I never experienced that glitch/bug before. Did you suddenly close the app after you buy? There might be a delay in submitting your action from the app to the exchange. I think it can be possible if you close the app right away after you buy or you might have a very slow internet that causes this glitch/bug.
Next time before you close the app make sure it syncs first before you close and always make a screenshot so that you have evidence to show when you contact their support.
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I've been using Crypher. It's a great debit card.
The main page is talking about non-custodial wallets and if you go to the card page you can't directly make an account and use the service you need to "JOIN THE WAITLIST" first and wait if you are approved or not. So how many days did you wait before you approved and received the physical card? Another thing that I notice is that they don't ask for fees? Does Cypher charge any fees? No, we do not charge any joining or annual fees, and there are no transaction fees associated with Cypher Card. Another thing is it ask for KYC and it seems it only offers physical card and no virtual card. I think the OP is looking for a virtual card, not the physical one.
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I wanted to pay using ETA. Please write me, how to solve the problem when paying by ETA or static. If I do not want to pay with mempool. Regards, Alex
The network is still congested it's not worth it to make a transaction today you will receive a warning like not enough funds when you set it to eta then within 10 blocks or so. If you set it to static you can pay 1 sat/vbyte but the problem is the transaction can get stuck on the mempool. So the only solution here is to wait for the network to become less congested as suggested above.
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As an example, for a 0.027BTC transaction the fee I paid was 0.000164BTC which is comparable to the on-chain fee.
This is not possible as of now. The 0.000164BTC is around $7 it is still high maybe the operator is asking for high transaction fees or maybe the fees he is talking about are the ones he paid for opening a channel. @OP can you make it clear in what node did you open a channel ACINQ, Electrum trampoline, trampoline hodlistreco?
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This is a new exchange with no review yet only a few sites are linked to them and all backlinks just created last November meaning the service itself just started recently and I believe they don't have any customers yet.
The 20k transaction is just a marketing strategy to attract users to use their service but the fact is they don't have any single transaction yet.
After digging and use some Google tools the site was published March 11, 2023, not 2022.
So all the information he provided above is not true.
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ETA starts out at %12 to open a channel?? Wth! Doesn't that defeat the purpose of using Lightning? The reason I'm using it is because I don't want to pay the inflated btc fees (thought that was the point of using Lightning, to save on transaction fees). At %12 I could just straight pay with btc. What am I missing? https://i.postimg.cc/Gtk38ch9/image1455hgg66g.jpgThis is the reason why I didn't recommend users to open a channel while the network is congested because you will still pay a high transaction fee. Even if you switch and import your wallet to another wallet software you still need to pay on-chain fees you can only save transaction fees when your funds are already on lightning. If you want to save fees I do suggest don't make any transactions today and better wait for the network less congested before you make any transaction. Use https://mempool.space/ to monitor the current condition of the network.
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Bisq and Agoradesk are well-known options but there is another one without mixing your BTC there is an instant exchange where you can exchange BTC to any supported coins like USDT or Monero they also have a "strict non-logging policy" that fits your needs. Check their thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577207.0
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The guide provided above is my old post and old version of Electrum mobile if you want to open channel click the channel instead of wallet details look at the image below. And then you should be able to see this Then click/tap the open channel.
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Do you still have the wallet.dat file on the drive D?
If you still have the wallet.dat file you can brute-force the wallet only if you still remember your password partially.
Or hire a professional who can recover your wallet check this site walletrecoveryservices.com
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The reason I wanted a new wallet was because of the increase of fee and mycelium does not support lightning network I don?t want to spend $13 for a $30 coin.
Even if you import and switch to other wallets that support lightning network you still need to pay a transaction fee when opening a channel and $30 in BTC is not enough to open a lightning channel. Electrum requires 200/msat to open a channel. If I were you I wouldn't make any transactions today because the current network is congested even if you switch to any wallet it will ask for a high transaction fee.
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You need to import the backup seed with the right derivation path. Can you still able to access the Mycelium wallet even if the device is faulty? Because you should be able to find the right derivation path of your address under the balance tab if not try to import your wallet to Electrum wallet.
Also, take note it's not a good idea to import your wallet into an online device, and multiple wallet software it's not safe anymore you should transfer them to the new wallet.
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My password is probably around 10 digits, and as long as I know the derivation path, I can brute force it. Now the official not only does not provide help, but also restricts the download of APPs with algorithms. coldlar is a piece of shit. I have collected two Android versions of the APP, but my programming knowledge is limited and I cannot find the algorithms hidden inside. Hope to get everyone's help.If anyone can provide me with a derivation path, I'd be willing to pay. ~snip~
Can you grab the master public key(xpub, zpub) of this wallet? You can maybe able to scan the master public key and find the right derivation path of your wallet using the xPub scanner developed by Ledger. Check the tool below. - https://github.com/LedgerHQ/xpub-scanIt should work if you have the right master public key. There's also an old version of the scanner but it only works on legacy addresses if your wallet uses legacy addresses then this one also works you don't need to run a node unlike the xpub scanner on the ledger check the link below. - https://blockpath.com/wallets/local/101?action=appxpub
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You are looking for BTC to USDT conversion? Or you prefer to do it in P2P? I don't think someone has worth $5m of USDT to exchange to your BTC but I know one non-KYC exchange where you can convert your BTC directly without KYC. However, they only have a limited supply the domain site is exch.cx many forum members promote this exchange here in the forum and already tested them to exchange BTC to other coins without KYC.
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Most of the famous people here on Bitcointalk are those who are always active here on the forum. You can check the BPIP.org tool to find them and I think they are under the most recognized tab check the link below. - https://bpip.org/Report?r=mostrecognized
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Hello BitMaxz,
I tried with your commands, but unfortunately it's still the same: ~snip~
I also checked and I don't have any previous version to remove. It's a clean box...
Ok I found a similar issue and it seems he solved the issue but the device is undetectable. Can you try the command provided by IDontModLobbies from the link below? - https://github.com/luke-jr/bfgminer/issues/816#issuecomment-1098654521
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What capacitor exactly you are trying to replace? Is that the electrolytic or the ceramic capacitor?
My guess the reason why you can't melt them it's because the soldering iron you use has an oxidized tip try to clean it first and apply some flux before you solder the capacitor.
If it does not help you will need a BGA hot air to help to melt them out.
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From what game? Add more info about the address where the Bitcoin was sent back to. Cashapp is a custodial wallet if you sent BTC on this app and got rejected and it sent it back to where the BTC came from try to do a CPFP if the game/wallet is capable of making a transaction while the BTC is still unconfirmed try to make a new transaction and this time make sure to increase the fee to cover the previous transaction. Also, I suggest you to try to submit your transaction ID to the ViaBTC accelerator.
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This hardware wallet is pretty new to me their sales page does not have much information about this wallet they don't even have a support page and guide on how to import the seedphrase to this unit. I never heard of this unit before so I don't know what algo they use. If you still know the exact address of your wallet and your seed backup and remember the passphrase partially you can maybe able to brute-force and recover it using the FinderOuter tool check the link below. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5214021.0
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EDIT 2: We saw the list of altcoins supported by BTCPayServer and it does not satisfy what we need.
Why not tell us what exactly you looking for and what things in BTCpayserver that not satisfy you? You can actually add more coins you want in BTCpayserver not just the listed altcoin on that page but you can add other coins too. Check this link https://docs.btcpayserver.org/Development/Altcoins/#how-to-add-an-altcoin
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If you don't have knowledge about trading you will never make a good profit in trading greed is one of the bad attitudes in trading unless you just buy and hold it for a long time. I suggest you to go learn the basics to advance how to trade so that you can teach your friend more about technical and fundamental analysis check the link below all the tools and guide you need is there and you can also test your skill in a trading simulator without spending. - https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
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