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81  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: May 11, 2019, 01:20:07 AM
Here is my Address - 3EEaDjropszvGwRZQrHSvEuDAFnSe5sFu6

I didn't send a signed message because I don't know how to do it in a Ledger device via Ledger Manager (I don't feel safe using the old Ledger Wallet Bitcoin chrome app). Also, it seems it doesn't support it. Plus the fact the I also doesn't think my PC is not safe enough to expose the private key and enter to an Electrum install.
You don't need to enter your private key into Electrum... you can use your Ledger device with Electrum which will create the "watching only" wallet in Electrum... seed/private keys will stay safely contained within the Ledger device.

Use: File -> New\Restore -> Standard Wallet -> Use a hardware device

And then follow the instructions. Once the wallet is successfully created, you can use the "Tools -> Sign/Verify Message" option to sign a message using the address of your choice from the Ledger device.

I've tested this just now with a Ledger Nano S and it works fine. Smiley

And then confirm sending signed message via the Ledger Nano S button?
82  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Just bought some crypto on: May 05, 2019, 03:27:39 AM
Better divide your bitcoin. Keep some tradable Bitcoins to Binance and keep some in your own Ledger device. Like most everyone here says, if you don't own the private keys that is not your bitcoin! Even if Binance is now at the top of exchanges, you can't lose the fact that technology is fast changing and Binance might collapse in the process. Better be secure.
83  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should bitcoin be limited to 21 million? on: May 05, 2019, 03:23:32 AM
Bitcoin is less of a currency and more of an asset class. Finite supply is a fundamental feature of Bitcoin. No compromise on it will be accepted.

I too think for now bitcoin as an asset. Without the 21 million cap, maybe it woun't be a great investment and prices wouldn't be pegged to go up.
84  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wasabi Wallet 1.0 Is Released on: May 05, 2019, 03:20:37 AM
Oh. Will I still be able to use it's privacy features without it? I guess not?? Sorry real newb.
The only thing you won’t be able to do is participate in the Coinjoin.

Oh great! Thank you for clarifying!
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Court issued an order for Craig Wright to produce his public bitcoin address on: May 05, 2019, 03:19:20 AM
So he still can't prove himself? haha. And he also stated he can't provide bitcoin address he owns?
86  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Have 1 BTC in alts should I transfer all to BTC on: May 05, 2019, 03:15:50 AM
Well, based on your statements the best bet would be, so you would not hurt yourself after all these and "bet" is the word because nothing is sure, to go diversified. In any markets a trader never goes all in. It can be most of the funds are in an industry you really believed. So if you don't believe in Bitcoin anymore keep diversified. Do not lose Bitcoin though, chances are you are wrong.
87  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wasabi Wallet 1.0 Is Released on: May 05, 2019, 03:07:02 AM
Was about to install it until I read this. Seems not suitable for me, for now. 0.01 is near reach. I hope you guys can minimize this at least.
That’s the minimum amount to participate in a Coinjoin tx (a type of decentralizated mixer) and not to use the wallet.

Oh. Will I still be able to use it's privacy features without it? I guess not?? Sorry real newb.
88  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Looking for a open source and secure wallet on: May 05, 2019, 02:58:34 AM
Hi

I am looking for a open source and very secure wallet that supports BCH,BTC,ETH,XRP,EOS coins. Anything out there?

I don't know an OPEN SOURCE wallet that supports lots of crypto. If open source is not a requirement, Ledger would be okay. For bitcoin, try this open source wallet COLD CARD https://coldcardwallet.com/.
89  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wasabi Wallet 1.0 Is Released on: May 05, 2019, 02:52:58 AM
What does 0.1 btc minimum mean? Does it mean I must have a minimum of 0.1BTC to participate in a coinjoin tx?


This means that the input you are using to participate in the coinjoin features has to be more than 0.1 BTC.

So, owning more than 0.1 BTC is not enough, you need to use/spend more than 0.1 BTC in such a transaction.
Yeah, figured. But that would be stupid to say you need to have 0.1BTC in the wallet but need not use it.

Unfortunately the coins I want to put in a coinjoin is only 0.01BTC. rip

Was about to install it until I read this. Seems not suitable for me, for now. 0.01 is near reach. I hope you guys can minimize this at least.
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you have info about the best IEO token sale? and where is the IEO held? on: May 05, 2019, 02:27:09 AM
Hello all

i have questions for you, please help me to answer this question, maybe you can help another members (trader) about my question too
at the moment, many exchanges that open IEO token sale, almost every exchanges doing that. According to you, what is the best IEO token sale now? and where is the IEO held?

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The following are suggestions that I summarize and accommodate from the members to find information about the IEO in various exchanges :

Hopefully it can help other members too, who do not know about how to find IEO info in some exchanges, Thank you for your help guys  Wink

Nice list. Didn't actualyl know that they are also listed in ICObench. Does anyone here know if there is a place here in the BTT forum where they are listed?
91  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Elon Musk into quantum AI?? on: May 05, 2019, 02:23:22 AM
Seems not true. Elon Musk left OpenAI, so I don't think he will be working on an AI project nowadays. Or maybe moving on a different AI project.
92  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get tokens listed on big exchanges on: May 05, 2019, 02:20:06 AM
If your token has little to no publicity at all, even if you can pay the fees, good luck getting them listed. For now, focus on decentralized exchanges and the smaller centralized exchanges, and actually focus on your product first before actually trying to sell it.
 

Agreed, most small, unpopular projects even from a few years back list on decentralized exchanges first. I guess this is to avoid exchange fees and to make their coin somehow valuable. But the main focus here should be the product itself. Without listing on big exchanges will be hard.
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What can you buy with bitcoin? on: May 05, 2019, 02:10:12 AM
Here in my country you can pay most bills. Remittance here is booming and is really embraced by individuals and even companies. That is why Bitcoin an electronic cash,  or a cryptocurrency, is perfect in the sense of remittances. Some merchants of merchs and foods accepts it also but most are not popular.
94  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Htc Reveals Plans For New Gen Blockchain Smartphone In 2019 on: May 04, 2019, 02:50:11 AM
If its only a wallet integrated on those Smartphone i wont use it. I will still use my offline wallet installed in my old laptop without any other program besides the wallet and those pre installed software. As a guy mentioned at the top developer should be loyal or else everything will be gone with just a snap of a finger (Thanos snap).

It's actually not clear if it will be just an app pre installed or the phones will work like hardware wallets and obviously as a smart phone. I think it will not be just an app pre-installed. But if it will work like a hardware wallet, how safe will it be known that it is a smart phone and it needs to connect to the internet?
95  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: May 04, 2019, 02:26:55 AM
Here is my Address - 3EEaDjropszvGwRZQrHSvEuDAFnSe5sFu6

I didn't send a signed message because I don't know how to do it in a Ledger device via Ledger Manager (I don't feel safe using the old Ledger Wallet Bitcoin chrome app). Also, it seems it doesn't support it. Plus the fact the I also doesn't think my PC is not safe enough to expose the private key and enter to an Electrum install.

Often people use only exchanges and they have no idea how to install or sign message so here i'll just quote myself :
Sign a message from this address, here is a guide how to do it >
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0
96  Other / Meta / Re: Ideas for improving local boards? on: May 04, 2019, 02:05:12 AM
What are your Ideas to encourage newbies to make a good-quality discussion in local boards "Encourage them to create topics and then improve the quality of those posts"?
II have no objection when it comes to improving the quality of posts but letting them to create topics? Nah, I don't agree because things would be a total mess. I'm not saying that newbies don't have the right to open their own threads, what I only mean is that they should learn first even only these 2 things: 1) learn any stuffs involving to crypto world for the sake of having good content and 2) learn to weigh whether is it really appropriate to open a thread for such topic or not. If they learn these two basic things then there would be no problem, however, newbies are newbies so it's natural if it takes a lot of time for them to do so.

Don't get me wrong, I'm just worrying of future conflicts like tons of irrelevant or repeated discussions on our local boards once we encourage them. Instead of being helpful it's destroying our forum (once again). But anyway, I still believe that there are existing good newbies out there who are obedient and got a presence of mind.



This is probably the best option or idea https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5138122.msg50849408#msg50849408

We should let them do what they want to do and then if they came out wrong educate them. Ever wonder why they are ranked Newbies? Because they are the new comers. Some of them might have just come into the forum to get some knowledge too excited that they missed the rules. Better supply kindness and nourish them than to be harsh to them.
97  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blitzmoon.com probability fair game on: May 04, 2019, 01:55:54 AM
I like the simpleness of the website and the game. Though I think it lacks players interactions to each other. The website feels like I was the only one playing. Though the UI and the design are great!
98  Economy / Economics / Re: Future of Bitcoins - What will happens to BTC on: May 04, 2019, 01:52:11 AM
Future of Bitcoins - What will happens to BTC

When discuss about future of Bitcoin there are lot of Articles on various forums with different opinions and stories. Few of them agree that Bitcoin will remain as it is and has the idea that value of Bitcoin will increase. Some of them say that Bit coins will collapse it's own position soon. What will happen to Bitcoin...?


Bitcoin will still be bitcoin but with a higher price because it is built to increase price. Technology nowadays is so fast and might not know what the technology might bring. But my best guess is that bitcoin will survive.
99  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is blockchain a perfect solution? on: May 04, 2019, 01:48:17 AM
Yeah I think these all are possible. I think all of the solutions are already available now, like the swarm technology together with the blockchain. The only thing to do is to combine them all and let the government and people embrace it.
100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I ForeSEE EVIL Coming TO ALL Bitcoin Communities!! (SOUND WARNING) on: April 28, 2019, 01:35:46 PM
I'm not over thinking it. It is possible (okay maybe) in some ways. They did it before by making ISPs abide rules, on blocking porn sites, or even detecting child pornography websites and users.
Yeah they already did it but we can still use vpn if that actually happens. However, I've just talked to my cousin in Qatar and just mention about bitcoin and it surprise me when he told me that searching anything about bitcoin is prohibited like you can't even search about bitcoin, perhaps it's banned.

The bottom line is technology is really growing while we're being fortunate that our country perceive cryptos positively.

Yes, it's easy to ban keywords using DNS. ISPs can do this easily by applying it to their own settings. Even you can setup it up on your router. Check out OpenDNS.
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