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November 13, 2024, 04:53:33 PM
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The links on kycnot.me are not safe & been hacked for fake phishing links? The only safe links are in ANN threads?

Where can I see user reviews on exch.cx and thy have no history of freezing accounts?
When you are reading reviews on any third-party website about other platforms and services, it's for reference only. You will have to double check these reviews by your own due diligent research with other review websites, or with your own skills.

Automatically trusting information on any review website is bad because their reviews can be biased, bought, or out of update.

KYCnot.me has its history of very low update intensity and you know this market changes very quickly. FTX exchange collapsed within a week.

Alright any alternatives to KYCnot.me that has more updates? FTX is KYC CEX so is KYCnot.me legally obliged to cover the news of FTX collapse?
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November 14, 2024, 05:26:39 PM
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Hi from UK,

Does Robosats only works in Tor only or works in any Clearnet browser that does not require connection to the Tor network 1st and if so there is no limited functionality on the Clearnet version in compared to its Tor version?

Yes, RoboSats only works in Tor if you want any privacy. Technically you can use it without but if it's on clearnet, your IP can see all of your traffic.

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Usually what are the typical average premiums % of buying & selling orders for quick trades?

In my experience, they are about 5-7% but if you're patient, you can buy at 0% premium.

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What if for example a buyer likes to buy a large amount bitcoin lets say 1btc at $100k using robosats, is it possible with just 1 robot account and with just 1 buy order without breaking it down into smaller orders and usually how quick for this buy order to be filled? Best suited for Fiat or stablecoins? The reason buyer does this because of fear of CEX freezing account even after completing KYC.

There's very low liquidity on the RB order book so you're best bet is to break it up into smaller payments of around $100-$500

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For swaps on Robosats does this meaning trading for stablecoins and if so what stablecoins are supported on robosats?

RoboSats supports any form of payment method that you want. The other party just has to accept the payment method. If you want to pay with Euros via SEPA, then the seller has to acccept that as a form of payment. If you want to pay with Pokemon Cards by mail, the seller has to accept that as payment.

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When it comes to selling which are the most popular fiat payment methods to accept to reduce chargebacks much as possible? There is no chargebacks for stablecoins?

There's no chargebacks with stablecoins because it's "crypto". When the seller sends you an address, you send the stablecoins to that address and they release the bitcoin payment. There's little to no risk of fraud because the address that you send payment to us in the chat and you can easily prove that you sent to the address if you can provide the TXID that you used to make the payment and maybe a screenshot of the payment in your wallet.

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Has there ever been a case in the past where the robosats company or hosting 3rd party of Robosats has a frozen a large trade or transaction, lets say for example a buy or sell trade of 1btc? Where are the hosts of robosats website for clear & Tor located?
Not likely since there's isn't really that much liquidity on the lightning network to send/receive 1 BTC payments via RoboSats.

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