It might be an issue with your internet connection or you are using the RPC that't not working/functional Check this article Tornado Cash post-censorship especially under FAQ Why do I keep receiving the error Failed to fetch all deposit events from contract when trying to withdraw?
This error is related to a poor connection or using a censored RPC endpoint. To resolve this, either: - change VPN location for better latency - try a new browser or method of access - configure the application RPC configuration to an alternative
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Someone raised a similar issue on GitHubHey, is it a chance that Electrum is vulnerable because of the CVE-2023-39910? See also: milksad.info Regards Michał This was the response from one of the Devs Hi. Nice write-up. Electrum uses the secrets module from the python standard library as source of entropy. Before that, os.urandom was used directly. Both are considered cryptographically secure. The interesting code starts here: electrum/electrum/mnemonic.pyLine 200 in bf86cd6 def make_seed(self, *, seed_type=None, num_bits=None) -> str: So, no, this issue should not affect Electrum.
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Just like any other usual altcoin hype and buzz, especially during these times when the market is not a fully bull market. All I can see is a pump and dump. A few days of good green candles, a momentary all-time high and then a huge drop to a lower price
Like something that happen to SUI
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A few days ago, I saw this HoBit exchanger in your monitoring, but now I can't find it. Does this mean that you excluded them from monitoring because of this manipulation, or am I just not doing the search well? I looked for it on the list https://www.bestchange.com/list.htmlIt has been disabled from the monitor, perhaps for the same manipulation reason https://www.bestchange.com/hobit-exchanger.htmlInitially I thought it was Hobit, lol. The names can be quite confusing. Searching up HoBit on Google is also hard, the top result I see is that of a link from BestChange.
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Hello, I saw your company's USDT currency mixing business in the Chinese Telegram group. They claim to be your company, so they want to consult, the group link is https://t.me/UniJoin088And the telegram group has 10,298 members with 1,592 who are online... how did it get this big? I think it should be reported for scam. The telegram anti-scam team will tag with a scam warning after verification of the scam reports.
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What is .onion, it's DarkNet, isn' it, Sir? I'm not member at DarkNet. When will whirlwind normal link work normal again, Sir?
What is the purpose of you mixing Bitcoins if you can't use the Tor Mirror? Here is how your efforts to attain privacy look like. Total waste of time and money, all for nothing. Image source
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Crypto mining profitability is seasonal, sometimes you could mine at a loss, but if you are patient enough. You could rip big at the end, though no one really knows which coin might be the next big thing in terms of mining profitability when the bull market is finally on. It's similar to how we buy coins during the bear market while waiting for how they will perform in the bull market.
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Right, there's no info about them on bestchange site except for OKpay.com not Okpays.com (OP), which probably listed way back before but now the site is not working anymore
This triggered me to dig further, and I am amazed by the number of sites that look like Okpays.com, some with domain names older than Okpays and legitimate partnerships with Best Change. I am not sure how these guys do it. Perhaps there's some common customizable script they are using. In my opinion, I would not be comfortable using such an exchanger 1. https://leoexchanger.top2. https://exwm.cc/en3. https://paytiz.com4. https://autopay.exchange
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From promoting Ponzi schemes to now running a "crypto lending service" on Instagram where on does not require any collateral to secure it! Wow, You have got to be amazed by how desperate and persistent these scammers can be. Some people just live and breathe scam every day, every year.
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Mr icopress. Unfortunately, I have to announce that I am moving to another campaign.
You got me! For a moment I was thinking someone had forgotten to log out from one account
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I see a Bestchange banner on your website where you claim they are one of your partners, but I don't see any official news about your partnership nor your exchanger appearing on the Best Change exchange monitor. Why are you doing this?
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If you have a business proposal please send me a PM.
I believe someone claiming to be you or claiming to represent your business contacted him, and they said that they or (unijoin) are from China and are now doing USDT mixing. That's why he reported it here. I think some scammer was trying to impersonate you.
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Hello, I am very glad to contact you. Does your company's website only support the mixing of Bitcoin? Yes, for now the mix only Bitcoin Is the mixing of USDT going to be launched soon? I saw this information on your official website. I hope this is true. Yes. That's what they say. Only time will prove if they will launch the service or not. Do you have any business in China? It’s about the USDT mixer. I saw someone pretending to be your company.
That might be a scammer or impersonator. Please do not send any USDT to them or their website. How did that scammer contact you?
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I am very glad you finally made an Official kycnot.me Announcement in this forum I will help make any contributions about never available no KYC services or potential scams whenever I can. I love the look of the new update, especially the UI. However, I noticed that the lists/log containing exchanges that have been delisted from the platform, when they were delisted and the reason they were delisted seems to be missing or is probably hard to find. Can you rectify this?
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Wanted to use my account after years of inactivity. But before I could do anything it asks for KYC. Why does an mining hash rate marketplace ask for KYC exactly? It’s not an exchange.
Apparently to curb "abuse" of their platform, which I find to be a completely bullshit reason, and from what I know there are just going to keep adding new KYC rules with time until the platform is completely unusual minus first getting KYC verified. This is how profit driven services always fuck up.
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I can't give a complete review since I used one of the 2 platforms. I am quite familiar with 3 commas and I used it in the past, Generally i used it just as an average trader. I did go so much into setting up the bot, but it tested its grid trading bot. It wasn't bad, but I was satisfied with the small profits, so I just continued to use the app as a portfolio manager.
I know about cryptohopper, I even signed up for it but never got to use the bot. One thing that is work pointing out is that 3 commas was involved in some sort of API key leakage which led to loss of funds. So be very careful.
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I am not sure if I was looking at the wrong place, but the lower link you just shared led to nowhere. I have also tried searching on kycnot.me exchanges list and exch.cx does not show up. Maybe you were delisted at one point and you were not notified?
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That's cool, but let's be honest, we 'all are waiting for Ethereum support Maybe because of the not so friendly transaction fees on the ethereum network? For now, they seem to be supporting on Bitcoin and its forks. Maybe with time they will expand to other networks like TRON to support stablecoins like USDT TRC20 that will protect merchants against price big price fluctuations
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In the recent times, an account is not considered valid collateral, so even if your loan is for 24 hours only, chances are low that you will get one. Look at this, How is the lender going to recover his money using your collateralized account just in case you default the loan. Maybe try reading this Lending Board Rules of Engagement - Attention Lenders and Borrowers can help, especially here; - What is not collateral:
- Identification documents are not collateral. IDs can be faked or forged, and do not guarantee the identity of the borrower. Nor do they guarantee recourse in the event of a defaulted loan. Even if the documents are authentic, law enforcement agencies could take years to make any progress on a reported case.
- Fiat sent through PayPal or other reversable payment methods should never be offered or accepted as collateral. The borrower could charge-back the collateral as soon as the lender sends the loan, leaving the lender empty handed and at a loss.
- Social media accounts and service provider accounts (such as exchange or casino accounts) are not collateral. Any account that can be recovered by social engineering is a high risk for the lender to accept as collateral.
- Bitcoin Forum accounts should not be offered or accepted as collateral. If a lender attempts to sell a Bitcoin Forum account in the event of a loan default, he risks being red-tagged as an account seller. Selling and buying of Bitcoin Forum accounts is frowned upon by many members of the community.
- Items the borrower has listed for sale. If the borrower is looking to sell the item he's offering as collateral, odds are he's not going to return the loan and is trying to trick the lender into unwittingly buying the item.
- Virtual credit cards, gift cards, access codes, game codes, VPS codes, or any similar type of item that holds digital value should be avoided. These can easily be retrieved by the borrower through social engineering, or drained of their value immediately after the loan is issued.
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I hope no one is naive enough to fall into your trap. The three red tags in your profile and the active flag against you should be enough, but just in case there are some clueless people, it is better to warn them not to fall into the trap of a scammer like you.
Any user who ignores all the warnings on OP's profile and goes ahead to deal with him will be so stupid, and I won't feel any remorse for them. In fact, I have added my support for the flag though I wonder why Timelord2067 opposed the flag, yet I have always seen him have a strong stance against lending board scammers and potential scammers.
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