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8381  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Exchange very small amount of DASH for BTC or ETH on: April 30, 2020, 12:30:15 PM
I'd say it's better to wait till you get a good amount to consolidate. I don't think it's gonna be worth exchanging as it is rn with how small the amount is + the fees coming into play. Also, most exchanges has a minimum trade amount which this may not reach.

Yes, this is the case usually.
However, Binance allows you to trade any amount (i believe that even 1 satoshi) to BNB. Maybe there could be another option like this that I am not aware... XRP usually have very low withdrawal fees as well
8382  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Alguém pode me dar uma força para deixar de ser newbie? on: April 30, 2020, 11:47:28 AM
Eu pessoalmente odeio essa ideia de vir para o fórum apenas para participar de campanhas e buscar dinheiro fácil...

Como se não ganhassemos dinheiro fácil aqui né..  O cara nem imagina quanto dinheiro vc ganhou pra escrever isso...


AD Node.  aqui se v for uma pessoa educada, com inglês bom e um conhecimento mínimo e muita vontade de escrever vc tira muita grana. Ah, e muita paciência.

Vou te ensinar a ganhar merots:
Leia o livro Mastering Bitcoin do Andreas Antonopoulos. Disponível no github.  Só escreve isso no Google e começa a ler. Escreve una resumos de capítulos na aba local ou gringa que vc enche o cu de Merits. Ajuda outros usuários...
8383  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: 1º Concurso Luso-Brasileiro de Artes do Bitcointalk (+PRÊMIOS!) on: April 30, 2020, 11:38:51 AM
Quanto a questão de atrair os "buscadores do pote de BTC", muita gente vem pelo pagamento e fica pela discussão. De que adianta ter uma dúzia de usuários aqui, sendo que quase nunca tem discussões ativas?

Ok, os usuários existentes postam suas artes, ganham o BTC e merits, e vão embora. Ou caso ganhem os merits necessários para receber pagamentos, no final só estarão aqui pelo "pote de BTC". Que diferença fez?

Pois é.  Eta parado demais aqui mesmo.
Outro dia descobri um usuário super ativo na aba gringa, legendary, que é brasileiro. Com uns 2k de atividade.

Pessoal simplesmente ignora nossa aba local.
Adicionalmente,  várias campanhas de assinaturas dificultam a postagem aqui.

A minha campanha anterior me descontava dinheiro qd eu postava aqui.  A regra era era que deveria pagar metade por posts locais, mas  O manager só olhava os últimos 40 posts e descontava o pagamento dos locais...mesmo q eu fizesse 100 posts..  enfim.. E agora estou em uma q nem paga pelos locais. Mesmo assim mantive uma atividade reduzida aqui.

Trazer o pessoal do FB pra cá seria ótimo.

Divulguem lá pessoal tb não tenho fb
8384  Economy / Exchanges / Exchange very small amount of DASH for BTC or ETH on: April 30, 2020, 12:40:01 AM
I received a very small amount of DASH from a casino (0.000682 dash).

It is a ridiculous amount. I usually send this amount to my binance account, where I just convert it to BNB and later on to BTC.

However I would not like to send from a casino address to my binance account. My account has a lot of referrals and I am affraid it might be freeze or whatever.

Does anyone have any suggestion about what I can do with it? I would like to convert it to ETH or BTC.
8385  Economy / Services / Re: Blackjack.fun review campaign. Member rank+ (30 slots open) on: April 29, 2020, 03:59:59 PM
Register on the site: yes
Post your username here: bitmover
Play game: playing


###REVIEW###

1 - Bug in Firefox :  My first problem was trying to find my username. I had an account there for already some time and I was not sure what was my username. Some user helped me in chat, and told me username was in Settings.

The problem is that I couldn't scroll down settings using firefox, so I could not see my username. I had to change browser to Brave, and then i was able to find my username. So, there is a small bug in firefox version.

2 - Interface problems and suggestions: I started playing. I made a lot of wins (wtf I was lucky, I won 5 cents in a row several times). But I couldn't find my betting history. I believe this is a very important feature.

So I will suggest you to add Username in a very visible area and also a new button: Betting history.

I also find it annoying that in the top of the window the buttons create new windows. What does the + button does? Just create a new tab?


It is also a bit confusing what are those Fun, LTC, Bitcoin, Dash, and then Dash again? What is 0%? Things are not clear for me, as I am not used to bet sites a lot.
I realized later than the first Dash is for deposits and the second one for balance. But what is that tropphy and the 0%?

I believe that a new interface with more simple concepts would be nice.

3- The game itself: That's a cool game. I liked to receive the bonus as well.
A user claimed to have received the bonus twice (which can only be claimed 5 times). This could be a nice fix as well.
8386  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: MY BITCOIN HAS DISAPPEARED IN MY WALLET on: April 29, 2020, 03:47:35 PM
Perhaps you selected wrong script type.
Since blockchain wallet doesn't support segwit, your addresses are legacy. So, you must select legacy as script type. Otherwise, you will import wrong addresses.


The screenshot was taken from Electrum wallet.

This may be the case.

It may also be the p2sh-segwit (the second option), as blockchain.com supports this address type. Try both.

But most important is to look for the balance in a block explorer, imo. Unless you can find a balance in a block explorer, there is no reason to waste your time creating new wallets.
8387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [JOKE NEWS] Ripple lambasts Bitcoin and Eth, showcases XRP as most eco-friendly on: April 29, 2020, 03:38:51 PM
It has some weak assumptions on what the world might be under anarchy and also has too much assumptions that it is only government that causes all the violence.


Government is the only legitimate source of violence. There is a theory about it by Weber. It is not a weak assumption, although it may be controversial.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_on_violence

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In other words, Weber describes the state as any organization that succeeds in holding the exclusive right to use, threaten, or authorize physical force against residents of its territory. Such a monopoly, according to Weber, must occur via a process of legitimation.

Government has the monopoly on the legitimated use of physical force. You cannot  fight this idea, it is a fact.

Ofc it is not the only source of violence...

Bitcoin used to be a currency which only tech guys and libertarians cared about. After the bull run, leftists and state lovers began to use it, usually seeking for money, and don't care about it ideology anymore... Then people started crying about energy costs and so on, which are not bitcoin principles, objectives, purposes or concerns of it. And shouldn't be.
8388  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: MY BITCOIN HAS DISAPPEARED IN MY WALLET on: April 29, 2020, 01:00:35 PM
Yes like i said earlier it shows no Transaction history.

Don't panic, your coins are probably safe.

Just go to blockchain.com/btc/address/***** and put your public address in ******

It will show all your transaction history. There is no risk in doing this procedure.

If you see a balance there, don't worry. Your coins are safe

you can try and restore your wallet (in Electrum) using the 12 back-up you have.
This is a good option. Once you recover your coins in electrum, move your coins to another wallet (create a new wallet in electrum with other Seed phrase and move away from blcockchain.com (it is not a safe wallet for high amounts).

Blockchain.com is very convenient, and I believe there is no problem using it for small amounts like 50 usd or less. But above this value, you should really be using a desktop/mobile wallet or a hardware wallet (such as ledger or trezor)
8389  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS on: April 29, 2020, 12:55:50 PM
Abriram duas vagas na minha campanha anterior, yolodice.
é a Campanha mais antiga do bitcointalk e o pagamento é muito bom. Além disso, aceita posts locais mas paga somente 1/2 por eles.

Corram la. Vaga pra Sr. e Full se nao me engano,

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1755689.940;topicseen
8390  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Information About Bitcoin Halving on: April 28, 2020, 09:29:32 PM
nowadays people are too worried about the virus pandemic all around the world that they seem to have forgotten most things and on top of that we had the recent price drop a couple of weeks ago that has scared them into not-thinking about much else.
the interesting part of it all is that there is a big but silent accumulation going on inside exchanges and OTC marketplaces by the "wise money" to get ready for this year's boom.

All around the world goverments will be printing money now, to inject liquidity in the markets to fight the crisis.

The Fed just unleashed another $2.3 trillion to support the economy
https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/opinion/articles/2020-03-27/federal-reserve-s-financial-cure-risks-being-worse-than-disease?__twitter_impression=true

All over the world people are aware of the problems of prionting money: inflation, debt...
Bitcoin hold well in this crisis (better than many other assets, like emerging markets). Many eyes are on bitcoin now.
8391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto never used Bitcointalk - new claim by Craig Wright on: April 28, 2020, 07:34:44 PM
lol never used bitcointalk. He is desperate! He will soon be able to prove mental illness and will be free of any charges.

I read this news you linked and followed another one:

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https://news.bitcoin.com/craig-wright-lawsuit-adam-back-pays-thousands/
Craig Wright Pays More Legal Fees
Craig Wright has been forced by a number of courts to pay legal fees during the last 12 months. Last year, Wright filed a lawsuit against Roger Ver, but the UK judge striked the libel lawsuit down and made Wright pay all of Ver’s legal fees. In the Kleiman v. Wright lawsuit, Wright was ordered to pay $165,000 in attorney fees in an order that took place on March 17. Wright also allegedly had a libel lawsuit against Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin, podcast host Peter McCormack, and an anonymous Twitter user named Hodlonaut.
...
At the time, software developer Jameson Lopp responded to Ayre’s tweet and said: “Craig has been pleading his case that he is Satoshi for four years but has lost every appeal. There is no judge in the world with the authority to reverse the decisions made by the Court of Public Opinion.”

This guy is completely crazy. He is fighting with Adam Black, Vitalik Buterin, Loop and others! He is in war against the entire ecosystem.

obviously shitty sites such as bitcoin.com love bullshit like this which is why they are repeating it all over again.
That;s the problem. And so many people are fooled by those domains, putting money in scam projects...
8392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [JOKE NEWS] Ripple lambasts Bitcoin and Eth, showcases XRP as most eco-friendly on: April 28, 2020, 01:08:35 PM
@bitmover. Need a people friendly coin might not also be the correct way of thinking.
Well, that's the motivation behind satoshi nakamoto and the whole cypherpunk /cryptoanarchy movement.

If you take a look at Bitcoin Whitepaper, the first reference is Wei Dai Bmoney, which begins with:
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I am fascinated by Tim May's crypto-anarchy. Unlike the communities traditionally associated with the word "anarchy", in a crypto-anarchy the government is not temporarily destroyed but permanently forbidden and permanently unnecessary. It's a community where the threat of violence is impotent because violence is impossible, and violence is impossible because its participants cannot be linked to their true names or physical locations.
http://www.weidai.com/bmoney.txt

If that's not people friendly coin, I don't know what it is then.


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It also appears that many people in the cryptospace have not understood why bitcoin security should be costly.
The cost of bitcoin security is what keep people friendly currency safe. Wink
8393  Economy / Exchanges / When was created the first bitcoin exchange with derivatives? on: April 28, 2020, 12:37:18 PM
I have a friend who is crazy about an idea which I believe is wrong. He thinks that the first bitcoin derivatives showed up in 2017, this is why he are having a bear market since.

This is false, but I couldn't find anything to support this idea and show him.

Does anyone have a link or something showing which was the first cryptocurrency exchange with derivatives?


Edit: I made a small research and found something:
https://medium.com/interdax/an-overview-of-the-evolution-of-bitcoin-derivatives-c10080c00d29
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As early as 2011, entrepreneurs were interested in building marketplaces (which were very basic websites run by a handful of individuals) to trade bitcoin derivatives such as ICBIT. Traders could engage in arbitrage to buy the digital currency at spot and sell futures contracts if a premium existed (receiving their profits in BTC). Futures also enabled traders to hedge price volatility and lock-in a price for their BTC.
8394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN AS A PAYMENT SYSTEM on: April 28, 2020, 12:31:30 PM
One of the major advantage of Bitcoin is the hope of it serving as a future payment system likewise a store of value with enough freedom and anonymity. Sometimes there is fluctuations in price to the uptrend and downtrend and also delay in transaction confirmation. This seems to be a major challenge for Bitcoin to be used as a payment system. Considering that I made a purchase and sent the value for it I'm BTC to the seller , it will likely take 30mins to 1hour before the transaction is fully confirmed. That means I will have to wait for the transaction to have at least 1 confirmation on the blockchain before leaving and sometimes to avoid some unusal cases of double spending or sending fake coins, the transaction will need to be confirmed fully. This scenario might take some while for completion which wi discourage people from using it. This might be a big challenge which can be improved on part of which is innovation like the lightning Network and others. I believe there will a better solution to perfect this scalability and fluctuations.

How best do you think this can be solved , please share your thoughts and views ;!

No big deal. There are already vendors accepting zero confirmation transactions, which are instantaneous. Burger King in venezuela accepts zero confirmation transactions: https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/i-used-bitcoin-to-pay-for-a-burger-at-burger-king (sorry couldn't find english version)

It can also be used to buy stuff in the internet, even food, such as deliveries. There will be plenty of time to wait 30minutes for the first confirmation.
8395  Economy / Exchanges / Re: COINMAMA is HORRIBLE and other US options on: April 28, 2020, 11:37:46 AM
[Conclusion: I did get my coins but it took about total of 3 days Roll Eyes to get since the volume of support tickets and covid19 situation where most are working at home, but from this small experience I feel they lack on the customer service side.. just as this "manager" admits not having a live option to chat or phone number which seems a common thing which is horrible in the crypto community when running exchange.


3 days is terrible... an absurd. Nothing justifies that. I would stay away from coinmama in the future.

3. Changelly - similar to Binance US i go through the process of paying USD to BTC or altcoin and changelly will provide your best options, but in this situation one of the third party they list their website "MoonPay"  after verification their exchange on start this process reads as "error can not load" so another technical issue on the website itself.


Changelly is problematic as well, I would stay away.

Changelly used to be a swap service like Instaswap, Coinswap, Shapeshift, easyrabbit, etc... it used to work well, but they started to demand KYC to make those swaps, then there were some scam accusations about them on the forum..
8396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Looking for a Wallet APP that supports any ERC20 TOKENS on: April 27, 2020, 11:36:10 PM
Is there any Mobile APP that can support all types of ERC20 TOKENS..

Coinomi support all ERC-20 tokens, as it offers the option to manually add ANY ERC-20 according to their contract address.

You can read more about it here:
https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009779-how-to-manually-add-an-erc20-token-


You can get the contract address information at Etherscan:


Coinomi is a mobile wallet that supports more than 120 blockchains. Personally, I use it for years with no problems. It is a very old mobile multicurrency wallet.


Plus, you may want to learn about myetherwallet and metamask for ETH and its token. I think these two wallets also very important for Ethereum blockchain. Both has a mobile wallet also.
Those are really the best choices for users who want only to use Ethereum blockchain. However, I also have some bitcoins in my mobile wallet so I prefer to use coinomi.
8397  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Checking wallet availability on: April 27, 2020, 11:30:12 PM
Hello, How can I check if a cryptocurrency wallet on the stock exchange is available and can send crypto to it, preferably via the stock exchange API. Is it possible to check or how to estimate how many coins will be sent from the exchange to another exchange, or what is the average time? Greetings. Thanks in advance for your reply.

When dealing with exchange, you are not exactly under bitcoin blockchain's consensus rules. You are under that exchange rules.

As soon as you open your exchange wallet and you can see a bitcoin address, your wallet is usually active and you can send/receive coins from that address (but you need to check information on the exchange you are talking about ofc)

As soon as your bitcoin deposit arrives in the exchange, the bitcoin is under their power and they decide what to do with it.

If both the exchanges you are dealing with are reliable, the average time for your transaction shouldn't be more than 1 hour.

You cannot estimate how much time, but you usually exchanges have two withdrawal options: Fast and high fee X Slow and low fee.
8398  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum on: April 27, 2020, 08:48:43 PM
Please tell me, I just created a wallet in Electrum. Is there a restriction on how much I can bring bitcoins there or not?

There are no restrictions. You can put all bitcoins you want in the same address/wallet.
However, as mentioned above, the biggest limitation is the security.

Unless you are a very experienced user who understands about cyber security, you should really consider buying a hardware wallet (specially Ledger or Trezor).

Hardware walelts are cheap, less than 100 bucks, and your coins will be 99.9% safe.

Electrum is a very good desktop wallet, however, we are human beings and we make mistakes. You may click in a phising website, a suspcious link, someone may infect your computer with a pendrive with viruses and so on... All those situations may expose your funds to hackers.
8399  Local / Criptomoedas Alternativas / Re: Canal no Youtube com mais de 200k de inscritos tentando roubar ETH on: April 27, 2020, 08:44:24 PM
Triste vermos que até hoje pessoas caem nessa "envie 1 e receba 2 eth".

É sempre bom avisos sobre golpes para prevenir os desavisados.

Contudo, bom senso é a melhor defesa: Ninguém da dinheiro pra ninguém nessa vida, só pai e mãe.
8400  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Blockchain Phishing on: April 27, 2020, 06:04:08 PM

Good catch. You can see that this domain is clearly not blockchain.com

It is very important to double check addresses of online wallets, exchanges, and even this forum (there are known phising sites taht are perfect clones of bitcointalk.org).

Most important now is to block that sender and make a throw away e-mail for all those websites that you need to sign in. Don't share your personal email with any website, as your e-mail is a great vector of phising.
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