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1501  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Where is the private key on Electrum Android? on: May 19, 2023, 03:13:09 PM
Your only solution at this moment is to create a new wallet, write the seed in a paper, send bitcoins from that private key to a new address from the seed you created, delete the wallet, re-install it with the new seed.
Writing down 12 words won't take long and is much safer than dealing with a private key.

I don't know if there is an option to sign the message but I think this is not your problem.
1502  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: It's time to buy a Hardware Wallet: lots of discounts on: May 19, 2023, 02:22:15 PM
These discounts are a slap in the face for Ledger, as other companies are now running to incentivize HW customers to switch brand.
Without price history tracking, I don't think we can say that these discounts are attractive, even Trezor did not make any additional discounts as you mentioned in another reply.

Or, they do the same and introduce their own seed recovery options depending on the success/failure of Ledger's. After all, we now know it's possible thanks to the geniuses over at Ledger.  
The market is what drives this industry, and I would not be surprised if Ledger succeeds in increasing sales. The average user wants someone to say to him, “Your money is safe.” I do not know why a person who has full control of his money is a problem for many, and the wallet is still safe compared to hot wallets, so it is the beginning of an era New from the hardware wallets (if we keep using this word on them.)

See how they promote the new service

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Ledger Recover is a potential solution. Securely encrypted secrets stored in the cloud are the future, not pieces of paper or steel plates stored under your mattress or worse in a bank vault






EDIT @maxirosson  I think this will make topic better




Lots of discounts to enjoy

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|Coldcard Mk4|..15%.. off with coupon code 'noKYCwSE'|
|Blockstream Jade|..10%.. off until Sunday. + 10% off with coupon code 'thebitcoinhole'|
|Passport Batch 2|reduced the price to ..$199..|
|BitBox02|..10%.. off + ..5%.. off with coupon code 'THEBITCOINHOLE'|
|Keystone|..23%.. discount beginning at 3pm UTC on May 17th. After that date you can get ..10%.. off with coupon code 'thebitcoinhole'|
|Trezor|..15%.. off until Sunday, May 21|
|Ellipal|..$5.. discount with coupon code 'thebitcoinhole'|
|SecuX|..15%.. off using the BUY NOW button on the website at the end of this post.|
|Prokey Optimum|..10%.. off with coupon code 'TheBitcoinHole'|
||..10%.. off with coupon code 'SECURE10'|
|Satochip|..5%.. off with coupon code 'thebitcoinhole-5%'|
|D'CENT Biometric Wallet|..20%.. off with the code 'PrivateKeysArePrivate' until 21st May|
|SafePal S1|..5%.. off with coupon code 'GETSAFEPAL' until May 24|
|CoolWallet Pro|..$20..  discount with coupon code 'SelfCustody'|
|OneKey|OneKey: every time you buy one Classic, you will get a .. OneKey Mini.. for free. This offer is only good until 24:00 HKT this Friday! |
|OneKey|..10%.. off with coupon code 'thebitcoinhole'|

Find these discounts and a comparison of more than 30 hardware wallets at: https://wallets.thebitcoinhole.com/


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[td][b][size=13px][glow=SpringGreen,2,300][color=transparent]..[/color][color=black]23%[/color][color=transparent]..[/color][/glow][/size][/b] discount beginning at 3pm UTC on May 17th. After that date you can get [b][size=13px][glow=SpringGreen,2,300][color=transparent]..[/color][color=black]10%[/color][color=transparent]..[/color][/glow][/size][/b] off with coupon code [b]'thebitcoinhole'[/b][/td][td]|[/td]
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[td][b][size=13px][glow=SpringGreen,2,300][color=transparent]..[/color][color=black]$5[/color][color=transparent]..[/color][/glow][/size][/b] discount with coupon code [b]'thebitcoinhole'[/b][/td][td]|[/td]
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1503  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: installing electrum on fedora 36 on: May 19, 2023, 02:09:09 PM
By using AppImage you will avoid many dependencies problems.
just download the .appimage from https://electrum.org/#download and verify signature.

Move AppImages into a standard location
From terminal, locate to that file run chmod a+x <electrum_AppImage>
Or click on  "properties" then click on "Permissions" tab then "Allow executing file as program."



You can read more here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AppImage

1504  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: Bitefinance.net android app advertised as Bitcoin Wallet is stealing Crypto on: May 18, 2023, 11:22:05 AM
They are presenting themselves as a company that provides secure bitcoin wallets while in actuality they are disseminating software that obviously has a backdoor in it.
It doesn't have to have back doors but because the wallet is closed source we can't know what happened, the seed you generated may have already been generated so the scammer will link it to a high speed bot that will withdraw once deposited.

since you have downloaded the application and given permissions, it may search personal files or even try to spread viruses such as clipboard viruses.
You must delete this application, stop using any address that it generates, format your phone, and change the passwords of all your accounts.

Let's dig a bit, we'll limit the transaction to this address bc1qprkkdtsh6ghdvdpkxjalg7r2vde3wsjc4tatkd, which appears to be a Binance address, Binance ask user to complete KYC.

  • Go to the local authorities in your country and open a theft report in information security with Binance withdrawal address.
  • Then contact support team and inform them of the fraud case and all the necessary details, along with attaching the legal data.
  • If your country helps process this transaction, there is a good chance that you will be able to get your money back.
1505  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Trezor Suite Lite for mobile on: May 18, 2023, 11:03:03 AM
The app is available on both iOS[1] and Android[2], and you can find more details about it here: https://trezor.io/learn/a/trezor-suite-lite-features
Why do I feel that this application will work as a chainalysis backdoor to track all your portfolio easily, it is a GUI XPUB import APK app.

Dealing with such an application should be with a little caution, as all that scammer will need is to try to make the application generate addresses that the hackers manage, is there any way to verify that the address that is generated is the same as the address from which the seeds are generated.

Can I contact using Tor?



Perhaps it would be a revolutionary update if it works like a car fingerprint (if your wallet is near you, you can see your balance, otherwise you will not be able to. Grin)
1506  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: It's time to buy a Hardware Wallet: lots of discounts on: May 18, 2023, 04:13:13 AM
I did not imagine the existence of so many hardware wallets, thank you for the great effort that you provide.

please add price history tracking, where you can follow the price of the HW, discounts that appear, and compare its price before and after the discount, to make sure whether this discount is real, or is it promotional advertising, or that there is no discount, but rather an increase in the price and to say that there is a discount.


This chart will be useful in knowing whether discount is really worth it, or is it a periodic one that will be repeated after several months.
1507  Economy / Economics / Re: Is the US default a reality? on: May 18, 2023, 04:04:30 AM
The usa as far as I am aware has defaulted twice prior.   During Woodrow Wilsons presidency and when the usa came off the gold standard.  
This is not accurate. Under the Marshall Plan, the United States subsidized the economies of war-torn nations in Europe and Japan in the form of cash in exchange for a commitment that every dollar abroad could be converted into gold at $35 an ounce. This was possible with the huge reserves of gold that the United States possessed. .

With the recovery of Germany and Japan and the increasing public debt from the Vietnam War and the rise in inflation, this led to a decrease in the value of the dollar against the gold that the United States owned, and with the need to print more dollars, maintaining the price of $ 35 an ounce was impossible, and here came the shock of Nixon with Executive Order No. 11615 in 15 August 1971 without taking any approval from the countries holding the dollar.

Did the US default here? No, global growth has recovered after this shock and the subsequent oil crises, and the petrodollar has become the new benchmark.

In any case, when the economic conditions are bad, the United States always finds a way to pay its debts, and with the exposure of most of the world's economies to the dollar and the existence of a global monetary reserve from it, it is impossible for the United States to default on its debts as it has never done before.
1508  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: 15% discount on Trezor hardware wallets on: May 17, 2023, 02:10:02 PM
It may be better to buy from other companies that offer really reliable devices and don't try to fool their customers with dubious collaborations (Trezor) and recovery functions (Ledger).

What do you mean by "dubious collaborations" is this what you are refer for Trezor and Wasabi Collaboration Enhances Bitcoin Privacy with CoinJoin Feature?
It is related to privacy and not the security of your bitcoins.

Security is in ensuring that the private key is generated in a way that does not and will not connect to the Internet or that it is shared in one way or another with third parties, something that has not happened in Trezor.

In terms of privacy, if we take electrum wallet as an example, it is bad for privacy, as some electrum servers are managed by Chainalysis.

Chainalysis is the same company that does blockchain analysis with wasabiwallet and they're both trying to make privacy with CoinJoin questionable.

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“The downside to this design is that when the user wallet connects to the network, a variety of information is revealed - the user’s IP address, the full set of addresses in the wallet (used and unused) and the version of the wallet software,” according to the slide deck. “Chainalysis runs a series of nodes on the Bitcoin network ... and if a user connects to one of our nodes, we receive the above information.”

Unless you're running a full node through Tor, relying on third parties, including electrum wallet, gives you questionable privacy.
1509  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: 15% discount on Trezor hardware wallets on: May 17, 2023, 12:00:21 PM
There is a new 15% discount on Trezor hardware wallets and the Shamir HODL Pack.
The promotional prices will last until 21 May.

the dirty campaign has started quickly, it looks like they will try to attract people who might replace Ledger wallet.

We can now say that Trezor is still in a much better position compared to Ledger:

  • You will be careful before you install any future firmware updates or build firmware from reproducible builds and check everything in the code.
  • They still need to know they need the PIN if they suddenly decide to install the firmware without your permission so you have the option to stop using any future updates like what happened with Ledger Recovery.
  • Don't update the firmware (unless there was a private key bug)

With all these discounts, however, I recommend airgapped, electrum cold storage for my bitcoins instead of wasting my money in a new hardware wallet.
1510  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Crypto Portfolio Grading on: May 17, 2023, 11:43:41 AM
And so more here
1. https://coinstats.app
I used this app before and several third-party applications, and my experience with them was good, but I discovered that you can do a lot with Excel, where you can draw some diagrams, learn more, and thus improve the features instead of being limited to the features provided to you by third-party services, so I advise you Excel.

start learning from this code https://github.com/KarmCraft/crypto-balance-excel-sheet

After a few days you will be able to build something like this.

1511  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where do you buy a hardware wallet - online or offline? on: May 17, 2023, 11:24:44 AM
Of course, you should buy them from official sources like if you want to buy Trezor then visit there official website and buy it from there official website. (Trezor). Or if you want to buy a ledger HW then visit there official website (Ledger).
You will need to re-adjust any ledger HW purchase recommendation after reading this topic Ledger Recovery - Send your (encrypted) recovery phrase to 3rd parties entities. It is best to stop recommending it to anyone.
Among them, any closed-source hardware wallet is a wallet with a thousand lines under it, and it is better to avoid it.


For the long term bitcoin hodling then creating an Air Gapped system is the best option right now, you need to learn how to do it right.
For altcoins, it is difficult to create many Air Gapped systems, and therefore I advise you not to invest in them in the long term.
1512  Economy / Economics / Re: How do banks generate income? on: May 15, 2023, 12:02:34 PM
Any institution has money that can generate money in legal or illegal ways. Banks really generate money from loans. It is true that they have paid services, but without bank loans they will not continue to grow in this fast form or achieve coverage or provide cheap services like this. The government needs banks and commercial banks as it is the arteries that provide the economy with force, so dat has weakened the banking system whenever the state is very weak as the body where the arteries weaken.

* SMS alert charges
* Transfer charges
* Syphons dormant accounts or dead people accounts that are inactive with enough money in it.

Do banks in your country impose fees on SMS notifications? It is free in many countries and it is a service for the user to know how much his balance is not supposed to be imposed on fees.

Customer money in savings accounts or inactive accounts is not the money used by the bank, the central bank must impose more restrictions to not use customer money.
1513  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: ledger vulnerability: Invalid addresses for certain miniscript policies on: May 15, 2023, 11:43:42 AM
I wonder what they mean with complex spending conditions? I assume it's got nothing to do with standard sending/receiving, generating addresses, etc. Could it be related to Taproot and the "bitcoin tokens" and ordinals?
No, Since bitcoin script is a stack-based language with too many edge cases, miniscript is the function representation for these stack-based scripts and designed for Tapscript (BIP342) embedded scripts.
what is happen above is vulnerability enable bypassing some spending conditions which was not allowed in the previously generated script and thus enables a third party to the possibility of spending.

Apparently, Liana is the only client where the Miniscript feature worked completely.   
even Liana is not effected because there is no release of it that allows the user to create descriptor that was affected by this vulnerability

You will find technical details, sources and more here https://wizardsardine.com/blog/ledger-vulnerability-disclosure/

The Miniscript fragment a:X was incorrectly encoded by the Ledger Bitcoin application. Instead of translating to:

Code:
OP_TOALTSTACK X OP_FROMALTSTACK
It was encoded to:

Code:
OP_TOALTSTACK X
This opens the possibility for the spender to always provide the return value of the expression preceding a a: in a Miniscript. This implies any type of check (preimage, signature, timelock) preceding a a: may be bypassed (just feed a 1 at the correct place in the witness).
1514  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Nano Ledger Case? on: May 15, 2023, 11:14:34 AM
I traveled to a country that have some Bitcoin restrictions, and when the airport employee searched my things, he found my HW and he thought it was a flash memory as I put it with some external External Hard Drives.
the size Nano Ledger is small using a crypto bag or case will be attractive especially with company logo and the large Crypto word (I do not know what they were thinking when they printed it with this size) and thus will raise the attention of thieves.
Travelling using these cases is more harmful I do not recommend anyone to do it.

These cases are useful when leaving at home, provided that they are have Fire, heat , corrosion and crush resistant

1515  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Trezor standard v hidden wallet? on: May 14, 2023, 11:16:53 AM
Passphrases are not stored anywhere, you need to remember it. read next reply
Thanks for correcting me, I edit it.

This is not about own standalone wallet, but about own standalone wallet, which allows to enter the passphrase in order to access a hidden wallet. Well, probably not all wallets support the phrase input function and hidden wallets, right?

Hidden wallet is just a marketing term as I would call it a word extension, seed extension, 13th word, 25th word or whatever it is it is not related to hardware wallets or Trezor but rather an additional protection option against physical attacks.

In the sense that the seeds are safe against brute force attacks, but if you are afraid that these seeds will fall into the wrong hands or want additional security, you can try this feature, which is a restrict access defined by BIP-39 standard with wallet seed itself.

You need to set it up during wallet configuration, so any wallet that supports this feature will give you access to your Trezor hidden wallet.
https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ can help you to access your private key/MPK from that seed+passphrase and import it to any wallet (not recommend)
1516  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: What happens if an algorithm used by Bitcoin becomes obsolete? on: May 14, 2023, 10:59:03 AM
I believe we would have a hard fork if a flaw was discovered and didn't course complete damage to the Bitcoin network. The world of technology keeps changing over the years.
This has already happened, and the details of what happened are back to block 74638 aka CVE-2013-322, where it required a hardfork and the network was divided into two parts (one of them dead). down time was about for 6 hours and 20 minutes.


CVE link: https://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2013-3220/
Bitcointalk link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=822.0

It is true that the price will be severely affected, and we may witness a correction of more than 50%, but if something defective happens to SHA-256, believe me, all stocks and economies in the world will decline frighteningly.

Some time ago I read somewhere that there are already quite some efforts to fight Quantum Computing in terms of encryption algos (collision finding or something like that), but not sure they can easily be applied to Bitcoin in matter of days. Even days can be too much time! I think this is a valid concern!  
Quantum Computing and RSA is a FUD and only risk with some P2PK.
Don't re-use your address after sending from it (always use new unused address when HODLING) and will be safe.
1517  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Exchange Withdrawal Fee manipulation on: May 14, 2023, 10:14:14 AM
As a user, all you can do is complain to the support team about the high fees and try to put pressure on social media to reduce their fees. Binance  care about customers’ money, and if hot money decide to leave the exchange, they will inevitably cut part of withdrawal profits in order to attract or maintain users. The above solution is practical, but it requires a lot of time and may not work. Therefore, search for the least altcoin with low withdrawal fees and high liquidity, which you can find in most exchanges. Withdraw your coins and deposit it to the new exchange that has the lowest Bitcoin withdrawal fees.

If Binance notices that users will stop using exchange because of high withdrawal fees fees, it will inevitably reduce them, but they will not sacrifice these free profits easily.
1518  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: What happens if an algorithm used by Bitcoin becomes obsolete? on: May 13, 2023, 03:34:51 PM
The fact that these algorithms are obsolete does not change their importance, but it is the ability to find the private key that will make them useless, and if a serious vulnerability is found, the private key can be accessed, as happened with The EFF's US$250,000 DES cracking machine

The vulnerability of DES was practically demonstrated in the late 1990s.[32] In 1997, RSA Security sponsored a series of contests, offering a $10,000 prize to the first team that broke a message encrypted with DES for the contest. That contest was won by the DESCHALL Project, led by Rocke Verser, Matt Curtin, and Justin Dolske, using idle cycles of thousands of computers across the Internet. The feasibility of cracking DES quickly was demonstrated in 1998 when a custom DES-cracker was built by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a cyberspace civil rights group, at the cost of approximately US$250,000 (see EFF DES cracker).

Quite simply, if this happens, Hardfork will be needed, but I think then that Bitcoin is the last problem as DNSSEC, SSL, IPsec, TLS, SSH and many other systems that we use daily that use SHA-256 Algorithm.
1519  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Trust wallet dust error how to fix? on: May 13, 2023, 03:07:40 PM
All the suggestions above are good, but they are not a solution to the problem, it is rethinking the use of better alternatives instead of the Trust wallet.

The wallet is closed source, so the support team is the only one who can explain to you the cause of the problem and how to solve it. you must trust that they must be good enough to close any bug, and in my opinion it is a risk that I do not advise anyone to take it.

According to troubleshooting answer If the amount of an UTXO is smaller than the partial fee needed to send it, that UTXO cannot be sent (with current fee level).


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If the amount of an UTXO is smaller than the partial fee needed to send it, that UTXO cannot be sent (with current fee level). If all UTXOs are dust, nothing can be sent from the account.
For example, a Bitcoin address may contain 3 UTXOs, of the amounts: 0.0090, 0.0003, and 0.0004, for a combined balance of 0.0097. Assuming a current byte fee rate of 50 satoshis/byte, and number of bytes for one extra UTXO as 110, the extra fee for an additional UTXO is 0,0005500 (50x110 sats). This is higher than the last two UTXOs, so those are not possible to send. Only the 0.0090 UTXO can be sent – in full or partially.

Source https://community.trustwallet.com/t/unable-to-send-due-to-dust-error/1188

and the solutions they propose
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What can I do?

  • Do not send very small transactions with a high fee. Since the network will attempt to create a UTXO from a small transaction, the transaction will fail.
  • Send what is possible using Max Amount, with default fee setting. This will leave the small UTXOs, but send out the non-dust ones.
  • If nothing more can be sent with default fee setting (only dust UTXOs exist), try sending with lowered fee. You can adjust the fee 6.6k from the transaction confirmation screen. Warning: with low fee a transaction will take longer, sometimes even multiple days!


Useless solutions indicate extreme laziness.
1520  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Token Standards on: May 13, 2023, 02:55:34 PM
Can these discussions be classified as belonging to the Bitcoin protocol discussions, given that all these tokens are Bitcoin Taproot inscriptions
it's not even in the protocol but just a JSON tokenization, it's not even a smart contract..

I didn't expect it to see more than brc-20 but brc-721/brc-777/brc-1155, are people serious Huh ?
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