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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: RSZ HELP
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on: March 20, 2024, 10:25:02 PM
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What exactly are the RSZ values? Why not tell us what wallet you are currently using? Or are you talking about RSZ as a token?
I suggest adding more details about your issue would give us some insight because I don't get what is exactly the RSZ you talking about.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Meme Coin ( $GRIM Reaper )
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on: March 20, 2024, 09:47:42 PM
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I'm sure it won't become popular just like Pepe and Shib look at the difference, you already said that this is completely useless and for entertainment purposes only. You already discourage us from buying this token. It is better on NFT than making this a coin/token and there are lots of similar projects that turn out to be scams.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: TREZOR WALLET Question about possible security risk
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on: March 20, 2024, 09:33:47 PM
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If the popup windows show up take note of the URL you should check the URL if it's trezor.io which is their website but if you see a different URL meaning it's not genuine. According to Trezor once you flash your Trezor with unofficial firmware it wipes the data storage if you force it to flash with unofficial firmware I believe this means hackers won't be able to extract the seed phrase from the hardware wallet. Better read Common security threats from Trezor to avoid them.
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Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 1166 Hasboard Screw support thread come off, board doesnt work.
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on: March 20, 2024, 12:10:07 AM
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What bracket exactly? Are you talking about the busbar if it's not fixed or detached then the hasboard won't run because that is the power source.
If I'm wrong maybe have a different issue check for rust and corrosion? Try to clean it first use Thinner or Isopropyl if there is rust you can try to use sandpaper to clean them.
If the issue is still the same, check the API logs post it here, and let's analyze the issue.
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Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Unconfirmed Transactions
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on: March 19, 2024, 11:41:36 PM
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Thank you for your responses! They helped assuage my fears of losing the bulk of my BTC. It was a long, sleepless night, but I am happy to report everything is working. I restarted Armory and set it to Rebuild and Rescan Databases. That worked! The funds are now listed with my spendable funds.
So I'm right in my prediction it's only the system issue, not the fee itself your post is unclear which is why other posts above pointed to the fee you paid but the issue is that the armory isn't syncing properly. Any blockchain explorer should clear your doubts. Also, beware of not shutting down the armory or the PC properly it sometimes corrupts the blockchain data and could result in syncing issues the same as what you experience, always shut down them properly next time to avoid this issue.
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Other / Meta / Re: Problem with post
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on: March 19, 2024, 10:16:42 PM
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There's an unclosed in the post you quoted and the [ /list] is automatically added at the end of your post to close it. You should have removed the [list ] from the quoted post. @OP Or just move the [/ list] inside on what you quoted it should fix the issue look at the result I also do how you post the result should automatically add this at the end of my post[/list]
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: New to crypto. WHERE DO U GUYS TRADE??
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on: March 18, 2024, 08:20:31 PM
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How about Binance? Copy trading on Binance was just added last October 2023 I've not tried this yet than spot trading and leverage trading. If you want to learn trading then you shouldn't rely on other traders I suggest learn the basics and keep practicing. I have a good app that I think you may like with paper money and a trading simulator that can improve your skills and to understand candle stick patterns. Check these two apps that I currently use - Stock Market Simulator Game (Includes crypto and uses TradingView) - Learn CandleStick Patterns (This app helps me learn about candlestick while playing trading games)
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can you and I benefit?
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on: March 18, 2024, 07:39:01 PM
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That's a profit only if you can exchange USDT to fiat in your local exchange they might be trying to outsmart you.
Better check local exchange first if you can exchange them into fiat but if not then the only option to exchange them into fiat is to find someone in a P2P exchange the problem is that the rate is pretty low and you can maybe exchange them below 90 cents.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best Approach to Processing Bitcoin Deposits Using External APIs
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on: March 17, 2024, 10:46:45 PM
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It can be thought of as a donation address. And this address remains the same. I would like to now record the donations that come in into my database. But it's also good to hear that it's indeed not so simple. I do know quite a bit about cryptocurrencies, as long as it doesn't get too specialized (like with Bitcoin Core development). It's therefore good to read that I haven't overlooked a simple solution for my problem and that it actually presents a challenge, which I'm happy to take on.
If it's a donation address then no need to use BTCpayserver because a single BTC address is enough to receive donations. You don't also need to use 3rd party APIs just to receive donations. However, if you want to keep track of who donates you then use BTCpayserver. To understand how donation works with BTCpay check this video below. - https://youtu.be/MIWGvl6_WzI?si=KUD07gAnwdSDG9Dg
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best Approach to Processing Bitcoin Deposits Using External APIs
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on: March 17, 2024, 01:45:14 PM
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Thanks. So with BTCpayserver I can process deposits through Litecoin and Ethereum as well? Without fees? I will look into it. But its strange that the name is btcpayserver, when its not just for Bitcoin.
And I know, but I have to run everything via one payment address. There's no other way. Thanks!
BTCpayserver doesn't ask for any fees all transactions go directly to your own wallet if you have a hardware wallet like Trezor then all transactions will be deposited to that wallet. I agree the name is strange it was created before for Bitcoin only as time passed by they also developed adding other coins. What wallet do you use why still insist on using one payment address? if you are using a custodial wallet BTCpay will not work because it requires xPub or a master public key.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best Approach to Processing Bitcoin Deposits Using External APIs
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on: March 17, 2024, 11:40:42 AM
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I don't understand why it's so complicated. Cryptocurrencies are meant to be used for payments. So why is it so hard to process them? Even the API providers on the market don't seem to offer really optimal solutions. That's strange. I'm going to take a look at BTCpayserver. However, I also need a solution for Ethereum and Litecoin. And I definitely want to use only one deposit address. I don't want new addresses to be generated all the time.
It's very disappointing and incomprehensible that it's so complicated. But if I run my own node, then it's much easier to process deposits, right? Or does it also require a lot of makeshift solutions?
Well for me it's complicated it's technical I let handle my payments with BTCpay it's open-source and you can add any coins or tokens you want to accept you just need to learn how to add them. Read this With using the additional token configuration you will be able to have separate payment methods for each configured Currency, Asset, Altcoin or Token. This means you can have separate payment methods for BTC, Lightning Network, LTC, ETH (and ERC20 tokens), Liquid assets, ... you name it. This allows you to issue and use Liquid Assets as coupons or vouchers, see more details below Source: https://docs.btcpayserver.org/FAQ/Integrations/Meaning LTC and Ethereum are both supported. Using only one deposit address will make the payment gateway confused about who pays you. They fix this to give a unique address to every customer it should be easier to manage than having only a single deposit address. Look what if you have many customers buying something from your website at the same time so how do you know who pays you? That's why this payment gateway came to fix this kind of issue for any store owners.
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Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Unconfirmed Transactions
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on: March 17, 2024, 11:11:31 AM
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Please help. I sent BTC from Armory .96.5
It was sent from a Legacy address to a BC1 native segwit address. It was successfully received, but the transaction still says unconfirmed in Armory, so I can't spend the remaining balance.
Can you make this thing clear you mean that you received the BTC successfully in your Segwit address and confirmed but in the Armory wallet it stays unconfirmed? If the transaction is confirmed on any block explorer but unconfirmed in the Armory wallet it means the Armory wallet is not syncing properly with the Bitcoin node or the Bitcoin core is not syncing properly to download the latest block that includes this confirmed transaction. A possible cause of this might be the current HDD/SSD space is low. If not then maybe it's just a system issue you can try to shutdown the Armory and bitcoin core restart the PC and open bitcoin core again and check the transaction again lets see it would sync properly with the updated data from the blockchain.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HELP! Can’t someone decode and confirm this website pls.
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on: March 16, 2024, 10:27:26 PM
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I don't trust any website that just recently mentioned here on the forum whois result it shows the website itself is new and has no reviews yet. So how can you trust this exchange?
I can't trust an exchange without any reviews from trusted users so If I were you stay away from using this exchange if you want to use a trusted exchange always check them on Coingecko and Coinmarketcap.
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