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2621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? on: May 31, 2019, 09:31:09 PM
you guys know that the whole thing is called cryptocurrency and it comes from cryptography in a sense
In short cryptocurrency can be termed as a digital asset and it use cryptography to secure it.

so if someone that creates crypto software- what makes you think he uses his real name to sign something
i mean has anyone ever tried to decrypt the name Satoshi Nakamoto?
There is no point in decrypting the name Satoshi Nakamoto, it is just a alias like you use in this forum where you want to have some form of pseudonymous power.  Tongue

also another fact is - the 2 persons that did the pizza transaction are virtually nonexistent aswell, or has anyone ever met those 2 guys, just asking
The million dollar pizza is ordered by Laszlo Hanyecz and Jeremy Sturdivant is the one who ordered the pizza, it is not a big secret and that tells that you have no idea about anything that is going around here, you think debunked a big conspiracy here with this.  Tongue

So that leaves you with cryptocurrency invented by a name that might be encrypted aswell and the first transaction has been done by 2 persons that don't even exist
Who ever created bitcoin sent the first coins to Hal Finney.
2622  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 Cricket World Cup - Discussion & Analysis on: May 30, 2019, 12:07:47 AM
Wow, those are some really tempting multipliers! If I had to choose one out of those considering the risk/reward ratio, I'd go for New Zealand.
I consider New Zealand as a good team but do they have the team to win the world cup, highly unlikely considering their history, England and Australia have the chance to win the world cup and Australia always are a competitive team in the history of world cup, they were not performing well on the built up of the tournament but i think they will perform well in the tournament and can lift the world cup once again.
Any tipsters here for cricket.
2623  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | V2 & New games out now! 👽 on: May 29, 2019, 10:53:07 PM
Its already been said in the site that the minimum payout for each member is 0.002btc, this is for security and stability, and many members have already agree to this terms.
Are you talking about the minimum withdrawal rate ? if not what minimum payout are you talking about, i would like to put one suggestion for all the campaign participants, since there is a change in campaign rates, there should be a exception for campaign participants about the withdrawals as i will always find it hard to reach the withdraw limit even in the past.
2624  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitblender inaccessible, need to withdraw savings on: May 29, 2019, 10:02:50 PM
Looks like the site is not accessible at this moment, giving one day to withdraw everything is not a fair deal for their customers, just wait for some time and hopefully they will be back online again, there is no other way to contact them other than the site and his profile over here.

If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.
It was one of the most reputable and the oldest mixer till they made the decision to shut down and i do not think that the owner will run with the user funds.
2625  Economy / Economics / Re: What currency shall human use when colonizing Mars on: May 29, 2019, 06:32:41 PM
You are the one that is too limited in your imagination, every single thing that you see around you was at some point thought to be impossible and the only reason those things exist is because someone refused to believe it was impossible to create them, colonizing Mars may seem to be impossible today with our current technological level but in a few centuries it could be possible and this could happen even sooner if there is an international effort to do it if the resources of our planet begin to run out.
To imagine on those levels you have to be either a billionaire and not everyone have the opportunity to be born with a silver spoon, colonizing mars is a good concept but up to what extent will in be a reality to stay there is the real question, you can visit mars if you have billions in your pocket and in the next twenty years you might even see tourists being take to outer space, but colonizing another plant is a distant fantasy.
2626  Economy / Economics / Re: Your Source of Investment Money? on: May 29, 2019, 04:27:37 PM
Most of my current holding comes from campaign rewards because I sold most of my holdings last year for my personal needs but recently I had invested nearly about $7000 hope it would turns into $70000 in few years. Cheesy
If you have invested that much and if you have the patience to hold for the long term then it is a real possibility to earn that much profit. In a couple of years we will see another mega rally we saw in the past after the halving and make sure you book your profits before the crash happens, no one has any idea on how big the rally will last, but when there is a market correction you will understand and book your profit during that time.
2627  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' currency in 2020 on: May 29, 2019, 04:01:55 PM
If you mean you're "excited for it" I pity you, and if you ever buy Facebook's shitcoin, I will double that pity. 
I wouldn't go so far as to say only suckers use Facebook, because that would be insulting people I know who aren't suckers, but man.
I am not personally using any social media platform right now, i used to have an account but not anymore simply because of the privacy factor as everything about their practice is public on how they treat the privacy and security of their users. There is nothing wrong in using these social media platform if you do not care about your privacy and strangers peaking through, but i will not use anything they come out with and the virtual coin they will come up will be another horse shit just to collect more information who invest in the virtual market.
2628  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Evolution is a hoax on: May 29, 2019, 01:07:21 PM
I can prove NASA astronauts are hanging from wires and that they landed a cardboard box on a the Moon but that's not the issue here. If you want to make the extraordinary claim that men "evolved" from monkeys then much like "outer space" you need to provide some evidence that isn't manufactured.
I am with you in the moon landing conspiracy, no one went to the moon after that and now they are exploring mars but never had a plan to explore moon again with all the latest technology and the reason they tell for not exploring moon right now is the extraordinary expense Roll Eyes Cheesy .


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If you claim we fell out of a monky's ass, then you need to back this extraordinary claim up with some credible evidence.
Evolution is a fact but i am not with the ape to human transformation theory, if that was the case we will not have any monkeys as every ape and money could have changed through evolution to humans.
2629  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Fiat VS. Crypto, which is a more stable currency? on: May 29, 2019, 11:36:09 AM
If a stable coin does not have an 1:1 all-cash reserve, do you think this means it fails to keep its value on par with USD?

As the media questions whether Tether has enough USD reserve to support its value in the recent USDT/Bitfinex drama, I found a data analysis of fiat currencies pegged to USD and comparison to stable coins.
It is a really good analysis and we all know that Tether is not transparent with their finances and they will fall when their lies fall apart, Tether always claimed that they had 1:1 US dollar cash reserve even when they printed billions during 2017 and there were many threads here questioning their reserve claim and now they revealed that they allow other assets too as reserve, not sure about the rest of the stable coins. If there is any stable coin that have transparent audit data, i will convert my coin in them and not in Tether.
2630  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Third world Islamic countries like sex with young boys. on: May 29, 2019, 10:58:40 AM
I was on youtube Exploring topics like Afghanistan. The video reported the Afghan Police like having sex with young boys. Young boys are hairless and seem feminine.

Are all Isamic slobs like this?
Damn!! i am sure they will be prosecuted and will be going to jail for that, in a civilized society you will end up in a jail for these sort of shit Shocked.

Mohamed fucking a goat
Who is that actually, usually people from Pakistan are known as goat fuckers.  Cheesy

this is not just limited to young boys. anyone who doesn't have facial hair is considered feminine to them.
I used to work overseas specifically middle east and when I got there my room mates told me that my face
too clean shaven
What in the bloody hell is that, without facial hair you are considered feminine, may be that is the reason they are conflicting each other and going to war for no reason. Grin
2631  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance lost $40.7 million to hackers, which exchange is next!!! on: May 29, 2019, 10:29:23 AM
This is risky, personally I pass the KYC so my information is now not a secret if it's happening.
Even big exchanges can be victim of this, I wish we have some sort of exchange that does not require any KYC,but we cannot do it since they are regulated by the government.

I think Exchanges should be penalize if they got hack as not only our coins are compromised, but our information as well.
They will not tell you whether the personal information you gave are safe with them, we have seen many hacks in the past and what happens all of our personal data will appear in some dark site to be sold and only then people will understand the gravity of the incident, every exchange will follow the AML rules so that they do not get in trouble for their business but at what cost in the big question. Yes i support the idea of penalizing the exchange for their reckless behavior for not taking care of their security.
2632  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: May 29, 2019, 10:09:35 AM
someone could possibly use that message, address and signature to impersonate you on other platforms... For instance, someone could create a Telegram account called @ene1980_ and then send someone that signed message and say "see, I'm Ene1980 from Bitcointalk, you can trust me".
Thanks for all the suggestion, i never thought like that

This is my address
bc1q8u77jpwcyuv6xdqa0cfwd469ax79lhe7v69n39

Someone quote me.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is Ene1980 from Bitcointalk. The date today is 29/05/2019 and I am staking address bc1q8u77jpwcyuv6xdqa0cfwd469ax79lhe7v69n39
 
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
bc1q8u77jpwcyuv6xdqa0cfwd469ax79lhe7v69n39

H3Y1woVWkHz5KhpxNl9GyRvWEno4Uh7j6/o2GgfUze16L9mJEbYjlhu10oVodGvtBDSRuOSMbvjPUoHEr8nS4Vc=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
2633  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounties with limitations pays higher rewards on: May 28, 2019, 09:33:49 PM
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN A BOUNTY CAMPAIGN = HIGHER PAYOUTS
Is it profitable to join any bounty in 2019, can you provide some good projects you think are worth to join, i know that all of the tokens and projects are worthless in the long run, but if there is any project that looks promising in the short run i would like to hear from people who have invested their time in bounties. The main reason for these bounties and promotions to have maximum exposure for their project and i do not think they will limit the amount of participants because you could earn a bigger share Tongue.
2634  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 29 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: May 28, 2019, 08:13:49 PM
I agree, if this room will be added those gamblers will also desire to be in place where whales and heavy gamers are meeting each other, if such things will be implemented it will add more bigger bankroll to use from players who also wanted to achieve being part of those elite / vip gamblers inside a particular chat room.
You think that if there is a VIP chat room for high rollers, people will risk their money just to get in, i am not sure how people will spend more just to be in that chat room which is nothing special unless you have a huge amount of money to roll to begin with, only foolish people will spend more than they could afford just to be in the VIP chat room, may be there are people who think like that, if you are a high roller you will not care about those VIP chat rooms, you just roll for the thrill and the profits.
2635  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Important question to Investors!! on: May 28, 2019, 07:24:57 PM
Hey guys. As the title suggests, i've a question to the presale Investors.

Do you invest in Presales?
I would love to invest in pre sales if it is from a trusted group and i was eager to invest in Brave and wanted to invest heavily during the pre sale but you know what happened to it as it ended in thirty freaking seconds and never gave any opportunity to anyone to invest in it, i did purchase some after hitting the market, other than that i never wanted to invest in any hype project as you never know how that will end, the main reason i wanted to invest in Brave is the experience of the developers who are leading the project.
2636  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is IEO better than ICO? on: May 28, 2019, 06:27:16 PM
I don't know if it's better for an IEO than for an ICO to decide for everyone, but the fact that you can earn a lot more money at an IEO now is a fact and now a lot of people want to participate in an IEO
The main difference is that IEO are conducted through an exchange and the possibility of getting scammed are less and that cannot be said about ICO as we have seen many scams in the past that showed promise with their white paper and ran with the money nor the projects not fulfilling what they started out and that can be the case with IEO too, you can get profit in the beginning but it will end up like ICO ended up.
2637  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 BITSLER.com 🔥 CASHBACK 🌟 NEW LEVELS 🌟 NEW RANKS🌟 CHEST PRIZES OF $35,000 💰 on: May 28, 2019, 05:35:43 PM
Are you able to have some fun and relax when you are betting your money? I do not think gambling is working that way, either you are winning or losing, that's all as simple as that. But it will be different when it is online, you will be stressful and it has much more pressure than offline,like we play on bitsler, especially when it there is a lot of benefits from bitsler to their loyal customer
There is no real fun when it comes to online gambling, everyone come over to online casino to roll some in the comfort of their home and the main aim is to win some and have a chat with some random strangers and see high rollers taking risk Grin, if it is a real casino and there are beautiful ladies surrounding you and that is what you call fun and leisure and not gambling online behind closed doors Cheesy.
2638  Economy / Gambling / Re: [BETA Launch & Free Event] ⭐️ Crashdice.com - 0.5% House Edge, Play or Invest ⭐️ on: May 28, 2019, 04:38:45 PM
There is no plan to add KYC into our website.
I really appreciate your take towards that, most of the gambling sites does not respect privacy as they wanted everyone to fill in the KYC when they start winning and if they cannot do that, they will hold your money and it will be a big hurdle to get past if your prime idea is privacy. Everyone use virtual currency for privacy and majority of the bitcoin base casinos move away from that aspect.
Simulation mode would be a great addition for new players, good luck with your project.
2639  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Theft Online - Reimbursement? on: May 28, 2019, 01:24:57 PM
When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Which web wallet are you talking about and which site you are talking about and what is the situation, if you want to ask something, be more clear and crisp so that everyone should understand what you are talking about. If the theft happened and you are no way responsible for the loss of your coins then they should reimburse, but how can someone steal a coin from one wallet ?.
2640  Other / Meta / Re: bitcointalk vulnerability on: May 28, 2019, 05:17:10 AM
hi , i have discovered some vulnerability in bitcointalk in simple machine code , about emails & usernames , would be any bounty if i show them ?

thanks
You can contact Theymos regarding that, send him a PM and see what he has to say about it or wait until he responds here and i am certain he will give you the bounty if it is a legit vulnerability.


Still trying to figure the last part of your post @OP. If you meant would you be able to join a bounty after you must have shown your claimed discover. I don't think that's possible you don't have the needed rank or activities to join a bounty yet https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350.0

But after showing it if it's good then you can be awarded merit which you require.

He is not talking about joining any bounty mate, he wants to help the forum out and help with solving the vulnerability and if he does that is he eligible for a bounty if he reveals those vulnerability as he claims.
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