#Proof Of Authentication Bitcointalk username: luffygroove Twitter username: @Bitcoindoe Twitter profile link: https://twitter.com/BitcoindoeTwitter Followers: 3711 CRP Wallet address: E752FC38EC252DD023B7DA3F47E76CDA430FC315415A49775F7337018D70F86B
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oh well, I still don't think any wallet is actually really that safe, including a paper wallet. An online wallet is prone to hack, a hardware wallet like a ledger wallet isn't safe from damage also, since it's physical stuff anyway. If this paper wallet means literally seed that's printed on a sheet of paper I still have a doubt it's safe too since the paper is easy to be wrecked. But, if it's printed on an uneasy broken substance and you keep it somewhere really safe, probably yeah I consider it the safest wallet. Just let's pray all of our treasures are safe lol.
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have you ever heard about Tangram? one of the most expected anonymous privacy coins in 2021. Well, they've been in the crypto sphere since 2018, now they're on testnet 2 closed beta phase. The progress might be slow but they're staying for long and still rocking to reach mainnet phase. The team and developers aren't anonymous, the code is open source. Tangram is not a fork, it has been coded from the ground, aims to be the first fully private, fast, and feeless coin. Smart contracts and other additions will also come later.
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Of course, one wallet can't support them all because probably those coins/tokens weren't built in one chain only. You need to learn how the crypto sphere works. It's contained many chains and some projects built their tokens on a certain chain or they can have their own chain that has the native coin. To know what chain they're built on, you can check on their telegram group/discord, social media, or website. They certainly will provide the information, and then you can search for certain wallets that support that project, or ask them directly what wallet that you need to have to keep their coins/tokens.
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it's actually an irony that anything could have values in the crypto sphere when a bunch of people says it has values even if it actually has no utility or merely just a concept or even doesn't have a good intention aka a scam project. When other unknowledge people see the commotion, without further research they will jump in, buying at a high price, and get wrecked after that. What a pity. God, I've said this over and over, that the crypto world isn't less meany than the real-world, keep safe my friends.
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this thread somehow comforts my wound a Lil bit. Thank you for your thoughtful words and your willingness to see to bounty hunter's side even if you're not one of them anymore. I really really appreciate it. As a real bounty hunter, I only have 1 account of social media for doing each project, I try to do my task right and I try my best to communicate with the bounty manager or developers well. However, many obstacles I faced, from banned accounts to unpaid bounties, I've learned my lesson so hard it was tiring me so much. I decided to be more chill, if not it will affect my sanity.
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I've learned my lesson so hard, dude. It's really frustrating and painful to know that all of our efforts have been useless. I think only spammers and bots who don't care about been scammed or unpaid or whatever the name. The struggle to demand our rights is frustrating and tiring. People might blame us for choosing the wrong project with shitty team members and projects but what If the looked proper one who did it? we really need appropriate media for bounty hunters to channel this disappointment and starting to unite to keep each other.
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