earn.com was the first to offer this service, but it's far from being reliable now (overestimation). I've been using coinb.in for some time and I find it to be the most accurate.
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السلام عليكم، لقد قمت بترجمة هذا الرسم البياني المفيد حول نقاط الجدارة أرجو أن يتم اضافته في الموضوع ليتمكن الأعضاء من الستفادة منه. https://images.guru/images/2019/07/29/1d4tg.jpg
مشكور على المجهود الأخ. هذا الموضوع فقط لاعطاء نقاط الجدارة للمواضيع و المشاركات المفيدة و البناءة لذلك أعتقد أنه من الأفضل ادراج الرسم البياني في موضوع المتطلبات الجديدة لترقية العضوية. (سوف أرسل طلب للأخ hugeblack)
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My current deal with BountyPortal is over, so I can rent the avatar again (along with the personal text). I'm usually making around 20-30 10-20 posts per week. You can see my other stats on BPIP. I only accept BTC/ETH. I'm open to offers (weekly or monthly) and unless you're trusted, I would prefer being paid upfront.
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- Using free hosting on GitHub and the very bad design of your webpage just tell us how much you're not willing to invest in a proper hosting service or a developer. - Not open source/transparent. APK also hosted directly on your website instead of Google play; could be infected with malware. - Not having any fees on the transfer is probably to lure people to use your wallet, and probably means that users have no control over their private keys, and these are just 0's and 1's sitting in a database, just like in exchanges.
In short, there are multiple trusted multicoin wallets out there, and there is absolutly no reason to use this one.
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Wow, thanks a ton for the ideas! I just couldn't think of anything and now it seems kind of obvious... I knew these domains had potential, do you have any advice for starting a website like this? I have some experience in web development, but I figure you might have some idea on where to start in the crypto world?
If you want to build something that will generate profit for you, then hiring someone to do it for you in a professional way is best. You can find some developers in the Service section otherwise, you could seek some platforms like Upwork.
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Personally, I wouldn't label them as a scam just because you haven't got an answer for two days because I've seen worst cases with other exchanges. Both the support and the CEO account (according to his personal text) on the forums seem to be active (periodically), I suggest writing to them and also posting in their ANN thread. Make sure to explain the problem as much as possible while giving the ticket ID (If any) or email associated with your account.
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Exodus is not open-source/fully transparent, but they claim that sensitive data such as passwords, 12 words seed are never sent to their servers. Also, there have been no reports of people losing their funds mysteriously either. You're saying that your funds have been lost... If the coins have been sent somewhere else, you should be able to see that in your transaction history/blockexplorer. If not, it could be just a display issue and in that case, I suggest you rescan your wallet (If the phone wallet support that) otherwise, try and restore your funds in the desktop version.
As for 2FA, you can read here why Exodus doesn't support it: https://medium.com/exodus-movement/why-local-apps-and-2fa-arent-friends-yet-9c220013dc11It's also worth mentioning that phone and desktop wallets are never recommended for storing large amounts and that's what their response to you meant probably. A hardware wallet is something you should consider in the future.
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Unless there is a good KYC implementation, fully decentralized exchanges should and will never be allowed by governments due to AML reasons.
If done right, that shouldn't be a problem. Take Bisq as an example... no coins held by the developers, users have full control over private keys, no company headquarters, fully P2P and decentralized (no one in charge) and personally, in this case, I don't see how the government could pressure them to enforce KYC/AML.
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These third-party services will run/deploy BTCPayServer on your behalf. You won't need to buy a hosting server or run bitcoin full node but you will clearly have some limitations as you can read on that article.
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I'm having the same problem as you. I've tried multiple browsers and devices (computer and phone) as suggested above and that didn't work either. What I found to work is changing my IP address, so you can try that (I've used ProtonVPN). If that doesn't work, you can try these emails (not sure about their legitimacy). It's worth mentioning that they'll only disable your 2FA If you manage to provide details about your account such as trading activities, balances, etc.
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Here are the requirements. As explained, If you think you meet the requirements, you can open an issue and request being listed there.
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It's a Ponzi scheme that you should stay away from. Even If they start paying you at first, it's just a matter of time until they run with everyone's funds. If you truly want to invest, buy bitcoin and hold for the long term.
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Looking for brand new Apple Airpods with a discount. It's worth mentioning that I'm planning to use these with an Android device (Xiaomi). I could be wrong, but I think the latest model doesn't work with anything except for iOS so take that in consideration before offering.
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How does it work exactly?
Probably pointless to use this service. He said "free methods" which sounds like a reference to ViaPool or services that rebroadcast your transaction for free, and that's something you can do in your own.
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There is margin.se and Gunbot. Never used neither of them, but there is an endless number of pages of reviews and discussions about it.
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After claiming your coins as explained above, simply use one of these reputable exchange platforms: Coinmama, BitPanda, Coinbase (depending on where you're from and the payment method you're going to use).
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am i understand wright? I just need to be relatively active in the branches interesting to me and I will become jr. member by itself?
That used to be the case, but it's not anymore. You will have to gain 1 merit in order to rank up and being active is not enough, your posts/threads have to be constructive and helpful.
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You don't follow tutorials to create a trading BOT. You learn the language, and you go up from there. If you have no idea how it's done, then it's probably better to not do it. You can hire someone from the services section to do it for you for a fee.
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The problem is that people prefer convenience over safety and security and sadly, the decentralized exchanges are not as newbie-friendly and easy to use as the centralized ones and that's exactly what pushes people away.
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