I wouldn't mind it in red, or partially splashed red. Not sure if it would look better. Sheeeit. We're going below $5k, aren't we ? Bitcoin is dead.
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^Yow "RED trust queen" get yourself a HAT XhomerX can make something with cats and red I guess I could, yes. Where is my 4k HAT? It's not only 4K but also waterproof to 40 meters. Avatar-sized I have evolved to a new level. Thank you kind sir/ma'am.
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Quickscammer obviously. I think you're the first who guessed right with one attempt. Is there a prize? LOL, I knew someone will inevitably ask about that Bragging rights is the prize. I am actually most surprised that my friend Lauda ranks so high. It may be that they will be #1 soon. I love your new hat.
Thank you kind sir/ma'am.
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Quickscammer obviously. I think you're the first who guessed right with one attempt. Is there a prize?
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Transparency sake: It was my suggestion to open this thread. My take on it: Unless this is revealed, I will tag them. This is way too shady for me to reasonably trust that service provider. It is not like you're asking them to give you their home address.
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^Yow "RED trust queen" get yourself a HAT XhomerX can make something with cats and red I guess I could, yes. Where is my 4k HAT?
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Quickscammer obviously.
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I mean, an user has right to know his/her own information.
In the EU, yes. In the US, no. The forum doesn’t recognize EU law. The US is the most corrupt and backwards place in the world, so no surprise there. Keep enjoying the bribes.
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I mean, an user has right to know his/her own information.
In the EU, yes. In the US, no.
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Yeh did LOL but again failed to understand Partial IP :-P My technical knowledge is limited to understand this: Between 6 and 24 months, the IP linearly loses least-significant bits over time. For example, the IP 123.234.210.221 would lose 8 bits and become the prefix 123.234.210.0/24 approximately 10.5 months after it was logged. For IPv6, the least-significant 66 bits are dropped after 6 months, and then the remaining bits are dropped linearly over the 1.5-year period. Can anyone speak English for the above quote? :-D Cheers :-) The bolded is a partial IP of the underlined.
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Full IP 6 months (normal retention), meaning that certain amount of time you mentioned is 6 months?
Yes. Since I have already checked the Limit IP retention then I fall under 3 months limited retention?
Only starting today. What is Partial IP?
Sorry I never checked the privacy page until today.
Read the page agian.
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I just enabled it and updated which means no (IP) log left for me?
No. The IPs you used in the last 3 months will always be logged, in addition to that you have to wait a certain amount of time before your past logs are gone. Just read this: https://bitcointalk.org/privacy.php.
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In crypto there are only 2 proper networks available: What about lightning network? Doesn't that count as something to be specified, even though it is a sub-category of bitcoin? There is a lightning network on mainnet, and a separate lightning network on testnet. It exists as part of the relevant chain not as a different category. Please don't spread this confusion.
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Those that have unclaimed tokens, you have to manually get them swapped via the proper communication channels (Telegram). Join the group: https://t.me/vividcoin, and contact one of the admins. I'm locking this thread as further responses are not necessary.
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Even in the event of a nasty divorce, no judge can freeze my deposit box.
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So, you don't consider childish behaviour to be a negative trait? I guess not, since you're exhibiting it yourself. Agree, I don't consider it since no value has been associated with a kind of empty consideration. But, somebody (not you) above proved me that childish behavior is a negative trait. Look at my trust page, you'll see it by yourself. Wrong. Writing "You're an idiot" would have been a sufficient, and valid rating given that it has a proper reference link (i.e. this thread). Stop whining.
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-snip- and learn something about logical expression mode (I'm not insulting you).
Thinking that you know anything about logic when compared to me; quite a cute one, aren't ya? At the comment, you're suggesting me that "stay silent"... For your good sins, I don't count it as a threat.
That's not a comment for you. Yet it looks like you've understood nothing. Anyway, you've received a merit too for your reply by "bones261". In most causes, "he/she" may be yourself (another account) or your conferrer. Unless, no healthy minded person wants to offer a merit at kind of hilarious and no sense reply. At this point you're abusing the merit system too.
Damn it, you've busted us. Bones must be my accomplice or my alt.
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Well then what would you suggest? You've got to have some sort of plan. Some plan is better than no plan, right?
If you own a collectible with the private key made by someone else and you think a "I promise I didnt keep the keys" is good enough.. then a bank is essentially just as safe. What is a better alternative? Imagine you have 7 or 8 figures of physical items. Where would you store them? Hide them in your house and hope nobody takes a wrench to your family members?
I was not talking about collectibles here, but rather passphrases, seeds, paper wallets et. al. For collectibles such a box is a decent option as long as you properly document, in say the will you mentioned, everything that you have in there. There are a bunch of new multisig security systems that are easy to use and provide very strong security, such as the Casa system: https://keys.casa/ These can help a lot with estate planning while preserving security. You don't need Casa to do this. I don't even see why you'd want Casa to do it as creating multi-sig is trivial. However, their "Key Shield Multisig" offer seems interesting.
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I've left you the answer in your trust page.
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Supposedly upon your death your safe deposit box gets locked down pending investigation. This is standard. If you have a co-signer on your safe deposit box, they should go to the bank as soon as possible and empty your box.
If you have cash in your safe deposit box, and no one gets there before it is locked down, they confiscate the cash pending its validation.
Stuff i've heard. Not sure if its 100% accurate, but this was from a bank employee, so ?
thanks!
If that is true, one of the people investigating could likely steal the written down key and steal the funds as soon as they reach the next machine. Therefore, in reality a safe deposit box only creates a fake sense of security.
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