Litecoin Scamming in full force |
- Scamming in full force
- The "Official" Litecoin page in Facebook is run by a scammer. Help report it.
- Is there any site I can buy litecoin that doesn't have a fucking nightmare of a verification process?
- Litecoin missing from Litecoin Core?
- Litecoin nodes available from Blockdaemon
- Meet Elie - Jérémy Ohayon -- Co-Founder of CryptoMonday Paris & CEO of Datalents , speaker on Paris Blockchain Week Summit!
- meqo.fun
- Litecoin-fork
- We are mooning to possible 300
- @LTCFoundation: Vegas, baby. Are you in? - More info coming soon... #LTCLV19 ⚡️
- atomic swap question
- New to Litecoin and need help
- Security Lapses in Coin land, Epic Fails from the pro-bitlicense Uniform Laws Commission and its Bitlicensy Associates, A Virtual Sanctuary Discussion, and more
- For Loafwallet, do I have to keep the app open in order for it to sync with blockchain?
- Reversing transactions
- Nice to see the ABRA app not working
- Crypto Currency Wallets: 101
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The "Official" Litecoin page in Facebook is run by a scammer. Help report it. Posted: 03 Apr 2019 05:51 AM PDT
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Posted: 02 Apr 2019 11:36 PM PDT I've tried countless times to verify my ID on coinbase and coinmama and it never works, and I'm fucking tired of it. Are there any sites where the verification process actually WORKS for once, or where I don't need a ID? EDIT Well I tried Coinbase again and it FINALLY worked this time (even though I tried the exact same image of my license like 5 times and each time failed). God, I wish cryptocurrencies weren't such a pain. Coinbase might suck but at least they haven't mysteriously been "hacked" along with all of my money. [link] [comments] | ||
Litecoin missing from Litecoin Core? Posted: 03 Apr 2019 10:22 AM PDT A few months ago, I put some of my litecoin onto my PC using Litecoin Core. This morning, I wanted to transfer it back into my coinbase account only to find that it wasn't there. Not really sure what to do at this point. I originally bought the litecoin through coinbase and can confirm that it was sent to my wallet, I just havent checked my wallet in some time. [link] [comments] | ||
Litecoin nodes available from Blockdaemon Posted: 03 Apr 2019 09:42 AM PDT | ||
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Posted: 03 Apr 2019 12:07 PM PDT Created a litecoin fork for learning purposes works fine for the most. One problem that I find is that the transaction among accounts in the wallet in node is not found when I do getTransaction in the another. It says non wallet id transaction. Is this behavior common? [link] [comments] | ||
We are mooning to possible 300 Posted: 03 Apr 2019 11:21 AM PDT I'm always a holder of litecoin waiting for it to reach 300 do you think it's possible this year?I'm not giving up still holding good luck guys [link] [comments] | ||
@LTCFoundation: Vegas, baby. Are you in? - More info coming soon... #LTCLV19 ⚡️ Posted: 02 Apr 2019 03:45 PM PDT
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Posted: 03 Apr 2019 01:29 AM PDT what service provider is currently available for atomic swaps BTC ⇄LTC [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Apr 2019 07:01 PM PDT I am new to the whole Litecoin scene and the whole cryptocurrency in general. I am using the service Coinbase to buy and sell Litecoin thorough. I was doing my research before I buy and saw there was a 3.99% on debit card purchase which I am ok with but also saw that people were being international fee because Coinbase used back then(2017 post I was reading) a London Compnay to process the payments. My question is will I still be charged the fee being it is two years later or does Coinbase still use that company. [link] [comments] | ||
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For Loafwallet, do I have to keep the app open in order for it to sync with blockchain? Posted: 02 Apr 2019 05:00 PM PDT It seems like it is going incredibly slow, but then again I don't this thing has synced in almost a year. Am I allowed to exit the app while it's syncing, and how long should I expect it to take? Also, where do I check the progress? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Apr 2019 07:02 PM PDT Hi friends! So the common understanding is that crypto transactions can't be reversed. That said, and with the goal of adoption in mind, how will refunds or under/over charges be addressed? For refunds I suspect it's as easy as sending the exact amount back to the sender. But what about under/over charges? Will there be a built in fail proof feature to performing transactions avoid this? [link] [comments] | ||
Nice to see the ABRA app not working Posted: 02 Apr 2019 06:42 PM PDT I don't understand how the ABRA app works perfectly fine and than today all throughout its stalling or says down for maintenance? This is exactly why I left Coinbase. Also the prices are marked up a lot higher than any other exchange I looked at on CMC, Even if you took the average of all of them Abra is still the highest. So why can do I have to buy lets say eth at 173, when everywhere else it is 165? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Apr 2019 05:03 PM PDT So you are ready to buy your first crypto. Wondering how to store your coins? With so many crypto wallets out there it can be very tricky to decide where exactly to keep your digital currency, right? But here we are – an incredibly friendly Stealthex team – to guide and help you realize which type of wallet is just right for you. Let's start with some basics. What is a cryptocurrency wallet? In simple terms, it is a kind of a digital equivalent of a bank account that allows you to store, send and receive digital coins. The main feature is that crypto wallets have two important components: a public key and a private key. The public key is a wallet address to which anyone can send you coins. The private key is both a login and a password used to access your currency. The other feature of crypto wallets is the fact that they don't actually store currency in any physical form. And when someone sends you crypto, they are essentially signing off ownership of their coins to the address of your wallet. The transaction is confirmed by a record on the blockchain and a change in a balance in your crypto wallet. There are different classifications of wallets. Let's go through the main types and features of digital wallets. 1. Classification by type of access to the wallet:
Pros: can help you make transactions in the blink of an eye, user-friendly. Cons: security risks.
Pros: high level of security. Cons: not easy to access, low speed. 2. Classification by wallet's "weight":
Pros: no risks of transferring personal information over the network. Cons: risk of getting a virus on your computer, usage inconvenience.
Pros: independence – you can choose which service to use, very easy to handle. Cons: risk of hackers attack. 3. Classification by the ways of private key storage:
Pros: good security level, convenience, a great choice of wallets, free downloads. Cons: risk of computer viruses and hacker attacks. Examples: Exodus, Bitcoin Core.
Pros: simple, very handy, free downloads. Cons: risk of hacking, losing or damaging your phone which will lead to problems with access to your crypto. Examples: Xapo, Coinomi.
Pros: easy to use, able to work with multiple cryptocurrencies, high transaction speed. Cons: security risks, additional expenses such a commission to the service. Examples: HolyTransaction, Coinbase.
Pros: very high level of security, easy to set up and use. Cons: expensive ($150-200), inconvenient if you need fast access to your coins. Examples: KeepKey, Trezor.
Pros: highest level of security. Cons: risk of destruction or loss of paper that contains wallet info, totally not for beginners. Example: bitaddress.org. As you can see there is no such thing as the best crypto wallet. The right wallet for you will be the one that matches your needs and the purpose of your cryptocurrency savings. If you have any questions or comments, please hit us up in the comments below. Follow us on Medium, Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit to getStealthex.io updates and the latest news about the crypto world. For all requests message us at support@stealthex.io. [link] [comments] |
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