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1941  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: طريقة جديدة للنصب on: January 14, 2022, 01:46:49 PM
شكرا أوميغا على مشاركة الموضوع و شكرا لك و لجميع الأعضاء على التبليغ.
سيكون من الجيد كذلك اضافة تعاليق أسفل الفيديو لتنبيه المشاهدين لأن التبليغ قد لا يعطي نتيجة حينية.

كما ترى، لقد قام صاحب الموضوع بمشاركة الفيديو في قبل شهرين، لكنه بصدد تحديث العنوان بشكل يومي لذلك لا أعتقد أن ترك تعليقات سوف يكون ذا فائدة لأنه سوف يقوم بحذفها.
1942  Local / العربية (Arabic) / طريقة جديدة للنصب on: January 14, 2022, 08:58:20 AM
لقد وجدت أحد الأعضاء في المنتدى بصدد الترويج لهذا الفيديو، على أساس أنها طريقة لمضاعفة أموالك. الطريقة ذكية نوعا ما مقارنة لل Phishing attempts التي رأيناها في الماضي لأن صاحب الفيديو
 يتكلم بطريقة تقنية (عن العقود الذكية) و التي معظم الأشخاص لا يوجدون قراءة الكود الخاص بها أصلا.
أضف الى ذلك أن الفيديو تحتوي على تعليقات جد ايجابية التي من المرجح أنه قد تم شراءها من مواقع أخرى لكي يضيف مصداقية الى الفيديو
هذا هو الفيديو، و أرجو أن تقومو بالتبليغ عنه و بارك الله فيكم.
1943  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: AllNodes: Good for staking? on: January 13, 2022, 05:14:04 PM
In short, there's no reason for you to run a node unless you're planning to run your own service and charge people a fee like what Allnodes, Stakin, or some other staking service providers do.
1944  Economy / Exchanges / Re: does anyone know the catex exchange team could get help on: January 13, 2022, 02:42:49 PM
I doubt anyone would be able to help in this situation. You should contact the support as mentioned above. The owner of the platform (or their representative) hasn't been active since 2019[1].

If you tried writing an email, then another option would be to try and reach out to them through Telegram[2]. I went through the posts on their channel, and I can see that there's an admin actively interacting with the members there.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2420004
[2] https://t.me/catex_group
1945  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitPay is slowly dying? on: January 13, 2022, 12:55:24 PM
Few days ago i was testing whether BitPay will ask for KYC if someone wish to donate $2K to Mozilla. I tried it few times, where each time i choose different open-source/non-custodial wallet. From my short experience, the KYC request was never triggered and i always see Bitcoin address/amount. So it should be possible to lie what kind of wallet do you use.

My bad. Apparently, it depends on the merchant although I don't understand why would Ledger ask their users to verify their identity? Especially when they're offering the option to pay using Crypto.com (but only for certain countries) which doesn't require any KYC.
1946  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitPay is slowly dying? on: January 13, 2022, 08:25:51 AM
My namecheap needs to be topped up very soon (in few months I guess). I am wondering how would I deal with this now.

Namecheap added BTCPayServer not a long time ago (I thought they took BitPay off but apparently not):



The only downside here is that you can only use BTC to pay unlike when using BitPay.

Wait what? You need to do separate KYC on BitPay's end now? I understand that it's likely because of authorities forcing them to demand KYC(or just to make sure that the authorities wouldn't pursue them), but this is beyond bad; even just UX wise.

Is it really the case though? I mean you've got Coinbase Commerce, CoinGate, CoinPayments, etc. and none of these ask their users to go through KYC in order to pay for an invoice.
1947  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin FUD documentary on: January 13, 2022, 08:17:30 AM
I appreciate everyone's help. I didn't know the problem was because of the IP address since I wasn't getting any errors. I was simply being redirected to the main page when I visited the documentary's URL.
1948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin FUD documentary on: January 12, 2022, 05:58:47 PM
Any thoughts on where I can watch this documentary? It's supposed to be available for free.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zMIa268oWA
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15582232/

I couldn't find much about it and the link mentioned in the description is leading nowhere.
1949  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitPay is slowly dying? on: January 12, 2022, 03:56:10 PM
What's interesting about this chart is how they posted transactions from other wallets.
I don't know how exactly they know that Ledger wallet or any other wallet from that chart is used in specific transactions, but it's nice to see ledger on the very bottom with AtomicWallet. Cheesy
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The user must select a wallet before being able to choose the cryptocurrency they want to pay with. See here[1].

[1] https://support.bitpay.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005559826-How-do-I-pay-a-BitPay-invoice-
1950  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitPay is slowly dying? on: January 12, 2022, 03:17:31 PM
It is slowly dying and the reason behind that in my opinion is:

- BIP71. A couple of years back, they implemented this protocol which made it difficult for some users to pay for their invoices unless used a third party website to get the bitcoin address and amount (from URL)

- KYC. It wasn't obligatory until recently. At first, you could pay just fine unless you're paying a large amount (I believe it was 3000$) but now, you can no longer do that. If you head to the ledger's site and try to buy a device with BitPay, you will have to make an account and go through KYC.

- Banned countries. Some of them are not even on the OFAC list.

So yeah, it does make sense. If we take the stats you posted (from the tweet) they have lost 15K per month just because Namecheap switched to BTCPayServer. I can only imagine how the above impacted them.
1951  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [General] How to earn Bitcoins on: January 12, 2022, 09:11:58 AM
Use a Crypto browser and several websites helps you to immediately earn Bitcoins.

If you're referring to the Brave browser, then that's a waste of time. I haven't really tried it myself but from searching online, it appears that you can make ~5$ per month and that assuming you're very active.
1952  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which exchanges provide "learn & earn" programs? on: January 12, 2022, 09:05:05 AM
I'm here...

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I don't know, it doesn't say a thing...
Maybe I should wait? Huh

Could you please take another screenshot? It's not legible but I'm assuming you're on transifex main page instead of the bitcoin.org translation page?
1953  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: hep me user file account exodus on: January 11, 2022, 10:58:18 AM
What do you mean by Exodus account file exactly? If you're referring to the files that get exported to:

Code:
C:\Users\USERNAME\Desktop\exodus-exports

Then, that's not the account file. That's just the addresses and their balances or the list of transactions. If you want to recover your wallet, you will need to have either the private keys or the seed phrase.

EDIT: If you extracted the wallet from the AppData folder using the developer menu (or manually), then you should be able to use it as well, as long as you have the password of course. See here[1].

[1] https://support.exodus.com/article/204-how-to-rescue-an-overwritten-wallet
1954  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: كيف من الممكن أن يستفيد السارق من سرقاته؟ on: January 11, 2022, 10:16:32 AM
الحل هو مزج المنصات، الشبكات و العملات اللامركزية معا.

فان قلنا مثلا أن الهاكر يستخدم شبكة الاثريوم (التي تعتبر لا مركزية الى حد ما) مع منصة Kucoin لشراء ال USDT
فهنالك مشكلين:

- هنالك فرصة كبيرة أن كوكوين سوف تقوم بتجميد أمواله فور ايداعه للمال في المنصة
- أو، و في حالة تجاوز تلك العقبة، مازال هنالك منصة Bitfinex (المطورة لعملة ال USDT) التي يمكنها تجميد أمواله بغض النظر عما اذا كان قد قام بايداع الأموال في منصة أم لا.

الحل هنا؟ استخدام منصة لا مركزية مثل وان انش مثلا و عملة DAI التي تعتبر أكثر لامركزية و يمكن حتى استخدام ميكسر تورنادو كاش.

انا لا أقول أني أمتلك العلم اللازم للقيام بهذه العملية و قد أكون مخطئا فيما قلته،  لكني قمت بقراءة الكثير من المقالات حول الاختراقات التي حدثت في السابق أين تم التمكن من استرجاع الأموال، و تقريبا في كل مرة، يبدو لي أن حتى مع امتلاك الهاكر المهارات اللازمة لاختراق منصة كبيرة، مازال لا يمتلك فكرة كبيرة عن طريقة عمل بعض المنصات، أو العملات المشفرة.

و شخصيا أرى أن الأمر سوف يكون أكثر سهولة على الهاكرز في المستقبل، مع ازدياد الاقبال على المنصات اللامركزية التي تعمل على مختلف الشبكات أين يمكن للمستخدم تبديل أي توكن في أي شبكة الى BTC بطريقة لامركزية (مثل ثورشاين)


1955  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which exchanges provide "learn & earn" programs? on: January 10, 2022, 03:47:22 PM
Ummm... I'm confused. I'm signing up to Transifex to start translating, but it's asking me to upload a file. Huh
I thought the idea was for me to translate their files. what am I doing wrong?

Did you join the translation team yet though? On the page above (and after logging in) select the language and then choose 'View resources' > head to the top right corner and choose "Join team". In some cases, you'll have to wait until they give you the green light to start translating. Once that's out of the way, you just select the project and click "Translate".
1956  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: P2P without KYC (high values) on: January 10, 2022, 03:26:30 PM
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Does anyone used localcryptos.com? My i ask how was the experience?

I wanna go all in if btc hits 35k.

The platform is pretty good. The UI is simple and user-friendly, although I do think they should work more on their filtering system.

IMO, the only problem with the platform is the liquidity, especially if you're trying to buy or sell something that not so many people use.

Edit: Be careful with anyone PMing you. They might try and scam you.
1957  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinsbee.com - Buy gift cards with about 50 crypto currencies! on: January 08, 2022, 02:41:44 PM
I´m missing AirBNB & UBER

Where are you from exactly? It's available for most countries for UBER[1] and as for Airbnb[2], I believe gift cards are not currency nor region locked.

[1] https://www.coinsbee.com/en/Uber-bitcoin
[2] https://www.coinsbee.com/en/Airbnb-bitcoin
1958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Lost Private Key 30+ BTC - Future Chance of Recovery? on: January 08, 2022, 12:25:19 PM

If they were sent to another address of mine that was in different  wallet, is there any info on what other wallets were popular back in 2011 besides Bitcoin core (if any?)

Thanks

There were a few, but all web-based ones:

- MyBitcoin.com
- Instawallet

And also Blockchain.com which AFAIK, is the only service that is still operating since 2011.
1959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Lost Private Key 30+ BTC - Future Chance of Recovery? on: January 08, 2022, 10:47:05 AM
1. No, there's no such a thing. You can basically cancel RBF transactions if they're not confirmed yet but that's about it. From my understanding, the part that you wrote in bold is a reference to services that allow you to send and receive funds using domain names: https://unstoppabledomains.com/ (since they're easier to remember and type).

2. If you've got a list of passwords and the wallet.dat then there is a possibility that you could recover the funds.

Try to reach out to this guy: https://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/

He has helped hundreds, if not thousands of people recover their funds (including me) over the years. You can lookup for him on Reddit and on the forums as well, there are a lot of reviews.

3. (Correct me if I'm wrong?) but if you've been constantly using (writing files) to that same computer for the past 10 years, then this would probably make the recovery of any deleted file more difficult.
1960  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: how to trade btc without kyc on: January 08, 2022, 09:31:57 AM
But likely they can require for kyc at any point in time, like if suspecting someone's account? I believe this will be, as they are still centralized. How also about FTX? I have not used both before, but I have seen some posts it is also suggested. The exchanges are centralized and exchange developers have full control which can overide their customers control trading account, but in regards to OP's questions, this is still the best to go for. But we should know that centralized exchanges can go for kyc option at any point in time, making it mandatory.

No, I  actually meant they could decide to change the KYC policy and make it mandatory for everyone without prior sudden, maybe Bittrex is a better example for that.

As for FTX, then I'm honestly not really sure. I haven't used it before, but it looks like they have a very low limits (2000 USD per day) and that's only if you're willing to provide "soft KYC" (full name, address, phone number, and country): https://help.ftx.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027668192-Individual-Account-KYC
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