yes, it was confusing because of my bad english thanks to write is correctly.
In that case, as far as I know, there's no such a website but I would imagine that with some technical knowledge, you could probably use the input data from here[1] and then group it by addresses and received value to achieve what you want. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5307550.0
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If I understood OP correctly, this is not what he wants. He wants something similar to that rich list (which takes into consideration the balance) but that uses the "total received coins" instead or in other words, a list of addresses ranked by the total received regardless of their current balance.
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You could do the same thing you've been doing to recover the wallet on Electrum or maybe Bitaddress[1] (download the source code first), you should just make sure that the device you're using is offline and safe. Or.. if the goal is to test whether your software is generating addresses/private keys the correct way, then it doesn't really matter. You could just use an online device to check, then go ahead and regenerate another address (offline) to send funds to. [1] https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org
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Gift cards and reversible payment methods are risky. An escrow won't be of too much help.
Someone can send you PayPal, and you can escrow the bitcoins, but what guarantees that the other party won't charge back the transaction in a couple of days?
Same thing with GCs/vouchers. A chargeback is possible, and like you said one can use them and claim that they don't work, which one can probably avoid maybe with live screen sharing or something but it's probably not worth all the trouble. Either go with someone you've dealt with multiple times and trust or a reputable gift card service.
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You can go to the receive tab where you can generate an address and if you want to see a list of your addresses, then you can head to the "Addresses" tab. If that's not showing, go to the menu -> View -> Show addresses.
I'm curious, you said a trader asked you for an address. Are you referring to the exchange platform you're using, or you're dealing with an individual?
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It looks like quite useful thing. I don't like to rely on news from single website, while I don't always have time to browse multiple websites. So, this bot is working like aggregator, getting news from multiple resources. Only downside that I see is that news from multiple resources sometimes repeats, but in general, it's minor thing.
Thanks for the feedback, a lot of people reported the same thing. I had plans to allow users to subscribe to certain sources or subjects that way they're not receiving many articles about the same thing but I had to pause that for some time due to the lack of time, but I'm planning to resume the work, possibly by the end of the month.
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There's sadly nothing much you can do if the transactions have been confirmed. Electrum developers can't help you with your issue either. This is a non-custodial wallet.
As mentioned above, it seems like you have malware. This is quite worrying though, this is like the third time I see a similar post in the last couple of weeks or so. Did this happen on PC or mobile?
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I found this new service[1] on Binance's pay merchants page. I'd like to hear your thoughts before listing them if anyone has used them before and for those who didn't, if you can't see any items listed, it's probably because of your adblocker. [1] https://www.card-wow.com/
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I hope you're not planning to keep your funds on exchanges for a couple of years, that's not wise. Use a hardware wallet instead. As for your question, then P2P is probably the best way to eliminate as much fees are possible.
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No, as far as I know, that's not possible. I'm guessing you're referring to all the wallets out there, and not just yours. Right? If so, take a look at LoyceV's topic, it should help you achieve what you want : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5254914.0
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Thanks but there isn't much there about where can one use the card. There are mentions of Google Pay, but that doesn't seem to be working either. I have also tried G2A, Recharge.com, you name it, but the card has been declined everywhere.
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I'm wondering how you can get a lock on payer, advcash and perfectmoney. How dangerous to have a turnover of 1000 dollars a month betwen binance p2p or webmoney exchanger p2p ?
As I mentioned above, these services are probably not going to be as strict as the bank, and since you can prove that the funds are coming from Binance, you should be fine but you should also be ready to provide proof of identity, source of income, etc. if asked to. If you can't do that, then you should probably stay away from these types of online banks/wallets.
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You're asking when do services you mentioned start blocking accounts after you trade on Binance P2P?
Both Payeer and Advcash should be crypto-friendly services, I don't see why would they block your account so as long as you have a verified account and you're not doing something suspicious, I would say you should be fine.
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Well, it looks like it's a fake one. The real USDT should have its icon on Etherscan but just to confirm, on the last row on the screenshot, click on "Tether USD" to see more details about the asset (including the contract address).
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Where do I find the contract address? In etherscan?
I'm not sure if you could do that within the Coinbase app, but yes it should be possible to do that with etherscan. Start by looking for your address, then find the transaction where you received this token. If you're unsure how either post your address or the TXID so we can help you.
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Thank you.
But where do I change these values? I cannot find them in electrum_data\config file
I am using the portable version of Electrum
I don't believe you can change those values by using the configuration file, you probably need to change the source code and recompile the file yourself. What is it that you're trying to achieve though? as suggested above, you can always get the BTC value from your Electrum, and then head to preev.com to check.
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-snip- Can you recommend me a good mobile wallet? Of course, it will be installed on the new smartphone because I do not want to be discouraged and I intend to continue buying BTC only this time more responsibly Once again, thank you very much for your help
Bluewallet[1] should be a good alternative. The wallet does support Electrum's seed, but you don't want to import that. Create a new wallet instead. You should also consider getting a hardware wallet if you're going to store decent sums of money. [1] https://bluewallet.io/
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