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781  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔷 Waves Tech - a powerful blockchain-agnostic ecosystem on: October 03, 2021, 01:22:22 AM
Logged into the waves.client account and noticed that it shows my waves balance in the wallet but how come it doesn't show the total amount of waves including staked?


Last time i noticed the same thing where it would show X amount of waves balance of total under Wallets.  At the top it shows my total value of waves and other coins like btc, bch etc.  But how come the staked waves balance isn't added to it?


When i go to investments and staking waves, i see my wave balance and it shows 0 staked balance?  Shouldn't that number be whatever i currently have staked?


Below it, I do the active where my waves has been staked for a while.  Is this some kind of glitch?


Why does it show that?
782  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you already noticed about the changing of identity verification of Binance ? on: October 02, 2021, 07:24:30 PM
Did anyone else get that new binance email where the last day to submit verfication is now tomororw?  I saw on reddit one person posted this as well.  So some ppl are different?
783  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to trade certain coins if you are country restricted? on: October 02, 2021, 07:23:27 PM
What are my options if i have powerledger then?  I do see kucoin seems to sell it but im us citizen.  But as long as I dont do KYC that is okay?
784  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Usdt and Usdc on Nano Ledger S on: October 02, 2021, 07:21:36 PM
Thanks guys for that response.


One other thing.  I could store powerledger in nano ledger s right?  I check online and it seem this is done with ETH app?  So there isn't a powerledger app in nano ledger?  Because when i was checking the apps to install on the nano ledger, i didn't see powerledger app.


But does it need to be used with myetherwallet.com though?  I remember years ago someone said you did... which is why i decided to just leave my powerledger in exchange instead of keeping it in my own wallet.
785  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cheapest Way To Withdraw From Binance? on: October 02, 2021, 07:14:16 PM
Okay so the reason why I kind of don't want to convert altcoin and the tiny amount of bnb to btc and then withdraw my entire balance is not that it will cost around 22 dollars to withdraw.  Its the fact that it cost 0.0005 btc.  So its like in the future if btc goes up 10x, then that 22 dollar withdraw fee is now worth 222 dollars. 


Does that make sense?  Or is my thinking about this completely wrong?

786  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Powerledger Wallet? on: October 02, 2021, 07:08:59 PM
Does powerledger have its on wallet similar to like how waves does?


I have a nano ledger s and i see i could store power ledger there... but the app i would need to install would be ETH?


But do i need to use myetherwallet with it?
787  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Staking stables? on: September 30, 2021, 06:27:45 AM
Could you stake stable on pancake and those other defi sites?  I cant use blockfi or celcieus due to where im from.
788  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Usdt and Usdc on Nano Ledger S on: September 30, 2021, 05:50:01 AM
Can someone tell me if i could store BUSD in the nano ledger?


I'm considering selling my altcoin and the tiny amount of bnb and btc i have there all for BUSD.  Then withdraw BUSD since the withdraw fee is little.  But when i get the BUSD in my nano ledger... the next time i want to send it to an exchange or to someone... is it true i have to pay a 25 USD fee because I read BUSD is an ETH coin?


If there is that ETH fee... then i guess it would be similar to withdrawing that altcoin as well since someone said sending it will cost ETH fees.
789  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: How To Verify the Downloaded Version of Ledger Live on: September 30, 2021, 05:46:55 AM
Thanks.


HCP helped me with this and it confirms its legit download.
790  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cheapest Way To Withdraw From Binance Account? on: September 30, 2021, 03:17:35 AM
Can anyone answer my question on just converting everything to BUSD instead and withdrawing it to nano ledger?


Would i save money on withdraw fees?  It seem yes but isn't the issue of when i want to send BUSD to an exchange, i have to pay ETH fees like the current altcoin I own because I read BUSD is an ETH coin? 



Or it isn't?
791  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to trade certain coins if you are country restricted? on: September 30, 2021, 03:17:23 AM
Im a us citizen but the thing is im abroad pretty much all year.  I never logged into my binance.com account once while i was in the US.  I only logged in it while outside the US which is why i could always log into binance etc.


792  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cheapest Way To Withdraw From Binance? on: September 30, 2021, 03:16:46 AM
Can anyone answer my question on just converting everything to BUSD instead and withdrawing it to nano ledger?


Would i save money on withdraw fees?  It seem yes but isn't the issue of when i want to send BUSD to an exchange, i have to pay ETH fees like the current altcoin I own because I read BUSD is an ETH coin? 



Or it isn't?
793  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Usdt and Usdc on Nano Ledger S on: September 29, 2021, 03:20:17 AM
Hey! Your posts keeps on appearing on every board of this forum and I thinks that's a bad practice Huh

Again! Just to make things simple, if you want to spend a tiny amount of transaction fee -- use the Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20) in transferring your asset from Binance to your Ledger Nano.

But if you want to keep yourself from headache from worrying on where to sell your altcoins in the future, then it is best to convert all of them to BTC and pay a hefty 25 USD fee.



Yea i know just converting the coins in the exchange to btc and withdrawing it to the nano ledger would be most simple but you pay that hefty fee.


But if i withdraw usdt/usdc via Binance Smart Chain or Tron Chain... i know the fee would be little.  But I should have no issue selling that usdt/usdc in the future though if my only option to trade is coinbase/gemini due to my citizenship and country location?  Some people in another thread mention you could use peer to peer.  So that would work but they charge much higher?


Example if wanting to convert 2000 usdt/usdc that is on the Binance Smart Chain etc to btc or fiat?


Also could you store BUSD in nano ledger?


Someone said i could withdraw from exchange with that... and pay lesser fees and there wouldn't be fluctuations like with BNB
794  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you already noticed about the changing of identity verification of Binance ? on: September 29, 2021, 03:17:11 AM
Did anyone else get another binance email where the date to submit all verification is now October 4 instead?  I got this email and even saw someone mention this on reddit?


But i also had that email about it being October 19 not long ago.


So some people have to do verification even faster?
795  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cheapest Way To Withdraw From Binance Account? on: September 29, 2021, 03:15:08 AM
I just thought about something else.


If I trade the altcoin for BUSD.  Then trade the tiny amount of bnb and btc i have for BUSD... then withdraw that BUSD to my nano ledger... would that work?  Would that be like the cheapest way since by doing that... you pay 0.8 BUSD only?  But not only that... you don't have to be concerned about price fluctations since its a flat dollar?  But compared to usdt/usdc... you dont have to pay that higher fee if its on that ETH Network?
Thus even if i traded it all for BNB, well im still subject to price fluctuations right?  So BUSD makes the most sense?  Or second option is just convert everything to btc and withdraw that way and pay the fee?


But my situation though is i would only be able to use coinbase/gemini due to my citizenship and country location though.  And I notice BNB and BUSD... the only exchanges you could buy/sell it is binance and binance.US which i cannot use.  So would this pose a problem for me in the future?  But people say there are peer to peer exchanges where you can trade with others in situations like this?  But how much more percentage would one have to pay?  Example imagine having around 2000 BUSD and wanting to convert that to btc or fiat or usdt/usdc.  How much percentage around would that be?



Also to the person that said


The minimum trading with fiat pairs is $10...


You are telling me i can't sell 5 dollar worth of BNB for btc or BUSD or usdc/usdt?


I thought only USD is fiat?  Isn't BUSD, usdc/usdt not fiat?
796  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cheapest Way To Withdraw From Binance? on: September 29, 2021, 03:11:35 AM
I just thought about something else.


If I trade the altcoin for BUSD.  Then trade the tiny amount of bnb and btc i have for BUSD... then withdraw that BUSD to my nano ledger... would that work?  Would that be like the cheapest way since by doing that... you pay 0.8 BUSD only?  But not only that... you don't have to be concerned about price fluctations since its a flat dollar?  But compared to usdt/usdc... you dont have to pay that higher fee if its on that ETH Network?
Thus even if i traded it all for BNB, well im still subject to price fluctuations right?  So BUSD makes the most sense?  Or second option is just convert everything to btc and withdraw that way and pay the fee?


But my situation though is i would only be able to use coinbase/gemini due to my citizenship and country location though.  And I notice BNB and BUSD... the only exchanges you could buy/sell it is binance and binance.US which i cannot use.  So would this pose a problem for me in the future?  But people say there are peer to peer exchanges where you can trade with others in situations like this?  But how much more percentage would one have to pay?  Example imagine having around 2000 BUSD and wanting to convert that to btc or fiat or usdt/usdc.  How much percentage around would that be?
797  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to trade certain coins if you are country restricted? on: September 29, 2021, 03:07:28 AM
Okay so to make it simple. 



Let say the altcoin you have... let say its an altcoin that only binance and binance.US has and no other exchange has this.  Thus imagine coinbase/gemini and every other exchange doesn't trade it.


Example let say the coin is BNB or BUSD.


Are you telling me those peer to peer networks... you could find someone to trade bnb or busd for btc or usdt/usdc etc?


What are the sites that does this... so i could take a look at it?


Also... how much more will you be paying for it?  Example in those places..are you playing like a few percentages more?


798  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you already noticed about the changing of identity verification of Binance ? on: September 28, 2021, 05:59:19 AM
Can people here who still have not completed any verification yet such as not send any verification documents at all to binance can confirm... they can still trade at the moment?


Would like feedback from these people.
799  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Trading Certain Coins While Being Country Restricted? on: September 28, 2021, 04:32:07 AM
What happens if you have a coin and you can no longer trade it because the exchanges that offer the option to trade... you cannot use it due to country restriction or some other similar issue?  Such as you cannot get an account there for whatever reason it maybe?


For example, soon I will only be able to use only coinbase/gemini because im a US Citizen and because many other exchanges like kraken and binance.us ... i can't use due to the state where im from. 


So for example, when i look at a coin like BNB... which is a very popular coin on binance and binance.US, how in the world would i sell this coin if i can't use those exchanges?


I got to assume lot of people have been in this situation?


Of course if you know this situation will happen, best to sell the coin while you can so you don't have the issue.




So what are one's options?  Imagine you had BNB or another altcoin and the exchanges that you allow you to trade it... you cannot have an account there.  Are you screwed?  I assume you could always find someone online who would help you sell it so to speak for a fee?  Like imagine you give them BNB and they pay you via btc or stablecoin and you pay them extra to help you sell the coin since you cannot have an account at the exchanges which sell it?



Are there services like this?  What would be the fee for something like this?


800  Economy / Trading Discussion / How to trade certain coins if you are country restricted? on: September 28, 2021, 04:30:20 AM
What happens if you have a coin and you can no longer trade it because the exchanges that offer the option to trade... you cannot use it due to country restriction or some other similar issue?  Such as you cannot get an account there for whatever reason it maybe?


For example, soon I will only be able to use only coinbase/gemini because im a US Citizen and because many other exchanges like kraken and binance.us ... i can't use due to the state where im from. 


So for example, when i look at a coin like BNB... which is a very popular coin on binance and binance.US, how in the world would i sell this coin if i can't use those exchanges?


I got to assume lot of people have been in this situation?


Of course if you know this situation will happen, best to sell the coin while you can so you don't have the issue.




So what are one's options?  Imagine you had BNB or another altcoin and the exchanges that you allow you to trade it... you cannot have an account there.  Are you screwed?  I assume you could always find someone online who would help you sell it so to speak for a fee?  Like imagine you give them BNB and they pay you via btc or stablecoin and you pay them extra to help you sell the coin since you cannot have an account at the exchanges which sell it?



Are there services like this?  What would be the fee for something like this?



Obviously there is the use VPN thing but if an exchange requires KYC, then obviously you cannot do this.
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