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Whats next for ETH meme coins?
Content: ETH season is right around the corner and I am starting to really narrow down my crypto meme coin picks for my portfolio. I am super bullish on $Kendu and was lucky enough to find out about $Mega. $Mega(Make Eth Great Again) has a great narrative for this bullrun AND is tied to the Kendu Ecosystem.
Is anyone bullish on political meme coins or just meme coins in general on ETH? Thanks!
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Is it safe to store the seeds together with their corresponding hardware wallets when using multisig?
Content: I am considering switching to a multisig wallet for storing my sats. I read different articles and watched a lot of videos about different backup strategies.
Therefore i came up with the following idea for my 2 out of 3 multisig backup:
* Wallet 1:
* Hardware Device Location: Home
* Seed Location: Bank Safe A
* Wallet 2:
* Hardware Device and corresponding Seed Location: Bank Safe B
* Wallet 3
* Hardware Device and corresponding Seed Location: Bank Safe C
The reason for storing the Hardware Wallets together with their seeds is, because IMHO it does not matter. If i store them separately, it does not add any security, because as soon as a seed is leaked, the Device doesn't matter anymore.
In this backup strategy i have some usability issues, because i can only make transactions if at least one bank safe is accessible. But for me that's fine. I would do the Tx signing directly in the bank using Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions (PSBT)
What do you think of this? Does it make sense to you? Or did i forget something important which has a significant impact on the security?
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How to securely store seed phrases
Content: I’m wondering how do people with large amounts of crypto store seed phrases. I was wondering when it comes to crypto influencers, it wouldn’t be hard for a criminal to track these people down, and coerce them into giving them their seed phrases. For influencers especially, they’re putting out there that they own a lot of crypto. It seems like they should have added security.
That gets me thinking about myself. I don’t talk to people about crypto anymore as to not put myself out there, but as things progress and my portfolio has become life changing money for my family and me, security is becoming a question. I do plan on selling the majority in the next 6ish months if the market is hot, but in the meantime I feel like my current storage isn’t the best. Even now in this post I’m weary to post my current value and current storage of seed phrases as to not draw the attention of shitty criminals.
I’ve thought about storing seeds elsewhere than my house, to help mitigate the possibility of a home invasion or house fire wiping out my wealth, but not sure where to store them. Safety deposit box? Hidden safe at in-laws house? Ask my parents to hide it on their house? Every one of those solutions has advantages and disadvantages. What’s reddits thought?
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Custody of your own keys
Content: Is it normal that Coinbase withholds your ability to send your holdings to your own hardware wallet?
I have an account that has been funded for months. I plan to hold these assets long term in storage. I purchased a ledger and attempted to transfer some ETh to my hardware wallet.
Coinbase security tried to deny the transfer from my PC over and over, even after verification of the device several times.
Eventually. I decided to make the transfer from my app on my phone. When I made the transfer Coinbase said I was successful; but then said, something to effect that transfer was on hold until July 1st and to verify ID to send now.
I wanted to take custody of my digital asset so I reluctantly agreed to verify my ID, and took pictures of my ID and myself, and completed the verification. I received the a text verification saying I had completed the process. Yet, Coinbase did not send my transaction.
Frustrated and nervous that my very first transfer was not successful, I called support. When I was able to speak to a person, they were not able to explain why my transaction had not taken place. The only answer I could get was despite Coinbase saying if I verified my ID I wouldn't have to wait, they still are going to make me wait, because the transfer was a large amount.
This "large amount" represents less than 15% of my funds that I have on Coinbase. It's also the second time that Coinbase has denied me access to these assets. I tried to transfer them after they were purchased, and I was told I needed to wait until a certain date. That date has come and gone, yet now Coinbase wants me to wait again.
I want to have faith in Coinbase but after them not allowing me to transfer my assets I purchased (weeks after purchasing them). Now months later they want to stop me from sending myself my own assets. This seems shady. keys, should be available immediately upon purchase, and verification of them existing on the blockchain should be visible, yet they are not. How do we know Coinbase is keeping it real?
After this experience, I plan to get all my assets off the exchange as soon as possible. Is this everyone's experience or is it this just me?
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BTC Custom Network unable to withdraw
Content: Hi, I have 0.139 btc in my coinbase wallet as set as custom network. I tried to send it binance but I can’t. It says invalid btc address. Why? It is really a btc on my account custom network and it is really btc wallet address i use. Please help me. Thank you.
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Been stuck on KYC without a response for a while
Content: I have made an account for Coinbase, and bank transferred money into my account but a day after sending the money I have been "flagged for Manuel review" and so answered the questions and provided all the information they have asked for the KYC, but ever since the last email I replied to them they never got back causing my account to stay without the money I sent in my account balance.
I seriously do not know what to do and will like help to resolve this problem.
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We got here too early
Content: Hello everyone, I'd like to expand on a thought I had the other day: I think the reason Monero isn't taking off compared to its potential is because it's too far ahead of the real world.
I think Monero will be a huge thing in 30 or 40 years' time, but we will just have to be patient. Like, VERY patient. I think having even one full XMR could be a crazy thing by 2060 or 2070.
To understand Monero, you need to understand Bitcoin. Logical, since Monero was inspired by Bitcoin in the first place.
But people who know Monero well often forget that:
* For many people, Bitcoin is still a novelty they haven't yet understood.
* For those who know a little, they think Bitcoin is an alternative, fungible and anonymous payment system.
* For those who know a lot, Bitcoin's flaws are obvious (non-fungibility, traceability of transactions etc.) and they know about Monero.
But Monero is known to very few people worldwide, and understood by even fewer. These people will come little by little, but it will take a very long time.
So I think Monero's main flaw (and only one?) is that it meets a need that people are not yet aware of. Hence the ridiculous price of the token for such an incredible project
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What wallet do you use?
Content: Just interested in everyone’s opinion.
What wallet shoes everyone here use and why?
Give your use cases and why you think it’s safe!
Disclaimer: I’m looking for a wallet lol
Thanks in advance!
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What happens if crypto is not supported by Coinbase
Content: I’ve tried moving my ocean crypto off Coinbase into my wallet since it will no longer be supported starting july1. There’s now a 3 day hold on my transaction. Does that mean I lose my funds? Please help.
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