I was just reading this a few minutes ago and I thought I should share since It might interest someone: http://www.uasf.co/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FKIHfn9e.png&t=663&c=pgYVDr1XBnf0Lg) Electrum Server: 158.69.102.114 port 50002
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Hacking group Shadow Brokers has released the password to a trove of NSA exploits in what they say is a form of protest against President Donald Trump for going back on his campaign promises, and warning the president, “Don’t forget your base.” The shadowy group first emerged last August and released hacking exploits used by the NSA’s Equation Group, which included vulnerabilities in firewall products, and a list of IP addresses the NSA had exploited, which the group released at a later date. RT: https://www.rt.com/usa/384082-shadow-brokers-nsa-password-trump/ , You will find some interesting tweets by snowden as well.
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I must say that the new update really rocks, so again, congratulations ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I think I have found a bug though, that or the price is really that low for some reasons. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FLiZ8LnV.png&t=663&c=eGlgLuYHMzcjng) The current rates are 1.217$ in preev.com and $1198 with CoinMarketCap while they are ~1128$ on Wirexapp.
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But isn't E-coin also xcoins.io? That was the other name of the company I forgot what it was when I asked this question but just went to a thread that mentioned this name. So why do they have so many names for their services? Switched around they might not be in Scotland anymore but bought out by E-coins and had to rebrand from xcoins.
I'm not sure where you keep getting these sites from but they are not related. Just because the name look similar doesn't mean they are the same, anyone (including you and me) could buy a domain name that could look like a known service. E-coin.io simply rebrand to Wirexapp, Bit-x to Coinsbank, as easy as that.
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Why Yo-ex is N In the escrow field? It should be Yes/No because Yahoo is both managing and holding funds: 1week-1month unsure. I can confirm i have funds for 1 week and will know every sunday whether continuing
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Marcotheminer said that Hilarious (I guess he was referring to the moderator) is able to edit the thread but I see that he didn't do it for some reasons: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855778.msg17545441#msg17545441I however could recommend using SebastianJu as an escrow as he still offer his services and I actually contacted him a few days ago to escrow a deal with kirch as well, we didn't do the transaction though since kirch has already sold his payoneer funds.
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Ok you could find out if e-coin and coinsbank are somehow connected by where their current operation are located. Coinsbank (formerly Bit-x) have their headquartered location in Scotland which is in the United Kingdom. Ecoin (Wirexapp/something else prior when they launched) have their headquartered office where?
E-coin is on London (UK) and this is the address: 1 PRIMROSE STREET, LONDON, EC2A 2EX, UK
I have used both services and they are not connected, they are however offering some similar services (bitcoin debit cards) but Coinsbank for example, offer more then that (buying crypto etc...) while E-coin is only dedicated to offering the credit cards.
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You said that If a HolyTransaction user send funds to another user, the transaction will be free, If he send to someone using Electrum as a wallet or something else, will he pay any additional fees (excluding the bitcoin network fees)
Thanks for joining the discussion! Sending a transaction to another HolyTransaction user is free. There is a fixed fee of 0.0007 BTC for outgoing Bitcoin transactions. At the moment is not possible to customize the transaction fee per kB, but that is something we want to add in the future. How is the 0.0007 BTC per transaction are split exactly? some go to you (HolyTransaction service) and some to the network or everything goes to the network to get fast confirmation?
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1. Electrum est un trés bon choix, à la création du portefeuille (wallet), ils vont te donnez 12 mots, tu dois les écrire sur un bout de papier et bien les garder. Tu peux utilisé ces mots pour récupéré ton portefeuille au cas ou Il y'a un probleme dans ton PC ou tu peux plus l'accéder pour une raison our une autre. 2. Tout dépend de la méthode de paiment que tu veux utilisez. Si tu as PayPal, Skrill, Neteller etc... tu peux faire une demande dans le forum pour faire un echange avec queqlu'un mais n'oublie pas que les gens vont peu-être ne pas faire confiance car c'est impossible de faire un "chargeback" avec bitcoin, contrairement a PayPal et les autres méthode. Tu peux aussi Allez sur Localbitcoins.com & chercher quelqu'un dans le meme endroit ou tu habites et faire un echange face à face. Troisiéme option et c'est la plus facile, c'est tout simplement allez à un ATM (Distributeur). Si tu habite en france, Il y'a un seul à Paris: https://coinatmradar.com/ (regarde la map pour les details). Et oui, si tu achetes depuis des site ou tu mis dans des site d'échange, ils vaut mieu récuperer ton argent vers ton wallet. 3. https://coinmarketcap.com/ Sa doit te donnez une idée pour décidé.
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I doubt the services listed there are made by the company themselves honestly and also, there are definitely unlisted companies there, not to mention that we have http://bitcoin.directory/ which contain way more services which are more categorized then yours. I suggest working on a better UI with more details about the services to give better user experience.
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How long do withdrawals stay pending lol..
from my experience using the website, It's usually instant when It comes to bitcoin but while withdrawing ICONOMI, It once took a few hours but I'm not sure If it's the average time or they just had technical problems at that time.
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If someone here just could explain what's the point for attacking and bombing stuff in Syria? If he is targeting Assad then I'm pretty sure they could get his exact location and simply him but from the way I see, they are just trying to destroy the country and kill innocent people in the process, that's all what the U.S is doing since years now.
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According to Jeremy Liew, the first investor in Snapchat, and Blockchain CEO and cofounder Peter Smith. In a presentation sent to Business Insider, the duo laid out their case for why it's reasonable for bitcoin to explode to $500,000 by 2030. A very interesting article at Business Insider that worth reading: http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-price-could-be-500000-by-2030-first-snapchat-investor-says-2017-3I'm however not sure about the part where he said " Bitcoin's user network grew from 120,000 users in 2013 to 6.5 million users in 2017" as there is no way to calculate the userbase of bitcoin. Despite all that, what are your thoughts?
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The sooner we finish with the block size debate and BU stuff, the faster we will reach 1300$ and next All time highs in my opinion. Bitcoin Unlimited hashpower is starting to drop at the moment, If it ever continues, I will be much more optimistic about reaching 1300$ by the end of the month.
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I haven't used them personally and I can't find much about the limits but this kind of exchange require two parties, the seller and the buyer and you don't buy directly from the exchange itself. Take a look here: https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bitsane/It's safe to say that the trading volume is not anything significant, almost everything is coming from BTC/fiat and that's not what you are looking for. I suggest going with Poloniex or Bittrex they are both legit, known for a long time and no real information's are required as long as fiat is not involved and you don't reach a daily limit. (2000$ per day for poloniex)
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Some people have smartphones but not really new. As long as It's possible to target the lowest Android version (cover most of them) then I guess It's a better idea to go with Mobile applications.
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What is that you didn't understand exactly? this is a transaction ID where you could see both the sender and the receiver addresses including their balances (current balance and how much that address received in total from It first to last transaction).
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I have a few suggestions personally: - Start by adding SMS support while alerting users because most of people don't check emails frequently
- Build an Android & iOS application and again, make alerts as phone notifications as well
- Some features such as watching addresses should be made for different altcoins as well and not only bitcoin.
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