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2501  Other / Meta / Re: activity on: May 21, 2018, 06:34:11 PM
hey guys,

I have a question, Last week I had 38 activity and I was JR.member. Now the new week have started and I have lost 10 points activity?
How and Why is this possible?My rank is directly changed to Newbie again?

I just started my first bounty, so this is really ........

Please some explaination


The reason it happened was, some of your post were deleted.

If you have not received any PM about the deleting message then the topic you replied were deleted. Sometimes mods delete mega threads. Say on any of these mega threads, you had few posts means all those post lost.

Those deleted posts were included with activities may be. So, with the deleted posts your number of activities dropped under 30 resulting you a Newbie again.
2502  Other / Meta / Attention!!! We are talking about Quattuordecillion on: May 21, 2018, 05:19:51 PM
Hello,
 I would like to stake my bitcoin address, but what will happen if someone steals my private key? Then, he can steal my bitcointalk account by sending signed message to moderators? Could he do that without email access?    

I am writing this because I have an experience that my private key was abused.

Well in that case you will lose your Bitcoin before even getting the bitcointalk account stolen by whoever do it LOL
How can you not keep your private key secure?  Roll Eyes


Wait... Before even asking the mods by sending the singed message, the theft will need your BitcoinTalk password too!
Are you saying you will lose your Private key and bitcoinTalk password at the same time?(!) I guess the timing will be once in a  Quattuordecillion time (1042) Tongue
2503  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Giving a toolbox to an unemployed man. on: May 21, 2018, 04:37:58 PM
Congratulations to you on mastering the basic skills needed to succeed in this space. It's a big accomplishment.
Thank you. I am still learning. Everyday is a new day with a new opportunity for us.

...it takes being a student of the industry first and networking with people doing interesting things in this space as you're learning.
I hope all these people in the forum realise it who have the only intention to earn money/token/coin from bounties and signatures. Sadly most of them deny the learning and adopting curve.

PS: My indication was on this topic: [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint
I feel relaxed that eventually I figured it out. A week ago, the whole thing was a BIG puzzle to me.
2504  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Safest option of accept BTC and other coins on: May 21, 2018, 04:18:11 PM
Hi, I am fairly new to all crypto transactions and want to have some input on the best way to accept BTC and other alt coin on a website. Is it best to use only a BTC address or to go with a payment gateway like Bitpay or similar.

What I do is, I use coinpayments. You can do a little bit study on which one gives your better option. By the way welcome to the forum.

By the way coinpayments and Bitpay, they are payment gateway like paypal and stuffs. If you do not need a payment gateway for your website then why not simply use only a Bitcoin address. This will be the best option.  
2505  Other / Meta / Re: Is buying/selling accounts against the rules? on: May 21, 2018, 04:14:33 PM
18. Having multiple accounts and account sales are allowed, but account sales are discouraged.

With this I hope you will read the whole post as well.
2506  Other / Meta / Re: Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner on: May 21, 2018, 02:20:49 PM

In a serious note:


Someone with a healthy mind will understand the indication and once they read this.

Now, keep investigating. By the way remember I said, "...I see your investigating skill is very poor."

Fuck off you moron! Responding you is a waste of my time.




PS: If anyone get surprised by my lose attitude then please feel free to read ths post: Stop being a schoolboy type @xtraelv
I never wanted to sound like a pussy (I don't feel good when I do).
2507  Other / Meta / Re: Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner on: May 21, 2018, 01:47:14 PM
~



Lets just keep it in this thread.  I've just started. I don't have all the info yet. While your friends may have seen it. My friends haven't seen it yet.


All these accounts which you are bashing because of merit abuse and your brother has sent you all his merits just to test how this system works.. Roll Eyes
If you trust your brother(of course you do, it is your brother) why don't you trust people who sent merit to their family/friends/etc? Don't you think you should give -ve to your brother for merit abuse as well?
 

You were clearly warned by marlboroza about your conduct yet continued.

You demand that I remove feedback but let me quote you what you told me:

See? Wake up call! You woke up after my red trust. I guess you are so busy with self gain that since last Jan 24th to recently you had no clue?(!) I already laid out your excuses: [Parody] Merit translation. Your excuses are nothing new to me. Demn.... Just look at the merit history![/b]





Motherfucker! What are you smoking that everything comes out twisted from your fucking head (?)! Are you a dick head (?)

Lets just keep it in this thread.  I've just started. I don't have all the info yet. While your friends may have seen it. My friends haven't seen it yet.
STFU! Be my guest. I don't fucking give a fuck. You think you decide my reputation?
http://archive.is/MV6i7#selection-6061.0-6061.153


All these accounts which you are bashing because of merit abuse and your brother has sent you all his merits just to test how this system works.. Roll Eyes
If you trust your brother(of course you do, it is your brother) why don't you trust people who sent merit to their family/friends/etc? Don't you think you should give -ve to your brother for merit abuse as well?
 

You were clearly warned by marlboroza about your conduct yet continued.
You have fucking no clue where we (me and marlboraza) ended our conversation? Read fucking everything first, understand the scenario then come out with a justification. Your mind is twisted and fucked up!

You demand that I remove feedback but let me quote you what you told me:

See? Wake up call! You woke up after my red trust. I guess you are so busy with self gain that since last Jan 24th to recently you had no clue?(!) I already laid out your excuses: [Parody] Merit translation. Your excuses are nothing new to me. Demn.... Just look at the merit history![/b]

You prove nothing here! No point!! I said not to mix up my brother (mdayonliner mahimonliner) with me. He does not have any shit to give here. Red trust for him from you makes no fucking sense. Like I said you your fucking mind/head is twisted.
2508  Other / Meta / Re: Minor cosmetic change in total logged time. on: May 21, 2018, 01:26:01 PM
I am pretty sure that there is a common header file which loads with all the pages except few special pages like you mentioned.
Every page loads the smf banner at the top, the smf banner at the bottom (the custom code by theymos) and the information specific to the parameter passed to it.
I have no idea about the coding structure of smf but what I said was for in general coding style.

There are just different things passed as parameters per pages.
Like: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=37842121;topic=3956687.0 - loads a link to add a new reply - with two extra parameter added though I'm not sure I should include them.
These are the $_GET parameters we are talking about which we can see, there are $_POST parameters as well IMO which we are not seeing at all.
2509  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Self development and BitcoinTalk [Must read for new members] on: May 21, 2018, 12:23:00 PM
now that I take a break I realize the potential of decentralize asset ! Let's hope the masses get it as well and the it boost the adaptation rate.

I hope you are going to enjoy your time on the forum. Welcome to the community mate. I will see you around.
2510  Other / Meta / Re: Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner on: May 21, 2018, 11:59:06 AM

I never said that I published them on here. To track scammers can take months of patience and work.  Grin
A lot of it goes straight to the relevant authorities - with solid admissable evidence (not just accusations) and to others with far more flair for publishing.
Like this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2198496.msg22099683#msg22099683
I prefer to quietly work in the background and provide the info to the right people.  Grin

https://i.imgur.com/d1ZWQLj.png




I can't believe how many threads mdayonliner has opened about fairly much the same thing. I've made 3 topics in my entire time on bitcointalk. The guy is not a DT so many people just laugh it off because his feedback is harmless. It doesn't mean that the conduct is acceptable. It just means that it is of little consequence.

Anyway, it's untrusted feedback and I know you're not worried about it.  If this was a DT member, all hell would've broken loose already I'm sure. This isn't going to affect the other members involved much either, unless they have very thin skin.  

I think mdayonliner's conclusions are wrong and I stated as much in the other thread. I think the "terms" of feedback removal are too convoluted and sometimes mdayonliner can seem like a bit of a drama queen but I don't see malicious intent here.

I doubt that the users on the pages and pages of untrusted feedback are even aware of the public accusations made against them since he hasn’t even bothered to contact them. I personally wouldn’t have known if someone hadn’t pointed it out to me.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1432468

1 Lucky you. If I were a DT or staff or even high ranked member then I would never give you this second chance. I need to save my own ass.

It is quite clear from his attitude towards me and others that he thinks he has done nothing wrong and the statement above indicates that he would act even more vindictive if he had more power.


It would have been nice to know when someone tries to dob me in - for something that has a simple explaination. A message would have been a minimum courtesy.

I wish I could but there are so many cases I am investigating that I have actually no time to PM individuals asking for explanations. That's why I always leave the RedTrust removal link on the tag I give.
 

If you are going to accuse someone of something in public then there is a duty to make them aware of it. If you are going to second guess their motives then they should have the opportunity to state their case.

I don't accept his "I wish I could but there are so many cases I am investigating that I have actually no time to PM individuals asking for explanations.". For someone who boasts about making 50+ posts a week in his signature. It would take less time to send a simple format template message than to leave feedback.

If it was about "educating" others then he would have contacted them. I see the tagging quietly as vindictive and self preservation - because if nobody gets the opportunity defend themselves (because they are unaware) he can "conclude" all his "cases" without any of their input - nor get feedback.

I rarely look at untrusted feedback and many users would be quietly unaware that it even exists.

I see something seriously wrong and warped with his conduct.

The answer for all your shits are here: Stop being a schoolboy type @xtraelv.

PS: Read carefully before you reply. It makes your claims non-sense.
2511  Other / Meta / Stop being a schoolboy type @xtraelv on: May 21, 2018, 11:38:10 AM
I will talk a bit now. Last night I said I was working on a tutorial for Beginners & Help section. I am happy that I finished it.
[Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint
I would appreciate everyone's feedback on the topic.
Anyway my head is clear now and I will talk a bit.


Hey - I may be wrong but I find it hard to believe someone randomly clicks someones "merit".
Out of the 19 cases this is the only one being discussed in a seperate thread to draw attention to it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3168616.0
In my entire time on Bitcointalk I had one message removed by a moderator. That was at the same time as this merit issue. The removed message didn't break the rules. It was politically motivated for calling out a scam. Co-incidence ? Maybe... or people are getting played.

I assist in removing between 1000 to 5000 spam/scam messages daily from a forum. I hate spammers & scammers with a vengance.

The reason is, you and your harsh attitude. Your childish activities, non-sense claims. Your problem is you notice less, understand less but talk more, you are a big mouth in my view.

This was my simple explanation: xtraelv: You are doing it wrong
We could have a better ending if you read it and acted accordingly instead, you have chosen a way to humiliate me for nothing!

Why these harsh words everywhere?
You might removed it but FYI I am closely watching all your activities since you have started accusing me with all these harsh words: scammers and blackmailers, hypocritical, blackmailed and scammed, blackmailing spam clown, extortion / blackmail, muppet. You have nothing to prove against me mate.



You post same shit everywhere, a new way of spamming...
There is nothing in the rules that says that your smerit decisions will be scrutinised by a blackmailing spam clown with some warped interpretation of the rules.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4019640.0  Scam Accusations > Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner
http://archive.is/BHD1Y#selection-7507.0-7519.62

Do not be fooled by this blackmailing spam clown.

Full explaination and blackmail scam accusation against mdayonliner has been made here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4019640.0
http://archive.is/zU24W#selection-2299.0-2307.49

Do not be fooled by this blackmailing clown.

PM me if you have been blackmailed by him.

Blackmail scam accusation has been made here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4019640.0
http://archive.is/tE40M#selection-1283.0-1295.49

There is nothing that says that your decisions will be scrutinised by some blackmailing spam clown with some warped interpretation of the rules.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4019640.0  Scam Accusations > Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner
http://archive.is/sU84r#selection-1987.0-1995.62

Just stop posting same shit on my topics. It's spamming.



Your ignorance
mdayonliner is endorsing giving merit away as "prizes" in a signature campaign and his signature is "for rent". Win $25 + 4 Merits every week!

oopsy! seems like you edited your comment!! Did i tell you yesterday that I was looking your activities? Here what you said originally.

mdayonliner is giving merit away as "prizes" in a signature campaign and his signature is "for rent". Win $25 + 4 Merits every week!
mdayonliner is giving merit away as "prizes" in a signature campaign and his signature is "for rent". How hypocritical is that ?

Did you even read this before accusing me not to PM you several times?  #
I wish I could but there are so many cases I am investigating that I have actually no time to PM individuals asking for explanations. That's why I always leave the RedTrust removal link on the tag I give.



You claim yourself a scam buster but I see your investigating skill is very poor. Scam busting is not your league. You better retire or find something else.

You can think it's malice all you want, but being a "scambuster" you should know that the people you are responding to here bust 100 spammers/scammers (accounts) a day at times by analyzing merit and crypto transactions, and they deserve it..
If you look, their are threads specifically analyzing all the merit ever transacted on this forum with all kinds of stats, charts, and graphs so yeah people analyze merit a heck of a lot and the reason you were singled out is your suspicious merit activity..

You said it mate. Thumbs up! @eddie13

And don't mix up me with my brother. We don't even live in the same country. I have declared on the trust page with a very good explanation that mahimonliner IS my younger brother. A better explanation is here I gave to marlboroza when we had conflict You tagged him for no reason. Remove his tag.

Account of my younger brother. The rules says to declare someones ALT with a neutral trust however I find it necessary to declare this account in public for two reasons:

1. The username contains same suffix: _____onliner
2. When merit system were introduced my younger brother sent 4 merits to my account to try how the new merit system works. (If someone consider this as merit abuse then IMO the justification will be wrong. It was a mistake but an innocent one. When merit system introduced on 25th Jan 2018, first few days were confusing for everyone. A major number of members were testing the merit system by sending it to each others. I received those 4 merits on the Jan 27th.)

Note: I used to be an affiliate marketer and influenced few people online because of my extraordinary performance in affiliate marketing. I noticed in several places they use their username with the suffix "onliner". My younger brother is one of them. In BitcoinTalk if anyone notice any username with a suffix of "onliner" then feel free to contact with me. I will Neutral trust with that person so that the community can identify it.

Courtesy question: If someone create an account with a suffix of "onliner" or any username, then once they earn enough sMerits, they send bunches of Merits to my account to ruin my reputation then will I be a victim or how the community will look at that?



A polite warning. Please do not bring my personal stuff in here. I can have three Facebook accounts. What is it here to do with that? You do not know me. What I do for living, my profession, my motivation nothing at all. So, stay away for good.



Ok, seems like I lost my mind. This motherfucker is twisting everything. I will take a break and focus on some real stuffs to do.
2512  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Giving a toolbox to an unemployed man. on: May 21, 2018, 10:04:04 AM
Bitcoin Talk is one of the most newbie friendly forums that I've joined. It offers a wealth of resources to help new members to improve themselves, and to become valuable members of the community. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the members who have arrived recently seem to see this as a sign of weakness, and they expect to be given handouts and personal care and attention, and they expect this without giving anything back to the community.

I'm reminded of the unemployed man who was given a tool chest. He could have used this to become a master craftsman, but instead he used it as a seat to continue begging, and then he sold it to buy beer and cigarettes. If you can identify yourself in this post, then please reflect on the message. You have it in you to become a master craftsman, but in order to achieve this, you need to open the toolbox, and learn how to use the tools.

We called it attitude and mindset. A person with right attitude can master anything. There is a difference between I am poor and I am broke mindset. A poor can never become rich. It's not only true about money it's also the truth when you are seeking knowledge.

Not even less than a week ago I had no clue (how it's done) about a topic. I always thought it is something very complicated and I can never figure it out. But once I had this mindset that I WILL master it then it took me few hours to grab the whole thing and yesterday before I crushed the bed I made a full tutorial on it! I posted it on the Beginners & Help section.

What was it holding me back earlier? It was my mindset. I thought I could not help it so I left it aside before but when I had this urge that I WILL figure it out then I started moving forward. A man/woman can do anything if they want.

You are the person of your imagination.

Thanks for the reminder Jet Cash.
2513  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint on: May 21, 2018, 01:57:04 AM
reserved
2514  Other / Beginners & Help / Change log on: May 21, 2018, 01:56:51 AM
Code:
Tuesday, May 21, 2018 @20:56 GMT: Added some example PGP Public Keys
2515  Other / Beginners & Help / [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint on: May 21, 2018, 01:18:56 AM

Pretty Good Privacy
English Version Tutorial (Windows Only)
Please wait 1/2 minutes (depending on your connection speed) to load all the images



Table of Contents




Abstract
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Many people do not have any clue about PGP encryption/decryption. It was same for me however I had to learn it the hard way. Explore the topic The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here to understand why you need to know it. If you are an Electrum wallet user then I am pretty sure you have seen a signature link next to the installation file. You also seen a warning notification on the top which talks about a fake copy of Electrum.


Long story short, PGP gives you extensive privacy and you can easily validate the authentic source of your received file/text. In this tutorial we will learn...

# How to create PGP Signed message and signature
# How to verify a PGP Signed message and signature
# How to encrypt a message
# How to decrypt a message

Once you get a good grip of these 4 basics, I believe you will be able to grab the rest without having any further assistance.



A Better Understanding
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Before we start, it's gonna help you if I give you a brief. PGP consist of two Keys...
1. Private key <=== You need it to decrypt a content
1. a) You also need a passphrase, in other words a strong password.
2. Public key <=== You need it to encrypt a content

Think about a very sensitive message you want to email to your friend. You don't want any gov agency or any spy read the message. These people can easily access your email server. To avoid it, ask you friend to give his PGP public key. Once you have it then encrypt the message and email the encrypted message to your friend. Now only your friend can decrypt it because he knows the private key.

Warning: Do not share your private key and passphrase with anyone.


Getting Started
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Download and Installation Go to top
You will need Kleopatra desktop application. Click here and download gpg4win-3.1.1.exe (this is the current version, you might find the same or a different version but don't mind, whatever the version they will have on their server, it will be downloaded). Once download done, go ahead and install the application (I assume, you know basics of installing an application). Once installation done, you will be seeing Kleopatra icon on your desktop.
"KleopatraLoading"

Create Your First Private and Public Keys Go to top

1. Open Kleopatra > File > New Key Pair...
LoadingOpeningKleopatra
Click here if unable to see image

2. Click on Create a personal OpenPGP key pair
LoadingCreateA personal OpenPGP key pair
Click here if unable to see image

3. Enter Name and Email > Click Next
Loading without name and email Loading with name and email

In our case, we are using...
Code:
Name: mdayonliner Tutorial
Email: tutorial@bitcoinTalk.com
Of course these are made up information to demonstrate the tutorial

4.Click Create
Loading Click Create

5.Enter passphrase (consider a strong password) -> Repeat -> click OK
Loading without passphrase Loading with passphrase

In our case we have used... <=== Do not publish it in public ever
Code:
tutorialMday

6. Record the following information...
          6.1. Fingerprint : In a text file or any other file of you choice
Code:
3DE42C11CBDD44EFC63B602DFA92987833EE3CE0
         6.2. Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair...
          6.3. Upload Public Key To Directory Service...
          6.4 Finish
          Loading Record the following information...

          6.2 Click on Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair...
          Click on Before Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair...

          Chose a directory of your harddrive and keep the file safe. This is our private key obviously

          Enter passpharse -> Click Ok
          Loading...
          Click Ok
          Loading...

          This process just exported the PRIVATE KEY  <===== Do not publish it in public ever
          Locate the exported file and open it with notepad
Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----

lQPFBF/gbYIBCADNJHgmcOlD0qIXGl842UUxRISp5NJHQQdq5erExw32ta/2rahs
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v/0CR5x/As6mQpjuZAyWUEXOmkndM/7uqeGC4vhqQC8JulOAv5rLlJKX1+b4xyH5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=G8Nk
-----END PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----

          6.3. Click on Upload Public Key To Directory Service... -> wait a little bit -> Click OK
          This will upload the Public Key online in the PGP Directory Service
           But before that we need to check if the directory domain is still active. In case of inactive domains please follow the following setting.
An error occurred while trying to export OpenPGP certificates.
 Server indicated a failure gpg: keyserver send failed: Server indicated a failure
-snip-
Try changing the OpenPGP keyserver.
If you are using Windows OS and Kleopatra as in the tutorial above, go to Settings -> Configure Kleopatra ...
In the OpenPGP Keyserver column (default: hkps: //hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net), enter the keyserver that is still active/accessible, https://pgp.mit.edu; http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/; or other servers; then click OK.

-snip-


Here's an example of my public key:
http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x58bc997445d96f68db65c169a2ca884f183d22e9
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          Don't worry if there is an error. You can do this later after proper configuration.

          Click OK and Finish

          You should be seeing your newly created PGP user ID
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          6.3.a. Right click -> Click on Publish on Server
          Even after changing the server if you keep getting error then do not worry. You do not need any server for your public key. You can save it in your computer
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          Save it in your computer in a known directory. This is your public key

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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=5HwR
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

So, we have now our...
1. Private Key
2. Passphrase

3. Public Key
4. Fingerprint


Red: Private only | Green: Publicly can be shared

Create PGP Signed Message and Signature Go to top

Assume below is our message and we want to sign it using PGP Signature
Code:
My username mdayonliner. It's m-day-online-r
I am going to sign this message using PGP

1. Open Notepad > Type the message > Select the message > Copy the message.

2. Open System Tray > Right Click on Kleopatra icon > Mouse hover on Clipboard > Click OpenPGP-Sign...
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3. Click Next > Enter passphrase > Click OK

By default it should have your Key pair to sign for, we can call a Key pair as Certificate. If you have more than one for yourself then you can change it to the one you are going to sign for.
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4. Click OK

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5. Open another Notepad > Paste (Ctrl+V)

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

My username mdayonliner. It's m-day-online-r
I am going to sign this message using PGP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----

iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEPeQsEcvdRO/GO2At+pKYeDPuPOAFAl/geZ0ACgkQ+pKYeDPu
POAS+wgAxzymzoGipQkSrQiiJQThiM1nQN+fFhxhhPXgEyt1Bk/9Hwl9WJB2hd/R
I4FWWSIiBkCGzvsYga25oP4ZCAaiEPEN8jpVfcgQJwjp4DpBjq66rFz7vtAZKR3I
I6L9BZf7LiQ0rF6k0g95WNm2zKUHPD1KiGOP6YqOEw6LS8m6j0ciuQiC6M4HEzZc
pTHsgCjpCF/epM5nSu3UFuFSs6kojKWtckQs0vXfhBK3PO7xqNrL+nkYUAcizUzg
SNHXW3+iaY0QGYnLEYZqXwft6q+ir84WmKeeEKxtrVNfUNMuyoqyG34Pj2z2yUoK
VLgayddA+H+uzs3YM/ApnbqFJ7Vx5g==
=o0kG
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Congratulations, you have just created your first PGP Signed Message with Signature.

[--------------still updating below contents ------------- 21/12/2020]

Verify PGP Signed Message and Signature Go to top

Let's say we want to verify the PGP Signed Message of Husna QA. Below we have our PGP Signed Message with Signature
Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

Date: 2018-03-29
Bitcointalk.org login: Husna QA (1827294)
Bitcoin address: 1HdK4YRuPrgWrTkFHTPaJoLvYJ8Cgehgnc
E-mail: husna.qurrota.a.02@gmail.com

PGP fingerprints:
RSA: 0x58BC997445D96F68DB65C169A2CA884F183D22E9
Ed25519: 0xC9B290C8C87C9BB5F440E82AD21FD04306AED362

I declare that aforestated Bitcoin address
may issue signatures controlling the aforestated Bitcointalk account.
I declare that my aforestated PGP Fingerprint RSA and Ed25519 Certification key is
the peremptory trust anchor for my online identity at this time,
and unless/until that key signs a statement declaring otherwise,
Unless this statement be revoked or modified by a statement bearing
authentication rooted in that key.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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=0PbZ
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

1. Select everything in the code tag > Copy (Ctrl+C)

2. Open System Tray > Right Click on Kleopatra icon > Mouse hover on Clipboard > Click Decrypt/Verify...
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3. Click Search > Wait few seconds until you see an active window > Select > Click Import

You will need PGP Fingerprint/Public Key of Husna QA, imported in Kleopatra Certificate list. If you do not have it prior then start from search.

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4. Check 1 & 2 > Click Next (3)

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5. Choose your key pair > Check Certify only for myself > Click Certify

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6. Enter passphrase > Click OK

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7. Click Finish (1) > If the imported information are valid then you will see green > Click Finish(2)

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8. Open another Notepad > Paste (Ctrl+V)

Code:
Date: 2018-03-29
Bitcointalk.org login: Husna QA (1827294)
Bitcoin address: 1HdK4YRuPrgWrTkFHTPaJoLvYJ8Cgehgnc
E-mail: husna.qurrota.a.02@gmail.com

PGP fingerprints:
RSA: 0x58BC997445D96F68DB65C169A2CA884F183D22E9
Ed25519: 0xC9B290C8C87C9BB5F440E82AD21FD04306AED362

I declare that aforestated Bitcoin address
may issue signatures controlling the aforestated Bitcointalk account.
I declare that my aforestated PGP Fingerprint RSA and Ed25519 Certification key is
the peremptory trust anchor for my online identity at this time,
and unless/until that key signs a statement declaring otherwise,
Unless this statement be revoked or modified by a statement bearing
authentication rooted in that key.

Congratulations, you just verified your first PGP Signed Message with Signature.

Create Encrypted Message Go to top

Before creating an Encrypted message we need someone else's PGP Fingerprint/Public Key Certificate. We already imported Public Key information for Husna QA. So, lets assume we will send him/her the Encrypted message. <<=== Please literally do not send him/her any message. Hack, s/he does not even know about this tutorial.

Now assume, below is our message and we want to Encrypt it.
Code:
It's m-day-online-r going to Encrypt this message..
..using Kleopatra PGP Encryption

1. Open Notepad > Type the message > Select the message > Copy the message.

2. Open System Tray > Right Click on Kleopatra icon > Mouse hover on Clipboard > Click Encrypt...
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3. Click Add Recipient(1)

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4. Select Recipient > Click OK (2) > Click Next

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5. Click OK

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6. Open Notepad > Paste (Ctrl+V)

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
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=ONYM
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----

Congratulations on Encrypting the message. If you send it to Husna QA, then only s/he can Decrypt it and read the original message.

Decrypt an Encrypted Message Go to top

Assume you know my PGP Fingerprint/Public Key. You sent me an Encrypted message which is below.

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
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=90j2
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----

My Fingerprint (This is the one I am using for the forum):
Code:
81DAEE690159E01E28FF951086FEA0B65C6E1B2C

Now, we will see how to decrypt this message.

1. Select the entire message > Copy (Ctrl + C)

2. Open System Tray > Right Click on Kleopatra icon > Mouse hover on Clipboard > Click Decrypt/Verify...
Loading... Loading...

3. Enter passphrase (1) > Click OK (2)

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4. Click Finish

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5. Open Notepad > Paste (Ctrl + V)
Code:
Hello m-day-online-r,
I am sending you this encrypted message.

Thank you.
This was the raw message which was encrypted before.

Some Real Life PGP Public Keys
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Some of the example PGP Public Keys you might be interested to explore or have it imported.

Name                      Knows as                                       Key file or Fingerprint   Ref
satoshiFounder and Bitcoin Creator   File   Source
theymosAdministrator of BitcoinTalk   File   Source
gmaxwellBitcoin Core Developer   File   Source

Exercises - Home Work
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Welcome to the exercises section. Before we start, here is what you wanna do.
1. Create a New Key Pair with the following information

Code:
          Name: ex-<your bitcoinTalk username>
          Email: <yourBitcoinTalkUsername@BitcoinTalk.com>
i.e:
Code:
          Name: ex-mdayonliner
          Email: <mdayonliner@BitcoinTalk.com>
We don't actually want to use our real name and email address for these exercises. The username part with the prefix ex- will help me and others to identify that we are communicating with you.

2. Have your Fingerprint published on the online server. It's gonna help me and other members to access your public key for encrypted communication.

We will have two assignments to practice. I will think of an award later for the successful participants.

Assignment 1: PGP Singed Message and Signature - Coming soon.
Assignment 2: Encrypt and Decrypt Message - Coming soon.


Click here for my Fingerprint on the server.
Code:
81DAEE690159E01E28FF951086FEA0B65C6E1B2C



electrobit: Could someone explain what is the purpose or advantages about to create or make a PGP?
Answer

Please feel free to ask any question in the comment. I will add them in here with the answer. If I do not have the answer then I will try to seek senior members' help or I will find an answer for your question. Make sure the question is related to the topic.



Acknowledgements
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Husna QA: The topic PGP/GPG Signed Message - Public Key in his/her local language was the starter for me to start my learning. I am happy that I was good enough to understand the translation in English.
TryNinja: Provided some URLs which cleared my head to understand better.
hugeblack: Suggested the idea of adding some example PGP Public Keys.
All the members who were leaving their PGP PUBLIC KEYs all around the forum. Seeing these encrypted codes were interesting for me and finally I decided to investigate what was it all about.




References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy
http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/PGP.htm





This tutorial will be continued with further materials in future
Looking forward to your expertise review and feedback
2516  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Self development and BitcoinTalk [Must read for new members] on: May 20, 2018, 07:22:56 PM
Thank you for sharing your experience, we are striving to experience more, wish you more success in everything.
You are welcome. I hope to see you also achieved something in future from the forum.
2517  Other / Meta / Re: Discussion needed: xtraelv and Lafu activities on: May 20, 2018, 05:26:21 PM
Thank you everyone, for the feedbacks you have left so far on this topic. I will wait for some more feedbacks from different members until I make a summary of this topic. Right now I am working on a tutorial for the Beginners & Help section to add on the topic Self development and BitcoinTalk [Must read for new members]. I already added some views in the other topic which created against me on the Scam Accusations board. I quote it below...


Thanks for stepping in Lauda, The Pharmacist, suchmoon and others in advance.

I would suggest that mdayonliner probably shouldn't be putting those kinds of terms on feedback removal--if you tag someone for merit abuse, scamming, or whatever, you should do it for the good of the community and my opinion is that unless you made an error, the feedback should stick.  Even if it's untrusted.
If my memory serves me right then I believe I had a soft explanation before however I will try again...

=>I do not feel happy by red tagging members.
=>My red tag is a warning for them to aware that they are doing things (if any) wrong (it could be merit or anything else).

It is obvious that they will see the red tag and will write me back or react harsh like this topic (Most of the time I really get harsh reply with threatening messages like "i will give you a negative trust too" but it's ok with me. I left my teenage time long ago).

=>When they come and explain me or they admit they made mistake/s then I remove the red tag with a neutral tag. The neutral tag is a log only for their first warning.

After that if I spot the same behaviour then I can bring all these evidence/s of first warning and request any DT member to take a look on the case. If DT find them guilty then it's up to them if they want to red tag the abuser or not. But my feeling is that DT member WILL red tag them if they do the same mistake 2nd time. And this way the forum will be free from abusers, a better place for users who respect the forum rules, cares about the forum and the community.

Question could be... why don't I give neutral trust at the first place? Because, a neutral trust will not make them serious enough to admit or even to explain me but a red tag will do.  

I think the "terms" of feedback removal are too convoluted and sometimes mdayonliner can seem like a bit of a drama queen but I don't see malicious intent here.
@suchmoon, I hope now you will have a better idea of my redtag removal topic. Based on your feedback here I will re-structure the topic so that it looks good and not a drama queen stuffs  Grin


Stop using these two words every time someone gives you a timeline to correct something. Neither word is applicable here. Overly-sensitive humans. Roll Eyes
@Lauda, thanks for spotting it. That exactly explains my explanation to The Pharmacist above.


In general for the record, I have no interest whatsoever to blackmail anyone for anything especially for un-trusted feedbacks - I am not such stupid.


Something like "murder from neglect" (I believe I've picked the right term).
@Tyrantt, I love it (the statement)  Smiley
2518  Other / Meta / Re: Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner on: May 20, 2018, 05:08:01 PM
Thanks for stepping in Lauda, The Pharmacist, suchmoon and others in advance.

I would suggest that mdayonliner probably shouldn't be putting those kinds of terms on feedback removal--if you tag someone for merit abuse, scamming, or whatever, you should do it for the good of the community and my opinion is that unless you made an error, the feedback should stick.  Even if it's untrusted.
If my memory serves me right then I believe I had a soft explanation before however I will try again...

=>I do not feel happy by red tagging members.
=>My red tag is a warning for them to aware that they are doing things (if any) wrong (it could be merit or anything else).

It is obvious that they will see the red tag and will write me back or react harsh like this topic (Most of the time I really get harsh reply with threatening messages like "i will give you a negative trust too" but it's ok with me. I left my teenage time long ago).

=>When they come and explain me or they admit they made mistake/s then I remove the red tag with a neutral tag. The neutral tag is a log only for their first warning.

After that if I spot the same behaviour then I can bring all these evidence/s of first warning and request any DT member to take a look on the case. If DT find them guilty then it's up to them if they want to red tag the abuser or not. But my feeling is that DT member WILL red tag them if they do the same mistake 2nd time. And this way the forum will be free from abusers, a better place for users who respect the forum rules, cares about the forum and the community.

Question could be... why don't I give neutral trust at the first place? Because, a neutral trust will not make them serious enough to admit or even to explain me but a red tag will do. 

I think the "terms" of feedback removal are too convoluted and sometimes mdayonliner can seem like a bit of a drama queen but I don't see malicious intent here.
@suchmoon, I hope now you will have a better idea of my redtag removal topic. Based on your feedback here I will re-structure the topic so that it looks good and not a drama queen stuffs  Grin


Stop using these two words every time someone gives you a timeline to correct something. Neither word is applicable here. Overly-sensitive humans. Roll Eyes
@Lauda, thanks for spotting it. That exactly explains my explanation to The Pharmacist above.


In general for the record, I have no interest whatsoever to blackmail anyone for anything especially for un-trusted feedbacks - I am not such stupid.
2519  Other / Meta / Re:Serial feedback blackmailer - mdayonliner on: May 20, 2018, 01:36:27 PM
The third post, aka poisoning the well, is unnecessary and actually makes your case weaker.

Point taken  - I removed the third post.

You might removed it but FYI I am closely watching all your activities since you have started accusing me with all these harsh words: scammers and blackmailers, hypocritical, blackmailed and scammed, blackmailing spam clown, extortion / blackmail, muppet. You have nothing to prove against me mate.

You are just a big mouth.
1. Economy / Scam Accusations / Medic coin fraudulent scam attempt by people claiming to be part of their team on: April 04, 2018
2. You think I am (?) which is today
3. Economy / Scam Accusations / icenter is a scam ( icenter.co ) again today.

Anyway, I will reply with everything when it's right time.

It is hard to believe that someone who is such a serial poster (little content - lots of posts) only made an account on Bitcointalk in December 2017
There is bound to be a couple of "alts". He has clearly been into crypto much longer (according to his linked social media & with multiple alt facebook accounts)

These are the ones I easily found:
https://www.facebook.com/masudul.kabir.96
https://www.facebook.com/mrnh2011
https://www.facebook.com/masumeva
- I take pride of this statement by the way.


I will hear feedback from the community in here first. Talking to you is waste of my time.
2520  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it bitcoin haram? on: May 20, 2018, 12:09:12 PM
how about mining ?
it's haram to ?

i want starting mining bitcoin, but idk if that mining haram to

Think about gold miners, coal miners. You are investing your labour, money to get a good return. If they are not haram then bitcoin mining is not haram too.

You are investing your energy (electricity, like labour in a fine field), money (buying hardware) to get a good return.

So, it does not meet the definition of haram. It's a business like everything else.
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