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1521  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: *Exploring Unique Advertising Opportunities in the Bitcoin & Traditional Blogs* on: July 31, 2023, 11:26:15 AM
This comes directly out of my hearth. I would love your thought about WHY this is spam?
This is forum rule No.12;

12. No duplicate posting in multiple boards (except for re-posting topics in the local language boards if they're translated and re-posting marketplace topics in the altcoin boards if altcoins are accepted).

- Jay -
1522  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does cryptocurrency actually solve any problems? on: July 31, 2023, 10:52:29 AM
Let me use a practical example to explain this cause words like centralization and irreversible does not mean much to the average user in relation to their finances.
90% of the time you send money to a local bank account with no issues, it reflects at the receiver's bank almost instantly eve though in reality there has been no real transfer of funds, there is a master control room and they give you a balance which you see on your bank statement and credit card information.
With Bitcoin no one controls anything, when you make a transaction which has been confirmed on the blockchain there has been an actual transfer of value from one address to the other.

Another point that shows how decentralization is important is when making transactions across borders. You are dealing with different agencies connected by SWIFT system of banking. Here there are huge fees to pay and an equally huge delay in transfer and conversion to the different currencies.
Bitcoin being decentralized does not have such bottlenecks, it does not matter if you are trading with your next door neighbor or someone thousands of miles away. No one controls or regulates the system and no one has access to your funds to freeze, limit your spending or reverse a transaction you have made.

- Jay -
1523  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Robert Kennedy Jr bought each of his 7 kids 2 BTC each! on: July 27, 2023, 06:47:33 AM
He could buy 0.1 or 1 BTC with same effect. Why he bought exactly 2 BTC  for each kid?

This is actually a very important question, as it allows us to understand how wealthy individuals and politicians think and place their bets.
0.1BTC or 1 does not have the same effect as 2BTC in value and potential ROI. People buy based on how much they can comfortably afford at that time and how much they are willing to spend on a particular investment.

This is not an important question and does not allow you see how wealthy individuals think. You should be asking why he bought bitcoin in the first instance.

- Jay -
1524  Economy / Speculation / Re: How did how see BTC in future? on: July 27, 2023, 06:26:10 AM
In my view, the price will rise steadily(ups and downs, but generally up) till the halving next year. After the halving the price will keep rising averagely but will not start making price jumps until a few months after the halving where we will now enter the bull run.

2023 price peak prediction: $35k - $40k

2024 price peak prediction: $60k - $65k

2025 price peak prediction: $90k - $130k.

- Jay -
1525  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Robert Kennedy Jr bought each of his 7 kids 2 BTC each! on: July 27, 2023, 06:20:55 AM
Why do you think Robert Kennedy Jr. bought each child exactly 2 bitcoins, not 1 or 3?
If he bought 3, the question would have been, "why not 2 or 4?".
It has to be a certain number an it just happens to be 2.

- Jay -
1526  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Small/medium scale Businesses confidence in accepting Bitcoin on: July 27, 2023, 06:14:31 AM
  • If for example a user of a custodial wallet sends Bitcoin to buy some goods and the seller voluntary chooses not to meet their end of the bargain, who are they going to complain to?
    If you paid cash in a physical store and the refused to meet your needs who do you complain to?
    As a buyer whatever payment method you use you always try to look out for your interest and verify the authenticity of the product on sale and how reliable the buyer is.
    If you blindly spend money, through bitcoin, bank transfer, gift cards or cash transfers you can always be cheated out of your money's worth.

    • In countries where crypto are considered illegal isn't it risky to accept Bitcoin as a medium of exchange? Then why are some people still accepting it?

    • In a trade does the buyer send their Bitcoin first or the seller send their goods/service?
      1. If it is illegal then it should not be accepted for payment by legitimate businesses.

      2. If online there should be an escrow;
      The buyer sends to the escrow > the seller sends the product > the buyer confirms the authenticity of the product > the escrow releases the funds to the seller.
      If you are in a physical store, the buyer should get the product and pay before leaving. Just as you do in any store which accepts fiat.

      I'm well aware of the dangers that centralized exchange poses, but doesn't their access to customers data make it feel safer to run a business? (Not to be confused for safekeeping of coins, just a means to run the trade)
      You do not determine what wallet the seller will use based on which you use.
      Centralized exchanges does not make transactions between a buyer and a merchant easier.

      - Jay -[/list][/list]
      1527  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Found My Key, Uncompressed on: July 24, 2023, 09:51:15 PM
      ...I accidentally made the time lock 7140000 instead of 714000 and that means I have to wait 120 years to spend the coins. Please can anyone help?Huh
      I do not think there is a way to change the timelock on an address after it has locked using OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY.

      Create a new thread so other users see your inquiry and can offer help.

      - Jay -
      1528  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Securing the Future of Crypto and Blockchain: A Look at Security and Compliance on: July 24, 2023, 09:28:44 PM
      we must acknowledge that security vulnerabilities can still emerge at various levels, including exchanges, wallets, and smart contracts.
      Exchanges is not a vulnerability of Bitcoin but of a third party service which people for some reason trust enough to hold their bitcoins.
      Wallets are vulnerable, which is shy we should use an open source wallet which is non custodian.

      In this context, compliance is a vital factor in building trust and legitimacy in the eyes of regulators and the public.
      You do not need the regulators or the public to consider it legitimate, you only need to convince Bitcoiners who use it and has seen the value in it.

      As we journey through the ever-changing landscape of crypto and blockchain, let's recognize the significance of security and compliance. The blockchain's inherent security advantages offer a strong foundation, while compliance efforts strengthen trust and acceptance.
      Bitcoin does not change much, it still very much operates now the same way it did when it was just launched and it does not need to fit into the regulatory standards of the government.
      And you do not need to copy the hashtags from the article along with the write up.

      - Jay -
      1529  Economy / Exchanges / Re: How do big exchanges take care of cold & hot wallets? on: July 24, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
      Does anyone know where and how do they store their wallets, what kind of backups do they do, how do employees gain access on cold wallet in case there is a necessity?
      They should have multiple secure backups held by top people in management and maybe a third party storage firm.
      Employees do not need access the cold wallets.

      Overall, who keeps the keys or seeds.
      I will be very glad if anyone competent talks about it. It's a very interesting subject.
      These are sensitive questions that users here will not be able to answer. These big exchanges cannot reveal the exact modalities of their storage without compromising on security.

      - Jay -
      1530  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How about decentralized community blockchain marketplaces without escrow? on: July 23, 2023, 07:26:13 PM
      There could be some rules set in place such as the user must have a certain amount of positive feedback before they would be able to sell.
      They will need to sell something to get positive feedback, so how will they be able to get that feedback if they cannot sell without it?

      I Think using escrow would give the buyer unfair privileges over the seller. In my decades of experience buying and selling on the internet it is usually the buyers that tend to be the more problematic users of online marketplaces.
      Using escrows protects both parties who can be malicious in their own way. Sellers can try to sell sub standard products and buyers can be too demanding on what they expect.
      The way your suggestion can work is if you have all sellers registered and the buyers have a return policy if they do not get the product in the quality that was advertised.
      You will be acting as the escrow in that case.
      Note that writing consecutive posts as you are doing is against the rules of the forum.

      - Jay -
      1531  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: A Non-Custodial wallet, Atomic Wallet, being compromised on: July 23, 2023, 05:33:50 AM
      ...so support recommended I download the wallet to another device and I did, to my cell phone on May 31, from the Apple store. I believe that my account was compromised when I entered the seed phrase on  my Iphone. What do you think?
      Except your iPhone was compromised there is no way to know if your wallet was breached when you imported it into your mobile device.

      The time frame between you importing the seedphrase and the wallet hack announcement is very close and since they probably released an update late it is very plausible that their system malfunction caused you to not be able to send you EOS coins out.

      I think Atomic being a closed source wallet should not be used, along with other closed source, custodial wallets.

      - Jay -
      1532  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Algorithms used in Bitcoin are expected to be strong until at least 2030 on: July 23, 2023, 05:22:51 AM
      Alright, I am clear on the security aspect. It is sort of how products have a best before date when they should be consumed, but taking it after then is not immediately hazardous, but we cannot imagine that FUD about bitcoin being unsafe will not becomes very popular very quickly if there is any suggestion that it is not as safe as it used to be.

      Can anyone explain the final bit about transitioning to a new algorithm not being too difficult?

      You know that there is no forum ad again, but sometimes you can see meaningful information there to read and I saw it.
      True, some of the factoids[1] contain witty and educative messages.

      [1] https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo

      - Jay -
      1533  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How about decentralized community blockchain marketplaces without escrow? on: July 23, 2023, 05:10:40 AM
      An escrow does not necessarily have to be a real person checking in on both parties to ensure that a deal goes smoothly. It can be a smart contract or any other means of ensuring that both parties which are involved in the trade get what they bargained for out of it.

      Attempting to create a marketplace without escrow means that both traders are trusting the other person not to scam them with no cushion to protect themselves should they get swindled.

      - Jay -
      1534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Breaking FUD magazine is now also available in German! 🇩🇪 on: July 23, 2023, 05:02:59 AM
      I flipped through a few pages of the magazine and it was a good read. The only downside was it was difficult to make out the words on a computer and I can assume that it will be even more difficult to do that on a mobile device. My suggestion is to make it appear more like an article and not the magazine look it has now.

      what makes you so unique because I'm sure that there are millions of articles already doing this maybe even more.
      You are greatly overestimating if you think that there are millions of articles out there which paint bitcoin in a good light and debunk the propaganda around it. The number becomes much smaller when you check how many of them actually give reliable information.
      We should encourage as many writers as possible to talk about bitcoin from an honest point of view cause we have very little of those around.

      - Jay -
      1535  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: July 22, 2023, 07:09:16 PM
      If there is one thing I am picking up from the KM saga with PSG it is that the next club he goes to has to be very cautious that he does not pull the same card with them if things are not going his way.
      Typically when player or coach comes with so many off field antics it douses their impact on the pitch and causes disunity in the club. The bigger the player, the bigger the hole they can leave in the team.

      Madrid is a much bigger team than Paris Saint Germain and they will not put up with the attitude he is giving now should he make a move there, such a move might be necessary to keep the player grounded, being in a team where he has to fight for his place in the first team and has so much history that he is playing catch up.

      - Jay -
      1536  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2023/24 on: July 22, 2023, 06:52:24 PM
      It is difficult to speculate who will come out on top in the laliga next season and it is not between Barcelona and Real Madrid there are other good teams in the league who have made some good signings this window and will be battling for the title next season. If I am forced to predict I will put my money on Barcelona winning again and also doing much better in the league than they did last season and the season before then.

      Real Madrid are still monitoring the transfer situation between PSG and Kylian Mbappe. If they can manage to bring him to the capital this window or the next, they will boast of the most talented young side in world football at the moment and will be unstoppable for the next decade or so.

      - Jay -
      1537  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Every Bitcoin holder Should Take a Cybersecurity course on: July 20, 2023, 07:52:23 PM
      Enrolling in a course does not mean that one is gaining knowledge about a particular subject. Instead of recommending that bitcoin holders take a course you can suggest that they learn about how to properly secure themselves and their coins which does not need them to register to a course for. I personally have learnt a lot from this forum more than I have learnt from any course or eBook I have used.

      it lies on you take a cybersecurity course to learn sophisticated ways to protect your non-custodial wallet that has your coins.
      You do not need sophisticated ways to protect your wallet, if you follow the most basic steps you will be able to keep your wallet safe.

      - Jay -
      1538  Other / Meta / Re: Is it okay to create an off-topic discussion thread? on: July 20, 2023, 07:38:31 PM
      This is according to my understanding of the forum rules: you cannot create a topic with local rules that conflict with the global rules of the forum.
      You technically can if you self moderate the thread. Anyone commenting in a self moderated thread is going with the local rules of the author of the thread and it comes with this message; This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic.

      I am not aware if mods still delete replies on self moded threads that contradicts the local rules the OP stated.

      - Jay -
      1539  Other / Meta / Re: No referral code (ref link) spam on: July 20, 2023, 07:30:39 PM
      Afaik, referral rule is tolerable if you're the exclusive referrer, it could be because you're an authorized (provable) representative or you personally don't benefit from the referral. It doesn't always have to be posted in the OP.
      If the user is spamming the referral links being the exclusive referrer will not make the situation more tolerable. The manner of approach of the user is the most important factor when considering if a referral constitutes a spam.

      In the past I came across some referral invites issued by only one user being allowed because the company/service runs an event, regular users of the service can't generate the refcode associated with the event.
      Those likely got posted in their signatures or slipped into posts inconspicuously.

      - Jay -
      1540  Other / Meta / Re: Lol. Has this ever happened to you? Merit sent again after refreshing. on: July 19, 2023, 08:14:51 PM
      I have not experienced this before, but I have experienced something strange on my profile. That day I opened my profile, but what I was seeing was a different username...
      This is a weird situation. Are you certain that your computer tab was not opened to a different forum user and you came in to meet it? This for me is the only situation that can make you see a different username.
      But you are an experienced forum user and would have been sure of what you were experiencing, and have to had been a major glitch on your account.

      - Jay -
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