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Re: selling bch and bsv for BTC or ETH or XMR
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L_777
on 31/12/2020, 16:05:24 UTC
I have a small fortune I abandoned on binance as they effectively froze my withdrawals pending identity verification.
That's unfortunate, because Binance is the first thing that came to mind for exchanging such an amount (without KYC).
I'd even consider exchanging it by myself, but if the source of the coins is the reason you don't want to verify your frozen account, I'll run the same risk.

For BCH, you can try many smal transactions using CoinPlaza (referral link in my Mobile signature) or FixedFloat. CoinPlaza allows up to 100 euro per day without KYC, I don't know the limit for FixedFloat.
I wouldn't mind doing this (for a fee), but it's going to take a while (so the exchange rate may be different by then).
For BSV, I haven't found a trusted exchange that accepts them.

[solved]Thank you for the reply LoyceV.  I would have taken you up on this a few days ago but I did find a solution.  Kucoin seems to have everything I need to to this. 
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Re: selling bch and bsv for BTC or ETH or XMR
by
L_777
on 29/12/2020, 18:00:17 UTC
I have about 20 BCH and same in BSV that I would like to trade.   Looking for BTC, ETH or Monero.    What is the best way to do this on Bitcointalk or even elsewhere?  Not big on centralised exchanges.  Some kind of defi route or dex or whatever. What do you think?
Consider this for next year ,or Use exchange because the is the fastest and the Safest way to trade your coins..

Anyway what's Hindering you from doing this in exchange?

I am not convinced in this regard.  I have a small fortune I abandoned on binance as they effectively froze my withdrawals pending identity verification.    IS there any way to make this trade on a dex/defi?
Why don't you just try to use the middle range of exchange site like kucoin or even bitcoin.com exchange site which is owned by rogerver aka the politician of BCH?
You should start to withdraw your money in small amounts. If you don't wanna verify your KYC and then that's the only solution.

I don't exactly understand why they froze it.  I was not doing more than 2 btc of volume/day.   I did access it through a vpn, using different nodes but this should not make a difference as I have white listed addresses and a proper 2fa implementation.   I went to withdraw my chainlink and boom: I am hit with the id-verification page.  I have a friend in real-space who also ran into this same thing. 

I don't because I have grown weary.  Perhaps I should try again. 
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Re: selling bch and bsv for BTC or ETH or XMR
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L_777
on 29/12/2020, 17:58:27 UTC
I have about 20 BCH and same in BSV that I would like to trade.   Looking for BTC, ETH or Monero.    What is the best way to do this on Bitcointalk or even elsewhere?  Not big on centralised exchanges.  Some kind of defi route or dex or whatever. What do you think?
Consider this for next year ,or Use exchange because the is the fastest and the Safest way to trade your coins..

Anyway what's Hindering you from doing this in exchange?

I am not convinced in this regard.  I have a small fortune I abandoned on binance as they effectively froze my withdrawals pending identity verification.    IS there any way to make this trade on a dex/defi?
Why don't you just try to use the middle range of exchange site like kucoin or even bitcoin.com exchange site which is owned by rogerver aka the politician of BCH?
You should start to withdraw your money in small amounts. If you don't wanna verify your KYC and then that's the only solution.

I don't exactly understand why they froze it.  I was not doing more than 2 btc of volume/day.   I did access it through a vpn, using different nodes but this should not make a difference as I have white listed addresses and a proper 2fa implementation.   I went to withdraw my chainlink and boom: I am hit with the id-verification page.  I have a friend in real-space who also ran into this same thing. 
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Re: selling bch and bsv for BTC or ETH or XMR
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L_777
on 28/12/2020, 18:23:05 UTC
I have about 20 BCH and same in BSV that I would like to trade.   Looking for BTC, ETH or Monero.    What is the best way to do this on Bitcointalk or even elsewhere?  Not big on centralised exchanges.  Some kind of defi route or dex or whatever. What do you think?
Consider this for next year ,or Use exchange because the is the fastest and the Safest way to trade your coins..

Anyway what's Hindering you from doing this in exchange?

I am not convinced in this regard.  I have a small fortune I abandoned on binance as they effectively froze my withdrawals pending identity verification.    IS there any way to make this trade on a dex/defi?
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selling bch and bsv for BTC or ETH or XMP
by
L_777
on 28/12/2020, 03:25:10 UTC
I have about 20 BCH and same in BSV that I would like to trade.   Looking for BTC, ETH or Monero.    What is the best way to do this on Bitcointalk or even elsewhere?  Not big on centralised exchanges.  Some kind of defi route or dex or whatever. What do you think?
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Re: Looking for some BCH dust
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L_777
on 26/12/2020, 18:19:25 UTC
solved

locking this topic
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Re: Looking for some BCH dust
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L_777
on 26/12/2020, 17:45:06 UTC
why not just go to exchange since you only need small amount? people here won't just send you their Coin since you are still a newbie and you wanted to be send first ,Why not do the opposite? send the bsv first for trusted accounts here ,they may spend some time for you though this is only a Dust amount.

Hey, thanks for the reply

I used to go onto exchanges but now everyone seems to want kyc.  No thanks to that. 


Dude, I just need dust. 

If I send the bsv first, then I send both as there is no replay protection on that chain, and my coins aren't split yet, which is exactly what I am trying to accomplish. 


Anybody??
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
by
L_777
on 25/12/2020, 18:49:58 UTC
Wow, you guys made it to CoinMarketCap ranking #887.  Who knows, maybe #1000 is just around the corner. 


All of volume has gone

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/xyo/

There's no news about the exchange listing and that makes the old supporters are leaving this project and they are moving to the new projects and gamble with it.
1k rank could be achieved by XYO asap. Another coin gets bulltrend while there's no something happen with XYo

Yes, I am aware.  This whole project is circling the toilet-bowl.  Has been doing so for some time. 

I did buy some, but quickly saw the w.o.t.w.  However, it was not an insignificant loss and I am still a little salty about it.  But such is life I suppose. 


The worst part of the whole experience was when they put that Scott Schlepper(spelling?) retard in charge of pr.  He was as charming and as eloquent as a newbie Nigerian scammer.  I mean, the guy couldn't get a point across to save his own head from falling into a basket.   
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
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L_777
on 25/12/2020, 09:28:58 UTC
Wow, you guys made it to CoinMarketCap ranking #887.  Who knows, maybe #1000 is just around the corner. 

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Looking for some BCH dust
by
L_777
on 25/12/2020, 08:48:32 UTC
⭐ Merited by LoyceV (2)
Hello all,

I am looking to acquire just a little BCH that is already split from SV.   I just need to split my coins out and I don't feel like sending them to an exchange or going to some spammy faucet. 
Please help.  First to send me 0.00001 split BCH ABC to bitcoincash:qr9h94wzzxua3tnq6y0l2scs23snc9lz6cktvynq99 will receive 0.003 bsv in return, payable to their address of choice.  Feel free to pm. 

I am grateful for your help. 
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Re: Microloan for Collateral
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L_777
on 24/12/2018, 08:07:28 UTC
That doesn't make any sense, A> you don't understand leverage, I am not going to explain the chain, I should have  dumbed down the post.

They are going to get the payment back right away, because that loan will be used to provide collateral for another loan in addition to my funds. So say it's 500 dollars in bitcoin I want through a normal lender, I put up 250, 125 I get from a lender here; the lender gives me 500, of that 125 I return it the original lender.

It's really pretty simple and I've done it before.  The idea is to establish a relationship so in these commercial lenders it builds up my credit and then the lender here will in the future give me larger loans,  and this is all to ultimately leverage trading on exchange.  

If you can't understand what I alluded to in the original post and is common sense.

Edit; I was annoyed in my post because I came here as a new member seeking help and the response was rude but I apologize for any offense.

And what happens exactly when your trade goes sideways?  Get another micro loan under a different account maybe?
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
by
L_777
on 22/12/2018, 11:42:32 UTC
So the daily volume at this time is sitting at 4.8 M USD.  That is almost 25% of the entire market cap.   Are we supposed to believe that a quarter of all the tokens have changed hands in the last 24 hours?
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Re: Everything is an investment-change my mind
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L_777
on 03/12/2018, 04:07:34 UTC
If you don't want to be in stocks, bonds or mutual funds, then keep it simple and stick to what you know.  I for one know a fair bit about numismatic coins. I know a guy, all he does is spend his money on vintage electric guitars and he has done quite well.
Some people like real estate.  The point is, stay in your comfort zone, talk to people and only invest when you can get in cheap.  You can't really go wrong. 
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Re: Getting access to BTC in event of death
by
L_777
on 09/06/2018, 05:33:48 UTC
Legally, if you filled out a KYC for these exchanges, couldn't your wife get what you have on the exchanges at least, through legal means?

Yes, if you left it on the exchanges.  But then you are left with the problem of trusting the exchanges to hold your funds -> not the ideal.
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Re: Getting access to BTC in event of death
by
L_777
on 01/06/2018, 02:06:34 UTC
man, what can I say?  Wow.  I'm not sure if you understood what I was trying to say, but I know that I don't understand what you're saying.    I don't know what you mean by "safe location" or what it is that "they" are removing from said location.  I am confused.  

To clarify, if I may, I don't think anybody will "find" the deposit box.  This is not a scenario that I am guarding against.   What I have here is a mechanism in place that protects against other (perhaps illegitimate) claims on the estate.  
Maybe I'm not understanding correctly. So let's try, and get things straight. You said that you have a location in geography that only your wife would know of, and that you've buried your nanos seed. I did initially misunderstand that I thought you were burying both the deposit box with the wallet, and the seed. You then said if a "unfriendly" which I'll refer to as a stranger happened upon your deposit box they couldn't get in.

Alright, so we've cleared things up without being rude right? Okay, so there's a fundamental problem with storing anything in a spot, and burying it. If it's in the public, and not private land then it could be found by a stranger whether that's through construction work or someone happens to dig up in that "spot". The spot is the safe location that I was referring too.

There's been several stories spread through the newspapers, and probably online that people have had their secret stashes discovered by members of the public. Mostly by accident. Okay so what I'm trying to say here that you shouldn't assume that just digging a hole, and burying your stash would mean it's safe. Even if it's a very slim chance of someone stumbling upon it you should take other precautions.

Your wife might not know much about cryptocurrency, but I would 100% recommend that you encrypt that seed even if you do bury it. It shouldn't be stored in plain text anywhere. You could teach her how to decrypt it right now.

I know you said your not concerned about your location being found, but you absolutely should be. It's your seed, and with that anyone can get into your funds with or without the wallet. You should always practice the best security possible, and guard against as many possibilities as possible. I'm only saying this, because you offered advice on a thread about exactly this, and I'm offering some advice on how this could be improved if you wanted too.

Thank you for the clarification.    I am 99.9% certain that the seed will not be found, however, I do see your point about secrets being turned up by unsuspecting normies.   As an added measure, I will take your advice about encrypting the seed, and then maybe leaving the key with my wife (outside the deposit box.)   

Thanks for the reply and feedback. 

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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
by
L_777
on 30/05/2018, 02:34:54 UTC
So it seems XYO's strategy to continue the token sale, not only completely failed, but also backfired horribly.   The token price went into the shitter from where the bottom feeders are buying at a discount.   Nobody is really buying from the gamma sale, and investors are trying to cut their losses by dumping on iDEX.  Nice work.  

To Scott:  Stop making videos.   You don't inspire confidence in this venture.  You should be filtered right out.  
It was listed on idex while the ganma sale is on going? That's terrible idex is very bad for having it. It happens and i think not all of them has to do panic sell in idex. Wait for the official announcement about this like one said to jump in into conclusions.

OK guys, not jumping to conclusions here, I'm talking about historical facts.  The token sale failed.  Very few are buying from gamma.  The price on idex is still lower than gamma.  Even if this changes, which it may, it does not change the fact that XY betrayed their investors by diluting the tokens with an additional 5bn.  

A more reasonable strategy might have been to list the token, work hard to develop the technology, and sell some of the reserve to finance ongoing development.  Instead they shot themselves in the dick.  
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
by
L_777
on 30/05/2018, 02:29:09 UTC
Can anyone tell me the current market value for xyo at this moment?

you can find it here: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/xyo-network/
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Re: Getting access to BTC in event of death
by
L_777
on 30/05/2018, 00:10:36 UTC
I have actually given this topic a fair bit of thought in the past.  I was like you in that I had assets strewn about on various exchanges.  I'll try not to give you advice, but instead tell you how I dealt with the problem.  

There is a spot (in geography) that I can refer to in such a way that only my wife would know it's meaning.   Also there is a deposit box, whose contents go to her in the will.  
Finally, I have a Ledger hardware wallet that I used to collect all the coins and tokens from the various exchanges.  I used the chrome extensions to gather the coins, and MEW with Nano for all the tokens.   From there, I buried my nano's seed (along with instructions on how to retrieve funds) at the "spot", and then wrote my wife a letter informing of the existence of that seed at the "spot."  

The advantage of this strategy is that if an unfriendly gets into the deposit box, then they cannot take the crypto, as they don't know the location of the seed.  

I hope this helps somebody out there.  There are too many instances of people dying without bequeathing their coins to their kin.   Good luck with your perpetuation plan.

You might be right than if a stranger finds the deposit box before your wife they won't be able to access the funds, but that doesn't stop them from removing it from the safe location, and trying to get into it back at their property. So, this method isn't that foolproof as you likely wouldn't care if the package was missing, but you could verify that the coins hadn't removed, because the likelihood of the finding the deposit box would be unlikely at best.

So there's no real advantage if someone else finds it other than your wife, because the deposit box would likely still be taken, and beyond the reach of your wife just like it would be if they had got access, and taken the coins.

man, what can I say?  Wow.  I'm not sure if you understood what I was trying to say, but I know that I don't understand what you're saying.    I don't know what you mean by "safe location" or what it is that "they" are removing from said location.  I am confused.   

To clarify, if I may, I don't think anybody will "find" the deposit box.  This is not a scenario that I am guarding against.   What I have here is a mechanism in place that protects against other (perhaps illegitimate) claims on the estate.   
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN] XYO - Decentralized Crypto-Location Oracle Network. Sale 20.03
by
L_777
on 29/05/2018, 18:39:33 UTC
So it seems XYO's strategy to continue the token sale, not only completely failed, but also backfired horribly.   The token price went into the shitter from where the bottom feeders are buying at a discount.   Nobody is really buying from the gamma sale, and investors are trying to cut their losses by dumping on iDEX.  Nice work. 

To Scott:  Stop making videos.   You don't inspire confidence in this venture.  You should be filtered right out. 
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Re: Getting access to BTC in event of death
by
L_777
on 27/05/2018, 19:48:04 UTC
I have actually given this topic a fair bit of thought in the past.  I was like you in that I had assets strewn about on various exchanges.  I'll try not to give you advice, but instead tell you how I dealt with the problem. 

There is a spot (in geography) that I can refer to in such a way that only my wife would know it's meaning.   Also there is a deposit box, whose contents go to her in the will. 
Finally, I have a Ledger hardware wallet that I used to collect all the coins and tokens from the various exchanges.  I used the chrome extensions to gather the coins, and MEW with Nano for all the tokens.   From there, I buried my nano's seed (along with instructions on how to retrieve funds) at the "spot", and then wrote my wife a letter informing of the existence of that seed at the "spot."   

The advantage of this strategy is that if an unfriendly gets into the deposit box, then they cannot take the crypto, as they don't know the location of the seed. 

I hope this helps somebody out there.  There are too many instances of people dying without bequeathing their coins to their kin.   Good luck with your perpetuation plan.