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2261  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: July 03, 2021, 03:18:48 AM
Any further posts by Franky1 will be removed. I've heard your complaints. Sorry for letting him fester.

If he posts again, do no reply, don't quote it. Just report it.  If you reply your replies are going to get removed.

If you want to continue discussing this subject with Franky1, use PM.


Were you the one that deleted my post response to Franky that was posted PRIOR to your threat, but occurred after you decided to be judge, jury and executioner in someone else's thread given you are not the OP of this thread?
2262  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Rugby] Union / League / Super / Sixes Sevens Pro14 / Cups & Tours on: July 03, 2021, 02:01:10 AM
...

Yes, I heard most of the second half on the radio and it was definitely a close game.  The ABC commentators predicted the Panther's field goal around 90 seconds earlier when the score was 18 - 18 then nearly fell off their seats when the Eels got a penalty/field goal attempt which they fumbled badly.

2263  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action] on: July 02, 2021, 07:58:44 AM
Hello again,

Just a quick question if I may:  What is the highest number that BPIP scores go up to?  I was always under the impression it was just one thousand, however, I've noticed recently UID's with much higher scores.

E.G.





I also figured out the ranking of users with the same score is based on their registration date instead of giving each user the same score/rank giving earlier registered users a nudge up the totem pole...
2264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Rugby] Union / League / Super / Sixes Sevens Pro14 / Cups & Tours on: July 02, 2021, 07:49:37 AM
Well I'm happy enough with Storm's win, another white wash score.

Next up with as you say almost even odds is The Sea Eagles, kinda waste of time but I dont want to risk betting on close odds.

That game between the Panthers and Eels should be a cracker! will definitely try and watch extended highlights if I can find them.

There are some pretty tight odds for some of these one sided games at the moment.  Even the ones where the teams are closer to eachother on the table, you'd be lucky to get 2:1 odds.



It was something like 30 - Nil at half time last night and didn't improve for the Roosters.

Tonight's back-to-back games I expect the Dragons to outlast the Warriors and the Panthers to have the upper edge over the Eels.




Rugby Union.

I lost out on the under 20's Scotland and Wales, but England lived up to the appropriate hashtag #bingithome #ItsComingHome  Cool
2265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bullion (CBX) 'the Digital Precious Metal' | 2019 Roadmap published on: July 02, 2021, 07:36:35 AM
Instead of splitting your coins into smaller wallet addresses, you can always  use the command

Code:
reservebalance true 999999

Where 999999 is a smaller fraction of your balance (the rest will stake, but not the part you specify).

reservebalance is used for not staking.

Correct.




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If you put that number 999999 or any number more than the coins you have, your wallet will not stake at all.

Incorrect.

What I actually said was:

Where 999999 is a smaller fraction of your balance (the rest will stake, but not the part you specify).

The smaller fraction of your balance.  Clearly no one has 999,999 CBX, so I could as easily said 100, but I have a feeling you would have stumbled on that number also.

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This is used for when you know you want to send some coins in the near future so nothing is staking while you are preparing the transaction (usually, wait an hour or so after you issue the command.) Or you have a certain amount reserved that will not stake, so you can spend it anytime without waiting for any stakes to mature. You'll always have the amount in reserve available.

For most people, this is not very useful as you want to stake as much as you can anyway.

Also, you don't need to split into different addresses, you can split into the same address. I've done this with other coins that had this feature and it works well.

Anyway, my wallet is sync'd and staked a couple of times already. I split it into parts of about 100 CBX each. It should help stake for awhile. Got 0.04 CBX per stake.


0.044254 CBX is what the block size reward is at this point (and has been since the PoW phase was phased out when the total supply neared (but didn't quite reach) 1M CGB as it was know at that time.).
2266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bullion (CBX) 'the Digital Precious Metal' | 2019 Roadmap published on: July 01, 2021, 04:35:58 PM
Instead of splitting your coins into smaller wallet addresses, you can always  use the command

Code:
reservebalance true 999999

Where 999999 is a smaller fraction of your balance (the rest will stake, but not the part you specify).
2267  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Donate to Cøbra (pending court battle against Craig Wright) on: July 01, 2021, 09:46:14 AM
I liked the idea by @icopress, "a class-action counterclaim initiated by representatives of the Bitcoin industry".

... which would mean having to cough up Cøbra in a court of law which seems to be what some/most people here are trying to avoid. 

Imagine what further actions the lawyers might take against one or more people if they (their lawyers) are able to target individual people.  You front up to court to pat Cøbra on the back and wish them well and someone slaps YOU with a law suit because they are able to identify you as a counter claimant.

Are you ready for that?
2268  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone know of a genuinely free transaction accelerator? on: July 01, 2021, 09:40:02 AM
I wonder why they don't simply disable submissions when they hit the 100 limit...

You'll probably find that it's something along the lines of they are waiting the other 59 minutes for users who come along with higher transaction fees that they can slot in ahead of the one or two satoshi fees being offered by people trying to use their free service.
2269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: July 01, 2021, 09:36:36 AM
but I actually think Williams will go to at least last 8. Her strength is just almost incomparable to most of the other women there.

I think you'll find both Williams sisters were knocked out *before* I posted.  A similar thing happened only a couple of weeks ago at their last tournament - they were both knocked out in about the third round.  (this time 'round one *cough* slipped took a dive on wet grass)
2270  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone know of a genuinely free transaction accelerator? on: July 01, 2021, 05:18:19 AM
(pardon the unintentional pun) Feel free to bookmark this link:

[Guide] Broadcast Your RAW Transaction (Push TX) BTC & Alts coins

A couple of the links already mentioned by others in this thread are on the list, some of the accelerators will accept TX's at the top of the hour, while others will just collect your TX along with all others and rebroadcast - ideal if the nodes around you aren't following through, or worse yet drop your TX after as little as six hours.

Are you able to post your RAW TX, or, the TX number for your transaction?
2271  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Thoughts on this private key stealing mystery on: July 01, 2021, 05:11:18 AM
What's amazing is that you can have the private key for those addresses MONTHS in advance of it being used.  Those txids are sometimes recorded in the blockchain way in the past.  To be clear, this isn't an exploit.  I think there is some system out there that possibly isn't initializing memory (or something).  So they seem to be creating private keys based on the occasional information found in the blockchain, probably because they are processing transactions and that's what happens to be in memory at the time.  But you'd think that after all this time, someone would notice BTC going missing.   They get swept instantly though, so good luck trying to capture them.

Are there any instances of this also happening on Forked bitcoin block-chains?  If the issue is occurring with Bitcoin, then perhaps it has been ported to other flavours of Bitcoin that have come after it that have been spun out of thin air and are presumably based on the original code.  ??
2272  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: July 01, 2021, 04:55:36 AM
My pics in the Women's Tennis at Wimbledon are as follows:

All the Anastasia's (various spellings) Cori Gauff,  Jennifer Brady, the Pliskova's, Petra Kvitova,  Elena Rybakina,  Aryna Sabalenka,  Sloane Stephens - anyone against the Williams sisters - and Ash Barty from here in South East Queensland.   

Pavlyuchenkova/Rybakina in the doubles too.

I've had some not too bad wins on these Ladies so far this year and I expect their wins to continue over the next few weeks.
2273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Rugby] Union / League / Super / Sixes Sevens Pro14 / Cups & Tours on: July 01, 2021, 04:51:05 AM
Yes, the Storm clouds are definitely forming for some of the sides in the 2021 NRL Round 16 this week kicking off in a little over five hours time.



My calls for this week follow the same top eight over bottom eight - Storm, Dragons, Panthers (should be a great game with the Eels putting in a solid effort),  Raiders, Cowboys, Sharks.

The Sea Eagles and Rabbitohs are just about paying even money.

I got in aarly with a 6.98 on Qld in the third game of the State of Origin - the pirce has dropped to 4.96 for Qld.




Rugby Union returns to the Nitrogen Sports EU ranks this week with picks on the Six Nations Under twenties.  I'm biased and have picked England, Scotland and Wales to ward off all others.  Grin

I've been able to claw some losses back with some Tennis wins so I'm betting one NRL game at a time, hopefully there's a Storm brewing!

In Tennis all of my pics have come true.  All the Anastasia's (various spellings) Cori Gauff,  Jennifer Brady, the Pliskova's, Petra Kvitova,  Elena Rybakina,  Aryna Sabalenka,  Sloane Stephens - anyone against the Williams sisters - and Ash Barty from here in South East Queensland.   Grin   Cool   Tongue

Pavlyuchenkova/Rybakina in the doubles too.




Other fixtures:

A one off Tim Tszyu in the Boxing (like Father, like son hopefully)

Any games with Boston Red Sox or San Francisco Giants (after a tip off from a semi pro baseball player at work)...

...then there's the UK Soccer teams.
2274  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Balletcrypto Miami Bitcoin 2021 edition wallets (ends 6/29) on: July 01, 2021, 12:53:47 AM
13 was the total. thank you everyone who has purchased one of these. I think end total is well over 100 of them. I only ask that the last 2 buyers please pay asap.

How often does Ballet put out special edition wallets?  And, are the cards ever different?  e.g. A different logo or wording etc?  I might be interested in making up the shortfall if one of your stragglers doesn't come through with the money soon.  (I'd be looking to get you to hold onto the product until such time as I order again to save postage on just one item - but if your other customers comethough, not to worry, I'll wait and see what else is around.).

Thanks.
2275  Economy / Services / Re: LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service) on: June 30, 2021, 11:22:45 AM
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If you're looking to claim just these forked coins, then this method may be for you. 

Providing you want to pay for the steel card, you can use Ballet Wallet to sweep forked bitcoins into their in app wallets for BTC / BCH / BSV / BCHA / BTG and BCD.  These wallet addresses are swept at the same time unlike the Coinomi App that will only sweep each wallet that you select one at a time.  TX fees are near nonexistent and like Coinomi you can swap/trade forked for BTC in App.

From what I can tell after installing Coinomi a couple of hours ago, it will sweep with one Priv Key BTC, BCH, BTG, XBC, BSV and BTCZ, but unlike Ballet Wallet, it does not have a facility to sweep mnemonic password wallets.

Either way in under a minute, you can sweep the forked bitcoins variants with either wallet App.  (Tangem Wallets don't seem to have that capability)  I don't know as yet whether the App will create new forked coins later on when they occur, or you need to re-sweep after the snap-shot is taken.  Time will tell.
2276  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2021 Q3) on: June 30, 2021, 11:01:52 AM
Thanks everyone for your recent posts - We've now entered Quarter 3 of 2021 (Q3) and I myself have noticed the alts being found have lower and lower ranks - does this mean the merit system and our exposing alts is having an effect?  I hope so.




@jamm7 and @Hassan50 please stop quoting entire posts (especially as you are just trying to spin FUD after having been caught).  It doesn't help your plea, if anything, it becomes a finger print of a scammer.
2277  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Donate to Cøbra (pending court battle against Craig Wright) on: June 30, 2021, 10:51:25 AM
It's interesting that a few lower ranked users are speculating as to where Cøbra is and what they do etc., It's almost as though they were shills trying to elicit a response from the wider community to reveal any pertinent details that might expose Cøbra and their whereabouts.
2278  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Rugby] Union / League / Super / Sixes Sevens Pro14 / Cups & Tours on: June 28, 2021, 05:24:45 PM
And the State of Origin series did come down to just 2 games with New South Wales
taking the title. Queensland didnt perform at all. I find it amazing that  one team can dominate
so much, it wasnt even close in either match.

It was the first time in Origin's nearly 35 year history that one team has been scoreless for an entire game. NSW 26 - 0 to Queensland.

I've neglected to mention the Women's Single Origin match was won by Queensland in inclement weather 8 - 6 with a two point penalty minutes from full time edging the Qld Women out from their New South Welsh counterparts.

nitrogensports.eu has the Japanese Union fixtures.  (I won with a bet on Toulouse the other day too).

*edit* I just had a look and their Rugby is not their either.
2279  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2021 Q2) on: June 26, 2021, 10:34:56 PM
...

Please modify your post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2544574.msg57315910#msg57315910 by removing the unnecessary quote.

Instead, change it to this:




6 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. Princehaydar001
2. Hassan50

Hi Sir!
How are you?
I used by mistake my brother erc20 wallet address,we both worked in bounties campaigns,thats was my mistake that i used his address beasuse in bitnorm bounty participent were limited so in hurry i used his address.i admit my mistake and neighter me nor my brother intented to cheat in any campaign or anyone on the forum.please review your decision again and accept my explaintion.I will be greatful to you.Thank you!




(without the lines of course) - the words in red highlight your spelling mistakes.  You don't have to fix them up, I'm just showing you how we can match you and your "brother" by common spelling mistakes as well as your use of the same wallet address.

I must tell you that people here have been connecting UID's for months if not years and invariably one of the accused users will come on and say it is their brother/sister mother/father uncle/aunt cousin/nephew/niece ...

Because we have heard it all before, time and time again, we become less inclined to believe it.  But go ahead and try.  I doubt it'll work.  The more you dig in, the more they will (As will I) as evidenced by YOSHI connecting another alt to your account.




But first, please change your post as requested.
2280  Other / Archival / Re: Where is the bottom and what's next? on: June 26, 2021, 10:22:02 PM
If big firms like that continue to buy and countries like El Salvador and Paraguay are pulling up big moves, I'm bullish long term ~ between Q3 to Q4, that's when market might pick up momentum again.

It's not a good look for the citizens of El Salvador and Paraguay to watch the price of Bitcoin going down hill in much the same way their own local currencies did in the decade before their conversion.  As to the shop owners who rely on funds coming in to be able to pay rent and utilities (not to mention replace their shelves with more produce etc.,) if by the time they come to buy, the value of their bitcoin has slipped enough that it's say $1,000 less worth than when they received it, then the shop owners will hike up their prices, customers will buy less, or demand higher wages and inflation kicks in again.

Just like when they traded via Fiat.
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