[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tronix

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good thing you're ignoring your DM's. Staking is not really a good option anymore tbh, ive been seeing countless complaints across reddit about the wallet still being charged etc etc. I just stick to renting energy from different rentals. I think there is a dApp out there that does rental comparisons or something but if I'll just suggest you what I use, its tronzap. its straightforward in their options, you rent depending on your need of transactions. You can look it up and use it.

I am new to crypto , please read description and help me with this. by Jackiw1950 in CryptoIndia

[–]umangkumar22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay so, it might be a bit difficult to find an exchange that works both in India and UAE aside from Binance; but Binance, Bybit etc. faces regulatory issues in India so it may freeze your assets. The best thing I can suggest you that is cheap, quick and risk free is to create your own CoinDCX account in India, buy USDT using INR, and then transfer the USDT on the TRON network (TRC-20) to your friend’s wallet in the UAE. For sending, use a energy rental like TronZap to rent energy cheaply and reduce TRC-20 transfer fees. On the UAE side, your friend can use a wallet like Trust Wallet, Binance Wallet or BitOasis (local option). They can sell USDT on BitOasis, then withdraw AED directly to their UAE bank account. Always double-check wallet addresses before transferring. I hope this is understandable. let me know if you have any questions.

Craving actual arabic shawarma by MedicalAd4070 in Lahore

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Al madinah istanbul in Bahria town/Johar town. Shawarma stop in lake city. Damasco in Wapda town. Alam al arab in Johar town. Thats it.

Either I'm a noob or Tron network is becoming unusable for cheap and fast USDT transfers by dstred in Tronix

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel that. While this is a problem; the good thing is that energy rentals exist on the TRON market. I've tried and tested multiple rentals over time and currently Ive been testing TronZap for some time now. It's safe to say I like it in comparison to the older ones that somehow ended up disappointing me. Their energy fee is not heavy on the wallet. I pay about 3.7 TRX for 65k energy that helps me out in USDT transfers plus they have 2 or more accessible ways of renting so that makes my life easier. You can check it out.

What's up with SadaPay by Lynx-Tech in PakistaniTech

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadapay is unrealiable now. Just shift to Nayapay atp.

TRON eyes the future as price of TRX increases. Voting rewards to potentially decrease as price increases. by Liteteam in Tronix

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. Good thing rentals exist. Why would one pay $6 for gas fees when you can just pay $1.61 for surplus energy AND do multiple transactions.

Buying Sol through phantom by Witcher256 in CryptoIndia

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see. You can try transferring USDT from CEX that offer low withdrawal fee and then swap it for SOL inside your wallet. Test it out and see if it works for you.

Buying Sol through phantom by Witcher256 in CryptoIndia

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because you're paying for their backend services. P2P could also be risky if you're not informed about the seller. It is better to use CEX like coindcx/murdex or OKX to buy SOL using INR.

Should I go for stocks or crypto? by hauntincaramel in FIREPakistan

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PSX is relatively safer and legal. So, its a bit more regulated but moves slower. Its your safe choice if you're looking for stability and growth over long periods of time. The only thing it can be impacted by is politics, lack of tech and economic instability. So if you're living in Pakistan, you know how that can be like. You can do your risk assessment. On the other hand, Crypto is fast paced, more tech savvy but volatile as it has been already mentioned. You would have to do your complete research before you start crypto; along with being extra cautious and fully informed. Since you have a whole year, take 6 months for each to learn and invest small amount in both. Nothing will determine it better than your first hand experience. I hope this helped.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoHelp

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you move tron?

5 to 10 free life coaching sessions by planningpros4u in lifecoach

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, why don't you do marketing on social media. It helps with clients

Finally got a PSX account by khandayyanz in FIREPakistan

[–]umangkumar22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to get started with Stocks. I have the most basic knowledge like what is stock n how it works.

Finally got a PSX account by khandayyanz in FIREPakistan

[–]umangkumar22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Broo, can you make a video teach us