"Here's a example of TryNinja a user enrolled in chipmixer campaign [...] If you notice 80% of the merits he received on posts is from the meta section" Ok... let's take a look at this. This is every merit I have received so far: 1 - Web Wallets 4 - Services 8 - Electrum 15 - Meta 4 - Beginners & Help 7 - Bitcoin Technical Support 2 - Serious discussion 1 - Web Wallets 1 - Local > Português (Portuguese) > Brasil 3 - Service Discussion 5 - Development & Technical Discussion Total merit: 51 From 'Meta' posts: 15 This means that only 30% of my received merits came from posts in the Meta board. 4 of them (26%) from a post were I busted a copy-paster and 6 (40%) I received on the first week of the merit system when I was giving my opinion on the new system. Great bullshit math OP! This reminds me of something... did you know that 90% of all statistics are made up on the spot?
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I'm afraid to leave a message. again to give negative trust
Do what you think it's the best. But IMO they will not remove the negative trust. Merit is meant to be earned. You can't just spam the forum hoping someone will give you anything.
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Only the one who gave you the negative trust can remove it. If they don't want to, there is nothing you can do.
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I really like reviewing new mixers I have tried BESTMIXER and the whole website and mixing proccess looks great. Even that I deslike the use of Javascript, this makes the website very user-friendly and slick. I sent a small amount (close to the minimum of 0.005 BTC) and chose 1 address and no delay to test out how fast you can mix your coins if you are in a hurry (I hope that's ok even that you said you want us to focus on the Mixing strength meter). Something that I really liked about the mixing proccess is how they indicate the level of "anonymization" that your mix will have. If you add more addresses and a bigger delay, you will get a higher level in the "Mixing strength" indicator. If you do like me and use no delay and only 1 address, they will warn and suggest you that the mixing can be more effective if you tweak the settings a little bit. After I sent the coins to the receiving address, the page immediately showed the funds and a "Waiting confirmation" indicator. I waited for my transaction to get a confirmation, which thanks to how empty is the BTC mempool only too 2 minutes, and 1 min and 30 seconds later I received my coins. TLDR: The whole 'Wallet 1 -> mixer -> Wallet 2' process with no delays took only 3 min and 30 seconds. MY quick suggestion: You could also let the user customize the transaction fees (or at least give them a slider with a minimum to avoid 0 sat/byte fees). I paid a fee of 8 say/bytes and got a confirmation in the next block while you guys sent my coins with a 28 sat/byte (almost 4x more). This would also help prevent Blockchain analysis. Edit: I received the reward. Thanks!
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What about low ranked users ?
What about them? It is only possible to win Merits creating usefull post ?
You can only get merit if someone merits your post. By making useful posts, you increase the chances of that happening. And if so as a Newbie i have 0 sMerit points right ?
That should be obvious. Otherwise, I could create 50 accounts and just keep meriting myself.
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Are you 100% sure that you downloaded the Electrum wallet from ELECTRUM.ORG ? How did you arrive in Electrum's website? Was by clicking in a link that you find while searching on Google? This is not the first time someone comes here saying that he downloaded Electrum, sent some coins and they were sent to a different address. In almost all cases, the user either downloaded a fake Electrum from a similar website which ads were showing on Google or he had a malware on his computer. This is 99.9% not Electrum's fault.
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Are you saying the Electron Cash wallet is trusted for claiming the fork coins?
Yes. But if you are a paranoid man, you can first send your BTC to a different wallet (so there is only BCH in the old wallet) and then import it into Electron Cash. This way, your BTC is completely safe and you are only "risking" the BCH.
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I don't think so. Have you tried to open the standalone version or install it normally to check? P.s: It's not recommended to use the portable version of Electrum. Source;
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But... But... Merit doesn't work and it takes 10 years to get enough merit to rank up! How is that possible?
You are either farming merit with alts or trading with your friends!!!!
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If you haven't made any backup of your private-key, there is nothing you can do.
What exactly did you save in your Telegram? If it was your private-key, then that's all you need.
P.s: Saving wallet backups or private-keys in a Telegram account/chat is a terrible idea. You should never backup them online - unless it's encrypted.
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Still looking for $68 any crypto.
Sent you a PM. Edit: sold him $111.83 worth of BTC. I went first. Thanks for the smooth deal!
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Do we? Let's take a quick look at the rules... 🤔 3. Posts in Local boards, Altcoin boards, Games and Rounds, Investor Based Games, Micro Earnings, Politics and Society, and Off-topic will not count. For obvious reasons, posts in Ivory Tower and Serious discussion don't count as well.
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Do you also need websites that asks their users to mine voluntarily or just websites that mines without their users knowing? I know a few websites that ask their users to mine voluntarily as a donation to the website (User can opt-out if they are uncomfortable)
A different section for this would be great. Or at least create a table column for this right next to the comments/description - i.e "asks for permission?". If the list gets too big, I can check a few websites to see what they are doing. I have no problems in letting the website use my CPU to mine while I'm browsing it. BUT only if they warn me and ask for my approval. Otherwise, they will lose a visitor
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Perhaps many are experiencing similar things besides me. What happens if the only account is given a red trust and hinders to do some work? And more surprisingly, the red trust giver has a red trust. Could it be because Lauda abuse of power?
Which abuse of power? You got caught doing something shady and got neg trusted for this. I would have done the same. A negative trust doesn't prevent you from using and posting in the forum, so why bother? Just keep using the forum as usual. Or are you only here to join bounty campaigns? If that's the case, maybe you only tried to buy an account to spam and earn more money in your shit campaigns. Which is (IMO) also untrustworthy.
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You didn't buy the account (according to you), but you wanted to. Which is something untrustworthy and like the trust says, "encourage scams, spam, and account farming".
I doubt Lauda will remove it. You are not the first one and certainly won't be the last. So you should probably just give up.
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The source sMerit will come back in 30 days after its spending date. If you sent 5 source sMerit on 18 March, you should receive 5 source sMerit again on 18 April. So if you spent it daily during the previous month then you'll receive it every day in the next month.
Oh. I thought you received everything at once after each (fixed) period of 30 days (just like how the activity periods work). Thanks for the info.
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I think it's daily.
Isn't he talking about the sMerit given to merit sources? For me (and other sources), it is. My merit page reads "You are a merit source. The next XXX merit you spend will come from your source rather than your sMerit balance. Merit spent from your source will come back in 30 days. Unused source merit is wasted. It is not allowed for merit sources to sell their merit." As sources are the only permanent holder of sMerit (they regain their limit every 30 days), this generally disallows the sale of Merit on a long term perspective.
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How many sMerit points I have if I'll become a merit source?
It varies from person to person and the amount can be increased or decreased if needed. And how long time for sMerit points will be reloaded to my account?
IIRC, once every 30 days.
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If I knew it then I would not have posted the op to make my post count to 1338 for at least 1 day. Delete 3 posts, never post again and keep being leet forever I didn't notice this 'feature' when I hit 1337 posts and now I'm already at the 2270+ posts mark
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And secondly, aren't the antivirus blocking or flagging these websites?
Most of the major ones are. For example, I'm using uBlock Origin and coinhive is blocked by default. There are also a few chrome extensions that do the trick (i.e No Coin), and a few ready-to-use host files that block most of the major mining script websites.
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