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1981  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: New Way of Scam: Illegal use of KYC accounts on: February 05, 2023, 11:42:55 PM
This service offer is not new, it's existing anywhere online. Sure it's illegal but some take the risks just to get the commissions.
Some in my locals online will be eager to accept that offer coz it has "money" in it. That's why online victims scams are rampant here.
1982  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: biometrics authentication not entirely secure? on: February 05, 2023, 10:56:32 PM
Was thinking about how bitcoin and crypto currency can be made more secure using biometrics authentication though some of the biometrics are easily hacks but it's depends  to the uniqueness to a particular individual but still yet all biometrics can be hacked even iris and retinal scanning.
There are several ways which this can be done :
It's secure but not unhackable, well everything is, but it All depend on the practice on how it can be implemented and it needs another layer of security. Software dependent on biometric security is probably easy to get compromised.
1983  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Interesting Facts About Online Casinos on: February 05, 2023, 06:55:05 PM
I'll take this more on trivia than facts, they might be the same but they are completely different. Especially the #7, it's interesting though, because i didn't think its possible coz i never seen one, although i didn't check the site yet if its possible.

The #1 is a fact, no doubt.
1984  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Suggest me an exchanger ? on: February 05, 2023, 11:53:39 AM
Acually I am making a long-term strategy for 10 years where I will invest 10 dollar worth of Bitcoin in every week. That's why I need to find a exchanger where withdrawal fee is close to 0  Roll Eyes .
I have already passed two weeks in Binance. But I wanna change those fund from them to a decentralised wallet for more security. And since I have to withdraw a lot times so that I need an exchanger with the lowest withdrawal fee. Smiley
So where's the origin of the funds before it was sent to your exchange account? Why don't you just send it directly to a non-custodial wallet first, then do things later on since you can send even a 1 sat/byte fee using a non-custodial wallet.
1985  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Price Image on: February 05, 2023, 01:39:08 AM
I liked the idea and I think you have added an additional value that is not found in the previous services. Is it possible to add the Bitcoin Address Balance with history? It would be a nice feature to see the history of Bitcointalk and transactions with the topic date.
Thanks man.
You mean, like how much the wallet address have received in specific date(dd/mm/yy)? or with date range? or with datetime (although i think this will be more complex ^^')?

Off-topic: Can you make the code open source? I plan to host it and make some adjustments to work with my local currency rate.
Yes, but as of now i don't have an existing repo yet, even github account lol. I'll try to make one.
1986  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoiners are not friendly physical? on: February 04, 2023, 05:12:51 PM
I don't think, you understand the question I asked here man because your respond sound like someone who don't read before quoting or responding to people topic. I never said Bitcoin is a scam, I only asked if they are among those that claim Bitcoin is a scam currency because, I trust Bitcoin more than fiat money.
Sounds like you are talking to your self and didn't understand what you have said as well as as mine, read again what i have said and what you have said.

I understand that you are referring to them, that's why i asked why you brought the idea of they are among of those who talk about "bitcoin is scam" if they are claiming they are bitcoiners, sounds contradicting. Sounds like "yeah, i use bitcoin regularly, but i think it is scam" lmao.

I might understand fully if you are referring to what @Rikafip had explained. But anyway, nothing to debate here..
1987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoiners are not friendly physical? on: February 04, 2023, 03:52:48 PM
but they said they prefer discussing it online than see each other physical.
Are they ashame to be a bitcoiners? or they are among the people that think Bitcoin is a scam?
Why Bitcoin users are afraid of see each other physical?
Why you brought up the "bitcoin is scam" if themselves uses bitcoin and claim to be "bitcoiners"?

If you wonder why, probably for security reasons depend on different aspects such as the location. If these are completely strangers who just meet online in just short period time then i will probably think twice attending such event. Unless i have close friends who knows the group of people attending there.
1988  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Price Image on: February 04, 2023, 03:19:10 PM
Good effort OP. If you want to think about more features to add or even debate what should you implement next, I think that this thread[1] from BlackHatCoiner is a really great start to begin with. As soon as I saw your thread I instantly thought of his work but it seems that, at the moment, it only has two current information enabled - Address balances and USD exchange rate.

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5366056.0
Wow, never know that this thread exists. Thanks for linking it, i can probably add most of those features mentioned there just give me a time though Grin.

As i'm currently creating a wallet watcher (email notification when sending/receiving bitcoin) that can be used for free without limit or account registration needed unlike other wallet watchers.
1989  Economy / Exchanges / Re: https://crypto-exch.com/ ? on: February 04, 2023, 11:34:54 AM
I end up replying this thread coz to i saw this thread on my spam folder from forum's notification (as the thread's subject is the same as email's subject).

Well, gmail is right, such site should be considered as spam. Just like what others are saying such scheme is obviously a scam attempt. No legit exchange will do the same.
1990  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Price Image on: February 04, 2023, 10:29:41 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.
Thanks. Yeah, but i don't think you should memorize this things/URLs, you can visit this thread to check things up. But yeah that's the struggle, only if theymos will implement such thing but i doubt he will.
1991  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Etsy - but with Bitcoin on: February 03, 2023, 11:45:16 PM
We have a known ecommerce marketplace here in my local like etsy(Shopee) accepting bitcoin, but im not so sure they will be available in other parts of the world other than South East Asia.

I hope that one of the developers and web designers will create a marketplace like Etsy for Bitcoin and for crypto in the future, it would be frankly a great and good idea for the crypto community.
There are lot of online marketplace has been made that mainly accept bitcoin but the main problem is people don't use it for many reasons, including the higher service fee, low marketing effort of the owner that results to lesser buyers and seller, reputation, etc.
1992  Economy / Speculation / Re: My fear in fall of Bitcoin. on: February 03, 2023, 06:27:28 PM
Just like the higher the number of people that purchase Bitcoin the lower it's price and for it price to go higher it requires some Bitcoin investors, traders and miner's to withdraw some percentage of their Bitcoin.
Better to learn more how supply and demand works because what you said is completely the opposite of it.

Your doubt doesn't affect the others so just keep it yours. Maybe i will understand you when the price was early december last year when it keep dumping because of many reasons, but for this time when just break $23k, i dont think so.
1993  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Price, Blocks, etc. to Image on: February 03, 2023, 05:52:56 PM
So i end up creating this thing after i found out that some other alternatives are not working anymore. Although i found 2 that but lacking some features.

Segwit and Legacy wallet address are supported. Background is transparent and color black #000000 is the default font color.
Supported Currency: ?currency=ticker
- USD
- EUR
- GBP
- PHP

Color:   ?color=hex_code
6-digit hex codes codes not including the hash sign "#".

Default value are in USD/BTC
Currency and Color are optional


Bitcoin Address Balance
Code:
https://pxzone.online/balance/wallet_address

Sample:
Code:
https://pxzone.online/balance/1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa?color=000000
Result:




Bitcoin to Fiat Conversion
Code:
https://pxzone.online/btc/price/bitcoin_value

Sample:
Code:
https://pxzone.online/btc/price/0.001?color=59a210&currency=eur
Result:




Fiat to Bitcoin Conversion
Code:
https://pxzone.online/fiat/btc/fiat_value

Sample:
Code:
https://pxzone.online/fiat/btc/2500?color=000000
Result:




Bitcoin Price History
Code:
https://pxzone.online/btc/history/dd-mm-yyyy

Sample:
Code:
https://pxzone.online/btc/history/04-12-2022?color=000000
Result:





MISC

I added some stats which can be accessed using the link below with some parameters ( ?misc=param) used and sample results in the table

Code:
https://pxzone.online/bitcoin?misc=param

Descriptions ParameterSample Results
Unconfirmed_Transactionsunconfirmed_tx
Transactions in the past 24 hours24h_tx_count
Bitcoins sent in the past 24 hours24h_btc_sent
Latest Block Hashlatest_hash
Hash on specific block heightmisc=block_height&block=(block_number)
Fastest Fee sat/vBfastest_fee
Economy Fee sat/vBeconomy_fee
Minimum Fee sat/vBminimum_fee


The conversion used came from Coingecko, APIs are from blockchain.com and Mempool.space

Let me know your thoughts, issues, anything in the comments/reply. Thanks.
1994  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance Deposit is fucked up... What CENTRALIZED database bullshitt do they use on: February 03, 2023, 03:15:56 PM
Try to contact them on any possible way, they are active on their social media accounts so sending message on their social media handles at least in twitter[1] and post also in their subreddit[2] page might help instead of complaining here where they don't have active representative.

[1] https://twitter.com/binance
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/binance/
1995  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BTA.lk - Official unofficial Bitcointalk short links on: February 03, 2023, 09:41:19 AM
Was it using Let's Encrypt to get its certificates in the first place?
I don't remember. I also tried to check bta.lk on Internet Archive, but they don't archive such information.
The site was using Sectigo Cert. It was probably the free SSL certificate provided by namecheap (as its hosting) when the domain was bought last year.

Yeah, Let's Encrypt is a huge help for an expired ssl cert, that should be included to the plan.


1996  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Street Selfie? Why all these crazy requirements in the name of KYC verification? on: February 02, 2023, 11:29:14 PM
Yes, cloudbet will decline your selfie. I live in a condo and there is no street sign on the street with the name and I sent them selfie from my balcony with newspaper and today date and ID, and still they declined. Cloudbet is simply joke, and all that for funny amount of money to be mentioned
D*mn, so they really still doing this kind of sh*t.

I've never been asked by a bank to provide more than my ID at the counter
Applying bank accounts in person at the counter is always been easy in any bank at least in my place 1-2 ID is enough, unlike making an account online where lots of requirement is needed probably because digital files can be forged.
1997  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Few Trusted Escrow Provider on: February 02, 2023, 11:13:38 PM

I have not yet excluded based on the inactive only (I have removed based on inactive+red trust and/or only based on red trust or only based on the lock announcement thread). Soon (next week probably) I will update based on the inactive and I will consider an inactive user who is inactive for at least 90 days.
Fair thought. But i would have put at least a "NSA" = Not Sure if Active or something similar status or just remove them temporarily or what.

Because escrows should be very responsible to update their ann threads at the very least to let their future clients knows their status. As their name goes up in every escrow list, scammers will find ways to copy them and find victims. Escrow list thread can help preventing such things to happen in some way.

But fact that significant number of people from this list become scammers or ruined their reputation. Escrow isn't just some random service, it's thing where people trust other poeple with their money, and often it's big money. It shows that even most trusted members can turn into scammers one day, especially when there is big money on the table.
That's the reality of how money can affect someone. A matter of fact it falls on "money is the root of all evil" thing.
1998  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Few Trusted Escrow Provider on: February 02, 2023, 10:38:14 PM
This 4 Dudeperfect, TwinWinNerD, ninjaboon, Blazed has no activity more than 5 months already they should be considered inactive.

While bittawm and John (John K.) is inactive since december, also their ann thread was last updated or has a reply more than 3 years at least, they should be considered as inactive in the list unless they post here or in their ann that they are still accepting escrow transactions.
1999  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Promote your web design or development firm/portfolio FREE in this mega-thread! on: February 02, 2023, 11:08:33 AM
This specific section is for service discussions. There is a separate section for designers and developers to post their services along with their past works, prices, and other details. There is the services board. They could also use the service announcement board. There are also similar boards under altcoins.
What i understand is OP is going to make a list of web designers and/or developer or what you call an overview thread just like what other category of works available here which was posted on service discussion too.
From a while ago @tranthidung made a thread/list[1] for almost all active services offered on this forum but there are only few web designers and web developer in the thread/list.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5406507.0
2000  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A reminder to all new Bitcoin investors on: February 01, 2023, 11:07:46 PM
Stay away from any Bitcoin FUD and always remember that Bitcoin has faced death so many times and still prevails, this is beyond stoppable for the haters now, the only thing they are capable of is the CBDC and FUDs.
Actually almost everyone knows about bitcoin. But where blinded on what media is showing. Because most media news will only make a headline when someone got hacked on bitcoin, scammed, lost because of theft, bankruptcy, in short bad publicity. Misinformation is the problem.

On the other hand, many are actually bullish to bitcoin but become disappointed when faced security compromised, hacking/stolen, phished, etc.
Investing bitcoin is not just having or buying them but having full security, safe device and good practice of keeping them. These should be taught not just "you will be rich and financially literate when you invest long term in bitcoin"
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