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Bobby_VI
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September 10, 2018, 05:57:57 PM |
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Do you plan to create your own platform?
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Chadei (OP)
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September 10, 2018, 06:01:35 PM |
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Do you plan to create your own platform?
Hello, We will plan Development of a platform for investment
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September 10, 2018, 06:05:30 PM |
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Do you plan to create your own platform?
Hello, We will plan Development of a platform for investment What else do you plan to present?
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September 10, 2018, 06:11:37 PM |
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I think this project is feasible to be monitored constantly, visible dev and team work seriously to develop this project hopefully plan continues to run smoothly and success
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September 10, 2018, 06:11:49 PM |
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Do you plan to create your own platform?
Hello, We will plan Development of a platform for investment What else do you plan to present? We are also going to develop a wallet
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September 10, 2018, 06:17:08 PM |
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How Does a Cryptocurrency Wallet Work?
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September 10, 2018, 06:25:59 PM |
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How Does a Cryptocurrency Wallet Work?
Cryptocurrency itself is not actually “stored” in a wallet. Instead, a private key (secure digital code known only to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a public digital code connected to a certain amount of currency). So your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to send and receive coins, and also acts as a personal ledger of transactions.
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September 10, 2018, 06:32:57 PM |
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How Does a Cryptocurrency Wallet Work?
Cryptocurrency itself is not actually “stored” in a wallet. Instead, a private key (secure digital code known only to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a public digital code connected to a certain amount of currency). So your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to send and receive coins, and also acts as a personal ledger of transactions. Are Cryptocurrency Wallets Secure?
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September 10, 2018, 06:34:48 PM |
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This is a idea that addresses the people’s problem and pays for the goods. The allocation of funds on each business item is one of the factors that can compete with other businesss for the same purpose in the market. The community paid much attention to the issue. Can you share more detail?
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September 10, 2018, 06:40:52 PM |
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How Does a Cryptocurrency Wallet Work?
Cryptocurrency itself is not actually “stored” in a wallet. Instead, a private key (secure digital code known only to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a public digital code connected to a certain amount of currency). So your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to send and receive coins, and also acts as a personal ledger of transactions. Are Cryptocurrency Wallets Secure? Cryptocurrency wallets are all built to be secure, but the exact security differs from wallet to wallet. Generally, like your usernames and passwords, the security of your wallet comes from you using best practices.
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September 10, 2018, 06:49:13 PM |
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How Does a Cryptocurrency Wallet Work?
Cryptocurrency itself is not actually “stored” in a wallet. Instead, a private key (secure digital code known only to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a public digital code connected to a certain amount of currency). So your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to send and receive coins, and also acts as a personal ledger of transactions. Are Cryptocurrency Wallets Secure? Cryptocurrency wallets are all built to be secure, but the exact security differs from wallet to wallet. Generally, like your usernames and passwords, the security of your wallet comes from you using best practices. How to defend yourself?
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September 10, 2018, 06:55:18 PM |
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Nice idea you have. Question of mine. What are the plans on exchanges immediately after the ICO is finished? Are there any serious plans on this and what is the roadmap on this, if any?
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September 10, 2018, 06:59:38 PM |
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How to defend yourself?
We suggest not keeping more currency than you need at one time in a single wallet that you use frequently, using google authenticator for extra layers of protection, encrypting your wallet, and using an official (or officially endorsed wallet). You can also use multi-signature transactions.
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September 10, 2018, 07:06:17 PM |
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How to defend yourself?
We suggest not keeping more currency than you need at one time in a single wallet that you use frequently, using google authenticator for extra layers of protection, encrypting your wallet, and using an official (or officially endorsed wallet). You can also use multi-signature transactions. Are Bitcoin Wallets Anonymous?
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September 10, 2018, 07:14:55 PM |
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How to defend yourself?
We suggest not keeping more currency than you need at one time in a single wallet that you use frequently, using google authenticator for extra layers of protection, encrypting your wallet, and using an official (or officially endorsed wallet). You can also use multi-signature transactions. Are Bitcoin Wallets Anonymous? The answer is about the same as the answer to whether cryptocurrency is anonymous or not. The answer is that cryptocurrency is “pseudonymous.” Due to the open source and public nature of transaction blockchain ledgers, there are little bits of public data that can be used to backward engineer someone’s identity (in theory). For most of us, the answer then would be, “it’s pretty darn close to anonymous.”
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September 10, 2018, 07:15:36 PM |
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Have just noticed your business. At first glace it seems good and as were said this project would probably be strong competitor to another similar idea. The strenghs and activity of the community is impressive!!
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September 10, 2018, 07:21:55 PM |
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Are Bitcoin Wallets Anonymous?
The answer is about the same as the answer to whether cryptocurrency is anonymous or not. The answer is that cryptocurrency is “pseudonymous.” Due to the open source and public nature of transaction blockchain ledgers, there are little bits of public data that can be used to backward engineer someone’s identity (in theory). For most of us, the answer then would be, “it’s pretty darn close to anonymous.” okey, I understood What are the types of wallets?
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September 10, 2018, 07:28:11 PM |
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What are the types of wallets?
There are several types of wallets you can use including online, offline, mobile, hardware, desktop, and paper.
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September 10, 2018, 07:35:36 PM |
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Open API means that developers and will have access to data and app and will have ability to develop on it and from it further to make additional features , other applications that communicate with this one to make a better solutions and similar things like that.
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