The constant back and forth with city, state and federal offices updating their regulations and moving the goalposts will unironically make you want to neck yourself. Migraine inducing frustration.
Kind of relevant but is NoiseGPT legit? I bought on uniswap and never sold, now i kind of wanted to sell in increments, but when i try to sell i have to re-authenticate it, and when i do on metamask it also has ‘third party details’ which is some fucking weird 3rd party wallet and it says set the custom amount to allow this wallet to spend, obviously i’m going to type 0 but i’m wondering where the fook this wallet is from?? so when i go on the address for it, it has a bunch of transactions and some of those wallets say drainerwallet or some shit lmao
does anyone know if noisegpt is legit? i’m just sussed out by this shit on metamask and the whole custom thing
Can't speak of the token. But I encountered that 3rd party thing and thought it was sus. But I think you are just approving those coins and the amount you want to get rid of. It seems like it's going through uniswap or something, I don't know.
I got around it by swapping inside of metamask and for a different coin so it used a different rout or something.
- They are legit, you'll get your crypto quick for cash and there are some that offer the option to sell
- They will charge you *at least* 5% more, but more often like 7% more, than just buying through an exchange
- The machines do offer no KYC purchases, but they require phone number and take a picture of your face upon purchase. Not sure if it lets you know that it takes a picture of your face but it 100% does
- They do create customer profiles and keep an eye on people doing weird shit, for example if your phone number has several different people putting cash in or one guy using several different phone numbers
All in all probably the best way to launder money in 2023 if you get creative with it. Not sure how long the business model will play out though, scary af bringing all that money to a sketchy 7/11.
Nigga what
It was like $300. I spent like five minutes inside the convenience store. There's probably like even less of a chance you get held up compared to a normal ATM because nobody knows anything about crypto ATMs
Well that's easy, I live in a No nagger Zone. Just pretend you went in for a Red Bull or something if you're that paranoid. They're also in places that aren't 7/11s, I'm pretty sure you can search for them in Google/Apple maps
I interviewed at a company that owns some of these around chicago a couple years ago
They're a scam and only exist to prey on retarded people that dont know how to make a coinbase account
The constant back and forth with city, state and federal offices updating their regulations and moving the goalposts will unironically make you want to neck yourself. Migraine inducing frustration.
So you stick your money in there and get nothing tangible in return? What kind of ATM only takes money and doesn't let you take any out?
Yes they are legit.
I'm sure the prices are sold at a premium though.
And yes they'll make wallets for you too.
Got one of these at the shop down the road for me. Haven't used it yet been a bit unsure, do they require id?
Kind of relevant but is NoiseGPT legit? I bought on uniswap and never sold, now i kind of wanted to sell in increments, but when i try to sell i have to re-authenticate it, and when i do on metamask it also has ‘third party details’ which is some fucking weird 3rd party wallet and it says set the custom amount to allow this wallet to spend, obviously i’m going to type 0 but i’m wondering where the fook this wallet is from?? so when i go on the address for it, it has a bunch of transactions and some of those wallets say drainerwallet or some shit lmao
does anyone know if noisegpt is legit? i’m just sussed out by this shit on metamask and the whole custom thing
No clue what youre talking about man your post is a trip
Can't speak of the token. But I encountered that 3rd party thing and thought it was sus. But I think you are just approving those coins and the amount you want to get rid of. It seems like it's going through uniswap or something, I don't know.
I got around it by swapping inside of metamask and for a different coin so it used a different rout or something.
No but the trading bot that uses ChatGPT is legit.
Insider here
- They are legit, you'll get your crypto quick for cash and there are some that offer the option to sell
- They will charge you *at least* 5% more, but more often like 7% more, than just buying through an exchange
- The machines do offer no KYC purchases, but they require phone number and take a picture of your face upon purchase. Not sure if it lets you know that it takes a picture of your face but it 100% does
- They do create customer profiles and keep an eye on people doing weird shit, for example if your phone number has several different people putting cash in or one guy using several different phone numbers
All in all probably the best way to launder money in 2023 if you get creative with it. Not sure how long the business model will play out though, scary af bringing all that money to a sketchy 7/11.
>take a picture of your face
how do you know that?
>but they require phone number
not in all countries
>take a picture of your face
not in all countries
Hell of a lot better than the 15% premiums I was paying on localbitcoins
I've used one before, they're legit but they charge a few % over market. No KYC, you pick a wallet you want it sent to.
you ever get scared that someone would bash you over the skull, kidnap you and demand you for your seed phrase?
Nigga what
It was like $300. I spent like five minutes inside the convenience store. There's probably like even less of a chance you get held up compared to a normal ATM because nobody knows anything about crypto ATMs
I dunno where you live but every 7/11 I've been at seems to have a nagger hanging out in his car for hours
Well that's easy, I live in a No nagger Zone. Just pretend you went in for a Red Bull or something if you're that paranoid. They're also in places that aren't 7/11s, I'm pretty sure you can search for them in Google/Apple maps
I interviewed at a company that owns some of these around chicago a couple years ago
They're a scam and only exist to prey on retarded people that dont know how to make a coinbase account
I mean they have their purpose of no KYC (at a cost) but if you're DCA'ing with a bitcoin ATM you are retarded
What could possibly go wrong?
it's a scam, I once sent it some of my bitcoin and it just gave me a bunch of useless paper