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1  Local / Português (Portuguese) / COBINHOOD - Nova Exchange com ZERO Taxas on: March 10, 2018, 01:45:10 PM
Viva Malta,

Estou certo que por esta altura muitos já terão ouvido falar na COBINHOOD, uma nova exchange com ZERO taxas em trading. É certo que teve um arranque atribulado com as dores de crescimento normais em qualquer projeto desta envergadura, mas neste momento a plataforma está muito estável e rápida.

O motivo do meu post é para vos dar a conhecer um pouco a COBINHOOD, e também convidar-vos a juntarem-se à comunidade Portuguesa no Telegram. Claro que quaisquer dúvidas que tenham posso tentar responder aqui, mas Telegram será sempre a melhor opção (sou um dos admins/mods das comunidades Telegram da COBINHOOD).

Links e Informação

Highlights e Vantagens
  • ZERO taxas de trading. Isto claro significa que não se perde parte dos lucros obtidos ao pagar percentagens absurdas em taxas por cada trade;
  • Segurança! Apenas 2% de todo o cripto da exchange está numa hot wallet e assegurado por uma seguradora. Os restantes 98% estão numa multi-signature cold wallet. Outros medidas de segurança estão detalhadas neste Medium post
  • Processo KYC simples e rápido.
  • Limites elevados: Nível 1 (sem KYC) Sem limite de depósito e 3 BTC/dia para levantamento enquanto que Nível 2 (com KYC) permite levantar até 100BTC/dia
  • Transações de depósito e levantamento rápidas;
  • Aplicações móveis para iOS e Android;
  • Muitos pares de trading e mais adicionados quase semanalmente (alguns com exclusividade). É das poucas exchange que conheço que também tem par USDT com todos as outras moeadas na exchange;
  • Competições regulares onde podem ganhar prémios em cripto
  • Programa de referência de amigos (referral program)
  • Airdrops de ICOs subscritas pela COBINHOOD: Um dos serviços prestados pela fintech COBINHOOD é subscrição de ICOs (tratam de marketing, questões legais etc. 1º sucesso foi CMT). Em troca, recebem 5% dos fundos realizados pela ICO e os tokens dessa ICO podem ser adquiridos a valor muito reduzido usando COB

Highlights e Vantagens Brevemente
  • Margin Trading. Quem tem tokens COB pode emprestar os mesmos para margin trading e receber uma comissão dos juros cobrados;
  • Podem usar COB para ter 50% nos juros de margin trading;
  • Masternodes e DEX. Será divulgado no Q2 o whitepaper da exchange descentralizada da COBINHOOD juntamente com informação sobre masternodes COB
  • Mais coisas sempre a acontecer

Programa de Referência e Sorteio Bónus Diário
Se ainda não tiverem conta na COBINHOOD, podem utilizar o meu link de referência para criarem conta. Após completarem nível 2 do KYC, ambos recebemos 10 bilhetes para o sorteio diário onde existe a possibilidade de ganhar 1 BTC (entre outros prémios cripto).

Espero ver-vos na comunidade Portuguesa e bom trading!

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] INTENSE COIN - Blockchain backed decentralized VPN - Hybrid PoW on: October 27, 2017, 05:11:34 PM
Guys, slightly off-topic, but does anybody know if I can use xmr-node-proxy to mine ITNS, of just xmrig-proxy, if any that is?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What's up with all the bogus Airdrop scams? on: October 08, 2017, 11:26:48 PM
Airdrops should be in aridrops section!

My bad, sorry. Could a mod please move this to the proper section then. Thanks!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What's up with all the bogus Airdrop scams? on: October 08, 2017, 06:15:04 PM
Having said all this, she's been cautioned to use a disposable MEW which little to no funds in it and maybe even a burnable email if it doesn't seem too legit. I know I'm paranoid, but rather safe than sorry Wink
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What's up with all the bogus Airdrop scams? on: October 08, 2017, 03:28:08 PM
Hi everybody,

I'm curious to know, especially from safety point of view, what's up with all these bogus Airdrops?

Now, I'm not talking about those that ask for your private keys, because that's obvious, but I'l more interested to know what a scammer can gain from simply having a list of ETH address and emails. Granted, they can see the list of emails, use it for spam etc., but is there any way they can use the information gleaned in a more malicious manner? Can they somehow use ETH address to target the unsuspecting user later on?

even if an Airdrop seems legit I still make it a point to always use a disposable MEW when signing up, but I don't know of a few people in another group that have fallen prey to this sort of scam.

Cheers and thanks for your thoughts.

That would be pure stupidity and mindlessness if you provide your myetherwallet private key simply because of an airdrop which you might not even have checked yourself properly. But even if the project looks legit, I would not give my MEW private key. That is a big NO NO. But some fools are easily drawn to it simply because of free tokens which end up worthless.

That is beyond obvious and I did mention I wasn't referring to this scams that ask for your private key (that is obvious and too big a red flag). I was more curious about what possible exploits there could exist or what they could gain other than your email for spam.

I'm talking about bogus airdrops that just ask for your ETH address and an email, nothing more. This came about because a person in a telegram group fell for an airdrop scam recently. https://exrp.io is the official site and just closed their airdrop, however she signed up for this one: https://eripple.io

From what I saw, all they ask for is ETH address and email, so I was curious what they could gain and if there was an exploit I wasn't seeing.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What's up with all the bogus Airdrop scams? on: October 08, 2017, 01:36:20 PM
Yeah, I thought as much. So more "social" engineering that possible exploits could makes us loose assets if we're not careful. Did see someone mention that a carefully crafted smart contract could trick the user, sending less assets that what he paid for, so there's that too.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / What's up with all the bogus Airdrop scams? on: October 08, 2017, 10:04:38 AM
Hi everybody,

I'm curious to know, especially from safety point of view, what's up with all these bogus Airdrops?

Now, I'm not talking about those that ask for your private keys, because that's obvious, but I'l more interested to know what a scammer can gain from simply having a list of ETH address and emails. Granted, they can see the list of emails, use it for spam etc., but is there any way they can use the information gleaned in a more malicious manner? Can they somehow use ETH address to target the unsuspecting user later on?

even if an Airdrop seems legit I still make it a point to always use a disposable MEW when signing up, but I don't know of a few people in another group that have fallen prey to this sort of scam.

Cheers and thanks for your thoughts.
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