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Crypto Exchanges / Re: Binance Coin?
« on: February 19, 2019, 10:05:00 AM »
Binance is an exchange ecosystem offering a variety of ways to efficiently obtain and trade blockchain assets and their related tokens.
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SureSo basically Waves offers anyone an opportunity to develop a dapp using their blockchain, right?
Yes.
Many people thinking for cryptocurrency. Because of cryptocurrency totally made by the project. So providing free mining crypto currency to tub. It is very mainly risk from the project.Good,you are right
No, panic is not necessary, for me i can do unimaginable things if i start to panic.. specially when my coins are falling down hehehe.. one time i sold my coin even i am at lossI agree,panic is not necessary
ETH is now on the 3rd rank in coinmarketcap. Recently XRP has beaten ETH by trading volume and market capitalization. This competition is healthy for crypto markets. ETH starts pump last few days. Do you think will ETH beat XRP or XRP will remain at 2nd position?Yes and i am agree XRP will remain at 2nd position.
In my opinion, I think Bitcoin cash has a lot of potential and it is usually regarded as the biggest competitor of Bitcoin . It will show amazing growth in future.I agree bitcoin cash will have bright future.
What About the Future of Bitcoin Cash?
Hello everyone,Great post and super information,good tips thanks
I had tons of security problems when I was a beginner. One of my exchanges got hacked, lost my 2FA code - my phone broke down etc. etc...
I want to write down some of the security stuff I use for my cryptos!
If any of you have corrections, additions or other suggestions to my safety actions, would love to hear them.
1- Never ever use an exchange without 2FA: Even the hardest passwords can get hacked easily. If you don't use 2FA you can get hacked... Yep I got hacked - my Bibox account, took hours to block the account, half of my earnings were lost. (it wasn't more than 50$, thank god...)
2- Never ever use the same password for different accounts.
Yep, I got hacked! Why? I was applying for several airdrops, you guys know that nowadays some of them require signing up to their websites. And what have I done? I used the same password and email I used for the Bibox exchange.
3- Writing down your password rather than saving them on your computer is a better idea. I have a small notebook which I keep my passwords.
I also have a word document which I save some of my private keys, it is a locked document - not so safe I know...
4- Always keep your 2FA code or barcode before scanning. If your phone breaks down, you will loose all your 2FAs... It can take 2-3 weeks to activate your exchange accounts.
5- MEW, IDEX login: I never copy and paste my private keys to login these wallets. I prefer Metamask login, not 100% secure but much better.
6- My browser preference: I don't like chrome very much. I prefer to use Brave browser to access my accounts. *It doesn't support Binance. Brave also has Metamask extension.
AND A GREAT UPDATE: Brave has it's own BAT wallet which ables you to earn while you surf. Firefox is my second choice.
7- Phising sites: I always bookmark my exchanges. Also before clicking the email links, I always check the url, I never click if it is not a "HTTPS". I also use WOT extension on Chrome to check if the link is safe or not...
8- KYC issue: I prefer not to do KYC for airdrops or bounties. If their database gets hacked, your passport can end up in Dark web. For exchanges, I always try to use my Driving License instead of my passport for KYC (some of them only accepts passport :/ )
9- For airdrops I use another email. Don't want my original email get spam mails and I want my exchange email to be safe.
These are the ones I remember so far...
Safe days you guys!
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