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Re: High ETH withdraw Fees, how to Solve
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mrtryonebiggums
on 05/12/2021, 12:38:46 UTC
I use Binance,  Kucoin etc crypto exchange for Trading, Binance use very often and I use Kucoin very rarely. But my main problem is high eth withdraw fees from Exchange to Personal wallet (MyEtherwallet). Have any crypto exchange with low withdraw fees?               
The exchanges themselves are gonna offer similar rates. However, you may be able to get away with transferring with another currency (granted it is on both exchanges). I have used XRP and XLM in the past because they offer low fees to move upon exchanges. Try those out and see if it works.
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Re: Is the meme coin still worth holding
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mrtryonebiggums
on 05/12/2021, 12:37:36 UTC
Tbh I don't fancy any meme coin worth holding. You could maybe argue DOGE or SHIBA because they might have some usage in the future (ie Mavericks currently accept Dogecoin). But other than that, I would not try my luck at the casino game. At least thats what it feels like Roll Eyes
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Re: Bitcoin The Ultimate access
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mrtryonebiggums
on 05/12/2021, 12:36:23 UTC
Exactly. You have learned the gateway drug to a world unknown to us. Never before where we free of geo-political bs in terms of tyranny with local currencies. Now their is an opt-out. And it is wonderful. Satoshi truly was a visionary.
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Re: 🚧 [BOUNTY] [UCF] Uma Chit Fund Bounty Campaign __________[BOUNTY POOL w/ESCROW]
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mrtryonebiggums
on 05/12/2021, 12:34:12 UTC
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Re: 🕵🏻‍♂️ [BOUNTY DETECTIVE] 🔵SportsIcon - 11,500 BUSD Reward POOL🔵
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/11/2021, 22:35:54 UTC
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
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I couldn't join one of the bounty groups because it was full. I completed all other pre-requisites however. Please let me know if that is an issue. Thanks!
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Re: Is cryptocurrency help to expand the world business?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 20/06/2018, 19:00:40 UTC
Right now I would argue its not really moving the needle, but in the near future I would argue that cryptocurrencies will be essential to our everyday dealings. We won't have to carry around cards anymore, just our phones that have some spending cash on it. Will be nice world to live in if you ask me Smiley
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Re: Binance about to offer Fiat-Crypto Trading.
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mrtryonebiggums
on 20/06/2018, 18:40:10 UTC
It would be brilliant but I will believe it when I see it. It seems everyday more and more exchanges are hampered by KYC and regulations, I hope that Binance can make it through all that and launch this exchange.
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Re: What platform do you use to launch ICO?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 20/06/2018, 18:37:55 UTC
Neither I would use ETC. The network is quicker and cheaper than any of those two you mentioned, however I don't know if they will be a major player in the future here.
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Re: Why bitcoin requires approval from countries ?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:59:00 UTC
Nothing is required to be approved other than Bitcoin functioning as currency and proving such. As to what happens after approval, we will see in the coming days here whether this sparks a bullish fever or we keep the status quo. One thing is likely to be true though and that is one country claiming Bitcoin as legal tender won't make the difference. If the G7 nations came out today and said they would all make Bitcoin legal tender, well then damn I would snap up as much Bitcoin as my bank account could buy because you know it would likely moon after that announcement.
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Re: What happens if we die?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:38:19 UTC
I don't even believe right now that there are 18m Bitcoins that are in people's controls. They estimate around 4 million is lost already, and by the time majority of the mining gets done that number could increase to 5 million. That is why I like to use 16m total as a baseline for where we will end up, and I think the price should reflect the supply at least when it is all said and done.
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Re: Simple Tips Keeping Your Bitcoin from Hackers.
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:32:21 UTC
- We must have our own way to keep our Bitcoin safe. The account we use must have a unique password, and not easily guessed.

- Do not equate account passwords associated with Bitcoin with other accounts such as social media, because it is vulnerable to hack, let alone the followers of its social media a lot.

- Use two-factor or 2FD authentication. Additional security layers are easy to apply. Quite a few apps like Google Authenticator as a 2FD installation provider. In essence, it works as a second security layer after the password. When you've entered a keyword into your account, the system will request a two-factor authentication code. The six-digit code does not need to be memorized because it changes every 30 seconds.

- And one more, do not trust everyone. Suppose we provide information about our Bitcoin account to our Mother, it is not impossible that our mother could just tell it to someone else. With the spread of such information will increase the potential for breaking.

For me to keep our bitcoin from bitcoin is should avoid giving a personal information about you and don't giving a private key to a person you don't know personally.

First off I wouldn't give my private key to anyone, not even my wife. There is no point, you are only opening yourself up to more avenues of attack. Instead make a video put it in your will or somewhere safe, that way people can access your crypto and you need not worry. As for trusting our mothers, again same thing there simply is no point. Make a video and keep the information there, what mom (besides the ones that are active in crypto) needs to know you do it? None.

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Re: Why do we complain when the market is down?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:28:21 UTC
I personally don't understand the complaints but a lot of it stems from how many people are suffering in the markets. All it shows me is that majority of people don't plan well, and then complain about what has happened, nothing more. The smart people aren't doing the complaining because they have already made their moves, or accept their reality.
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Re: Crypto is For Risk Takers
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:21:09 UTC
I would go one step further and say Crypto is for people who aren't risk-averse and for only for the onion type people if you know what I mean. Either that or you have to have a lot of capital to risk any, because it is a dangerous game out there. In no other asset class could you lose 50-90% in a matter of weeks, but crypto is exactly that dangerous and people simply don't realize it until they have gotten bit. That is what they get though for thinking crypto is "fast and easy money".
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Re: Germany added bitcoin as a legal tender!
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mrtryonebiggums
on 19/06/2018, 02:04:40 UTC
I am honestly shocked to the core right now about how quickly this has happened! I thought at least it would take 5 years for a major country to make Bitcoin legal tender, but alas in 2018 we have that moment. Awesome! Smiley
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Re: Schools Are Officially Accepting Bitcoin for Tuition
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:51:50 UTC
Schools, businesses, real estate companies, and all other smart individuals are beginning to accept Bitcoin. What you must ask yourself is why. They aren't doing it to lose value or speculate. They believe this is a game changer, and are betting on Bitcoin's future value. Something to ponder for sure.
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Re: McAfee Predictions...
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:45:46 UTC
Hard to say whether or not McAfee's predictions will come true as they are based on some numbers only he knows. But what I can say is I am too extremely bullish on the outlook for crypto. The cat is out of the bag and now that people are educated on where their money is coming from and how it is being used, the status quo will continually be challenged until it is changed. Bitcoin may not be the currency to undo the status quo, but you can't stop the process that is creating money how crypto has done so.
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Re: BIG HOPE FOR BITCOIN
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:33:18 UTC
Bitcoin might have future as digital gold but with more and more digital coins appearing on the scene,
the argument for using Bitcoin as a means of transactions is becoming less justifiable.
We don't even need that process large number of transactions - since Bitcoin users are mainly holders.
Not so long ago I read predictions that Bitcoin's price will surpass the $100k mark by mid 2018.
Now I don't think we will reach that number before next halving - and even then it would be hard to achieve.
Right now they are holders because they want the value to increase. Lets say we get to 100k hypothetically by next year sometime, a lot of those users will want to spend their funds. At that time the network will crash or be too expensive to use, so therefore we need to preemptively create a stronger network. Don't get fooled by how much the network is being used now, it is a facade and only the real story will reveal itself in a year or two's time.
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Re: Why is bitcoin not used in medical billing?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:29:41 UTC
It will be eventually, but I don't know if Bitcoin is what will be used. What will be used instead will be most probably medical records being timestamp or verified through the blockchain. I could hardly see Bitcoin having any use case in the medical field other than payment, which the Bitcoin network is simply not ready for at the moment.
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Re: [ANN][ICO] ♻️ Swachhcoin ♻️ Decentralized Waste Management 🔥🔥 |AI⚡BigData⚡IoT|
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:24:23 UTC
Swachhcoin is proud to announce its partnership with Bancor Protocol!
Swachhcoin which is constantly growing and is hard at work signing prospective partnerships. Today we’re really excited to reveal our newest partner from Switzerland Bancor.
https://medium.com/@swachhcoin/swachhcoin-is-proud-to-announce-its-partnership-with-bancor-protocol-b65a83a354ab

Excellent news for those who are involved with either of these projects. Bancor gains strength with every project that joins it, and every project that joins it gains strength in knowing there will be liquidity once they come to market. Brilliant!
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Re: Are hacking issues alone responsible for cryptocurrency price drop?
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mrtryonebiggums
on 12/06/2018, 01:20:27 UTC
Because for several reasons of those the most notable are likely

a) Battle tested currencies
b) Have more money in them therefore takes more to crash them