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1721  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gensler can destroy the U.S. crypto industry but he can’t kill crypto on: June 10, 2023, 07:32:01 AM
It seems that exchanges are angry with him to try to publish all these reports in the newspapers. I am sure that if he was not strict in the regulations, some would support what he is doing, just as happened with Elon Musk. Everyone was thanking him and considered him a legend, and suddenly everyone started blaming him.

I see that despite everything that is happening, adoption is increasing and the price is stable, and it is a matter of time before these regulatory restrictions are reduced. With an understanding of technology and knowledge of the risks and advantages associated with it, the laws will be less strict.
So far, only CEXs & fake DEXs have been attacked, which seem to have been getting a lot of free profits.

CEXs != bitcoin.
1722  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Double-digit monthly returns w/ audited records on: June 10, 2023, 07:09:26 AM
Are you serious?

Yup, he is!
One fool and he's set for life if he lives in a cheap country, it takes him 10 minutes to spam the forum (he has 6 other deleted posts) and he can try in his free time to sucker somebody if not out of $250k at least $2.5k, still beats 3-4 months of hard work.


In the past, scammers used to start with small sums, and with time and righteousness they gained confidence, and suddenly a large sum was defrauded and they fled. It seems that the fraudsters have become less patient and want the final episode of the first episode of the season.
1723  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam targeting Metamask wallet user's on: June 10, 2023, 07:01:36 AM
As far as I know, you don't need to provide your email address or any other personal information to create a wallet with metamask.
metamask collects some data about you, for example, but not limited to your IP addresses and all your wallet addresses. I would like to quote their data from their site, but I cannot access the page (I do not know if they have restrictions on Tor, or if the problem is from my browser)

Although I do not trust this source -----> https://w3academy.io/metamask-collecting-your-data-what-you-need-to-know/, I quoted from it.

Quote
If you use MetaMask without changing any settings, it defaults to using the Infura gateway to connect to the Ethereum blockchain, meaning they can collect your IP and wallet address, and other personal information.

So, like Google, Infura can begin creating user p

someone may be able to purchase your data from several sources, and then he will have information such as your addresses, your IP addresses, and your personal details such as your email address. All he will need is to prepare a message for you, for example, $ 500 has been withdrawn from your wallet with XXX address, and you need to update your wallet With an email that is very similar to the official email.
1724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: BestChange retrodrop [Claim memorable NFTs] on: June 10, 2023, 06:47:43 AM
Do I understand correctly that ETH addresses with a zero balance are enough to receive memorable NFTs?
Unless they ask for additional terms then yes, all you need is an Ethereum address but you will definitely need some balance when you try to sell these NFTs. Wonder if someone would consider selling it or if there are other gift options.
Polygon is better in terms of fees and faster.
1725  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there anyone else who shares the same sentiments? on: June 09, 2023, 08:39:09 AM
My conviction that people still think of Bitcoin as a private company or in the same traditional way of thinking is increasing day by day. The term "social attack" cannot be used here.

All that happens is the market’s interaction with such news, where some can get this news and thus sell short at $27,000 because they are convinced that the price will drop in order to buy again at a low price, but when the price fell, many decided that it was an appropriate opportunity to enter at the support point So the price rebounded.

Also, the price of Bitcoin has become positively interacting with regulatory restrictions, as it is good in the long run for most investors (although it may be bad for the network).
1726  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 3068 Trades Won and only 1 Trade Lost on: June 09, 2023, 08:27:41 AM
That will be recorded as a win for him. What he will care about is the win rate but not the ROI which could as well even be in negatives due to fees.
But what is happening is against the concept of copytrading, meaning that the main goal is to achieve profit and a high return, such useless gains, and if it is real, then it is scam because it shows the user as if he is an expert, while all he does is content with a little profit.

It is like someone who opens the trade and does not close it until after he earns a dollar. It is true that he earns daily, but the return on investment may be the least that the banks give you and without getting tired.
1727  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can bitcoin die? on: June 09, 2023, 08:03:47 AM
If all countries make regulations that bitcoin mining is prohibited, is it true that bitcoin will die?
No, the Bitcoin network will not die, but everything that happens is that mining will move from one country to another, for example North Korea, and even if all countries ban bitcoin mining, some may run mining farms in the jungles, or internationally unrecognized areas, or private islands, in the end the activity is profitable Whenever there are profits, you will find some willing to take risks.

The bad side is that the network will be more centralized as most of the hashrate will be in the hands of one mining pool, so then some people may stop using bitcoin, the value of bitcoin will drop sharply and we will need more than 6 confirmations to complete the transaction.
1728  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin Magazine Doesn't Limit to 1 Acct Per IP Address? on: June 09, 2023, 07:48:37 AM
Frankly, I have no background on Bitcoin Magazine, so my response will be limited to this point:

Quote from: https://b.tc/terms
You also acknowledge that your account is personal to you and agree not to provide any other person with access to our websites or portions of them using your user name, password or other security information.

Since the site mentioned that the account is personal and it is not allowed to give your account to another user, it immediately means that the user is allowed to create one account and not more than one account, which is decided in the hypothesis of this theory is the IP address restriction if there are any restrictions on creating more than one account from the same IP (which should be) then you shouldn't.

In general, there are better ways to waste time and earn more. I advise the user to at least learn a programming language.
1729  Economy / Reputation / Re: Malboroza. . . When are you removing this negative rating on my profile? on: June 09, 2023, 07:14:16 AM
What's the point of a thread like that, it's a "-1" and if it bothers you, remove Malboroza from your trust list.

If you want to discuss, it will not affect you, and if you want to start a business, all you have to do is use a BTT escrow and you will not worry about this trust, and if you want to join signature campaigns, you must prove that you are a trustworthy member, create several high-quality posts and one of the managers may accept you if your posts Absolutely excellent. Otherwise, create a new account and make an honest start without scams or spam.
1730  Economy / Reputation / Re: Proxy3200 possible scammer on: June 09, 2023, 07:03:12 AM
When you receive such messages in the future, all you have to do is report them and delete the message after reporting them. Those accounts will be banned, especially if it is a newbie account (less than 16 or 30 activity)

I receive many of these messages and rarely read them but what I have learned is that there is a pattern in your posts that made them feel like you could be a victim of scam.

1731  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: BestChange retrodrop [Claim memorable NFTs] on: June 09, 2023, 06:55:36 AM
Happy 16 years to you, I hope that you will continue to serve for as long as possible and achieve a profitable return for you first and for the development of your community and the forum community by continuing to support the participants to create these posts.
I will prepare an ETH address (its my first time/s with NFT) and send it to you later.

Indeed, I am impressed by your steadfastness throughout this in deep crises, as you continued during the financial crisis of 2008, the Corona crisis and all the current crises.

I wish you good health, and the project a continuous development and technical success.
1732  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bitgree.com Introducing - Spend and Acquire BCH without KYC on: June 08, 2023, 02:09:49 PM
I browsed the site and found that it is a pre-made wish list? Can I customize it as I like and upload a picture, then the user can buy it and conduct transactions with me, or is the list fixed and cannot be customized?
Why only Bitcoin Cash? You can add Bitcoin, Lightning Network and more, or is there a specific reason to accept Bitcoin Cash only?

If the escrow is well managed, the fees are reasonable, and there is enough demand to accept the wishes quickly, then it is a good site.
1733  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beginners Should Avoid Leveraged Tokens Trading on: June 08, 2023, 02:08:16 PM
You cannot trade with margin and futures contracts with such ignorance, it is not trading in regular contracts and therefore you are restricted by a margin percentage and a certain date for closing the contract, otherwise it will be liquidated at a loss and therefore it is not long-term trading.
For long-term trading, you can start with spot trading, as it is easier and the orders are simpler.
1734  Economy / Exchanges / Re: SEC sues Coinbase for listing securities on: June 08, 2023, 01:38:57 PM
The common denominator between these currencies or tokens is the property of staking (POS,) and thus the possibility of achieving a return from it for individuals, as once you deposit a small amount, you get a monthly interest, which the markets may explain that using a currency based on the principle of proof of work aka bitcoin is better because it will not conflict with legal legislation.

I am surprised why Ethereum was not mentioned, perhaps because you need 32 ETH to achieve a return, which is a higher amount than the average individual.

Overall, this is a negative sign for Proof of Stake coins in the short term.
1735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: blockchain question on: June 08, 2023, 01:23:33 PM
I send 130 dollars someone.  I check blockchain the transaction.  And i see "Amount"  and "Output Value"  and "To"   arround 170 dollars.    But i only 130 dollars send.   This normal?  Why see 170 dollars?

In Bitcoin, there are input addresses and output addresses, and their sum is equal. When you click on the send button, the wallet searches for the highest balance in your income addresses. If the highest balance is equal to or higher than the amount required to be withdrawn, then the income will appear to you as one address, but if it is less, it will appear in several input transactions.

In the output, if there is one output and equal to the input balance, then you will see one output, otherwise the output number will be added to an address from your wallet called the change address.

Watch this YouTube channel ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPQMCVVhExY
1736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is There A Bitcoin Exchange That Pays Most of Fees for You? on: June 08, 2023, 12:58:23 PM
You can allocate withdrawal fees in DEXs, given that you own your coins and all deals are done on the blockchain with depositing money to mutli-sig escrow address, but this feature is not available in centralized platforms as their work is based on profit. And part of these profits is the withdrawal fee, which is usually higher than the normal rate, given that they make Batch transactions while they ask you for high withdrawal fees and use the rest as profits.

Also, there is no rich person who pays you your money or reduces your transaction fees.
If you want to reduce the fees, you must:

 - Look for a centralized platform with low withdrawal fees.
 - Use bc1 addresses.
 - Combine all your outputs into one input when fees are low.
1737  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Double-digit monthly returns w/ audited records on: June 08, 2023, 12:50:01 PM
Looking for those who can invest $250k worth of BTC minimum. Preferably larger. Total AUM is over 250BTC (across all investor accounts)

Are you serious? A new account in the forum, an unknown strategy, asks the user to deposit and trust that you can double his money without his control and finally a minimum of $ 250k in BTC, isn't that too good to be real or at least is it possible to trust someone like that.

Start sharing everything publicly without having to go back to Telegram.
Then start with small amounts, and after you gain confidence, you can request a maximum of $ 1,000.
Unless you try to edit the post, many consider it a scam.
1738  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Trading Digits: all-in-one crypto trading analytics and market intel tool on: June 08, 2023, 12:17:30 PM

Next week I'm launching a new section featuring Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index (and it's monthly historical performance since 2018) and I'll implement it shortly afterwards. I think this website also has data that will help me code the Bitcoin halving countdown tool later on.
can give you some ideas:

 - Unit Converter: The user can convert the dollar and the rest of the local currencies to Bitcoin, the page should be clean and simple.
 - Address Analysis: The user puts his address or any address and gets details of whether the site is mentioned in fraud or is a site for a platform or you can register the address in your name.
 - Lightning Network: Add some services that accept Lightning Network.
 - https://kycnot.me/: Try to create a site that displays services like this site.
1739  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Please recommend a reliable Bounty Hunter... on: June 07, 2023, 02:00:26 PM
This list[1] looks good, although it is not up to date, so you can take a tour of the campaign managers out there and write to them.
I have read your previous posts. It seems that your project is worth looking at. I did not dive into the depths, but I bookmark your page and will come back to read it again later.
How long do you want to run a signature campaign? If it was for a long time, I hope to hire @LoyceV, he is an excellent member, and I did not see him running a campaign soon, so he will give you good results.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4412712.0
1740  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Are crypto faucets genuine and worth it? on: June 07, 2023, 01:22:51 PM
I read the article quickly and it seems to be good. I wish you would quote the links of the best faucets and leave the option to the user to click the links. The strange thing is that two of the most popular faucets here are arranged late, so I do not know what was arranged.

Finally, although the platform provided a lot of good information, now the faucets are a waste of time, as you can earn a lot if you work hard in that time by developing your skills instead of getting free coins (nothing good is free)

so ya you can get some coins using some faucets listed above but you are wasting your time.
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