The little bot here accessible on telegram is pretty easy and fun. It works with BTC lightning, so you'll need to have what I call a hybrid wallet (on-chain and lihtning) like breez for example. Then the bot will act as an escrow between you and a seller/buyer. You can place an ad or spot one and make a proposal. FIAT offers a wide range of transaction methods, including Revolut, Bizum, Wise, Paypal etc...
Having more options to exchange Bitcoin is cool, but I am a bit suspicious with telegram and I am sure they are recording everything with do including phone numbers and IP addresses. I never used LNP2PBOT bot, and I don't like that you have to use third party app telegram for with this, and that has to be downloaded and installed Better alternative for Lightning Network exchange in my opinion is called RoboSats, this works as webpage and it can be used with Tor onion for better privacy. The source code for RoboSats is public, there is no account creating, there is really no installation, and it's very easy to use.
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So I need some suggestions Which can be a reliable non kyc exchanger like kucoin?
Just use Bisq decentralized exchange, and forget about other centralized exchanges that will end up like Kucoin sooner or later, they are all time ticking ''bombs''. One issue I have with Bisq is that it can only be used for computers, not for mobile devices, so I discovered one good option called Peach Bitcoin app. Note that Peach Bitcoin can only work in Europe and there are some daily and monthly limitations for amount of money/coins you can exchange. In cases when you need alternatives for Bisq you can visit kycnot.me website that has really nice suggestions, and it's updated on regular basis.
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At my zeus wallet i can bump the second transaction, wich has 147 sats. Its not clear to me what is goin on. Non of this two transaction i made my self.
I really don't understand who could make transactions using your wallet... but fee used for transaction you posted used very low fee of 2.81 sat/vB. You could wait for it to be confirmed itself or you could bump up fees since RBF was used for this transaction, but than again, if you didn't send this transaction than you can't bump the fees., only sender can do that. Checking Mempool website you can see estimated fees with different priority levels and I always recommend checking that out before sending any coins. You can also use browser extension my team made a while ago with my suggestions, called BTC Mempool Fees Extension/add-on for Firefox/Chrome browser.
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Current number of post (Including this one): 11062 Rank: Legendary bech32 address: bc1qw9vskj46hwc8c3lrdplu6wducnq9lee7772m8k Merit earned in the last 120 days: 412
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The most important thing is that your participation is validated and that you have completed the survey (or vice versa). Five more days left for selecting winners for Bitbox hardware wallet, so better get ready Do you know how many people applied and filled the survey this time?
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Are you fucking kidding me? $50 for used panties? And you are telling me I still have to wash them myself before using them? That's just... wow.
You would be surprised to find out what people are spending their money on these days. She or He is selling ''legitimate product'' whatever that means
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To turn 2FA on, you go into your account settings and use the new section between the "Password" block and the "Secret Question" block
Well done PowerGlove! You should receive special developer title in your profile if this gets approved. I hope QR code will be only optional and not mandatory like on some websites, but this preview looks great. Is there any chance of something getting messed up with code in future that could permanently disable login to bitcointalk forum? To prevent this potential problem there must be some fallback option for that, without reducing security. We also don't want hacker abusing this to somehow attack bitcointalk.
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Govori za sebe, meni dkbit stalno govori da se trebam ženit, ako to nije loš financijski savjet onda ne znam što je Pa nisu mene zvali da se preselim u Dubai, a ako je buduća žena bogata veće su šanse za financijski profit (ako se dobro pokažeš). Šalu na stranu, ti si definitivno najveće otkriće našeg lokalnog boarda ove godine, a ja ponekad mogu imati čudan smisao za humor, ali želim ti sve najbolje Preporuka za dokumentarni film na ovu temu - The Tinder Swindler
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Besides his activity, his account also holds huge historical value in older posts, which will give an immediate boost in visibility to anyone featured in his sig. With that said, he's definitely worth the money, and if you're looking for a top performer, definitely go with his sig.
Thank you for your kind words SirJohnVonSlotty. It was a real pleasure working with you in last few months, and I hope to see you back with some new interesting project soon.
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HW wallets have kind of fascinated me since I first learned of them, and I often check Amazon to see what new products are coming to market--for lack of a better place to browse such information; if anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears. Anyway, I stumbled across this piece of garbage today (hopefully the image shows up, as it's my first time using talkimg.com):
This looks like Ballet wallet to me and without checking I bet this product is coming from China (even if they are based in Spain). Anyone can create a wallet-like product today and post it on Amazon and Ebay, but they won't have much customers. I saw many weird hardware wallets and we are following all of them in our local board, it's a wild wild west space and I am going to add this one also What is even more weird - How come that with just ~40.000€ - they were able to build a production line (I suppose that there is one) that engraves the plates and packs them in a security bag with no Human intervention when 70% of the funding went into developing the product[1]?
Magic? Many kickstarter projects never deliver even if they have good idea, but I don't think Material Bitcoin was ever any good
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the custody service provider BitGo announced on june 30 the integration of musig2, a protocol for multisig wallets enabled by the taproot update, for their Bitcoin hot wallets. this means that a protocol standard that has been actively developed by the theoretical side for some time is finally becoming a reality and can henceforth be used productively. customers of BitGo can thus benefit from several advantages in the future, such as better privacy and lower transaction fees.
I am not going to add any custodial wallets in my list, and in general I don't support anything BitGo is doing. If I remember correctly there was some big hack and vulnerability discovered recently with BitGo... but I stand by saying not my keys = not my coins. and by the way, while surfing through the internet, i came across this interesting website. maybe you could also add it to the op https://whentaproot.org/#supportThis looks interesting, I bookmarked it and I will check it out and investigate more in next few days.
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This is what I mean when I say all of you signature campaign participants are (obviously) biased and replying in bad faith
Not true, and I didn't notice anyone doing that here. I had no affiliation with Whirlwind whatsoever and I criticized your behavior, but I also stated that whirlwind email support could act better in situations like this. However, you can't expect from small team to reply to your every message, and by writing a bunch of posts in forum you are just digging your hole deeper, people just won't take you seriously enough. You can continue doing what you want, but you won't help your situation at all by doing this.
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During challenging periods such as these, where even the tiniest online stores or digital currency platforms monitor each of your transactions, it's crucial to prioritize privacy.
What does background check for incoming coins mean exactly? Are you going to reject coins from some sources and return them to sender or not? Trusting private investors and worldwide centralized exchanges is not good, and based on your website you are doing that and working with them. I don't believe in complete anonymity with Bitcoin, and I wouldn't pay extra high fees using new websites that promises to provide service like this. After performing some testing I could say more, but I don't see anything special that stands out from all other Bitcoin mixers available now.
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So, what's your opinion? Self-moderation to get banned or to stay? Do you have more points, why self-moderation is a beneficial feature for Bitcointalk? Self-moderated topics are great and beneficial but they can be like double-edged sword sometimes. History showed that scammers in forum often used them to trick other people and to delete unwanted comments they don't like. I am creating self-moderated topics only when I expect more spam comments and whenI don't want to wait for moderators to delete posts I reported. I wouldn't waste time on opinions from people like UnknownO1
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Jedino što je uvijek zajebancija kod njih je naučiti pravila i kako igrat unutar njih. Pogotovo obveznice i nekretnine.
Samo stavi i mali disclaimer, npr I am not your financial advisor Slažem se s većinom stvari koje si napisao, ali ja se nikad ne bih zajebavao s državnim obveznicama, posebno ne u banana državama. Najbolje promatrati događaje iz prošlosti i učiti iz toga, čak i ako je to sve modificirano. Da, i nikada ne zaboravite ovakve stvari...to se može ponoviti za bilo što drugo:
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What is the best choice for me? and Why?
Best choice for you is to stop using so much shitcoins and switch to using mostly Bitcoin. As a gradual transition you can try using Unstoppable wallet, that works on mobile devices and it is open source, but I am not sure if it support all the coins you mentioned. Best choice is using open source hardware wallets like Trezor, Bitbox or Keystone because they have good support for coins. Don't use any closed source or custodial wallets.
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My question is BIP39 mnemonic phrase is very popular. Is it a unanimous phrase standard? Why is it popular? BIP39 was created by Trezor developers and it become a standard for most hardware and software wallets. Electrum wallet later made some improvements and created their own seed phrase system, but they also support importing BIP39 phrase. It became popular because it was the first to do something like this, that makes life and backup much easier. Incase we have seed phrases that are not compatible with different wallets, how do I see a complete seed phrase and identity the wallet that generated it?
I don't know what you mean. All wallets are compatible with BIP39, only difference can be with derivation paths that can be different with different wallets.
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I've never heard of this wallet. I learn something new every day on this forum Mercury wallet is not that famous but I have been following them for some time and I think it deserves a place in bitcoin privacy tools.
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Big thanks to SirJohnVonSlotty and whole Coinslotty team for being very fair and easy to work clients. Hopefully we will reunite on some future project I think it was all thanks to SirJohnVonSlotty. We need more people like him in world we live today, and he clearly proved that he can be trusted with any of his future projects. I wish him all the best with his new projects and to get married soon, no more time wasting on beach
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Android is an open-source, you can modify it if you have the knowledge or use privacy-oriented custom ROMs. Btw, if you follow the basic rules, like, not to use public wifi, don't visit malicious or unknown websites and so on, you won't be at a high risk of attack.
Only Android base is open source, but rest of this OS is full of junk, bloatware and propriety software code, especially in phones from China, but samsung and other brands are not great also. Using GrapheneOS is probably one of the bst open source OS you can use for your smartphone devices, it's clean Android OS with big security improvements, but it's far from perfect. However, I think it's good enough to be used for everything related with Bitcoin apps. Android OS is much more used than iOS, so this would be understandable. It's sort of similar to Malware made for Windows PCs vs Linux
That difference is not big at all in United States, in fact I think more are people in west are using iOS devices. Percentage would be much different in rest of the world but many people still use cheap Android devices.
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