لقد قمت بالتكلم عن الموضوع سابقا في المنتدى الانجليزى لكن أعتقد أن له أهمية أكبر في المنتدى العربي... الجزائر وبنغلاديش وبوليفيا وكمبوديا والإكوادور ومصر وإندونيسيا والعراق وقيرغيزستان والمغرب ونيبال وفيتنام.
كل شخض من الدول أعلاه لن يكون بامكانه الدفع على المواقع التى تستعمل BitPay للاستقبال. يمكن تجاوز الأمر من خلال استعمال VPN طبعا لكن حذاري فبعض المواقع لن تقبل الأمر. و ان كنت تستعمل مواقع مثل نتلر أو سكريل فسوف يكون ذلك من دون فائدة لان خاصية الدفع عن طريق البيتكوين لن تكون ظاهرة..
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I'm far from being knowledgable when it comes to mining alts but I believe ethOS is what I've seen people using and suggesting as well. Alternatively, you also have SMOS.
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I'm using the Windows version but I don't think it matters. You should be able to access it by going to Wallet => Seed where you have to type your password first in order to see it.
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بعد انشاء هذه المحفظة هل يمكن التحويل منها الى محفظة بلوك شاين ؟ قمت بانشاء محفظة شكرا للمساعدة
يمكنك التحويل الى أي محفظة تريد لكن لن يكون بامكانك الاستقبال لأن معظم المحفظات و منها محفظة البلوكشين لا تدعم الارسال الى محافظ SegWit (bc1).
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Mind explaining this further as I'm not sure I got it. You're going to launch a crypto wallet that let users connect to their full nodes? But... people won't have to go through the process of setting everything themselves? Furthermore, users wouldn’t have to deal themselves with the hassle of setting up and running their own full nodes at home or on a hosted third-party VPS provider, etc.
What I understood from this is that you'll be doing it for the user, in other words, hosting the full nodes in your servers? doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of what you're trying to do?
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I'm interested in exchanges that let you sell your BTC to Skrill or PayPal without the need of going through KYC verification.
The only exchange that I found to be reliable so far is Paybis.com but according to their TOS, it's possible that they'll ask you for documents at a certain point.
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I think there could be a potential problem on two fronts because the rates seem to vary way beyond 0.25% certainly for the BTC-ETH rate I checked. The other is the fact that ShapeShift have implemented KYC so what happens when an Exodus user wants to exchange say 1 BTC to ETH and it triggers a KYC request from ShapeShift?
What happens to the 1 BTC, is it stuck in limbo until/unless ID documents are sent? If they are required, who are they sent to?
My answer was about how much money Exodus is making from ShapeShift's partnership. It's unclear how much ShapeShift are making, but they're claiming they have the best rates, not sure how accurate that is as I haven't used them that much. You also have Changelly (used by multiple wallet providers as well) which apparently, charge a flat 0.5% fee. Read this article[1] for more info about the two. As for the KYC, these tweets[1][2] should answer your question. [1] https://blockonomi.com/changelly-vs-shapeshift/[2] https://twitter.com/exodus_io/status/773149923776659457[2] https://twitter.com/exodus_io/status/1037256494390104069
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Just like most of the other wallet providers with a built-in exchange, they're using third-party services, ShapeShift in this case. They should earn 0.25% (monthly basis) of the volume provided to the exchange. I don't think they are taking anything else on the side, otherwise, it would've been noticeable.
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Thanks for the superb informations. I'm totally a newbie and my question is this " Does one need different wallet to fit in to every currency brand, or one single wallet is enough to work on the digital market.
Multi assets wallets like Jaxx, Exodus, Coinomi, Atomic wallet, etc. tend to be closed source and not transparent, I wouldn't suggest them. So unless you're using a hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger, for example, It's better to get a wallet for each coin (If they are ERC20 tokens, you should be fine with one wallet).
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I'm not aware of any web wallets with that feature but Electrum, Mycelium, Trezor, and Ledger nano S should allow you to export it.
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How much for #1? I can pick it up for the low with ETH
I'm very unfamiliar with prices but as I paid for the prime status I was thinking that 25$ would be fair for it.
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From the FAQ (I'm assuming never traded means with each other): Users that have never traded can’t leave feedback, however, if they mark each other as trusted or not trusted they are able to leave trustworthy, neutral or block feedback.
I'm not an LBC user but I'm not sure how would that be possible according to the statement above? It's also worth mentioning that there are two types of feedback, confirmed and unconfirmed ones. If it's unconfirmed, then it won't be visible for anyone but you and the staff members.
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I haven't used the exchange for sometime until yesterday, I don't use exchanges much in general, but am I the only one who thinks their fees are ridicilous? I can't recall them being like this before and it's definitely higher than the other platforms out there...
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hi i am a newbie as u can see,excuse my question but are offline wallets advantageous?in term of security
They are. If you're willing to put some money into it, go with a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor otherwise, a paper wallet is fine but it's not that convenient for spending, it's mostly for long term storage.
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يجب عليك أن تكون عضو جونيور في المنتدى لكي تستطيع وضع صور و ان لم ترد الانتظار يمكنك ترقية حسابك لكن ذلك سوف يكلفك أكثر من من المبلغ الذي فزت به. على العموم. أعتقد أن صاحب الموقع سوف يتقبل وضع رابط الصورة و ليس من الضروري أن تكون ظاهرة في البوست الخاص بك.
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عندي مشكل في محفظة الايثريوم الخاصة بي لذلك لم أستطع الايداع في المنصة لكن كان باستطاعتي شراء 700 قطعة من العملة من المال الذي كان عندي في المنصة من قبل و كنت سوف أبعثها لك من دون مقابل لكن العمولة للأسف كبيرة( 783.2). ان مازلت تريد شراء العملة. يمكنك ارسال الايثر الى محفظتي في المنصة 0xd980c52ff7ca6c1d185e27907ff9a5b814631949 وسوف أقوم بالعملية (أرجو أخذ العمولة بعين الاعتبار).
لقد قمت بالشراء من موقع KuCoin. العملة سوف تكون في محفظتك قريبالا داعي لارسالي اي مقابل ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It's possible to build it in a way where any sell order that is being made under a certain percentage of the current market price get flagged for example, but honestly, I don't think building efficient mechanisms to prevent hacks is doable though, at least, not without giving more power and control to exchanges.
If we really want to avoid hacks, all we need to do is to start using DEX'es and stop focusing on convenience rather than safety, there might be some phishing attacks but the amounts stolen would be very limited and no one would get paranoid over inside jobs.
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Telegram groups: KuCoin, Huobi, Gate.io, Bitfinex, OKex. I linked the tweet for Bitfinex just as a proof/reference that it's their real Telegram channel because I joined it, and it looks kinda fishy. I got instantly restricted from posting on the group, a few minutes later, someone (with very poor English) contacted me claiming that he's from the Staff so I suggest everyone to be careful there. As for the ones you already listed, HitBtc channel looks abandoned, they haven't posted anything since 5 months now.
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I'm not surprised that there are so many users from Nigeria with all the poverty and political instability going there. As for accounts involved in scams, apparently, there has been some cleaning two months ago. But If you're still worried, then there is no reason to do these trades. With a few bank accounts around the world, you shouldn't find a problem to find people to trade with anyway. You can always use other exchange platforms or the forums.
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There is OpenAlias which is something similar I believe, one problem with that is that not all wallets support this (only Electrum and Coin.Space), so If you're for example accepting donations, not everyone is going to be able to send you money.
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