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241  Economy / Reputation / Re: Charles-Tim reported posts on: May 15, 2024, 06:17:40 AM
Good job, Charles. Of interest are reports that are not processed by moderators and remain under consideration. If we could go back and correct our reports and resubmit them with a better definition, I think the number of outstanding ones could be lowered. I have a lot of unprocessed ones, although most were done at the very beginning of my reports.



 Over time, we see mistakes better.
Although yes, moderators often agree with us, which is encouraging. It doesn’t take even a minute to send a report; if everyone were attentive to the submission, the forum would sparkle with cleanliness. Cheesy
242  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: May 15, 2024, 05:22:39 AM
How about Felicity_Tide? He posted in my Merit source topic, but gives me a chatbot spammer vibe:
~snip~


GPTZero -> We are highly confident this text is entirely human (5% Probability AI generated)
ZeroGPT -> Your Text is AI/GPT Generated 64.75%
Copyleaks -> This is human text

I don't know what to conclude about these results, because although two detectors give a negative result, the third one has a very high percentage of detection.

You can guess that he edits his posts made by AI. This post clearly shows the use of AI. All the rest are full of phrases favored for the GPT chat but carefully edited, which are presented as their own opinion. This account is not a newbie, no matter how hard it tries to pretend to be.

In my last post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5495059.msg64022463#msg64022463, I wrote about a journey that will be the beginning of a new adventure in learning about Bitcoin, and so far, I have not regretted starting this journey. Reading across several articles and trying to learn certain terms feels more like an eye-opener to me than joining the clique and pretending to know everything. I have learned new things, the percentage of which I am unsure of, but I also feel it would make proper sense to share a few with those who might come across similar things for the first time.

The Word "Bitcoin"
When searching through the internet and platforms like BTT, we realized that everyone has their own definition for Bitcoin, which still means the same thing when properly examined. This is a result of how we tend to understand it.

My ideal term of definition is: Bitcoin is a decentralized network and also a digital currency that uses a peer-to-peer system to process and verify transactions, which means that it also acts as a form of payment or money. While trying to process this definition, I noticed that there are certain terms that are not common and should be elaborated on. These words are the underlined words in my definition.

1. Decentralized - which happens to be an adjective, refers to when multiple parties or entities control something rather than a single entity. This means that Bitcoin is not controlled by a single person, but rather by all nodes that are connected to the Bitcoin network.

Decentralization is a similar term that can also be used, but it is rather used in discussing the broader concept of how Bitcoin works. Decentralization is a noun that refers to the process by which the activities of an organization or something are distributed among parties.

2. Digital Currency - I define digital currency as a unit of stored value that only appears in software form and not in physical form. Bitcoin falls under digital currency as we can see its values digitally.

"Virtual" keeps coming to mind like a flash whenever I hear the word digital. It is important to note that these two words are often misused. Virtual refers to things that don't physically exist but appear to exist only when accessed via digital means. A typical example is Virtual Reality. When we put on virtual reality glasses, we tend to see things that appear to exist but don't actually. This is why it's proper to call Bitcoin a digital currency rather than a virtual currency. Supposingly we call Bitcoin a virtual currency, then it would mean that it can only exist in a digital form but wouldn't have any real-world effect, such as value.

3. Peer-to-peer - also known as P2P, is a decentralized method of sharing resources between two or more parties without the intervention of a third party or middleman. In more computerized terms, P2P involves sharing information between two or more clients without that information passing through a central server, which acts as a middleman. The reason P2P does not require a central server is that each peer acts as both a client and a server, facilitating the sharing process even without a third party.

In addition, here is a similarity I also came across. These two words, Bitcoin and bitcoin, are literally the same but are used in different concepts.
(B)itcoin, which contains the capital 'B', describes the Bitcoin technology and network in general.
(b)itcoin, which contains the small 'b', describes bitcoin as a unit of currency or value.

My adventure in learning about Bitcoin continues as I strive to learn, share, and perhaps ask questions about things I find perplexing. As I mentioned earlier, I'm uncertain about my progress, but I believe an introduction to Bitcoin is crucial for everyone.

I would appreciate more basic concepts from everyone reading this.

Hivemoderation 99.9% likely to contain AI Generated Text
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Sapling.ai Fake: Fake: 99.4%
243  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit earned by Nigerian Members here in Bitcointalk on: May 14, 2024, 08:00:02 AM

Firstly op why didn't you post this with your main account instead of using an alt?

Because it's scary.  Grin

OP, how come they can do it and you can’t? Probably because people are trying. I see a lot of good posters in the Nigerian section; although they may not be masters of the pen, they learn and grow. Are you sure that you also put in so much effort? Maybe this is just ordinary envy.

To accuse someone of alternative accounts, you must prove it in practice. Ranting about certain people without evidence is simply showing your weakness.


Try your best, OP.
244  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: I have been scammed. on: May 13, 2024, 02:00:26 PM
Having a licensed Windows is of course good when compared with pirated versions, but we must understand that Linux will not save the OP if he uses the computer for all his interests. Disabling the virus looks like a naive act; why is it protected at all if the owner refuses it on his own? OP, even the coolest firewall and antivirus won’t help you until you understand that Windows is an open window for scammers. It’s even strange how you managed to get Bitcoin with such knowledge.
245  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lack of capital or knowledge, which one is holding traders back from profits? on: May 13, 2024, 01:37:38 PM
If everything were so simple—to accumulate some capital and follow the ready-made path of trading, which necessarily implies profit—would there be stories about unsuccessful traders? However, we often see the opposite. There are a lot of people with money who lose it due to insufficient preparation, too many emotional transactions, etc. However, of course, having a lot of money comes with the great privilege of learning from mistakes and creating your strategy step by step. Compared to those who do not have many chances for additional attempts due to a lack of funds.
246  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How can I get into trading on: May 13, 2024, 01:15:49 PM
In addition to all the answers written above, you may ask yourself whether you will be able to control all the emotions that are present during trading. For people with a weak nervous system, trading causes serious problems, which means, in addition to all the knowledge, you must train yourself to the fact that the loss of funds, as an integral part of practice, will bother you every time. Are you ready for this? Is the game worth the candle, or is it still easier to limit yourself to regular investments in Bitcoin?
247  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When did you realize you need to be a responsible gambler so you can continue ? on: May 12, 2024, 03:12:00 PM
Some people are often very self-confident, thinking that nothing bad can happen to them, as if they are always in control of the situation. But how wrong they are when they encounter the fact that everything they invested in the game suddenly stops. This is where an even greater level of conceit begins: people take a pledge, sell something valuable, and decide that the next chance will be lucky for them. Further, we all know what often happens.
If it talks about at what moment it is worth being wise, I think at the moment when you start to sweat losing and stop perceiving the world in reality. Telling a drug addict that he is a drug addict is useless, just like telling a gambler who is very gambling. When the game is not going well, accept the signs of fate that it is time for you to leave. It is not for nothing that some successful people believe in omens.
248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A question to all the people that have invested before? on: May 12, 2024, 02:26:49 PM
A question to all of you that have invested in Bitcoin before, what does it look like? Because I know there are so many people that want to get into it, but they fill is not real, so I want to get some ideas from anybody that know how it's work please 🙏.

enough with the stupid threads please.


For unknown reasons, this OP enjoys some kind of privilege from the moderators. He has two plagiarisms, but he still publishes posts and opens new topics. Another amazing thing is how people joyfully answer all his questions, which are very poorly formulated but strangely understandable to everyone. Maybe there is some kind of charity system on the forum for people who are weak not only in English but in everything else.


Obviously you have come to the right place. I really do suggest that you read through the forum first before you start posting. There are already lots of threads about investing.


Are you sure he can read and understand what he reads?
249  Other / Meta / Re: Artificial Intelligence on the Forum on: May 12, 2024, 05:39:41 AM
Is grammarly and other tools to improve post quality is part of this AI tools? I’m using this AI tools sometimes when I’m on a device with this extension which I use to correct my grammar and improve my post. Sometimes it change my sentence construction to a more decent format.

I’m confused whether this tool is considered as AI or not but I'm sure that it’s different approach compared to chatgpt AI because my thoughts is the basis of the improved post.
I do not know how to answer this question but I would say after you have used grammarly to help your sentence construction, run your text through a AI checker software available on the internet, if they turn out to signal that it is AI written, I would advise that you should simply indicate at the end of the text that grammarly was used in helping your sentence construction. Because if any other user runs your texts via the AI checker and it turns out to be 100% AI, how do you explain to them that it was grammarly that you use for sentence construction and not chat GPT?

Anyone who often uses several tools to check AI texts can already visually predict whether a post was created using GPT chat or not. I'm not talking about guaranteed detection, but such posts most often attract the eye and beg for verification. If you're talking about grammar and spell-checking tools, then your text is unlikely to be detectable as AI-written text. I see a lot of examples, and those posts that people write on their own will never (or in rare cases) be identified as AI. Therefore, there is no need for clarification.

There is the topic, and there are quite a lot of examples of how people catch spammers in GPT chat. Moderators also use their own verification methods; otherwise, how can we think that some reports are good and some remain unprocessed?

But those cases when we mark spammers as “accounts using AI” have virtually no effect on the spammers. Having received the tag, they continue to write in AI texts.

It really is like fighting windmills.
250  Economy / Reputation / Re: Removed my red trust on: May 11, 2024, 02:38:15 PM

By the way what compelled you to write everything in bold.
So that his posts can be seen faster. That's the erroneous believe of most people who bold or colour unnecessarily.



Today he spams his post about removing a negative tag on all boards and changing font colors.  Smiley
OP, you’ve been on the forum, as history shows, at least since 2021, which means you’ve been involved in Bounty for three years. I checked all your accounts, and you have a lot of them, but also a lot of them with a red negative tag. Have you ever thought about the time you spend on bounties while your relatives from one country have long received high ranks, studied, and calmly participated in subscription companies? What is wrong with you?  Huh
In the end, I'm sure that if you throw out this account with a negative tag, you will come again. But don't be stupid. Don't pull out your social networks from old accounts. At least, think about not linking your old accounts to your new accounts.
I really feel sorry for people who cannot do anything other than lose their sight for several years, spending 24 hours on dozens of alternative accounts, doing such a useless thing as a bounty.
251  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Should Threads Be Locked After Satisfactory Responses? on: May 11, 2024, 01:56:28 PM
There was a similar topic recently (I can’t find it), but the OP’s question is very relevant. I can tell you how you can deal with topics that the author doesn’t care about. If you see a fairly simple question followed by many identical answers, the solution of which always comes down to one, feel free to send a report to the moderators with a request to close the topic to avoid spam because the author has received many answers. The good news is that our moderators are always very responsive.
252  Economy / Reputation / Re: JollyGood's Low Quality Assumptions against me on: May 11, 2024, 01:02:43 PM
Wheres the option to delete my account

This will probably be my last thread

So, now that time has come. I quit this website since I have no use for it anymore,

Didn't you want to leave the forum? There was a farewell letter, wasn't it? Why, then, are you worried about some tags? If I ever want to leave, I won’t care.

On the other hand, I also can’t read the wall of words; there are a lot of them, just a lot.
However, no one on the forum will be able to prove their identity to anyone. Didn't they tell you this? I have a merit from you; there was a conversation about this. You can tell that you live on the moon and that you are a cat, but they still won’t believe you. Just understand.
In addition, your goal of company signature is very high, and the neutral tag “for now” does not affect you in any way. In addition to the fact that you are low in rank and do not have the required amount of merit, you still need time to grow in rank. It would be better to do this.
But you are worried about the neutral tag.

Put all the problems of newbies in one pile, and I assure you that you will soon take your problems back. Because you will understand that they are insignificant. If you understand what I'm talking about.
253  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A bigginner on: May 11, 2024, 11:51:13 AM
The bigginners won’t be happy with your unprovoked attacks Grin I knew something was off this morning about the OP but I didn’t think it would end this soon though. I guess I was right, these bigginners accounts do not make it to the full member rank before breaking one rule or the other. Luckily for the OP, the moderator only deleted the post and gave him a second chance. Ignorance will not be an excuse if he’s caught plagiarizing for a second time.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg64062299#msg64062299

Now, I'm sure this is a newbie who didn't read the rules. You will laugh, but this is a clinical case. For two days in a row, he creates topics by copying from one source. I really don’t want anything bad for him, but now I can say that nothing good will happen with such a head. Roll Eyes
254  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: May 11, 2024, 11:38:00 AM
Plagiarism
Emmybit001

Bitcoin halving has started already since April, the Bitcoin halving event happen once every 4 years, so this is a topic that needs to be discussed and analyzed.

Whether you believe Bitcoin is worth owning I definitely think that it should be at least a small part of your overall partfolion as a speculative asset.

The reason Bitcoin halving is the such a popular topic is because the number Bitcoin that miners are rewarded with.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE4WGosGcHY

A rather stubborn user publishes the same plagiarism for the second time in a row.

Bitcoin halving 2024
The Bitcoin halving happens essentially once every 4 years, so this a topic that needs to be discussed and analyzed.

The reason Bitcoin halving is such a popular topic is because the number of Bitcoin that miners are rewarded with.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE4WGosGcHY
255  Economy / Reputation / Re: Likely low quality poster alts. on: May 10, 2024, 11:08:23 AM

What is it about any account that has 777 in their name makes feel nauseas?

Perhaps for this character, there is something sacred in the number seven. Here's another miracle https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3588422. Read the history of their posts. It's hard not to see the similarity. The question is, where does so much energy come from to create posts? Graphomania seems to be a favorite pastime.
256  Economy / Reputation / Re: Likely low quality poster alts. on: May 10, 2024, 10:31:30 AM

Thoughts?

Looks like there's another one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3537888
257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Share your top mistakes in crypto - learning from others experiences! on: May 10, 2024, 10:12:08 AM
...You are telling me you never regretted at least one small thing all throughout your crypto journey?

Nope. I read a lot before investing and go after the source of information then check again if it's not a lie.

I don't follow other people, I don't get "influenced" by other people and I don't buy into promises of future development and use cases.

I also know how to handle critical stuff safely, encrypting everything and using cold wallets on dedicated machine.

This are basic 101 stuff but seems it overwhelms a lot of people due to greed and buying into the "next big thing" etc.

I'm just starting to get envious Cheesy. But for me, there is always a warning that says that it’s not scary to be confident; it’s scary to be very self-confident. You say that you don’t follow people, but you learned everything you know and can do from people (it’s not the gods who burn the pots). Nevertheless, my mistakes, as m2017 writes, are that I knew about Bitcoin from its first days, but I didn’t buy it at that time and didn’t listen to the advice, which, of course, was not enough. Another mistake is believing in altcoins, but I think many people make this mistake. But what you, MeGold666, say about the deafness of people holding funds on centralized exchanges is absolutely true. They need their own experience, and here the saying about self-confidence is appropriate. It is always better to gain experience from the mistakes of others.
258  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A bigginner on: May 10, 2024, 09:47:48 AM


Why did you, OP, decide that “ bigginner you need to know the strategies ” and so on...?
You are a newbie who registered yesterday, but you are already drawing conclusions and opening a new topic. I'm sure you're someone's alternative account, but in that case, why ask questions that have tons of answers on the forum?
Be more creative when creating topics that encourage repetition of the same responses from users. Sad

I only see a couple of people writing the word "bigginner"
https://ninjastic.space/search?content=bigginner
Lol you don’t want to get accused of attacking newbies now, do you Grin BTW also noticed it was not the first time a newbie had misspelled the word Beginner. I wonder if any of those accounts ever made it to full member.

I'm always merciless towards such "bigginners" Grin
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg64057365#msg64057365
259  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: May 10, 2024, 09:41:02 AM
Plagiarism
Emmybit001

Bitcoin halving has started already since April, the Bitcoin halving event happen once every 4 years, so this is a topic that needs to be discussed and analyzed.

Whether you believe Bitcoin is worth owning I definitely think that it should be at least a small part of your overall partfolion as a speculative asset.

The reason Bitcoin halving is the such a popular topic is because the number Bitcoin that miners are rewarded with.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE4WGosGcHY
260  Economy / Economics / Re: Money is all wealth? on: May 10, 2024, 05:46:55 AM
The concept and feeling of happiness are different for each person. Some people need yachts to be happy, while others are happy creating things with little income. Money is a way to survive, but not all wealth. People can be rich or consider themselves rich in a completely different sense. We often see people who have a lot of money, but their money does not bring them joy. They spend it on stupid things, every time expecting something unusual, and every time they feel emptiness in their souls. Therefore, yes, a lot in life depends on money, but this is what is needed only for existence. Human joy can be received for free.
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