I had a transaction with Magnavox. My Bitcoin 103$ for his PayPal, fast communication and everything went smoothly!
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Your email address is probably bought or leaked from somewhere then. Either way, I don't think listing them will do any help as they are most likely uniquely generated for each email they send otherwise it would be easy to trace.
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This video demonstrating how to deposit funds into your account also shows that they only accept Wire transfer for deposits. Apparently, SEPA is only available for withdrawals.
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I want to understand how this Dry-run process works exactly. From the blog, I can see that you have to type the seed on the website which defeats the whole purpose of having a hardware wallet, and after checking my Trezor, apparently, there is some "advanced recovery" option. I've read the manual but I want to be sure, is that the option that I should go with to type the seed in the device?
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thx, but I go there, i can't see the signature field
It's no longer possible for newbies to wear signatures. You can speed things up by upgrading to Copper member otherwise, you have to rank up with 1 merit + activity.
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According to the website, that's not the exchange launch date, that's when the ICO is going to launch so It may take some time until the team manages to deliver.
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't look too professional, there is a lack of information and I wouldn't invest.
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Sorry for not closing the thread earlier. I managed to find someone to trade with already, I appreciate the offers.
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Being a newbie, have got to know a lot about th forum. Since I am planning to do something better in crypto world, I will try to share my knowledge and gather knowledge from seniors. But I am interested to know more on merits. How my posts would be checked whether it deserve merit or not? Any experts comments plsss..
Whenever you post, your post will be visible to other members. If these members find that your post is constructive, helpful etc. they'll merit you. as simple as that.
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Coinpayments have an hidden service (onion) url available.
He should expect to have his account closed and his funds taken away If he the website he's building is meant for something illegal.
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Most sellers offer me more than 10% if I do Paypal. Even if I were a trader, it'd be also hard for me to do it because scammers can accumulate the payment up to 6 months for chargeback. I guess other escrow service is better
On localbitcoins, there are a few experienced overseas sellers (based on his ratings and transactions) with price listed as low as 6000.
An escrow service is pretty much useless when it comes to reversible transactions such as PayPal, Skrill, Neteller etc. Virwox can be his option too for using PayPal.
Virwox is not really worth it, the fees are too high and even though there is no verification needed, you will need to have an old account If you want to buy any significant amount.
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I have 50$ in Bitcoin and I would like to get PayPal. 1:1 using preev.com rates.
I don't want to have any worries about chargebacks in the future so I'm only comfortable trading with green trust users.
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I uploaded all the needed details to imgur. If you have questions, feel free to ask. I've only played with an account the Android so I believe I will have to give the Gmail address with it. If there are any other ways to transfer the account, let me know. I'm asking for 20$ only and accepting ETH, BTC, and LTC.
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Are the users going to trade with you or it's going to be another P2P platform?
If you're simply offering a similar platform to Paxful and LB, It's going to be hard to bring users unless your project has something that your competitors haven't and I don't think that simply saying that you have better support will do the trick.
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Someone working with Playerup has reached out to me here and apparently, there was a problem with their system so they'll process the withdrawal manually. It's solved.
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1. A wallet should: give you control over your private keys and need to be open source. 2. An exchange is meant for buying/selling crypto and not for storing your funds, it doesn't matter If you have 2FA enabled or not, your funds are not secure there because you don't have control over them. (Think of the following scenarios: Hacks, inside jobs, exit scam...) So just trade and withdraw to your personal wallet. 3.In general, a reputable exchange will be listed in CoinMarketCap and has a few millions in trading volume, don't try to use something else. If you find an exchange that has a lot of advantages and you have some doubts about, feel free to ask in the forums. 4. If you're into ICOs, avoid projects with hype around them, only invest in something that you believe in. 5. Avoid cloud mining companies and sites that promise to give daily interest, It's a Ponzi scheme. 6. If you're dealing with other individuals, avoid accepting reversible PayPal payments unless that user is trustworthy. If dealing with someone in the forums, watch the profile and see If there was a recent password change (account hacked), and also the trust history. 7. A little bit off topic but you should avoid post bursting.
I'm not sure how deep you are into crypto and If you already know about this or not but hopefully these pieces of advice could help you and save you some money.
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The video is from August[1] but I came across it only recently. I suggest checking it out If you haven't already, the idea looks very interesting. What I'm curious about is to understand how is this profitable to Binance in any way? I might be jumping to conclusions but a decentralized exchange will probably be open source and there will be no fees either. So, aside from trying to build and bring more people to Binance's Chain, what's really the purpose of this? I'm also interested in knowing If anyone has any updates about this from their social media pages as I couldn't find anything since August from YouTube and blogs. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R9LrKgL__A
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I've always found listings about online games accounts there, but I haven't used the site until now.
I have deposited more funds then I need because I thought about using them in the future as well. But then I noticed that the guy I was buying from is no longer offering his services. So now, while trying to cash out the credits because I no longer need them, nothing happens.
Playerup allows multiple cashout methods such as PayPal, Skrill, Bitcoin etc.
The weird thing is that while filling to withdraw bitcoin, It asks you for an email address and between brackets, it says "any exchange" which makes me think they don't even know how bitcoin works because I should clearly fill an address there (It's impossible to copy paste anything but an email).
So my question is to anyone who used this site before, is there is any chance I could withdraw my funds? I have tried with Skrill but that didn't do anything either... so I'm not sure If I'm doing this wrong (because the site is a little bit confusing) or the system is actually broken (but that wouldn't make sense because I haven't seen other people complaining about it). I opened multiple support tickets and It's being almost three/four weeks now and no replies.
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1. Use Bitcoin ATMs. Fees could be high compared to using an exchange though. 2. Trade with individuals in P2P platforms such as Paxful, Localbitcoins using PayPal, Skrill etc. (beware of chargebacks) or face-to-face. 3. If you're European, try to use Bitstamp, Bitfinex, Coinbase, Coinmama, BitPanda etc.
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Is it worth submitting an email to them or is it going to be total peanuts we’re talking about here?
With the slow support they have, you'll probably receive a reply when It's too late, so better wait for the countdown.
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