It's not possible.
And I wouldn't use Authy as my 2FA mainly because of the same reason you described above. I remember reading a story on reddit about someone who lost $8k worth of bitcoin from his Coinbase account because a hacker got access over his phone number by social engineering Verizon.
But if you still want to use Authy and want to be safe from this kind of attacks, you can turn off "Allow Multi-device" on your account. Just go to Settings > Devices > and turn off "Allow Multi-device".
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I registered at protonmail.com but didnt find bitcoin, why?
They have a page teaching users on how to pay their subscription with Bitcoin[1]. It's not automatically, so you need to send the amount you want to deposit on your account to their address and send them a email with the transaction id and the value in USD/EUR. Is country Switzerland say something about privacy?
You should definitely check the blog post "Why Switzerland?" by ProtonMail[2]. The first thing that comes to mind is that Switzerland is outside of US and EU jurisdiction. [...] Switzerland however, is NOT part of the EU, and Switzerland applies a very different set of privacy laws. [...] [...] This means that under Swiss law, ProtonMail cannot be compelled to backdoor our secure email system. As a Swiss company, ProtonMail also cannot be compelled to engage in bulk surveillance on behalf of US intelligence agencies. [1] https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/paying-with-bitcoin/[2] https://protonmail.com/blog/switzerland/
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The gift code is made so you can transfer amounts between two Coinizy accounts.
e.g: Your brother have a Coinizy VCC and you want to give him $100 as a birthday gift. You deposit $100 on Coinizy, generate a gift code worth this amount and give to him. This way he can load his Virtual Card with the amount he redeemed and spend it online with his card.
It will only work inside the Coinizy website, and you can't redeem the value back to Bitcoins. The only thing you can do is try to sell your gift code for BTC in the Digital Good board.
I wouldn't recommend this site anyway. I had some issues with them in the past and they look shady.
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Okay I see my balance in electron. When I go to send it says the password is wrong but I know it's right. I just used it on the 3rd to send from Electrum.
If you just restored your wallet from the seed, you shouldn't have any password set on your wallet. Can you try to restore again and don't set any password while creating the new wallet?
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I believe that none does. All of them are forced to cooperate with some government, since they are a company that involves real money exchange.
If you want full privacy, you will need to buy P2P with a local trader or by using a local ATM machine.
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What's the fee rate used? The network has been busy today... it has spiked from less than 10K unconfirmed to around 30K unconfirmed... and as a result the fees have increased a little... this will mean that low fee transactions might be delayed more than normal. It's actually way lower than the normal. According to users in the NiceHash thread[1], they are sending transactions with a 6 sat/byte fee. And people are complaining that they need to wait for more than 48 hours to get the transaction confirmed by the network.
About the network, I really noticed that transactions are starting to take a little bit more to get confirmed than those last few days when we got less transactions because of the imminent BCC fork. Last week I could send transactions with a 40 sat/byte fee and get my tx confirmed in 1-2 hours. Today I sent some BTC to Bittrex and it took 4 hours with a 87 sat/byte fee. That's really sad. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=562238.5940
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so little info on that btc.com wallet page. no faq, no introduction, nothing! is this going to be like blockchain.info style wallet (we fully control addresses & client side data) or it will only give me multisig bcc address that I can use? (account with deposit address) anyone who tried it, please share... thanks I believe that just like the Bitcoin BTC.com wallet, you have a better access over your coins. But you need to have access to your backup file that is generated at the time of the wallet creation. [I'm not sure btw] AFAIK there is actually a recovery page[1] that can be used to recover your funds in case the wallet website goes down. [1] https://recovery.blocktrail.com/
Edit: The wallet was originally from Blocktrail and this is their FAQ[2] - that I believe is also valid for the BCC wallet. [2] https://www.blocktrail.com/faq
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Are you paying in BTC?
I may be able to translate to Portuguese. But I would need to see if it's not another ICO scam or something like that.
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This one is probably legit and the "best option" since it's from BTC.com; Other than that there is only Coinomi[1]. It's been only a few days and most known services don't support BCC anyway. That's why there are so few options so far. [1] https://coinomi.com/
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What's wrong with that?
A 112.46 satoshis/byte fee is relatively a high fee for the current Bitcoin network situation.
That's one of Bitcoin's good part. The fees you pay are not determined by the amount sended. You can either send $1 or $1.000.000 in a single transaction, but your fees will be the same.
P.s: It's 400k satoshis (~$14), not 40k.
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It should give a negative trust because i saw some many newbie are promoting bitcoin cash right now and i heard a lots of bitcoin holders their bitcoins are gone after they export the private keys in electron cash. Hope they can take action about this issue because more ignorance are become victim and scam about bitcoin cash that actually are useless.. As you can seen the price right now of bitcoin is increasing and more stay use bitcoin because this is the only bitcoin that made by satoshi nakamoto..
What? Even if you disagree with the ideas behind Bitcoin cash, it is real. And you can't call that a scam. Where are those bitcoin holders claiming that they got robbed after using Electron Cash? I haven't seen one single comment about this issue. What I saw, was people using Electron Cash to dump their BCC in the market, which they actually succeed on doing. And also i heard that Satoshi never said they made a new coin and i think they are just adding a piece of code(segwit)
??? Just to prevent new comers to export their private keys to electron cash that many of us never get back their bitcoin after they import the private keys in electron cash..
And where exactly is the proof of that? I have used Electron Cash and so far I didn't got hacked or stolen by anyone.
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If I send my bitcoin to blockchain now, will I receive bitoincash? Or it only applies to people who store bitcoin from the first
This is a scam. If you give your private keys to ANYONE they will be able to move your coins where every they want. You will get robbed. Seriously, ignore this shit! Yes. If someone is asking you for your private keys, it is indeed a scam attempt. But OP is not doing that. He is only teaching users on how to export private keys from Blockchain and even telling you to use Electron Cash - where he don't have access to your private keys - so you can spend your BCC safely. I would only call this a scam if OP was telling you to send him those keys (which he is not).
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I don't get it. Why would you call this a scam?
What is wrong with his tutorial? He is only helping Blockchain users to export their private keys, so they can have access to their BCC with a compatible wallet, like Electron Cash. He is not asking people to send him those private keys.
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After the 1st August fork, I transferred all my bitcoin from electrum wallet to online exchange wallet. Can I still claim bitcoin cash by using ELECTRON wallet? Or is it lost?
Every wallet that contained Bitcoins at the moment of the fork have received BCC in their chain. If at the right moment of the fork, you still had your Bitcoins on your old wallet (regardless of whether you still have them or not), then you also received the same amount in BCC. And if you didn't spent them, they are still there. In this case, download Electron Cash[1] and import the wallet that may contain BCC to spent your coins the same way you would do with Bitcoins. [1] http://www.electroncash.org/
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We're on the same page here and I also have an idea what account exactly is he selling. [...]
Would be leaving a neutral negative trust to the seller and to the suspected account.
FYI I don't think it's Muhammed Zakir. 1. He's not even in the campaign anymore because of inactivity. You can see that he got removed on week 11; 2. He has a green trust of 30. I think OP would be dumb to sell the account for such low amount of 0.0275;
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Since everyone is complaining about the price: this is the only way to buy Rubber Ducky with Bitcoin. A large profit margin is to be expected.
Or we can: a. Exchange Bitcoin for Paypal with a trusted member on the Currency exchange board[1] and buy ourselves. b. Buy a AGC and buy with Amazon. c. Buy a cheap VCC for less than $1 and buy ourselves. Don't expect people to pay $100 for a $45 product just because there is no Bitcoin option on the website. Don't try to rip off users. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0
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Basically I want to import a adress which I generated with a vanityadressgenerator into a electrum wallet which has a seed.
I know the background how a seed functions and I canīt imagine that it is possible, but I thought I give it a shot.
If the answer is no, is it possible to generate a vanity adress within the wallet (based on the seed)
I don't think that's possible. You would need to manually import your vanity address and use your address separated from your HD wallet.
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That's what I'm saying, there is no "amount" textbox! It's so weird but it just disappeared after I made the initial transfer from BTC-to-USD (you can see that it's missing in the screenshot in my og post)....
What? I can see the textbox on your screenshot. Are you saying that the textbox above isn't there anymore? Did you took the screenshot before that happened or what?
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