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jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 4
June 02, 2020, 11:27:34 PM
#28
Hello the wallets I use the Electrum on my pc, for altcoins I use Coinomy and trust wallet and I also use the Metamask on my browser.
GREAT!. I saw you have used a trusted wallet (till now) ELECTRUM to store your bitcoins. For coinomy, perhaps you can read these articles :
- https://infocryptoland.com/language/en/security-issues-coinomi-wallet/
- https://dashnews.org/coinomi-desktop-wallet-security-issue-discovered-developers-claim-blackmail-attempt/
- [Updated May 2020) https://newconomy.media/news/coinomi-vulnerability-warning-coinomi-wallet-user-loses-60-70k-crypto-worth


Updated news about coinomi you can read through here : 
Hi CucakRowo, you seem to be unaware of the recent updates regarding the issue on the first links you sent on your message. All of those sites fail to mention that after extensive forensic analysis it was proven that the claims against Coinomi were malign from the start. No user ever lost coins due to problems with the app. Please read this short twitter thread and the detailed analysis linked there: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688


Suggestion.
- To store your Etherum & ERC20 token, it's better to store it in MEW. MEW wallet is available for desktop, android and IOS. The newest MEW apps (for android and IOS) provide convenience for you to make transactions directly through your gadget without having to connect to your browser first.
- To store other alt coins (like Dash, Doge, etc), i suggest you to use Atomic Wallet (https://atomicwallet.io/).

And btw, here's some useful thread/articles to read before your sleep :
1. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53778240
2. https://bitcoinelectrum.com/creating-a-p2sh-segwit-wallet-with-electrum/
3. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52398375





Great I really like Coinomi and seends that everything is fine. I have Instaled atomic wallet this week, looks a good option for altcoins too.
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1273
June 02, 2020, 02:22:34 PM
#27
Hey, welcome bud.
I'd like to add in that there is a tip for you that you can take with a grain of salt if you'd like to -
Just be yourself, as normal as you are in your real life and try to find answers to your questions using Google search or the search button here first before asking something that was already answered before as it may be considered spam. I believe 3 years are enough to gain good knowledge about BTC, so ranking up here should not be a problem for you - you'll need some merits to rank up. Search about it yourself.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
June 02, 2020, 01:29:30 PM
#26
I don't find a section to introduce myself.
is my first time here and I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works I'm just a normal guy interested in cryptocurrency started using it almost 3 years ago]
I don't have much special knowledge only the basis we need to have since I'm a regular user, anyway, my first post here 2020
any tips? thoughts for a newbie?
Thank you

You don't have to worry, we all started as newbie here and most of us do not how things works here when we are starting, we learned it slowly and by just reading a lot on what's been posted here, start from reading a lot and you'll surprised to find out that you come along a way.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 593
aka JAGEND.
June 02, 2020, 09:26:03 AM
#25
-snip-
Hi there. Great!. My apologies if i'm not following about that case. I have read all the case (completely) that mentioned in your twitter. Nice movement you have there. I have crossed out (strikethrough) my comments above. Thank you for your clarification.

sr. member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 270
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June 01, 2020, 11:35:51 PM
#24
I don't find a section to introduce myself.
is my first time here and I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works I'm just a normal guy interested in cryptocurrency started using it almost 3 years ago]
I don't have much special knowledge only the basis we need to have since I'm a regular user, anyway, my first post here 2020
any tips? thoughts for a newbie?
Thank you
Start with rules and regulations, many newbies got themselves kicked out because they don't know what's wrong or right on this forum, then start contributing to the forum by helping those in need, in any aspect, mining, trading, investing, this will open your eye to new things too

I agree with you, gain knowledge about forums to practice yourself well and try to learn something by analyzing different places Newcomers are more vulnerable because they greedily participate in all sorts of activities without checking anything, so they leave the forum at a loss. Try to know the basics well or you can learn something by watching YouTube videos.
jr. member
Activity: 55
Merit: 10
May 31, 2020, 09:38:07 PM
#23
Hello the wallets I use the Electrum on my pc, for altcoins I use Coinomy and trust wallet and I also use the Metamask on my browser.
GREAT!. I saw you have used a trusted wallet (till now) ELECTRUM to store your bitcoins. For coinomy, perhaps you can read these articles :
- https://infocryptoland.com/language/en/security-issues-coinomi-wallet/
- https://dashnews.org/coinomi-desktop-wallet-security-issue-discovered-developers-claim-blackmail-attempt/
- [Updated May 2020) https://newconomy.media/news/coinomi-vulnerability-warning-coinomi-wallet-user-loses-60-70k-crypto-worth

Suggestion.
- To store your Etherum & ERC20 token, it's better to store it in MEW. MEW wallet is available for desktop, android and IOS. The newest MEW apps (for android and IOS) provide convenience for you to make transactions directly through your gadget without having to connect to your browser first.
- To store other alt coins (like Dash, Doge, etc), i suggest you to use Atomic Wallet (https://atomicwallet.io/).

And btw, here's some useful thread/articles to read before your sleep :
1. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53778240
2. https://bitcoinelectrum.com/creating-a-p2sh-segwit-wallet-with-electrum/
3. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52398375
Hi CucakRowo, you seem to be unaware of the recent updates regarding the issue on the first links you sent on your message. All of those sites fail to mention that after extensive forensic analysis it was proven that the claims against Coinomi were malign from the start. No user ever lost coins due to problems with the app. Please read this short twitter thread and the detailed analysis linked there: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 593
aka JAGEND.
May 31, 2020, 03:50:09 AM
#22
Hello the wallets I use the Electrum on my pc, for altcoins I use Coinomy and trust wallet and I also use the Metamask on my browser.
GREAT!. I saw you have used a trusted wallet (till now) ELECTRUM to store your bitcoins. For coinomy, perhaps you can read these articles :
- https://infocryptoland.com/language/en/security-issues-coinomi-wallet/
- https://dashnews.org/coinomi-desktop-wallet-security-issue-discovered-developers-claim-blackmail-attempt/
- [Updated May 2020) https://newconomy.media/news/coinomi-vulnerability-warning-coinomi-wallet-user-loses-60-70k-crypto-worth


Updated news about coinomi you can read through here : 
Hi CucakRowo, you seem to be unaware of the recent updates regarding the issue on the first links you sent on your message. All of those sites fail to mention that after extensive forensic analysis it was proven that the claims against Coinomi were malign from the start. No user ever lost coins due to problems with the app. Please read this short twitter thread and the detailed analysis linked there: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688


Suggestion.
- To store your Etherum & ERC20 token, it's better to store it in MEW. MEW wallet is available for desktop, android and IOS. The newest MEW apps (for android and IOS) provide convenience for you to make transactions directly through your gadget without having to connect to your browser first.
- To store other alt coins (like Dash, Doge, etc), i suggest you to use Atomic Wallet (https://atomicwallet.io/).

And btw, here's some useful thread/articles to read before your sleep :
1. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53778240
2. https://bitcoinelectrum.com/creating-a-p2sh-segwit-wallet-with-electrum/
3. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52398375



jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 4
May 30, 2020, 03:13:09 PM
#21
Welcome to this forum. This forum (especially its members), will be very happy to help you if you met any difficulties in understanding rules that apply in this forum. Unofficial Rules can be found in the following thread. Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ. One thing you should avoid (ie = absolutely you should not do). Never do plagiarism. If you quote a sentence in your comments and that quotes are from another website / from another member in here, ALWAYS include the original link in your comments. Plagiarism is very intolerable in this forum.

Btw, you already know crypto and started using it since 2017 NICE !. If i may know, what kind of wallet that you are currently using? Is the hardware wallet like Trezor, or is it Bitcoin Core Qt, Electrum?



Hello the wallets I use the Electrum on my pc, for altcoins I use Coinomy and trust wallet and I also use the Metamask on my browser.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
May 29, 2020, 10:17:44 PM
#20
For your self-introduction: You can make it there Reputation

Some most important things you must spend time to read and understand it as most comprehensively as possible, rules as some users gave you previously. After that, I have some more helpful resources for you
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 593
aka JAGEND.
May 28, 2020, 04:08:43 AM
#19
Welcome to this forum. This forum (especially its members), will be very happy to help you if you met any difficulties in understanding rules that apply in this forum. Unofficial Rules can be found in the following thread. Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ. One thing you should avoid (ie = absolutely you should not do). Never do plagiarism. If you quote a sentence in your comments and that quotes are from another website / from another member in here, ALWAYS include the original link in your comments. Plagiarism is very intolerable in this forum.

Btw, you already know crypto and started using it since 2017 NICE !. If i may know, what kind of wallet that you are currently using? Is the hardware wallet like Trezor, or is it Bitcoin Core Qt, Electrum?

member
Activity: 490
Merit: 19
May 27, 2020, 04:26:55 AM
#18
I don't find a section to introduce myself.
is my first time here and I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works I'm just a normal guy interested in cryptocurrency started using it almost 3 years ago]
I don't have much special knowledge only the basis we need to have since I'm a regular user, anyway, my first post here 2020
any tips? thoughts for a newbie?
Thank you
Start with rules and regulations, many newbies got themselves kicked out because they don't know what's wrong or right on this forum, then start contributing to the forum by helping those in need, in any aspect, mining, trading, investing, this will open your eye to new things too
sr. member
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Merit: 255
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May 27, 2020, 12:09:40 AM
#17
I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works
[...]
thoughts for a newbie?
-snip-

oh I mean I'm reading to understand how the forum works, I'm not new at bitcoin and cryptocurrencies but I don't have like a big knowledge, I'm just a regular cryptocurrency User  Cheesy
Hey, dude! Welcome to the forum! Smiley
You said you're a regular crypto user and you started using it 3 years ago. I'm sure you already know not just a thing or two about it, huh. But may I just ask, if you have been using crypto for that long now, why haven't you joined this forum before? I'm just curious. Grin

Anyway, visit and read all the links they provided before this reply. Just by doing that, you'll surely get familiar on how things go around here. And don't hesitate to ask questions. There are so many good forum members here that are willing to help out.

Again, welcome and enjoy your stay! Smiley
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
May 24, 2020, 04:54:23 AM
#16
I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works
[...]
thoughts for a newbie?
You started in best way you could. Reading stuff and understading Bitcoin is first priority.
Then after you know enough focus on security. Securing your Bitcoin is as important as knowing how it works.

Then you are good to buy/explore and invest. You should come here 3 years ago, a lot people only read but have a chance to get into conversation is crucial for understanding sometimes.

Welcome!

oh I mean I'm reading to understand how the forum works, I'm not new at bitcoin and cryptocurrencies but I don't have like a big knowledge, I'm just a regular cryptocurrency User  Cheesy

You need to widen up your knowledge to know on how to earn more with cryptocurrency since if you just let yourself stay on where you are right now then possibly you will struggle in the long run, If your earning today and just been settled for that only without doing an self upgrade for sure once the your profit cut since the platform you know suddenly crash then you will find hard to recover and pick up yourself.

So best to get a big knowledge on every aspect so that you can use that knowledge when there's an opportunity knocking on your doors.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 4
May 23, 2020, 05:03:17 PM
#15
I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works
[...]
thoughts for a newbie?
You started in best way you could. Reading stuff and understading Bitcoin is first priority.
Then after you know enough focus on security. Securing your Bitcoin is as important as knowing how it works.

Then you are good to buy/explore and invest. You should come here 3 years ago, a lot people only read but have a chance to get into conversation is crucial for understanding sometimes.

Welcome!

oh I mean I'm reading to understand how the forum works, I'm not new at bitcoin and cryptocurrencies but I don't have like a big knowledge, I'm just a regular cryptocurrency User  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 1014
May 23, 2020, 04:24:05 PM
#14
I'm reading stuff to understand how everything works
[...]
thoughts for a newbie?
You started in best way you could. Reading stuff and understading Bitcoin is first priority.
Then after you know enough focus on security. Securing your Bitcoin is as important as knowing how it works.

Then you are good to buy/explore and invest. You should come here 3 years ago, a lot people only read but have a chance to get into conversation is crucial for understanding sometimes.

Welcome!
copper member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 2510
Spear the bees
May 23, 2020, 02:14:28 PM
#13
The one thread to link them all might be a little bit old but it's a pretty good hub for resources. Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 4
May 23, 2020, 12:28:43 PM
#12
Thank you all for the informations provided, currently I've read the rules and now I am understanding how to use the forum and sections, amazing.
member
Activity: 127
Merit: 28
May 23, 2020, 07:02:11 AM
#11
Start with reading the forum rules, it's a must for a newbie.

Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

by the way, welcome to the forum.
This is what you should read first OP, just read and understand the guidelines and rules of this forum so you would know what are the wrong and right things to do here. Every forum has it's own guidelines and beginners should read all of these to avoid some violations.

If you want to know something, just use this search engine, just toe the keyword of what you want to ask.



Great advice mate, to avoid mistakes and violations in this forum beginners should read first the rules and the guidelines of this forum first before anything else, that is what we should do first so we cannot violate something.

Good advice about the search engine, the search engine is really helpful for us whenever we want to know something.
full member
Activity: 742
Merit: 160
May 23, 2020, 06:21:52 AM
#10
Hello welcome to this forum, actually we don't have the boards to introduce ourselves, but if you want to do so, you may include it on some of your threads. If you want to familiarize yourself with this forum try to read and understand some useful posts here on this board. All of the information needed by the beginners are all posted on this board.
Start with reading the forum rules, it's a must for a newbie.

Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

by the way, welcome to the forum.
This is what you should read first OP, just read and understand the guidelines and rules of this forum so you would know what are the wrong and right things to do here. Every forum has it's own guidelines and beginners should read all of these to avoid some violations.

If you want to know something, just use this search engine, just toe the keyword of what you want to ask.


Well said, the rules and guidelines should be the first things that a beginner should read, this will lead them to the right path.

The search engine is really great when you want to ask something, you don't need to ask for it anymore, if you want to know some information, use the search engine and if you don't see any answers on your questions then feel free to ask for it.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 125
May 23, 2020, 05:16:19 AM
#9
Start with reading the forum rules, it's a must for a newbie.

Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

by the way, welcome to the forum.
This is what you should read first OP, just read and understand the guidelines and rules of this forum so you would know what are the wrong and right things to do here. Every forum has it's own guidelines and beginners should read all of these to avoid some violations.

If you want to know something, just use this search engine, just toe the keyword of what you want to ask.

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