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4161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: My hidden gem. on: July 30, 2020, 03:09:46 AM
The idea of P2P transactions with file transfers is definitely what I liked about it, basing it on the website itself and their claims. I know some file transfer websites that have different terms and conditions to use their service. Without the sign up of anything,  I think it would be ideal for the crypto community. For the cloud services, I'm down for that with the idea, but I'm still concerned about privacy. I'm always curious on how it would be decentralized.

I like their website with the simplicity that it has and knowing that it is straight on point. I just don't see the point of showing a person there, but it makes direct eye contact convincing me, lol.
4162  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ledger 1 Mln Users Data Under Attack on: July 30, 2020, 01:35:11 AM
I have received an email with regards to that, so I'm quite thankful, in a way, to know that they are handling it carefully and letting people know the current situation. Because of the fact that many people need to give an address and name to get your device, it's inevitable, and it is all because of the security and bugs in the system. At least they are doing bug bounty programs for improvement and found that bug.

You can't get the ease of use when having a hardware wallet compared to creating an air-gapped laptop and opening it continuously just to transact.
4163  Economy / Economics / Re: Here is the biggest problem with cryptos on: July 29, 2020, 06:00:34 PM
From the discussion posted before me, if you have only concerned about fees, then you would just use the least expensive of any of the mentioned payment processes. You cannot escape it entirely the charges because of the need for different methods and energy consumption of computers and mining rigs, etc.

I hope you wouldn't be so cynical about this because there are a lot of friendly things that custodial wallets that are easy to use, and transactions are free if you are sending it to another account in the same corporation. There is always a way.
4164  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion to reduce MegaSpam threads . on: July 29, 2020, 08:42:12 AM
Personally, when one of my topics has received plenty of replies, it's enough IMO, and I close it and post last on that specific topic telling others that I'm going to close it. I think it's good practice wherever you may be, not just here in BTCT but in other forums as well. The best thing for members is to report threads, just like what others posted here and know from your POV if it's worthy or spammy, etc.

A great goal for reporting is to unlock the "Your report history" when you press the report to the moderator and see if you have good quality etc.
4165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is XLM ready to breakout? on: July 28, 2020, 01:42:33 PM
I think if you have insider information with regards to what the project is planning to do and if that plan is going to be widespread I think it’s safe to say that it’s going to be bullish about it. But if we are talking about on your chart, I think the best way that we know what will happen is staying on that range between those support lines and not breaking them. I think it’s best to risk what we can afford to lose for sure.
4166  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A trap of how newbies get scammed on: July 28, 2020, 01:09:03 AM
I don't know if it completely the scammer's fault but the user themselves. Believing in something this ridiculous could either lose every bitcoin that you have or land in jail if the law enforcement in the users country is not allowing that. For example, the Ponzi schemes that appear everywhere, taking everybody's money foolish enough to have downlines, etc. I think the best approach to this is education towards people not to invest in this type of scheme.
4167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum : Its not too late on: July 27, 2020, 05:18:12 AM
I think more than everyone that posted in here, and it's safe to say that it depends on what you believe in. If you believe that investment in ETH is excellent, buy ETH. If you think it's at its peak, don't invest and wait for the retracement, whenever that is. Depending on the amount you are going to risk in this investment, it should be well within your reach for sure. Knowing how much you are willing to risk and lose would be crucial in how you are going to do well in the long run, risk management.

Great way to share your video here too  Wink.
4168  Economy / Services / Re: Roobet.com | Art Contest - $2500 Prizepool up for grabs! Ends July 31st on: July 27, 2020, 01:41:04 AM
Username: Crwth

Name: Kangaroo D. Rooffy
Boat: Going Meroo

Thought about hard on this one. I was still thinking on what theme of the art I'm going to submit here and suddenly when I was watching anime, obviously One Piece, I thought, why not base on it?



Main Plot of Kangaroo D. Rooffy: He wants to be the Gambling King of the Cryptocurrency Space. He is on his way there and with the help of the Devil Fruit, Roobet, he will be the fastest Crypto Gambling King.

I hope you like it guys!

4169  Economy / Reputation / Re: OgNasty/nonnakip Gold/Refund Demand Supposedly "Sold Out" Funds Held on: July 27, 2020, 01:08:24 AM
I think it's natural that shops give an invoice whether or not the transaction has gone through and send invoices with the registered email or something. Daily recordings of business transactions are crucial when running a business. Having access to your website is crucial too, IMO. At least you could have control over stuff as well. I hope you get your refund soon.



Edit: I just noticed that you're requesting a refund to a different address than the one(s) you paid from. This can be an issue.
Maybe sign a message from where the BTC was stored initially?
4170  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Does using trading Bots is more profitable than conventional trading? on: July 26, 2020, 04:59:11 AM
As a user myself, it could take over what you are currently doing. With my Gunbot, I chart there and TradingView is integrated to the bot and you could use alerts depending on the chart that you have and it could easily automate it for you.

Depending on your strategy, you could do almost anything with a bot. It serves as a trading tool, not completely taking over depending on your package that you have as well.
4171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Hidden altcoin gem on: July 26, 2020, 01:57:35 AM
I haven’t seen or read about NWC token but if It’s going to be partnered with a giant like PayPal is going to be a big deal in my opinion.

For the technical analysis that you posted since the price is above the 200 day average it’s likely to have higher prices than that but the target area is what I’m concerned I’m not sure if the chart is using Fibonacci with that so I would like to know if the reference is from another resistance or not?
4172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do i get scammed? he want my encrypted wallet hash? on: July 25, 2020, 03:42:33 PM
I don’t know what encrypted wallet hash means, but it seems that if you have an address and that hash key encryption, you could /derive for the possible private key? It’s just a guess, but what are you using their service for, btw? I think if you are in the right server, it’s safe to consider that they are an admin. Possibly verify his identity with the service too.
4173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Trading Bot with 136 exchanges available!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 on: July 25, 2020, 10:24:43 AM
Hello guys. I am interested and planning to buy the Gunbot starter pack for the mean time. Is it ok to only use $200 as initial trading capital? what problem should i be worried about and what are the do's and don't in the starter pack? can you guys please give me a heads up. I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
I would happily assist you with that for sure. The $200 could be a good start for trading. You would set the trading limit, meaning how much you are willing to trade per trade. Anyway, I will PM you too. Hoping to talk to you soon.
4174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do hackers steal huge amounts of bitcoins? on: July 25, 2020, 09:06:49 AM
For your question in the subject, they are doing that for the ”easy money.”  I don't think they are willing to hack small amounts if the thing they are doing is complicated. And for your concerns that they can be traced, it's just like what the other members said above me; it's the mixers.

There was a time where there are a lot of mixers, but a lot has closed as well because of the track down of those mixers.
4175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trump Wins and Trump Lose tokens from Poloniex on: July 25, 2020, 04:00:42 AM
From what I Just have read in this thread, there would be two tokens called TRUMPWINS and TRUMPLOSE. So you are going to choose what side you think is going to win, and whatever results in the opposite of the winning side would be demonetized. It is gambling, IMO.
4176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: D.C. Financial Services Law: Bitcoin is a form of money on: July 25, 2020, 02:09:03 AM
At least now,  it as an actual currency. Even though I stated in the link that it’s going to be a minimal impact towards Bitcoin in entirety, but it could be a steppingstone for everyone. This could be another reference for different cases, and maybe it could help someone in the future. We will never know until we are there. Recognition is always great, shedding some light on the good stuff is excellent as well.
4177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Trading Bot with 136 exchanges available!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 on: July 24, 2020, 04:45:38 PM
hello, i am a gunbot user and i have some gunther tokens at idax.pro but i see that the site is not up. what can i do?
ps: I bought the tokens at the recomandation of gunther to help support the project.
I'm sorry for your loss but idax.pro has not been operating since last year IIRC. Check this link out.

https://cryptobriefing.com/idax-exit-scam-users-face-withdrawal-difficulty/

We now have our own exchange to buy and sell crypto using Gunthy.  

https://exchange.gunthy.org/

If you need any help, you could message me here.

4178  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Interesting research on Satoshi and his motives and actions on: July 24, 2020, 03:54:59 PM
Well, hats off to Satoshi Nakamoto for thinking ahead with the possible direction in which Bitcoin could be attacked. I think miners that are "honest" deserve the credit as well to help the 51% attack even more impossible. Anyways, I'm still curious about what Satoshi would do to the remainder BTC that is the byproduct of the mining that Patoshi had done? I hope to receive some of it. Lol.
4179  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Exchange - No kyc - 100x leverage on: July 24, 2020, 03:06:52 PM
The OP has only one post and he's promoting this exchange, which is really not the top exchange among crypto users.
It's not even in CMC and I checked. The closest exchange name to that is PrimeBit and I don't know that either.

They have very few trading pairs and according to coingecko only 9 pairs.
Upon checking their site, they also have different markets
  • Cryptocurrencies
  • Forex
  • Commodities
  • Stocks

I think having these types of choices makes it a great exchange, I'm not sure how it fairs and regulates though? I doubt they are being regulated knowing that they are a financial service.
4180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia legalizing Bitcoin and cryptos but not allowed as payment method? on: July 24, 2020, 06:47:10 AM
So if I understood it correctly, they are actually trying to prevent peer-to-peer transactions but allowing the possibility of profiting from trading and other crowd-funding types or something? I think what they are doing is making stores not accept Bitcoin to prevent complications with taxing and other financial related with their lawmakers or something. Maybe in the future, they would be able to make it legal to accept it in normal ways or in anything.

I'm just curious if they have a custodial wallet that covers every place there? Or is the "most" being used?
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