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1761  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Need help with BNB on Metamask on: February 08, 2023, 11:41:12 PM
Why not buy from another exchange instead and transfer it to your metamask account?

Can you tell us where you buy BNB that rejects your card? is it a credit card? if yes some banks do not allow buying Crypto so possible this is the reason.
I suggest buy Bitcoin through ATM maybe there is Bitcoin ATM near in your area then use Bitcoin to exchange it to BNB.

Use this https://coinatmradar.com/ to find them.

Have you tried the P2P on Binance they do support multiple payment method but it depends on where you live.
1762  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: MonyCryp.com - SCAMMING Trading platform [WARNING] on: February 08, 2023, 11:03:13 PM
How did you find this exchange site?
And why did you deposit on an unknown exchange without asking someone knows more about trading sites?

Look at this

Code:
Domain:monycryp.com
Registrar:NameSilo, LLC
Registered On:2023-01-28
Expires On:2024-01-28
Updated On:2023-01-28

As you can see the site is just recently created and published it's 12 days old website so how did you find this website?

I'm sorry but there's no way to recover the money you sent there unless you are trying to promote it here?

If I were you remove the URL or edit it to monycryp.com and remove https because you just helping this website to get link here on the forum it is a part of SEO strategy.
1763  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Can someone please explain hashrate calculations in bitcoin mining? on: February 08, 2023, 06:57:39 PM
Can someone please explain how energy consumption in bitcoin mining is calculated?

Energy consumption? Are you sure? It depends on what unit model you have sample you have an s9 miner with 14th/s the watts are 1500w as a sample this is a calculation below for 1 day of mining.

You mine s9 miner in 24 hours so 1500w×24=36,000 and then 36,000÷1000=36kw

That's your consumption in 1 day you can times it into Electricity rate and times it to 30 days that should be your monthly Electricity bill.

If you talking about the hash rate and profitability then use a calculator like this one below.

- https://www.mycryptobuddy.com/BitcoinMiningCalculator
1764  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BIP39 vs Electrum Mnemonic seed on: February 08, 2023, 05:54:02 PM
Adding this just to clarify the ETFbitcoin post above when you are trying to import your seed to Electrum with BIP39 the next button is grayed out you can't able to click next until you check BIP39 under the option.

Unlike Electrum seed when you import and paste the seed the next button is clickable. That's the easiest way to check if you have BIP39 seed or Electrum seed.
1765  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Time to buy or sell? on: February 08, 2023, 03:48:56 PM
Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
The short time? How long? How can I recognize this period?
If you know the bitcoin price history you should know how long you would hold your coins/tokens but it depends on what coins/tokens you hold if it's just a bitcoin every block halving is a good time to monitor the price.
Since Bitcoin price always depends on demand and supply after a block halving the supply from miners will drop because the reward from blocks they mine is divided in half. It means from 6.25 after the block halving the block reward will be 3.125BTC so supply will drop and I believe the demand may increase due to the block halving which can lead to a Bitcoin price skyrocketing.

I don't know exactly how long but if you already made a profit then make sure to gradually exchange them into USDT until you reach the new ATH.
1766  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Can you help a noob fix a used s9j? on: February 08, 2023, 03:18:58 PM
Possibly the 3rd board is faulty or overheating.

Better check the dashboard of this miner under the miner's status to see which one isn't working.

And read the kernel logs for possible errors you should see why it's not working.
Like the above  said post the kernel logs here so that we can see the cause of why it isn't working.

You can also try to test all hash boards one by one to find the culprit you can follow the guide below.

- https://www.zeusbtc.com/articles/asic-miner-troubleshooting/1050-how-to-test-antminer-hash-board-one-by-one

1767  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Retrieve address from Private Key on: February 07, 2023, 11:48:26 PM
Be careful of importing private keys on an online PC before you import and do the guide above always make sure to disconnect your PC from the internet to avoid leaks.

Or better generate your new address with your current wallet than expose your private key.

What do you plan for this address? If you are going to deposit then it's not safe but if you plan to transfer funds from that address make sure to send it to a secured wallet/address.
1768  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Time to buy or sell? on: February 07, 2023, 01:50:23 PM
That pattern will not work in the long term it only works in the short time.
Nowadays is not easy to predict the crypto price movement analyzing the market only helps you decide and know when to buy or sell sometimes analyzing them will work but sometimes it doesn't always keep in your mind that Crypto is unpredictable.

As you can see in your chart with Fetch.ai/Tether and most of the tokens/coins out there they are rising due to the recent bitcoin rise.

If I were you since you don't know yet how to analyze the coin/token learn about FA and TA and some strategies from this link below and don't worry few tools from that link is free where you can test your skills and strategies.

- https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
1769  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why you must not use a crypto wallet on a bootloader-unlocked phone on: February 07, 2023, 01:32:37 PM
I've experienced having a phone with a bootloader unlocked/rooted with a custom OS and there are lots of ads after installing a few apps like shareit and browsing on some sites with hidden scripts that auto-install apps and notifications without your consent. So it's too risky if you are going to unlock the bootloader because some apps can do whatever they want to do with your phone.

And about the Go keyboard, they actually record the text you type most of the guides out there using it as a keylogger.
And sometimes some systems become corrupted due to bugs and malware that can turn your device into hardbrick you can fix this hardbrick but the problem is if you are using Qualcomm devices it needs to use a Jtag to be able to recover it from hardbrick only professional tech have this Jtag box.
Samsung phones also disable Knox protection if you unlocked the bootloader I never unlocked my phone because most of my exchange apps and wallet are in my phone.

Only unlocked bootloader if you want to do some experiment or test something just make sure don't use it to any sensitive data.
1770  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am stopping for legal reasons. Is it really worth the trouble? on: February 06, 2023, 10:54:38 PM
I think this is just for traders. Why not hold your coins instead I don't think holding coins is illegal since you are not trading them for local currency it should be fine.

And I suggest do all transactions privately if ever you use BTC an online VPN and incognito/private browsing should protect your privacy. Just don't exchange all your crypto for local currency until central banks approve it. You can still exchange them in the future or move to other countries where crypto is legal.
1771  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum 4.3.4 Relased on: February 06, 2023, 09:56:37 PM
Hey!
 Is the function "Cancel Double Spend" unavailable no more in Mac Version of Electrum 4.3.4??

I don't see or find it on Electrum release notes that they will remove the cancel double spend.
So if you upgrade it to the latest version that function should be still there and even without that function you can manually cancel the double spend transaction except on non-RBF transactions.
1772  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can I invest my 60% savings in Bitcoin? on: February 06, 2023, 07:14:00 PM
Honestly, no one knows what will be the next price movement of Bitcoin but if you already know the history of Bitcoin since before then investing your savings into Bitcoin is a good choice.
However, since Bitcoin is volatile there is also a chance that Bitcoin may drop again below $20k so if you don't want to lose that chance invest only 30% on the current price and then the remaining 30% invest it again when the price drop below $20k or depending on how much you want to invest.

And take note there are many newbies lost due to selling their coins early when they see price drop you must learn to control your feelings because Bitcoin is for long-term investment not for day trading.
1773  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Disable Version-rolling AsicBoost on Miners? on: February 06, 2023, 06:13:13 PM
You can also downgrade the s19 series to a lower version through SD card flashing but the problem their live download page isn't showing SD card images.

But you can still download it from the archive.org here below

- https://web.archive.org/web/20220206132736/https://shop.bitmain.com/support/download?product=Flashing%20SD%20card%20with%20image

Don't click the download instead right-click then copy the link and paste it to another tab make sure to delete the archive.org link before you enter.
Then follow the instruction here on how to flash it through SD card.

About Whatsminer it seems there is no way to disable ASICboost because I think their units don't have ASICboost.

Are trying to mine on Nicehash? I heard that the new Whatsminer units do not support ASICboost pools if you have problem connecting to any pool try to use a pool with no ASICboost or that can switch to non-ASICboost server.
1774  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Roqqu login problem on: February 06, 2023, 12:30:05 AM
It seems that they randomly banned users according to their reviews you might be banned or your account is terminated.
According to their legal page before they terminate your account you should receive a 2 months notice so try to check your email for account termination you might get the reason why you can't able to log in.

You can also try to contact them with their email hello@roqqu.com or their live support that you can find directly on their home page.
1775  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Full node already bt new bitcoin-core gui want to reindex all on: February 05, 2023, 11:50:43 PM
I don't think there is a way to directly load the blockchain without reindexing It is required to reindex to rebuild blockchain data and to check some corrupted files and re-downloaded them.
Without reindexing, you might get some issues using your node like missing transactions, etc.

However, if you want to speed up reindexing there is a way like switching to SSD it can improve reindex speed process compared to HDD.
1776  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Which brand of miner should I trust? on: February 05, 2023, 06:05:00 PM
What about Avalon from Canaan ?

Im looking for an A11 or A12 from them, but don't know which on is the most stable ?

Canaan units are cheap and both your units that you mention are stable the only problem is that their units are power-hungry.
But if you have a cheap electricity rate Canaan units is a good choice than Antminer units.
1777  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Which mining is good to start? on: February 05, 2023, 05:57:32 PM
Take note you can only mine Bitcoin with ASIC based machine so CPU and GPU are no longer supported. Even if it is supported it's not profitable due to difficulty.

If I were you better start reading this "First time/Small miner reference for getting started."

If you still decided to mine bitcoin then for cheap units Canaan.io units are cheap but power-hungry Antminer units is also a great option their latest units is the highest profitability due to efficiency.
1778  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help I want to import seed into new wallet on: February 04, 2023, 11:32:35 PM
I'd disagree with using 3rd party keyboard like Gboard you must use a built-in keyboard for your safety unless you are using a Chinese phone.

Chinese phones are not secured I have a few clone phones here never use them for any crypto transaction it would be safer if you have iPhone or Samsung(w/ Knox secured) and then use their built-in keyboard with disabled auto-suggest and sensors off from developers option.
1779  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: block.io alternative on: February 04, 2023, 11:18:56 PM
Thanks for all the feedback.

I have an incentive-based site, users do surveys and I pay them in crypto.

So it is a CPA website?
What CMS do you use from your site?
Are you using WordPress?
BTCpay is the best option to this check the link below.

- https://docs.btcpayserver.org/PullPayments/

You don't need any 3rd party service it is safer and open-source than using APIs from other wallet. Check the documentation from the link above.
1780  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How do you keep your Asic secured when using a pool on: February 04, 2023, 12:00:45 AM
So it is always smarter to reflash your used Asic miners when you buy them? 🤔🤔🤔🤔, wow I don't know this, I got two Asic miners used from China and I don't see or notice any strange things happening, I connected to Nicehash pool and get paid as per what the calculator showed, I will be more careful next time.

If one just updates the Firmware to the latest I believe this means the older user is not using any unknown or separate Firmware.

Sometimes they do get a very small hashrate from your miner just like other firmware with a developer's fee of around 2% to 10% without you notice.

That is why if you buy a used miner it is always recommended to flash them through an SD card and then upgrade it to the latest firmware to make sure you are using clean firmware. Dev fees don't affect much if you only have one miner but for those who have big farms, a 2 to 10% dev fee is a big loss.
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