I don't use iPhone so I have no idea OP. That would be cool tool to have, but be careful with many QR codes standards that exist, there could be many issues with compatibility. Making it work with all of them is an not easy task, especially when some wallet developers are trying to invent wheel all over again.
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This service is definitely not reliable. They were doing a promotion for their new card BIN that supports Apple Pay so I applied for a new card. After I made my payment the card never appeared in my account. I only risked the minimum top up amount of $15 plus a $5 application fee so it is not a big loss but it's certainly a disappointing experience.
And they can cancel cards at any moment, so there is always a risk, especially if you have higher decline rate when you try to make payments. They simply decided to cancel and suspended several card BIN numbers, and someone just posted this issue with bit store card on their telegram support group: And did you contact support to check what might have happened? Or do you contact them and they simply don't respond, or fail to offer a solution?
Good luck with that, and they also don't ''work'' at all during weekends
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At Keterion, we believe in the power of cryptocurrencies to revolutionize the global economy. However, we also recognize the limitations and challenges that come with blockchain transactions - its exorbitant fees. That's why we've developed Keterion – a payment system that offers internal transfers with zero fees.
So you want to ''help'' the people with high transaction fees, but in the same time you are charging users with 1% withdrawal fees plus additional transaction fees Now all we have to do is trust you to keep coins safu on your wallet, this is actually worse than most centralized exchanges are doing today. Hight transaction fees can be solved much easier with Lightning or Liquid network, and there is higher chance those will be accepted on more third party websites than unknown ''keterion''.
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Regarding raffles with physical prizes I have an idea in mind, but I am unsure if it can be done... I am thinking about some coins made by casascius or Kialara. Or, why not, coins made by smoothie, so some Lealana coins... Such coins are very rare and I did not see them used as prizes in any raffle (raffles organized by other projects, that is). So maybe such prizes would be very unique. I can also arrange a deal to create unique Jambler limited edition collectible open source cards and hardware wallets, if people are interested in that. Jay Johanson can PM me if he is interested in doing something like that, and we can talk more about design and quantity. Unique Jambler design will be guaranteed Jambler could organize raffles that include real physical items for those users willing to accept them and have them shipped either to their home address, their place of work, a PO box, etc. But if the winner doesn't want to give away their personal information, which some don't want to do, the alternative could be to offer the same value of the physical item in BTC. Both types of winners can get a prize that way.
Nah, icopress is right, most people would take Bitcoin payment if they had the option to choose, but Jambler can have multiple winners and different rewards
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Bisq just released new beta version of Bisq2 exchange with lot of changes and improvements compared to well know old version. They made Bisq2 from ground up with multiple trade protocols (Liquid, Multisig, Easy, Sumbarine Swaps, Lightning, Monero swaps...) and privacy is improved in new version. Chat and support is now included in Bisq2, and multiple user profiles can be created in the same Bisq client with one Bisq node. Find more details on their blog page and watch video explanation: https://bisq.network/blog/bisq-2-now-in-beta/Bisq2 Beta download page is available for Linux, MacOS and wind0ws, and for notifications they have Bisq mobile app (iOS and Android): https://bisq.network/downloads/#bisq2Github page: https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq2
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So, it's been surprising and ironic how hard is to buy one of the first cryptocurrencies and the most known native "Bitcoin" with low fees and non-KYC
It's not that hard, and it is the first cryptocurrency, not one of many shitcoins. Do you know any other Non-KYC marketplaces with low BTC fees?
You can find several non-kyc options in THIS link. Bisq is best know and they recently released new version Bisq2, but I think easiest option (with some limits) is Peach Bitcoin app, if you want to use mobile devices for trading. I think Agoradesk is better than LocalCoinSwap, and there is also HodlHodl with similar style.
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So because we all use Privnote frequently I wanted to make everyone aware. We need to stop these con artists.
I never used it in my life and I will never use it in future. If someone can't read what is written on website logos and can't make a difference between Privnote and Pirvnote, than he has a much bigger problem. Using open source SimpleX chat is much better alternative for sharing files or any text, and it can also be used for chatting, and talking with audio or video.
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This is my mistake. komisariatku and I come from the same city and we meet occasionally. I used his laptop when I met at the cafe and read many threads there, I didn't realize I was replying using komisariatku account. He scolded me for this, if you want to give a tag, please give it to me and don't give it to komisariatku
Do you also use each other old underwear and toothbrushes by any chance? With silly statements and stupid pretending when talking to yourself like this you are only digging deeper hole for yourself. Congrats on ruining your accounts, and I can't wait to see other alt accounts you used for cheating
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Since I registered as a member of this great forum, I discovered that almost every one in this Bitcointalk forum is Anonymous like each of our identity is hidden, age, location, country, and some other personal information.
This is not exactly true, there are members who didn't hide their real life identity, for example Hal Finney, so I wouldn't say that everyone is anonymous. Than everyone knows that member MemoryDealers is Roger Ver, and member gmaxwell is developer Gregory Maxwell, the guy who first came up with CoinJoin, and he is still active in forum to this day. Does it mean that our activities here just ends within the forum and doesn't extend to real life? And how do we cope with performing transactions with one another even when our identities are not known and in a case of fraudulent activities, how can the culprits be held responsible or accountable?
Bitcoin transactions doesn't have to do anything with your personal information, unless you are using fiat currencies or physical items for trading with your real life address.
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:'(I have done my first payment through the virtual card and the payment was declined from the merchant but the amount was deducted from my wallet, i contacted the support several times but not helpful at all they stopped replying and they dont have phone number no emails no office and finally i got scammed in 3318$ usd I told people not to use this service, but some members insisted on promoting how good this cards are. Don't expect to have any support from any companies who are issuing crypto cards, especially if they are from China. Most crypto cards I used had some issues, biggest one was terrible support. Why do you deposit a large amount there?
To late to ask him this question now after you promoted a heck of redotpay cards in this topic.
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I released a trailer for my new campagin
Axe & Fire 1 ledger 0 I like the trailer, and ledger had no chance against the power of axe and fire Finish him!! I have another Ledger that needs to be RUN THROUGH. I am open to acid, vices, inceneration and remote detonation.
Let me give an idea to first freeze it in very low temperature and than smash in with hammer. After this you can add it into liquid acid of your choice, or put it onto hot melted metal. This is similar scenario like the scene with T-1000 Terminator, but ledger totally deserved it. Hasta La Vista ledger
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The only difference between a Merit source and someone else is that a Merit source isn't allowed to sell Merit.
As far as I know nobody is allowed to sell merits in forum, not just merit sources, maybe this is not written in forum rules but everyone knows this is a not endorsed. It happened before several times, they got caught and they deserved negative feedback for sure.
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1 Bitcoin = 1 Bitcoin. Everything else would be just a distractions, and long term bitcoin price is going up anyway. We don't need to create new Bitcointalk-Market-Cap when there are already plenty of other websites and extensions that can track fiat value of Bitcoin. As alternative you can try this minimal browser ticker extension: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5312406.0
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Do you like colored text in forum posts?
I use colored text sometimes, usually when I want to use it as a warning. You shouldn't use all bold and all caps in your post, but I don't mind posts with colored text. Should the forum continue to offer text formatting options, including colors, for posts?
I don't see any reason why it should not continue to exist. Should the forum owner only remove the colored text option?
No, unless someone is making a circus show from all his posts.
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Ako Bog da bitcoin napravi ono sto se svi nadamo da hoce, s gustom odoh zivjeti na selo a u gradu nek zivi ko mora raditi. Kažu Goba StackerNews i Samson Mow da Bitcoin ide na $1M, a Davinci Jeremie za 2025 kaže Bitcoin na $200k. Moraš i na selu malo raditi, ali te ne mogu zajebavati i kontrolirati kao u gradu u nekoj narednoj plandemiji, a ako imaš bunar ili izvor onda imaš i bolju besplatnu vodu. A da ne spominjem da zapravo možeš uzgajati vlastitu hranu na svojoj zemlji, to je postalo sci-fi za većinu ljudi u gradu.
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It seems that the central servers for Sainsbury's, Tesco and McDonalds ( amongst others) are down at the moment. Not so long ago, Visa failed across the whole of the UK. Now I carry some cash to cover me when this happens. I think cash payments should always be available to everyone, even without internet connection. In scenarios when internet is not working (especially in third world countries) the entire payment system could stop, so I think it would be good to have some paper bitcoin bills as a standard. I remember one guy from Africa was very popular for developing bitcoin payments using dumb phones. I suspect this scenario is unlikely, but is it technically feasible?
Sure it's possible but supermarket chains won't accept it unless it becomes very popular and people demand it, but I doubt that. However, I am all for using off-chain offline payments with bitcoin.
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Don't use Coinomi wallet for anything, even for testnet, because I think developers are not active anymore so don't expect to receive any support. If you have any coins there than you can easily import keys to different wallet that supports bip39 format, I think Mycelium wallet has testnet bitcoin.
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Be at least little creative and don't copy-paste what other members are doing
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Hello Bitcointalk forum!
Hey there Are you the official representative for Krux? I know several members who are active talking about Krux, and I created first Krux topic few years ago, but we can redirect all discussion here if you want. This is the old topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5350905.0
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