... on a secure chip. I wonder why HTC abandoned the HTC Exodus 1 and Exodus 1s product line around 2 years ago, which included another hardware-based wallet solution, see https://www.htcexodus.com/IIRC it wasn't intended to be a cold wallet, but it was more secure than a piece of software while easier to handle than a hardware wallet, I guess.
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So when I press the "Withdraw" button, will the mBTC amount be transferred immediately to my registered address? Or do I have the opportunity to review the planned transaction before it is finally published?
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ok, I can give the all-clear now. It looks like everything is working as usual again. One of my deposits took around 2 hours today. It has finally arrived at my Kraken account. Normally this type of deposit is a matter of 2 minutes, not 2 hours.
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Anyone successfully done a deposit or withdrawal today? It looks like the whole deposit/withdrawal system has crashed. I know, there has been a bit more trading volume than on a normal day. But this shouldn't affect the amount of incoming and outgoing funds, I think
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Hi bitbollo. If you haven't already, I would suggest opening a ticket here and escalating that ticket using this form posted by Dargo. bitbollo, don't bother. It's a waste of time. In March this year I had the same problem, and still have. Initially I hesitated opening a ticket as these mass support centres usually put their customers off with some silly replies like "Please check your spam folder". Eventually I did open a ticket anyway. It took them four days to "solve" the issue: "... It is possible that the email could end up in your spam folder. ..."
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i'll do a test withdrawal and a deposit to test how long it takes Could you also do a Bitcoin test withdrawal to a newly added Bitcoin address? Each time a new Bitcoin address is added for withdrawal from Kraken there should be a confirmation email message. This had worked without problems up to several weeks ago. This time Kraken never sends me any of these messages, and all the withdrawal attempts had been set to "On hold". And yes, I did check all the spam and filter settings and actually deactivated all those. Then tried again several times without any success. Withdrawals to old existing Bitcoin addresses still work, though. 5 full days, and no response from support Only 4 days in my case. It used to be 4 hours on average in the past. The thing that worries me most: it took them 4 days just to send me a standard excuse that the confirmation email messages may have ended up in my <facepalm mode>spam folder </facepalm mode>Are we witnessing the beginning of another slow death of an exchange, just like Cryptsy, Vircurex, ...
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Looks like I coincidentally discovered a serious malfunction in Kraken's main email infrastructure. I tried to withdraw some amount to a newly created bitcoin address. In this case I usually receive an email message containing a confirmation link with a 1 hour's expiration time. Unexpectedly, this email message never arrived. So I checked all my email account settings, deactivated the SPAM detection and any other mail filters. I sent me a dozen differently crafted email messages to myself, i.e. to an email address exclusively created for all my communication with Kraken. They all arrived in perfect condition. Then tried withdrawing to that new bitcoin address again: silence. Tried again: silence. Withdrawing to an old existing bitcoin address works perfectly as this does not require email traffic. They even paid a pretty generous fee of 250+ satoshis/byte for my test transaction. It got included in the very next block. There is another proof that it's not my email provider that is to blame: I opened a ticket using Kraken's Zendesk frontend, and lo and behold: the ticket receipt arrived at my email inbasket at an instant. This means that the Kraken Support email server works flawlessly while the trading environment's email server is broken. Don't bother. Email messages from/to Kraken are vanishing into the void at the moment. The only way of communicating with Kraken ist using support.kraken.com. I hope their Zendesk-internal communication is completely independent of the trading platform's email system.
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Im Video Nr. 6 meint Christoph "in a couple of months". Aber vielleicht gibt es dort bald eine Testphase?
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Just in case someone still has some DVC at a Vircurex account: 2016-04-05 DVC Delisting on 4th May 2016(as already reported here by philipma1957 a few weeks ago, along with a few ideas where to move the Devcoins to.
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Some more tidying up is taking place. This time it's going to hit Devcoin:
2016-04-05 DVC Delisting on 4th May 2016
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So if you sent a SEPA deposit today, SEPA deposits still not working. EDIT: Meanwhile I opened a support ticket, and the support responded within a few minutes and manually checked/approved the deposited amount.
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Just in case FTC holders haven't noticed the Announcements section after login:
2016-02-12 FTC Delisting On request we have extended the deadline to withdraw your FTC till 29th Feb 2016. Please immediately withdraw your FTC balances. After 29th Feb 2016, the wallets will not be available anymore.
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It is just a trap to make him reveal himself. They will assassinate him afterwards.
Assassination by riding in the backseat of a New Jersey taxi? And as if that was not enough, they hacked his website and ridiculed his achievements. Truly disgusting.
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well, i have 2 stuck VTC withdrawals, one has imaginary txid and the other has no txid The main page after login says VTC Withdrawals are active again. Stuck withdrawals have been credited back to your accounts.Also note this announcement: Decommissioning of AUR, I0C, IXC, VTC, WC, WDC, ZET on 30th Sept. 2015 The coins AUR, I0C, IXC, VTC, WC, WDC and ZET will be delisted from the exchange on 30th Sept. 2015. Please withdrawl all your funds before that date.
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I don't have an account at local bitcoins but still received an email of this sorts. Might be from another service Same here. Never used localbitcoins. Bitcoin-24 was the only place that knew the email address where this "Global Advisors" ponzi offer arrived.
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My dear friends of the eerie and the unexpected: Miracles do happen!Log in to vircurex.com and lo and behold: 13 Jul 2015 - NMC back online The wallet maintenance has been completed, all outstanding withdrawals have been canceled and the amounts credited to the accounts.
14 Jul 2015 - VTC pending withdrawals We have processed all pending VTC withdrawals by cancelling the withdrawal and crediting the amounts back into your account.
14 Jul 2015 - I0C pending All pending I0C withdrawals have been cancelled and the amounts credited back into your account.
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Folks, you all got it wrong. We don't want to know how many $$ we get for 1 Bitcoin. What we really need to know is: how many BTCs do we get for 1 USD. I can't see a big difference between the USD chart and any other scamcoin:
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Nothing really needs to happen inside Greece, it's the rest of the world speculating about what can or cannot happen that can drive the price nuts. This. And part of the current price development is a Fontas-like pump and dump cycle: pump on good news (Greeks need to buy cryptos), dump some five days later. Get ready for a moderate correction this week. We won't see lower than $250 figures, though.
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Can there really be any profit in it? As BrianM mentioned above, "when people are stupid enough to deposit there". This is Kumala's profit. Sometimes you actually can withdraw small amounts but it is a bit of a lottery. Around 50% of the withdrawals get stuck, and you have no chance to unlock these withdrawals. Edit: Concerning the withdrawal problems things have improved somehow. All the unsuccessful withdrawals in my account have been refunded.
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