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Buy and sell crypto on ChicksX. We're fully licenced and available 24/7!
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Buy and sell crypto on ChicksX. We're fully licenced and available 24/7!
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I don't know if they'll let me trade right now. What if they do they do should abide off a download that Are you a secret or what
Hi Shane. The site is up and active. Could you explain what you mean or what your issue is and we will assist you. Thanks!
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You have a cool-looking website. The name on the other hand sounds pretty weird. No offense but when we hear ChicksX it sounds like a porn related website . but anyway. your website is good with neat layout. I wish I could test the features by doing some trades. but not able to do that right now. I suggest you to run some promotional campaigns like Signature campaign etc to better spread awareness of your exchange.
I 100% agree name chosen for exchange is really not good. High caughting word but not good for an exchange. We appreciate the feedback but the Chicks name and mascot is used by our other website/ business and is recognizable and trusted, particularly in the digital gaming goods industry.
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You have a cool-looking website. The name on the other hand sounds pretty weird. No offense but when we hear ChicksX it sounds like a porn related website . but anyway. your website is good with neat layout. I wish I could test the features by doing some trades. but not able to do that right now. I suggest you to run some promotional campaigns like Signature campaign etc to better spread awareness of your exchange.
Hi, thanks for the feedback. If you need any assistance testing or trading on our site let us know.
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Why does the link send me to Discord?
Hey, we have a Discord server and a website: ChicksX.
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Hi, thanks for your feedback, we will resolve both points ASAP.
Ok for deleting redundant identical bumps, but the faulty link remains, and that is very easy to fix So, instead of http://"https://chicksx.com/" remove first http:// and "". So it will looks like and your bump post can be written as Great, thanks for your help examplens.
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Hey, there's a couple of things I need to bring to your attention First of all, delete all previous bumps before posting a new one. It's a forum rule, and the thread looks terrible. Post format like "Online @ chicksx.com" gives the impression that you were offline, so everything is fine now. It is not attractive to new users. You should check how you wrote the link here, and whether you even tried to click on what you posted. The URL you posted currently looks like this http://"https://chicksx.com/" I assume you know what a website link looks like correctly. Hi, thanks for your feedback, we will resolve both points ASAP.
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Incredible fortune to get you BTC back. Always take the time to double check the address as you enter it, as others have mentioned BTC transactions are completely irreversible.
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Worldpopulationreview.com gives an updated mining country list:
United States: 35.4% Kazakhstan: 18.1% Russia: 11.23% Canada: 9.55% Ireland: 4.68% Malaysia: 4.58% Germany: 4.48% Iran: 3.1%
Since now there is almost no mining activity in China, much of it has moved to neighbouring Kazakhstan.
Hash rate migrated from China to other nations but if saying there is zero hash rate from China, it's not correct. Data can has some assumptions, weaknesses and can be incorrect. CBECI has three assumptions and some weaknesses of their methodology. https://ccaf.io/cbnsi/cbeci/mining_map/methodologyYes of course not zero but fewer large scale mining operations exist in China.
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Worldpopulationreview.com gives an updated mining country list:
United States: 35.4% Kazakhstan: 18.1% Russia: 11.23% Canada: 9.55% Ireland: 4.68% Malaysia: 4.58% Germany: 4.48% Iran: 3.1%
Since now there is almost no mining activity in China, much of it has moved to neighbouring Kazakhstan.
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I agree that you should buy bitcoin and hold it. But this advice is for those who are not very experienced with cryptocurrency. There are other cryptocurrencies and projects in the crypto sphere that someone with good information and knowledge can take advantage of and make money from it then take the profit and invest it or buy some bitcoins. These are all accumulation strategies. The caveat here is that if you know you are not experienced or knowledgeable enough about this, do not do it. Just buy and hold.
For those not looking to make a quick profit/ risky investment due diligence is extremely important. However, the current Bitcoin market, and to a lesser extent wider crypto market, is showing signs of more stability. This means many people are looking to BTC and others as a less risky hedge-style investment.
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I believe the message is very clear - Buy only Bitcoin. But, what are we gonna do with these altcoins like Ethereum and BNB? For newbies, this should be the best option but for us who have been in the crypto market for many years, I don't think we just ignore altcoins. Maybe I was wrong but can't just ignore the fact that some altcoins are more profitable than Bitcoin. For me, altcoins are still a good investment but that is right, we should be careful in choosing them. And it also depends on the time we bought them.
Scams just happen to those who have no knowledge about crypto and those who are greedy. If we know how to secure our funds from the hands of these scammers, they will just fail.
Let's just say the risk is greater in altcoins than bitcoin, altcoins still have owners while bitcoin does not - this is in my own view. You are not wrong that actually altcoins are also profitable, but you must know that it cannot be long-term but must be short-term that is my principle, even though we know altcoins have an increase if the altcoin season arrives, it's just that a big risk can still overshadow you from any loss of coin value that does not increase anymore. The best investment option is obviously Bitcoin by having its own key. The Bitcoin network is arguably more secure because of its high hashrate, but I wouldn't necessarily agree with what you say about owners. Most popular altcoins have known creators or development teams but that doesn't mean they have any direct control of said project as it stands now, Litecoin being a prime example of this.
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Particularly around crypto people will be using all sorts of tricks to phish. A common one you also must be way of is the IDN homograph attack, which uses similar characters to trick people into visiting a malicious site. The suggestions you gave to check these domains will go in some way preventing these types of attacks.
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Scammers are creating new ways to scam the innocent people. With more modern technology scammers are adapting to new methods. Although the method you mentioned is kind of old but they are still in use and effective. Thousand of dollars are lost to these scammers daily.
Some months ago, I was almost scammed by a clipboard virus. Basically this virus replaces the original sending address with a phishing address. As a result all funds goes to an entirely different address. And it cannot be undone.
I don't know how I got infected. Maybe I downloaded some things or clicked suspicious links. After the incident I started using, sandbox, VM type of software, to test new things or links if I were unsure.
Did you run a malware/virus check and find anything? We hear of these clipboard style virus' often, but with modern security OS' and security software it seems unlikely to receive one unless someone is a victim of a phishing attack. For this reason taking absolute care around anything cryptocurrency related is vital. So it's good you've taken some measures to prevent this in future.
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Many other cryptocurrencies are credible. It does seem that the majority of altcoins to have lasted and maintained trade volume are ones with unique technical innovations or advantages.
For example: Bitcoin has first-mover advantage. NameCoin is generally considered the first altcoin but its technical benefits have been superseded by smart-contract-based networks. LiteCoin has the first mover advantage of a coin with low fees and fast transactions (relative to BTC). It also gained prominence by being referred to as "digital-silver" And so on..
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I have these two debug.log outputs,
"[net] Saw new cmpctblock header hash" "(slow variant inspecting all blocks)"
related to my problem? Is that why I can't see my transactions? what is it? I don't undersatand!* thanks
This error seems to be related to adding a transaction to the mempool. Check your software is working correctly. Making sure your private key is stored/backed up you can try uninstalling and installing Bitcoin Core again. Likely Electrum will be simpler for you to use.
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Am sure Satoshi didn't quite think BTC would turn out to an investment option for people as opposed to the idea in mind before its creation. One thing I have always loved about new innovations is that people get to utilize it in various scenerio to ascertain which best the innovation serves. BTC to some is just money, but to others, it is a valuable asset worth investing and HODLing for a duration and if Satoshi had thought about all the possibility of having BTC, perhaps imthe idea would have failed.
I disagree I think it was for speculative and not for p2p. I think if it was p2p money system it would not run out of rewards as he designed it. Running out of mining rewards creates an upwards price pressure. A Flat reward with constant number would have made more sense for p2p. Money 💵 transfer. Transaction fees are part of the block reward though. Eventually the block reward will be entirely comprised of this mining fee.
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Your activity is too low in the forum. You should increase your activity in the forum to get more visitors and it will be better if you can hire a campaign manager and run a signature campaign which will be a part of increasing business you and/or profit of you. Hi! Thanks for your suggestions. We will be increasing our forum activity and are looking into potentially running a signature campaign in the future.
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