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11413446 No.11413446 [Reply] [Original]

in the box where they ask for address?

>> No.11413469

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GDYrrAcKzY

>> No.11413480
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>>11413446
Pic is you
But I'll help you out
No
That is for your normal address
Your private key should be etched in metal and buried in the middle of the desert in a location that only you kmow

>> No.11413498

Just send it all to coinbase I've had BTC on there since 2013 no problems at all

>> No.11413511

dont forget to price lock your btc during the transfer

>> No.11413583

>>11413446
You may have what is called in the industry a Bip-3 file corruption. You have to put your private address on here so we as a community can look it up on the block chain and attempt to "unclog" it by deciphering the tx content.. yada yada, just post you private address on the "name" field in here so we can help you out

>> No.11413600

>>11413583
Jesus op don't do that

>> No.11413610

>>11413446
Post your private key here Op I look for you.

>> No.11413645

>>11413480
>>11413600
Don't listen to this Jesus Anon, Anon. He just wants your coins to get clogged up in the blockchain and you may lose all of them. Have you done your quarterly maintenance on them BTW? That's probably why theyre getting clogged. What's your coinbase username and password? Don't worry, since we don't have your device's MASTERHASH key (which is private BTW)>>11413498, we can only do troubleshooting and can't take any coins out.

>> No.11413818

>>11413446
You've got to be fucking kidding me, but I know you're not.

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>>11413818
lol the absolute state
at least normies coming back
expect a bunch of poorfag shitcoin portfolios soon

>> No.11415297

>>11413583
You mean like this?

>> No.11416020

>>11415297
You fucked up. Delete this ASAP.

>> No.11416066

>>11415297
Based

>> No.11416095

>>11413446
>dosent know how to transfer

The absolute state of biz

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11416367

>he doesn't know how public-key cryptography works
just kys brainlet. put your private key in your name here.

>> No.11416484

I have a few brainlet beginner questions about trading and I think this is the thread to ask
Okay, so I've been trading a bit on Binance with about 0.05 BTC, trading back and forth between BTC and various altcoins
But let's say I get to the point where I have like 100 BTC. I want to be able to trade all of it for an altcoin (bold move, I know) just as fast via limit order as I'm currently trading my 0.05 BTC. Can I do that, or would my limit order take longer to fill 100% due to the much larger amount of BTC?
Also, how does an altcoin's 24-hour volume on an exchange come into play? Let's say I have 100 BTC on an exchange; what would happen if I try to trade it all for an altcoin that has only 50 BTC 24-hr volume? Or let's say, 150 BTC volume? Or 1000 BTC volume? Would anything different happen due to the trade, like a change in the altcoin price if I bought at a much higher price than the market value? Would all these trades even be possible?

>> No.11416518

>>11416484
if you have an open order it will be filled if the market fills it, if they price moves away from your limit it won't be filled, your order can be partially filled, so if 10% gets filled almost immediately but then the market price moves below your ask or above your bid then it won't get filled any more until the market price moves back to your bid or ask, if your order is huge don't expect your order to fill quickly unless there is a lot of liquidity in the market

>> No.11416559

>>11416518
Think I got it now, thanks