Assuming I want to sell my wise USD for Bitcoins through your platform, so you take up the order, use the Binance p2p exchange, carry out the trade and then send me the Bitcoins into my address for a commission? Is that howe your platform works?
(Same thought)That's how I think it works they exchange your coins/money directly from Binance through API(I guess) and send to your wallet. @OP if you have a budget and want to gain trust why not start a campaign here on the forum and hire a campaign manager? You can also gain trust if you hire trusted forum members here to review your site you can ask a campaign manager to hire them.
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Check carefully the wallet file you are trying to restore and maybe the backup wallet file you have is the wallet file generated from the Electrum wallet. Bitcoin core wallet file should look like this "wallet.dat" image below as reference You can usually find this wallet file under "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" on Windows and “~/.bitcoin/” in Linux.
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Someone has recovered 1.3 BTC of my funds after my crypto account in Hong Kong was hacked a few years ago - and said it was sent to my ELECTRUM wallet using the BTC address I gave him for the Electrum Request.
Did you contact him and ask for help to recover your BTC and deal with a 10% fee? Did he send the recovered BTC to your Electrum wallet? Check carefully you should be able to see the transaction under the Electrum history tab. If you see a transaction and it's not confirmed yet with a very low fee don't send him the 10% fee yet until the transaction has 3 confirmations because he can cancel the transaction and send it back to his wallet while it's not confirmed yet. Most scammers do this to make it look legit be careful not to send BTC except if it was confirmed and if you can able to send these funds to your new wallet.
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I think you shouldn't use a hardware wallet like Ledger because it is a closed source.
Even if you warn people to stay away from using this wallet they won't listen until they experience these vulnerabilities. There is no safe wallet if you keep your device connected to the internet hackers and scammers nowadays are smart and they are growing to develop new ways and programs just to steal funds.
So it's not always great to have a 3rd party hardware wallet like a ledger or any hardware wallet except for a cold storage wallet or air gap wallet it's safer than a hardware wallet that needs to be connected to an online PC to interact with Defi and dApps.
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Anyone knows whether Electrum uses the library as well?
This is about Ledger and their connector library, i do not know too much about Dapps and how some of them use ledger's connector library, but this has nothing to do with Electrum, even if you have your Electrum connected to your Ledger wallet, just make sure you're running your own node for better privacy and security. Ledger isn't a recommended hardware wallet, so people should not even be using this hardware wallet in the first place. Yes, Electrum shouldn't be affected by this vulnerability because Electrum doesn't use a ledger connect kit. @btc_penguin If you don't feel safe there is a way to make a transaction on Electrum safe you just need two devices to make an unsign transaction from the online device and transfer the .psbt file to the offline device to sign it with your ledger offline. All ledger users should do this if they want to avoid any online attacks/vulnerabilities.
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Electrum shouldn't be affected according to the tweet only users who interact with dapps are affected so you should be able to use Electrum to sign a transaction.
If you have tokens and coins on ledger live it should be safe as long you don't use any dapps.
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Fixed that for you. I don't think anyone should run a crypto website on Hostinger after my experience.
Also where is Porkbun on this list - they are an excellent domain name registrar and they don't give you trouble about domains, just a no-nonsense crypto gateway.
Same here I have a bad experience using Hostinger but the issue is only on my hosting account(Super slow) not on the domain itself which is why I hosted most of my domains from them to AWS and then Namecheap the domain from Hostinger is fine. I haven't heard of Porkbun and never tested it yet which is why it's not on my list. I may try that domain provider in the future.
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https://bitinfocharts.com can do this, but price details are displayed if you search by wallet address, not by txid. It just doesn't have the tx confirmed count details, I don't think that's what you need. I think that's exactly what he needs. I already use it it does not work on TXID but if you just explore your own Bitcoin address it also shows you all transaction history it includes the historical price of Bitcoin and the price of Bitcoin's "USD value at the time of transaction". I can't see any other explorer that has this feature only bitinfocharts have it.
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This is not an exchange which is why is not listed on Coinmarketcap and Coingecko.
Another thing I noticed the website is using WordPress hosted on AWS(possible 1 yr trial) it also uses Apple Business Manager and Cloudflare which is free. It also uses Google Analytics without consent or even added it its terms.
There are lots of flags on this site so for me I can't trust this site be careful your FB friend may be a scammer trying to scam you in a cheaper way.
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what processor need for this?
It would be much better if you have a GPU it is way faster than just a CPU. If you have a mining rig with multiple GPUs (You mentioned above)you can temporarily use it to crack your password much faster than running it with a single CPU. Read this for GPU acceleration https://btcrecover.readthedocs.io/en/latest/GPU_Acceleration/
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Use a calculator if you can make a profit but if you don't have a very cheap electricity rate or free you won't make any profit or it takes years to reach your ROI. For now, isn't yet the right time, to let the altcoins skyrocket after the block halving that would be I think the best time to mine and make a profit. Check this calculator https://whattomine.com/gpus
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Weird how chipmixer looks monkey or related? Do you have any more evidence that you mix coins on ChipMixer? Link Backup or letter of guarantee. The OP was never interested in knowing the name of the mixer he allegedly lost $7 with while he was mixing. Or to make it more, when someone created a thread (especially Scam Accusation) and does not even provide any evidence it cannot be taken seriously.
Furthermore, when the one accusing is then asked to provide evidence but all that is presented are more ramblings rather than coherent statements (but evidence is conveniently missing), it all points to this being an attention-seeking exercise by the OP.
He doesn't care he just wants to make this thread a long story short. Look his not a newbie he knows how to link on the other thread manually so it means he has already been here for a long time with his alt account .
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It seems there is issue on the first hashboard just like others pointed too. I have another suggestion As the above said it can void the warranty if you touch any hardware so focus on software-related issues and maybe we can fixed/bypass this issue and let the miner run normally.
First, try to run the miner at low power mode you can find this under pool configuration this works sometimes.
2nd if you want to bypass and want to keep the first hashboard try to boot this unit with Braiins OS and let it ignore the 1 ASIC chip.
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I never heard of any BTC mixer with monkey on their domain name I tried to search but I couldn't find any. You might be talking about Banano mixer? Someone mentioned it here on the forum but it's not for BTC it's for Banano. Source here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5165788.msg51947827#msg51947827Question to you... Let's assume that is true and that it was indeed in the FAQ. My question, to you, is... such vital piece of info, why put it there and not clearly on the page of purchase?
Most of mixer tells you first on the home page how much the required amount before you deposit so if the mixer you use never tells you how much even on their faqs it's their fault and they should send your BTC back to your wallet minus the transaction fees. I suggest check your browser history and maybe the mixer you talking about is still there and post the exact domain name here so that we can check if they never told you about the required amount.
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I'm not sure there is a man who wants to marry a woman who gambles, even if the man is a gambler too because if both of them gamble and have children of course the children will be neglected by the behavior of both of them
No, not all unless their parents teach their child to gamble but most parents don't want to show their gambling activity to their child and a woman gambler I'm sure she still cares about her children except her husband. Both of them should learn to control themself and only think gambling is just a waste of time because if not their family will be destroyed.
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I tried for a Python script even in GitHub I can't find any Python script that can able to convert private key hex into different types of addresses. However, you can maybe use Bitcoin tools to do that but this is not a Python script. Check this https://github.com/matja/bitcoin-tool
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If you are looking for solo mining where you can mine solo I have a list of pools where you can mine solo check this list below. ViaBTC.net zsolo.bid Luckymonster.pro btcmill.cc solo.ckpool.org kano.is solomining.io soloblocks.io aminingpool.com prohashing.com Also, check this tool below you should be able to see all BCH solo mining pool with [solo] - https://miningpoolstats.stream/bitcoincash
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so my thoughts are: did i create a new wallet? or is this someones wallet is this my wallet.
when i search the wallet on an explorer there is no funds in it, but i would like to know if i have accessed a old wallet or if i have accidently created a new one.
werid it was only a few words too.
thanks so much
You just imported a different wallet. Can you make this clear how many phrases/words are inside the old paper phrase? Usually, seedphrases are 12 to 24 words long, so if you have only 4 words and a single character you have 8 or more missing words. I don't think you can recover this wallet if you only have 4 words it's impossible to brute-force. Do you have any other backups? Or anything that could help recover your wallet? I suggest read the post provided by pooya87 above to know any kinds of wallet backup and format and use them to find your wallet backup on the same machine.
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Until now no reports or posts on their announcement thread that they successfully withdraw their funds from that pool.
So I think you will never get your mine coins from that pool because they are no longer active.
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