I don't trust the bot making game because you are always competing against someone better than you. That's the challenge in any skill-based game ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) But the reason for choosing bots over manual play is to prevent people from colluding. Playing together against another player gives you an advantage. With the bots, you can't select who gets drowned. I'm not sure how this problem is handled in poker.
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Here is a SHA256 hash of a phrase revealing the number: 520B97E87C91AEE6A5F6ED96DBFB9B6AB691FE213825D131FE11F97EF77E0761 The unhashed phrase will be posted in 48 hours. 51 (Loyce)
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You keep overtaking me from 75th into 74th every other day Loyce ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) And just 2 days later, I'm 51st ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I moved up many places when my trust went up just slightly. Most trusted users with 30 trust range from Rank 212 to 310. I'm placed at 241, and this has a huge influence on my recognition score.
I was thinking about a different variable that might have some value to the Recognition score: the number of different users who left feedback to a person (both DT and non-DT). Positive or negative, receiving feedback means the user is recognized.
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I've sent you 20 bits on Drownhim.com. >>>><<<<<BITCOIN 3PhEM******* Please don't spam Bitcoin addresses here.
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I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish. From your Reddit link, I read: Wallet was created and deleted in a time frame of 1 minute That doesn't sound like the wallet has been in use, and in your Youtube video I see several other (much bigger) wallets (walletdddd.dat for instance). Can you be more thorough in your explanation? Don't rush it, take your time, but try to be as complete as possible.
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Proof: Check LinkedIn row 25. Using same LinkedIn account as row 14 An external spreadsheet isn't solid proof. When checking the post history I noticed he is using the social media post links of multiple people If he copies posts, get him on plagiarism. Report it here and have him banned. I checked a few posts, but it seems even Google has given up on the bounty spam boards, so I couldn't prove plagiarism (and don't want to spend more of my evening on this).
The real solution would be for bounty managers to do their job, but since bounties pay in tokens created out of thin air, and they earn from spam, they really don't care about abuse.
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2/ The neg rating isn't the issue, I'm talking about the way people on the forum address old and respected members. I got the impression that there is some king of tremendeous gap between old established members and newer ones and I believe it doesn't help to attract or maintain a good atmosphere on the forum I felt kinda intimidated too as a Newbie, and receiving a PM from a highly trusted user was a big thing. The guy comes back 6 weeks late without any excuses saying "ok I pay you" and people give merit to his post ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) I don't see what's wrong with that. Merit is meant for posts that are worth reading, and Lutpin's post adds important information to that thread.
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It's sad how "follow the Merit" often leads to copied content. Please ban Newbie movistar banned! for plagiarism. Copy (the (broken) link at the bottom isn't leading to any source): Open a stock broker account Find a good online stock broker and open an account. Become familiarized with the layout and to take advantage of the free trading tools and research offered to clients only. Some brokers offer virtual trading which is beneficial because you can trade with play money ~snip~ Regards! Martin Nagel Original (well, one of many at least): https://medium.com/@theprofitsharing/how-can-one-start-investing-in-stocks-in-india-18b188ae90fa
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Yeah, I would merit only posts that are high in quality and contribute to the forum. I see you've merited 1 post only. Unfortunately, it's plagiarism, so he deserves a ban. It's the sad reality of many new users: they're not here to contribute, and the few good posts they make aren't theirs. You (amicrypto) on the other hand seem to be a real user, which is highly appreciated and exactly what this forum needs. The merit system gives you a chance to stand out from all the spammers.
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I've seen others do it, some successful, some unsuccessful. I wouldn't do it though, as it can easily be confused with using Merit as a means of payment. Just Merit objectively good posts, or if you only have a few sMerit: merit only great posts.
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You can choose a wallet when you register, it requires only email and password + Captcha. That's all. Nowhere you find info that you need to change your address. That is weird indeed. Last time I used it (years ago), it asked for your address instantly, and that address was used to log in. The FAQ says: You should ensure that the correct withdrawal address is specified in the PROFILE page before requesting a payment or enabling auto-withdraw. And although it is common sense that you can't withdraw to your own address if you never entered it, it's also something you can easily forget if you come back to the site after a while, and see an address already. But I see no wrongdoing: I've created a new account to test it, and the default profile address is also the deposit address. So I assume OP's withdrawal was credited again to his own account (minus fees).
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I send coints from my coinbase account to my binance account, and unfortunalty there was a copy/paste error and I send the coints to anoher adress/user/platform etc. Chances are your PC is infected with clipboard hijacking malware: when you copy/paste a Bitcoin address, the malware replaces it with the attacker's address and you lose your coins. All Bitcoin transactions are final, if you send your coins to the wrong address, only the owner can return them. And if the current owner created malware to steal your coins, there's no chance he'll return them.
It's better to create a new topic than posting in this one.
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Interesting. The game is relatively new yet appealing to the eyes. If by anyway it becomes popular, then it'll gain traction the same way Ethereum-based games do. It seems to me that there are more Ethereum games than Bitcoin games, since it's much simpler to code a smart contract with its own NFT (Non-Fungible Token). CryptoKitties was the first (if not, one of the first) game to make use of NFTs to deliver something unique to the public. This has resulted in massive adoption and popularity of both the game and the Ethereum blockchain. The same way could happen with Bitcoin, if a "killer" game is released which makes use of the Lightning Network or the RootStock sidechain. A LN-based game will be completely different, as it requires each transaction to be send through your wallet again. I see great possibilities for LN for casino's, where an (near) instant deposit can send your winnings back to your wallet within seconds, but not for games that use bots to play on a website.
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I do have much older data from the modlog - but historical entries do not have a corresponding record in the meta log. I can fix this.
However, rather than you reparsing thousands of days worth of people being archived, I would prefer just to send you the list. If you can just send me the raw modlogs, I'll get the banned accounts from there. That's probably the least amount of work for you. I use the same profile ID that bitcointalk uses. The name they have for their ID will be the same as mine. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I know, but BPIP doesn't show the profile IDs on metalog. That makes it much easier to link them to my big lists of forum abusers.
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I think it can be handy to go trough it and check for plagiarism and deleted posts. Maybe you can put it on a google drive and share it. I have a place to store it too I'm paying more than 50 EUR per year for my hosting which I don't have time to use completely, but one flaw is that is not really anonymous so I can share it only to people who I do really trust.
For plagiarism, it's only useful if you can do automated searches. For checking deleted posts, it would be very convenient to have a site where you only enter the post number and get it. Considering the large number of posts, I don't think it can just be dumped into one directory, so it'll need some database, which goes beyond my capabilities.
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Please use the search: The forum already has a coin. It's called Bitcoin.
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Do you have a public access to your recent database, or it's just for private use? I don't have an online interface with it, but if anyone wants to have a look, I can upload 0.5 GB of tar.bz2 compressed text files somewhere.
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OK @LoyceV so recent is the place to go. Just to confirm even deleted posts can be viewed from here or are you a Mod and you can see them in that way? Sorry, you got it wrong: I download posts from "recent" when they're first posted, then store them locally. You can't download them when they're already deleted.
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OK, I read them but dont quite understand why they were deleted. Do you have any idea? Not really, but I didn't check where exactly in the discussion those posts were posted. Also, where did you find those posts? Is that a mod only option or is it something you could share with me as it might be useful for threads with similar questions. I think only Admins can see deleted posts. I download all posts from recent, so these came from my personal files.
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