I would also add ways to search threads in the forum as it will absolutely come in handy.
1. through ninjastic.space 2. by appending "site:bitcointalk.org" in your searches using your go to search engine. Btw you could also do it in reddit In case searches through reddit website ain't returning thread you want. There are loads of crypto subreddits as well and stuff like this are commonly covered.
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this services are expensive and not worth.
I switched to another autobuy service like shoppy and there is similar problem, btc isn't coming, wtf?
support told me this:
"After further review, it appears your payout has been delayed due to high cryptocurrency network fees. In order for us to ensure you get the most revenue out of your earnings, we delay payouts when cryptocurrency fees are higher than usual. Therefore, you can wait for the cryptocurrency network fees to get low (hopefully throughout the week) in order to get paid. "
wtf?? Who else is waiting for weeks to receive the BTC? I don't get what the real issue is.
When the [bitcoin] mempool gets congested af (loads of unconfirmed transaction waiting to be confirmed), miner fees sky rockets which is what has been happening lately. So long as you transact bitcoins + mempool condition remain more or less the same, expect to encounter higher than usual miner fee. And the bit where the service decided to delay sending your bitcoin earnings is an internal policy of theirs in response to the high miner fees.
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Perhaps I'm being over the top but I don't view centralized exchanges as something that here's to stay, they will come and go for whatever reason -- that's why as a user, I take some precautions.
But exchanges can however, make some wise decisions to extend their lifespan. For instance, don't go with strict jurisdictions such as US and treat your users with a minimum amount of respect.
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You should read more carefully OP's posts, in his second post, he mentioned that he was only interested in stable coins investments because he wasn't looking for volatile investments like Bitcoin leading to severe losses when you need to cash out during bear markets. In addition current rates on this platform are very low for Bitcoin : 0.65% APR, which doesn't cover the risk to leave funds there, neither on any custodial platform to be honest. Currently only 7%+ investments worth it IMO, and you can only find them for stable coins or small cap altcoins right now.
Then don't cash out during the bear market. Before diving into investments, one must setup an emergency fund and all the basic stuff so they're less likely to dip into their investment when it's not harvest time yet. I did suggest to hold bitcoin in my previous post as an alternative but it was never on anything custodial, much less on blockchain.com. In fact, my post was against that very idea. I'm not gonna repeat why as I've already said so in my previous post. OP may only be interested in stable coins but who's to say we can't attempt to change their mind with a sound alternative :p
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Username: Potato Chips BTC Address (Segwit): bc1qulxth9lqkjj437clj9aclclr2z5ullkxcgyk7r
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What is? Lightning observer/ bitcoin lightning Bitcoin node Market capitalization Bitcoin harsh Bitcoin block Proof of stake (POS) proof of work (POW) Mempool Segwit Sats/vbyt
There are loads of glossaries you could use for these! 1. https://www.coingecko.com/en/glossary2. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/bitcoin-glossary3. https://www.whatisbitcoin.com/glossary4. https://developer.bitcoin.org/glossary.html (has a focus on technical stuff) Where do bitcoin transaction fee goes? They go to the miners Where do wrongly transferred bitcoin goes ? if mistakenly sent to a wrong address can it be recovered? If it lost does it add any value to bitcoin price? It goes to the address where you mistakenly sent it! it's not exactly "lost" as well as it has just moved to an address where you don't hold the private key hence is inaccessible to you. Bitcoin transactions are irreversible so it's up to the person on the other end whether they wanna give it back which in most cases, they don't. But fear not because prevention is better than cure.
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I was a part of previous week
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Perhaps the page has loaded prematurely or something?
I have traveled to places with shit connection and sometimes, some pages do not load properly hence I would see some parts of the website break and I have to refresh -- I'm not primarily talking about bitcointalk but websites I've encountered in general.
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The error mentioned has been resolved. Thank you for your attention.
Currently, our website defaults to English, with Russian as the second language.
I thought the same last night as I checked it before going to sleep however, I'm afraid the error has shown up again, same with RU being the default language. I added a gif.
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You could also look through merchant directories such as: 1. cryptwerk.com 2. spendbitcoins.com [keep in mind that not everything listed will be legitimate, watch out for scams] or look into gift card providers instead, see list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5208530.0
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I kept getting the following error whenever I try to change the language to english, strange. Системная ошибка (код: anticsfr) I tried with a different browser, IPs, device and had the same error. On that note, I think it's a good idea to set the language to english by default since you're planning to cater globally.
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I have posted this when they announced that they will stop operating. Based on their own statement; Why is localbitcoins terminating the service?
Localbitcoins trading volumes have been declining for a long time, and there is no big enough market demand for our services anymore. I believe this is the main culprit as well. Because had they been getting a good flow of trading volume, it's likely they'll be able to hold out during the crypto winter like other companies. It is not only LocalBitcoins, there are some P2P platforms closed their services too like Paxful, 2 months after LocalBitcoins. Paxful is shutting downYou must have missed that paxful came back! try accessing the website again
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I can't speak for other people but I go on dex or pseudo-dex for the better security and privacy which most of these centralized exchanges won't be able to offer because they're fully custodial with KYC and AML polices which mind you, varies on extent as some may be relatively strict compared to others.
But honestly, as for swapping, I don't think it's necessarily a dex capability. I view it as an in general exchange thing.
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If I understand correctly, op is selling clues for crypto recovery which is apparently from facebook ads? if so, that's effin scammy.
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Bitcointalk username: Potato Chips Forum rank: Hero Member bech32 address: bc1qzevdpxklwef2zmz6a76jaukalz0w833gdqms42
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Definitely not! They're scammers. Freewallet left me with an extremely negative impression. After KYC, my account was locked for an incredibly long time and I didn't even get an adequate explanation of the reasons. Customer support was unhelpful and I almost gave up hope of getting my money back. If you value your finances and nerves, avoid Freewallet.
Sadly, this has been going on for years. Btw, you may wanna check @stafstor's thread who is actively fighting freewallet. Dear viewers! If there are any Freewallet scam victims, who lost their assets because of Freewallet administration illegal actions, we are ready to provide all neccessary legal help. Our lawyer will make a competent written or electronic statement to the police and other competent authorities. This will increase the likelihood of recovering stolen assets. We will also help you post your Freewallet scam review (if you want to make this case public) Email: freewallet-report@tutanota.comTelegram: https://t.me/+G8MpF2Y_tK81ZGRkIf you haven't gotten your money back, you might as well exhaust your options. Note: if you click the quote, you'll be redirected to the whole thread [of theirs].
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Is this gonna be the next big exchange that will replace Binance as what Oleary claimed? What dyou think?
Don't think too much about it. It's not uncommon for new businesses to have inflated claims as an attempt to improve their image or for clout. Right now, there is nothing much to see to support such claim. They're not bringing anything new on the table nor doing aggressive promotions. I also noticed, they have a mandatory KYC which ask for a lot, see: https://explore.m2.com/guide/how-to-sign-up-for-a-personal-account- when you could find many exchanges with lighter requirements. I think we also have to aknowledge how having a NO mandatory kyc at the start gives a huge boost to new exchanges when it comes to building userbase.
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Hello, did you find any fix?
I have the same problem with shoppy.gg, BTC transaction is stuck for days and they don't respond anything
they still don't answer..
Op's next post after what you quoted was them affiriming everything has been solved. Idk if it was through shoppy's help or the mempool just eased up though. as you may have noticed, these two posts had a 10 day gap. What about the suggestion/s mentioned before in this thread, have you tried them? particularly CFFP if you have the PK of the receiving address or viabtc if conditions are met.
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Just some additional information. Sideshift.ai seems to have blocked users from certain Jurisdictions from accessing their website. Instead, one gets redirected to Sifi.org, which they claim to be their partner. Some on chain swap service of sorts. I don't know how reliable they are since I have never used them.
Where was your IP? I just tried with the most likely country to be redirected -- USA and I was right, I got redirected lol. I tried a couple of other countries and they worked fine -- NL, SG, JP, AUS, UK. It's interesting that I can't seem to access sideshift's terms or service page. Dropping it on urlscan.io returns an error as well. I wonder if they're in the middle of changing some stuff.
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