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Re: How to put money in BITCOIN?
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sabbathhawk
on 22/03/2018, 09:24:28 UTC
Hello and welcome!

As a newbie, the best option will be ios wallet (breadwallet is the best in my opinion). If you do not have android will work too but ios is safer
But the safest option for storing bitcoins is hardware wallet like Ledger, Trezor or KeepKey
Hope this will help
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Re: Things to consider in choosing a crypto coin you want to invest in
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sabbathhawk
on 15/03/2018, 08:04:34 UTC
Hello there

95-98% of coins will die sooner or later
At the moment we have here in a crypto professional whitepaper writer and other fake services... It will change with regulations, but regulation will kill most of the current projects
So we need to be really careful here at the moment
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Re: How Can I exchange ETH to Bank Or Payoneer?
by
sabbathhawk
on 08/03/2018, 18:08:18 UTC
Hello there

Not familiar with this service. You should have a look at real exchanges, here is it https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/
Also, you can take a look at a local exchange in your country, there you can sell for your local currency as well
Hope this will help
Good luck!
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Merits 5 from 1 user
Re: I'm 15 how can I start ?
by
sabbathhawk
on 01/03/2018, 20:21:39 UTC
⭐ Merited by Kaznachej123 (5)
Hey guys . I'm 15 and I want to try to earn in the Crypto. I want to earn about 100 dollars per month. Say it is possible at 15, without having the money to invest. Prompt please with what and how it is necessary to begin? Yesterday I learned about such projects as bounty. tell me if you can earn about $ 100 in a bounty? Thank you very much in advance)
 Roll Eyes
p.s sorry for mistakes English is not my basic language Smiley

Hello there and welcome!

Nice place to join and learn!
First of all, I'll recommend you invest most of your time in a new knowledge, how bitcoin works, what is the difference of ethereum, qtum, cardano, neo etc
Most of the new people in crypto are ignorants who join hype and do not know what they are doing, but at the same time, they are expecting Lambos and moons (if you do not know what does it mean soon you will find out). So, please learn, the most scare professionals are blockchain professionals, the more you know, the better you are
At the same time, you can earn even more, per month by doing different bounty task. Please take a look here and you will find lot of possibilities https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
Also, there are free airdrops of coins which you can join and have few
You will have very interesting and exciting journey here, welcome!
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Re: What is the benifit of inveset in hyped ico
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sabbathhawk
on 22/02/2018, 19:07:25 UTC
There are some ico that is extremely hyped many of crypto experts recommend to invest this hyped ico.soo i want to know what is the benifits of buying this hyped icos

Hello
It very depends, some hyped ICOs can go under ICO price, and actually lot of coins are being trader under ICO price. You never know what price will be and it can change dramatically.
So, it is better to invest in a good ICO what you trust and believe
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Board Exchanges
Re: Anyone here used the Huobi exchange?
by
sabbathhawk
on 14/02/2018, 08:15:17 UTC
Is it any good?  (I'll be using it as an "unverified" person).

Hello there

Huobi is one of the biggest exchanges (top 5 exchanges by volume) good interface easy to use
For newbies it is quite ok to start Smiley
Hope this will help
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Re: Hello everyone!! about bounty campaigns , where do i get more info ? plzzz help
by
sabbathhawk
on 07/02/2018, 10:09:36 UTC
hello

you need to check bounty threads
each project has a bounty for translators and you can apply for translation
here you can see all bounties https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
hope that will help
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Re: How many topic should I post at a time for getting merit ?
by
sabbathhawk
on 07/02/2018, 10:07:49 UTC
I'm newbie and want to learn more from this forum.I want to know that How many topic I should post per day for getting ?which is the best topic for getting more merit ?

It will not help. You need to post something really useful so a person can donate you merit.
If you like my comment you can give me a merit by clicking "+Merit"
It will not tale your merit, we all have few merit points which we can share and it will not affect our current merit
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Re: Do you support BTC and deserve Merit?
by
sabbathhawk
on 01/02/2018, 19:10:27 UTC
Hey there!

I actually spend a lot of time here and answer question of newbies for a long time already
I wish I could spend more time here
I mean in Beginners & Help thread
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Re: What you need to join NTC world?
by
sabbathhawk
on 28/01/2018, 10:01:03 UTC
Hello

I assume you were asking about BTC not NTC Smiley

There is an answer - hardware wallet. Because it is "cold storage". Private keys never leave hardware wallet and you can use it with any computer with trojans, viruses and you will be safe
There are several producer, but Ledger is best at the moment, also you can check for KeepKey and Trezor as well
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Re: Question about Non-ICO based Cyptocurrency Project like Deeponion
by
sabbathhawk
on 25/01/2018, 07:02:48 UTC
Sir Javerzky, do they allow newbie like me? I heard its for jr. member and above. Smiley
Hello there

No, it is open for everyone now, but you need to have minimum 100coins in your wallet in order to receive airdrop
More details you can find here https://deeponion.org/airdrop.html
Hope that will help
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Re: signature campaign for newbies
by
sabbathhawk
on 23/01/2018, 17:38:11 UTC
Hello

yes, there are signature campaigns for newbies
you need to check announcement and bounty thread and check rules for a project you are interested in
good luck with that
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Re: What are stakes?
by
sabbathhawk
on 22/01/2018, 07:17:52 UTC
Hello

Each stake has X number of coins that will be known after bounty will finish. It depends from total number of participants.
After bounty finished bounty coins pool will be divided for all stakes. For example, we have 10k coins and 4stakes total from all participants. That means 1stake will receive 2.5k coins
Hope this will help
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: ICOs close to Hard Cap
by
sabbathhawk
on 19/01/2018, 18:17:51 UTC
Hello there

I know at least 2 upcoming ICOs which for sure will reach hardcap
1. WePower (financial and trading platform for green energy producers), 1st February public token sale, mega hype now. In telegram group over 35k members and growing
2. DataWallet (the name says for itself, users can collect their own data from different accounts (facebook, instagram, amazon etc) and sell it, so no more data brokers). Already oversubscribed, 90% of coins will be sold on pre-sale (22bd January) and 10% on public sale (5th February)
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Re: New user with a trading question
by
sabbathhawk
on 18/01/2018, 14:54:41 UTC
Hey there
Welcome back
You need to do your own due diligence, as much we have people here as much we got opinions.
In long run we are bullish in short - it's gambling
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Re: Help!
by
sabbathhawk
on 18/01/2018, 14:43:58 UTC
Hello

I'll advise you to check relevant mining thread. Not sure this is the best place to ask for a proper mining advice
Cheers
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: How difficult is it to make a Bitcoin payment?
by
sabbathhawk
on 17/01/2018, 08:03:11 UTC
Hello

It is pretty simple
Where do you hold your coins?
If you have a wallet you just need to paste address where you want to send and click "send", that is all
Easy peasy
Good luck
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Re: How to trade Bitcoin on an exchange?
by
sabbathhawk
on 17/01/2018, 08:01:55 UTC
Hello

Welcome to crypto community.
That is pretty simple. Basics are the same as you want to buy vegetables on a street market.
You need to transfer funds firstly on an exchange.
After you look for the coin you want to buy.
You can buy with existing proposals you see there or can put an order for your price (like - I'll buy this coin for this price). That is all
For better feeling, you need to try. Check for exchanges with demo tokens, so you can play with it
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Re: user id #
by
sabbathhawk
on 15/01/2018, 11:06:18 UTC
im new here and was trying to find my user id number for another site but all i read and tried stats are disabled so my question is is there another way to get my user id number?

Hello and welcome to bitcointalk!

Click "profile", in profile click on "summary" and in the address bar you can see 6 numbers. You should see "1692198", that is your id
Hope that will help
Good luck
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Re: Different wallet for different coins?
by
sabbathhawk
on 11/01/2018, 16:36:20 UTC
Hello

No, you don't. If you do so you will lose all your tokens. ERC-20 tokens means that they are based on ethereum
But ADA and XRP are different blockchains, so you need to use specific wallets for these blockchains. One for ADA other for XRP
hope this helps