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12601  Economy / Reputation / Re: Defending The Allegation of Negative Trust on: May 20, 2018, 10:35:23 PM
Ok my dear Hero member, tell me how to move those topics to the right section while you can give me this advice on the topic where you have leave some cool reply.
Go to each one of your threads and find the "move topic" button on the lower-left corner of the page. Then just select the section where you want to move the thread.

Not that anything will chance unless you do like @TheUltraElite and show any evidence to back your claims.
12602  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BTG on Hashnest on: May 20, 2018, 10:25:52 PM
Where did you see that you have 0.2 BTG in your Hashnest wallet?

Was it because the BTG option was enabled previously? If it was and you didn't do anything, your free BTG may have been lost. Hashnest said that they would support the BTG fork temporarily and would let their users withdrawal the coins after the fork, but they wouldn't support it forever. Maybe the time to claim them is over and Hashnest just decided to keep your coins?

Anyways, it's just ~$10.
12603  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Copper membership on: May 20, 2018, 06:22:00 PM
Check this thread: Newbies can now pay a small fee to enable images

You can buy it here: Paid memberships
12604  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My coinpot account has been hacked on: May 20, 2018, 05:23:42 PM
I think Coinpot should have sent me email for confirmation, shouldn't they ?
First, stop with the giant texts.

Second, do you really think they should send you an email confirmation every time you press the "bet" button? When people go play dice HI/LO, they do it multiple times. You can't expect them to spam 20 emails to someone while they are trying to bet. No online casino does that. You also said in your thread that they sent you an email to confirm the withdrawal. So yes, they did sent an email.
12605  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My coinpot account has been hacked on: May 20, 2018, 05:15:15 PM
Exactly what @LTU_btc said. What if your account was never hacked and you just gambled away all your coins? If you win, you get a lot of free coins which you can withdrawal. But if you lose, you have an excuse for losing and hope that Coinpot is willing to recover your coins. Basically gambling without risking your coins.

Of course I'm not saying that you did that. But Coinpot can't assure this didn't happen.
12606  Economy / Exchanges / Re: HitBTC.com - The most advanced cryptocurrency exchange on: May 20, 2018, 03:27:11 PM
Hitbtc is down during the whole day. What's going on? Is everything ok? I'm starting to worry))
They had a few reports of issues in the login page but it's looking fine here.

https://outage.report/hitbtc#2018-05-20
12607  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Can't send BTC due to this message... on: May 20, 2018, 02:57:39 PM
Are you sure that the input shown in the picture 1 hasn't been spent already?

What are those Local transactions? Are you getting this error when you try to broadcast them? Or do they have nothing to do with the transaction you're trying to make?

/edit:

Like @pooya87 said, this specific input doesn't exist. Did they get created by any of your local transactions? Like, if you are sending the coins back to you in the first transaction, and from this tx, you have a new input that is being spent in the second.
12608  Other / Meta / Re: Mod, please check new plagiarism: Reporting copy/pasting, please permban on: May 20, 2018, 01:43:10 PM
This guy Jibombom #2138817 (edit: banned) is spamming copy-pasting threads.

Bitcoins are not backed by any physical asset, bank, or government.

Instead, they are backed by math, cryptography, and a public distributed network with a hash computing power of over 740,000 PetaFLOPS (currently). As of this writing, the Bitcoin network is over 256 times faster than the top 500 supercomputers, combined.

But what does that mean? It means that many of the world’s citizens and companies have dedicated computers to constantly run and process Bitcoin transactions. And it adds up to a huge amount of computing power. Math and cryptography are used to prove individual ownership of bitcoins, while the computing power of the Bitcoin network is used to secure the the public ledger of all Bitcoin transactions against double spending.
Why should I use Bitcoin? I already have a bank account/credit card/Paypal account.
Bitcoin has lots of advantages over existing payment methods:

    There is no centralized middleman controlling the flow of money, so your funds can’t be frozen, held, or subjected to arbitrary spending limits.

    You can send nearly instant payments anywhere in the world for a very small, optional fee; usually equivalent to a few cents.

    Bitcoin transactions are irreversible. For merchants, this means no chargebacks and a much smaller risk of payment fraud.

    All Bitcoin transactions are on public record, so it’s possible to prove a payment has been made or personal ownership of bitcoins.

    Bitcoins cannot be counterfeited or debased — only a finite amount of bitcoins can ever be created.
Both copied from: https://99bitcoins.com/know-common-questions/

Also trying to create SMT (Spam Mega Threads) to increase his post count:
Does cryptocurrency confuse you? Don’t be ashamed – it confuses me too.

Can someone share his or her views about this?

Honestly, just nuke him.
12609  Other / Meta / Re: bitcointalk.org site stats (theymos has better stats) on: May 20, 2018, 01:24:05 PM
Here is BTT page stats: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adstats

I'm not sure how the "How much is bitcointalk.org worth?" is calculated, but the forum makes most of their money from those ads which slots are auctioned every week.
12610  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [HELP] bitpay url to address on: May 19, 2018, 02:40:37 PM
and it will appear second form which is "Raw Transaction". Looks like i need to create transaction but not broadcast it. Based on that site
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After this tool shows you the address and the amount, a transaction should be made (but not broadcast!) and should be pasted in this tool, to complete the purchase.
I'm not sure what is that about. AFAIK, sending the transaction manually with your BCH wallet would work. But I will take a look at the code.

I like the first one because its easier to use, but thanks for information.
The second method is if you don't want to "trust" the first tool. But I took a look at the code and it looks legit.


You can ask help from bitcoin cash on this regard. I tried it with bitcoin it worked. But I guess Bitcoin cash has different procedure. You can ask help from them.
Why do you want to do so? Will it be more usefull than bitpay? I mean what are the objectives of your such decision? If the answers are justified, then i'll do the same. Roll Eyes Huh
Wtf are those posts?
12611  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What are the reasons to get banned in the forum ? on: May 19, 2018, 12:38:30 PM
Read the rules: Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

Most users get banned for plagiarism/copy-pasting posts or extreme spamming.
12612  Other / Meta / Re: Quote full post that have a long post on: May 19, 2018, 01:34:01 AM
While I agree with what is being said in your thread, that's not exactly what is happening here.

The user isn't quoting something from another source to pass as his own or to add as an argument to what he is saying. He is quoting the parent post (the owner of the thread) to answer him/comment about what he said (just like what I'm doing with you right now).
12613  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [HELP] bitpay url to address on: May 19, 2018, 01:14:21 AM
After a lot of research, I have found a way of getting the address+amount from any Bitpay BCH payment url.

Just use this tool: https://cashaddress.github.io/paymentbridge.html

Or you can do it manually by sending a GET request to your invoice page (e.g: https://bitpay.com/i/HPYjyjEF5tsUNwrjjWbCXg) with the "Accept" header equal to "application/payment-request"; The json return will have the address and amount to be sent.
12614  Other / Meta / Re: Quote full post that have a long post on: May 19, 2018, 01:09:40 AM
I literally sent a PM to the user 20 minutes ago telling him to edit his post and not do this.

It's not against the rules, but it's discouraged for obvious reasons. When someone does that, they will either get into someone's else ignore list, or lose any chance of getting merit (if they ever had any).
12615  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Yobit don't want anyone out of their site? (Wallet status: Maintenance) on: May 19, 2018, 12:53:12 AM
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Yobit's differential is the number of shitcoins that they accept. If go to the Altcoins board and take a look at some of their ANN threads, you will see that 90% of them are listed in the Yobit exchange. I imagine that most bounty hunters that accumulate those shitcoins use Yobit to make a quick buck (besides maybe pumping and dumping those shitcoins).

But if you are using Yobit as your main exchange to trade BTC/BCH/ETH/any legit coin that is available somewhere else, then you are making a big mistake.

I remember some guys from my local community trading a local altcoin there before Yobit put the wallet in "maintenance mode" for more than 4 months and locking their coins there. I don't know if they recovered their coins later, but this is a good enough reason to stop using Yobit.
12616  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 100USDT to withdraw USDT from HitBTC on: May 19, 2018, 12:29:54 AM
With HitBTC, fees are calculated upon the network load. We aim to make sure our users' transactions are confirmed in the network and delivered to their destinations promptly.

Besides, any cryptocurrency exchange features a complex combination of processes that uses the blockchain a lot. Meaning that withdrawal fees include some of intermediary fees paid on the exchange side for moving your funds. That's the reason why fees related to withdrawing coins from an exchange can be slightly higher than regular network fees in your wallet.
Just "slightly higher than regular network fees"?

Bitcoin fees are baring 1-2 sat/byte (less than ~$0.1), while your exchange is charging 80 times (~$8) for Bitcoin withdrawals and $100 for USDT withdrawals (100 times). No one will swallow that excuse.
12617  Other / Meta / Re: Smart copypasters, what to do with them? on: May 18, 2018, 10:50:46 PM
There is not much we can do. Just report it whenever you see a post like this.

Does this behaviour deserve a ban?
Without a doubt. It's still plagiarism.
12618  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Will Bitcoin be used easily in real world purchases soon? on: May 18, 2018, 10:21:03 PM
Many.

There are tons of merchant processors like BTCPay, Bitpay, Coinbase, Coinpayments and many more... You could also do by yourself without any 3rd party with Bitcoin libraries that generate addresses, or just giving your Bitcoin address to the buyer, etc... Anyways, there are tons of things you can do/use to accept crypto payments. It's not hard. We just need to make merchants accept those methods of payment.
12619  Economy / Services / Re: Need signature designer on: May 18, 2018, 10:11:23 PM
This thread should help you: Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc)
12620  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Self development and BitcoinTalk [Must read for new members] on: May 18, 2018, 09:59:22 PM
Now I still would like to learn about PGP keys and how to sign it, but I don't know good tutorials about it in English.
This page seems pretty complete and detailed: http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/PGP.htm
There are also great videos that you can see to understand the basics. Eg: How To Use PGP/GPG Encryption - In 2 minutes - PGP /GPG Tutorial for Beginners
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