Just think about it, if you have a e-commerce website tapos yung known BTC address mo ay rineport ng mga competitor mo your known BTC address can be linked to a "scam" sa kanilang mga criteria. I know this website might be useful pero yung way nila kung paano nila i-handle or i-verify yung scam na nangyari dapat nilang baguhin ito at hindi lamang naka depende sa dami ng mag-rereport sa address na ito because it can be used by wrongdoers as well.
Ye, abusing the website could possibly happen, kase walang complaint report or similar para mag dispute, if na report/list na ang isang address as a scam kahit di naman. Sa ganitong setup mas mabuti "sana" if may sarili silang blockchain explorer at may lable/tags yung every address na reported as scammers/hackers.
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Yikes, I didn't even consider that. Thanks for the heads up. Yes, I would assume your method would be the safest option, can't really sacrifice precision when the Tx is significant.
This might be an old trick but there are still lots of users who got infected/scammed/hacked of this kind. Having those addresses with almost the same are considered/viewed from a database/list of addresses of the hacker, this was reported just months ago with a phishing/malware electrum wallet, but surely it was implemented on other sources too. The only thing you can do since not all anti-virus detect this as malware is to always double even triple check the wallet address when sending funds, and don't just download files from its official/trusted source but always verify the downloaded fille (signatures) as well.
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Just heard about this payment processor from google, nowpayments.io, if anyone who knows about it and if it's will be worth it listing the site in the op.
Also, change the URL of the coinbase to commerce.coinbase.com
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Now even the richest man by net worth is offering a giveaway lmao.
People's stupidity and greediness will never be removed from someone, look there's a first transaction sent to that wallet address, assuming that's from a victim.
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Not yet, ayusin muna nila yung internet connections sa mga sulok ng probinsya, tipo na kahit nasa bukid may internet. Pababain ang rate ng mahhirap ng ma afford lahat or mostly ng smartphones to have their wallet inside their phones or any device na pwede magamit as e-wallet. Considering ang low economic growth ng bansa, kaya matagal tagal pa para mangyari yan, maybe sa next 30 years.
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Those games that offer bitcoin/crypto as a reward while playing usually don't last long or don't usually get more players, why? Because most of the gamers now, pro or not usually do plays a game that has good graphics, storyline, gameplay, most of them are on MOBA type, FPS, and etc.
If blockchain/game developers can create something like this with mentioned, even it's not that unique, where you can use bitcoin to buy in-game items or etc is good and earning even just penny while playing is better.
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IT doesn't have any users (old or new) or created any quality discussions. Plus since roger ver is up to bch, then maybe a bch forum will be made from that domain. But yeah, that forum has been running til this time and have lots of history as well, maybe an archive of the whole forum will be available and saved.
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is running a faucet still profitable?
This question was asked in early years here, maybe way back 2018 or so, and yet same answer arouse, it's not anymore. Newbies don't like to have the patience to do even simple tasks like faucets anymore (not all but most of them), and it's not profitable not unless you have faucet and rotators since 2016 or so with huge number of users/
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Well I use Electrum, maybe I made a mistake so I can't verify and I will try again with a new Electrum wallet.
You should at least try to verify your signed message on electrum and on different websites like brainwallet to test if its really working before posting the signed message here.
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Not yet, but one thing to recommend don't trust even a single penny on that website, there are lots of alternatives to use. And it's just created months ago there's not enough reviews on google. Registry Domain ID: 2492389002_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: grs-whois.hichina.com Registrar URL: http://whois.aliyun.com Updated Date: 2020-02-14T07:21:10Z Creation Date: 2020-02-14T07:16:59Z
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Unless he creates a new account...!
Once a plagiarist will be always a plagiarist, so he will be find soon as he made new account(s)
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next time i will use this format very nice format
If you want the public to be warned against and verify this accusation of yours, try to edit the op with more details the image URL you posted is redact by the forum so it detected as a kind of suspicious/malware, try to use Imgur or imgbb uploading your picture and post direct url of the image.
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How about adding binance on the list since they have already released their p2p exchange URL: https://c2c.binance.comKYC: Yes SocMed: twitter/fb/insta @binance Payment method: Bank, Alipay, WeChat, QIWI Accepted currencies/ Supported country: ARS, AUD, BRL, CAD, CNY, COP, EUR, GBP, HKD, IDR, INR, KES, KZT, MXN, MYR, NGN, PEN, PHP, PKR, PLN, RUB, SAR, SGD, THB, TRY, TWD, UAH, USD, VES, VND, ZAR Withdrawal limit: daily limit 100 BTC
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Is this not somewhat related to having a watch-only address? If not, then importing your recovery/backup phrase to other wallets like electrum ( https://electrum.com/#download) will solve your problem. Instructions is mentioned above anyway.
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Is this post or pre Covid? Kasi as far as I know skeleton crew parin ata ang mga banko ngayon kaya ito siguro rason kung bakit matagal magreply. Pero still, sobrang tagal naman ng 1 month.
Yep, around april, at di lang pala 1 month kase june na pala sila nag respond. At kakatingin ko lang din may message pala ako though questions lang yung from email and messenger so far di pa sila nag reply ng matino puro automated response lang since march.
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Yes,but you still need bank account to fund and verify the e-wallet.
Well, at least here, no, verifying e-wallets doesn't required a bank account like what paypal do, though KYC is required. And like what I said you can even buy bitcoin here using remittance but of course, partnered with a local exchange commonly used here in PH, coins.ph. A downside is their price is way too high compared to other local exchanges though the convenience is there. I'm referring to Gcash and Paymaya for e-wallets.
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It begs me to ask this question; is it possible for one to move physical currencies to Crypto exchanges without passing through the Bank?
Yes, we called them e-wallets or some say digital wallets. Even without a bank account, you can transfer fiat to crypto exchange that accepts deposits from these e-wallets. Others use remittances to transfer funds to crypto exchange, at least at coins.ph and any local exchange based on my country it's possible. Btw this topic doesn't belong to the services board, bitcoin discussion or service discussion suits this one.
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Generated 219.1 ETH for 48 hours, hmm sounds legit.
Better to keep it for just for you. Noone will be interested with that.
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Tanong ko lang sana anong exchange ang pwede i send ang eth direkta sa coins.ph?
Wala namang restrictions if kahit saan galing ang eth mo either an exchange or just a wallet, ma rereceive pa rin yan ng coins as long na correct ang address. The only thing na pwedeng mag ka issue is yung pag send ng eth from coins to other exchange kase nka smart contract si coins, at kadalasan madaming issue na e'encounter yung mga sumusubok.
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So far mag 1 year na ako UB user, its either coins to UB, gcash or paymaya yung flow php ko. Wala namang problema ever since. Pero isa lang concern ko dyan, though di akin account, sa partner ko, is subrang slow ng CS nila, like 1 month before sila mag respond sa messenger or sa email nila like wtf.
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