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So I added old keys to MultiDoge and the wallets synced up but the balances show in MultiDoge doesn't seem to be correct. I've checked all addresses that I've added against blockcypher.com and it shows 0 balance on all but one which shows the same on Blockcypher and in MultiDoge. Is MultiDoge malfunctioning (Most likely I guess)? It shows that it's synced with the latest block. Source: over 2 years ago
Thanks for that - really helpful video. Looks like my only option is to wait it out and have the transaction bounced back, but what I can't understand is that the receiver reckons they have it, yet when I try and look at the transaction id in blockstream.info its not there, but does show up under blockcypher.com Anyway, its coming up to a couple of weeks soon so will see what happens. Source: about 3 years ago
I use Pocket Bitcoin , non KYC , Swiss based. Send Euros via Revolt and Bitcoin is sent direct to your wallet. https://pocketbitcoin.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Better use Relai or pocketbitcoin.com with no (or soft) kyc. Source: about 1 year ago
That depends heavily on where you live. I can for example buy Bitcoin gift cards completely KYC free in my local post office here in Switzerland. And there are also KYC light exchanges (no sign up required but they get your info via bank contact) where I can get Bitcoin straight to my hardware wallet with a bank transfer ( pocketbitcoin.com ). Source: over 1 year ago
You should check out pocketbitcoin. I use them regularly to increase my stack. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi, I'm looking for the Ethereum-equivalent of services such as Relai, Pocket, or Bittr. Basically, I want to automatically invest a set amount monthly into ETH, and want it deposited directly to my hardware wallet, without me having to do any manual work. Does such a service exist? Source: over 1 year ago
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