J'ai du mal à comprendre quelque chose : Kraken nous dit "All Kraken clients holding Bitcoin (XBT) balances at the time of the fork will be credited with an equal amount of Bitcoin Cash (BCH)". Mais si l'on crée de la valeur comme ça, il faut bien qu'il y ait quelque chose qui baisse ? Ou c'est totalement miraculeux et si je prends 1000 XBT, je vais me retrouver également avec 1000 BCH ? Alors certes, le BCH pourra être à 0.0001 XBT mais on voit bien avec ETC que le fork peut arriver à un bon niveau. Donc faut-il aveuglément acheter des BTC, comme semble le faire pas mal de monde (vu que c'est le seul coin qui monte en ce moment) ?
Idem, du mal à comprendre. Kraken ne vas pas quand meme pas refiler des BCH gratos ? Admettons tu as 50 BTC sur Kraken, ils vont te credité 50 BCH, imaginons que la valeur de BCH aille jusqu a 200$, donc on les revendrais 10000$ free money on aurait toujours les 50 BTC Y a XAPo et un autre wallet souhaitant faire de meme. Et du coup beaucoup croivent qu ils vont avoir leur coins doublés
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Why going to LocalBitcoin when the guy can sign up at Kraken and get a better rate, without the need to deal with someone. He just needs to create an account, verify it to Tier 2 (no need to upload your ID card) and make a bank deposit
@abc073 Yes Kraken is fine for buying BTC and ETH
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But if you check Coinmarketcap currently, it's Friday so let say the week started, we can see that the majority of altcoins are losing value and the only one in good shape in Bitcoin (with +8% in 24h) Following the logic of most of the people, others altcoins are supposed to be also in good shape. I can't say that there is a real threat that both coins are going to be worthless after fork. But a lot of altcoins will continue to crash during the next 2 days. I am going to fiat before it happens, will buy at a low price and wait until everything is "OK"
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Nice table comparison Bitwala. Your service is good for someone looking for a good Bitcoin debit card service with a top notch support from a good team. I am always happy to use and recommend your services
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@SolarisDev thank you once again. Personally, I have no problem to receive the next reward on 26 August
@OSMIUMCOIN Good job, nice UI
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Need help with buying bitcoins with Debit Card. I have tried Credit Card but my bank gives trouble some times. Need to try with Debit Card. Any websites that support Debit Card purchases? I will truly appreciate your answers folks.
Here are a few that you give a look at - You can use Paymium (up to 250$, after this limit you will need a verification ID) https://www.paymium.com/- Bitpanda is another service where you can buy Bitcoin using a card. https://www.bitpanda.com/trades/buy- Bitit.io can be used the limit is very low ($25) for more you need a verification ID as well. https://bitit.io/- Cex.io is a well know service with instant deposits & withdrawals with Visa, MasterCard https://cex.io/bundle/Two others that I have not tried but I am just aware of - Coinmama https://www.coinmama.com/- Indacoin https://indacoin.com/
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You can consider ChipMixer https://chipmixer.com/ it doesn't charge a fee. There is a topic discussion here as well https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1935098.0 that will give you an idea about their service.There are a lot of positive feedbacks about it. it's easy to use and you have full control over mixing with more random than predefined mixing procedure. A great tool to use for those in need of more privacy while using Bitcoin
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Very nice idea @cozzee02. I searched online a while back if this type of cards existed but never find any. Personally, I will be definitely happy to use some, it's totally fit my needs The design is nice but the only thing is, for example, you have altcoins logos on a Bitcoin card.The purists and evangelists won't be happy I am interested in owning some of those cards, do you have a website for me to bookmark? Maybe these designs are better : https://i.imgur.com/WKZPxSo.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/ylut5hV.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/U6KTrhP.jpgTo be honest no... I prefer the previous one you showed earlier. Sorry but I prefer to be honest and tell the truth instead to tell yeah it's good, to make you happy. But don't worry I am surely not able to make 10% of what you did Someone mentioned about adding your logo, I find it a great idea, especially if you plan to do this with multiple cryptocurrencies
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Why you are going for a paid VPN? Even free VPN like gom vpn can also work great., With free stuff, you get what you paid for... Using free VPNs have few disadvantages. For example, a standard weak encryption of only up to 128-bit (PPTP) for most of them or no encryption at all, which is very bad for your own security. While a paid VPN use strong encryptions, Open VPN, for example, has double with up to 256-bit encryption through OpenSSL.You use a more secure Internet connection. Free VPN often have a low speed as well most of the time.
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You Start issue card ?
Not yet I think, as I subscribed to their newsletter as well followed on Twitter, I have not received any news recently. I hope to see Bonpay starting to operate very soon because I am patiently waiting to use their service
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I started to move my Bitcoin from Coinbase since a few weeks ago. Not for the same reason but because I got tired of seeing their website offline each time the Bitcoin value is dancing like a queen up and down. With the August 1 date, it just gives me another reason to move from there. We are already July 27, so speed up the process to move your coin, don't wait too much
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Nope I didn't buy my account and have not been hacked. People can be really evil here
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a bitcoin mixer is not the only way of mixing your coins and it is not even the best way of doing it. there are many different methods you can use to mix coins and each give you a different level of privacy. in the end it will all come down to what you want out of this privacy. some people want to keep their affairs private. like for example you posted your bitcoin address on the forum but don't want anyone knowing how much bitcoin in total you own, or where you spend them. but for some others they want to hide their illegal activities. and that is the tricky part.
i can't say it is a must or not but it is certainly good to have good services around.
What is the best way of mixing coins, if you don't mind me asking? Using a service like ChipMixer https://chipmixer.com/ As you use their resources, technology. They do all the work for you. You can read their FAQ to see how exactly they work behind the scene. Pretty easy to understand and to use. After Bitmixer closing the shop, ChipMixer is the new flower. Others may suggest to you, to spend your coins to an exchange platform and then send it to a new wallet, but it can create a fingerprint in the long run I guess. Better safe than sorry, better to use a pro service
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Exactly. It is an opportunity for them to add another pair in their exchange which people may be interested in. And some people do have the interest to see it listed. When an exchange add a crypto to their list it doesn't mean they support, it means that since people are looking to trade it, it can generate more revenues for them, which is the main reason they are here after all
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I got the following message today, which I have no idea what is about I have never heard about Trackr and have no idea what is it. I checked one of the links about the Bounty Thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046564And see a Google doc I see my name listed in, I don't know how, and the adress is not mine either
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Very nice idea @cozzee02. I searched online a while back if this type of cards existed but never find any. Personally, I will be definitely happy to use some, it's totally fit my needs The design is nice but the only thing is, for example, you have altcoins logos on a Bitcoin card.The purists and evangelists won't be happy I am interested in owning some of those cards, do you have a website for me to bookmark?
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