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I would get an offline password generator. Even so, is it really that hard to generate a good password by yourself? Just post a bunch of letters and numbers, so long as it's long enough you should be fine.
For example: 239hwo32#87rioe3krrpefqap
Or use a trusted open source password manager.
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Such a thing will never happen in the US. Too many people will be against it. Look at the anger of many people because the "government" is forcing them to wear face masks. They believe that they're trying to take away their freedoms. They will look at a move such as facing cash out in a similar light.
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That's kind of sad. I know he was treating people with the virus, and I'm sure he took every precaution to avoid getting it. So what I want to know is where was his mistake.
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I don't know about international transfer, but lately I've been enjoying paying things with cash, simply because it simplifies my bank statements. If I need to look for a past transaction, there's just less confusion. Before I used to like using cards because it was clean, no loose change, and so forth.
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Wat can cause many in the public to take their money out of fiat, but of course I rather the price drop than for there to be any war. Don't want to be like D!ck Cheney Halliburton.
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I just always thought that I didn't take advantage of the opportunity in 2017 yesterday. well, that might be my regret in the world of cryptocurrency. well, but I'm sure that the price will definitely return to normal prices in the future.
What do you consider a return to normal prices? In 2017, before the boom normal price for Bitcoin seemed to be around $700.
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Compared to the rest of the world the quality of life for most Americans is pretty good. That's what he meant.
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I saw that one of my alts was up 20%, so I sold them. All of them (about $100 worth), then it went down about 25%, and re bought everything I sold. It felt really good. Unfortunately, I would have been better off not buying them in the first place and just sticking with Bitcoin.
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Laziness sometimes gets you and you just hold your coins hoping that they will go up in value and then you see it crashing and missing out. It's laziness, sometimes it's just easier to think that something is going to go big and go into that denial. My advice is to take it as a loss and not waste too much time still hoping that somehow they will be worth something. If they're worthless, then don't bother selling them, and just hold them on the side just in case. Understanding that mostly likely nothing will happen with them.
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People who think there's opportunity because of the large user base of Facebook. And also Facebook users that no nothing of Crypto, and are more care free. Random people just living their life. I hate it.
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How do I transfer my coins out of the exchange? Is it with an Eth address?
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Just hold the tokens you have now. Never throw the private key away. You have to understand that even though the price of some of these coins are terribly low, you never, ever know if one might moon for some reason. Sure chances might seem slim. But I know a guy who had ten dollars worth of coins, and since he didn't care much about the ten dollars, he checked years later and it was was worth like $2,000. Imagine had he invested $1,000 though.
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PRiVCY is proud to announce launch of a PRiVCY webwallet https://privcy.zone/ Now you can have you PRiVCY address without the need of downloading the wallet to your device!  Though I'm strictly a download to my PC wallet user, this is pretty cool. Not only does it show development, but it also makes it much easier for new people to join the Air Drop, who might not want to go through the process of downloading the blockchain. It will make it easier for some people to join.
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I just wish to advice new or inexperienced bounty hunters looking to make some money by investing their energy,time,data and other resources to promote a project. If you love yourself stay away from NEEDMONEY bounty. Out of every five campaigns he manage three end up being scam, the remaining two takes a long time before you are paid and the tokens sometimes end up being useless and mind you his campaign are usually 9weeks and above. I have experienced this first hand and I want you to take a cue from me. I am not putting this out here to pull him down but only if someone told me about this I wouldn't have been a victim. It is unfair to waste your resources promoting projects for months and at the end of the day you don't get rewarded. I think bounty hunters should be ready to call out this incompetent bounty managers so that others can learn and won't fall a victim. Also for those that have experienced a similar feat with him, share your experience. Say no to incompetent bounty managers.
I think this is a great example of how bad experiences makes a person a better person and wanting to help others not get screwed in the same way. So sometimes it's good that bad things happen.
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But how accurate is that number? Bitcoin is volatile and the price went down since the beginning of the year. Not to mention that most ICOs are trading under ICO price.
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I don't think it will. I mean I don't see the momentum from last year. Will he eat a body part if it doesn't reach that amount?
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For a country it's better to owe money, than for your money to be worthless.
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A lot of old negative Bitcoin threads getting bumped today.
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I'm looking up Bitmain, is this an ASIC company that mines Bitcoin? So they create the ASICs and use it themselves?
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Hell no I'm not leaving crypto and I strongly disagree with you for saying crypto doesn't have future... I think you're not patient and might be one of the people with get rich quick syndrome. back to the memory lane when crypto started it started from humble beginning and now it's huge more than anyone could predict.... My forum mate I think what you lack is patience
Exactly, people who are leaving are those with get rich syndrome. The worst thing that I can think of for myself is to quit and not take the chance and then regret that I wasn't part of something big.
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