@mdayonliner
how did you make search function useful? your result is not showing on my search result. there is no bakasabo on my result
I don't want to discredit you but I feel your post is too arrogant thus search function is not working well I did the same thing on the one on the picture you shown.
1. I just did the same search and there is. 2. Even if it the search function wasn't working well, you can google site:bitcointalk.org twitter re-audit and find bakasabo's post. His post isn't too arrogant. He is just stating the truth: that you guys are too lazy to even do a simple search before making a post with the same content that already got posted 3 times.
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1. Create an account at etherscan.io; 2. Go to etherscan.io/myaddress; 3. Click "Add New Address" and enter your ETH address; 3. Select "Email Notification"; Now you will get a email notification every time you receive a new transaction.
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This would be cool. They could also add support for Ledger's Fido U2F.
However, I'm not even sure if they are going to release epochtalk anymore. The development seems stagnated.
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Could someone explain what is the purpose or advantages about to create or make a PGP?
Mostly privacy. You don't want the NSA reading your emails, do you? PGP is useful for two things: 1. Privacy and Security, and 2. Authenticity. By privacy, I mean that you can prevent people from seeing things. For example, you can encrypt an email to someone, or encrypt a file with a list of passwords. By Authenticity, I mean that you can ensure a message was sent/written by the person you think it was, and that it wasn't modified by a third party. Of course, these two can be combined. I'll discuss these further. Source: https://www.phildev.net/pgp/gpgwhy.html
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I will have to disagree with using G2A. Please don't support this website.
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~$860 for 10k fake followers?
You can buy 10k real and active followers for less than $100. Honestly, I don't see who would buy this.
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I was at the correct site (checked it several times) and the email came from the same sender mailer@bittrex.com. Maybe there were changes in Bittrex that's why? What is the issue? Receiving the emails in the spam folder? I don't think this is any phising scam since you are 100% sure that you are in the right website. And this may happen sometimes if you are receiving multiple emails from the same email in a short period of time. Just whitelist Bittrex's email in your email provider settings. For extra safety, get everything after 'bittrex.com' in the verification link and paste it after bittrex.com (write yourself in your browser url bar).
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That person oscar2000 has 2 negative trust feedbacks from the Vod. case closed. lock this thread now, if you don't know how to lock the thread, wait for sir onliner to guide you through the procedure. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I believe there is a chance he may be talking about the user who received the 50 merits. Becassine (no red tag)
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Olha o que eu achei no meu Facebook. Mensagem datada de 2 anos atrás de quando o Bitcoin valia R$ 2.000: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F05%2F14%2Fblob18651bd51420d39f.png&t=663&c=GNpiKiNoNnFaNg) Também estou vendo o histórico de alguns endereços que usei em 2015. Transações de 0.00915 BTC que valiam $2 e hoje valem ~$68. Saudades dessa época...
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1. Go to CoinMarketCap.com and search for your token name. 2. Go to its page and click at the "Market" tab. 3. You will see in which exchanges the token can be traded. You can also create a thread in the Marketplace (Altcoins) to find P2P traders who may be willing to buy your token.
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is it possible to use the report to moderator button against those topics in order to lock them ?
Probably. Anyways, the good news is: They (Moderators) are now responding to "lock thread" requests. I tried it twice (With the right reasons) and afterwards they locked the reported threads.
~snip~
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It is intentional. And it's probably to prevent the information from being indexed by Google. Since we are talking about personal informations about users, making all this info easily found by google does not seem to be a good idea. The reason that doxxing has been allowed up until now is that it's occasionally very useful in scam investigations. However, oftentimes doxxing someone is used as a weapon in itself instead of a part of any investigation, and as a result innocent people are sometimes hurt. So to protect the innocent while hopefully not hampering scam investigations too much, here are some new rules on doxxing:
1. Personal information must be confined to the new "investigations" board (under Scam Accusations), which is only visible to Members and above. Personal information is defined as anything which links a user's online identity (username, email, etc.) to their meatspace identity, excluding links that the person himself has posted. It is not allowed to post somebody's personal information in any other public place, including in signatures. ~snip~
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So can we develop a system where community member can vote for ICOs or any other way. So that ppl can invest in ICO with true rating.
Please don't tell me that you really think this is going to work. What could possibly go wrong? P.S: "Upvote our ICO on BitcoinTalk and earn 5 stakes"
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You can keep your Binance API's (and most exchanges) read-only. This means that no one can use your API to trade with your account and cause something similar to what happened with he Binance "hack".
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I think we already lost it. Now it's just a festival of redundant posts and opinions that have been said in the thread 50 times.
"Will bitcoin replace fiat?" Answer: "I think this is possible only in the distant future" (real example)
That's why none of my last 500 posts (or more) have been made in the Bitcoin Discussions board. It's simple impossible to have any kind of real discussion in there.
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