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1781  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Unstoppable wallet {User experiences} on: September 03, 2023, 01:00:17 PM
I agree. Maybe it's not useful on its own right now but as they integrate more exchanges to the app, it would definitely be worth it. I don't see why would someone check each exchange app he has individually when he can do it in one app.
You are right. If they have plans to integrate at least 5-10 of the most-used exchanges, then Unstoppable Wallet becomes useful for its portfolio overview as well.

Isn't this how all the wallets out there work? Trustwallet, Electrum, etc. you have to load each wallet individually. I don't think it makes a lot of sense from a user experience perspective to sync all the wallets (which is a time-consuming process) when you're not really sure if the user is going to open them later or not.
virasog was probably talking about individual crypto assets and not separate wallets. If you have one wallet on Unstoppable Wallet with a few coins in it, you are going to have to sync each of the blockchains and download data to your phone. It takes time.
1782  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: September 03, 2023, 12:52:54 PM
You have received negative feedback. I will remove it once you provide evidence for every user to whom you have claimed to be caught stealing users' coins from those mixers.
Don't try to reason with the mentally insane. It doesn't help them. Kruw doesn't seem to differentiate reality and imagination. One can only hope he gets the help he needs. He seems to like the color red and the negative trust on his profile is warranted, so that anyone who thinks of engaging with this individual sees what they are up against. Today we are thieves, tomorrow we might be killers. Let's see.   
1783  Local / Trgovina / Re: P2P - OTC - Telegram grupa - 4800+ članova on: September 03, 2023, 12:45:59 PM
Spominješ nekoliko država u kojima je moguće izvršiti zamjenu kao i to da se zamjene vrše u mjenačnici.
Hrvatska, Srbija, Bosna, Crna Gora. Nisam vidio nigdje da si napisao lokacije mjenačnica. Da li to držiš u tajnosti iz sigurnosnih razloga i kažeš samo onima koji te kontaktiraju gdje da dođu ili možeš napisati gdje se nalaze mjenačnice?

Možda bi nekima bilo zanimljivo vidjeti i par slika mjenačnica.

Ne bi da pretjerano njuškam ali kako možeš nuditi zamjenu tolikog novca bez KYC verifikacije? Čim kažeš da imaš mjenačnicu dakle legitiman je posao u pitanju.
1784  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Novosti on: September 03, 2023, 07:45:17 AM
Za Revolut mi je KYC ok, ionako sam blizu toga da prebacim plaću tamo.
Jel ima neki poseban razlog zašto bi koristio Revolut a ne neku drugu uslugu kao što je Wise npr? Sa Wise-om dobivaš IBAN račune u svim valutama koje želiš. Plačanje je jeftino širom svijeta i jako malo uzimaju kod konverzija u druge valute. EUR u EUR transakcije su besplatne u SEPA sustavu sa jednog bankovnog računa na drugi račun. A imaju i svoju Wise karticu koja se može naručiti u Hrvatskoj.

Ne znam puno o Revolutu, možda možeš u par crtica napisati zašto baš ta usluga? 
1785  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Unstoppable wallet {User experiences} on: September 03, 2023, 07:34:38 AM
- You can link your Binance account (read-only mode) to keep track of your balances (basically something like CoinStat, Delta, etc.). I'm hoping to see this added to other exchanges.
If you are using Binance on a smartphone, I am assuming you work with either Binance's iOS or Android app. A portfolio and wallet overview is available there. Unstoppable Wallet is a mobile wallet only. It doesn't have a desktop version. I don't see the point of looking at your Binance portfolio through a second app, like the Unstoppable Wallet if you can and already use the exchange's dedicated app. But that's for each individual to decide.
1786  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Mixing coins through exchanges on: September 03, 2023, 07:08:04 AM
That's not mixing. Sending TC wallet from one wallet to another and then from that wallet to another and then finally to the destination wallet. These transactions can be easily tracked even by a newbie like me. A simple understating and usage of explorers can get you track.
You can track the BTC amounts making their rounds, but you don't know the purposes of those transactions. You also don't know if the ownership has changed hands from User 1 to User 2, etc.

If you know a bitcoin address of your friend and you notice he sent the coins to another address, you don't know why he did unless he tells you. He may or may not still be in possession of those coins. The destination address might belong to him, but it could also belong to a different person. He could have:

- Moved his coins from address A to address B.
- Exchanged his coins from BTC to a different cryptocurrency.
- Paid someone for goods or services.
- Gotten hacked and had his BTC stolen.

Unless you know that the destination address also belongs to your friend, you might be tracking a different person altogether.   
1787  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: 40 Hardware Wallets, compared feature by feature on: September 03, 2023, 06:42:45 AM
You are right, Mr. Kruw.
Coinjoins are a good invention. One must make sure to use a respected software, though. Because a privacy tool that looks like one on the surface, but works with companies that deanonymize users and investigates the origins of their UTXOs isn't to be trusted. Don't do coinjoins with Wasabi and its default zkSNACKs coordinator because each of your UTXOs will be sent to blockchain analysis. Your privacy will be invaded to investigate if you deserve to have privacy in the first place.   
1788  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: September 03, 2023, 06:32:42 AM
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I had to snip and remove the gibberish of a sick mind because it's too long and just sad to look at. You are completely losing it Mr. Kruw, and it's beautiful to see. It's excellent that it's all public. Mental illness is a serious condition and shouldn't be taken lightly! It can destroy families. Please everyone, seek professional help before it's too late. Mental problems can be controlled with the right treatment.

I guess knowing you have stepped over to the dark side affects even the best of us, doesn't it Mr. Kruw? Deep down it can't be easy knowing you are working with the enemy of Bitcoin, willing to pay good money for the spying and investigating of those who want privacy.

How about that BlackHatCoiner guy, eh?

And capitalized warning posts in red incoming in 3, 2, 1, go...   
1789  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: 13 Bitcoin Software Wallets, compared feature by feature on: September 02, 2023, 01:08:41 PM
It's interesting that Wallet Scrutiny has tagged Bitcoin Keeper as having private source code and hence as a closed-source software. Maybe it was like that several months ago when they conducted their test and the company released the code only after.

Nice job with the new software addition to your website!
1790  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: September 02, 2023, 12:54:17 PM
@Kruw
I am really glad you are showing this immature and childish side of you. Those thinking of using Wasabi coinjoins with malicious coordinators should take note of this. If they have any criticism or complains about the service, they can expect finger-pointing at other services and criticism of how they are doing things. Thanks for making that clear to anyone.

Here is a scenario of how Kruw would deal with customer complaints.

Unsatisfied user:
Hi,
I installed Wasabi wallet because I was interested in taking advantage of your coinjoin privacy service. But no matter what I do, I can't get it to work. I am not allowed to participate in the coinjoin. After some research and discussions with friends, I found out that your coordinator pays a blockchain analysis firm to investigate each UTXO that users want to include in a coinjoin. Turns out, my coins aren't good enough because someone somewhere decided they are dirty and naughty. But I have no idea what I did wrong, and I don't see any rules explaining why my bitcoin is dirty. How do you call yourself a privacy service if you have a privacy-invading company check everything, and ultimately turn down certain people and refuse to give them privacy? Do you not see issues there?

Kruw:
Thanks for using Wasabi and contacting us! We are glad to help you.
Did you know that BlackHatCoiner and o_e_l_e_o are to blame because they are openly advertising centralized mixing services? Amazing, right? They also did it before and will probably do it again. They are trying to trick you into handling your money over to these centralized services. We at Wasabi would never do that. Stay with us, we have amazing surprises for our users. Wasabi - the ultimate Bitcoin privacy tool.   


@Kruw
Did I do a good job or have I failed to mention anything that would help this unsatisfied user?
1791  Other / Meta / Re: Non clickable link in original post but clickable when quoted on: September 02, 2023, 12:27:51 PM
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In your first example, there are 3 empty spaces between the two links. The bug won't affect that particular example. On the other hand, if there were 2, 4, 6, etc. empty spaces, you would notice the link turning into an unclickable one after an edit.

Nothing should happen if a text segment is turned into a hyperlink regardless of the number of spaces before the link. You can see that in the example I shared in my previous post. The OP of that thread used a hyperlink on an edited post, and a link with two empty spaces before it is clickable.

One more thing. In your example, you placed two links one after the other (with 3 empty spaces in between). Maybe there needs to be some text before the links. 
1792  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: What happened to Coinomi? on: September 02, 2023, 07:59:06 AM
I quickly checked Feather yesterday, but couldn't find how to import a private key.
Maybe the wallet doesn't support private key imports. Huh
I don't know much about Monero, but maybe this can help > https://docs.featherwallet.org/guides/create-view-only-wallet.
It talks about creating watch-only wallets. That's not what you want, but it's not why I am mentioning it. At the bottom, it describes how to import key images. It tells you to go to
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Wallet → Advanced → Import → Key Images
Maybe there is an option there for private keys instead of key images.

You are an expert already and you know what close source wallets are. If you need another alternative, use Trustwallet if the coins you are looking for is not on Unstoppable wallet.
It's not that big of a deal, I think. We all know how difficult it is to find good multi-coin wallets. The Unstoppable Wallet that keeps getting mentioned probably doesn't even support 1/5 of the coins and tokens that Trust Wallet, Atomic, Exodus, and similar closed-source alternatives do. Then, what else is there than to suggest, mention, list, or recommend the worse options?

Unstoppable wallet takes too long to sync, and downloads hundreds of MBs (maybe up to 1-2 GBs) of data during that process for each coin. For many people with limited phone storage, that might not be the best choice.
1793  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚠️ Warning: Bons.com - Disturbing Practices, Unfair Fees & Manipulated Reviews on: September 02, 2023, 07:28:11 AM
I wish you would have come and asked questions before depositing your money on this casino. Sadly, people generally get bit before investigating deeper and finding information that essentially works against them. I have never heard of this casino. Based on what Whois shows me, the domain is for sale. I tried to visit the site, but I am getting an error message. Not sure if it's based on my location or if it's already down. The domain is old and has been around since 1998. My guess is that it was used for something else before it became a casino.

People hurry to try out new casinos, and I think it's the bonuses that blind them. New casinos usually introduce attractive matched deposits of 200% or more. That drives gamblers to the sites hoping they can make a quick buck. But if the wagering requirements are high (which they usually are), you will most probably lose everything.

Ma advice: Stick to proven casinos that have been around for long, are tested, and can be trusted with your money unless you will try to abuse them and cheat. Sportsbet.io is both a casino and a sportsbook. Try that. The only thing I would wish is a lower minimum withdrawal amount for beginners and low-stake players.
1794  Economy / Services / Re: [DISCUSSION] SINBAD.IO [Mix Your BTC Quickly] Signature Campaign | Up-to $150/w on: September 02, 2023, 07:09:02 AM
Merit is overrated. It definitely helps distinguish participants to some extent, but it doesn't say everything about them. Bpip profile checking is a better way to analyse everything about a participant.
That comes down to statistics again and I am not sure how much that would help. It's usually that the most active ones have earned the most merits, are the most recognized, and have the most posts. Unless, of course, we are talking about bounty spammers who post bounty reports. But those users aren't interesting for this discussion anyways.

There is one category of BPIP I find particularly useful. It's the merit fans of someone. It shows the names of the users who have merited your posts the most. Regardless of what you think about merits, if that section is filled with quality users meriting you and appreciating the content you share, you are on the right track.
1795  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Online Sports Betting Platform By BetFact Company No Setup Fee !!! on: September 02, 2023, 06:47:14 AM
Hello, this is just a demo to see what your website looks like!
I understand that, but look at it from the eyes of a careful observer looking for such a service. The presentation of your website is like your job application. You are showing your work trying to attract customers. You would want those possible clients to look at your work and say this looks great, is beautiful, and seems professional. Everything looks to be in perfect working order, so I am going to hire this guy. I other words, you want to leave a lasting positive impression. Don't take this the wrong way, but the things I noticed and mentioned make it look like the site was done by a 12-year-old who can't spell anything.

If I was looking for someone to set up my betting platform, I wouldn't feel comfortable giving you the job. Not because you wouldn't do a good job (maybe you would), but it looks like I would have to lead you by the hand and point out every single mistake and item that needs fixing. You make the impression that I would have to do too much work looking for and fixing your mistakes.

Maybe you can show how a site that is live and works with your software looks like to change that impression I have?   
1796  Other / Meta / Re: Non clickable link in original post but clickable when quoted on: September 02, 2023, 06:35:20 AM
Husna QA, you posted the link at the beginning of the line and without any space before that. The link would still work after the edit, even if you didn't use URL tags.
Exactly. A good example is found in the thread I mentioned at the beginning of this discussion where I noticed this problem for the first time. Have a look at this post. It's been edited many times. If you scroll all the way to the bottom of the post, you will notice the Other sources section. The last link in that section has two empty spaces and is clickable. You might think everything is ok until you see the code. OP used a hyperlink to make the link clickable. Here is how it looks:

Code:
Licences by Mahdirakib  [url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381143.0]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381143.0[/url]
1797  Other / Meta / Re: Non clickable link in original post but clickable when quoted on: September 01, 2023, 06:09:19 PM
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Did you also edit the previously created post as hosseinimr93 explained? The issue only becomes apparent after an edit of a post that contains links where there are empty spaces before the link which are dividable by 2.

It's no secret that theymos has heavily modified the current forum software to make it safer and more usable for what he wanted to achieve. One of those custom changes might have led to this "bug" or it's a known issue that got fixed in later SMF versions like the one you are using on your forum.
1798  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] SINBAD.IO [Mix Your BTC Quickly] Signature Campaign | Up-to $150/w on: September 01, 2023, 03:55:54 PM
I am currently not in Sinbad campaign but I really want to see more campaigns introducing different payrate that is not based on number of written posts.
My best experience was with signature campaigns that allow me to write in my usual style and they don't force me to write 50+ posts, or minimum amount of posts.
I understand what you are saying, but Sinbad already fulfills both those requirements to some degree. It fulfills the first degree completely. There is no minimum amount of posts you have to write weekly, and the upper limit is 25. And "forcing" is too heavy of a term. I don't remember any campaign where you were forced to write 50+ posts. But there were campaigns where you had to write a minimum of 25,30, and maybe even 35 posts to get the weekly pay.

Regarding the other thing you mentioned about style of writing, I am not exactly sure what you mean with that. You either write above a certain minimum quality threshold that the manager will accept or you don't. At least you don't have to worry about that. One part where Sinbad might hold you back is the number of posts that count in local boards for the weekly payout. It's 5 for smaller boards but the number is higher for bigger locals. I am sure these numbers will go up if the campaign starts counting 40 or 50 posts weekly. 
1799  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: What Wallet Do You Store Your Bitcoin? on: September 01, 2023, 03:34:12 PM
For example here its like a bad word having a hot web wallet like Blockchain, but for me if you use that wallet like a bridge or for spend its a very easy way to use and start for people.
Just because something is easy, it doesn't mean that it's good or better than the more challenging alternatives. In fact, it's often the other way around. It's easier to register on a CEX, login in with your username and password, and store your coins with them. That's easier than having to set up your own wallet, generate the seed securely, and making multiple physical backups on paper or metal that you will keep in different geographical locations. But the quicker option here isn't safer and thus not better.

Blockchain is a buggy wallet that works today and doesn't work tomorrow. People have reported all kinds of weird problems with it that have created difficulties for them to work with their coins. Because of that, I see no reason to use something that may or may not work. Better software wallets are available both for desktop and mobile devices than Blockchain.   
1800  Other / Meta / Re: Non clickable link in original post but clickable when quoted on: September 01, 2023, 03:23:12 PM
It's not the added text that makes the link unclickable. It's the edit that makes the link unclickable.

Make a post containing a link with two spaces before that. After that, click on "edit" button and save the post without making any edit. You will see that the link becomes unclickable.
The same thing happens when the number of spaces before a link is a multiple of 2.
That's interesting. Btw, is this public knowledge and did you already know about this before you saw my thread or did you figure it out by doing your own tests? Any idea why it only affects empty spaces before links dividable by two and not all links for example?
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