PayPal me $50 and I’ll send you $50 worth.
Thanks so much for your help!
PayPal me $50 and I’ll send you $50 worth.
Just taking a cautious approach to this as there are a lot of scams and things out there. Not calling this a scam at all, but what assurances are there as I'm not familiar with TW and PS. I know that crypto is volatile and more of a "gamble" than an "investment" and there are no guarantees.
What happens when someone purchases TupacCoin. Is there any sort of certification or anything like that? And if the coin makes it to a bigger exchange/platform then how do I manage it if I no longer want to use a platform like PS?
Also, is this a real account or a fake?
https://twitter.com/TupacCoin?s=09
Hey mate, im on the go and will respond more later. I think rukas has addressed the coin itself but in terms of crypto, you are essentially your own bank and it can as safe or unsafe as you make it.Just taking a cautious approach to this as there are a lot of scams and things out there. Not calling this a scam at all, but what assurances are there as I'm not familiar with TW and PS. I know that crypto is volatile and more of a "gamble" than an "investment" and there are no guarantees.
What happens when someone purchases TupacCoin. Is there any sort of certification or anything like that? And if the coin makes it to a bigger exchange/platform then how do I manage it if I no longer want to use a platform like PS?
Also, is this a real account or a fake?
https://twitter.com/TupacCoin?s=09
For anyone else in the UK, I found that the easiest process was to buy the BNB directly from Binance, then send it to Trust Wallet, where you need to convert it to BNB Smartchain. Then you can trade on PancakeSwap for TupacCoin.
The process for buying BNB with Binance directly seems much easier than trying to buy the BNB within Trust Wallet directly. This might also be the case in other countries, but definitely was the easiest way here in the UK.
For anyone else in the UK, I found that the easiest process was to buy the BNB directly from Binance, then send it to Trust Wallet, where you need to convert it to BNB Smartchain. Then you can trade on PancakeSwap for TupacCoin.
The process for buying BNB with Binance directly seems much easier than trying to buy the BNB within Trust Wallet directly. This might also be the case in other countries, but definitely was the easiest way here in the UK.
Hey mate, imon the go and will respond more later. I think rukas has addressed the coin itself but in terms of crypto, you are essentially your own bank and it can as safe or unsafe as you make it.
I highly suggest watching this video for beginners
Biggest issue for pancake swap is anonymous team, but that more relates to the cake token rather than the exchange. It is very easy to use however this guy does a great overview or how to
Like rukas said, trust wallet is incredibly reliable however you can use metamask (i prefer this option)
Casey do you think you could help by typing up an alternate set of instructions we could use using this method?
Have you sorted this yet?How do I get TupacCoin to show in Pancake Swap?
It's such a micro cap coin that it wont be listed anywhere so sites like coingecko or coinmarketcap wont have price info on it and so trust wallet will have no where to pull it's value from.I managed to sort it with a little help from Casey. Thank you.
Can you guys see the value of your TupacCoin in your Trust Wallets (In USD, GBP, BNB etc)?
Will TupacCoin be getting a logo soon? I just see a question mark icon.
Rukas will be much better placed to answer this than I will, but, having followed the overall crypto space for a while now, there's a couple things I've picked up on:What happened to the Twitter page? It says it's been suspended.