I just checked reviews on play store, would stay away.
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Best bet would be to just keep some money in stable coins, all the services will have some delay and even on those instant exchanges unfortunate incidents happen, you will be going back-forth to customer support for days or weeks to get your issue resolved.
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I had received similar message for stellar airdrop many moons ago, everything seemed legit including email, finally when they asked for private key my brain lighten up. Not that I was holding any xlm but still whenever anything asks for your private key, it's likely to be a scam.
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I use coinomi, it's non-custodial, customer support is good, supports tons of coins, ui easy to use only con is its not open source.
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The fact that Cex can have insurance so if it ever gets hacked you may get full or partial refunds but that's not possible with Dexes, your funds gone mean gone.
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One cannot be humble and aware of oneself at the same time Can someone be kind enough to explain this?
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If you just want to store your assets just use hardware wallet like ledger/trezor/etc.
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Would rather stay with non-custodial wallets. I hope those who come to crypto from PayPal, move to their own wallets soon enough.
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Most posts in altcoin discussion seem to fall into the criteria, I don't understand why people keep replying to such posts, and its not about new members either, high ranked members do the same.
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You have a lesson in your story. I think 0.2 eth is too big to invest in a new project, and we don't know if that project can achieve success to increase their price in the future or the price will be staying at a low price. Maybe you need to read about the whitepaper to search what is the point of their project so you can know if you can invest in that project or move to the other price. Next time, before you invest, you need to know how much money you should use, so if the price is hard to increase, you will not regret it.
I bet you didn't even read the op and just completing your bounty posts.,
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I don't see any rules that, services board is Bitcoin only? Just be upfront in how you gonna pay. I don't see any problem with it.
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How long did padthai turned $0.03? If you are just going to wait for a long time anyway, you could just bought the coins with less than $0.10 but are on top 50 of the CMC.
It was listed on uniswap at above a dollar, it was dumped hard and I bought it at under a cent, thought it was a good deal.
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Story is as follows:
I wanted to invest little amount of ether.
Came across few projects, shortlisted two, dmst and padthai finance ("defi craze")
For some stupid reason I decided to go with padthai finance which exit scammed shortly after. I don't care about investment there because it was miniscule amount of ether (0.2)
Regret is, Dmst was at $0.0006 at that time and today it's trading at 3 cents, that's 50x. My 0.2 eth would be 10 eth!!!
I went to the project which had anonymous dev (I had enough of them actually but I blinded myself with greed), or at least I should of put some in both of them, so my regret wouldn't have been this big...
I'm really pissed on myself
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I find myself in 2 or 3, have earned 110 merits in little more than 3 years, need about 40 for senior and then another 250 for hero/legendary. I just open the forum once a day, complete the comments for bounty and then check the forum next day, I'm satisfied with the merits earned tbh
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Many used to sell BTC for PayPal with some premium, everytime there was a dispute it would go against the seller of BTC. Now at least I think there will be a fair ground.
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Bruh this coin has no liquidity and the only exchange it's listed is yobit, it makes no sense to invest in this coin.
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This seems legit af, I wouldn't be surprised if someone fell for it.
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You may give a try to tokenpocket wallet, I used it back in enumivo days (it's ok if you don't know about it), I used to store ether, eos, enu. It worked satisfactorily.
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I joined in 2017 (had account previously too but it got hacked), first campaign didn't pay, some paid but I kept holding them forever until they went to zero, some did give good profit, currently doing stablecoin campaign since last 1 year and its good side income, it's good to have something to lean back to when your main job dies out (like for many did in this pandemic). I'm grateful for bitcointalk in this turbulent times.
You mean all new stablecoin signature campaigns are trusted? When they are in altcoin? When did I even say that? didn't find any stablecoin based signature campaigns in past months.
You can click on 'bounty' link from my signature. Holding ICO or IEO based tokens are good idea either hold them or sell them just after they list on exchange. Unless it's actually a good project, most of such tokens dump hard whenever released.
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I joined in 2017 (had account previously too but it got hacked), first campaign didn't pay, some paid but I kept holding them forever until they went to zero, some did give good profit, currently doing stablecoin campaign since last 1 year and its good side income, it's good to have something to lean back to when your main job dies out (like for many did in this pandemic). I'm grateful for bitcointalk in this turbulent times.
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