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Elton23

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  1. As far as I know the moderators check every post. So I would presume that when they read such posts they either delete the post or the topic. I am sure this process is in place as many times I have posted on topics and later the topic has been deleted. The rules are stated i think in the "About Forum" section somewhere.
  2. Mainly in my opinion whales control the markets. For example, the price now might be "a drop/crash" to many who purchased at 10k or higher. But if you were a whale who paid $5 dollars or even 1k per coin years ago, then to drop the market to 4/5/6/7k means nothing but more opportunity to purchase more as your still in profit. It's a hard call but thats what I feel is going on.
  3. If you cannot remember the password to your email address, and then failed the verification process when you tried to reset your email password, then it is bad news for you. The only thing I can suggest is go into your browser settings, somewhere you will find saved passwords, if your very very lucky it might be saved there, but I doubt it as the autofill feature did not work when you tried to log in to your email. You could try to write a ticket to support on Yobit, explain the situation and provide a new email address. Also give your exact balances of coins held on account, when you last logged in, recent transactions etc and hope they can do something for you, but this is a long shot and I doubt you will be successful.
  4. Log in to Yobit, click on your name and in the scroll down menu is CryptoTalk Campaign, click on this and all the information and links you need are there. You will need to enter your CryptoTalk UID to claim any rewards. Hope this helps.
  5. Ive been on Yobit for a few years, and have recently noticed in chat box that many accounts are being frozen. The reason is users having multiple accounts. I would not advise you do have multiple accounts, they can tell from the IP address. Also the recent Air drop, was designed to be applicable to single account holders only, so be advised Yobit is actively looking for multiple accounts and stopping them.
  6. Personally I think the markets will drop in the run up to Christmas. Simply because the daily traders who are not rich, need their funds to pay for all the festivities.
  7. Yes it is possible to do this on Yobit. You have to create a Yobit code. Just click on your name and you will see the option in the scroll down menu. It is free to use, but be aware it is only for use on Yobit, the code cannot be used to trasfer funds to a wallet outside of the Yobit platform.
  8. The answer is simple. No. All you need to do is login to Yobit, click on the Wallets tab at the top of the page, then select the coin wallet you want to withdraw. Then click withdraw and enter the address you want to send your crypto to. Its very straight forward and easy to do.
  9. The current BTC withdrawal fee on Yobit is 0.00120000. It does not matter how many you withdraw. For example to withdraw 2.3 BTC, you will pay 0.0012. If you have 0.002 BTC then this fee would seem high, therefore I would suggest swapping it for another coin with lower withdrawal fees such as xrp, waves, dgb, etc, for example. Hope that helps.
  10. SZXKBL Great to see Yobit doing Airdrops, keep up the good work! The price of Yo is rising nicely these days and stability has been great.
  11. It is not possible to do this on Yobit, but there is other options available. A way I use to get funds to Yobit is via coinbase, I just transfer cash to coinbase, purchase ltc or whatever, and send it on to my Yobit wallet. Yes it is a bit of an effort, but it is a solution if you are stuck. Also, I know that some credit card companies do not allow purchases of crypto, but this varies with each card provider.
  12. Hard to say what the future holds. But Eth is not the only coin to drop in price. For example DASH, LTC, ZEC to name a few have all taken large hits in the last year or so. I guess a lot will depend on developers and the efforts they take to renew interest and make a coin "attractive" to investors. But all the above coins and many others have a strong following.
  13. Good advice, knowledge is everything in life, plain fact and simple. When I first ventured into the world of crypto I studied long and hard before I invested any hard cash. I would advise anyone to do the same. It is very easy for newbies to make simple mistakes and endure losses simply due to a lack of knowledge.
  14. You don't have to buy Doge coin to invest, if you already have some, just send it to your Doge wallet on Yobit and invest. If you do not hold any then you would obviously have to buy it first before investing. As regards to risk, there is no risk to your investment, you can close it at anytime. The only risk is playing dice, you either win or lose like any game.
  15. Yes I get the 2fa emails but the problem I have is I do not have the seed and I have no way of retrieving it anymore. The problem with Authenticator is that it is impossible to transfer to a new device without the seed. From what I hear, I just disable 2fa on Yobit and wait a few days and re-enable on new phone and all should be good.
  16. Yes it would be helpful to know what time zone this forum is on. I had the same issue as you also. I am on UK time, and I have noticed that if I post later than 7pm, then most probably the posts will not get counted until the next day. It frustrated me at first hence why I rarely post after 7pm for that reason.
  17. Fair play to Yobit for the generosity. I have been using their exchange for many years now and recently, in the last 6 months perhaps, many changes and fresh ideas have been taking place, both on forums and the exchange itself. It is reassuring to see Yobit making serious efforts to attract and retain new traders, and also to see their commitment.
  18. I have never seen this error on here. Maybe you should close your browser and re-open, that might solve any gremlins in the system. Also it is always a good idea to restart you pc, laptop or phone as this can sometimes cause issues.
  19. Links to me are poison. I never click on them. The safest practice is to go to the website directly yourself. If you don't know the address then google it and always make sure it starts with https. It is fairly easy to keep yourself safe online by avoiding unknown links or opening emails from unknown sources.
  20. There are many reasons why warning points are given. The main ones are Spamming and Copy/Paste. Usually there is an explanation to what you did ie Spamming 1 warning point and the moderator will have put a note explaining what you did wrong. Click on your profile and then warning points and then click on the warning itself for the explanation. Also, if you have not already done so, then you should read the rules of the forum to avoid any further points.
  21. I remember a few years back I was looking at investing in Steam, but in the end I never did. From memory they had a forum or something like that and if I am correct you could earn Steam. I thought it had potential to take off but I never really hear of it these days, until I read your post.
  22. Yes it pays to investigate the withdrawal fee's on various wallets on Yobit. Waves and LSK is also a cheap option. I remember when I first started trading it took me nearly a year to discover that some coins are very cheap to withdraw lol
  23. Well well you just copied and pasted that ^^^^^^. That’s my reply a while back you lil thief. I’m gonna report you. Why can’t people be honest in here. Brilliant reply to him and well spotted by you! It never ceases to amaze me the limits some users will go, to get 1000sats. I mean like how difficult is it for them to write something original? It seems they spend more time working out scams to cheat the system, than using their intelligence in a more productive and informative way.
  24. This is very true. I doubt the project will ever go ahead. It continues to hit brick walls at every turn. Many large scale potential investors have pulled out due due the difficulties and strong opposition from governments and financial institutions worldwide. Facebook seems to want to "control" everyone and and now the have their sights on global financial domination.
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