The "Beginners & Help" board is english-only. Your post is in Russian.
Anyways, whenever you want to move a thread, you can do youself by clicking on "Move Topic" at the bottom-left corner of the page.
(just don't move that specific post or it will be moved back)
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Same way is using glow code for text. Just put "Spoiler" tag and highlight the blacken text. [glow=black,2,300]hidden hidden hidden hidden hidden hidden[/glow] Spoiler: hidden hidden hidden hidden hidden hiddenI saw that but this is not the same “spoiler” tag as OP is talking about. He wants to collapse a lot of text inside a small “spoiler” tag. When you click it, it shows up. This is helpful on thread where there are a lot of small sections. By using the glow tag to make everything black, there will still be huge blocks of (black) text in the thread. The point is to organize it better and improve the readability.
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What version of Electrum are you using?
Versions older than 3.3 don’t synchronize anymore, so you’ll have to upgrade if that’s the case.
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That would be cool, but people have been asking for this since 2014/2015 and theymos never implemented it. Just google “bitcointalk spoiler tag” and you’ll see. There have been suggestions for both spoilers and collapsable quotes and I think they'd be both useful additions.
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traduzindo: Pague LTC para ter a chance de ganhar uma camiseta da seleção assinada.
Também conhecida como rifa. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Achei meio clickbait também.
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Man, I don’t know if that’s for real or you’re just trying to get a good samaritan to donate your med’s money, but don't do this. Life is worth more than $2k.
Regardless if you’re saying the truth or not, no one will donate you anything (if that’s what you’re trying to accomplish). But I hope you get better.
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Is it mandatory? Or it's just a way to check it is the real electrum wallet? I have installed electrum wallet for a couple of weeks ago and update it to the newest version, but I never use it yet (sent or receive some mBTC).
Mandatory? No. But it is a very important (and optional) procedure to verify if the files are legit. Better safe than sorry.
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Did you mix the coins through the supposedly “bitblender.io” domain? Or was it through a Tor .onion URL? If so, which link was that?
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The list above is of all servers registered (anyone can add their server for monitoring purposes). Not “trusted” servers.
Also, there shouldn’t really be a list of trusted servers simply because you shouldn’t blindly trust any of them. Anyone can run a server and any server can be compromised at any time.
All the servers can do is get your IP and addresses list, so it’s more about privacy than security.
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Bitcoin just went full skyrocket mode to $5000. This usually means that the mempool will get quite full (many people moving their coins to sell). Right now (as I write this post), the mempool is catching up on 20 sat/byte transactions. You’ll have to wait until it cleans all the way to your fee range of 3 sat/byte. http://core.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h
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O que exatamente ele faz? Apenas faz um re-broadcast da transação, ou realmente acelera a transação? Se sim, como?
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I legit thought this was real for a moment when I read the article title. I’ve must have skipped a beat.
Damn you.
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But it is real. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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That is the source code when you visit KYC verification page, but there is not anything stopping a different source code when someone else visits that page. The chances of this happening are very low (close to zero). There is nothing stopping anybody else from seeing what shows in their kyc page to verify if it’s sending anything or if the code is different in their case.
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You can use a mixer
use of a mixer,
best option is to use mixer
I would invite all of you to review this thread. An attacker can use the "services" of a mixer, and use advanced blockchain analysis to determine most if not all of the addresses used by the mixer, and can use additional analysis to trace specific transactions. PS - sending coins to a single intermediary address is not going to enhance privacy more than marginally At the bottom: 1 Chipmixer was the only centralized mixing service which I did not break fully. However, I did not put much work into checking this mixing service.
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For the super paranoid, you should verify this information yourself. In theory, this whole April Fools prank could be a ruse to try to get xx user's private information if there was some good reason (such as a national security subpoena) to try to get their information. I think the chances of that are low.
Alternatively, you can leave all the fields blank, and the KYC request at the top of every page will go away.
Well, you can always take a look at the source code of the page yourself. You'll see that the form doesn't send anything to any server. <form action="http://127.0.0.1/" method="post"> <!--Not actually sent to bitcointalk.org :) --> <table> -snip- </table> </form>
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good project
Reported for plagiarism!!! See you in court pal. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) good project
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good project rip meta
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