Details of the OLED Vulnerability and its MitigationThis article describes an information leak discovered in the OLED display used by hardware wallets, including Trezor One. We want to explain how this side-channel attack works and what measurements we took to mitigate the threat. This attack affects only the Trezor One; Trezor Model T is immune to this attack thanks to its entirely different display. https://blog.trezor.io/details-of-the-oled-vulnerability-and-its-mitigation-d331c4e2001a
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The ‘Vault’ Is Back: Coder Revives Plan to Shield Bitcoin Wallets from Thefthttps://www.coindesk.com/the-vault-is-back-bitcoin-coder-to-revive-plan-to-shield-wallets-from-theftSiempre que publico alguna noticia importante en ingles, cuando la publican en español edito y pongo el enlace, esta no se si la publicaran pero creo que es muy importante. Es la solución, si lo implementan, para que robar Bitcoin de la billetera sea mucho mas difícil, se trata de una bóveda, ya se había intentado antes pero debido a que entonces requería una bifurcación dura, quedo aparcada por ello, pero ahora el colaborador de Bitcoin Core Bryan Bishop envió un diseño a los desarrolladores para lograr lo mismo utilizando el código existente. Puedes tener tus BTC fuera de linea con el código habilitado para gastar, pero no al instante, el dueño puede configurar un retraso con el tiempo suficiente para mover sus monedas, si detecta que su wallet a sido o esta comprometida. Si hay enlace de esto en español, editare, aquí esta el enlace también en ingles, de Bryan Bishop: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-August/017229.html
Un articulo mas reducido en español: Brian Bishop Recomienda Un Método Adicional Para Proteger Billeteras FríasUn usuario que almacena bitcoins en una billetera fría también puede asegurar su dinero configurando la activación de un cierto período de tiempo después del cual se pueden gastar las monedas. https://www.criptomonedaseico.com/noticias/brian-bishop-proteger-billeteras/
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Op Ed: How Layer 2 Protocols Can Improve Bitcoin for RemittancesBitcoin is mostly viewed as a store of value or as “digital gold” these days, but there is also a growing number of people who mainly use the digital asset for international money transfers. These people don’t care about being a cypherpunk. They just want to get money from point A to point B in the fastest, cheapest manner possible. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/op-ed-how-layer-2-protocols-can-improve-bitcoin-for-remittancesNothing we don't know, but the more they talk about Bitcoin, the better.
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Truly inspiring. Thanks for compiling these citations from "the boss".
This one is probably the most important one. Satoshi scared for his life!
- Dec/12/2010 The latter is devastating.
It would have been nice to get this attention in any other context. WikiLeaks has kicked the hornet's nest, and the swarm is headed towards us.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1735.msg26999#msg26999I don't know if he fears for his life, but he didn't like the idea of Wiki.
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July 23, 2010The FED's Real Monetary ProblemBy Thomas Luongo https://www.lewrockwell.com/2010/07/thomas-luongo/the-ferment-in-alternative-currencies/ June 24, 2019Bitcoin is Back – As a Safe Haven Asset By Thomas Luongo John Exter visualized the global financial system as an upside down pyramid. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFZAjTiD.jpg&t=663&c=riv6Rds_mCVZWg) Exter’s Inverted Pyramid of the Monetary System For the crypto-space I see it similarly (if we ever get to a true private crypto-based monetary system. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FKOSpe5U.png&t=663&c=29cKzDJHCWAOwA) Bitcoin as the reserve asset of the Crypto-World And this cannot be denied by the most religiously ardent Bitcoin-haters. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FvNDPDZt.png&t=663&c=olts6LQ7Wc6X4Q) Pictures are sometimes worth a helluva lot more than a thousand words. In the past 48 hours ones like this are worth billions. This is Bitcoin’s performance in 2019 overlaid versus the most liquid, most important, single deepest market in the entire world.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury note is the foundation for so much of the global financial system that you cannot deny this relationship has some merit, if not real power.
The deep inversion of the U.S. yield curve is not just about a recession straight ahead. It’s about capital markets that are spooked into what I think is the mother of all defensive trades. And this has all the classic safe-haven asset classes in massive bull markets or just beginning them. https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/06/thomas-luongo/bitcoin-is-back-as-a-safe-haven-asset/Recommended reading, start first with the article of July 23, 2010 and then with that of June 24, 2019. 9 Years separate these items.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.bwbx.io%2Fimages%2Fusers%2FiqjWHBFdfxIU%2FiacX86iO22AU%2Fv0%2F-999x-999.gif&t=663&c=GZClXNKfyVXyvQ) Goodbye 12000, the whale is playing again.
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Lightning Network: convirtiendo a bitcoin en dinero instantáneoHace unas semanas, Cristóbal Pereira, CEO de Godzillion y organizador de la Blockchain Summit Latam publicó una encuesta en Twitter. La idea era saber qué considerábamos algunos de sus seguidores con respecto a la posibilidad de realizar transacciones inmediatas utilizando Bitcoin. La pregunta era sencilla: “¿Qué entiendes por una transferencia instantánea y disposición de los fondos en Bitcoin?”, las opciones, más de 2 confirmaciones, 1 confirmación y 0 confirmaciones. Sin embargo, entre las posibles respuestas no aparecía Lightning Network (LN), una red de segunda capa construida para que enviar y recibir bitcoins sea verdaderamente instantáneo. Hablamos de una solución de escabilidad que podría cumplir uno de los grandes anhelos entre bitcoiners. https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/lightning-network-turning-bitcoin-into-instant-moneyDejando aparte encuestas, LN va camino de los 10.000 Nodos, hay muchas personas trabajando en todo esto, aunque sean diferentes empresas esta claro que le ven recorrido, la utilidad final ya se vera cual sera, sea la que sea a Bitcoin no le afecta, Capa 1 siempre sera BTC y la Capa 2 LN, con todo lo que quieran implementar. El 5 de enero de este año cuando abri este hilo habian 5130 nodos LN, en estos momentos 9419. Lightning Network Search and Analysis Enginehttps://1ml.com/
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The ‘Vault’ Is Back: Coder Revives Plan to Shield Bitcoin Wallets from TheftBasically, someone holding bitcoin primarily as a store of value could put it in cold storage, or hold it offline, with code that says it can be spent, but not immediately. The owner could set some pre-determined time delay on any attempt to move the coins. The fact that it has a built-in delay would give a true owner time to reverse a transaction if their private information had been compromised and someone tried to steal their crypto. Malte Möser, Ittay Eyal, and Emin Gün Sirer proposed this feature, known as “vaults,” as a way to better secure bitcoin in 2016, but their proposal required a fork of the protocol codebase. That fork never happened.
But on Wednesday, Bitcoin Core contributor and crypto consultant Bryan Bishop sent out a design to developers to accomplish the same thing using existing code. https://www.coindesk.com/the-vault-is-back-bitcoin-coder-to-revive-plan-to-shield-wallets-from-theftedit: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-August/017229.html
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I'm twelve pages behind and I'm leaving in a few hours. It feels bad to leave with a backlog to start ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) I will be out for a month more or less, and my access to this forum will be very limited. I hope she behaves while I'm not here. I will be checking on her anyway ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Maybe I'll be able to able to post before I leave. If not, see you in a few weeks. Enjoy your vacation, when you return there will be many pages to read, rest. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FAxudU97.jpg&t=663&c=vATQeqqKqzc3XA) CMC > BTC Dominance: 68.3% Bitstamp > 1 BTC = +/- 11,665 All right. Good morning WO,s
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I started buying in May 2014. I’ve never declared any tax at all. Correct me if I’m wrong but you only pay capital gains tax when you start to sell?
Only when you sell for fiat. If you convert to another digital asset you don't pay capital gains. At least not yet. Actually HMRC considers any transaction that involves a gain, even if it is crypto-to-crypto is taxable, not just conversion to fiat. So if you have some BTC from way back and convert some into (say) LTC, there is a gain that is taxable if what you paid originally is converted now into something that is more valuable in the transaction. There is good software to help with this. Where LFC is OK, is that if you are just a hodler and have never traded you are ok, as you have never realised the gains; so no CGT is due. If you do trade into anything else (buy Lambo with BTC, buy some alts etc) it's a capital gain if the value realised is worth more than you originally paid. Another reason to HODL, for the UK-based OGs... https://cointracking.info/Accept BTCitcoin payment, but it has free version up to 200 transactions. CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencieshttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220238
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Both are garbage. Since Bitcoin is not fungible, the govt will just claim ANY attempt to mix or obfuscate transaction history is a money laundering crime. So the default state of Bitcoin's existence will always just be a govt tracking and control system that abolishes the 5th amendment where everything you do is monitored in real-time.
This is among the long lists of reasons why you should NEVER support any piece of shit, non-fungible currency and should always insist on using real, fungible, physical commodity money (gold, silver, copper, etc) that doesn't function as both a tracking system and permissioned ledger. Anything non-fungible will always be a permissioned ledger in the end. The only possible endgame evolution of craptocurrency will be identical to the Chinese social credit score system. You 3rd world Indian children scammers need to fuck off with your shilling for crypto garbage that are just trojan horses for a cashless society slavery system from (((the state))).
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FJ1tZnxY.jpg&t=663&c=QYitCrJm5b0jIg) Since the 1st of the month. If you are not bullish on Bitcoin you are doing it wrong.
$BTC $XAU $SPX https://twitter.com/CanteringClark/status/1158375817904369667Keep buying rocks.
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En mi caso particular, las personas o amigos que alguna vez a salido el tema la mayoría lo ven como algo muy nuevo, les provoca desconfianza, no tienen ni idea de lo que es, pero si tienen que invertir prefieren el mercado clásico de valores, vamos tienen todos los números para comprar en ATH.
Afirmaría con seguridad que esperan ver como los bancos les ofrecen la posibilidad de comprar y guardar sus monedas, para ellos y para un gran número de gente, esta sera la adopción, no les hables de carteras frías, claves privadas o wallets online.
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Es interesante recurrir a las raíces para entender mejor el origen de bitcoin, personalmente lo he echo un par de veces y al ver que tu también entonces me imagino que es algo común. Es muy interesante ver como al principio en el foro eran relativamente pocos usuarios, sin embargo los usuarios eran o hackers o cypherpunks, unos maestros de la criptografía sin dudarlo.
Pero la pregunta es, cuantos de ellos abran editado sus posts? al principio al no ser muy popular el foro no había problema, pero de seguro mas adelante tuvieron que eliminar toda la información sensible.
Pues, si, es realmente interesante, principalmente cuando encuentras un hilo con un debate con todo tipo de opiniones y de reflexiones, en algunos casos muy profundas, lo recomiendo a todos, hurgar en el pasado del foro te da una idea de como y porque hemos llegado hasta aquí. Sobre la edición de post, buen punto, este se me había pasado alto y podría ser que en algunos casos aparte de editar se hayan autoeliminado, por razones obvias. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Russian > 9.675@chimk -> 96,09% Russian (8.692 méritos otorgados allí). @Xandry -> 44,00% Russian (983 méritos otorgados allí). Indonesian > 6.810@dbshck -> 45,90% Indonesian (5.911 méritos otorgados allí). @ETFitcoin -> 6,00% Indonesian (115 méritos otorgados allí). @Joniboini-> 70,06% Indonesian (784 méritos otorgados allí). German > 4.496@qwk -> 89,76% German (4.321 méritos otorgados allí). @d5000-> 33,98% German (175 méritos otorgados allí). Turkish > 3.651@EFS -> 89,40% Turkish (2.447 méritos otorgados allí). @teramit -> 92,76% Turkish (1.204 méritos otorgados allí). Spanish > 2.274@Paxmao -> 59,85% Spanish (1.777 méritos otorgados allí). @DdmrDdmr -> 19,27% Spanish (497 méritos otorgados allí). French > 2.323@Halab -> 82,17% French (2.323 méritos otorgados allí). Italian > 2.077@Micio -> 95,05% Italian (1.479 méritos otorgados allí). @redsn0w-> 32,57% Italian (243 méritos otorgados allí). @babo-> 79,24% Italian (355 méritos otorgados allí). Pilipinas > 528@DarkStar_ -> 9,13% Pilipinas (331 méritos otorgados allí). @Mr. Big-> 28,59% Pilipinas (197 méritos otorgados allí). Polish > 227@malevolent -> 17,62% Polish (227 méritos otorgados allí).
Buenos datos, solo decir que tenemos suerte de teneros aquí, vistos los números. Hay que tener capacidad de análisis, neutralidad, constancia y paciencia para ser una buena fuente de merito, no debe ser fácil. Gracias por el tiempo que dedicáis.
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A Battle Between Bitcoin Wallets Has Big Implications for PrivacyBitcoin privacy wallet Samourai announced last Thursday that its primary competitor, Wasabi Wallet, is the target of an ongoing network attack.
The blog post is the latest in a string of allegations Samourai has leveled against Wasabi since mid-July.
The attack, according to Samourai Wallet, resembles a Sybil attack, where a small number of users falsifies new identities and pretends to be much larger in number. This would mean that the anonymity set, or crowd, in which a user can hide their bitcoin transactions is not actually as large as Wasabi suggests. https://www.coindesk.com/a-battle-between-bitcoin-wallets-has-big-implications-for-privacy
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SOON ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia2.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FVcSBf4tG3oe5y%2Fv1.Y2lkPTE5ZjViNTFhNWQ0ODYyZDE2ZTdhNzg1NjJlN2JiODRk%2Fgiphy.gif&t=663&c=Ep-98BpesZ1bMw) You are already close. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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