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Re: Withdrawal on POLONIEX
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BTC5150
on 05/09/2017, 04:41:49 UTC
My account was frozen a few months ago. I contacted support. Took a few weeks to reply but was told if I secure my email address and use 2FA for signing in my account would be accessible. I have not made a recent withdrawal but have heard there can be problems with large withdrawals so may be worthwhile to make a number of small ones.
my withdrawal is not much, aprox $40, thats weird act for exchanger which chosen by many Alt, $40 for reputation Omg

$40 as in $40 USD?

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Re: Where to buy BTC with USD?
by
BTC5150
on 05/09/2017, 04:31:30 UTC
Also, found Kraken.

Localbitcoin prices are a joke. Only for fools or those looking to hide.
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Re: Where to buy BTC with USD?
by
BTC5150
on 05/09/2017, 03:56:47 UTC
Localbitcoins.com

Bitcoin ATMs located around the country at your local hipster shop. https://coinatmradar.com/country/226/bitcoin-atm-united-states/

You can buy physical bitcoins via eBay, but the prices are straight robbery by the seller. Only a sucker would pay those prices.

On the online exchange front check out Circle used to but in researching the response to your post I learned that Circle has gotten out of the Bitcoin business to focus on fiat based peer to peer online payments.

Sorry, should have said...looking for online methods like exchanges. Localbitcoins I will check out but I believe you are buying from others and have to trust them? Do they offer an escrow service? (I will also research).

I found Cex.io takes USD for BTC too...higher than Coinbase.
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Where to buy BTC with USD?
by
BTC5150
on 05/09/2017, 03:37:43 UTC
I know of Coinbase/GDAX, anywhere else?

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Re: Everything down today...what to buy, what to buy :)
by
BTC5150
on 05/09/2017, 01:10:52 UTC
Got some Ether, gonna surge this month, and several really large ECR-20 ICOs are coming.

Which ICO's? Tezos?
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Re: Everything down today...what to buy, what to buy :)
by
BTC5150
on 04/09/2017, 20:31:43 UTC
Almost everything was down double digits today but climbing back up.

I picked up some more Waves, DGB, XEM, SIA

What you all grabbing?
Wouldn't touch any Altcoins in this market. Buy and HODL BTC to 7K is safe and flawless.

Altcoins give the opportunity to multiply your BTC as they rise back up, which they should. Much more than just holding BTC.

Everyone should have a separate stash of BTC holdings they grow and leave untouched.

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Everything down today...what to buy, what to buy :)
by
BTC5150
on 04/09/2017, 18:32:52 UTC
Almost everything was down double digits today but climbing back up.

I picked up some more Waves, DGB, XEM, SIA

What you all grabbing?
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Re: Waves wallet..?
by
BTC5150
on 31/08/2017, 07:04:51 UTC
You should look for Google Chrome extension for Waves. That one is official and working quite nice. But you should always backup your private keys and pass.

If it's an offline wallet why do I need G Chrome?

Couldn't I download it without Chrome?
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Waves wallet..?
by
BTC5150
on 31/08/2017, 06:32:41 UTC
I searched but can't find a waves wallet...I see downloads on wavesplatform but don't seem to work on my pc...(firefox?)

Whats best offline wallet?

Thanks
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Re: Altcoins for the long haul
by
BTC5150
on 23/08/2017, 09:32:39 UTC
NEO is really cheap now, possible potential for increase in the long run as China Eth

Saw an review video on youtube yesterday. Some guy said Neo will be the next big deal in some years from now. So they are maybe worth to buy some.

Yes, its called a Chinese pump and dump scheme.

Just dont get caught holding the bag and you will do well.
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November fork, name for next BTC
by
BTC5150
on 19/08/2017, 23:59:52 UTC
Any ideas what the name for the new BTC will be if it forks in November?
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Re: Cheapest place to buy BTC with USD
by
BTC5150
on 19/08/2017, 23:42:35 UTC
I've been using coinabase but fees are high. Anywhere "much" cheaper?

Thanks

For me i think you can buy bitcoins in a cheapest way is to buy in some exchange like poloniex or bittrex or cryptopia for me this is the easy ways to buy and cheap bitcoins

You can't buy btc on polo or bittrex with usd.
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Re: Cheapest place to buy BTC with USD
by
BTC5150
on 19/08/2017, 10:19:39 UTC
Just wire money to an exchange. Use gdax instead of coinbase itself

Wow...thanks.

Just tested it out and was waaaaay cheaper.

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Cheapest place to buy BTC with USD
by
BTC5150
on 19/08/2017, 09:59:56 UTC
I've been using coinabase but fees are high. Anywhere "much" cheaper?

Thanks
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Re: [ANN] TenX [ICO] end of June: making Blockchain assets spendable
by
BTC5150
on 15/08/2017, 07:22:27 UTC
lol, i'm asking always myself " why the f* all people that complain or fud are newbie? ahah how much time you have to lose in creating new accounts? and for what exactly? " Grin

You think because you have a few hundred posts you are old school or something?

I ain't complaining homie, just stating some facts.

What can you say about them facts?

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Re: Best cheapie altcoins while BTC is high
by
BTC5150
on 15/08/2017, 06:46:14 UTC
Personally I'd dump both of those...

Why would I drop them? For a couple/few hundred I can get a whole mess of them and they do have some hope. Not worried about losing a little on taking the gamble.

Not on a super tight budget here.

Thanks for mentioning the others, will check them out.
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Re: [ANN] TenX [ICO] end of June: making Blockchain assets spendable
by
BTC5150
on 15/08/2017, 05:55:50 UTC
Tenx looks like typical pump and dump coin, no?

Website shows logos of Forbes, Inc, Nasdaq, etc but links go to articles not related to them.

Normally when trademarked logos are used it's because there is a specific article on them or they are, in some way, partnered with them.

If these companies knew, their lawyers would have their logos removed.

Pure BS. Get in and get out coin.
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How to make money only with BTC
by
BTC5150
on 15/08/2017, 04:28:59 UTC
I hear many saying they don't mess with altcoins...how do you make money with btc?

Just buy the dips, sell for usd (or other fiat), then buy back in...rinse and repeat?

I'm not talking about long term holding but about how to build up your bitcoin without touching alts.

Thanks

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Best cheapie altcoins while BTC is high
by
BTC5150
on 15/08/2017, 04:21:17 UTC
What are some of the cheap altcoins that may be something big in future?

Since everything is pretty much down right now might get in on some.

So far I'm in Ripple and Sia.

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Coinbase will pay put BCH to those that had BTC in account
by
BTC5150
on 04/08/2017, 01:43:38 UTC
New announcement...

Dear Coinbase customer,

We wanted to give our customers an update on the recent Bitcoin hard fork. You can read more about what a digital currency fork is here:

https://blog.coinbase.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-fork-cba07fe73ef1

Forks enable innovation and improvements to digital currency and we believe that we will see an increasing number of forks in the future. We expect this to be a vibrant and innovative community.

When a digital currency forks, it creates a new digital asset. Adding new digital assets to Coinbase must be approached with caution. Not every asset is immediately safe to add to Coinbase from a technical stability, security, or compliance point of view.

Our top priority is the safety of customer funds and we spend extensive time designing, building, testing and auditing our systems to ensure that the digital asset we support remains safe and secure. We may not always be first in adding an asset, but if we do, you can be sure that we’ve invested significant time and care into supporting it securely. We believe this is the best approach for us to maintain customer trust.

In the case of bitcoin cash, we made clear to our customers that we did not feel we could safely support it on the day it was launched. For customers who wanted immediate access to their bitcoin cash, we advised them to withdraw their bitcoin from the Coinbase platform. However, there are several points we want to make clear for our customers:

    Both bitcoin and bitcoin cash remain safely stored on Coinbase.

    Customers with balances of bitcoin at the time of the fork now have an equal quantity of bitcoin cash stored by Coinbase.

    We operate by the general principle that our customers should benefit to the greatest extent possible from hard forks or other unexpected events.

Over the last several days, we’ve examined all of the relevant issues and have decided to work on adding support for bitcoin cash for Coinbase customers. We made this decision based on factors such as the security of the network, customer demand, trading volumes, and regulatory considerations.

We are planning to have support for bitcoin cash by January 1, 2018, assuming no additional risks emerge during that time.

Once supported, customers will be able to withdraw bitcoin cash. We'll make a determination at a later date about adding trading support. In the meantime, customer bitcoin cash will remain safely stored on Coinbase.

Thank you,

Coinbase Team