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Can you give us more idea about what phone you are using and what Android version of your phone? So that we can help you how to find the developer settings and enable the ADB in USB settings this one needs code if you are using Samsung phones. If ever you are using samsung you can find the developer under settings but if you can't find it go to about> then tap 7 times or more the "build number" Now it will show the developer under settings just go back and check then tap the developer then look for USB debugging tap it then choose allow/ok. If you are using samsung after you do the above guide you need to go back and dial this "*#0808#" and look for "DM+ACM+ADB" just choose it then ok reboot the phone and connect it again to PC to do some ADB commands to debug the Mycelium wallet.
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I thought that you already tried it on the low power mode as you said before and didn't work?
Anyway, it looks like the Max PCB temp of your miner reach 100c according to your logs. According to Bitmain the Max PCB temp of s11 is 95 degrees so it means the hashboard exceeds the maximum PCB temp that is why the miner keeps restarting due to high-temperature protection mode. The other reason is that the FAN PWM shows zero "0" possible that the fan is not detected that is why the miner turn to idle mode.
How about your room temperature? It might be because of high room temperature that is why all of your miners suddenly not working.
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Check this one https://www.instantgold.ng/ It is one of the high trusted exchange listed from https://perfectmoney.is/business-partners.htmlThey can buy bitcoins to PayPal but you can't exchange PayPal to bitcoin. This is a Nigerian exchanger since 2013. They have a limitation of $500 per day for buying and unlimited for selling. The fees are around 5% for withdrawal. I don't know if they allowed other countries but you can try to ask them from their support email support@instantgold.ngThe fees are low so it's worth to try.
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There are two options that I know you can use the paid one and the free one. Check this list below. - GunBot paid trading bot.- Gekko the free trading botBoth are good but in Gekko, you need to add some trading strategy manually but don't worry there is a strategy from their guide documentation.
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I would like to add this from Bitmover for mobile encryption but this is only for Samsung devices. 3 weeks ago I bought a new phone which is Samsung Galaxy A10 it comes with Samsung Knox it's a pretty cheap phone that is why I decided to buy it I have a thread about this hereThe Good thing about Samsung Knox it has a secured folder and all files and data are encrypted if someone trying to root the phone the Samsung Knox will not work and you can't able to access the encrypted data unlike the methods provided by Bitmover this one will be much more secure than that. So if you have a Samsung phone check this list of supported devices and maybe your phone is listed. If you found that your phone is listed update the device to the latest version and latest security patch to obtain the secured folder and put all wallet and important files inside of this folder.
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Since you mention local daemons (which usually used by full node client), then AFAIK there aren't any multi-coin wallet which have such features.
But if that's not what you meant, then you just need to pick recommendation which posted by other members, even though i'd recommend hardware wallet to ensure sensitive information never leave your computer.
I think there is one wallet that I know and I'm using it for a long time if you are right about the local daemons(Full node) I think zelcore wallet is the right wallet he was looking for? Because it has a feature to install a full node to each coin.
@riverdip You can try Zelcore wallet for the multi-coin wallet I'm currently using this and never had any issue it is likely the same design as exodus wallet. This is not the best option but it's a good alternative to Exodus and Jaxx wallet for PC. The best option is already mentioned above(Hardware wallets.)
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I think no one success on recovering their wallet using http://iancoleman.io/bip39 tool the only tool that I know to recover your wallet is by using the blockchain legacy wallet recovery that you can find here https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/forgot-password?guid=If you didn't receive the login ID and password the other way to recover the wallet if you have a backup aes.json file if you have this backup you can recover them by importing it here https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/import-walletIf none of them works your wallet is gone forever. How about, try to tell the blockchain support if they have access to your old account and check the email and maybe you are using a different email.
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Do You think this bug could be fixed itself in a while?
Have you tried to check if there is a new update on google they recently released the latest Mycelium wallet last Sept. 13, 2019. Before you do update make sure that you have a backup copy of your seeds. You can backup the wallet under settings or just go to accounts click the account then create a backup upper right of the screen. Now copy the seed phrase one by one on the piece of paper. After that start updating the wallet by going to Playstore then look for Mycelium then touch the update.
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@BitCryptex
It seems that it only works on Electrum to Electrum wallet I tried the QR code generated from coinb.in as unsign raw transaction and use their qr code but when I scanned it with Electrum in mobile shows unable to decode.
But the Electrum PC to Electrum mobile works fine to me after you sign it on your mobile you can copy the raw transaction and save it as txt then transfer it to PC to broadcast.
So I think there is no difference in signing transaction in two mobile phones if the watch-only wallet can show a QR code after you make unsigned transaction you can scan it from another mobile phone where you can sign the transaction. It is just the same as the method by BitCryptex. It is likely the same as an airgap wallet. You can get the raw transaction under QR code and paste it to your another wallet in the same device it works to me.
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This is new miner is not the same as old Bitmain miner which can reach 135 Chips, max temp. Like the above said if you stay running the miner at full speed(Turbo mode) it will end up damage your hashboard. The high temp can be reduced the life span of the miner unless if you are running it in a cold place. If your garage hit 55 degrees it is too hot not good to run the miner at turbo mode. Check this list of " Miner normal operating temperature range"
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How did you find the Blender.io? I don't know how safe blender.io their announcement thread seems quite their last update is last August. I suggest you try chipmixer instead it is easy to use, untraceable and fast. As long as your transaction received 1 confirmation you can get your token and you don't need to worry about the fee because you can pay/donate how much you want.
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It seems the owner of that address scammed many people. That address is also mentioned from this link below. - https://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/orbest-investments-pm-u7777777-c754714.htmlIt seems it's connected to "ORBEST INVESTMENTS LTD" there are many people scammed according to the link above most of them telling that their perfectmoney account was hacked and transfer to many different addresses including the address mention above. It seems that the hacker is an expert on hacking.
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Don't change your ways to identify real owner/customer like the above said SMS is not enough to identify them. To make sure you are not dealing with any hacked accounts selfie with ID is enough to identify if your customer is the real owner of the skrill account.
If they don't want to give their selfie with ID there is a big chance that you are dealing with the hacker. So, much better ignore them if they can't give their ID with a selfie.
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If your power source is 110v the miner will run abnormally because Antminer s9 is made to run at 240v, not in 110v. The PSU APW2 never heard this PSU before are you talking about APW3 or APW3? Can you try to " Test hash board one by one" If the hashboard running fine in the single hash board it means that the PSU is not giving enough power. Solution: you need to buy a step-up transformer to be able to run them at full speed.
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Try to replace the "true" to "false" to disable check. It looks like this "no-sensor-scan" : false "min-fans": 0
min-fans should be zero if you want to skip checking the working fan. If not try to check this changes and new commands from this link below. - Quit when not enough fans are running
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If we are buying on a peer to peer service then security matters a lot. Many users got scammed on Localbitcoins due to peer to peer interaction. There are many scam reports about Localbitcoin on various Platforms. You can check the scam reports on Reddit, Trustpilot, Coincrunch etc. I have been using localbitcoins about 3 years and never was scammed there. You just need to check reviews for seller or buyer. And if you sell btc there - buyer will send fiat for example, you check it and release btc once you got fiat. It's not easy to determine who is legit seller on localbitcoins reviews is not enough to tell that the seller is legit or not because they can make fake reviews to have a high positive rating and to make their account look legit. Much better to buy Bitcoins directly on a trustworthy exchange like Coinbase to reduce the risk to be scam.
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This domain is not easy to estimate the price I'm sure the value will be a hundred k+ or millions due to high traffic and high authority backlinks like the analysis from similarweb posted above. As you can see on the analysis that the half of the traffics comes from a direct source it means most people directly type bitcoin.com into the browser. Why not use some Domain value calculator? I think it will give you the estimated value of the website, not accurate but it will still give you the idea of how much will be the value of the website. Look at this estimator here https://bitcoin.com.cutestat.com/ The estimated value for that domain is $ 1,580,040.00 Too expensive... How about this estimator http://www.markosweb.com/www/bitcoin.com/The estimated domain worth is $6,002 Pretty cheap compared to above... So it's not easy to estimate what will be the value of this domain if you want a list of website value estimator you can check them from here 9 Websites to Check Your Website Value Online
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