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Am in a state of confusion and I need urgent help please. Here is the problem. I wanted to send a fraction of my bitcoin to an exchange yesterday and I found out that the wallet am sending from has two different withdrawal fees to be paid because I chose 2fA on it when I was setting it up. It is an Electrum wallet and am not used to how electrum wallet works. The first fee, the one I marked in white is what I find as the fee from the mempool and which the other wallet am using that is not Electrum has. I do not know what that extra fee which I marked in blue is doing there. It is around $124. How can I get my bitcoin sent out without paying the second fee which is too high? Please someone help out on this. 
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This topic has been moved to [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0].
[Why do members switch campaigns always?]
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This question has occured to me many times but whenever it happens I push it off my mind. But I want to ask now and get opinions of members on it. I do not know if this section is right place to post it. Please moderator move it if I posted it wrongly. My question is why do members move from one campaign to another? I will not mention names of some that I have seen move from campaign to campaign every time there is opening so no one feels am attacking him.
I know alot of us will say it is the difference in weekly reward, that the higher the reward the more people move to campaigns with better payments. But I have seen where members go from better pay rates to the ones with lower rates and lower posts requirements. Some apply to campaign of the same manager in less than a week of getting accepted and they want to move again, the same payment and number of posts. I have also seen those who have refused to move to campaigns with better rates, they will be picked if they applied because of their good posts. They choose to remain. Is it about loyalty? Is it that they are scared of switching? Is it about fulfilment with where they are?
And for those who move always, is it money driving the motive? Is it about going to where those they see as family move to? I want to know. Some days ago I was surprised to see someone who has stayed in a campaign for more than three years. He was with BestChange. Alot of people can not remain there because there are many campaigns paying higher rates than the campaign he was with but he remained until yesterday that he moved to another campaign. Three years is like a lifetime, both for the campaign running and the member who remained faithful to it.
What makes members move everytime? I need your contribution on this to make me understand it better.
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People online, analysts have said so many good things to expect as they think there is going to be great price movement for bitcoin soon. Some think the bull has started already and that the rest of the market will be in uptrend from now on. It is true that when bitcoin price increases it also affects the growth of other tokens positively. It makes us happy to see our tokens increase in price. Most tokens that are worthless will become valuable and increases in price during bull. It makes everyone excited and happy.
My question here is if airdrops and bounties are still good means of getting good tokens for free that can worth something some day as we wait for the bull. In the past bounties and airdrops used to be profitable and alot of people rushed them. Am not referring to bounties as in signature bounties that we have here. Am talking about websites outside this forum that give minor social media tasks and then pay in tokens.
If anyone knows any credible sources where to get airdrops should please drop links. Maybe new members who are not in campaigns can help themselves with them and try their luck. We are approaching bull season and this can be helpful for people to make money from them.
Please drop links if you have them.
NOTE — Please I only need those who have links to share to post here and not spammers who want to meet up count for their campaigns.
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Two weeks ago, some one talked to me about this mining site called the Happyminer and how I can make passive income from setting it up on my phone. This is the website www.happyminer.us It looks good and the person who told me about it is someone with a deep knowledge about cryptocurrency. My confusion is that alot of people in this forum have said mining sites are not good and are mostly scam sites but this site am given looks good. Because of that I do not know how to conclude this if it is real or fake. Can someone help me out. I do not want to go on a journey to waste my time with it. I need your help on it. Has anyone used this site before? Is it real? And please moderators can move this topic if this board is the wrong place for it.
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As a Nigerian, I deh see people drag food for events weh them go. E no even matter whether na burial or child dedication self. Na wedding own worse pass. The part weh deh surprise me pass be say even young people in their 30s and 40s weh get jobs and deh work too don join for this thing.
Before na old people weh I deh see do am. The old people own na to pack party food go house. And thereby deh disgrace their children weh no go too like the thing. Now young people don follow dey do am too. People weh go talk say na hunger in the land, but why people weh also get jobs and they earn salaries come deh do am too? I shock yesterday for burial event weh I attend and na this type of thing happen there too.
Abeg make una put mouth for this matter as it is getting serious by the day.
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This topic is inspired by the comment I found on nc50lc's post that led me to Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum! where I read Satoshi's announcement of the official opening of this forum to the public on November 22, 2009. Here are my questions and that is the reason for this topic. In the first picture I saw that Satoshi has 5 coins as against the 4 coins assigned to the Senior rank like his. Another thing is that Satoshi's 5 coins are not gold coins like others but silver coloured. What does that mean. Can anyone care to explain that?  In the second picture, the red marked areas indicate dates with big gap between the 3rd and 4th post in that thread. That is between sirius and PrintCoins posts. They are 1 year and 9 months gap between them. Does anyone also know why? Does it mean no other person posted between them until then or there were posts in between them but they got deleted? Was the forum not that active then? 
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Something caught my eyes today as I was going through the homepage of this forum and paying attention to how it is divided into various boards. I discovered that the one written 'Other' which includes Meta, Politics & Society, Beginners & Help, Off-topic, Serious discussion and Archival, there is only one moderator for them all. As if that is not bad, that moderator who happens to be Miningbuddy has not been active for over 4 years now. He was last active in April 2018.  My question is how does the forum get over shit posts because I do not see alot of it there. I know Meta is out of it and can take care of itself for no one dare make spam posts there because of the huge number of reputable members who post there. But how is shit posting controlled in others? Secondly is it not long overdue to get new moderators for that part of the forum?
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Please I want someone to explain this to me as am showing in the picture. I made a transaction yesterday night and it delivered few minutes later. Receiver got it. But 10 hours later am still seeing the part I marked 1 in black on the left, that is the small rectangular box beneath the circle. I used to think that the sign was to show that a transaction was not fully confirmed. How come after 10 hours that sign is still showing for a transaction that got completely confirmed in less than 20mins last night? At the time I took that picture this morning, it has 72 confirmations. But why is that still showing?  Moderator can move this post if here is not the appropriate board for it.
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There is something that am thinking and that has to do with accounts whose owners have been confirmed and announced dead in this forum. My question is this, what if that account becomes active again and begins posting? Is it going to terrify anyone thinking we have spirits lurking here or will that lead us to think a hacker or scammer is at work? But that can be any member of the dead forum user's family who eventually found the password to that account and decides to continue with it so they can earn and support themselves financially from it, maybe because the account is already high ranked. What will likely be the reaction of members of the forum to that?
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Am trying to swap an altcoin for Bitcoin on my Trust Wallet app but I can not find that option. I can swap for other tokens but not bitcoin. But I get to find related tokens with bitcoin tags like Wrapped Bitcoin, BBTC, BTCB, and I know they are not bitcoin because none of the addresses are the real bitcoin kind of address. I can find bitcoin in Trust Wallet and can transfer same to my wallet from other wallets but why can I not swap another token to it like I can do with others on Trust Wallet? Am not looking to buy with fiat as that is the only option there. Does anyone know how I can overcome this? 
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I do not know if this topic has been shared here before but it is something that has given me serious concern. Eventhough I have been registered here a long time ago, I still find it difficult learning and understanding bitcoin technical aspect, the blockchain and development. I know this is a shame to admit but that is what am faced with. I once tried to read the white paper but could not make much meaning out of it. Is this just only me as someone who has zero knowledge of science or there are also people who are in science but still find learning bitcoin confusing and challenging? Is there a way out of this? Please am not asking for books to read. I need real life experiences of those who passed through this and overcame it.
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The CEO of Terra Luna, Do Kwon will be explaining to the South Korean Assembly what actually happened to Luna that has caused many investors to lose their money in the investment. He has been summoned by the assembly lawmakers to explain what he has been doing to safeguard investors after the sad crash of Luna. According to the spokes person, Chang-Hyun "We should bring related exchange officials, including CEO Do Kwon of Terra, which has become a recent problem, to the National Assembly to hold a hearing on the cause of the situation and measures to protect investors." Chang-Hyun also wants crypto exchanges to account for their behavior during the crash. I think he maybe caught in some hidden games that led Luna to crash because there are many Luna released to the market. How did that come about if not that it was a game played. Will this be more troubles for Kwon? https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/147269/south-korean-politician-calls-for-hearing-terra-do-kwon
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As it is the custom with many people at the end of every year going into a new one we draw up tables, either on papers or in our minds of what we will not be doing or that which we will do that we did not do in the previous year. I have heard of those who said they will not smoke, or keep malice or womanize or fight in the next year. Most times they do not keep to it. They fail terribly at it. My resolution this year is to allocate more time to things that get me closer to God. Be more committed to religious activities and the less privileged in the society.
What is your resolution for 2022?
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The world's most popular soft drinks giant, Coca Cola has made an official announcement of getting into NFT (Nonfungible Tokens) to raise money for Special Olympics International. The NFT collections, created in partnership with digital designer Tafi, were “inspired by video-game loot boxes” and contain “hidden surprises” available only to those who purchase the artwork. A three-day auction for the Coca-Cola branded NFTs will commence on July 30. “Each NFT was created to celebrate elements that are core to the Coca-Cola brand, reinterpreted for a virtual world in new and exciting ways,” said Selman Careaga. NFT is the latest trend in cryptocurrency and many companies are rushing to adopt the idea. Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/coca-cola-officially-gets-into-nfts-for-charity?utm_source=Telegram&utm_medium=social
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Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter goes more positive on Bitcoin in a few hours ago in a tweet he made on his handle, saying "We all speak one language, and it is #bitcoin" He tagged Camila Campton, a Bitcoin maximalist, to it. Is this a good sign that Bitcoin will go bullish this coming days?  I particularly like the last tweet in the picture. "None of them are needed but they need #bitcoin Just like the rest of us.
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Sometimes things around us look gloomy and make us depressed with lack of hope of getting out. Suicide sometimes become a thought and easy way out. Have you felt like committing suicide before?
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