Looking for Testnet3 coins

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BasedApeMember
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#1Mar 17, 2023, 02:29 AM
Hey everyone, I work at RootstockLabs, which I guess is a pretty known name in the Bitcoin community. I'm on the team that's building the Union Bridge, a decentralized link between Bitcoin and Rootstock, an EVM-compatible chain. Right now, we’re in need of some Testnet3 coins, around 20-30 BTC would be great. If anyone can help out, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks a lot! tb1qcaah9ntkp6ga0nn6rakmnstl7eqlghvpgy58mt I can swap some testnet4 coins for them.
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bit2017Senior Member
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#2Mar 17, 2023, 08:16 AM
That's kind of a lot of coins.  Your best & fastest bet is using my exchange AltQuick.  You can totally trade Testnet4 for Testnet3 as well (100 confirmations is a bit of a wait). For no account trading https://altquick.com/swap/ (1% fee on top) Here is the link to the main exchange:  https://altquick.com/exchange/ Personally, I'd just throw 30 DOGE at the swap tool and call it a day.  Testnet4 is worth about 3x-5x less than Testnet3 currently.
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ryan_nodeSenior Member
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#3Mar 17, 2023, 01:47 PM
sent you 30 584a7fae792ffae4265d1296135ee9cafb51a249067ea21638f440b78ff8730f
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bit2017Senior Member
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#4Mar 17, 2023, 02:11 PM
That is kind of you. <3 Achow putting me out of business one send at a time.... (teasing) Good luck OP!!!  Hope y'all build the next big thing.
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BasedApeMember
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#5Mar 17, 2023, 08:18 PM
Hey thanks! Do you want some testnet4 coins in return? Thanks, I will bookmark it just in case I need more coins.
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BasedApeMember
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#6Mar 17, 2023, 08:29 PM
Hi, I just learnt my previous answer was moderated, not sure why. Thank you both for your help.
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im_lynxHero Member
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#7Mar 17, 2023, 11:13 PM
You very likely ignored e.g. rule #32 of Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ. You likely posted consecutive posts when this is totally unnecessary, either due to ignorance or lazyness. If in a topic/thread your post is the last one then you can only bump the topic after more than 24h of time passed since your last post or otherwise it's considered an unwanted and not allowed consecutive post which only bloats the topic/thread. This is usually annoying and gets reported and moderators commonly act, either by deletion of your consecutive posts but mostly by concatenation of them. Consider yourself lucky because you cause unnecessary work for moderators. Any justification from your side?
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bit2017Senior Member
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#8Mar 17, 2023, 11:21 PM
Dude lol, shut the fuck up and kick rocks.  Mods are paid here based on the work they do anyway. He doesn't need justification.   You're all good OP, don't worry about it.  Good luck building. (You may consider locking this thread, the button is at the bottom <--)
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