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I've been staking since the early days when it was Interstellar Holdings. It's been a tough road so far with setbacks, but I'm excited for the new team and rebranding.
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@LitecoinCashOfficial QT wallet 64-bit for Windows Checksum doesn't match? Is it safe? The SHA-256 checksum is what's posted on the website, and it matches. At least, my copy matched. If yours doesn't, download it again. If it still doesn't match, then I'm not sure what's going on.
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Please update us on whether you get your problem solved
I've finally heard back from Hiribi support, and so far, they seem willing to help me out. I'm waiting for more information from them regarding the transaction that was flagged as unauthorized, before I then try to solve the limitation issue. Months ago, exchanges above $1000 went through fine for me. Not this time, though. To anyone considering this service, I would exercise extreme caution, and don't try to exchange huge amounts, especially if you're not already transacting regularly big volume in your PayPal.
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I'd done several exchanges with Hiribi over the last several months, and rarely ever had any issue aside from PayPal randomly holding some payments for 24 hours. However, my last Hiribi transaction has been terrible! I feared there was gonna be trouble when I got so many tiny transactions, as that itself might look suspicious. (Months ago, the PayPal transactions were usually much bigger, like $50-$100, not mostly $5-$20 like was the case this time.)
Even worse, though, I had 2 unauthorized transaction cases opened against me! PayPal did automatically close 1 in my favor, citing no evidence found of an unauthorized transaction, but the other is still open. And now, PayPal has limited my account! They want an invoice or supplier info--what am I supposed to give them???
I've emailed Hiribi a few times as my situation has developed, and as of when I'm writing this, I've gotten NO RESPONSE from them. They've usually been good about replying within 24 hours, but not this time!
Has anybody else had bad experiences like this?
Hiribi, if you see this, please help me out!
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Fair enough. Thanks for the replies, everyone. I already marked the email as spam and filed an abuse report with the sender's email provider, in case that'd make a difference. I've probably gotten other spam emails, then, but the one I got earlier today was the first I've seen get through to my inbox and not get filed as spam.
I'll update my password on here too just in case.
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I registered on BTC Talk with a Gmail alias address that I've never used for any other purpose, nor have I ever published it anywhere. And, to the best of my knowledge, email addresses aren't visible on our profiles, right? Yet, I just received spam email at my address. So, what's going on? Is the site's database susceptible to having emails scraped? Or is someone selling our email addresses? Or what? Either way, it doesn't look good.
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Last night, I moved some Byteball to a personal wallet to qualify for the airdrop. I still have not received the airdrop as of yet. Do I have to keep the Byteball in the same wallet now until I receive the airdrop, or am I free to move it around, and the airdropped bytes will still eventually show up?
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I want to join this airdrop! Sounds like a fun project, haha.
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I'd love the opportunity to tip 0.1 or 0.01 or however low I could go, to stupid shills on Twitter who make absurdly bad predictions or who otherwise give a specific coin/token or even crypto in general a bad name. I'd also enjoying doing the same on Reddit.
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