأنا أنحصك بقراءة هذا المقال.
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