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4141  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to identify btc transactions? on: February 21, 2020, 10:41:29 AM
It is pretty easy if you know your bitcoin address. All you have to do is enter you address in a good blockchain explorer like blockchair.com and on top of the transactions' history you used be able to see the most recent in coming transaction (whether it's has been confirmed yet or not)
4142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Paying low fees in Ethereum - Gas Limit, Gas Price and Gwei on: February 21, 2020, 10:29:55 AM
Anyhow if someone is looking for specific figures, 20k gas limit for ethereum transfers and 200k for token transfers. And for gas price, you can use ethgasstation as mentioned before, most wallets automatically estimate fees for you anyway.
Isn't the gas limit for transfering Ether at 21K? I don't remeber it being 20K. If you set at 20k, you might get an out of Gas error.



Gas Limit and Gas Price attributes define the total cost of your transactions, according to the formula below:
gas limit * gas price

You should edit the OP.

The Transaction fee is not gas limit * gas price.
What you pay for a transaction is used gas * gas price.

Let's say 50,000 gas is needed for a transaction to be made and the gas limit you use is 200,000 and gas price is 10 Gwei.

The fee you pay for the transaction is 50,000 * 0.00000001

The extra gas which is 150,000 will be sent back to your wallet.

From my ICO example, if the Gas Price is 50 Gwei and the Gas Limit is 150.000, this transaction will cost 7.500.000 Gwei (or 0.0075 Eth).

No, the fee you pay depends on used gas not gas limit.
If the gas needed to be used is bigger than 150,000, your transaction will be failed and your 0.0075 ETH will be wasted.
If the gas needed to be used is lower than 150,000, you will pay used gas * gas price for the transaction and (gas limit*used gas) * gas price will be sent back to your wallet.

There is just a small confusion in the detail but OP is right
For example have you ever seen Ethers gas limit or as you prefer to call it gas drop to 15K or go above 21K? Nope, it's always been 21K which is the limit for Ether transactions. Even if you manually change to 100,000 as gas limit, The Ether transaction will only use 21,000 gas limit.

In other words, the known Gas limit for Ethereum transfers is 21000 and not any other value at the current state of ethereum network. So he is not wrong if he says;
Ether Transaction fees = Gas limit(in this case for Ether which is 21000) x Gas Price

Same applies to tokens, the most commonly used limit is 200k depending on the smart contract thou it may vary because of differences in smart contracts
4143  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Forget about exchanger search! Use BestChange! on: February 18, 2020, 11:38:45 PM
I usually follow this thread.
But, i have just notice this sentence from the quote above.

Op doesn't have to ask moderators to move the topic from one board to another one. Moving a topic among all boards is easly possible. This can be manually done. OP can use the "move" command fixed in left bottom of this page. [only topic creator can have this option]
Or, there is some boards/topics exclusions with this option of migrating threads to another board which i didn't hear about before.

I don't think this topic belongs to "cryptocurrency exchange" sub-board. Better to move it to Exchanges sub-board.
I thought they weren't able to access the profile that started the topic but i noticed it was online today. The best thing to do is definitely move the topic themselves

@Coupable, you are right, i think exchanges subboard is the best place for the kind of service provided by Best change.
4144  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: February 18, 2020, 11:19:06 PM
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It's unfortunate that i missed predicting results for the two opening champion's League matches tonight. I would like to know if one can still enter the competition even after some matches jave already been played?  The game looks  fun and i don't wanna miss out again.
4145  Economy / Reputation / Re: JollyGood undeservedly post me red trust on: February 18, 2020, 10:32:57 PM
I didn’t have an account on this forum before. I decided to create and name it in honor of the protection of my favorite exchange. I see nothing wrong with that.

But the fact that a crowd of baboons attacked me and gave me a negative reputation.

You are very cruel on newcomers.

Moreover, it’s very disappointing that there are racists on the forum.
Why are you even mourning from here?
Of all the available usernames you went for "ExchangeSupport" and then decided to defend a scam exchange and you expect us to believe it's just a coincidence?

You totally deserve the negative feedback on your profile.
4146  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread on: February 18, 2020, 10:12:49 PM
I'm watching Dourtmound vs PSG and so far Borussia is better.
Imagine if Haaland will score, his price will go up to 80M already  Grin.
Another two goals for the unstoppable wonder kid Haland. He now has a total of 10 goals in the Champion's league at this stage  Shocked
He has totally silenced critics who said he would not make it in Borrusia Dortmund.

Meanwhile, Liverpool failed to register a single shot on target the entire match. Is it just me or Liverpool's goals seem to be getting hard to come by with each match that passes.
4147  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: February 18, 2020, 09:38:39 PM
It has now been confirmed that Ziyech is a Chelsea player
Source: https://twitter.com/AFCAjax/status/1227926942122414081?s=19
good to hear chelsea got Ziyech and Ajax fast move on https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1228533087342034945 , set to sign Antony from São Paulo as replacement Ziyech.
Just out of Curiosity, how are Chelsea still able to make signings? I thought they were serving a transfer ban that could last for at least a year or am i missing something?

Anyway Ziyech will be a great addition to a side full of promising youngsters. Lampard will probably need 2-3 more years to realise if Chelsea is headed for the right direction.
4148  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Forget about exchanger search! Use BestChange! on: February 18, 2020, 09:17:26 PM
We will ask the moderators to move the topic to a the Cryptocurrency Exchange Sub-Board, thanks for your suggestion.
The reason the mods have not moved the thread yet if you have already asked them to could probably be due to the nature of the thread in particular the OP. It's not detailed enough or it does not look like that a typical kind of ANN made by different service providers here. So they probably think it's just a discussion thread for Best Change.
4149  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Consider these 12 things before joining a bounty program on: February 18, 2020, 09:03:40 PM
7. Test them the first week, to see if they reward what they promised.
Most bounties as i know don't even pay weekly. They pay bounty hunters their worthless tokens several months after the end of ICO/IEO which is kind of unfair but bounty hunters also cause such situations to exist. They are so many bounty hunters out their who are desperate to do anything to even just earn those worthless tokens
4150  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread on: February 18, 2020, 08:08:10 PM
Dortmund is a strong club that can easily win the giant PSG, Especially since he will play at home with fans who are thirsty moregoals and know how to support the club!!!. As for the Atletico match, it will be really crazy and scoring fantastic goals. I expect five goals Kiss
I actually expect a goal Frenzy in the Dortmund vs PSG match. Both teams have young forwards ho will be looking to prove point to the world. As for the Atletico Madrid vs Liverpool match. I don't think there will be so many goals in it. Infact my prediction is a goalless draw or 0-1 in favour of Liverpool
4151  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM ALERT: Cryptoknowmics Token Sale on: February 17, 2020, 10:47:31 PM
Another sockpuppet account indirectly but intentionally promoting the cryptoknowmics.com links on every post they have so far made
Profile - Denial11
Post History - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2758922;sa=showPosts
Archived: http://archive.fo/T3Ipk
4152  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Sesterce / Bitech on: February 17, 2020, 09:47:12 PM
They never returned the money to me via order 8484. support.sesterce.com answered the cancellation of production at Innosilicon in January 2020, and the money can be returned to me in September 2020. Although I submitted a request for a refund in October 2019.
What a big joke! How do they expect you to wait for you own money for almost a year and yet it was not your fault that they fucked up with their unprofessional service?
Are they going to pay you more fine in damages that they will have caused you over the course of time until they repay you?
4153  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: RIPPLE CEO goes on CNN , attacks Bitcoin on: February 17, 2020, 08:45:14 PM
It's pretty obvious that he's trying to shill his shitcoin to the masses but one thing for sure is that his coin will never beat Bitcoin. It's pretty ironic that they guy trying to trash bitcoin actually owns some coins  Grin

The CNN chaps are of course all about money, so i would be surprised if he never spent a single cent to get all those minutes of Airtime.
4154  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: LOW CIRCULATION COMPARE TO TOTAL SUPPLY. on: February 17, 2020, 08:13:14 PM
The token burns and lock-ups you hear of are just for stupid hype and shit so that the token creator can gain from it to dump their tokens in exchanges before they become worthless. Even if a shit project burns all the tokens and ends up with only 100 tokens in circulation. If people are not interested in the token, it will still be sold at a low price (dumped) in exchanges making it worthless.

What matters most is Demand... If there is no demand, sometimes even if your token supply is very low, it will still be worthless... Haven't you seen some projects with a deflationary model of token supply still go to zero in value?
4155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Any Wave decentralized Exchange on: February 16, 2020, 09:28:48 PM
Other than the https://waves.exchange, I have no idea if there are more. It looks like you are not yet aware that they've abandoned the https://dex.wavesplatform.com/ site that's why you are looking for another waves dex. Best of luck in selling your tokens there, they may have added new features but it looks like volume hasn't changed at all  Cheesy
Other than one having the sign up, the platform takes ages to load. If OP is looking for a decentralized  exchange where you don't have to sign up with an email (semi decentralized exchange) then waves.exchange is not for him though i doubt he will get any much better options thou.
When it comes to tokens, waves looks to be dead in that field.
4156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: JDX Official Airdrop worth $30 IS A SCAM!!! on: February 16, 2020, 05:23:31 PM
I have seen so many fraudulent projects, they take advantage of promotional hunters with the reward of being worthless tokens
Currently, with only 0.1-0.5ETH, we can easily create a contract address on the ERC20 platform, which is really worrying because so many people use it to sell fraudulent ICOs and Awarding worthless rewards with great promise.
Bounty hunters are always a free marketing tool for developers, all we need to do is analyze and evaluate the project, about the coin and their program, draw conclusions and These reviews to remove those scam projects
It's because most bounty hunters stoop so low. That's how they end up getting fooled and scammed, and the funny thing is that most do even seem to car that they have not been paid (or is it just being so desperate) so they move on to the next bounty that promises worthless shitcoins too.

If bounty hunters here knew their worth and refused to advertise for such project unless their payments had value, most of the fraudulent ICO's would have given up from promoting themselves already.
4157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: JDX Official Airdrop worth $30 IS A SCAM!!! on: February 15, 2020, 11:29:28 PM
I'm creating this thread for the safety of newbies who can't differenciate between real and scam airdrops but go bonkers at the very mention of the word.

Stay away from this ANN with the link below!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5225204.0

Stay Safe Guys
Why not just open up a scam accusation with a lot more details of how they are trying to execute the scam in the Scam accusations board. That can help newbies how care in search that board a lot more that what you have presented can.

Most airdrops are just meant to collected your user data and indirectly fool you into subscribing for the different channels to create a false impression to investors that the project has a large following, yet is a just a group of  bounty and airdrop hunters following them.
4158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Best way to cash out from Coinbase (fees/spread margin etc) on: February 15, 2020, 11:03:39 PM
You can also use peer to peer exchanges like localbitcoins.com (thou the now impose stick KYC rules) to convert you cryptos especially BTC to fiat and vise versa. If you are not a fan of KYC you can pick another peer to peer exchange from the list
- Help: A list of LocalBitcoin alternatives (P2P marketplaces)

You can look through your favourite exchanges and the choose the best rates.

Bestchange.com is also a good site for comparing rates of different exchangers
4159  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 191Hijy6a1gaispYbFeEXWEFqDPwrL93C5 on: February 15, 2020, 10:27:30 PM
Can you please and more details. What kind of wallet are we talking about here?
Was it a web wallet like Blockchain.info or coinbase?

No one can help you reset 2FA here, the only people who could possibly help you are the support of that given wallet. Since 2FA resetting is a very sensitive issue, there is not guarantee that they will reset it for you.

Always learn to back up your 2FA recovery codes or use 2FA authenticators that have an option for could back up like Authy.
4160  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: LOCKED TOKENS RECEIVED FROM BOUNITES on: February 15, 2020, 02:00:45 PM
The best way is to contact the team that was running the bounty or airdrop and ask them what is happening.   You can't transfer the tokens unless they are  unlocked. Of course there are so many bounty scams that will waste your time along they way so sometimes you just have to accept what happened and move on.

You can report the scams in the scam accusations board.
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