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Joined: 9/30/2014(UTC) Posts: 8  Location: 1311 I street
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Something bizarre occured this past year: I received my first cashout...in bitcoin, no less! If you are as yet unfamiliar as to what bitcoin is, well, in short, it is a cryptocurrency, traded only online, virtually, and is created by mathematical solutions to increasingly difficult equations, basically. And it is real. Many people have begun to use mainly bitcoin, for both it's ever rising valuations and the paperless appeal. The main trouble is figuring out these 'wallets'. And this is the bizarre part of my tale. I won a pot of roughly $2,000.00 (USD) last May. I opted for a bitcoin payout. I received this payout. But I cannot get out my payout. O, I can check my deposit, watch it ebb and flow...mostly flow. And I can see that it is truly safe, untouched. But I have not figured out which address releases it to be transferred. Any help? Edited by moderator Monday, February 20, 2017 2:56:07 PM(UTC)
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Joined: 4/2/2016(UTC) Posts: 2,358
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Not sure if you have managed to solve this riddle as yet...I hope you have though
There are many factors to consider when using BTC for either deposits or withdrawals or merely transferring from one BTC platform to another.
There are instances where people can see their transaction and all seems safe and well but nothing happens, in other words it doesn't complete 100% - you will always be able to see the transaction but if something has gone wrong during the process it will remain unresolved and you will not be able to retrieve the funds. The are many factors that could result in not getting your BTC funds:
1) Incorrect wallet address (or merely a slight mistake on the actual address) 2) The miners fee is set to minimum and extremely low - which will result in the transaction not being mined etc
Its important to also research on the wallet you will be using to transact as many cannot be trusted, easily hack-able etc
Hope this helps...
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611 
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Originally Posted by: Bombevi  Something bizarre occured this past year: I received my first cashout...in bitcoin, no less!
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But I have not figured out which address releases it to be transferred. Any help? Try BitPanda it will let transfer your bitcoins to your PayPal account (after verifying your identity). It's simple but ask them for any steps you need to do for this if you can't figure it all out, they will help. Edited by user Monday, March 27, 2017 11:28:42 AM(UTC)
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Joined: 11/13/2014(UTC) Posts: 112
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Is there a problem with U.S. players opening Bitcoin accts.? I had 1 last year and they closed it didn't give me a reason that i could understand. Should I try again?
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611 
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Originally Posted by: adeline  Is there a problem with U.S. players opening Bitcoin accts.? I had 1 last year and they closed it didn't give me a reason that i could understand. Should I try again? Hi Adeline, Who are "they" about what company you refer to? Anyway, if a company closed your account and refused to explain you why it took this decision, it means it have a very suspect behavior and can't be trusted. Tell the name of this company so the community be warned. From what I know BitPanda is U.S. friendly. And I'd be very (unpleasantly) surprised to hear that right this company is the culprit for you. Edited by user Monday, March 27, 2017 11:27:34 AM(UTC)
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Joined: 11/13/2014(UTC) Posts: 112
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I just tried to sign up and this came up( We are not allowed to service customers from your geolocation. The registration was blocked.)
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Joined: 11/13/2014(UTC) Posts: 112
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I tried to use your BitPanda link
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611 
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Hi Adeline, Then it looks like they no longer accept US customers? That's news for me since four months ago they were OK with it. Maybe write about your issue on this Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/57t0jz/bitpandacom_cancelling_us_customer/Hope it helps!
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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BitPanda link was a solution in my case. Maybe you should try this too?
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Joined: 9/8/2010(UTC) Posts: 168
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I myself is very confused about the Bitcoin, from what I am seeing it's like they are no longer? Just wondering. Thank you
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611 
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Originally Posted by: pevangel  I myself is very confused about the Bitcoin, from what I am seeing it's like they are no longer? Just wondering. Thank you Hi Pevangel, Bitcoin is very alive, just recently recovered from $6,000 to $10,000 now after about two months ago reaching an all time high of $20,000. Source: CoinmarketcapKeep it Safe, Constantin
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Joined: 9/8/2010(UTC) Posts: 168
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Hi Thank you very much Constantin.
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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Hey crypto lovers, I have some bad news for you. Bitcoin price is in a downtrend and could drop below $26,000 in the next few days. Why? Because of the expiration of Bitcoin options contracts on May 12, 2023, which could cause a lot of selling pressure from investors who want to cash out their profits or cut their losses. 😱 This is not just my opinion, but also based on some technical indicators and market sentiment factors that show that Bitcoin is losing momentum and facing strong resistance. You can read more about this in this article: [Giá Bitcoin được dá»± báo giảm dưới $26.000 vì…] 📰 So what should you do? Well, if you are a long-term holder, you might want to hold on to your coins and hope for the best. But if you are a trader or a speculator, you might want to take some profits or hedge your positions with some put options or short contracts. Or you might want to switch to some altcoins that have more potential and less risk. 🚀 Whatever you decide, be careful and don’t panic. Remember, crypto is a volatile and unpredictable market, and anything can happen. Stay informed, stay smart, and stay safe. 💯
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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The future of 2 ETH is bright! With the continued growth of the Ethereum ecosystem, the value of ETH is only going to go up.
In the near future, I see 2 ETH being enough to buy a house, start a business, or even retire. And in the long term, I believe that ETH could become one of the most valuable currencies in the world.
So, if you're holding onto 2 ETH, I encourage you to be patient. The future is bright for ETH, and your investment is sure to pay off
What’s up?😉 Leave a comment. I wanna hear what you think#2ETH #Ethereum #Cryptocurrency
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Joined: 6/26/2023(UTC) Posts: 2
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The UK government wants to regulate crypto to protect us . I think this is good and here's why:
- Regulation will make crypto clear and safe for us and businesses. Right now, crypto is confusing and risky in the UK. Regulation will set the rules and make sure everyone follows them. - Regulation will also stop fraud, abuse, money laundering and other crimes that hurt crypto. The government will make crypto platforms, services and lenders follow stricter rules and watch out for bad behaviour . This will protect us from scams and losses. - Regulation will also help crypto grow and innovate in the UK, by supporting new technology and products. The government sees the benefits of crypto for the economy and society, and wants to make the UK a great place for crypto . Regulation will attract more money, people and users to crypto, as well as work with regulators, policymakers and others.
Regulation is not perfect and there are still problems and questions. But I think regulation is needed and good for crypto to succeed in the UK. What do you think? Share your thoughts below.
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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The exchange has just announced that users can now deposit via multiple deposit addresses. This is a great new feature that will make it more efficient for users to manage their deposits. In the past, if you wanted to deposit multiple cryptocurrencies to Binance, you had to create a separate deposit address for each one. This could be a bit cumbersome, especially if you were depositing a lot of different coins. With the new multiple deposit address feature, you can now deposit all of your cryptocurrencies to a single address. This will make it much easier to track your deposits and to ensure that they are credited to your account correctly. I think this is a great new feature from Binance, and I'm sure that it will be welcomed by many users. If you're a Binance user, be sure to check out the new multiple deposit address feature.#binance #crypto #deposits #efficiency
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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I'm excited to see what the future holds for crypto in France. With the recent news of Société Générale receiving a license to offer crypto services, I think we can expect to see more banks and financial institutions offering crypto services in the near future. This would make it easier for people to get involved in crypto, which could lead to further adoption and innovation in this space. I'm also hopeful that the French government will continue to take a positive approach to regulating crypto. This would help to create a safe and secure environment for crypto businesses to operate in, which would be beneficial for the entire industry. Overall, I'm bullish on the future of crypto in France. I think we're on the verge of a major wave of adoption, and I'm excited to see what the future holds. I’m so thrilled to see how this will affect the crypto market and the adoption of digital assets in France and beyond. What are your thoughts? Are you impressed by Societe Generale? Do you think this will inspire more banks to get into crypto? Share your opinions with me in the comments below! 😊#SocieteGenerale #CryptoLicense #France #Forge #MiCA #CryptoNews
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Joined: 9/27/2023(UTC) Posts: 7
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This is more of a question, I just want to ask which crypto you guys usually use for online casinos. I was checking some casino site and they allow using solana as payments. I have both sol and btc but I'm not sure which is best to use. Anyone who can help me out? Edited by user Thursday, November 23, 2023 2:50:22 AM(UTC)
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