Everything you need to know has already been explained by other members in one of your previous posts[1] But in short, no one is going to trust to send you collateral first when you're a newbie. Your terms don't make much sense. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5463524.20
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لا يوجد أي مشكل و ليس هنالك أي داعي للقلق. نقاط ال activity تزداد بكمية 14 نقطة كحد أقصى في كل فترة أسبوعين يعني بمجرد دخولنا للفترة الجديدة (و التي بالمناسبة، هي نفس الفترة لجميع المستخدمين)، سوف تلاحظ ارتفاع نقاطك من جديد
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When a user posts, under their profile picture there's an ignore button you can use. And if you want to add or remove multiple users at once, you can do that from your profile by going to "Ignore user options" page.
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unfortunately the mining site tronset.pro doesn’t have a section to show outgoing transactions. I’m not sure why. I have reached out to their support, with no luck.
say i “activate” the new wallet, would it release the transaction in limbo or is it a loss?
No, if the funds are not there. There's no point in sending funds or activating anything. But I'm starting to think that the problem here is the site you're using and not your wallet. Are you sure it's not a scam? I have googled it, and it has barely any online presence. How did you come across the site?
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address: TFvgkttfyCmmyS8HZzJCnMtkPK7VUMADdT / sent 434 TRX from mining site.
it is a newly created wallet within Exodus. my previous wallet in Exodus was compromised. I was instructed by Exodus to create a brand new one. The first time I’ve sent TRX profits to my old address before it becoming compromised, I didn’t have to add TRX to it.
not sure if relevant, but I successfully received BTC yesterday in my BTC address within the new wallet without having to add funds to it.
Okay and do you have the transaction ID? From the site that shows that funds were sent to this address? Because by looking at Tronscan (a Tron explorer) We can see that this address has never received nor sent anything[1] As for you not needing to activate your bitcoin address, then that's normal. This "activation" is something related to the Tron network, and not the bitcoin network or the Exodus wallet. [1] https://tronscan.org/#/address/TFvgkttfyCmmyS8HZzJCnMtkPK7VUMADdT
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I'm not that familiar with the Tron network so I could be mistaken here but from what I know, in order to activate an address, you need to send some amount of TRX to the address first but since you've already done that, could you share with us the address? or how much is the amount you've sent at least?
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Thanks. Alright so in case anyone is interested, here are the limitations for each one of them: https://goerli-faucet.pk910.de -> This is what I went for. It takes some time (a few minutes) since you'll be "mining them" but doesn't require you to have ETH on mainnet. https://goerlifaucet.com and https://faucet.quicknode.com/drip -> Both require you to hold 0.001 ETH. https://sepoliafaucet.com (Just for sepolia testnet as you might have guessed) -> You don't need to have any funds on the mainnet, and you can get 0.5 ETH per day. You probably won't need to use anything but the last service though. Georli is going to shutdown by the end of the year so if you don't need ETH for a specific service that only supports Goerli (like in my case) you should probably go with Sepolia instead.
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If you just want to see your transfers, then yes, you can use the watch-only mode. By going to create a new standard wallet -> Use a master key, and then paste or scan your Master public key QR code.
And to get your Master key from your current wallet, you go to the menu -> Wallet -> Information. You'll find it at the bottom.
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According to this article, and assuming you still have access to the email address you've used, TrustedCoin should be able to help you reset the 2FA if you reach out to them. Have you tried doing that?: To recover access to your 2fa wallet you need one of the following: -snip- The wallet file, wallet file password (if any) and control over the email address you gave trusted coin when originally creating the wallet. You can contact trusted coin and ask them for help. They will reset your 2fa protection and send you the details on the email address you used when originally creating the wallet.
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As mentioned above, this is most likely your change address. A malware wouldn't act that way probably. Not sure which wallet you're using but, you can read this article from Trezor [1] for a better understanding. You should be able to see the transaction you've received in your transactions history though, whether it got confirmed or not. [1] https://trezor.io/learn/a/what-is-a-change-address
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Installing app for such purpose is overboard already for such purpose IMO. There are some telegram channels/account for this like this one[1] made by OmegaStarScream, since almost anyone who wants privacy and currently here in crypto space uses telegram. Otherwise, use websites that was mentioned above and just bookmarked them.
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Thanks for the mention. If anyone has looked into it and didn't see any messages, that's because the Bot was down for the last 24 hours or so. I had problems with the server hosting it but it's back online now.
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Did she say the reseller's name is abull[dot]com (it's in the few first seconds of the second video)? I'm not sure I got the name correctly, but if it's an official reseller, I would imagine that Ledger could be held accountable?
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I would personally not do that, I think the fewer devices the better (to reduce the risks), but yes, you can create an Electrum wallet on your desktop, and then use Electrum's seed on Bluewallet for example.
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Could you post the transaction ID? That might help. Were the funds sent to your non-custodial wallet after you bought from them? I can't imagine an exchange paying such low fees. Did you have an option that allows you to select the fees by any chance?
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What do you mean by without creating a bitcoin wallet? If you mean an exchange, then no there's no way especially since you're dealing with fiat.
First, you need to create an account in an exchange (there are a few but it depends on where you're from) and then, you can use your card to buy bitcoin. If you're sending it to somebody else, then you don't need a wallet yourself, you can just use the other's person address directly.
But if you're buying the bitcoin for yourself, then it's not recommended to keep your funds at an exchange, you should get a wallet (Electrum for desktop, or Bluewallet for mobile) and withdraw your funds to that non-custodial wallet.
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