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0:14 ... Saturday, everybody, and welcome to tech only talk...

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... Saturday, everybody, and welcome to tech only talk I Think this is a great forum where we can share some information. You guys can ask questions, because it's really all about your questions today.
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I have a couple of things that I want to go over with people, but that is about it.
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So we have we have some people coming in um, you guys can hear me, OK? I'm guessing my little thing is moving up and down.
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so it looks like broadcasting out, OK yep, OK, great crypto ross's, yes. Hey, that crypto era.
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Oh, crypto R S Maybe that's someone else that's close to crypto. So, a couple of things that I wanted to go over, because this is a question that I get time, and time again.
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And I think it's because it's kind of explained in some areas, but it's, it's not explained in others.
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And that are, that is some of the coins that live, or should be living in wallets kind of like the Ethereum Network has ERC twenties.
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There are going to be more and more blockchains that also handle additional coins or tokens. And one of them is one of my favorites.
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one of the ones I like, and that's FLN, FLN, resides, in, or should reside and can be sent to your neo address.
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So anybody with FLN should be sending their SLM to a neo Wallet.
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If you have a ledger or treasure, I highly recommend putting into the hardware all, although I don't think the treasurer will work with the Neon wallet, and or the, the O three wallet.
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And what you're going to want to do is create an account using your ledger in the neon wallet, when you have that address there.
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You can hand that off to Kevin Brown.
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You can have it go to any exchange that you've um That you've purchased the coins on and you can send it to the neo wallet. Now, one special thing with the with the neo wallet.
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Any new wallet?
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When you hold neo, you earn gas. And it's not that you have to stake it. Kind of like eida, it's not that you have to do anything different except for hold it.
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Um, sorry, Jeddah register said something to me in Telegram, and I thought it was funny.
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So all you need to do is hold the neo in the wallet and you'll earn gas.
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And you need to have gas in your Neil Wallet to move things around.
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So for everybody out there that has FL em and that's all you have. And you're going to receive it from Carolyn Brown, or you're going to receive it from another exchange, and you have it in your wallet.
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If you're going to want to send that out, you're gonna need to have some gas. Well, there's a couple of different ways that you can get gas. You can buy gas directly.
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I don't know what it's trading today at, but it's much higher than it was a little while ago. Or you can get some neo in your wallet.
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And, with Neo, holding it in your wallet, you have to hold it. It can't be held at KLM Brown, because they will get all that gas that is created from holding that neo. You can hold it in your wallet, and you'll get little drip of gas.
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And with that gas, then you can send the tokens that are held in the near wallet.
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So, there's been some of that confusion on you know, where does FLS go. And it goes in the Neo wallet.
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There are a couple others and they're going to be more and more now that cardano now that data well let's go back to that one. It's very similar to T U of T fuel goes in the theta wallet.
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So when you send your T fuel to theta one, that's exactly like sending the SLM to your neo wallet. It's pretty much the same thing. And, and, as these blockchains have smart contracts, and they expand, they are going to have more and more tokens reside in them, which is a great thing.
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because Ethereum is horrible, as far as speed, reliability, reliability, meaning that.
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I've gotten a few ERC twenty's stuck because I didn't have enough gas, because I didn't look. And I did not pay attention to what was automatically being set for me.
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The gas price was too low. I've gotten two tokens stuck in, on the Ethereum network because I did not pay attention, Which is my fault on how much gas I was putting in to, to send that token.
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And ethereum's just out of hand with the fees.
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For anybody that's been around, you'll remember that when you would send ERC twenties, you would spend oh, you know, like $2, she'd be like cost me $2 to send you know some some ERC twenties on the Ethereum network now, it's $20.
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So, no, Ethereum is really pricing themselves out, and other Blockchains are going to step in.
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and say, we will do it for you faster and cheaper. So, you know, watch that, coming up on, from the different blockchains out there that are implementing smart contracts. The other thing, that it seems to be coming up now, that we may be headed toward selling some of our kryptos.
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Hopefully, knock on wood.
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This fall, as the prices rise, is that people are noticing that they have older ERC twenties, that have been converted into tokens on their own main net.
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Like Wax, Wax was a, was an ERC 20, that then they went and converted over to their own main net EOS was like that, um, who with iOS T I believe with the same thing if you have some old ERC twenties that have not been converted, some Blockchains will allow that, some Blockchains won't. It really just depends on the blockchain.
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And if they have a bridge, too, to their main net.
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And what a bridge basically is, is allowing two separate blockchains to talk to one another. So, I know what the wax token.
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I've tried to get them to say, if they were ever going to open up, or re-open the bridge from wax ERC twenties, to the wax main net, which is kind of Ryan and the foundation of an EOS network.
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So far, they haven't said No. But they haven't said yes. They've said, maybe we'll do it.
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So if you have some old ERC twenties that have been already converted to a new network or their own main net, take a look. Do a Google see if there's a bridge.
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And just if there's not a bridge that's been open, then just keep your ears out. I wouldn't say they're worth nothing. They most likely probably will end up being worth nothing. But there is a possibility that a bridge could be opened up. And then you could go from the Ethereum network to whatever main that is out there.
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So, really, besides those two things, I'll, I'll maybe talk about some privacy things toward the end. But let's go through some of your questions, and let me see what we can.
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Let me read a couple of things, OK. Mike F asks: do you have a safe way of getting your B C, H a, B, C, E cash fork from BCH.
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Yes.
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Jetter Read has sent me a doc, and I will post that on the dot net site sometime this weekend, or actually, I'm not going to promise this weekend sometime next week that I will get that up.
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OK, let me go through OK, yep, the next one. How do you already have a method how to extract BCH, ABC from ledger and then claimed the cash? Yeah, that is in the dark.
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Let's see.
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Good morning, Igor.
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OK, Hi, Happy Saturday. Good you, and this is from H GB.
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Could you let us know the best way to store kaspar tokens securely, and what is the best practice for sending coins for selling to Caleb?
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Do you use the intermediary wallet like, Exodus?
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Kaspar right now is sitting in an exchange. I don't know what Exchange it's sitting in. Someone offered to buy me one Ethereum worth of Casper, and I said, Sure.
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And he is holding it for me, because caspers ledger app has not been released yet. I know, doing a little bit of research, Casper has an app that they've released to ledger, but ledger has not officially approved it. And when that is approved, then I will take possession of casper and put it in my ledger. But right now, I don't want one more wallet besides something that will be secured by ledger to maintain.
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excuse me. I don't want to have to have another set of 12 where it's 24 words, 18 words, a passphrase pneumonic. I just want to simplify my life. So, it's going to remain on the exchange until there is a safe place that I can take it into my life. And so, you know, really, it depends following the second part of the question.
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How you're going to be sending the coins to kale and Brown, it depends on where they reside.
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Who knows, maybe if it resides on that exchange and and they don't get the, the app out for the for the ledger. Maybe it'll just be liquidated back into Ethereum or, you know, USD see right on that Exchange. But I've been waiting for the Casper app to be out. Every time ledger releases a new version that's when the new apps are also downloaded to your computer. And when there is a new release, that's when I check to see if there's a new app that I've been waiting for. With the last version that was just released a couple of days ago, the Neo ... was released, or N three, and So now there's two apps for Neo. There's the older app that'll handle to point out and then there's the neo three app, that will handle the trio.
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I did get J sent me this: J contacted.
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Let's see he contacted Jeff over Kailin Brown asking, you know, if he could liquidate Neil three printout today, would they be ready for that?
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And his response was we're offering it once. It has been listed for trading in most places in Q four.
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So once it's available, we will be offering entry and exit liquidity. So, what that means is, if you wanted to liquidate your neo three today at Caitlin Brown, you could not.
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So when they offer that, is going to be. When it's listed for trading in most places, sometime in the fourth quarter.
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So, that's why I'm holding off on converting my neo 2 0 to 3 0, because they don't have that yet in place, And it's not that they can't handle it, but they can't get liquidity from other providers to do that trading.
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So, you know, you can convert, when you want to.
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I will be doing a conversion video, but I am not going to release that video until KLM Round says, yes, we can for sure do it. Because a lot of people are not going to listen to this broadcast, they're just going to see that video has been released and they're not going to really pay attention to the thing that says down below. Don't do this until your exchange can, can handle ..., so I'm just going to wait a little bit because it doesn't make sense. There's no reason to go to three now.
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Neo ... until there is a platform where you can liquidate it.
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OK, And this is Christopher Maria. Hi, I got a new computer, I re-installed exodus with my treasure. But now I have zero balance is showing an exodus. I uninstalled the exodus and re-installed. But it's not letting me place my seed phrase in. It just got back.
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To the new zero balance wallet. How can I erase and re-install properly?
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That is going to be a longer conversation than this, because it really just depends on what operating system and that type of thing.
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So, you may, you, let's, we're gonna have to say either e-mail me and I can do a quick look, see, but it may be more than, than just that. So, one of those longer tech things, there's just no way we can do it on on, on this.
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Hi, OK, this is from Igor. Hi, George, Can you talk about claiming E cash tokens?
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I am going to Jeddah has a doc out there. I will post that. And it will kind of walk you through that process. I do not have any.
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So, I could not do a video.
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There's no way for me to, to get that done, without having that, then I did not have any available to me.
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This is from custom Maria.
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I gave calama brand my Leon neo address, and it didn't work, I guess I'll ask them to try again. I guess. When you say it didn't work, it didn't send properly, or it.
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The devil is in the details on this because I'm not sure what it means by it didn't work.
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You gotta remember on some of these wallets that's specifically the Neo.
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Any new wallet. Most likely, they will not send a test of a neo token, they're going to send you gas.
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Nio can only be sent in whole numbers, so it they can't send half a neo as a test What they would probably do is send gas as a test, and? They can send a fraction of a gas and you know, because? It's better to send as little as possible for tests, because that's what testing is all about, so check that Neon wallet, and see. Did you get gas, or did you get? Nothing in that wallet?
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OK, L M asks, When should I start moving coins to calama brown? Can I do it? Now, that really? is a personal question, that you need to ask yourself. What the comfort level. What coins are? They, one of the things that you may want to try to do. Which, I have not done yet, but I'm going to put that together.
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Next week. is that, if you know you have a bunch of coins that you're gonna send over to Carolyn Brown, one of the things that you might want to ask them now.
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So that you don't get stuck in a line, or Q As things really heat up, is that you can request the wallet addresses early. You can verify, you know, as the time comes closer to liquidating your coins, but you can ask Hale and Brown, for wallet addresses, they could send them to you.
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And then you would have them, if you really feel like you don't want to hold your coins, then you can send them over there. I don't necessarily recommend it. You know, if you know, something's going to be sold in two weeks, sure, you can send it over there, but if something isn't going to be liquidated until December, it's a long time for them to hold it. I know Jay was going to sell as ADA, and it didn't get to his price. And so, he pulled that back, and he took possession of that.
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So, it really just depends on your comfort level. I have some coins over that I thought I was going to liquidate. I'm not going to request it back, because it's going to be too expensive. If it's an ERC 20, there's no reason to send it back and forth.
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Because the fees are just too high. But really, that is A, is a personal question on what you feel comfortable with and how much time it would take you to move them from Point A to point B?
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OK, let me take a look here.
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OK, this is from H GB. I bought iOS T on Finance and couldn't figure out how to remove it from the Exchange. Yeah, you and many other people on Withdraw page, it only shows iOS T Blockchain option that is disabled.
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This has been going on for over a month. Appreciate any advice on getting my iOS T secured off by Nance.
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That is a really good question because there's, there's many parts to it. Number one, are you validated or you know registered over on finance are you in the US?
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That's kind of a tricky question I'm guessing it's on finance dot com and not finance that US one of the things that you may want to think about is that it is hard to store iOS T I have it it's one of the few things that I have on my a second theory IO Mac OS device because I held it on an app and that was really one of the few places the HOBY wallet held my iOS T for quite awhile.
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I state did. I earned a lot of iOS T the citadel wallet is one that came out. And you can you can store your iOS, T there, but by Nance, you're going to need to ask them on why it's disabled. And that's probably where are you going to need to start asking, you know, why is this disabled? Will it be back? And if you don't get a reply, it may be that you have to liquidate your iOS T there, into something that you can move off that platform. And if you want to buy iOS T back then you know, liquidate it in some type of stable coin. If you want or whatever is your favorite coin, go to another exchange and repurchase iOS T. You know, the exchanges do with the exchanges do, and that's why both J.n.i.
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harp on people of right now things look fine on the exchanges but You know this is a Example of what might happen to certain coins. You know wallet is under maintenance is another one where it just locks it up for a period of time and it's not that you can even traded to get it off. You just have to wait until the the wallet comes out of maintenance. So, I Would e-mail Finance. If you do e-mail by Nance let us know because I know there are probably quite a few other people that may have iOS T on by Nance and?
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No, it's their platform. So we'll see what they have to say.
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Um.
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OK, let's take a look.
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OK, this one I'm, I'm not too sure, Tony. Hey, George, thanks for all the great content.
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Could you explain to the team, why X, TZ, I state an exodus and subsequently exchange for another token, but I still receive rewards. Do you know any other token that act same way?
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That's Tassos and that is really kind of strange.
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because when you exchange it, you shouldn't be getting rewards. How?
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How long have you been getting rewards on that? Yeah, some of it.
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Some of it you can think of as, as an example of ada, eida has something called an epoch and an epoch is five days.
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And when you stake on Ada, you have to wait for epoch where you get no rewards. And the fifth epoch is when you start to get rewards.
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So, when I Um, when I requested my staking rewards off Ada into my main wallet, there were two days that I was going to still not necessarily earn stake your rewards, but I wasn't going to be paid out until that staking reward hit the next epoch so, you know, an epoch is five days. So I took it out on, let's say, day two, and so I had three days to go, and then I was going to Receiver Ward. It could be something like that.
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Where, you know, how long has the ... been giving you rewards after you've swapped it out. I mean, that's, that's a great thing. It could just be something on their side that they, it's a bug but you should not have that if you're, if you're not owning the coin and it's not staking, you should not be getting returns. But congratulations.
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OK, Tony says several weeks, you know what?
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Just counted as a blessing, because I don't know as those basically has what they call beggars, and so someone's baking your coins that doesn't supposedly really have your coin. So how that's happening is probably the baker's fault, but if you're getting coins, I don't rock the boat.
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OK.
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There are quite a few questions on E cash, What? maybe I should get jetter read on here, I do not have E cash, so I can't say the best wallet.
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I know that it's not held in a hardware wallet, but that, well, I'll make sure that that is answered on the posting. So yeah, I don't know the best wallet to hold that in right the second.
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OK, and this is from Laura. Hi, George, you mentioned the Neon wallet on Thursdays Live Stream.
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How does the Neon wallet convert Neo into N three? Does it do it automatically? Could you explain further? What about gas? Is gas also converted FLN, too? So basically, I will do a video on this.
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But the Neon wallet, um, will allow you, hold on, let me see. Give me a second because I actually close the Neon Wallach before.
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I went on air.
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Let me see if I can bring it up, and show you, as long as it doesn't give you a wallet address.
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Because I don't want to have to go out and pull that off.
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Give me a SEC.
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It's loading.
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OK, I could do that because I don't have my ledger teched.
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Yes.
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Aye.
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OK, here is the Neon Wallet.
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You will see with the latest version of 292, right down here, if you can see my mouse that, they have Legacy, and they have three.
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So legacy is the older version of the Blockchain.
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Let me see if I have my screen shot from earlier this week.
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Let's see. Yeah. Here we go.
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Oops, let me grab.
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OK, go back here.
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So the, the Neon wallet now has two settings, legacy and three. And when you do the conversion, it's not that you're opening up your wallet, and all of a sudden, everything's converted.
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What you're going to want to do is you're going to want to first login to your Legacy wallet address. Well, yeah, well, or login there, make sure everything's OK. Harvest. Well, harvest, claim your gas.
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It's important to claim your gas just so that you can claim your gas and you don't forget it. And that you don't leave it there, so, claim your gas when you login.
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Right now, I would use ledger, and there's no ledger, so it's not going to act. Go in there, see what you have.
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And then, you can log out and you can log into your new N three wallet and the N three, when you're using a ledger, is going to be a different app.
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The app that you're going to use, do this real quick.
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Is right here.
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So, when you go to Ledger Live, you have to specifically ask for, and search for Neo, do ennio.
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And then, you'll see that there's the Neo and three, that you can install.
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This is an example of, when I logged in, I went to the installed apps, I saw that the neo app was not needing to be updated. So I thought, I presumed that the Neo had not been released the N three version of it. I didn't know that they're going to have two completely different apps. It makes sense, There are two, very different Blockchains. So, two apps for, for those. So you would need to install the neo and three app on your ledger.
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And then you would select that Neo and three app.
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when you want to go back in and log into your N three wallet.
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When you get to your N three wallet, your request, it'll actually show it right down here. It'll also show you in the wallet.
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The wallet address, and what you can do is then go back out of your N three wallet with your wallet address, put into a tax pad document.
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You know, something that you can look at, review, put on your desktop and then log back into your old legacy Neil Wallet, and send a test over the N three.
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It'll go through a bridge that bridges the two blockchains. It bridges the legacy blockchain and the new neo and three blockchain, and send test. Make sure everything's OK, send a little bit of gas.
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And then you can send the rest.
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OK, let me take.
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This is from Klaus.
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I again, had some storm tokens and missed the swap to storm X, allegedly, They have a manual method once a week for which you can apply for on their Facebook site. Great. I did that, and so far, no storm X tokens in my wallet.
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Yeah, I don't have storm, and I don't have Facebook, and probably right now, I'm glad I don't have, either.
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If you find that, they will do that, then let us know, you know, Switching between either contracts, which is a type of upgrade, an example of that would have been at X, at X, went and swapped their old tokens for a new token, because they wanted a newer, smart contracts. So it could do different things.
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And that's easy to do until they kind of close things and don't allow you to do it.
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And so, when we've missed some of the upgrades, some of the swaps, it's, it's, it's hidden myths like kick token didn't even know, had a bunch and you didn't hear about it. I hear a lot of these things through you, guys.
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And it's it.
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You know, it's kinda heartbreaking when we have our tokens and they won't do it. I would follow up with them on Facebook and say, Look, you know, what's going on, why can't we do it.
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Let me know, and I will know, I'll let everybody know And for anybody that did the swap for Medex, they I.
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I played by their rules, and I had this stuff in when it should have been actually two days before. And I just got an e-mail back that I should probably let everybody know, that they said, Oops! we missed yours, you'll get it on the next swap. I'm like, Well, wait a minute. No, no, no. That's not OK.
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I can prove to you that the tokens were sent to you two days, or at least a day.
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Uh, depends on the time zone that they, they say it's, you know, the, the official time for this, but they had it in their possession And they just said, oops, sorry.
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We we mistakenly, it didn't include you. And I followed up. and I said, OK, that's fine.
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But I wanted to do it now because I played by your rules, and you didn't play by your rules that you set, And that's not OK. And please explain to me why you won't do it right now. If you can see on the blockchain, I haven't heard anything back and I do need to follow up.
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But, you know, it is very frustrating with with smaller chains on what they're going to do and what they're not going to do.
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OK, Regarding BCH, is there some, Something address wise that I need to do updating my BCH to a different address? Or what file format?
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It is, I hold very old BCH and had issues moving it.
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Well, there are some ah on different blockchains specifically blockchains that are based on the bitcoin blockchain and those would be things like bitcoin, obviously litecoin, B C H, did you bite?
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I believe dash two when, when you have what they call now legacy addresses. Those are the first addresses on the blockchain than they have *** with a native segment.
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I'm guessing you're You're having issues.
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Um, I'm not sure what you're having issues there because I need to up.
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I need to do updating my BCH to a different address. Are you trying to move them? Are you trying to just hold them in a different way? That would be the question and so I'm not sure if you're just having a hard time accessing them or you're actually trying to send them.
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OK, and this is from Kate, can you explain how to stake, theta and T fuel with the new main net? I only have theta wallet on my phone at the moment. Well, first thing, get them off your phone and get them on a ledger.
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I've had a couple of people e-mail in or make comments that I've read that say, you know, you can get a A ledger Wallet pretty quickly from France now. So if they're not back ordered and that, that is the first thing that I would do is get them off your phone and get them onto a hardware wallet. You really, there's probably a way to do it from your phone. I don't recommend it at all, because that means you have 12 words, or 24 words, to hold your data.
35:37
But, there are some videos that, let me get this. Let me look.
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OK, Yes.
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If you visit the Bitcoin Academy under technology, there is oops, there is something under staking, there's data tokens, and T fuel. And those are some videos.
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Oh, you know what?
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Sorry, you guys are in the wallet.
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Let me get here, Brave.
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If you go to the bitcoin academy dot net under Technology, you'll see Staking and there's Theta, token and T fuel.
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And there are some videos.
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I haven't moved all the videos over from my my site, black lab dot net, over to here, because I just haven't had the time.
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But there are some sticking videos over there, I think I have citadel over there, um, and a couple others.
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But this is where you can see the videos for Theta and tea fuel and how to steak them, but definitely I would get them on a desktop computer. I know.
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I've had a lot of people, um, e-mail in with questions like hey, I can't find this!
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I would say that biggest question on cell phones is I cannot find the search box.
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And because you're looking at it on a different, you know, basically platform, which is a smaller platform, you're not going to have things look the same way as you would on a desktop.
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And if you're looking for the search box on the dot IO site, you're going to need to go all the way down to the bottom, and that's where the search box will be, because in the let me get there.
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The way the page is created right now, the search boxes here.
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And this is a different that area, and this area will go all the way to the bottom. So, the search box is there.
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If you're on a mobile device, it's just not located like it is on the site.
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And this is from Helen. I was a few minutes late. Did you discuss changes? Yes. Changing Neo to Tanya three. Yeah.
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You can listen a little bit earlier in this, but basically, we're waiting, I'm waiting. You can do whatever you want. I'm waiting until Caitlin Brown says.
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Yes, we can have, we have liquidity to allow you to give us your N, three.
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And we'll sell it for you. They're saying fourth-quarter until they say, yes, they have liquidity. I don't want to keep it. I don't want to convert it into an N three, near through Cornell. Until I know that I have a place to sell it because there's no going back once you go to nia three.
39:17
This is from Chad. George I'm staking, FL, M And N, D, L at the moment. And it shows a positive P&L. If it shows positive, does that mean I won't lose any F L M when I go once taking? My ultimate question is How do I determine if I'm going to be losing FLN when I on stake?
39:37
It is A Jay and I had this like a two hour discussion when we first were staking some of this and the P&L is different.
39:48
Then, are you going to have one coin, or are you going to have more of one coin than the other?
39:56
Piano really depends on when you state your coins, and at what price you state. And so it It depends on when you staked it.
40:07
What price and how many coins you stake?
40:10
If you go to let me get this up, it's not going to show you anything because I am no longer staking.
40:18
But my mango, if you go to my Mingo, and you login here, it's not going to show really anything. It will show you how many coins the different coins that you state it will show you how many neo you staked originally and, how many flamengo you state originally.
40:43
And think about it this way with a staking process. Like Neo, I mean, each blockchain has their own staking method, has their own rules. It, you can't say, no, one is like the other because they're, they're, they're kinda not, you know? When you stake T, fuel and theta, you don't have to do anything but stake them. You're never gonna lose those coins, you're only going to earn.
41:12
Probably fewer and fewer as more people stake.
41:16
But with Neo, what you're doing is you are adding liquidity first.
41:23
So you're adding the same US.
41:26
Dollar amount of SLM as you are, neo.
41:31
And at that moment in time, that's what the value is. And when you add liquidity with those two coins, you create a third coin.
41:41
And that third coin, then you go to the vault and you stake, and that's where, you know, you'll earn your staking.
41:49
But the flamengo and the neo tokens will fluctuate on how many you actually own.
41:57
And so, I know it's a little bit difficult to think about this, but as neo increases in price, that basically means since you're adding liquidity, people are buying your neo and giving you flamingo.
42:19
So, in that process, when Nio goes up, and flamingo doesn't, you'll end up with more Neo, then you will Flamengo, and vice versa happens.
42:32
So, if Lingos going up, they're buying your flamingo.
42:37
And given you, Neil, when you have two good coins like flamingo and Neo, it's, it's pretty good, because you're not getting more of one than the other, you may, during a period of time.
42:52
But, if what J is giving us targets on Neo at one point. And this is when I first started to to stake the two, Neil was going to be a three times coin, flamingo was going to be a 13 times coin.
43:07
And so, what I didn't want to have happen was when things really started to pump, I didn't want all my flamingo taken from me, because that is a 13 times potentially. Coin, as compared to Neo, which is a three times coin. So, one of the reasons why I decided to unstick when I did was because I had in my wallet, I had more flamingo than I did Neo just because the liquidity pool at that point in time.
43:39
I didn't want to pull out and have more neo than flamingo, because I think the price the percentage rise in flamingo is going to be greater than in Neo.
43:51
I know that's a lot to kind of take in, but there's nothing that Is like $1 million shot that. however many nio and flamingo you put in You're gonna get the same number out because it really just depends on the Liquidity pool. It depends on the price of each coin.
44:09
And so, using my Mingo, when you login, it will give you an idea of it.
44:16
Well, it'll tell you right there how many coins you staked and how many coins you currently have. And that's really the best thing to look at and monitor.
44:25
and when you feel comfortable, if you want more neo than flamengo, you know you can wait until flamingos going up and people are giving India. So that's kinda how you can play liquidity for. My first liquidity pool that I that I participated in was a thorium and pillar. And I learned a lot, when you have one coin that's really good, like Ethereum and you have, one Coin, really kinda sucks like pillar, you gain more pillar, and you lose some Ethereum. So, What I should have done is, I should have, I kinda participated with pillar when they were adding liquidity to their wallet.
45:05
I kinda wanted to see what it was like, what I should have done is immediately, when I instate, sorry, the liquefied, or D, when I removed my liquidity. I should have sold that amount of pillar and got my Ethereum back, but I did not, but it taught me a great lesson. It didn't cost me that much, but I learned a lot when I added some liquidity.
45:35
OK.
45:41
OK, and this is from Christopher Maria. The Casper network has lots of stake insights, just joined their telegram group. Yep. I don't know what the rules are for caspersen, it's really hard to hold.
45:57
I don't hold that much casper, so I'm not really that worried about it. I know.
46:03
The devil is in the details of how much it is to send Casper, how much it is too take. I know dos, when you state dos, because it's an ERC 20 token.
46:16
I'm Tanya.
46:17
The amount of money that I spent Staking doss, I think I spent over $300 staking it ... it.
46:27
I think I earned about $600 total.
46:30
So, you know, the gains are not as good as, you think, when you take these into account, and some of the tokens out there, when they have smart contracts, one of the things that you'll notice, is that there are fees for sending your coins to a place that you can stake, but the other fee that you don't really see.
46:53
And maybe it's in the small print, I don't know, is the price of the smart contract. I think the smart contract was about 60 bucks to approve, and so that's 60 bucks in the smart contract. I think it's going right back to dos, but I'm not sure. It's just, you know, be careful when you stake, know how much you're going to spend and see how long it's going to be to, to unstick.
47:21
OK, this is from Ryan Ryan. This is a big, long question that I cannot cover here, but I can kinda give you some ideas. It says, Hi, George, can you touch on how to use LastPass?
47:35
Um, no, I think crypto, dad has a video on that. I'm not sure, and we'll go to his website or's YouTube channel.
47:44
But basically, I, I can't show you my LastPass, because it'll kinda docs, me, and the e-mail address that I use for my LastPass, but LastPass, No, just like one password is a place to store all your passwords for your different websites. I also put my credit card information, and I also put my healthcare information. I trust LastPass.
48:12
There's a video on the cybersecurity class that was put out, I kinda took pieces of it from a a tech group over at Nottingham University or in the UK. And they talk about password managers Specifically. They talk about LastPass. I've been with LastPass for quite awhile. I know that there are some, some other ones out there. I don't really talk about them, because I don't know about them.
48:41
I have a really long history with LastPass, and so that's why I trust it. And that's part of the reason why I put some of these recommended tools there, because if I don't use it, I'm not necessarily going to recommend it, and so, you know, delete me.
49:00
I know I've put out a video yesterday and it's because I've been using it for couple of days, Shy of six months, and it, it works for me, so I can recommend that. But, LastPass stores a lot of my information, I will never put my 12 words in, I'll never put my, my 24 words from a hardware wallet. Let me back up, my meta mask I will put in there because I don't keep anything in my mask.
49:29
I use meta mask to connect my ledger but things like that, where it's really easy to access. I put my driver's license in there. A picture of the driver's license, I put my Library card, I put lots of things that, if I ever got to a place and I needed to just be able to reference it, I have it there.
49:51
In fact, I was trying to pick up a laptop from the Apple store when I was out of town.
49:59
I forgot my wallet, and they said, you know, we need to have a government ID.
50:05
And so, I went to LastPass, and I pulled up my driver's license, and she looked at me. She said, OK. So, she accepted it.
50:14
If I'm was in a car, and I showed a police officer, I haven't gotten stopped. Oh, my gosh, like, 20 years?
50:24
Partly, because I just, I don't drive, but they may or may not take that.
50:29
I know that there are two states, I don't know, sorry, I'm going off on a tangent and I know there are two states out there that are now doing electronic driver's licenses, and, you know, that is definitely the future.
50:42
But, LastPass allows me to store some information that I can carry around with me, because I have it enabled on my phone on my desktop, on my laptop on a lot of different places. And I can easily get passwords for websites and information that I put in there. It's pretty detailed on how LastPass works. So it's, I can't do it here because it'll show you everything, and I'm not willing to do that, but maybe I'll put a quick thing together. If crypto dad doesn't have something about LastPass, I can't personally live without it. I have every password that is a nuclear newly created website or newly created login and all my major logins have a different password. So if one is compromised, I don't care because it's not going to compromise and any others I still have 74 sites that have an old password or re-use password but their web sites like myspace.
51:43
And that was when myspace was myspace and now I guess it's a music space. So some of those old ones and some of the websites are not even there and I have to go through and clean it up. And when I have time, I'll sit down and I'll change some of the passwords. But the the passwords that I change are the ones that I use most frequently and the ones that have the most value to me.
52:09
Yep. Kaspar dot Live is where you can go, but casper dot live to keep it there.
52:15
Sorry, This is following up on Caspar That as I remember going there, you could create a wallet, but I don't want to create a wallet with a 12 or 24 word.
52:27
It's one more thing that I have to get into my encrypted, thumb drive, and remember, and that type of thing. So I'm just going to wait until the ledger comes out with the app. Because I probably will not state Casper.
52:44
This is from Igor. Thanks for the information on delete me. I was surprised how much information tracked me. Thanks again. You know what eager you are so right, in fact.
52:54
I had I was on the phone with my friend, a high school friend, and we're talking a little bit. Like, I'm worried about you. I'm like, why are you worried about me? Because I said, you know, I like to keep private, and, and I guess she doesn't care about privacy. She said, Well, you know, I think if, If you, If you're trying to stay private, you have something to hide, and I was like, Oh, my gosh, like, where are you getting that narrative? And that's fine, and you can believe that, but this is the question that I wish I would have thought about when, when I talked to her.
53:29
Well, this one I did ask, I said, OK, well, why do you put your shades down at night in your home?
53:34
Because if you don't care to be private, you know, you minus, we'll just let everybody see locally into your home and see what you do.
53:43
Because online, hundreds of millions of people can see. But, if you're at home, you know, hopefully there's probably only about 100 people that will walk by your house or drive by your house and see what's going on.
53:53
And the other part, and this is why I am kinda going to focus on privacy, Is that no.
54:03
Would you just let the police walk into your house, and look around, I have nothing to hide.
54:08
So why not let anybody in to search a car, to search your purse, walking down the street, to search your closet because they heard a dog barking? And I don't think people remember that.
54:24
We have, you know, these, these rights that this country was founded on, but that also, it's like privacy is to keep yourself private and not everybody has to know everything.
54:39
But, you know, for all you Facebook users, the world is, is watching you. So, it's not just the people in your local vicinity that are watching. It's the globe. And if you look at, which I will never go on another interview, again, And I'm going to have to remind myself, my son when he's when he's older. But the number of people that look at your Facebook page, look at your Twitter page, if you're going for an interview. Don't think that it's not fair game, because it is.
55:10
And so whatever you put on there, at some point in time, even if you are mad, and you really didn't mean it after the fact, and you forget about it. It's there for everybody to see.
55:21
And no, Igor there.
55:25
I, before I decided to come on the air with with J, which I had no idea what I was getting into, I spent some time trying to clean things up for myself, and I thought I did a fairly good job, fairly smart guy, and every now and then, I will get an e-mail from someone saying, Hey, you know what? I think I found you.
55:47
I was like, I was so tired of getting those e-mails because I don't like to be dark.
55:54
And so, with using, delete me, it really cleaned up all the things that were easy to do, and, and most of the time, really hard to do that. I could not take and waste my time on, so, I recommend anybody do, if you want to remain private, not anonymous, because it's never anonymous on the internet.
56:19
You look at adding that service to your life and knowing that you're probably going to need to just keep it going. if you want to stay private. And, it does a lot. And it takes a long time. I've been there six months and there's still probably 6, 7 different brokers that they're trying to get my name off of and some of them that I have to go and get them off of.
56:44
And, I will put a video together for this, not necessarily how to do it, but kind of about privacy is that when you have an LLC and it's out there because any public record voting.
56:58
How will you hold your house and title or land in title businesses?
57:05
That information is all out there, and, you need to make sure that it is, if you care to, that it's not necessarily as easy to find.
57:16
I No, I'm, I'm learning that along the way. I would have done things differently five years ago if I know what I if I knew what I know now back then I would have done things completely different. So it's a lot harder to go back and clean up your life than bringing it forward.
57:35
OK.
57:39
Kristen Maria says The FLN didn't send to neon with Caleb and Brown.
57:44
Um, well, the FLN is A, is a neo token, so I guess it's going to need some detail, like, why didn't it send, or, was it the wrong address. You know, it's all on the blockchain. So the FLN, absolutely, positively, without a doubt, Just like gas, goes in the neon wallet now.
58:13
Sorry, the neo wallet. And then Neon Wallet will hold that and is a neo wallet. But there's also different addresses to a neon wallet.
58:27
So the devil is going to be in the details on that one.
58:32
OK, this is from Helen H Bar. Do you have a process to create a new wallet for H Bar? Yes, I do. And it's been out there for awhile.
58:42
Let's go here. Well, this is Crypto dad's site. I recommend Crypto Dad, He's somewhere in the mid-west. I've tried to e-mail him when he got kicked out of YouTube.
58:54
Ah, hadn't heard back. I would like to connect with him, just to say hi, I think he is.
59:00
does a great job for everybody and he has some really great videos and he is much cheaper to watch on YouTube than I am to hire. And so that's why, you know, I don't necessarily want your money.
59:14
I want you to get your, your questions answered.
59:18
But if you look up H Bar, no, K, Y, C.
59:26
You will see, this was a year ago, this is a video that I have that walks you through the process of how to get your public key.
59:37
When you get the public key, I prefered in a QR code, but, because if you don't put it in a QR code, I just got to quickly put it in a QR code. Either way, but if you get that public. Sorry. Yeah. Public key, not private. I don't want a private no one should have private. When you get your public key, you can put a support ticket in. And I can create a wallet for you. The number of wallets that I've created.
1:00:05
I, or I are in the hundreds now. I probably get 2 to 3 a day, and I'm not kidding either. It's, It's pretty.
1:00:13
It's pretty easy to do.
1:00:15
But that is, that's the way to get an H bar wallet tied to your ledger.
1:00:25
Karen Brown said, OK, this is from ..., Carolyn Brown said addresses are only good for a week.
1:00:32
Maybe some wallets are good for weak. I know some wallets that I'm holding some of my cerium ERC 20 tokens. I believe that's my wallet. But, yeah, I would check with them. And see.
1:00:47
You can probably get a list that's closer to the timeframe, but it really just depends on their rules.
1:00:52
And don't really keep any on there. So, I, I'm not sure usually I request a wallet address, send it, and then sell.
1:01:06
This is from H GB. Thank you for the iOS T advice or contact by Nance, and let me know. Thank you.
1:01:12
Um, this is also from H G B as we all know, ERC fees are quite high. Is there a place flash alert system that you use to help you know, when good time to move tokens on ERC, when these fees are lower, I don't have a system.
1:01:32
I did have a cool little video, not a video, but animated thing that I would watch with my son. Let me see if I can find that. Well.
1:01:43
What I have found, personally, is that if I do it early Saturday morning or Sunday morning, the fees seem to be pretty low, I think just because usage is low at that point in time.
1:01:59
But there's an FTE that also fall into play, and so, when crypto kitty's, it was way back in the day, you know, it was never, it was never a lower fee. Because crypto kitty's people never slept, so I would say, you know, there's, I don't know of of a site that alerts us to that, if anybody does.
1:02:22
I would love to hear, and I would, and I'll post it.
1:02:29
Give me just, like, give me, like, two minutes, I'm going to have a little bit of water and tie my shoes, because I am standing at my standing desk.
1:02:39
Oh.
1:02:54
OK?
1:02:59
This is from Jeff. I have several caillou Brown accounts in separate e-mails for each account. Enlisted the coins I wanted to receive deposit addresses for they sent back separate e-mails, listing account specific deposit as dresses for each coin.
1:03:16
This will expedite things on both ends when we're cashing out. Yeah, You know? What I would say to people?
1:03:25
Is that? I?
1:03:27
spent I think last month now First part of this month and the last part of last month. Getting my ducks in a row meaning I found where most of my coins are actually I think all of them.
1:03:42
I put a spreadsheet together and said This is what I'm going to do for each coin.
1:03:50
This is where I'm going to to sell. This is where they're located there on you know XYZ ledger or like for litecoin cash It's on a computer.
1:04:03
That's, you know, not my desktop, but it's. it's somewhere else.
1:04:08
And because I did that before, I'm not going to have to do it. when things are really, when it's crunch time. And so, I would recommend everybody getting all of those things done prior.
1:04:21
Like, I know a lot of people are stumbling across coins that it were, our are still are ERC twenties, but they have their own main net. So they're going to be pretty much worthless until a bridge is open.
1:04:35
So if you get things together, know where they are, then you're going to have a better time and you're not going to be as stressed.
1:04:46
OK, yeah that's earlier.
1:04:51
This is from Stan. Stan says, Jetta Red said to use the Electrum ABC Wallet for E cash.
1:04:58
That sounds like a great idea.
1:05:00
I believe the Electrum ABC Wallet was not around earlier for the Mac and I believe they have it now and that was why it's much easier for people to convert because you don't have to go to Windows to get that converted over.
1:05:17
This is from Brian George, if I have state theta and T for your coins on beta token dot org website, but I want to move it to my ledger, do I have to unstick first before moving them and restate them again on my ledger? Much, thanks. Yes. Because they are. Different accounts, are different private keys. And let's go there right now.
1:05:46
So the yep, this is their main website when you want to get to a wallet.
1:05:56
You click here, and this is where I'm guessing you either have a key store, pneumatic phrase, private key. Those you would have to enter and you would have one set of addresses. And then when you click on hardware, you'd have another set of addresses. So yes, you're going to need to wait the 60 hours to unstick your coins, and then you can send them off to your hardware wallet address. And then go ahead and restate them. But that's really the only way to, to get that done.
1:06:28
OK, um.
1:06:35
OK, this is from Tracy, This is a long one. So let me get a little bit of water.
1:06:46
Says hi, George, You're great I have a treasure and Nano X I Still feel intimidated by my ledger and can't understand why ledger live doesn't have a lot of coins I would expect I Had a problem with cardano on their light wallet disappeared and shows zeros. And I'll be booking time with you. The biggest question is why are the main beloved coins, not unlike your life?
1:07:12
I think I'm not understanding that we have to create lots of wallets holding things on the ledger.
1:07:20
Can you explain this a bit? I bought a couple Nano X to store all my clients my top coins and these are X L M OMG, Ada, Nam, H bar, T fuel, et cetera. You know, it really depends on the blockchain.
1:07:36
And it depends on the community and not on leger.
1:07:41
And the reason I say that, is that When I first ordered my first Leger, it was a ledger S, and then the ledger ballou came out, and I love the leisure below. I love the look of it. I love the feel of it.
1:07:56
I love the interface, and it's, it's a doorstop now. In fact, I bought four of them, and I sent them all back and requested a refund and they gave me a refund because I insisted on it.
1:08:07
But, the hardware wallet will only do so much as compared to what the blockchain community want it to do. Meaning, here's an example of that.
1:08:24
S house was first on the ledger and you had that I was using taz bots.
1:08:32
That's where I had to go and I put all my tears in 10 spots, and I secured it on a ledger. And I felt really good. And then, one day, I went back and test spots was defunct. It wasn't updating. It wasn't allowing me to access things.
1:08:51
But, what they did, the community, the Tez community worked with leger and I don't know how, and what the processes, but they allowed.
1:09:05
That coin to be viewed on Leger Live. You could stake it unless you're live. So it was the community that came up to the plate and did the work.
1:09:19
But there are certain things that you're not going to be able to do on Leger that you can do in a standalone wallet.
1:09:29
For example, Ada Ada has Smart contracts now It's headed in that direction.
1:09:37
They will you can steak.
1:09:41
You can do other things that they're interface is much better than ledger life, leger live is a view into each of those blockchains. It doesn't hold anything, it doesn't do anything except give you a view into those blockchains.
1:10:01
So Lead Your Life is great for some things, but it's really not for, for others, like, you can't see your H Bar, because community didn't want to write something.
1:10:16
Or Leger, and there are wallets out there that they want the people to use, So it's, there's really two types of coins on the ledger.
1:10:28
Leger will secure them, and that's the most important thing, you know, when there's an app that will go on your ledger for coin you like. I'm done, I'm fine, just depends on where I'm going to store it and in what particular wallet.
1:10:44
The neo wallet that the O three, your wallet will allow you to steak on flamingo dot Finance.
1:10:57
You're not going to be able to do an interface like that.
1:11:00
On Leger Live, it's going to be a lot harder, or quite possibly, impossible to do. And so, it's not that you should become leger life centric.
1:11:13
Because, I can remember the day, and there's probably many people out here that can remember the day where Ledger Live did not hold anything.
1:11:21
But Ethereum, you couldn't see any ERC 20 tokens on there.
1:11:26
It only held Ethereum and to see ERC twenties. You had to go to my Ether wallet, which, now my my favorite, is my crypto dot com and downloading the app and installing it.
1:11:47
Oops.
1:11:51
I see.
1:11:56
They've changed this since, yeah, download the desktop app.
1:12:03
one of the reasons why you may want to download a, an app instead of using a web based, is that there's something called man in the middle attack, There's a DNS, uh, you could have forced DNS changes if you go to a particular DNS server. And so it would redirect you to a particular malicious website instead of going to the correct one.
1:12:27
With an app, it's a lot harder to do that, so whenever I look at my Ethereum tokens, I really don't use Leger Live that much. I use my crypto app that's installed, but it really depends on what you feel comfortable with, but bottom line.
1:12:47
There can be coins that are stored on Lead Your life that you secure with your ledger hardware wallet, that you can view on lead your life. And there's some that you can't, And it's just knowing the process.
1:12:58
And I bring Leger live up, but there's, that, Would there too much information on there, But when you look at a coin, actually, let's see, does this show it?
1:13:12
Well, the Neo app, kind, it does, see where that go.
1:13:19
See how the Neo app, It doesn't say Leger Live, supported.
1:13:24
I think it says it here.
1:13:25
It either says it here, or it says it, and there are other list. But this is not ledger Live, supported, but you can use another wallet to access it.
1:13:35
So yeah, it's kind of a little bit confusing, I would say the best thing to get over your ledger. lie if your ledger hardware wallet issues. choose a coin, like litecoin, or another inexpensive coin descend, and just practice and get used to it. And that is the Easiest way to get over feeling intimidated.
1:13:59
OK, Law tab, fairly new I finally managed to set up iOS T on citadel dot one Wallach I connected to a HOBY wallet.
1:14:10
But it asks me for my private key in this situation is it OK to provide the private key? Also is there a way to get iOS T on the ledger sorry that's been answered previously.
1:14:20
I don't know of iOS T on the ledger right now the connected it to the HOBY wallet aye.
1:14:31
I don't know about that I know the HOBY while it was not allowing any new iOS T account but that was awhile ago I've kinda lost track of iOS T because it's just sitting there waiting.
1:14:48
I would not necessarily give whatever HOBY wallet because there is an online HOBY wallet.
1:14:54
Is it a, uh, an app onto your phone?
1:15:00
I know that one, I don't know. You can kind of maybe send me screenshots. I'd take a look, but I would not get any private key out. There's no reason to do that, unless they've kinda change things, but I thought it was just being held right in the citadel wallet itself.
1:15:23
OK, this is from Evelyn.
1:15:25
Hi, Do you know of an exchange or somewhere to get ideas for new tokens and coins?
1:15:33
I created a token for a client and I would also like to know if there is an exchange that might be good for new, unknown tokens. I do not, I would not necessarily go to an exchange and look for new tokens. I'd see what, what, the background of that token, or who's backing it, or what community. But yeah, I do not know that one.
1:16:00
Tanya, you mentioned, last, talk about using the VPN on your phone, when you're out of town or maybe traveling, not to be tracked. Is this correct? Could you share more about that? Yeah, I use my VPN. I don't use Commercial VPN because I don't trust them, but, you know, you guys can do whatever I, It's right there. I offered it because people back in last July, so July 2020.
1:16:31
I had talked about my, my VPN And, they said, Oh, we'd really like to, to use it to I'm like, No, that's my VPN. And I don't want to share it.
1:16:44
It's too much work, blah, blah, blah.
1:16:46
And, so, I did share it with a couple of people that I knew, and then it kinda just became its own, um, thing.
1:16:55
But what I find is that I do have to to work on the VPN class. Because there's so many different aspects to a VPN. A lot of people who use a VPN thinking that they're going to be anonymous.
1:17:09
They're not that you're going to be private. Hmm. That's questionable.
1:17:14
And that's maybe because what a VPN was built for and what a VPN is best used for, is to connect to networks together.
1:17:26
Meaning, you have an office that's in San Francisco, and you have an office that's in San Jose, and you need to make sure that those two offices can talk to one another and share information and not expose any data.
1:17:45
Well, that's what a VPN was built for connecting to networks and that's what it's best for connecting to networks because if you think about it, um, when you use a VPN, you're always going out to the Internet.
1:18:01
That's what people use a VPN for. They're not connecting to networks.
1:18:05
They're connecting their home network to a spot, a city on the internet where they are going to exit their home network from That really does not provide much privacy and, and here's why.
1:18:27
And so, when you are surfing and you log into e-bay, Amazon, Netflix, your e-mail, anything like that.
1:18:39
They know who you are.
1:18:40
So, if I say that I'm in Dallas and really here in Virginia where He and I go out to Dallas and say OK, I'm going to pretend like I'm coming from Dallas and I log into Amazon. And Amazon says, OK, you know George's back. Well, that's great. Well, his credit card matches an address. That's not in Dallas. So we don't care if he's in Dallas, I mean, it does not matter. He could be traveling, he could be this, that and the other.
1:19:09
When you log in to website, they know who you are, the cookie, you, and they follow you and it's not being paranoid. It's just how the Internet works.
1:19:19
So, when you have a different exit point, meaning a dalis IP address, no one really cares.
1:19:29
I mean, someone might: But they know that your credit card goes back to another address, and they know who you are, So they just know that you come in from a different IP address.
1:19:40
So, if companies, our website wants to stop people from coming in with a VPN, you can easily do that.
1:19:50
I don't pay for the technology.
1:19:52
It's a plugin.
1:19:54
It's, It's free. So, there's, there's not much use depending on what you want to use a VPN for, to protect you. It's, it's not going to stop viruses. It's not going to stop things that people think it's going to stop. It's not going to make you anonymous or it's not going to make you. It could potentially make you more private. And I'll talk about the things that VPNs will do for you.
1:20:19
If you want to go to finance dot com and you want to login and exchange some coins because you are not you have a free account.
1:20:32
They don't know who you are except for an e-mail address and you live in Topeka, Kansas and you connect to a VPN in London, Well, they're going to check that VPN in London the IP address, and they're gonna say it's tied to a an address in London, so they're good.
1:20:52
We're gonna let them in. If they really wanted to Be thorough, what they would say is, Oh, that's actually a VPN because it's coming from a server in a data center, and no one service from a server in a data center to finance.
1:21:07
Um, So we're not going to allow the men were gonna make sure that they come from a real IP address. Not a fake IP address. That's a server IP address. And so they could stop that.
1:21:20
But the other thing that a VPN does, it protects some data.
1:21:26
Just like, in my first example, where it's connecting to networks, to offices, that information is, is encrypted between the two offices, and no one can see it.
1:21:40
Well, when I'm traveling, I know or a fact that there are there are places, there are networks, there cell towers, that may say that they're AT&T or Verizon. But they're not.
1:21:56
They are there basically, Tower's, that just want to process data. There are.
1:22:06
There are malicious networks out there that may say that they are Verizon or AT&T and they're just snooping through your, your traffic.
1:22:19
Well, if I'm in an airport, if I'm at a Starbucks, if I'm at a hotel, and I want to make sure whatever network that I'm connecting to is clean.
1:22:29
If I use my VPN for my cell phone, and I connect to Dallas, then I know between my phone and Dallas, it's an encrypted network and it goes out from Dallas to the rest of the Internet.
1:22:45
So I don't have to worry about someone pretending that they're a Starbucks network. When they're really not, you know, someone could set up a wireless network, that says Starbucks, right next to Starbucks, and just start to kinda harvest some of your data.
1:23:02
It's known that there are places like that. So that's why I kinda use a VPN just to protect my, my data, and who I am.
1:23:14
This is from Brian. George, a friend of mine moved about $500 worth of BCH in 20 18 from upload, to as treasurer, she just open the treasurer for the first time in three years and VCs balance with zero. Is this because a legacy conversion to ..., is there a way to get it back? Thanks much. I would, That is, that's a loaded question because there's a lot of questions in between is the treasure update a treasure updated? Is? you know what they're accessing? This is the bigger question. It could be a variety of things and it's, I would make sure that everything is updated.
1:23:51
And the thing that, that, that people say, because I've, I've had a couple of people write in and say, I just logged in and it's all zero. What happened? Well, go back and look! Is there any blockchain information? Are you in the right wallet if there's nothing on the Blockchain than you're probably not in the right wallet because nothing was sent or received. So check that to make sure that it's actually the right address if there's nothing on the Blockchain then it's absolutely not the right address because there's nothing on the Blockchain.
1:24:26
OK and this is from PW I lost six to 7% FLN onstage but gain 11% Neill.
1:24:33
Yep, There you go. So, that's, it just depends on what you want.
1:24:39
OK, and this is Jessie, but wouldn't they give enough neo in exchange for FLN, that you could just swap back and get your original position.
1:24:49
Yes, but you have to be proactive about that and you have to see what the price changes.
1:24:54
So, they're always going to give you that the value back, because it will always be if you put $100 in SLM $100 of Neo.
1:25:09
It's going to give you, um, that value back.
1:25:14
But if Flamengo is going to go up 13 times as compared to neo three times, it would be better to pull your neo sorry, you're flamingo out, and hold onto it, so, you get that third. At 13 times rise, otherwise, everybody is going to be buying your flamingo, and Giving Unio, which is only get a three times rise.
1:25:38
OK, this from Jesse, you consider ledger purchase from Amazon on the Official ledger store to be secure.
1:25:49
Yes.
1:25:50
Most likely, but I prefer getting it right from France because I just don't know what I don't know.
1:25:58
IE, most of the time, you know, it would be hard to do something, but I prefer it from the factory itself.
1:26:09
Jessee, again, does LastPass have access to your data in an encrypted form?
1:26:15
You can get an unencrypted form of your data from LastPass, but, LastPass does not.
1:26:25
OK.
1:26:32
And let me see.
1:26:37
OK, this from Sandra, George J has mentioned the method on how he moves his coins to kill them and Brown. I think, he says, he moves to X this first and then sends to Carolyn Brown. What is the best best method to send my coins to calama brown, my coins? or in some exchanges? My ledger and someone exodus?
1:26:58
Do I just send them directly from wherever?
1:27:01
I have my coins Or is it best to move them to access first and then sandwich Kalen Brown? Sorry if I'm confusing.
1:27:09
Uh, just added a confusing, I just remember the J saying he doesn't send them directly from its ledger. Did I misunderstand the process? I just want to know the best way to move coins from the devices.
1:27:22
Thanks. It really just depends on what you're, what you want to do. You gotta remember, this is the blockchain.
1:27:30
So whether you send them directly from your ledger to Caleb Brown or ledger to access Carolyn Brown, I'll still now.
1:27:39
It will, you can just go backwards from Caitlin Brown.
1:27:43
So, what Jay might be doing is having them from different wallets, putting them to exodus, and sending them that way. I don't do that, because I know that anybody's going to find out where they're sending from. So if if you had 100 litecoin, and you had them on your ledger, and then you sent them to your exodus wallet. and then you sent them the ... brown minutes. It's you just follow it. You just follow it back. So you'd be able to see that, Oh, yeah. He sent to 100 from this wallet to this wallet, to this wallet. So it doesn't really matter. But if I had multiple wallets that I wanted to send, and I had 50 litecoin from one atomic wallet, another, one from ledger. And I want them to go into Kalen brown, nice and neat, and one hash, then they might do it that way. But it's really just depends on what you want to do. You gotta remember also J is at a different level than all of us can say that for myself. I definitely she's is way above the crowd. You don't have to go through exodus to send it, you can send it directly.
1:28:51
Thank you, Helen.
1:28:55
OK, this is from Sandra.
1:29:00
George, I'm one of the people that still has not pulled my H Bar coins from J What is the best way for me to get the message to J? Give him my H bar wallet. Should I just ask for the help button? I have my original e-mail with the details also.
1:29:16
Bye.
1:29:17
Partner also has the same issue.
1:29:19
Is it best for us to send e-mails the same time to J and doing it two times?
1:29:25
I know I should have requested them weigh back, but did not have a place to put them, put the H bar, and Jay said it was OK to leave them for a bit. Sorry for the delay. But the best way to handle this, the best way to handle it is go ahead and send the original information.
1:29:44
Like, I sent this much USD T from this address to his address. He's going to need to see the screenshot.
1:29:53
And that kind of detail. You can do it all in one e-mail.
1:29:58
And that's fine, because what I'm gonna do is I'll take it and just forward it on to Victoria and then she'll kind of handle it from there.
1:30:08
So, that is probably the the best way to do it.
1:30:13
Let's see.
1:30:17
This from Stanford. Hi, George, thanks for doing these sessions.
1:30:20
FYI, AI based transactions, try our transcription services, are getting more accurate, and might improve the accuracy of your transcriptions of Jay's videos, which would be helpful.
1:30:34
Yeah, you know what I actually, I put it through goto Webinar stuff we're using right now and let them handle it. Yep, it's not perfect. I don't even go through and try to improve it. Because I just don't have time. But thank you for that. Maybe they will do a better job.
1:30:56
This is from Tracy.
1:30:57
I think you helped me understand this, I thought that Leger Live was somehow to get it in my ledger. I was looking for the easiest way to secure on my Nano X but you mentioned my crypto. It's just more steps.
1:31:11
And I understood, yep, it's, it's trying to grasp all that different ways the ledger hardware wallet will work.
1:31:23
This is Kate.
1:31:26
Thank you George for the advice and we'll definitely watch the videos. I need to get everything off my theta wallet. It's just hard. Yeah. Now it's, it's not easy.
1:31:35
You can always e-mail in and know if you're having issues, and we can see what I don't want you to lose anything and I have, I've seen some nightmares out there that I just don't want to have repeated some H, G B, have you experience with next DNS service? Do you recommend any on a privacy centric DNS service that isn't slow?
1:32:01
Yeah, I have, I don't want to talk about this yet, but, Uh, I have something called a Pi whole.
1:32:10
And a pi whole is basically a recursive DNS server that I run in my house and it has filters that are updated.
1:32:19
And so, I block or I blackhole DNS requests from places that I don't want, um, to be tracked from. I will be doing a video on that.
1:32:32
But right now, Raspberry PIs, which are what run the pie hall, are in short supply.
1:32:40
I can only get one from my distributor, and I used to order them in 10 and 20, I think I've sold probably 100 different pies, pie holes through various places, and that is the best place.
1:32:58
The best thing that I know to use, because you put it right in your network, it be because the way you set it up, it doesn't necessarily go out. You can have it go out this way. And the original way that I had it, it was where you would go out to like Cloudflare or Quad nine and you'd request the DNS from those servers.
1:33:23
Well, since it's, you change the technology on the back end of the pie hole, you go directly to who owns the DNS for that server, recursive DNS and it goes and doesn't ask Cloudflare doesn't ask another DNS provider.
1:33:43
It goes right to the core and request what the IP address is for that particular server.
1:33:50
That does a lot of things, like, if there's DNS poisoning, if there's a, if there's a DNS server that has been hijacked, Who cares?
1:33:59
Because you're going right, too, where the IP address and domain are being stored like you're going to the core.
1:34:10
So, I, I use Next DNS long time ago, but I can't say that one DNS providers, better than the other.
1:34:21
I like Quad nine, quite nine, is A, it's a non-profit.
1:34:27
I have heard the interviews with the CEO a couple of times. They do a great job. They black hole things that are bad websites, and they will stop you from visiting something that you shouldn't be visiting. But there are companies like Comcast and AT&T, and *** and some of them where if you can't change your DNS and say, I'm going to go off on a tangent And I'll go over this on the on the class video. But if you can't change your DNS server from your provider, that's giving you Internet access, know what than they are taking that information and they are harvesting it and they are selling it. Because there's no reason that you should not be able to do that. I know, Spectrum does that in different locations.
1:35:18
You can't change anything on there, their router, but that's kinda getting into going in the weeds.
1:35:29
This is from Tanya.
1:35:30
When updating our i-phones to the new updates with fixes, are there risks that, along with the ones come from the tracking inserts?
1:35:42
Now, I know way back in the day, people were concerned with rumors going on, that if you do the latest Apple update, it's going to stop emergency notifications, and it's just, it's, it's not updates are important.
1:36:01
If Apple was found to be inserting something, they would lose credibility with everyone.
1:36:08
Updates are important because they find bugs and holes in their software that need to be patched, and that's the bottom line.
1:36:16
If there's an update out there, and it's from a major company, then do the update.
1:36:26
Jessy, can they follow you between browsers?
1:36:32
It depends on what you're doing and where you're going.
1:36:34
So, you know, most browsers set cookies so that you can remain in a website, but there's also other things that are on our webpage.
1:36:45
It's when you look at the data from a pie hole and what data is being blocked, you'd be shocked at how many URLs are actually in a web page.
1:36:59
So, as an example, let's say, there's a tracking website that just puts a little dot on the on the web page itself in a transparent gif, and it's just there to track.
1:37:14
Well, if you go from brave, two, Firefox using the same IP address, they don't know for sure, but they can assume that it's the same type of tracking.
1:37:28
When you have an IP address that you share across multiple people, then, you know, it's harder, but there is technology to do that, especially if you're logged in.
1:37:40
Because, if you login at any place, they know who you are. It doesn't matter your IP address. That kind of goes out the door. It's because you're being tracked, because you're logged into wherever.
1:37:50
And when you're logged into YouTube, Gmail, all of those, you know, you are, I'm exposing all that data to everyone. Because you're logged in and it's just, you know, it's hard to be really clean on the internet.
1:38:08
This is from Sandra FYI, I had my X T Z on CP and moved them to kill to CBP and still get X T Z rewards and CB. Maybe that.
1:38:22
The same as the other person who mentioned this.
1:38:25
That may be because the M B and C B P are connected in some other ways.
1:38:32
I'll take the extra tokens.
1:38:34
It's hard to know because I thought when you moved things, you had to unmake your, your tokens.
1:38:42
That's from Klaus, and we are getting really close we're in an hour and 40 minutes.
1:38:47
Um, by the way, joined, delete me dot com, Seems to only work for people in the U S, know that interesting.
1:38:58
Hmm, hmm, hmm, I did not think about that, I mean, it's not just, it's, it's kinda the Internet. Maybe, there's some things are a US centric, but.
1:39:10
You know what? Maybe I'll e-mail them and ask.
1:39:14
OK, uh, Partido it's impossible to move Kryptos between two separate ledger's using Leger Live At the same time.
1:39:25
Nope.
1:39:27
When you have two hardware wallets plugged in, it confuses things. So just get the address, unplug the other one, put it in, and go from there. There are reasons for that.
1:39:40
And I believe they're mainly security because what you don't want to have is the possibility of a man in the middle attack. And it really happens. And where you notice it is if you have ledger Live open and you have a connection there and then you try to go use another wallet that uses the ledger, closedown, Lead Your Life. Because sometimes, it works, sometimes it won't.
1:40:04
It shouldn't work if you made a connection between Ledger Live and your hardware wallet.
1:40:10
And that that connection is still there because it should only be from point A to point B and never tried to do A third type of connection.
1:40:21
But nope, unplug them and do it one at a time and just do a new address.
1:40:29
This is from Tracy.
1:40:31
I bet. Wallet 101 course sell fast few people.
1:40:37
Know what we'll see about that the time is freeing up for me because it's not as hectic as it used to be, so that's why you're going to probably see a few more videos. And I can do things like this Because I really like this.
1:40:50
regarding, and this is from Sandra regarding the H Bar, what e-mail address do I send the info to, or just send it to the help button?
1:40:59
Or is your e-mail address listed? My e-mail address is not listed. In fact, some people had it, because I gave it out.
1:41:07
Don't use it. I don't pay attention to it.
1:41:08
I get so much junk mail there, and everybody in my life that I want to talk to a text, I, actually signal.
1:41:17
And I miss things. If it goes to my e-mail, my personal e-mail, just use the Help button down below. And that gets it into a ticketing system. And I can't ignore those.
1:41:27
I have to go through each one of them, and that is the best place, because if I don't know an answer, or I have to take a little bit longer to answer something, it'll remain there instead of getting lost with the hundreds of e-mails that I get as notifications, um, every day, and we are at the last one, and this is, so, this is a way to end it. Thank you, Sandra. George, you are awesome and I really appreciate all you do for us.
1:41:56
Technical webinar is so helpful. Thank you and a big virtual hug.
1:42:02
Well, thank you and, and redeem, enjoy every minute of tech mindset, your most grounded George, and truly appreciate your commitment and contribution to binge members. Gratitude Well, thank you, guys, and I love doing this.
1:42:20
And so, I think we're gonna at least do it once a a month, if not more if time, permits. And, you know, if you want to know more about privacy, put it in. When I post this, just, you know, give me some feedback on that because I'm really interested, and I know a few others are. But I don't know how much the group is really interesting and really diving in and looking at privacy because it's a lot of work, but I think it's well worth it. And there we have it. So, everybody have a great rest of Saturday, and an amazing weekend.
1:42:58
See you next week.

Links from Live Stream

https://blog.bitcoinabc.org/2020/11/25/how-to-split-your-bch-bchn-and-bcha-coins-using-electrum-abc-and-electron-cash/

https://neonwallet.com – Use with your Ledger Hardware Wallet to hold your NEO, GAS & FLM

https://app.mycrypto.com/download-desktop-app – Use with your Ledger or Trezor to control your ETH wallet outside of Ledger Live

https://blacklab.net/product/cryptolab-vpn-service/ – VPN Service created for BINJ Team

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcfsOTi-8dU – How to create an HBAR Wallet no KYC

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CryptoRaw
CryptoRaw
2 years ago

“No thief, however skillful, can rob one of knowledge, and that is why knowledge is the best and safest treasure to acquire.”
~ L. Frank Baum,
The Lost Princess of Oz

“Any fool can know. The point is to understand.”
~ Albert Einstein

George, you are a very suave person *charming, confident, and elegant.
I am more settled having known you.

Count of Money Crypto
Count of Money Crypto
2 years ago

I enjoyed the information provided. I will be certainly using the Delete Me as I value much of what is discussed. I appreciate the dedication to share this kind of content. Thank you George!

Ian Takeaguessman
Ian Takeaguessman
2 years ago

George, Thanks for the tech stream. I am absorbing your tech like a sponge, because crypto has so many tech things to remember and learn. Even if I do not have coins you talk about, I still am focused on your words. Knowledge is Power! Looking forward to your Neo to nNeo video when that time comes. As for logging in keylessly, I can also recommend “Dashlane”, been using that for 4 years now. Personally for staking, the easiest by far is Algorand. You do not have to do anything but hold that in your hardware wallet. When you do any transaction, you get rewards, or just claim from your wallet. For tracking for tax time, I use Cointracking, paid for the Pro version, a free version is available but you only get 150 trade entries…..Awesome George! Thanks!

Ian Takeaguessman
Ian Takeaguessman
2 years ago

Guys, for erc20 fees please see, ” Gasnow “, very detailed gas fee info and is updated by the minute

David Great Day
David Great Day
2 years ago

Just listened to this tech video start to finish, WOW Thanks George!!!

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