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1561  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why does Bitpay suck so much? on: May 31, 2018, 06:30:25 PM
Yeah it sucks... But you can bypass it and get the address + amount by using one of those tools:

For Bitcoin payments: https://decoder.bip70.org/
For Bitcoin Cash payments: https://cashaddress.github.io/paymentbridge.html

I've also been greatly annoyed by bitpay with the way they handle payments, ( Me being unable to copy the adress and amount manually easily.)

Was looking for exactly this. Thank you.


Mmm, I'll pass, for a few bucks sure, for a 1k+ USD transaction, I need to get the address straight from bitpay, not from some 3rd party website that gives me who knows what btc address...

My thoughts were that too, I guess if you don't trust them you can try to run a script decoder yourself, (or do as TryNinja specified, that seems to work aswell.)

Not entirely sure if it works though, as i haven't ran it myself. https://github.com/bip70/bip70-php,

This article is also pretty interesting, https://medium.com/provoost-on-crypto/decoding-a-bip-70-payment-request-ca4a28b55fa5, but, again, i haven't looked into it enough to see if it's actually "true" what he's saying. (Use at own risk!)



Why don't you just contact the seller and tell him about your issues with that payment gateway?Most sellers have their contact info available online(usually an email address) and they will be willing to help.Nobody wants to lose a customer. Grin


I doubt a multimillion $ business is going to change their payment methods just because there is one customer that has problems with it, especially if they're still arguably the best(-looking) bitcoin payment processor.
 

 Me I am just hearing this method the first time and what is wrong in putting those who technological understanding of crypto is zero in mind?
I really wouldn't argue that Bitpay made it easier for people that have a smaller understanding of bitcoin/crypto in general to make payments using this system vs the old system.

For one, if you have a webwallet ( blockchain.info ( which most inexperienced people have)) you won't be able to make a payment with this current system without decoding it yourself. the bitcoin: link just doesn't work with the webwallet ( atleast as far as i've experienced).


1562  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Poloniex (new face-image requirements) on: May 29, 2018, 06:57:17 PM
My legacy account is now frozen as well, thanks to poloniex's new policies.
Whaaaat?  That's complete BS if that's the case, and I don't think they're even allowed to do that without some prior notification--but I'm not a lawyer.

I had to do this kind of KYC on Kraken a while back when I wanted to be able to deposit US dollars on their site and trade fiat/bitcoin, but without the fiat they didn't require any sort of identification at all.  Is that what's going on here, or is Polo requiring KYC from all customers?

If anyone isn't comfortable with giving them a pic, I'd say dump 'em.  Otherwise you're screwed, and I suspect this is going to be standard practice across exchanges before long.  It sucks, but I've been expecting this for a while now.  There is no way governments are going to allow anonymous transaction, whether it's fiat or crypto.

If i recall correctly, Bittrex did that exact same thing and i have yet to see anyone sue them for it. (Suddenly locking accounts because they're "Unverified" w/out giving any prior notice that is)

Meanwhile my money ( although it was more or less pocket change for me), half a year later, is still stuck on their platform.
1563  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Poloniex (new face-image requirements) on: May 29, 2018, 03:04:09 PM
I've looked a bit deeper in this, and i found the following statements they made.

On the date of the deadline, legacy accounts will be placed in a state where:

Trading and lending will be disabled; Open orders will be closed; Loans will have auto-renew switched off; Margin positions will be given an 8 week wind-down period where they can only be diminished or closed. After the 8 week wind-down period, they will be closed; Deposit addresses will be revoked. Any deposits sent to a revoked address will not be recoverable until the account is fully verified; Withdrawals will remain enabled at the daily withdrawal limits prior to the deadline. If at any point you verify your legacy account, full functionality will be restored and your daily withdrawal limit will be increased to $25K USD equivalent.
https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/8mizvf/dear_poloniex_you_specifically_said_you_wont_hold/


So, this turned out to be a lie. I though they were handling this entire KYC situation better than Bittrex, turns out i was wrong.

I still don't have any answer or clue as to what will happen to my funds after the 14 days, and now that i see the shit they already pulled off,

"The exact date for this deadline will be announced in Q1 2018." -- it wasn't.

"you will be given advance notice before this requirement goes into effect" -- we weren't, apart from the original press release.

"Withdrawals will remain enabled at the daily withdrawal limits prior to the deadline." -- they aren't.

I'm starting to get a bit worried.

If they're willing to lie about the above statements, it might actually become a pain in the ass to get my funds out, and if i don't, they'll just take them? This really doesn't seem right..
1564  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Poloniex (new face-image requirements) on: May 28, 2018, 07:42:31 PM


Doesn't a passport have a photo anyway? I don't see why they would require an additional one.
They can't verify it's actually you if you only give them the photo of your passport, since there would be no time stamp etc, you could just use a false identity.

This is in their newest update "blog"
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We are asking everyone to take action within the next 14 days.

This seems scary. What exactly will happen after the next 14 days? Will they just claim my funds? I can't find anything about this and it seems quite weird.
Anyone who can enlighten me on that bit?
1565  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: WHERE DO I SELL MY AIRDROPS? on: May 28, 2018, 05:05:57 PM


BUY SELL BITCOIN AND ETHEREUM WORLDWIDE
https://eth.remitano.com

How the hell did you found that site? Looks sketchy as hell.

It's in russian, their tickers aren't working, and they have some sketchy "Customer" reviews. Besides, there aren't any sellers? What am i missing?

Also this on their official subreddit, https://www.reddit.com/r/remitano/comments/8lzv9u/remitano_scams_worsening/
1566  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for BTC address identification sites on: May 28, 2018, 12:42:20 PM
Not sure if you explicitely mean sites that are free of charge, but you could look into what (I think) is the parent company of walletexplorer.com, https://www.chainalysis.com/

I'm pretty sure they can tell you what adress is related to what exchange and maybe even which person.
1567  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginner of Trading on: May 26, 2018, 06:36:02 PM
I'm participating bounty programmes from 4 months now. I have collected some amount money from the bounty. But I yet to invest any of money for the trading. I decided to invest some money. Can someone tell me how much money do I invest for the first trading? and what are the good coins should I buy now?



I wouldn't speculate more than you're willing to lose. ~~We don't know how much you're earning or what your net worth is. How do you think our answer could really ever answer your question?~~

Obviously, if you're new to trading, i wouldn't start with big amounts, and first try to understand what you're doing.

Which brings me to the next part of your question;
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and what are the good coins should I buy now?

With an attitude like that, you're going to lose a lot of money, believe me.

Everyone here on this forum, heck everyone on the internet is biased, everyone holds a personal bag of coins, and is trying to shill them to you.
You should do your own research and invest based on that. Not on someone else's *biased* opinion.
1568  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why my post are removing? on: May 26, 2018, 10:54:51 AM
If i post a topic it is being removed.I dont know why my post are removed.Nearly 20 posts have been removed if i post a topic,within 10 to 20 minutes it is being removed.

Because it is spam / adds nothing to the discussion / is posted in a thread where *all* other posts are considered spam -> moderator trashes thread and your post gets removed.

i am newb & want to know the best and safest way to keep collect btc .
thanks in advance
Use hardware wallet or paper wallet.

A one-liner like this in a thread where there's already hundreds of replies giving a more detailed answer is just useless and spam IMO.

^ Going through your post history, all your posts are more or less like this. You either give a rephrased answer in a spam megathread or ask something which could *easily* be googled.

Maybe you shouldn't post just to post..?
1569  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: InstantCoins.com - P2P Exchange - Buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple on: May 25, 2018, 08:30:27 PM
Excellent!  

Any interest in securing both InstantCoins.io & InstantCoins.co -- you'd have an authoritative foothold on the main crypto-specific extensions!

I'm the sole owner, so please send any interest directly my way.

Cheers!

Or else  Roll Eyes?


Also about this exchange,

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Buy and Sell using any payment method such as: Bank Transfer, Western Union, Moneygram, PayPal, Payoneer, Credit Card and many more.

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No KYC/AML required for the Seller neither for the buyer. Users are welcome to verify their identity if they wish to.

No KYC required even when trading with paypal/any other reversible payment method, isn't that asking for problems?

how are you so sure sellers/buyers aren't going to scam/defraud/chargeback each other, or prevent that from happening?
1570  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which platform charges least for btc transaction? on: May 25, 2018, 08:19:20 PM
You can see the comparison for these exchanges.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_exchanges

No, you can't, actually.. That link/article only gives (outdated?) maker/trader fees for a number of exchanges, not how much their withdrawal fees are ... ?

BTC transaction fees are always low than others and that’s why this coin is the best crypto currency in the world many crypto currency have been created but this coin is the best one so crypto currency market is ruling btc based on this many investors are investing their money on it and there is lots of facilities so people are more encouraged. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Also not true. there are many crypto's out there which even now (while bitcoin has a relatively ""low/empty"" mempool)have much lower fees than bitcoin (0!)...

one of the best crypto currency is bitcoin because BTC transaction fees are always low than others and that’s why this coin is the best crypto currency in the world many crypto currency have been created but this coin is the best one so crypto currency market is ruling btc based on this many investors are investing their money on it and there is lots of facilities so people are more encouraged.
I see. This guy above you simply rephrased your answer. that's funny considering it was absolute garbage.  
1571  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need your opinion on Bitcoin payment idea on: May 25, 2018, 05:23:34 PM
I can't remember where i read this on the forum, but i think there was an ICO which just exactly fulfilled this purpose. Others paying for things such as your electricity bill. I'll see if i can find it..

I was quite skeptical about it, maybe partially because i didn't really understood what it really was about.
1572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tokens to ETH on: May 25, 2018, 03:35:25 PM
for the past week, i randomly joined a lot of AIRDROPS, and i have some token, how could i exchnge it to eth ?? thanks a lot guys sorry for many question/s.

You could use a decentralized exchange that supports ERC20 token exchange.

Something like https://paradex.io/, although that one isn't working currently i believe.

Or just simply Binance, they have a good amount of tokens too, although i doubt they list every random airdrop token.

What tokens do you currently have? Every reputable dev team would put some information as to where they can trade their shares... Shouldn't be hard to find a market.
1573  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What are the alternatives for Bitcointalk? on: May 24, 2018, 02:58:32 PM
Not sure why no one has mentioned it yet, https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/, albeit that this isn't really a forum, there are some great questions/answers discussion about the technicalities of bitcoin.

You'll rarely find spam there, and mostly straightforward answers to (mostly) technical questions.
1574  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hashflare BTC estimates/payout values WRONG on: May 22, 2018, 06:51:09 PM
Anyone ever tried to convince Hashflare, that their BTC (both SHA256 and Scrypt) calculations are misleading - not to say fraud - they really think that showing payout and estimate calculations including the maintenance fee is correct :-( Had several discussion with them, but all support workers seem to be dumb. So be carefull when reading the numbers - you always have  to MANUALLY subtract the maintenance fee from daily payout and estimate earnings !! Would be an easy task for Hashflare to do that automatically, but for clear reasons they are not willing to understand the mistake. Higher numbers definitely look better, but actually they are not that high !!!

The world is round... What else is new?

I personally wouldn't be surprised.. This company is running one of the biggest hyips as of right now, hiding/not subtracting some maintenance/transaction fees seems like something you could expect them to do without any remorse.
Especially if you look into what they pulled off in the past.. Canceling lifetime contracts etc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2138012.0
1575  Economy / Services / Re: Need help for BBcode signature on: May 20, 2018, 10:14:50 AM
hello

Is anyone out there accepting paid work to design BBcode signatures?

I need a set soon for my upcoming project.

Please PM with your offer.

will appreciate quick reply. Thanks!

Or you just scroll through the services section.... I'd suggest to move your thread here; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0

There's dozens of offers of people willing to create them...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2379875.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2394476.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3332683.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3370320.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2195884.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3431093.0

This is just in the first page of the services section.. ( Deal at own risk though, i can't vouch for/or know these sellers.)


Why do you think this belongs in meta?
1576  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to obtain coin information expect here ? on: May 19, 2018, 02:10:13 PM
Hi
  I am a newcomer and want to participate in ico. Where can I get valuable coin information? Is there something like a leaderboard?

If by leaderboard you mean some kind of ranking, well, yes. There are dozens of third party websites out there who rate ICO's.

I'm not sure if all of them are 100% objective, but alot of them are.

https://www.icoalert.com/ / https://www.coinschedule.com/ / https://tokenmarket.net/ico-calendar

I wouldn't fully rely on these though. Do your own research before buying.
1577  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can BCH surpass BTC in payment functionality? on: May 18, 2018, 03:42:58 PM
what is the difference between bitcoin and BCH?
BCH has larger blocks. and has removed many features from bitcoin so it is lacking them now.
bitcoin has a lot of additional features and also the second layer solution with virtually limitless number of transactions with no fees. on top of that it can always increase the block size if needs be.

no do YOU think the fork of the original project which doesn't have the same features can surpass the original project with a lot more to offer?

Indeed.

What will bitcoin cash do once they reached maximum capacity at 32 MB blocks? Will they just hardfork again and implement 64 MB blocks?

I can't really see why anyone thinks that they actually have a real solution for any of the problems bitcoin is facing, while the only thing they have demonstrated to be capable of is increasing blocksizes.. (And breaking all of their nodes from syncing while doing so   Roll Eyes)
1578  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] bitcoin mixer bitsafe.pro - minimalistic design and lowest fee on market! on: May 17, 2018, 05:40:48 PM

Now back to my challenge: I've deposited this transaction, used the default Service fee (I'm not telling you how much exactly), set a delay anywhere from 0 to 23 hours (I'm not telling you my choice), and I lowered the fee because fees are low.



Did you sent them to a P2SH adress? I've found a trail but it seems that this one would a bit too obvious to actually be your receiving adress (+ the fact that the fees are actually a tad bit high on the transaction itself...).

https://blockchain.info/address/36mQBHnqaoN9h1vcDfuEhx3xa1hxS1k1ZG
1579  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to run a wallet on: May 16, 2018, 03:42:10 PM
I've been reading notsofast's article  about security. He said the safest way to run an altcoin wallet is to compile an open source code. Any guides how to do it? Is it called to run a client from a command line?

You can compile a wallet in ubuntu/linux pretty easily. It gets a little bit more interesting in windows though.

Simply google something along the lines of "Compiling bitcoin core from source {operating system X}".

https://bitzuma.com/posts/compile-bitcoin-core-from-source-on-ubuntu/

If you're on windows you'll probably want to use something like MinGW

You're probably looking for something like this, https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/587/how-do-i-build-bitcoin-source-in-windows-7
1580  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🚀🚀🚀 SOCIALBOOM - GREAT SMM SERVICE - CHEAP LIKES AND FOLLOWERS 🚀🚀🚀 on: May 15, 2018, 05:47:46 PM
Bump
A 15% discount on what exactly?

You don't list prices anywhere?
Do you have some kind of site like most SMM panels do? DMing you seems pretty inconvenient, and i feel as if the majority of users think the same way..
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