The event is over now, I hope you all enjoy the stream. I will try to post more live stream events soon. This thread is closed and thanks to all for the merits.
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... Hashing "fffff" as a text is the same as hashing "6666666666" as a hex, because ASCII code for 'f' is 0x66.
So should I firstly convert my hex to text and then to bytes? If you first convert the hex to text and hash it with UTF8 encoding then the result will be the same as: And this when I hash it as a hex value: b4fabc7e6e75fa4b523cc55f51aa54ab1aa4309c92cc44fcf623ddef756f5391 We can verify with this tool the hash of fffff as hex: https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha256.html This is the string that you are looking for if the goal is to hash a Hex string. fffff as Hex = b4fabc7e6e75fa4b523cc55f51aa54ab1aa4309c92cc44fcf623ddef756f5391 fffff as Text = 99834619b3c160248b69c7f42ba868f945a0ea04cd31cf2f60dc4bc8f7d13b8a So, here the focus should be about what kind of input you have, since it's a Hex number the right hash is the one starting with b4fab.... This is important because if you want to repeat the process in another part of the code or in some dependencies like SQL, the process to follow was to sha256 a Hex input. And if you hash it as Text and as Hex in different parts of the code it will bring different results and that will break the main principle of the hash "Always you will get the same hash from the same string if they are in the same encoding".
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Muchos piensan que Bitcoin es una moneda, pero a los gobiernos no les conviene eso y es por esto que legalmente bitcoin es un 'Activo Digital'. Legalmente si alguien compra algo con bitcoin esto es considerado como un trueque (intercambio) y no un pago por un bien o servicio. Pero esto esta por cambiar ya que El Salvador será el primer país que adopte bitcoin como una moneda de curso legal, así que con esta medida una persona podrá hacer un pago con bitcoins y solicitar una factura para su declaración de impuesto, y como referencia dejo el siguiente video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l04Ohwg_QpwYa quiero ver como quedan las leyes referentes a las criptomonedas en ese país, eso va a ser muy interesante.
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But Polkadot is not a good coin, I found out after some research.
If you do some research you should realize that polka is not a coin is a token. And isn't the first one with unlimited inflation, a good example of coin with unlimited inflation is doge coin, and that's because that coin doesn't have halving, which means the blocks will always have the same amount of coins, and the total supply will grow to infinite. But that doesn't make from it a bad investment. It only means the coin will lose value in the future because there will be more coins. But if the people like the coin then the price will bump just like what happened with Doge.
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This address will be used as a green initiative for Bitcoin.
Why is burning coins a green initiative for you? You could use those bitcoins to buy seeds or trees... That's a true green initiative. And as other users already mentioned, you don't need to ask Elon for something that you can do yourself. Create an address and destroy the private keys, or use one of the burning addresses that already exist. You could even send your coins to a Satoshi Address and consider those coins as burned. If you take a look at block one: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/block/1 there was an address where the generated coins were ended (12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX) you could burn your coins there just like the other people already burned 0.34btc on it.
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La gran subida a 60k+ fue por su compra desmedida, así que esto es como una auto-corrección. Si fue intencional o no... Bueno sabrá él.
Entre mas rápida la subida, mas necesaria y saludable es que venga la corrección. A largo plazo es al alza, pero no TAN rápido.
Los que tengan alguna queja que vean el precio del año pasado. Bitcoin es largo plazo, no corto.
No soy economista pero por lo que yo entiendo del término 'Corrección' es que esto sucede cuando el precio baja después de haber subido pero el mercado de capitalización no cambia mucho. En este caso yo no lo llamaría una corrección ya que el mercado de capitalización creció de $1.5T a $2.3T y después bajó a $1.6T... Esto es mejor conocido como Bump & Dump. Y concuerdo contigo en que bitcoin es una inversión a largo plazo, aun que hay gente con suerte que se sube a la ola un par de semanas antes de que el precio se dispare a la luna.
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... Do you have coins on Poloniex, only they can move your coins.
I knew Poloniex delisted CLAM 2 or 3 years ago but I don't remember how long the window time they allowed their customers to withdraw CLAM out of Poloniex.
Sounds like you have $CLAM stucked in Poloniex, and if it was stucked, can you share why?
Poliniex delisted CLAM as you say, but I think they keep some clams... And now after the transaction reported by BAC, that only means one thing, Polo is selling some of their clams... Now there is only one trusted place to sell clams and that's freebitcoins.com Today we can see some 50k clams sell orders, I wouldn't be surprised if some of them come from polo. And let's wait to see how Yobit does the same, lol.
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I guess that sooner or later somebody will have to pay for his big mouth. Again.
Some weeks ago I created a thread about Tesla and market manipulation, and looks like it will become a serious topic. The way that he managed his social networks has a big influence on the markets, and that kind of manipulation is totally illegal. Now we will see the consequences of his acts. If Trump tweets affects a nation I think a tweet who affect the markets is more dangerous. Maybe Musk gets his accounts closed just like the SN did with Trump. Let's see what happens.
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I just take a look at the site and it looks awesome. I love the way you show the stats and how can we compare the movement in the main exchanges. So, a big +1 for you!
And I would like to know what's the benefit of creating an account on the site? are you planning to hide the stats for all the users who aren't registered? And just as an idea, I would add referral links to the exchanges, that way you could get a passive income.
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cmon, they are a whales, they do not need any tricks to manipualte the market. Buy and sell buttons are enough
I agree with you, the name 'whales' means they have a big amount of money, and that's all they need to manipulate the markets. If they want to bump it or crash it, then they will do it just by clicking a button, simple as that, not magic involved in this move. But is important to mention that whales not always win. They can buy big amounts of crypto, but if another whale crash the market they will be in negative numbers.
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Buenos días (desde Perú). Soy traductor desde hace 6 años. He participado en distintas plataformas de traducción online, hasta que por un encargo, tuve que traducir algo relacionado a las tecnologías blockchain. Esa fue mi iniciación en el mundo cripto. Sé que en el foro también se anuncian oportunidades de traducción, así que quería, si es que alguien del foro sabe, cuánto en promedio un traductor puede ganar en valor de USDT en este tipo de eventos. Otra pregunta adicional sería, qué carteras me recomiendan para proyectos ERC-20 y los que se basan en la red de Binance (BSC) Quisiera saber de carteras que me permitan una rápida conversión a otras cripto o a USDT. Gracias por adelantado Buenos días colega, los pagos protraducción de proyectos varian dependiendo el proyecto, no es lo mismo traducir una 'Front Page' que traducir un 'White paper', depende de que es lo que quieran traducir y la tarifa la establece la persona que te contrata. Para anunciar este tipo de servicio te recomiendo la siguiente sección en el foro: Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Services https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0Y sobre las carteras ERC-20 y BSC te recomiendo crear una cuenta en binance. Ahí mismo puedes hacer la conversión de tokens a USDT. Pero cabe aclarar que es una casa de cambio y no una cartera.
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I don't agree with this view, even in some countries that support BTC today, they have been used to do something illegal.
It's not illegal to mix bitcoins, but it's important to see what people who own bitcoins are doing. It's not about now or the future
I wouldn't say is not illegal to do it now... Some weeks in the news we read articles like: Prosecutions of Bitcoin Mixers Raise Crypto Privacy Questions https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2021/05/17/prosecutions-of-bitcoin-mixers-raise-crypto-privacy-questions/?slreturn=20210503103845There they explain how the Mixing process goes against the money laundering laws, and that's why it's considered an illegal activity: The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the enforcement arm of the U.S. Department of Treasury, considers anyone that transmits a virtual currency that is not a party to the transaction to be a “money transmitter” for the purposes of regulation. Based on this framework, FinCEN defines cryptocurrency mixers as money transmitters, which subject mixers to FinCEN’s anti-money laundering (AML), Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) know-your-customer (KYC) checks, and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) program requirements that have long been applied to financial entities.
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If we take a look at the market capitalization today bitcoin had a huge drop in the past weeks, we are not over Apple Cap anymore but at least was nice to be there for a moment. That's why bitcoin is a high-risk investment, because in a couple of weeks the market can lose half a trillion, and that's a huge amount of money. But what can we say about it... Isn't cheap to build space spaceships, the money has to come from somewhere
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Tiene su gracia, pero bajo el punto de vista de practicidad, no veo que aporta más allá de la chulada de poder decir que se mina desde el automóvil (en contraposición a desde casa con un equipamiento análogo en prestaciones). Me imagino dejar el coche aparcado, con el minado en marcha, y volver a cogerlo al final de la jornada para encontrarme con la batería drenada.
Veo que el artículo cita el minado de bitcoin explícitamente. No sé yo …
Según lo que muestran las imágenes se puede minar Bitcoin, Dogecoin y ETH... Lo interesante de esto es que las 3 monedas tienen protocolos diferentes de minado y por lo tanto requieren diferente hardware. Como es bien sabido no podemos usar un minero de bitcoin para minar Dogecoin o ETH, y cuando ETH pase a ETH2 el sistema de mineria va a ser por staking... Entonces necesitaremos tener en el auto Mineros Script, Mineros Sha, y Una nodo para staking... Lo peor de todo es que se fucilaron el diseño de las motos T-Rex las cuales llevan motor de 1000cc, así que prefiero la original, dejo algunas fotos:
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Thor Infinity Reels username: entebahh
solar-queen Username: MrBoss
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Siempre que hay un ATM las tarifas de bitcoin se disparan al cielo, es la segunda véz que veo ese fenómeno. Pero ahora que el precio ha bajado a $37k vemos mucho menos movimiento en blockchain. Si vemos en bitcoinfees.net notaremos que las transacciones totales sin confirmar son tan solo 7661... eso se confirma en 3 o 4 bloques, es por eso que los fees son tan bajos. No hay tanta demanda en el mempool como hace unas semanas. Total mempool transactions: 7661. Updated 14 seconds ago.
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Is important to know the difference between digital and virtual. Money becomes virtual in the first world war when it stopped having gold as a backup of its value, and it becomes digital when banks start making plastic cards and checks.
So, bitcoin isn't the first digital money, is the first digital decentralized money, and that's the difference, but already most of the money moves in a digital way. People don't want to have cash with them nowadays.
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Thanks Hhampuz, I already changed my avatar and profile pic. I will do my best as always.
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Las 'stable coins' son un mal necesario, antes de que estas existieran todos los que hacían trading debían retirar a su cuenta bancaria cada vez que vendían bitcoin y hace un deposito cada vez que querían comprar. Imagina la cara que ponían los bancos y el gobierno al ver que una persona hacía demasiados depósitos y retiros. Es por esto que las stable coins llegaron como una forma de evasión de impuestos. Y de esta forma ya no necesitas una cuenta bancaria para vender tus Bitcoins a dolares.
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