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Best online wallet for privacy
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hutchdavidson
on 12/09/2019, 19:13:08 UTC
I need an online wallet where they arent getting in my business, wanting to know where my money comes from, and just leaves me alone. Which wallet? Thanks
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Am I screwed?
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hutchdavidson
on 26/06/2019, 03:28:32 UTC
I sold at $7550, am I screwed or will it at least go back down to $7500?
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Re: Did you ever regret having gotten into Bitcoin?
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hutchdavidson
on 28/11/2018, 00:17:50 UTC
If youre talking about a method of payment and e-commerce no i dont regret.
But i had a lot of money tied up for pure speculation and that i now regret after this latest crash. I know it will take forever just to get back to $7k.
Probably just gonna HODL until i get back to break even (if that ever happens) then bail
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Which exchange processes trades fastest?
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hutchdavidson
on 15/10/2018, 20:16:37 UTC
Currently use poloniex but seems everytime i make a trade it takes forever and by the time it gets processed the price has already moved the other direction and im stuck waiting for it to move again
Any ideas?
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Re: Sites/wallets that link with Bank of America accounts?
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hutchdavidson
on 14/09/2018, 01:12:38 UTC
A few exchanges that allow buying and selling bitcoin using a bank account: BitPanda, Coinbase, Bitstamp, CEX.io, Kraken & Gemini.

It's not advisable to keep your funds in exchanges though. Buy/sell and withdraw your funds to a wallet that give you control over your private keys. (Electrum for desktop, Mycelium for android, Trezor for best security).
i have Nano Ledger
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Sites/wallets that link with Bank of America accounts?
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hutchdavidson
on 13/09/2018, 15:45:25 UTC
Hello
Im looking for a wallet that links with my BOA account that can easily buy and sell bitcoin from the BOA account thanks appreciate it!
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Re: Will Bitcoin continue to rise?
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hutchdavidson
on 05/05/2018, 03:16:26 UTC
I need it to dip below $9600 since i tethered out after it hit $9600
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Re: Cryptocurrency kills people
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hutchdavidson
on 25/04/2018, 12:20:47 UTC
He has a point because cryptocurrency with the current setting could easily be an avenue of hiding fund that could fuel all these bad vices. However, I believe you don't throw away the baby with the bad water. It is high time the government step in and have a measure of control without stopping the freedom we currently enjoy in the world of cryptocurrency.  
Government stepping in without stopping freedom doesnt happen
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Re: The price of bitcoin has returned above $9,000 for the first time since March!!
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hutchdavidson
on 24/04/2018, 20:36:57 UTC
Wasnt btc supposed to be about $30k by now according to all estimates in december?
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Re: How long does it take Poloniex to complete Open Orders?
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hutchdavidson
on 23/04/2018, 00:50:36 UTC
Ok that makes more sense, placed order to sell at the current price at the time of $8979 this morning and price has dropped a good bit since then

So I'm going to guess you didn't use a market order, as that would have made the trade go through instantly. You most likely went to trying to use some sort of limit order ( or something of that nature) and your trade didn't go through as the market moved around.

Could we see exactly what your order looks like in order to further help ya out with this problem. Wouldn't want someone trying to buy / sell 13 btc and it not work for them!
All i did was wait until the price hit a certain amount then manually place the sell but looks like the time it took me to login and make the sell the price dropped and left my order open until the price goes back up. In gonna start using the limits to automatically trigger the sells and buys so i dont have to deal with this sort of stuff. Im still new and didnt want to do that but if it means missing out on my profits if i dont then i will of course
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Re: How long does it take Poloniex to complete Open Orders?
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hutchdavidson
on 23/04/2018, 00:24:11 UTC
Ok that makes more sense, placed order to sell at the current price at the time of $8979 this morning and price has dropped a good bit since then. Every time i make a sell its always at the current price and went theough fast but i guess this time the price drop happened too fast
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How long does it take Poloniex to complete Open Orders?
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hutchdavidson
on 22/04/2018, 23:28:47 UTC
Placed an order to sell 12 BTC this morning about 10 hours ago and its still in the Open Order section. How long to actually complete the sell? Thanks
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Re: How do you keep your mnemonic phrases?
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hutchdavidson
on 15/04/2018, 16:03:15 UTC
Ledger Nano 24 word phrase written on paper, laminated, stored in a safe in a secret closet in my house.
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Re: Bitcoin will hit 25k by the end of this Year?
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hutchdavidson
on 13/04/2018, 13:42:28 UTC
In other words, nobody knows nothing, as usual
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Re: Which banks are bitcoin friendly?
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hutchdavidson
on 08/03/2018, 03:49:36 UTC
I initially bought bitcoin through my credit union linked to an exchange but got a letter from the credit uinion saying its not allowed and to stop etc
Are there any banks that allow this? Thanks
Were you able to purchase BTC even after the letter? If that's the case then you shouldn't have any problem because many banks are discouraging people from buying cryptocurrency, officially they are calling it for safety of people because scams are every easy suing crypto. No bank is truly bitcoin friendly, some of the banks may not send you these letters for now but that won't make them bitcoin friendly, although some banks are embracing blockchin they still hate bitcoin.

The letter said my account would be suspended if I kept buying btc so I didnt want to find out so I didnt try to buy anymore btc. I figured they actually meant it or I wouldnt have got the letter in the first place. Banks usually mean it when they threaten to kick you out...
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Re: Which banks are bitcoin friendly?
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hutchdavidson
on 06/03/2018, 20:59:11 UTC
Im USA and used cash to buy all the btc to avoid the CC fees on the sites
I was wiring money to a bank in london, for Bitstamp account
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Which banks are bitcoin friendly?
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hutchdavidson
on 06/03/2018, 16:04:24 UTC
I initially bought bitcoin through my credit union linked to an exchange but got a letter from the credit uinion saying its not allowed and to stop etc
Are there any banks that allow this? Thanks
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Re: What are the best exchanges?
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hutchdavidson
on 23/02/2018, 15:03:11 UTC
I have used at least two dozen different exchanges to date (ever since 2012). In my opinion, BTC-e / Wex ranks as the exchange in which I am most comfortable with. They don't intrude your privacy (relatively) and no one has hacked them or stole the coins.

You mean this BTC-E ?
https://btc-e.com/index.html
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Re: What are the best exchanges?
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hutchdavidson
on 23/02/2018, 14:35:56 UTC
i never tried poloniex. and i do not like poloniex. I've used some exchange like HITBTC, etherdelta, bittrex, cryptopia and also binance.

but I mostly use etherdelta, bittrex and binance. I think they are the best.

Doesnt make much sense to say you dont like it if youve never even used it.
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Re: What are the best exchanges?
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hutchdavidson
on 23/02/2018, 04:09:04 UTC
I dont store anything on the exchange i will just shuffle from my ledger to the exchange to make my trades and get in and out. Probably just gonna stick with poloniex since im familiar.
Good info guys thanks appreciate it