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4821  Other / Archival / Re: [BIG LIST] Buy/Sell Crypto (OTC, P2P, DEXs, CEXs, NO-KYC, ATMs, etc.) on: September 17, 2020, 05:59:59 AM
You may add changelly to the list: changelly
4822  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Uniswap on: September 17, 2020, 05:02:53 AM
$5 for unlocking tokens, $12 for token sell. $17 you could buy 8 days of food with it here, horseshit fees.
its really insane mate, but we could not do nothing with this gas fee. every trader set their gas fee higher to make sure transaction confirmed soon. maybe only network improvement could solved this and ethereum 2.0 be solution.
waiting for ethereum 2.0 is too long and it is better in my opinion to use another dex that offers a cheaper fee than uniswap, it's just that the volume is usually not as good as uniswap but that is the most efficient way, and also if you have limited capital, trading on cex exchange saves more fees even though the choice tokens on cex exchange are not much like uniswap but I think they are very adequate.

You may give a try to 1inch exchange (dex aggregator), they have their native token which reduces the gas fees:

More info: https://medium.com/@1inch.exchange/1inch-introduces-chi-gastoken

I am hoping uniswap will use 2 layer or something to reduce gas fees. Currently using it is not feasible at all.



4823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Another DeFi exit scam just made off with $20M in investor funds on: September 17, 2020, 04:56:09 AM
Most defi project hide their team identity which i think not appropriate way to make a projects that has term a really high risk investment. i would not invest at anonymous team as the team could disappear easily after getting the money from investors.

I have already been burnt in several anonymous projects, I tell you they seemed legit as shit at first but then they just disappeared. Stay the hell away from anon team projects if you like your money.
we see alot anon developers behind new project , especially in  uniswap exchanges.even they didnt release whitepaper yet while start crowdfunding.

I don't really care about whitepapers they are for namesake. Anyone can juggle few pages it's product that counts.
4824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solana blockchain on: September 15, 2020, 08:20:12 AM

just a little description, no social links, how can we know they are creators?

You can search their names through Google. I tried first two and was easily able to find them on Twitter and linkedin.
4825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Uniswap on: September 15, 2020, 04:59:12 AM
$5 for unlocking tokens, $12 for token sell. $17 you could buy 8 days of food with it here, horseshit fees.
4826  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Another DeFi exit scam just made off with $20M in investor funds on: September 15, 2020, 04:54:50 AM
Most defi project hide their team identity which i think not appropriate way to make a projects that has term a really high risk investment. i would not invest at anonymous team as the team could disappear easily after getting the money from investors.

I have already been burnt in several anonymous projects, I tell you they seemed legit as shit at first but then they just disappeared. Stay the hell away from anon team projects if you like your money.
4827  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solana blockchain on: September 15, 2020, 04:49:38 AM
Vietnamese people created Solana?

It's mix, https://solana.com/team
4828  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: For your ready reference on mobile phone/device bitcoin wallet on: September 13, 2020, 04:23:36 AM

4. Using address(es) to sign a message. There are many wallets that can not do that, an example of wallet that can not sign a message is atomic wallets. Many other wallets can not also sign a message.

Actually these mobile wallet dont have those featured except mycelium. Last time Im looking for a bitcoin wallet that can signed message but most of them dont support it. Only mycelium can do this as far as I know. But I think its easier to use a laptop version or web wallet for this to make sure you can do that.

Coinomi supports signing message since years, Samourai does too. This list is huge, am pretty sure many of them support sign message. May be we should refrain from making remarks when we aren't sure about something.
4829  Other / Archival / Re: [Merit] Hey Newbies! Can You Sign A Message? on: September 13, 2020, 04:01:29 AM
Btw, @op don't you think your giveaway can be abused since you are giving merits to newbie rank for simple task?

No, it isn't abuse for them to receive a reward for doing a task, it's participation.  Only 2 Newbies/Jr Members have managed to do it yet anyway, so it seems that maybe to them it isn't such a simple task. 

I meant, this can be used to farm accounts but from the looks of it, that doesn't seem to the case, so whatever.
4830  Other / Archival / Re: [Merit] Hey Newbies! Can You Sign A Message? on: September 12, 2020, 03:31:32 AM
Those who don't have/away from pc, you can also use Coinomi to sign the message.

Btw, @op don't you think your giveaway can be abused since you are giving merits to newbie rank for simple task?
4831  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't use your bitcointalk account password on other websites on: September 12, 2020, 03:29:12 AM
I looked at title and was like, wow this is common sense then realized I was making same mistake as when I was new to the Internet.
4832  Other / Meta / Re: Why doesn't the Bitcointalk forum have a mobile app? on: September 11, 2020, 05:10:59 AM
^ it's of no use. I use android and it opens in desktop mode even tho desktop mode is turned off.

(not that I'm complaining)
4833  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why bitcoin never a ponzi on: September 11, 2020, 05:05:33 AM
Well then satoshi must be on top of pyramid, even without any marketing he made people buy it!  Cheesy
4834  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Emotet Warning: Japan France and New Zealand issued Bulletin on: September 11, 2020, 04:56:01 AM
Does country even matter in electronic attacks?
4835  Other / Meta / Re: Android app or tapatalk on: September 09, 2020, 04:34:11 AM
I am using this forum on mobile since day 1 that now I find weird whenever I surf it through desktop. Humans are good at adapting, give it a try you will be surprised how soon you get used to it  Wink
4836  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Atomic wallet's phishing website is being promoting in google's ads. on: September 08, 2020, 10:03:39 AM
Personally I don't find fluidity that Google search has anywhere else (yeah, I know I give data for this 'convenience'), if you are anything like me then best bet would be to use an ad blocker or never ever trust any ad.
As you said, you trade your data for this convenience, but data is a broad space and ranges from browsing history to really sensitive information which you would not want a third party storing.

I am aware of that and I have disabled most of my tracking  — location / web / YouTube activity.

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Using an ad blocker is very good practice, you could also use Searx to anonymously visit other search engines like Google, and it returns the result to you.

Thanks, I'll give Searx a try.
4837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Atomic wallet's phishing website is being promoting in google's ads. on: September 08, 2020, 04:23:23 AM
Are ads automatically added to the google first page search?
Search results are ranked based on activity score as well as bid amount. So basically; organic activity (including visits and mentions on other sites) as well as a substantial bid (amount paid to appear higher on search results) determine what website is returned to a user after a search. Google has a poor filter system, so a phishing website can show up on their result page with a substantial bid and activity, which can be faked.
At this point, you shouldn't use Google search engine at all, more so, if you are looking up delicate queries, like wallet websites or exchanges.

Personally I don't find fluidity that Google search has anywhere else (yeah, I know I give data for this 'convenience'), if you are anything like me then best bet would be to use an ad blocker or never ever trust any ad.
4838  Other / Meta / Re: Some URL tag changes that has to be made on: September 07, 2020, 03:49:29 AM
I think this have been discussed long ago. People should be aware of clicking any links anywhere, not even this place only. Also, I don't see a good solution for this. How can forum prevent this?

Nothing to do with forum tbh, and I don't think it should be forum's responsibility either. It's convenient tag and some bad apples can abuse it, just like other things in the world.

Checking links before you click/open would be more than sufficient.
4839  Other / Meta / Re: Legendaries need love as well. on: September 07, 2020, 03:43:38 AM
Stopping posting in subs you are interested in just because you don't earn merits, well that's kinda counter intuitive.
4840  Other / Meta / Re: How do you encrypt bitcointalk messages? on: September 06, 2020, 04:35:08 AM
Thank you all for responses. Reason I asked is because the way text was written it sounded like there is some setting in-built here on forum to encrypt messages.
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