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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.

Fees are really high right now even tether started using OMG Network as a backup option because I think they have a better scaling solution for now. Trading on ethereum DEXs is becoming harder because of fees lol.

Read up.
Have a great day.

PS.SAP integration on mainnet. At 3 USD per transaction?
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Stockholmer news.

Fee for unstaking HEX on HEXmax is now down at 3.50 usd in ETH. On Tron network it would be free with same capabilities and better performance.
Yes i got the news. One billion dollar moved from tron to ETH network lately. That does not justify the lousy performance!
Check some of the dudes with 1000 small stakes on their stake chart and ask what they think about it.

Get the problem solved!
I got like 50 HEX stakes going. They will bleed out if not unstaked on time.

tyz
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I am having problems accessing old ETH address created with Ledger Nano S and MEW a few years ago. I assume it is because of an exotic derivation path I used back then. Is there any way (or tool) to determine the derivation path from a provided ETH address?

Unfortunately, the problem still exists. Is there anyone here who can answer that question for me? Is it possible to deduce from a given Ethereum address which Derivation Path it was created with? Thanks a lot!

I'm sorry, but I don't think it's possible to determine a derivation path based on a given ETH address alone.
There is nothing encoded in the public key to indicate how it was generated or whether the derivation path was used at all.


Thanks, but do you know it for sure? From my technical understanding (it's basic), the address is derived from an algorithm. So if I take a different derivation path, the parameters of the algorithm change so that a different address comes out. This should also be possible the other way round. The question is if there is a tool to do the reverse calculation.
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I saw a news that stated 80% decline in transaction fee today, It is also shown in the coingecko to have reduce to 64 gwei, although I try to avoid transaction in Ethereum since the rise of the transaction. I still dont understand the reason for rise in transaction fee when the price of ethereum increases, consequently it affects all transaction of coin on electreum blockchain

The one of main reasons for high transaction fees was the DeFi boom. Just like back in 2017 crypto kitties and ICO projects raised the gas prices to a new high by clogging network this time it was DeFi projects.
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I saw a news that stated 80% decline in transaction fee today, It is also shown in the coingecko to have reduce to 64 gwei, although I try to avoid transaction in Ethereum since the rise of the transaction. I still dont understand the reason for rise in transaction fee when the price of ethereum increases, consequently it affects all transaction of coin on electreum blockchain
the price of gas drops slightly, you can track it here https://ethgasstation.info/ Anyway, I have a few stuck transactions.
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I am having problems accessing old ETH address created with Ledger Nano S and MEW a few years ago. I assume it is because of an exotic derivation path I used back then. Is there any way (or tool) to determine the derivation path from a provided ETH address?

Unfortunately, the problem still exists. Is there anyone here who can answer that question for me? Is it possible to deduce from a given Ethereum address which Derivation Path it was created with? Thanks a lot!

I'm sorry, but I don't think it's possible to determine a derivation path based on a given ETH address alone.
There is nothing encoded in the public key to indicate how it was generated or whether the derivation path was used at all.

I saw a news that stated 80% decline in transaction fee today, It is also shown in the coingecko to have reduce to 64 gwei, although I try to avoid transaction in Ethereum since the rise of the transaction. I still dont understand the reason for rise in transaction fee when the price of ethereum increases, consequently it affects all transaction of coin on electreum blockchain
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Why say that? Do you have any evidence to back up your claim about this being a scam?

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/75411/tether-1-billion-usdt-tron-ethereum-blockchain
"With the chain swap, USDT's supply on Ethereum will now increase to 8.5 billion, from the current 7.50 billion. Simultaneously, the supply on TRON would decrease from 4.30 billion to 3.30 billion. The current total supply of USDT is over 13 billion."

https://twitter.com/Tether_to/status/1296354141867061248

Tether knows how to choose the right blockchain and the right partners Grin

All stablecoins on ETH
https://usdonethereum.com

How much BTC is locked in the ETH ecosystem
https://btconethereum.com



SCAM!
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I am having problems accessing old ETH address created with Ledger Nano S and MEW a few years ago. I assume it is because of an exotic derivation path I used back then. Is there any way (or tool) to determine the derivation path from a provided ETH address?

Unfortunately, the problem still exists. Is there anyone here who can answer that question for me? Is it possible to deduce from a given Ethereum address which Derivation Path it was created with? Thanks a lot!

I'm sorry, but I don't think it's possible to determine a derivation path based on a given ETH address alone.
There is nothing encoded in the public key to indicate how it was generated or whether the derivation path was used at all.
legendary
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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.

Fees are really high right now even tether started using OMG Network as a backup option because I think they have a better scaling solution for now. Trading on ethereum DEXs is becoming harder because of fees lol.

High fees are making terrible experience to trade on DEXs and that is the big reason why big traders prefer CEX instead of that. I also agreed with you OMG will bring flexibility and peace of mind as like they are claiming they found the solution to scalable the ETH network so let's see how it will go.
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I am having problems accessing old ETH address created with Ledger Nano S and MEW a few years ago. I assume it is because of an exotic derivation path I used back then. Is there any way (or tool) to determine the derivation path from a provided ETH address?

Unfortunately, the problem still exists. Is there anyone here who can answer that question for me? Is it possible to deduce from a given Ethereum address which Derivation Path it was created with? Thanks a lot!
Sy
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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.

Fees are really high right now even tether started using OMG Network as a backup option because I think they have a better scaling solution for now. Trading on ethereum DEXs is becoming harder because of fees lol.
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Your anti-ETH position makes me laugh  Grin

I cannot recall you ever posting a pro-ETH word.. ever


35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.

HAHAHAHA that is funny shit.

dude saying get from one shitcoin to the other AHHAHAHAHahHAhahahaaaaahahhaa.

out of all these, HEX is the biggest piece of shit
TRX would be next, as it is a giant dud (so is xrp)
then ETH would be the best................"best" lol, being very generous

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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.

HAHAHAHA that is funny shit.

dude saying get from one shitcoin to the other AHHAHAHAHahHAhahahaaaaahahhaa.

out of all these, HEX is the biggest piece of shit
TRX would be next, as it is a giant dud (so is xrp)
then ETH would be the best................"best" lol, being very generous
legendary
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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.
lol Eth isnt the scam, HEX is the scam.
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https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/75411/tether-1-billion-usdt-tron-ethereum-blockchain
"With the chain swap, USDT's supply on Ethereum will now increase to 8.5 billion, from the current 7.50 billion. Simultaneously, the supply on TRON would decrease from 4.30 billion to 3.30 billion. The current total supply of USDT is over 13 billion."

https://twitter.com/Tether_to/status/1296354141867061248

Tether knows how to choose the right blockchain and the right partners Grin

All stablecoins on ETH
https://usdonethereum.com

How much BTC is locked in the ETH ecosystem
https://btconethereum.com



SCAM!
sr. member
Activity: 1572
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35 dollars to unstake HEX. Huh Huh

Ethereum is a scam and Vitalik goes to jail! Get on Tron TRX.
Sy
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What is going on in their official Twitter account about this? Are they making updates about this?

If this Ethereum 2.0 tanks hard, what will happen to the prospects of the Ethereum project, will it start to dwindle or will it have no to little effect? Will it simply just go on in it's current state? Can anyone tell me if there is a plan B if the problems we have seen with the 2.0 testnet continues,

You won't find much information about the bugs on their twitter account you will have to look at crypto news sites but, yes they already fixed the issue that crashed the network.
https://decrypt.co/38951/devs-release-fix-for-ethereum-2-0s-crashed-testnet
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https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/75411/tether-1-billion-usdt-tron-ethereum-blockchain
"With the chain swap, USDT's supply on Ethereum will now increase to 8.5 billion, from the current 7.50 billion. Simultaneously, the supply on TRON would decrease from 4.30 billion to 3.30 billion. The current total supply of USDT is over 13 billion."

https://twitter.com/Tether_to/status/1296354141867061248

Tether knows how to choose the right blockchain and the right partners Grin

All stablecoins on ETH
https://usdonethereum.com

How much BTC is locked in the ETH ecosystem
https://btconethereum.com
legendary
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What is going on in their official Twitter account about this? Are they making updates about this?

If this Ethereum 2.0 tanks hard, what will happen to the prospects of the Ethereum project, will it start to dwindle or will it have no to little effect? Will it simply just go on in it's current state? Can anyone tell me if there is a plan B if the problems we have seen with the 2.0 testnet continues,
legendary
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The ETH 2.0 testnet ‘Medalla’ came to a grinding halt due to a time-bug that took a majority of testnet validators offline. This is the first instance of the network coming to a stop.

https://coingeek.com/ethereum-2-0-testnet-goes-offline/

If this Ethereum 2.0 tanks hard, what will happen to the prospects of the Ethereum project, will it start to dwindle or will it have no to little effect? Will it simply just go on in it's current state? Can anyone tell me if there is a plan B if the problems we have seen with the 2.0 testnet continues,

Every project will have a bug or two in their codes it's a good thing that it was caught in the testnet version of the network and, they quickly fixed it. No need to worry for now, I guess finding bugs is normal procedure in testnet.

Sure, I get what you are saying. As long as they can fix the problems that pop up the project will be better off. That being said if they end up finding a lot more bugs and problems, Ethereum 2.0 might possibly be delayed or somehow altered compared to original plans???

It depend on the approach how they will take it up if they will failed to fix these bugs on time than surely it might get delayed as like happening there. Testnet purpose to discover the bugs and fix them and monitor them how it will gone smoothly after this.
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