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Topic: Alternative Block Chains : be safe! - page 28. (Read 1671064 times)

newbie
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June 21, 2018, 03:09:17 AM
Yes actually the most secure is to install bitcoin wallet on your computer!
Just stayed Backup every day to keep watch if our computer is damaged
Nothing is safer than Bitcoin wallet in addition to personal computers
sr. member
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Merit: 250
June 20, 2018, 08:12:38 PM
This post was made like seven years ago and up to now it still I mean definitely still makes sense the warnings and the recommendations given by the poster. I always make sure that I get whitepaper info and also get feedback from other users and investors of the said coin too see if there might be potential threats on it. I also use my old laptop for staking coins and make sure I do not put any valuable info on the said computer.
newbie
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June 20, 2018, 08:04:23 PM
Regarding alternative block-chains, you said right things.
No matter how old the rule or concept is, if it's proven by time, then it's a precious finding.
I always look for whitepaper and try to read it carefully, if I got interested in a certain project, mostly from bounty hunting practise.
hero member
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June 20, 2018, 05:50:09 PM
well that was a good read and it obsolute is a little eyeopener for me  realzing that only bitcoin is the true hero here and all other blockchains are just (alt)coins

but still cannot resist buying altcoins

I know, right? Like, I like to think Bitcoin would be fine but with all this negative press it knocks down the confidence while on the other hand Ripple has had good press and its not doing that well... I got some XRP and other altcoins and I'm still waiting to be in good profit
member
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June 20, 2018, 03:59:09 PM
In the ERC-20 now testing some alternative variants of main net, but I think it's not good when every token will have own type of blockchain. It is very difficult to synchronize all transactions and in the next step to exchange tokens.
newbie
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June 20, 2018, 11:48:43 AM
hi everyone!
If you are interested in a safe blockchain and exchange, take a look on digitaltokens.io
You'll be surprised to see how fast and secure are all the transactions!
These exchange and blockchain were made to support a new coin, XFC, but you can also trade with BTC, XRP, LTC, DOGE, ETH.
newbie
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June 20, 2018, 08:22:34 AM
Using an alternative cryptocurrency client will be a great way to get a lot of people to install a hidden virus that is designed for bitcoin users.
newbie
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June 20, 2018, 06:11:30 AM
Just to add my two cents here, I would be particularly wary of alternative cryptos advertised on Facebook work-from-home groups. I have seen a plethora of those, and have done my due diligence on a bunch of them. They generally state that they are the next best thing in cryptocurrency. Stay away if they do not have a long history of verified people who have received verified earnings.
newbie
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June 20, 2018, 12:45:31 AM
 don't believe everything that prominent members of the Bitcoin community have to say about alternative chains. In particular, I know some people think that the number of confirmations doesn't matter and all that matters is the total expected time of the confirmations, so that 1 10-minute-average confirmation is more secure than 3 3-minute-average confirmations.
member
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June 19, 2018, 02:15:53 PM
well that was a good read and it obsolute is a little eyeopener for me  realzing that only bitcoin is the true hero here and all other blockchains are just (alt)coins

but still cannot resist buying altcoins
full member
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June 19, 2018, 11:13:45 AM
I am sure that at the moment when the situation on the market is not stable, participants should invest their funds in several currencies, and not focus on one, for example, on bitcoin. I believe that this will protect your resources.
full member
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June 19, 2018, 10:04:22 AM
Hello. if you really intend to make money on the crypto currency. Then you should be concerned about the safety of your electronic wallet. Do not use third-party software. Use a password of increased complexity.
newbie
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June 19, 2018, 06:03:06 AM
well i kind of agree with you on this and don't at the same time i mean yes there are some projects out there promising everything under the sun (example 1billion tps, speed , scalabality , interoperabily) and have wayy too ambitious roadmaps wich in turn makes them not deliver on there initial promeses in due time but there are some projects out there that are really tackling the challenges and trying to learn and improve on the model that bitcoin put before so yeah the number of credible projects is really small when talking about platform project .
newbie
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June 19, 2018, 03:30:35 AM
The world of cryptography is very big and risky, so it is always good to be calm and patient.
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 07:38:04 PM
Thank you Gavin.

The only things I might add is that "use a different password" isn't limited to exchanges, but applies to forums, emails, and even pools Wink , and that some antivirus heuristics seem to hate anything that has mining code in it and isn't explicitly whitelisted.
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 05:29:44 PM
Hello friends, I want to tell an obvious fact. If you want to save your coins, you should pay attention to the security of your electronic wallet, namely, beware when using third-party software.

Yes. Agreed.

And, look out for phishing and scam sites, and lately I am also seeing a lot of scam "airdrops" doing this, i.e. they are claiming that they need the private keys to your ETH wallet so that they can "verify" you to send you their free tokens. Argh!! Just today I found another scam "airdrop" for Zilliqa (the newest scam site targeting Zilliqa that I just found, zilliqa.online , claims they need your private key to your ERC-20 compatible wallet to send you "free" "airdrop" ZIL. Info about this may have been posted somewhere on here already, but just in case, I thought I would shout it out to everyone here to avoid it. I don't know much about the REAL Zilliqa project, as it is not one I've researched at all, but this zilliqa.online site is definitely a scam.)

I know this is obvious to many of us, but to newbies-- just remember to NEVER GIVE ANYONE YOUR PRIVATE KEY(S). If a project or website is asking for this info, they ARE going to scam you. I don't care how legit it might look. If someone gets your private key, they own everything in your wallet.

Peace, y'all.
member
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June 18, 2018, 02:52:37 PM
It is critical to know the nature of the company and the teams behind ICOs. Most of the companies are newly incorporated, but many founders have been around in their respective industries. And second important thing is that the product or service they offer must address a real need area and use revolutionary solutions.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
June 18, 2018, 02:15:37 PM
Hello friends, I want to tell an obvious fact. If you want to save your coins, you should pay attention to the security of your electronic wallet, namely, beware when using third-party software.
newbie
Activity: 147
Merit: 0
June 18, 2018, 10:13:14 AM

Do not believe everything that prominent members of the Bitcoin community have to say about alternate strings. I know some people think that the number of validations is not important and all that matters is the total expected duration of the assertion, so that an average validation of 10 minutes is safer than 3 confirmation of 3 minutes of median jar . The amount of validation is actually more important because transaction security increases exponentially with more validation.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
June 17, 2018, 08:47:08 PM
Good advice.

Using an alternate cryptocurrency client would be a great way to get many people to install a hidden virus that targets Bitcoin users.

If you have a significant amount of Bitcoins, I wouldn't run other clients on the same computer until the alternates have developed trust over a longer period of time... I'm probably on the paranoid side of things though.

These new cryptocurrencies are interesting, and it will be fascinating to see how it will all play out.
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