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641  Local / Alternatywne kryptowaluty / Re: gdzie rozdają kryptowaluty za darmo? on: September 19, 2020, 04:15:19 AM
Do rozdania jest chyba 1,000,000UNI, kto pierwszy ten lepszy!!! Wystartowało w nocy spieszcie się!!!

*150`000`000 UNI.

Łącznie kwalifikuje się 300`000 adresów/LP. Wygląda też na to, że poza tym jeszcze będą rozdawać.

https://uniswap.org/blog/uni/
642  Local / Polski / Re: BeInCrypto Poland - informacje o krypto na światowym poziomie! on: September 19, 2020, 03:08:48 AM

Biorąc pod uwagę, że w Rosji od jakiegoś czasu chcą zakazać większość czynności związanych z kryptowalutami poza samym posiadaniem, to nie wiem czy można mówić o "rządzeniu".
643  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Russia would ban miners from receiving rewards in bitcoins and cryptocurrencies on: September 18, 2020, 11:59:07 PM
In Germany one Bitcoin ATM operator got rid of competition by encouraging the adoption and enforcement of burdensome regulations. Link. Not that much different, although in Russia everything is always at another level, I heard it's often officials themselves using their powers to take over businesses to enrich themselves.
644  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bittrex Global - delays in receiving e-mails on: September 18, 2020, 11:47:07 PM
Ok, but if they were to take into account IP addresses location when assessing whether to block an account for suspicious activity, NordVPN's dedicated IP addresses could still be viewed with suspicion if they aren't residential IP addresses.
645  Other / Meta / Re: What is exactly the functionality of "Report to moderator"? on: September 17, 2020, 12:33:46 AM
Oh well, if the mod which analyzed this report of mine sees these posts, maybe he will change the status of that particular post. Let's hope for the best Smiley

Thank you all for sharing your opinions again.

Only Adminstrators can change report statuses. Could have been a mis-click, or perhaps another mod visited that thread later and decided to remove the post.
646  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance is sued by Japanese crypto exchange Fisco on: September 17, 2020, 12:14:45 AM
This thread has been discussed before Binance sued for money laundering over stolen bitcoin.

After this issue I doubt CZ still allow 2 BTC withdrawal limit without KYC, probably he will force all user to doing verification. If you still have coin inside Binance, it's better to move it ASAP before it too late.

It's probably not the first time someone tried to launder stolen/scammed bitcoins via binance, but every such event can only increase pressure on Binance to become stricter their KYC policies (Binance causing problems to a user making withdrawals to a Wasabi wallet came as a surprise to quite a few).

647  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Fees to high on: September 16, 2020, 11:58:51 PM
300 sat/b is not very strange if the wallet OP is using is one of those SPV or phone wallets that use malicious services to fetch the suggested fees. for example https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ is one of these malicious services that is still used by a handful of bad wallets, it is currently suggesting 134 sat/b while mempool is almost empty and the "fastest and cheapest transaction fee" is 2 or 3 sat/byte. with the recent spike that we had recently this malicious site could have very well suggested 300 instead of 10-20.

I'd use the word 'broken', unless it's some custodial wallet trying to make extra money from withdrawal fees.
648  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Fees to high on: September 16, 2020, 04:25:12 AM
If it's 0.543 and not, say, 0.00005430 BTC, then see how much you'd pay if you wanted to make a transaction with a 1 sat/vB fee. If it's still too much, then all you can do is wait until for miners to start one day mining blocks with transactions with fees <1 sat/vB.
649  Other / Meta / Re: why do moderators protect scammers? on: September 16, 2020, 03:24:21 AM
1. Don't make post after post copy-pasting or regurgitating the same thing in caps, that's just spamming.

2. Try to provide as much proof as possible.

3. Start a topic in Scam Accusations, it's also not a bad idea to link to it when making the initial scam accusation in the scammer's topic.

4. Leave a negative rating and/or add a relevant flag on the scammer's Trust profile. If you seem credible other users will agree with your flag making it harder for the scammer to present themselves as a trustworthy person.
650  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Russia would ban miners from receiving rewards in bitcoins and cryptocurrencies on: September 16, 2020, 03:01:24 AM
I find this really weird. How in the world did the country's ministry of finance came up with these three uses? I am a bit interested to know the process or study by which they determined that Bitcoin and crypto transactions are best limited to these areas. I bet this is another case of implementing Bitcoin and crypto-related policies without understanding Bitcoin and crypto first. 

If they wanted to ban anything to do with them except possessing for current holders, this is what they could do.

The information you provide is misleading, you are not quoting the good side, you are only quoting the bad information.

Try to read here the update on 10 September 2020.
Source:
https://bitfinance.news/en/russia-to-ban-miners-from-receiving-crypto-rewards/
Quote
The measures are considered contradictory in view of the fact that cryptocurrencies are based precisely on mining. In this regard, Dmitry Sakharov, CEO of the Moscow Digital School, stated that “the situation is complex and it is not clear how the miners would receive the incentives.”

Speculation about it has not been long in coming. It is presumed that Russian miners will continue to mine cryptocurrencies but bitcoins will become controlled through government wallets.

You see the black label that's the answer to all of that, the news you give.
OP, currently crypto in Russia looks very good from and miners, investors, investments etc. really enjoy it.

OP, this problem is still the pros and cons, what you need to know in Russia is that 70% of the people use digital / crypto currencies like Bitcoin, the rest don't know about crypto.

So, stop spreading unclear news, in the future if there is news about crypto in Russia, wait for an official decision from the government, then the OP will bring it to this Forum.

Being only allowed to transact using a government wallet (lol) is as dark a scenario as it gets.
651  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC-E, Mayzus Financial Services on: September 16, 2020, 02:46:13 AM
This topic should be in 'Exchanges'.

Other places you can try asking: btc-e/wex topics, /r/wex and /r/bitcoinmarkets (saw your question on /r/bitcoin already), and other language boards, especially the Russian section if you'd also be interested in non-US users. IIRC, there was some cirumstantial evidence than some btc-e/wex employees moved on to either start or work for similar businesses, if you have the time, that might also be a good place to look.
652  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance is sued by Japanese crypto exchange Fisco on: September 16, 2020, 02:15:57 AM
Agreed. However, does this solve the issue? The skeptical me speculates that some exchanges help some criminal organizations launder their dirty money for cleaning. HSBC and other banks do it, I reckon cryptocoin exchanges have also been doing it.

I mean, there even used to be exchanges created solely for that purpose, so I wouldn't be at all surprised. Capital controls evasion is another major incentive.
653  Other / Bitcoin Wiki / Re: Bitcoin Wiki is Dead? on: September 16, 2020, 12:55:25 AM
He Doesn't answer Sad

Here's a list of all people with administrator privileges on the Bitcoin wiki, see if you can get ahold of anyone either on bitcointalk, on the IRC channel, or elsewhere:
https://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=sysop

Alternatively: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Special:ListGroupRights
654  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance is sued by Japanese crypto exchange Fisco on: September 16, 2020, 12:39:54 AM
Things like that is probably why eventually even Binance will require everyone without exceptions to undergo KYC verification.
655  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bittrex Global - delays in receiving e-mails on: September 15, 2020, 11:46:53 PM
1. You can try to get a static IP address from your internet provider.
2. If your ISP doesn't provide these, you can get one from any reputable VPN provider. You should make sure that the server you're connecting to is from the same country as yours, otherwise your Bittrex might get flagged/locked for "suspicious activity".

If you're not willing to pay (both of the solutions I suggested comes with a fee) then it might be better for you to switch to another exchange.

If it's not a VPN offering residential IP addresses, then VPN usage can also be easily detected. Even with the right VPN, I'm not sure there are any that allow the user to always use the same IP address. Even then: https://medium.com/@ValdikSS/detecting-vpn-and-its-configuration-and-proxy-users-on-the-server-side-1bcc59742413

(not sure what/if Bittrex is doing exactly to detect so-called 'suspicious' activity.)

It is possible that conflict between mail servers is the problem of delays? So the situation may improve when I change my email address?

Try gmail if you haven't tried already. If the problem persists, I doubt any other email provider is going to help the situation.
656  Local / Polski / Re: Signature campaing - regularnie płatne pewniaki on: September 15, 2020, 11:29:29 PM
Trzy kampanie:

1x miejsce dla Sr. Member.

Nazwa kampanii: [OPEN] ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★
Manager: CryptopreneurBrainboss
Ile do zarobienia: 1750 sat/post + bonus do 200 sat/post, min. 15, max. 60 postów.



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Jakie rangi: Sr. i wyżej
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Dodatkowe informacje: postu >150 znaków, działy lokalne nie liczą się, trzeba nosić avatar

657  Local / Polski / Re: Bitcoiny on: September 15, 2020, 06:30:00 PM
Wszystko zależy od Twojego profilu ryzyka, sytuacji itd.

Więcej prywatności zachowasz kupując bitomacie: https://coinatmradar.com/country/171/bitcoin-atm-poland/

Przybliż w zależności od Twojego miejsca zamieszkania, do tego portfel Wasabi i już zrobiłeś więcej niż 98% użytkowników BTC.
658  Local / Polski / Re: Bitcoiny on: September 13, 2020, 06:40:28 PM
Jak musisz pytać to nie będziesz Wink

Jak faktycznie korzystasz z takiego maila co jest w pierwszym poście i mówi o Tobie tyle ile widać, a w dodatku też został użyty do rejestracji na giełdzie, to można tylko pogratulować, bo więcej dla powiązania tożsamości nie dało się zrobić.

Na początek poczytaj o mikserach (jak np. ten, którego mam w sygnaturce), rozwiązaniach CoinJoin jak np. Wasabi i JoinMarket, różnych portfelach (korzystających z SPV vs full node), oraz ten artykuł: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Privacy
659  Local / Alternatywne kryptowaluty / Re: Jakie karty lub ewentualnie ASICi kupić jako pierwsze? on: September 12, 2020, 03:10:24 AM
Wpisz sobie w google 'mining profitability calculator', zwłaszcza jak na dniach zacznie wychodzić jak nowe kart nVidii, seria RTX 3xxx sobie radzi. I to samo z nowymi kartami AMD, które wychodzą pod koniec przyszłego miesiąca. Bądź gotowy na to, że możesz stracić jak zmieni się stosunek poziomu trudności kopania do ceny kryptowaluty i nie poprawi się (a nie brakuje osób, którzy za prąd płacą dużo mniej), ale jak nadchodzi okres grzewczy to zawsze ew. strata będzie trochę mniejsza.
660  Local / Polski / Re: Bitcoiny on: September 12, 2020, 12:12:37 AM
Jak już zaczynasz pisać na forum to oczekuj że będziemy ci tutaj odpowiadać, nie na email. Anonimowo Btc możesz kupić tylko w Bitomacie, i chyba w Kantorze Flying Atom. Innych opcja nie ma.

Oraz ewentualnie face to face z kimś z jednym z tych miejsc:

https://old.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/dyclf8/list_of_bitcoin_persontoperson_p2p_bitcoin/

Choć jakoś dużo ofert z Polski nie ma, a jak już to często nie anonimowo, bo przelew na konto.
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