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1961  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Price Image on: February 04, 2023, 12:18:21 AM
Hi, I will be honest with you, it's really cool but it's a bit hard to memorize all of that.😂 nevertheless nice thing to use when needed. If only theymos could implement this type of code insertion so we wouldn't have to type everything by hand, especially for people using mobile devices.

1962  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The best ways to mine bitcoin on: February 03, 2023, 11:58:02 PM
Yeah we have heard that before, there is always a newbie offering high ROI rates on their cloud mining services, it's 2023 after all, we all know most of the cloud mining services are nothing but a ponzi scam.
1963  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: opinion: it would be better off if taproot was rolled back on: February 03, 2023, 11:50:37 PM
Grabbing a bucket of popcorn, this is 2017-2018 segwit kind of discussions all over again, will get back to you after some reading to know what TR actually is.
However regarding transaction censor, if it's a spam, they should do it, and for the record, if the miners want the fees for ordinal txs then they should suffer the consequences when fees go up and people stop using bitcoin. There should not be such fee manipulations happening consistently. Moreover, why would the "devs" open a door for the possibility of these metadata/ non transactional data existing in the first place? Either they didn't know about such possibilities or they did know, both of which shows how incompetence they are, that's OK though because that also shows bitcoin is really being developed in a decentralized manner, open source flaw.


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Dude stop using AI to write your posts for you, Will report if you keep doing that.
1964  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Latin terms in Bitcoin on: February 03, 2023, 11:13:52 PM
I have seem a digital rendition of a bitcoin coin with these words:

LIBERTAS * AEQUITAS * VERITAS

You mean this?  Freedom, Truth, Justice.

1965  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Large Bitcoin Collider Thread 2.0 on: February 03, 2023, 10:32:49 PM
OP is inactive, this topic is not active anymore, did they get to rico? Anyone know if he is still alive or not?
1966  Other / Meta / Re: Hey admin, is this artwork verification enough? Or is this a trustless place? on: February 03, 2023, 08:09:10 PM
OP, I think you have a problem regarding socializing, and your post doesn't make any sense, what do you want? Note that your post is incoherent even to me aka master of incoherence. 😉
1967  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New tools allow obsolete 3gb GPU cards to find high Value BTC address priv key on: February 03, 2023, 07:59:51 PM
No, I did not need that LOL...find me 300 million funded addresses on that list, and then find me 300 million that are high value...
LOL, just realized what you mean. Have you tried or checked this tool to see if it works or not? I don't know why I trusted you the first time I stumbled upon your topic and saw that you have what I need, to be honest I did check your trust page after running your modified tool, but didn't use sandbox on it.
1968  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ASIC Miner Colocation | 7 Cents/kWh | Washington State | Air Cooled | No MoQ on: February 03, 2023, 07:49:43 PM
Making a nice looking thread with some images and detailed explanation will help your service greatly.
This type of announcement with low or no efforts at all seems suspicious.
1969  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bounty BiXBiT on: February 03, 2023, 07:07:00 PM
Suggestions: we don't trust newbies by default, so I'm not going to click on the link, first create a nice announcement thread and then explain in details. A simple post with no efforts in making it is suspicious to most people. Hope it helps.
1970  Other / Meta / Re: [Results 2022] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆 on: February 03, 2023, 06:53:30 PM
Wait, there was no troll of the year? Add it for the new year, prize should be a perma ban.😂
1971  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Latin terms in Bitcoin on: February 03, 2023, 06:30:08 PM
wallet, mnemonic seed, transaction, memory pool, inputs, vout, coinbase?

Interesting topic!

These are the simple words I would use for ordinary people.

  • Wallet - purse
  • mnemonic seed - seed phrase
  • transaction - buying or selling
  • memory pool - store pond
  • inputs - put in
  • vout - number of buying or selling produced
  • coinbase - Where trades are done
So coinbase means where trades are done? Lol.
All the terms are already self explanatory, so there is no need to invent new terms or replace them with other  languages.
1972  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New tools allow obsolete 3gb GPU cards to find high Value BTC address priv key on: February 03, 2023, 05:33:43 PM
I just stumbled across this second thread of the same topic.

My question is this:

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the entire known btc high value addresses ( all 300M )


Where are there 300M high value addresses? Shoot, where are there 300 million addresses (with balances) period...

You needed this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5254914.0
1973  Other / Off-topic / Re: Sell (free) 3D Models as NFT, is it legal? on: February 03, 2023, 12:53:06 PM
 People really buy them? Such idiots.
1974  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: NFTs in the Bitcoin blockchain - Ordinal Theory on: February 02, 2023, 09:23:40 PM
WOW, this is perfect, I read that we can add videos into the blockchain by this thing! Amazing, just imagine sending child porn, government secrets as NFTs.

So if it's bad don't try to change the rules, which is a hard thing to do, instead try to figure out a way to fight back.
e.g., Next thing you know someone will create series of forbidden NFTs and governments will go after every node/ miner/ block explorer to "manage the situation".

Dibs on OnlyFans.com as NFT. 😂
1975  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ordinals: Rare and exotic sats on: February 02, 2023, 08:09:39 PM
I am still researching and learning about this project but I have to say that I absolutely love the responses to it from certain developers. It shows who is a control freak that only likes Bitcoin when it does what they want it to. Use the code for something they deem as not appropriate and suddenly Bitcoin isn’t free and open software but instead something you can only use how they want you to use it. For that reason I love it. Eat your heart out controlling devs. Miners aren’t going to do your bidding and censor transactions, but it’s cute of you to ask.
You are right, we should store whatever we want on bitcoin blockchain and pay the fees for it. That's called freedom, though at what cost?

Some facts and problems, with bitcoin being the leader in crypto, this could result in mass demand leaving normal transactions out the blocks, bumping the fees up. Didn't miners do this fee manipulation trick a few years back bumping the fees up to $50? Isn't there some shitcoin out there doing this NFT thing already?
Do the miners really think they control the network? Not theirs to decide alone, it's called consensus.
1976  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: keysubtracter - test - development requests - bug reports on: February 02, 2023, 07:43:40 PM
LOL 100%. My high school math teacher used to beat the hell out of me, hence my limited understanding. I have already read about the elliptic curve and all I could figure out from it was the fact that the graph looks like a vagina if you rotate it and the G spot is never on a single spot, very similar to a woman's body. Lol.


On github it says we need to save the generated data to get a private key from it, so could you give me an example command line for puzzle #125? I will take care of the rest, thanks.
1977  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: February 02, 2023, 06:30:55 AM
There is no scientific proof that God exists. The concept of God is based on personal faith and beliefs, which cannot be proven or disproven using science.
Who writes computer code? 🤔
Who wrote DNA code?🤔
These questions taunt me every night.😂
1978  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BTA.lk - Official unofficial Bitcointalk short links on: February 01, 2023, 05:39:58 PM
Hi there, VP ( vice president ), this is only to use outside the forum right? I mean can it be used somehow on quotes, when you quote someone in a post, instead of a long string of numbers, dates, it shows a short link like this. I don't know if doing that has security risks or not.
1979  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: February 01, 2023, 05:30:31 PM
Wait a minute, do you have a tool that searches for public key collisions? Can we use it on 120+ bit ranges? 🥳🥳 lol.
1980  Other / Meta / Re: [WALL OF FAME] # Save your Postcount #Merit #Activity #Rank #Trust on: February 01, 2023, 04:52:05 PM
OP, I'v seen your camp and tent on " stake your address" topic, lol. I know this because I frequent these woods.

Don't you think these types of topics are a bit childish? It won't contribute/ add value to the forum, just a place to flash paid signatures around. I don't know man, do as you please, forum seems quiet nowadays maybe this is what it comes down to, fame/ shame/ contest/ awards/ catching plagiarism/ spammers , etc. Barely seeing something worth discussing.

Sorry for my criticism, don't feel bad, just my thoughts.
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