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161  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Tuloy Ang pag Ban Ng Binance Sa Pinas At Posibleng Dahilan. on: April 03, 2024, 12:03:26 PM
Siguro wala din talaga plano ang Binance na magcomply sa gobyerno ng Pilipinas dahil na rin alam nila na pera lang ang usapan dito,
AFAIK, parte tayo ng mga plano nila noon, pero biglang nag impose ng moratorium ang BSP sa pag bigay ng mga licenses [VASP and EMI] sa exchanges, so sa madaling salita hindi sila nagkaroon ng pagkakataon na mag comply mabuti sa mga requirements ng gobyerno natin [unfortunately].
162  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: SafePal X1 Edition USDC - Unboxing on: April 02, 2024, 04:35:54 PM
If you have any questions about this wallet, you can ask, so I can also explore this wallet further.
The last time I checked, it didn't have a feature to prove ownership of addresses directly on the wallet... I'm wondering if that's still the case.

The X1 is the closest Safepal model that Wallet Scrutiny came to verifying its source code, but they still couldn't do it.
Considering that they haven't made any changes to its "repository" in the past 7 months, I think it's safe to say X1 would be following in NGrave's footsteps [unfortunately].

To those who might be interested, there are still roughly 3 months left till the end of the event:

163  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: n0nce's Steel Washer Backup jig (customisable) on: April 02, 2024, 10:06:54 AM
I do have some CAD experience so I get the washer part, but what is that black thing that is holding the washer in place?
That's the jig part... Apart from holding the washer in place, it helps with the spacing and alignment while also providing some protection against hammering our fingers.

And do I need one for each washer (i.e. word)? Huh
No, you only need one to stamp on all of them.

And according to the GIF showing the thing moving, it looks like you just rotate it to hide/reveal the washer? Or does it open/close?
There aren't any moving parts on the jig to open/close that opening.
164  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitget Wallet Reviews on: March 31, 2024, 12:51:13 PM
Also, is Bitget Wallet Open Source?
Despite having a GitHub link in the footer area of their website, their wallet isn't open-source [I already checked all of the repositories]!
- They're not the first wallet provider to lie about their true nature!

Does Bitget wallet support Bitcoin? I failed to find anything about Bitcoin and its blockchain on their website.
Yes, it does: Bitcoin (BTC) Wallet
165  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: [LIST] Wallets supporting Taproot on: March 30, 2024, 07:54:30 PM
They are doing interesting things with Synthetic USD and privacy with coinjoins.
Indeed, they are... I just finished listening to a podcast [from Ben (one of their team members)] regarding the former, but I'm still not sure if this is "really" going to be different from other stablecoins that can be frozen in our wallets.

Thanks for noticing and reporting.
You're very welcome Smiley

Somehow, I forgot to mention that SafePal also added support for Taproot addresses back in December of last year [credit goes to @taufik123 for this post].
- A walk-through from SafePal.
166  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My DIY Seed Storage on a soda can Inspired by Pmalek's Guide on: March 30, 2024, 05:46:46 PM
The encoding process is difficult,
The encoding part is easier than it looks [you can significantly improve the situation with the help of a cheap rotary tool and a couple of clamps].

how many of you guys actually prefer this way or any other way than simple write down seed on a paper and secure in a safe box?
I think it's safe to say that none of us would "only" use this method for our backup [it should be combined with other backup methods].

Currently, I am saving towards getting a Trezor One hardware wallet.
Save $20 more to get the Trezor Safe 3 instead [Model One will be discontinued soon (a year has passed without releasing a firmware update)].
167  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: SpendCoins - The cryptocurrency business directory on: March 29, 2024, 07:26:44 PM
It's still a work in progress but please feel free to leave constructive feed back.
  • I think it'd be better to add another label [an orange "might require KYC" label] for services that might require KYC in certain conditions [increasing the limits or suspicious activities (e.g. Bitrefill)].
  • A toggle button for light/dark mode would also be nice.
168  Other / Meta / Re: What do you think if Bitcointalk accepted videos? on: March 29, 2024, 06:29:41 PM
If so, do you think it should be possible to share videos from any platform, or just from specific platforms?
I prefer the embedded videos to be from a platform that doesn't force users to view an ad or two [YouTube (e.g. standard videos) is a perfect example of a platform that should be avoided].

And what would be the maximum time a video should take to be available here?
I'm not sure if the length of the embedded videos can put significant stress on the resources of this forum or not [especially since they're hosted somewhere else], but I think a maximum of three minutes would be more than enough for covering a lot of things.

IIRC, there were security risks with embedding such things, so I'm wondering what changed.
169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: (IMO) they are not worth the same... on: March 29, 2024, 04:56:58 PM
However, I commend you all to take some time and watch how this man made a physical bitcoin with gold and it looks exactly like Bitcoin.
The latter part is quite confusing for me...

Question is will the physical bitcoin worth the same rate like the online Bitcoin? or another design?
As others have mentioned, there's no such thing as a physical Bitcoin, but the different Bitcoin-related collectible coins you're referring to will always have a different value [each design has its unique value as well].

In physical bitcoin, the private keys are simply embedded into physical objects. A physical bitcoin without this embedding is useless.
It's worth noting that some people buy/sell unfunded collectible coins!

(someone created that physical item and funded it, so it is somewhat centralized)
You have a point, but we can mitigate this problem by purchasing from manufacturers that sell unfunded DIY collectible coins.
170  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: My first mining project / mini-farm on: March 28, 2024, 09:01:10 PM
P.s. interested to know why you have "mixed feelings" about wooden structures?
It's more affordable than other building materials, but it can also contribute to spreading the fire fast [no matter how flawless our setups appear, we shouldn't rule it out (unfortunately)]...

  • e.g. The wood frame that's supposed to act as a divider between the hot and cold sides with the help of the somewhat combustible insulation board, scares me [especially since it's next to the mining rack].
171  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: My first mining project / mini-farm on: March 27, 2024, 05:55:07 PM
Could someone advise why my images no longer show in this post?
It has or rather had something to do with "Imgur's imposed limits on IPs" and to put a stop to this recurring issue [at the time], "theymos decided to also put a limit" on Imgur's embedded images.
- It's worth mentioning that you can post direct Imgur links without any issues.

I want to send this to someone I've sold some miners to (to help them build their first hot/cold setup).
Alternatively, you can show them the "archived link" instead.

What do I need to do to fix this so images show again?
Use another image hosting to reupload/repost them: e.g. TalkImg.com - Image hosting for BitcoinTalk

BTW, I quickly went through some of the images and honestly, I have mixed feelings about wooden structures [will take a better look when you reupload them].
172  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why? on: March 27, 2024, 02:16:03 PM
I Think Binance in tha bwst bitcoin wallet. It's easy to use. Very user friendly. Easy to withdraw and Deposit. Treading option and much more...
I'm not a Binance user, but AFAIK they don't have a dedicated Bitcoin wallet [disregarding their involvement with a certain brand of HW] so all of your stored assets in their so-called wallet belong to them [they can freeze or confiscate it whenever they want]!
Note: The user-friendly part is a trade-off between security and convenience!
173  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Scam]: Fake BlockGames pre-sale website on: March 26, 2024, 08:00:45 PM
@Jating
Surprisingly, it's already down [I'm not used to seeing a hosting company with quick actions (thanks to Namecheap's incompetent support staff members)] but unfortunately, a couple more of these fake pre-sale websites still exist:

174  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Tuloy Ang pag Ban Ng Binance Sa Pinas At Posibleng Dahilan. on: March 26, 2024, 12:57:25 PM
Kaya tingin ko dahil dyan kaya napaka aggressive ng gobyerno natin sa pag eliminate ng sikat na exchange sa bansa natin at tingin ko inuunti unti na nila ito para walang makakapigil sa plano nilang e pakilala ang CBDC sa bansa natin.
It's worth mentioning kabayan na wholesale CBDC ang ilalabas nila [limited sa mga bangko or financial institutions], as opposed to retail CBDC na kung saan, accessible ito for the public.
- Kahit sabihin natin na eventually magiging retail ito, hindi pa rin kaya nito mag compete sa mga cryptocurrencies dahil mawawala ang pagiging volatile niya at AFAIK, yan ang gusto ng mga traders.
175  Economy / Collectibles / Re: StackChain Magazine 3rd Print-Halving Edition! Comes with Genesis BTC Card Pack on: March 24, 2024, 04:21:06 PM
Actually you can order in BTC, look a little closer. You can change the currency look on the right hand side https://proofofink.com/wholesale/
Thank you... I did change the currency to Bitcoin earlier, but for some reason, it shows fewer payment options [no longer seeing the Google Pay option] compared to when USD was the store currency: Video link
- I think there's a bug that prevents me from seeing the Bitcoin option or it could also be a limitation imposed by the processor they're currently using for Bitcoin payments.
176  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [0.2 - 1.0] - CodeChange - Next Level Automated Exchange on: March 24, 2024, 02:30:12 PM
Cryptocurrency exchange in fully automatic mode, Best rates
We try to find the most favourable exchange route by choosing the best available exchange rate at the time of the transaction.
Would you mind mentioning the names of the third-party exchange service providers that are part of your platform?
- I'm asking this to find out if popular providers with a history of selective scams are part of it or not.

3.1 We value your privacy and make every effort to protect your personal information. No data is shared with third parties without your explicit consent.
CodeChange, reserves the right to appoint a third-party service provider certified in relevant procedures, for the purpose of documentation reviewing, ascertaining the authenticity of the provided documents, and carrying out the verification on our behalf.
Which one is going to be [former or the latter]?

BTW, I noticed the maximum/minimum limits of the sending amount are being shown on the receive amount field instead [it'd be better to display it under the table].
177  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: 55 Hardware Wallets, compared feature by feature on: March 24, 2024, 12:26:48 PM
@maxirosson
Earlier, while I was cleaning my bookmarks, I stumbled upon two old hardware wallets that despite being unpopular, they're still available to this day and both of them are still missing from the list:

  • GridPlus Lattice1
    • Built-in tamper detection
    • 5-inch touch display
    • Offline backups with GridPlus SafeCards
    • Full control with lattice-connect (open-source)
    • Closed-source firmware
    • $397

  • OPOLO [formerly known as OPOLO Cosmos]
    • EAL6+ secure element
    • 3.2-inch touch display
    • Anti-theft protection
    • PCB encapsulation
    • Closed-source
    • €149 [€299]
178  Economy / Collectibles / Re: StackChain Magazine 3rd Print-Halving Edition! Comes with Genesis BTC Card Pack on: March 24, 2024, 10:34:08 AM
Here is a link to get your copy of the magazine while they still have some left in stock: https://proofofink.com/product/stackchain-magazine-stack-3-halving-edition/  Availability: 94 in stock
I'd also love to get my hands on the magazine in question and a few other stuff from their store, but it appears that they'll be shipping products from the US [CMIIW] and for some strange reason, they're not giving customers an option to pay with Bitcoin directly [that might also be the reason why many copies are still up for grabs, despite its limited 210 copies].
179  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: [LIST] Wallets supporting Taproot on: March 23, 2024, 03:34:12 PM
I just spotted an open-source mobile/web lightning wallet [Mutiny] with full support for Taproot addresses [e.g. it generates Taproot addresses (by default) for opening lightning channels].

@dkbit98
I just noticed there are two Nunchuck entries on the list [is it intentional?].
180  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Crypto cards na pwede gamitin sa local ATM natin? on: March 23, 2024, 11:42:20 AM
Tanong lang kung meron ba na available crypto cards na pwede gamitin para makapag withdraw sa mga ATM natin na supported ang Visa at Master card?
Alternatively, sa tingin ko pwede din gamitin ang GCash Mastercard if nakalink ito sa GCash account natin [yung pera naman mangagaling from GCrypto].
- Kung hindi ako nagkakamali, may Visa at Mastercard din sa Maya (alam ko hindi ito ang perfect solution, pero at least alam natin na hindi tayo magkakaroon ng problema for ATM withdrawals).
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