They've made an announcement and they made it clear that they won't recover anything so that will make the statement you linked invalid. To provide the best experience for our customers, Bittrex will take all reasonable steps to ensure that customer funds can be preserved on both chains. Bittrex will make all reasonable attempts to credit our users BSV chain split tokens. We will not recover incorrectly made cross chain deposits under any circumstance due to the lack of replay protection.
Whether this is done on purpose or not, is not possible to say but they have warned about it.
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I'm looking for Falchion Knife | Marble Fade Knife in CS:GO, It should be StarTrak & Factory New. You should have Steam authenticator enabled in your account otherwise I won't pay until the items reach my inventory.
I'm open for offers but I've already seen some in BitSkins, so It should be lower than that.
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As long as your seed is hidden somewhere safe and the extension word is not written, that should be okay but for better security, I don't suggest using info that can easily be obtained such as birth date, first name, email address, state of residence etc.
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If the funds went sent to the right address, no one could help you expect the website support itself because It looks like a technical issue.
I couldn't find any social media links to contact them, and the thread in Bitcointalk is basically abandoned (since 2017). When was the last time you used the site without issues?
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Voted with: Not Interested at all.
There are dozens of apps in the market which do the same and trust me, they keep popping up in this section every other day. I'd rather have my own excel sheets and charts over an app that will have access to my confidential data.
I'd be interested in an app which helps me getting the forked coins without needing to copy all the addresses.
The app won't collect any confidential data about users and It's going to be open source so anyone could verify that. I answered with: Depends on which coins are supported.
It's true that there are already similar apps, but I haven't actually found one that I like using. The UI is a big factor for me whether I'd use it or not.
It should be lightweight and have a very clean interface. I know that's not too much detail, but I don't know yet how this perfect app would have to look for me to use it.
I'm planning to make something using Material design, so It will be clean. As for the coins, I was thinking about BTC, LTC, Ethereum and most of the ERC20 tokens. I'd use it. I use a watch-only Electrum wallet to watch my cold storage. If there was something more advanced to watch both hot & cold wallets, I'd definitely consider it.
Make sure the code is open-source if you do go ahead with this. If I wasn't able to validate the source I probably wouldn't run it on my computer TBH.
I'd make the reco: Create it open-source & try it with Bitcoin. If there's demand, maybe start including other cryptocurrencies.
i wouldn't use it because i don't have a "portfolio". all i have is bitcoin and for that i have watch only wallet(s). but i would like to point out that it depends on two important factors: 1. being open source. and runs smooth and fast. 2. the way it retrieves your information such as balance. if it fetches the information from block explorers then it is nothing new. so why bother making it? but if it is communicating with nodes and is something like an SPV watch only wallet then it can be different because i don't know any app like it yet. although altcoins don't have a lot of features that bitcoin has (bloom filters for starters) so it may not even be possible.
The application will be open source as mentioned above. I wouldn't use the app myself If It wasn't. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) As for the way it retrieves the info, I'm not sure how is that important, to be honest. I doubt the average user would care about how the app gets the information. If I ever use full node etc. It could cost money and I'm not sure I could afford that for the long-term.
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According to this article (published in August): Anyone wishing to file a civil rehabilitation claim must do so before October 22, 2018, or risk losing their right to make a claim. The guide states that MtGox plans to inform creditors whether their claim was accepted or rejected by January 24, 2019, but the date is subject to change.
The webpage to claim is still online so It may not hurt to try. Also, check this guide (PDF).
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Are you sure they are still offering that feature? If it's an "import" (your private keys got transferred to the site) and not a "sweep" (your funds got sent to one of your blockchain's addresses), the bitcoins should still be in your paper wallet. If that's the case, you could use one of these solutions: 1. After installing Electrum, you could go to Wallet => private keys => Sweep: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fn8gpVLo.png&t=663&c=0W0sHQsA3WmZdg) Your funds will be sent to one of your electrum addresses. 2. Or using Coinomi (a mobile wallet, not suggested as Its not open source). Just go to your bitcoin wallet and click the scan QR button on the top right.
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There is nothing much you can do sadly. Exchanges don't give you control over your private keys so you won't be able to sign a message.
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I would say a malfunction. The developer of the site is Pieter Wuille (Core developer and Blockstream's co founder). You can always tweet him about this.
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If a wallet is made properly, the fees should depend mostly on the current state of the network/mempool.
As for security, there is no better option then hardware wallets, you might want to grab a Trezor or Ledger nano S while the Black Friday deals are still on.
Web wallets/online are not suggested and as for desktop wallets, it's only safe If your computer is clean.
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I need this as soon as possible. If you have negative trust or you're low ranked, please don't bother posting.
The rates are 1:1 (preev.com). I don't mind going first If you're trusted.
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I thought it's not going to happen to be honest because most of the services announced it earlier but there we go, it's here.$ There are two deals, the first one is for Trezor One where you get 33% off and the second one is for Trezor T where you get 3 at the price of 2.
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LBC now requires KYC.
AFAIK, depending on the method of payment, you may also need to do a KYC verification when using Paxful.
It's not mandatory in Paxful's case. It depends on the user you're trading with most of the time, some of them ask for ID for manual verification just to be safe. If you do KYC with Paxful itself, that will make you a verified vendor and will also give you some benefits.
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I'm pretty sure that a member with his trust and rank is aware of the services that offer PayPal/BTC Trading but I guess your goal is to spam advertise your site so...
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There is obvious analogy between reduced btc price and the number of ongoing signature campaigns. Looks like we will have to wait another 20K mark to join some btc campaign. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I doubt it has anything to do with the price, even when it was stable at 6500$, I haven't seen much campaigns either, at least not ones running for a long period of time. Everyone is running ICOs now and there are a lot of services for gambling, mixing etc. so It's useless to remake those and advertise them unless they offer something unique and unusual.
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The regulations are not enforced. If you find an exchange, you could choose whether you want to do the KYC or not as. In other words, It's the user's fault and there is no one else to blame.
An alternative you might ask? Face-to-face trading, decentralized exchanges, online forums such as Bitcointalk etc. so people do have a choice, they just don't wanst to make an effort.
It's definitely a risk factor though, with more people doing this and keeping their funds in exchanges like Coinbase, they'll soon start to consider it as a bank to keep their money safe and that defeats the whole purpose of bitcoin and crypto.
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The idea is pretty simple, It's a desktop application to start with (could be available for iOS and Android afterward) to monitor your addresses and portfolio with notifications, charts etc. everything you might need.
It will support multiple coins, It will also be possible to retrieve your addresses directly from your hardware wallet (Ledger nano S/Trezor) without the need of copy-pasting them one by one etc. Is that something you would be interested in using in the future?
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There were multiple users spamming the thread to bump it (clearly paid someone to do it), I've nuked at least 50 users IIRC and that didn't help so we had to close the thread. That should give you an idea of what kind of exchange is it and as TryNinja said, don't use it, just don't. I know I wouldn't even If every exchange out there goes down.
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