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201  Other / Meta / Re: KYC now required on: April 01, 2019, 06:17:13 AM
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You should change your personal text to "Verified bear", not as current one "Verified awesomeness".
Your icon and personal text should match each other.
202  Other / Meta / Re: KYC now required on: April 01, 2019, 04:17:36 AM
Finally, I done it myself.
I am unique with my verified KYC.
203  Other / Meta / Re: [Announcement]"verified as the real Satoshi" is next to all my posts on: April 01, 2019, 02:17:37 AM
Welcome to my guide on forum KYC steps, and my collection on forum KYC icons
You icon has already appeared in my collection, QuickSeller or Mr. Real Satoshi.
204  Other / Meta / Re: KYC now required on: April 01, 2019, 01:52:41 AM
Welcome, everyone.

[Guide] Steps to do KYCs of bitcointalk.org forum
Collection of bitcointalk.org's KYC icons

Enjoy!
205  Other / Meta / Collection of bitcointalk.org's KYC icons on: April 01, 2019, 01:42:27 AM
As you all know that since today, 1st April 2019, the forum required KYCs.

Theymos annouced about the KYC's requirements there: KYC now required
I also pulished guide to do KYC there: [Guide] Steps to do KYCs of bitcointalk.org forum

Now, I would prefer to show you the collection of all (I have seen so far) KYC's icons.
1) Human

2) Drama generator

3) Scammer hunter

4) Bitcoiner

5) Smartass

6) Totally not a scammer

7) Trader

8> Snitch

9) Chart watcher

10) Bull

11) Spammer

12) Serious businessman

13) Sucker valuable user

14) Bitcoin baron

15) Merit abuser

16) Shill

17) Bag holder

18) Pump-and-dumper

19) Gossip

20) Bear

21) Google translator

22) Plant, animal, or mineral

23) Geek

24) Skeptic

25) Naiive

26) Illuminati

27) Altcoiner

28) AI super intelligence

29) Quality poster

30) Mostly harmless

31) Loud

32) Awesomeness

33) DT mafia

34) Crazy statistician

35) Meme

36) Sockpuppet

37) Special Snowflake

38) OG BTCNTLKer

39) Bounty hunter

40) Merit beggar

41) "investor"

42) as the real Satoshi

43) docile good citizen

44) Troll



Will add more icons.
206  Other / Meta / [Guide] Steps to do KYCs of bitcointalk.org forum on: April 01, 2019, 01:24:31 AM
Guide on steps to do KYCs of bitcointalk.org forum

Welcome to the new era of bitcointalk.org forum!

Form now on, 1st April of 2019, the forum requires KYC to be able to use it.
There is topic created by admin, theymos: KYC now required
Below, I will guide you, who don't not know how to do KYC of the forum.
Please do it as soon as possible before the end of 1st April, if you won't finish it before the end of today, you won't be able to use the forum anymore, and you won't have second chance to do your KYC.

Steps:
1. The news of the forum
When you type bitcointalk.org into your browser, then enter, you will see this news in the top corner on the left.

2. Messeage after logging in

3. Clicking on the link to start doing your KYC
Please remember to do fill all information required in the form.
The most important thing you have to type is all of your crime (at least 1).

Next, you should list all your romantic partners (past, present, future):

Personally, I typed @theymos for all three periods, because I fall in love with him since the first day I join the forum.

4. Finish your KYC
After KYC finished you will see the message like that.

There are bunches of potential results for your KYC, that you can visit my another topic to get them.
Collection of bitcointalk.org's KYC icons


Hurry up, you have only 24 hours to finish your KYC.
Please contact me via PMs if you got troubles with your KYCs and need help from me.
I am always been here to help you.

Best wishes bitcointalkers,
207  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Merit for Crypto (and other) Knowledge on: March 27, 2019, 06:59:44 AM
Re: [Tips] Three indicators help to find out potential scam PoS/ Masternode projects
Re: Don't join spam bounties. Easy money does not help you to (quickly) get rich!
Re: [Guide] Viewing images without quoting posts/ OPs
Please take a look at them, when you have free time.
208  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much time you spend to read forum post ? on: March 26, 2019, 09:14:41 AM
In my opinion "reading" is the most important part of this forum and I just love to read.  Wink
There are not many users have habits to do backwards reading like you, but it is good.
And, I agreed with you at this, as I raised same point above that:
Users have to read first, before they start writing.
No matter how they read, solely forwards reading, or combinations of forwards and backwards reading, they have to read first, before they can write.
There is no option for all, no exception.
209  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The purpose of using bitcointalk on: March 26, 2019, 09:05:59 AM
Let I tell you the fact that.
If people don't know answer for their questions, they don't ask.
Answers are available, and they have answers for themselves.
This is why mediocre teachers don't give their learners answers/ solutions immediately and directly.
Those kind of teachers separate their learners' questions into smaller pieces, and give those pieces back to their learners.
Eventually, learners who raise questions will be able to find out answers themselves.
210  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ★ A Complete Guideline to use forum search button properly ★ on: March 26, 2019, 08:50:51 AM
If using Google Search, searchers should include the keyword 'bitcointalk.org' to avoid phishing sites, such as this one below
It is terrible if you find something seems to be interesting one scam/ phishing sites
If you add the ".to" site to your hosts file, your browser will flat out refuse to open it. You can completely eliminate the risk of being phished by this site in <30 seconds. I'll quote myself below from the last time this was discussed with instruction on how to do so. Alternatively, if you are using Windows, your hosts file can be found in "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\".

See the following site for instructions on how to open your hosts file on Windows, Mac or Linux: https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/modify-your-hosts-file/

Add the following line to the bottom of your hosts file:
Code:
0.0.0.0 bitcointalk.to
211  Economy / Reputation / Re: UPDATED [26/03/2019]: List of Active Merit Giveaways threads for Altcoin board on: March 26, 2019, 08:35:08 AM
Merits give away for forum contributions! by Ognasty.
Eligible ranks: all.
Rewards: not mentioned yet.
212  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What do you think is the most surprising thing in the History of Bitcoin? on: March 26, 2019, 08:16:49 AM
The most surprising thing of Bitcoin is it has not dead, it has still been here for years.
No matter how many times people called it as a fraud, declared it dead.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a73mep/bitcoin_declared_dead_for_the_334th_time/
I waited for the 1000th dead declaration of bitcoin. When Bitcoin will hit its dead declaration's all time high?
213  Other / Off-topic / Re: Merits for all Rank Members - Conditions Apply - 3 merits available. on: March 25, 2019, 04:19:35 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5124401.msg50308647#msg50308647

Thank you for your time to qualify my post.
214  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much time you spend to read forum post ? on: March 25, 2019, 11:59:40 AM
1. Do you like to make your own post ?
2. Do you like to spend time on reading forum post?
Before going to answer the question of the OP, that which one among those two options, users would prefer during their time in the forum, let's go back to the users' activities in the forum.
Which one you will do first, reading or writing?

The answer is simple, Reading.
First, new users have to read to register account, LOL, it's the fact.
Second, new registered users have to spend their first minutes or hours to read forum rules (most of new users skip this step), read to get the forum structures (boards, child boards, local boards, etc.), read to see what senior and current users discussed.
Next, they will write for some purposes:
- Creating a topic to ask for help (a)
- Creating a post to discuss (b)
- Applying to join campaigns (c)
- Creating a post to spam, or hunt for bounties  (I don't recommend this step, LOL).
The cycle between reading and writing repeat (due to it is a cycle, LOL) for every user, regardless of spammers.

For (a):
Before creating a new topic to ask for help, please use Google search or Forum search with key words to find available topics or posts on your issues.

For (b):
Before composing a post to discuss, please spend several minutes to deeply think that what you will write is worthy and constructive or not. If your ideas don't contribute nothing, due to it is boring or already given above by others. Stop at this.

For (c):
Before applying to join campaigns, users have to read first, at least read the titles, and payment rates. If bounty hunters say that they don't read titles and payment rates, they are liars. They likely ignore rules, or something else, but they will do read titles and pay-rates.


In a summary, it is not a matter that users like which one, reading or writing.
They have to read first, before start writing.
215  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Double check your Bitcoin address before click on send button. on: March 25, 2019, 09:13:47 AM
When you paste an address and press "SEND" button, the wallet asks you to type the first & last 3 characters/numbers of that address before sending.
Until then, do this manually.
Agree with it. It would be nice solution ever to avoid device hack or keypad hack. Especially mostly happend this kind of hack on web wallet. But it will be better if all kind of wallet add this feature. So at least we can avoid this kind of hack and save our fund from scammers. You can proceed to create thread about it.
It is good, but I am curious that if senders are carefully enough to spend time to check first 3 and last 3 characters, why not check all addresses?
It will cost less than a minute to check the whole address, not only 6 characters.
Are there probability that some addresses have same first 3 and last 3 characters/letters?
Not sure, I am not technical guy in Bitcoin and cryptography, but I think the best approach is checking the whole address.
Safety first! Laziness second!
216  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't join spam bounties. Easy money does not help you to (quickly) get rich! on: March 25, 2019, 06:29:49 AM
This is a perfect example of short-term gain and long term loss.
Be greedy, be foolish to accept risks, and also accept potential losses.
Accept both risks and losses in long term to exchange for small buck in the present.
I have never thought it is a good way to get money.
There are so many safer ways to get money.

Your example on Ripple reminds me about the $25 give away of Blockchain.info paid in Stellar, but the cost is doing KYCs.
Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify).
217  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Merit for Crypto (and other) Knowledge on: March 25, 2019, 06:17:40 AM
I still thought of your challenge, and I have one more additional point for you to add into the OP (if you agree).
- Accepted language of applying posts/ topics.
I think it should be in English, but might be locals as well if you know it.
Anyway, should have one more rule on language to avoid spamming with diversifying local languages.
218  Economy / Reputation / Re: UPDATED [22/03/2019]: List of Active Merit Giveaways threads. on: March 25, 2019, 06:05:37 AM
I found one new challenge for your list.
Merit for Crypto (and other) Knowledge
Author: QuickSeller

  • Eligible anks: all ranks.
  • Rewards: 2 merits at least, and up to 4 merits for some special cases.
  • Challenge's sMerit Fund: 50+
  • Languages: all accepted, not English only.
219  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Merit for Crypto (and other) Knowledge on: March 25, 2019, 06:00:42 AM
I have small ideas for the @QuickSeller.

I don't know how many sMerits you have now, and how many of them you readily to spend for your challenge's fund.
In my opinion, you should officially state that you (at first) dedicate 50 or 100 sMerits for your challenge's fund, but it might be changed over time (more if there are big interests and qualifying applicants).
I wish all best ones for you, your challenge, and applicants.
220  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do we explain a BITCOIN to a small child? on: March 25, 2019, 03:20:58 AM
Simply tell them:
Bitcoin is the next legend in human civilization, just after Gold in human history.
That's all you need to say to your kids.
If there is no demand to explain what is Gold to children, there will be no demand to explain what is Bitcoin to them.
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