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Can You Really Make $33,000 A Year Mining Bitcoin?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 18/12/2023, 18:01:28 UTC
I reached out to the company selling the mining rig, and they have agreed to provide you with step-by-step guidance on how to set it up. I also watched some YouTube videos on the same topic. Although it seems like a straightforward process, I'm curious why more people aren't doing it.

https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/bitmain/antminer-ks3-9-4th
https://imgur.com/a/YVuNIhK

https://imgur.com/Ky8HakT
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 22:22:13 UTC
I just got off the phone with my friend and even though I gave him my BTC address he said he hasn't sent any payments yet.
So, your friend didn't send you anything! Why did you create this topic then and what are you complaining about? This is really confusing!
Anyways, when someone's send you money (coins) ask him for the payment transaction ID (hash) and use any blockexplorer to verify that the transaction has been confirmed (at least 1 confirmation). The money is not yours unless the transaction gets confirmed.

On a side note: use a real wallet. Use a non-custodial wallet such as Electrum.

When I received the money in my BTC wallet, I assumed that he was the one who made the deposit.
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 17:26:21 UTC

That address has never seen any transactions
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/1CUxCZsiT7YbygEy8sJvJLcKDAU2jnhhkB
https://mempool.space/address/1CUxCZsiT7YbygEy8sJvJLcKDAU2jnhhkB

If there were some pending they have been dropped by most nodes, so it's as they never happened.
My advice would be to first contact your friend and tell him you've never got the funds, then ask him to either resend them with a higher fee or if he refuses to show you from which address and in what tractions he claims he has sent you those.

I just got off the phone with my friend and even though I gave him my BTC address he said he hasn't sent any payments yet.

It's been a confusing time for me but I've learned a lot. I didn't realize I could send money to a BTC address and not really send it.
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 17:03:24 UTC
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 15:21:21 UTC
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 04:06:29 UTC
I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has taken the time to read my posts and provide me with feedback. I am new to the world of cryptocurrency, and despite clicking on the links that people have sent me, I am not entirely certain about what I am supposed to do next.

I'm using Bitcoin.com wallet.

So far there have been 9 unconfirmed deposits.
When I click, "Insert Image" I get this:

http://

I try to copy and paste the image but that doesn't work.
I try to drag the image but that doesn't work either.


How do I insert an image?
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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 10/12/2023, 00:01:38 UTC
I clicked,
"View Transaction on Block Explorer"

This is the message:
"404 Not Found"

"The transaction "-----" has either not been found on Bitcoin's network or, most likely, has not been processed yet.
Please wait a few minutes and check again."

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Re: Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 09/12/2023, 17:20:23 UTC
#stompix

He has made a total of eight payments, each one for the amount of $600.00.

So can he delete the transaction?
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Can There Be Foul Play When Soimeone Deposits Money Into Your BTC Wallet?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 09/12/2023, 17:06:33 UTC
"In general, Bitcoin transactions usually take from one to one and a half hours to complete."

A friend owes me money and he wants to pay me in BTC, so I gave him my BTC wallet address.
He makes a small payment every day and there have been 8 payments in eight days.
However, when I check the transactions, each one says,


"Be aware, that this transaction has not yet been confirmed."

I thought BTC was fast and quick. Why is it taking so long? Is there foul play?
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Someone Deposited Money Into My Bitcoin Wallet. Can He Withdraw it?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 09/12/2023, 00:06:35 UTC
Someone owed me money and he wanted to pay me in Bitcoin.
So I gave him my Bitcoin wallet address and he transferred the funds.
It's now complete.
But can he now withdraw the money since he has my bitcoin wallet address?
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Re: Using A Crypto Recovery Service
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 07/11/2023, 18:55:03 UTC
@jrrsparkles

The story goes that while watching YouTubers who invest in cryptocurrency, Eddie Moon stood out.
I joined Eddie Moon's Patreon and Discord. He reached out to me and convinced me to invest in www.webulltradingbot.com.
I was instructed by him to perform a wire transfer of US dollars into www.webulltradingbot.com.
Once the USD funds were deposited into www.webulltradingbot.com, they would automatically convert the USD funds into BTC.
I realized that www.webulltradingbot.com was a scam website when I attempted to withdraw money, but the site demanded additional deposits before approving withdrawals.

I reported Eddie Moon to YouTube but I never heard anything back.
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Re: Using A Crypto Recovery Service
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 07/11/2023, 14:01:56 UTC
@mich

I understand what you are saying - that if they do recover the funds, they will keep all of it.

But I wonder how they recover the funds? Chase Bank wouldn't give me the identity of the account holder to whom the money was transferred.

I've been told that most scammers immediately withdraw the money into another account. Therefore even if Chase Bank tried to recover the funds, there is none there.

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Re: Using A Crypto Recovery Service
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 06/11/2023, 22:49:06 UTC
@jrrsparkles

I did a wire transfer from my bank, Bank of America, to their bank, Chase Bank. Bank of America filled out all the fraud paperwork and sent it to Chase Bank. It was all in the hands of Chase Bank if they would send the funds back. The fraud specialist at Bank of America informed me that Chase Bank is pretty good at complying.

I did Google the company I'm using:
"We highly recommend ASCH Ltd for their integrity, professionalism, and remarkable results. ASCH Ltd has been instrumental in recovering our lost assets after a devastating cyber attack. Their expertise, professionalism, and relentless pursuit of our stolen funds were truly impressive."

They told me to never pay any money upfront for any reason. Once they recover the funds, they will take out 10% and return the rest to me.
So if they are a scam, how does the scam work? Do they actually recover the funds and then keep the entire loot?
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Re: Using A Crypto Recovery Service
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 04/11/2023, 21:23:05 UTC
I have sent an email to the recovery service, inquiring about the expected duration of the recovery process.
They informed me that it would take several weeks for the funds to be recovered. After the recovery, they will keep 10% as their fee and send me the rest.

It took Bank of America 90 days to inform me that they were unable to recover the funds.

I wonder how they are able to recover the funds when Bank of America wasn't able to?
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Using A Crypto Recovery Service
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 03/11/2023, 20:06:02 UTC
I Googled for a Crypto recovery service to get funds back from a crypto scam.

This is the email they sent me.

"Our forensic team has been set up and your case has been reviewed. All licenses required are being processed, and the premium tools required have been sourced.

We have completed the first stage of analysis, which is the website vulnerability analysis.

Our tests show webulltradingbot.com IP address ports, protocol information, scripts, hostnames, ISPs, ASNs, and so on. All this is enough to launch a zero-day exploit. We will run a deeper test to deduce the exploits required to get undetectable and full access into their database. Once we have access to the webulltradingbot.com servers database we will be able to know how the system was wired the assets rotated and how the funds were transferred. With all this information, we will know the right people to attack to get the funds back, as all our operations are precisely carried out.

This is all the information we can provide for now till we can proceed with the procedure above is successively done. All the processes highlighted above our goal will be to take back what has been stolen from you from the scammers and then we will neutralize their functioning assets. So far, they have access to the Internet they are not out of our reach. let us know how committed you are to this. All this will not come for free. We will need to use high-end licenses and malware for the processes in the right hands to achieve precision to get this done."


They said they take 10% of what they recover. I'll keep everyone up to date.
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Do You Use Crypto Signals?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 04/10/2023, 17:01:55 UTC
There are a lot of Crypto Signal Providers - about 5 of them are at the top of the list.
They claim 80% accuracy.
I googled reviews and I read nothing but good things about them.
If they were bad signals people would give bad reviews.

If they do have 80% accuracy, then anyone who uses them would become wealthy in a short time.
Do you use any crypto signals?
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Which Trading Bot Is The Best?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 22/08/2023, 13:37:09 UTC
I did my research and Learn2Trade seemed the most reliable and affordable.
They claim to have an 80% success rate.
I joined 3 months ago but all I'm doing is losing money.
I also joined Elite Signals, which has educational videos and provide unique indicators.

Learn2Trade sends you 4 crypto signals every day.
I put it on Tradeview and use Elite Signals indicators to see if it is a good trade.
In the past 3 months, there have only been 20 crypto signals that meet the standards.
I placed $100 on each trade and set the stop loss according to each signal.
2 of them went down I lost money.
The other 18 trades are still open in a negative, approaching the stop loss.

Do you use any trading bots?
Which ones are they and how are they doing?
PS. I hope I placed this in the right category.

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Staking Coins With Annual Returns - Good Idea
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 15/08/2023, 01:00:05 UTC
I have Atomic Wallet.
It offers the highest percent annual return for staked coins.
There are other crypto wallets that offer higher returns but it's not available to US citizens.

Osmo-USD has been pretty steady for quite some time. It offers a 22% annual return if staked.
Some people will say but that won't last forever. No one knows when the percentage will drop.
If it drastically drops then I can move it to another coin that offers a 22% annual return.

Or I could put equal amounts into 4 different coins that offer high yields.
So if one drops I can move it to another coin.

Some people will say what if the price of the coin drastically drops?
But you can say that about any coin you invest in.

Do you think it's a good idea to stake coins?
Please explain your opinion.

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Is This How You Short A Crypto Coin?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 24/07/2023, 03:15:53 UTC
1. I joined Learn2Trade, where they provide 5 suggestions per day, on whether to BUY or SELL.
2. I understand how to BUY and wait for the price to go up.
But I don't understand how you make money on SELL.

For example, let's say I believe BTC will go down. So I BUY BTC. And then I wait for it to go down and then SELL.
Don't I lose money?
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Is It Normal For A Site To Ask For Your Wallet Address?
by
CupCakeHugs007
on 21/07/2023, 16:14:06 UTC
Many people say you should have a non-custodial wallet.
I did research and decided on Atomic Wallet.
I want to transfer funds from my Bank of America account into Atomic Wallet.
However, there are 7 different USDCoins.
So I used the Help feature and ask which of the 7 should I use?
I got an email back:

Hi there,
Thank you for reaching out.
We are here to help! But I need a little cooperation from your side, as we are a decentralized wallet and we don’t have any access to your private information.
In order for me to understand what happened, please provide the following info:
– Your coin addresses

Looking forward to your reply.


Is it normal for them to ask for my coin address?
I've read about all the scams going on. About how good hackers are.
And why do they need my coin address?