Thank you. I saw on a video that there were two different addresses on the same mining software, is that for management ease (coins sent to two wallets) or because it uses different pool?
That would be a specific configuration issue for whatever mining software you are talking about. Likely its just different pools. It it VERY common to have a primary pool defined and one or two backup pools defined. Doing so protects you when the primary pool goes down (not that the major ones do very often), and allows you to continue to mine on one of the backups. When the primary comes back up, most mining software will switch you back to that primary.
ps. Ignore the scammer that replied, he/she/it will likely be banned soon.
Ok got it. thanks in that case, can all the mined coins be sent to the same wallet? Or is it recommended to have separate wallet for security purposes?
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Re: Mining address
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MisterKT
on 06/03/2018, 16:43:01 UTC
Thank you. I saw on a video that there were two different addresses on the same mining software, is that for management ease (coins sent to two wallets) or because it uses different pool?
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Mining address
by
MisterKT
on 06/03/2018, 16:29:53 UTC
Hello all,
Could you expert please tell me how many addresses are needed to mine Ethereum for example? I have found on the internet that you needed a wallet public address to send the coin that was mined, what else?
Basée à San Mateo en Californie, la Draper University of Heroes propose depuis peu un cours en ligne sur Bitcoin. Gratuit et accessible à tous, ce cours (en anglais) est composé de 63 vidéos. Durée totale : environ 8 heures.
You have already given the main advantages of the use of Bitcoin as a mean of payment. I would say transparency, reliability so secure, and don't forget about the transaction fees that are very cheap comparing to conventional payment methods
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Re: Do we need to pay income tax if we earn through Bitcoin or Altcoins??
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MisterKT
on 08/10/2017, 09:47:59 UTC
As long as the money you wire back to your bank account does not exceed that that was transferred to the crypto account, it is ok. Another option is to keep the money in you crypto account.
Bitcoin is the first cryptocoin, and its application is in a much larger range at the moment. Ethereum is a good competitor, so if its inventor kept updating and offering competitive advantages, it would a good investment.
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Re: Taiwan not banning ICO like China
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MisterKT
on 06/10/2017, 19:18:28 UTC
That's a very good news! The tax is similar to Singapore : 17%! So it could attract some entrepreneurs
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中国人民 vs ico
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MisterKT
on 06/10/2017, 19:09:44 UTC
请问中国人民什么时候才可以参与海外项目的ico呢? 完全禁止了?
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Re: What ICO to invest in?
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MisterKT
on 05/10/2017, 20:54:46 UTC
First look at the idea: is it something new or there are already plenty of competitors on the market? Then look at the profile of each member of the team: is there a real Linkedin or social network profile? do they have significant work experience? Finally, try their MVP: the mvp is generally speaking a reliable indicator of the involvement of the team
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Re: Comment acheter des BTC rapidement?
by
MisterKT
on 04/10/2017, 22:00:18 UTC
Il existe des plateformes d'échanges entre individus, mais à tes risques...
Bonjour, Petite question, Sur kraken,j ai des btc, Comment je fais pour retirer ces btc,sur mon compte bancaire ? Je dois d abord les échangé contre des ,C est ça? Et ensuite je pourrais les retirer sur mon compte bancaire, C est bien ça??
Tu dois d'abord vendre tes BTC pour avoir des euros, et tu vas dans la partie withdraw pour les transferer sur ton compte bancaire.
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Re: Why I choose Ripple
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MisterKT
on 04/10/2017, 21:54:41 UTC
A cryptocurrency is supposed to be decentralised and UNREGULATED. I have the impression that Ripple is regulated by the banks.... leading to a fake crytocurrency
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Re: send crypto on physical wallet
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MisterKT
on 03/10/2017, 21:16:49 UTC
Allright, got it! Thanks for your responses!
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send crypto on physical wallet
by
MisterKT
on 03/10/2017, 19:34:20 UTC
Hello everyone,
Could anyone tell me if I can withdraw or send money to the address of a physical wallet (ledger wallet or trezor for instance) without connecting it to the computer?
Cheers.
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Re: Bitcoin - time to buy or sell?
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MisterKT
on 03/10/2017, 19:31:46 UTC
The Bitcoin trend is very variable so try to follow the news closely and buy when it dives and sell after it has surged Easy to say, but hard to do, try your best!
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Re: did you place all your funds into bitcoin?
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MisterKT
on 03/10/2017, 19:30:10 UTC
You should not put all of your money in one basket! It's better to diversify and invest in Bitcoin and in the major altcoins such as Ethereum, Monero, Dash