Non è una stablecoin, e quindi per ora non sarebbe usata, visto che avrebbe il lavore che anche "scende". Le commissioni non sono basse, è improbabile che scenderanno, e le conferme richiedono ore, anche solo per la prima ... in cui sarebbe sempre possibile fare un double spend. Con i sistemi di coinjoin fanno pagare un botto di fee.
Anche Monero che è usata tanto nel darkweb non è ancora adatta a questo scopo, proprio per la sua volatilità.
Fin'ora è stato il $ a sostenere questa causa: cosa vieta che continui a farlo, quando sarà digitalizzato?
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Re: 0x Protocol ZRX Predictions
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bitsweet1
on 24/02/2020, 11:29:37 UTC
Hi, the price has returned to more than acceptable levels for a purchase; the point is: is it still worth it?
Nowadays there are lots of projects where you can get the passive profit starting from nearly 5% per month, but to buy Nexo spending 18,5k and to hold them in order to get the 20$ as a result is really silly, may be just for fun.
$20 figure is just a guesstimate from............ "someone", no source. Take it with a pinch of salt...
And wait for the official announcement from NEXO.
Really? Why don't you publish the list?
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Re: Is it possible not to find a payment received on a unique address?
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bitsweet1
on 20/03/2019, 06:57:11 UTC
Everything ok, refund received. Thank you very much for your time
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Re: Is it possible not to find a payment received on a unique address?
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bitsweet1
on 19/03/2019, 12:10:48 UTC
I thank everyone for the kind answers. The seller confirms that he has a third party that handles bitcoin payments for him. This is the answer I received today: thanks for your patience, this is really a matter that must be solved by the BPP
they usually answer within 24 hours
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Is it possible not to find a payment received on a unique address?
Good evening, I have a problem with a transaction that took place yesterday (at the moment it has 150 confirmations) on an address used only for the transaction itself. The receiver states that he does not know how to recover the bitcoin fraction sent. In detail: for a purchase made online, I am presented with a screen with the amount in and btc; I have 10 minutes to do it, but the QR code is not visible, so I try to send the public address to my wallet, but I lose time to calculate the fees to add; the 10 minutes expire, I repeat the operation succeeding in completing it but, I don't realize that in the meantime, the address has changed and, I send the btc to the address that I had saved previously. Is it possible that the seller is unable to recover the btc from that address? Thank you in advance for any kind answers
Concordo, ma se avessero intenzioni benevole, immagino che risponderebbero alle mail mie e di altri che prima di me, vi hanno avuto a che fare. Avrei degli screenshot da allegare ma, non so come fare
Finora che genere di accordi hai preso o eventualmente che domande hai posto?
Ho acquistato la sera del 5 gennaio: alle 2 del 6, avevo la prova che il pagamento l'avevano ricevuto. Dopo qualche giorno, ho chiesto informazioni e mi hanno risposto di attendere, poi, il nulla
Già, sono stato un bel coglione! Mi era stata inviata una pagina del sito, dove poter visualizzare le caratteristiche del miner: ho pensato, che fosse stato verificato da chi me l'ha mandato... errore di superficialità
No, questo è non è quello finto che ti ruba i soldi, che è questo: https://www.antminereurope.com/antminer-s9/ almeno dicono... io non ho mai comperato da nessuno dei due...
Concordo, ma se avessero intenzioni benevole, immagino che risponderebbero alle mail mie e di altri che prima di me, vi hanno avuto a che fare. Avrei degli screenshot da allegare ma, non so come fare
Finora che genere di accordi hai preso o eventualmente che domande hai posto?
Ho acquistato la sera del 5 gennaio: alle 2 del 6, avevo la prova che il pagamento l'avevano ricevuto. Dopo qualche giorno, ho chiesto informazioni e mi hanno risposto di attendere, poi, il nulla
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Re: Antminer truffa?
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bitsweet1
on 30/01/2018, 18:20:58 UTC
Concordo, ma se avessero intenzioni benevole, immagino che risponderebbero alle mail mie e di altri che prima di me, vi hanno avuto a che fare. Avrei degli screenshot da allegare ma, non so come fare
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Antminer truffa?
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bitsweet1
on 28/01/2018, 11:59:26 UTC
Buongiorno, in questo topic vorrei segnalare un sito, che dice di vendere materiale per il mining; mi piacerebbe essere smentito ma, con ogni probabilità trattasi di un sito truffa
Scusate la domanda: se devo trasferire un token dal suo indirizzo ( dove non ci sono Ether ) di MyEtherWallet, all'indirizzo di un exchange, il Gas lo prende direttamente dai token o devo depositare una quantità sufficiente di Ether? Grazie
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Re: Wrong Wallet Transfer
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bitsweet1
on 13/10/2017, 12:11:10 UTC
Thank you all for the answers, now, I think I can try it. I will update as soon as possible. Crack the wolf
The wallet is bread and this is Bittrex's support response:You have sent BCY to a BTC address, these wallets have addresses that validate to each other, but the wallets are not compatible for receiving coins. You'll need to research how to remove a private key from a Bitcoin address and import it into a BCY wallet to recover these coins. You may want to contact someone from the BCY community for help. We can be of no further assistance on this issue.
When you created the Bread Wallet, you should have written down some recovery key words. Those key words can be used to recover the private keys that you need to access your BCY.
I don't know anything about BCY, so I don't know which BCY wallets (if any) allow you to import the type of key words that Bread Wallet uses. You'll need to ask in the altcoin sub-forum for help from someone that is familiar with BCY wallets.
Ok, support has given me the same answer in summary: If you have your private key (I guess it should be the case when using bread wallet, right?), you can implement it in counterwallet and then import the fund from the bread wallet. If you don't know your private key, you can try to contact the bread wallet support to ask them how to get it.
Please, advise, and will further explain you how to import your funds.
Hi, if it can help you bittrex send me back my wrong transfer (without asking them) after 73 days.
A thousand thanks, good wishes. Do you mean, have I returned to the starting address? However, support has given me this answer on Thursday: You have sent BCY to a BTC address, these wallets have addresses that validate to each other, but the wallets are not compatible for receiving coins. You will need to research how to remove a private key from a Bitcoin address and import it into a BCY wallet to recover these coins. You may want to contact someone from the BCY community for help. We can not have any further assistance on this issue. Thank you,
We should be more careful in terms of ttransferring to our wallet. The same procedure applies like in a bank. If you value the bitcoins you earn, you should be more keen to details. I mean like the wallet address it has lots of letters and numbers right?
I also thank you for your answer. Yes, you are right, we must be careful (I speak for myself in this case) I already said it seems to me that it was wrong: it was my first token / btc exchange attempt (in the opposite case, I did not have these issues) moreover, no one has yet explained to me, how did they ever get me 54.3 bits in BTC following that operation: mystery?
The wallet is bread and this is Bittrex's support response:You have sent BCY to a BTC address, these wallets have addresses that validate to each other, but the wallets are not compatible for receiving coins. You'll need to research how to remove a private key from a Bitcoin address and import it into a BCY wallet to recover these coins. You may want to contact someone from the BCY community for help. We can be of no further assistance on this issue.
When you created the Bread Wallet, you should have written down some recovery key words. Those key words can be used to recover the private keys that you need to access your BCY.
I don't know anything about BCY, so I don't know which BCY wallets (if any) allow you to import the type of key words that Bread Wallet uses. You'll need to ask in the altcoin sub-forum for help from someone that is familiar with BCY wallets.
I thank you for the answer. However, I have access to the wallet bread, I did not miss the password or anything like that. I would like to make clear the concept that I sent from a BCY wallet to a address that corresponds to a BTC address: did your response take place on the basis of this awareness? If so, then imagine, is it like having to retrieve BCH?