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  1. For sure BC.game is a great place to be if we like to play with crypto. I am member since the beginning and I'm still using it. ๐Ÿ‘
  2. I am always surprised when i see people promoting Coinbase or Blockchain by saying "the most secure wallet" or "the best wallet". Both or them are limited, online (not always convenient) and they can't connect to DAPPs.
  3. @Crypto123 You are talking about Coinbase, not Coinbase Wallet. Coinbase Wallet (formerly Toshi) is a non-custodial wallet so everyone from everywhere can use it without registration.
  4. Yes, if you chose to use the same device to store money and browse the web, it's recommanded to avod visits on some websites ๐Ÿ˜‰ .
  5. @Hala99 The day you will withdraw money from Yobit, do it with XRP because you will pay a lot of fees less. Dogecoin withdrawal fees are higher (500 DOGE).
  6. There is nothing to verify, Guarda is a good and safe wallet known from years. I use it personally on my PC and my smartphone. it's my 4th favorite wallet.
  7. If you want a good wallet that support ERC-20 tokens and is available on PC and smartphone, Atomic Wallet is the best choice. Coinomi and Guarda are also good.
  8. 2FA must be activated on all websites where you have real amounts of money (for example exchange platforms) even if it's not really convenient. I often lose my phones, that's why I hate 2FA but it can be helpful in some cases. The problem is: if you activate 2FA, you also must save the recovery key.
  9. This is not exact. Fees at Kucoin depends of some factors. I am VIP 0 sso my maker/taker fees are 0.10%/0.10% but I am using KCS to pay trading fees so my maker/taker fees are 0.08%/0.08%.
  10. @jamesvince that's why we all withdraw with Ripple or Litecoin. Ripple is the best withdrawal option to cashout funds from Yobit (approx. 0.20$).
  11. This is a basic precaution when visiting a website where we use login details: always check the address in the address bar. too many people doesn't do this.
  12. Anyone else try this app? I visited the link but the page does not inspire confidence (too minimalist). A payment proof is also welcome.
  13. Most of the time I do day trading or short term trading but I also hodl some coins. I think the 2 strategy are complementary. Remember: Never put all the eggs in the same basket.
  14. It's true, some members are sharing erroneous informations, they repeat mistakes they heard here or there and some other members are sharing scams. A good example is Coinbase and Coinbase Wallet (not the same service), the majority of members who talk about it are confused between the 2 services. Another good example are emembers who are specialists to share ponzi scam website (false cloud mining) in the referral links section.
  15. We are in a forum, not on a social network. i see a lot of people who are begging for followers and reputation points but they have nothing interesting to share. I find it strange.
  16. @magd You must do some researches. Kucoin is a great and well known exchange. About Staking, staking rewards are not paid by Kucoin, they are paid by the network of the coin you are staking. It's named Proof-of-Stake. Kucoin keep percentage of the rewards for themselves (maintenance/service) but the funds are not locked and you can trade it at the same time.
  17. bitcoinb

    Exchange Fees

    It's not a secret, Kucoin is my favorite exchange because trading fees are really low (0.10%), withdrawal fees are low and the platform have a large amount of trrading pairs with some interesting coins. About Coinbase Pro (not Coinbase), trading fees are 0.50% and their is no withdrawal fees.
  18. What do you mean by "who can't withdraw"? The wallet is in maintenance mode. I withdrawn LTC for the last time few days ago without problem.
  19. Some little precaution to take are: enable 2FA is possible use an antivirus don't click on suspicious link received by mail or SMS be cautionous with the app you install and the permission you give to them
  20. @Raqeebzy This is not exact: microwallets are not supposed to be used for storing your funds, even little amounts. Microwallet are simply a bridge between faucets and your wallets (to avoid transaction fees). About Coinbase, the private keys are owned by Coinbase and only the company have access to them.
  21. @ProjectJourneyman Same for me, I'm using it on my smartphone and my PC. They now added changelly, it's a really good thing because competitors like Atomic Wallet and Coinomi did it longtime ago.
  22. @Cammer i think the author wanted to exchange the little amounts of crypto here or there for Yo. For example at Binance, you can exchanges all your little amounts of money to BNB.
  23. The best way to trade coins without using an exchange is by using swap services (Changelly, Uniswap) but they use exchanges themselves. No registration or KYC needed to use a swap.
  24. Just a little reminder: staking rewards are not paid by Binance, they are paid by the network. For example, Tezos staking rewards are paid by the Tezos network. You can stake in your own wallet.
  25. @Jeet Narayan his is a good news for coinbase but not a good thing for users. When you exchange 20$ of cryptocurrencies on Coinbase, you pay almost 3$ of fees. We can also mention the following fact: they earned a lot of BTG and BCD after Bitcoin forks because they own the addresses use by members. People who owned their private key were able to claim free coins after Bitcoin forks.
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