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3181  Economy / Reputation / Re: Another trust abusing by efialtis on: November 21, 2020, 12:31:48 PM
you realy want i must explain you why i distrusted you?
its important you no problem i can explain but it will offtop cos here is another story
here is about efialtis idiocy
but tell me its important for you?

may be will good if you ll open topic about this ? "Why Peloso distrusted me and other idiots?" i promise i will answer all your questions ( may be )

... and that was Peloso in what I like to call "crash and burn" ...
3182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [~1 BTC Bounty] on: November 21, 2020, 12:28:56 PM
I'm getting a "Server Error (500)" when I attempt to rebroadcast via https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/pushtx/ - is anyone else having this issue.
3183  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] FreeBitco.in Signature Campaign | Sr./Hero/Legendary | on: November 21, 2020, 06:33:20 AM
Please consider my appeal I will make the future correction.

I have been struggling with my personal circumstances.

I've had a look back over the last half dozen pages of the spread sheet,. You barely scrape together 25 posts but are able in those 25 to do 20 in the gaming section which makes me wonder a few things, do you have alts elsewhere? If you can do 20 posts in the gaming section seemingly easy enough, why do you struggle to do five more?

And why stop at exactly 25 posts each week anyway?
3184  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: November 20, 2020, 11:47:28 PM
...

Hi, I can still do top up's of your LN by sending funds from my Eclair wallet if you would like to send back via on-chain 1:1 - the only thing I ask is that you pay your own on-chain TX fees (this would enable you to make just one on-chain TX but top up multiple LN)

I'll be back on in about ten - twelve hours.
3185  Economy / Reputation / Re: Another trust abusing by efialtis on: November 20, 2020, 01:37:12 PM
Explain your distrust of then.

this is a question?
this question to me?
or...)

That should read "Explain your distrust of ... then."




You can start with me if you like.
3186  Economy / Reputation / Re: Another trust abusing by efialtis on: November 20, 2020, 12:58:34 PM
Explain your distrust of then.
3187  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin betting on the 2020 US Presidential Election | Trump vs Biden on: November 20, 2020, 11:42:39 AM
Georgia has reaffirmed it's tally with Biden winning the State after a recount.  I've heard certifiers are being pressured into changing their affidavits but are resisting the attempted Coup that's trying to undermine the democratic process.

All betting should have ceased by now.  If you're still placing wagers, there's going to be tears down the path.

Bring on the 9th of January.  (then the 20th)
3188  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q4) on: November 19, 2020, 11:49:14 PM


That was a tough regeneration to be sure!  I'm all out of merits at the moment, but I like it!  (I might use it as my profile pic at some future date too)




Use the search from the forum.


Same (no merits available) - I'll add that pic to the OP (you're being immortalised!)
3189  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: November 19, 2020, 11:42:50 PM
Makes me wonder how many customers would be willing to pay 10 or 100 cups of coffee up front to fund their channel. I don't expect direct channels (where you don't pay any routing fees) to become a big thing.
They wouldn't open a direct channel because they can pay via existing channels... but it should be emphasized that funds in a channel aren't "paid".  If they create a channel to the coffee shop with 100 cups of coffee worth of funds, they can use those funds for whatever still.  They can close the channel to move the funds offline or they can pay payments to other people using those funds, routing across the coffee shop.

I totally agree with this, however, it could be assumed that the new user who only has one active channel (to the coffee shop) is probably going to *just* be buying a coffee and bagel a dozen times with what they opened the channel with.  They *might* open a second channel once the first is empty/near empty, which would then give them inbound+outbound on their portable device via two channels.
3190  Economy / Reputation / Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here on: November 19, 2020, 11:20:22 PM
Message quoted and archived [1a], [1b] for future reference:

-snip

Here's a revocation certificate for the key from the quote above.

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Comment: This is a revocation certificate

iQE2BCABCAAgFiEEIfjF1lCfvMmKE7k+ajkZony0mi8FAl+2lcoCHQAACgkQajkZ
ony0mi8/xQf+MPcO6tS7xbTvj5GHw3c5N52Gkpc3ViueCm0OV5V5MJNRkC2BaA3j
DxlYP4eMfDEGR6x+xeXVADfi8tzMTMJFvtLVamOgwaEwqKGwQWm6/FEh6RnnNXFj
KkZ+JBxTfUTNsbYfWRNt1j8HGkiXrPkTfTKffeQQiEpLnXz1rdb4KhSKtGfXkZWG
9Hxra3rZ6be65QEyvOTFP0kKgZxxzMqlIUNrrNsjI6ax+9ZWqs/WpBx4Kp4kYgfR
2aICj9k1aHxr1HIr/DadKmCpAqHrlGFaW5mTestLw2w5L2Wrtk+Qe/jrpKHliqFD
87Vz0zaL4sI8+t+mMkqwXrzfS7ddiwZM6Q==
=z0CD
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Here's a new key.

https://keybase.io/bitcryptex/key.asc

Fingerprint: F00C 72BF D0A0 744E 92FB  ED4E E24F FD11 6E46 48C4

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

mQGNBF+2lq4BDADYeRqN64M9GD+GHghKCnTzAztt3pv4wtIaEJTQsmKzp8qQy8Od
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/siTJsdDfkYLrJoEBluzxs8l+CUkZAGoUGWK1uCzDdfyBWtbI5DZjeJQrNVzc/dA
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BQJftpauAhsjBQsJCAcCBhUKCQgLAgQWAgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEOJP/RFuRkjEvY0M
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1na9w7CInVd9tBi+HFd76gI8s/yvQ1xRiIvqIZKoXdGTJFhwGhGzokPRPIqv4JsQ
zrkBjQRftpauAQwAtZV4FbAMX8sYuSs3a8WpeB9ApTlquWv1faq0YPPTE0wMvlBB
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bjzngWKH+b1a6AJZr2lhVUbT19kzDrq2Rqw=
=ugZV
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Here's a message signed with my staked address using Electrum.

Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I am Rath_ (BitCryptex) and today is 19th November 2020. I have revoked my previous PGP key (21F8 C5D6 509F BCC9 8A13 B93E 6A39 19A2 7CB4 9A2F).

My new PGP key has the following fingerprint.

F00C 72BF D0A0 744E 92FB  ED4E E24F FD11 6E46 48C4
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
bc1qmtv6hyzq8cjmkcldkh8tdef3nv2uc04wxxp8v8
ICoCGha4LtYIuKfmEDrd9Yj+a5z2aFfJTi8j2EUxssm2D4zjWmQZoPyALgC0l6mWqnyw8J8ecwJKX4fPErKPie8=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----




Message quoted and Archived [2a], [2b] for future reference:

I should revoke my old PGP keys too.

This revokes F97D 7A6F B057 3979 F3F3  D69E CBF5 E4B3 D574 8A37.

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: A revocation certificate should follow

iQIfBCABAgAJBQJftshxAh0BAAoJEMv15LPVdIo3djcP/2Erzl3LQe2zDEp0kISB
UnLop7ok0PQMWpZ0psWLIGiG9kBw2grNQvDvhY90bYajp8usme8fjn87ACbZMVXV
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eJ7gLehuPHTS29c/34YloQoDFzTjYJrVY7OVPCSR8u35YjPRxIoT0TOKuRSeHQKB
ImXvuronnaAEBqLcA++1d6fkjwxNq8UBVNOLaPQgNxU/v684yQSfj5mvmN3ZZLq6
SxSkfOVzxNZJgbhC/a9P2eKqn9gMSinzRUxh9Iu+asZK1hE1Cyh6hS3Yz6dEvwt6
YYtc0YohKKEEur3mBAeqzbAqTbg9YdgpIdxQncqWEb6PPjcdvb9MjPcN2fWV7y19
gI7fdrwKugBbXofDCxgtlBRuxuBUWKqrxbDZliyDmHn6Oze412BxZrH70BghwqHa
4Jyfmfw+B8vtN40eK5C2gnndpjQ4E+KFJrk3AS3iTgvjWY5g0o8LRPeOu52ZM8eX
adgmxuPp1z7w3RoLm/Kp9vzdw7RgHvYr71b/tc5wN0tQsQEp/SCcYpZaWne5yoUd
HZhXER9kYHKNgzARNptIek7W
=B12L
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

All keys previously mentioned on my site except for 520A E7DD 0C2F DB5C 4783  8A35 1C3D 1D19 C8E8 B6D8 should be assumed revoked as well.

This revokes 2789 4325 9F53 D9EB 45CD  9B26 4936 B8C3 ACA7 BEFB, the only other public key I shared.

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: A revocation certificate should follow

iQIfBCABAgAJBQJftsmUAh0BAAoJEEk2uMOsp777G8QQALX0oBrJ08fcrzKKMgDK
MuVHpTJbofo10WVj1nYAJj2HCl8THzG4MQknGBvOOF2SPmHbq+YSs8EvSzkJH74y
ga8A++90NWIjUsg9p7jGt7+YYV2S9v1uTKcFm9OGyKPpYW3BofvCXEK1OroiEZiP
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qHziv380LNdL2PEANNigkIJEDDMr7u/rq/XfCYIbm/LOUhsIX9CcwVSvo/QI6xRk
jUnpelflRHqqahb8G3LjSgHfkljf4VhaKnXeENOYuYX2NGTtMyrd3homs1+djJhi
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JYbZkTX95iWB2yfXJPO8r3QjH1pMGZfhKi/Akyu2mWNWlM7tFWJoTpKRHfdMKZcW
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UlcT+PDmfiD9sY5dpeVXbYod65s9Fw6tvXUNffVY/flg8F9Jh+wZ2y9W9qoOTevp
vqAuMTRxKSLNOKVJsREJcdYV
=5Ma2
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----




Am still working on this Google Spread Sheet when I have some free time.
3191  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q4) on: November 19, 2020, 03:02:05 PM
And, by the way, a strange invasion of Newbies detectives, why would it be? I don't mind, but please follow the guidelines for reporting alternate accounts. What you have provided is an unfounded accusation.

I suspect someone with a gripe against the investigation team is behind these brand new users' activities.  We might have to PM each-other about this to keep prying eyes away.
3192  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin betting on the 2020 US Presidential Election | Trump vs Biden on: November 19, 2020, 02:12:12 PM
Even better, I'll offer this as a Trump vs Biden bet; if Biden dies for whatever reason (definitely a non zero chance) before he becomes president, the bet would be void.

Unless of course you were on freebitco.in (ref link in my signature) which have bets for Kamala Harris becoming the next US president. $1 bet at 300:1 TYVM  Grin
3193  Other / Meta / Re: Why aren't AUTO-BANNED user's threads deleted (or at least locked)? on: November 19, 2020, 01:56:25 PM
A banned users' trust feedback and default trust should also be removed, but isn't.  Funny that eh?
No, that shouldn't happen. Just because a user got banned, it doesn't mean the feedback he posted about other members is necessarily wrong and incorrect, and can't serve as a warning to other members. Even quality members have been banned or have made mistakes that have caused other users to be banned for similar incidents.

Take Lauda as an example. Some users found plagiarized posts in her history. Imagine if she got banned and had all those trust ratings she gave throughout the years deleted?! I don't see that as a good option. But I am in favor of deleting retaliatory feedback where users post nothing but nasty content like "likes to suck d**k and molests himself" and similar crap.      

Good points.

Almost my entire received trust feedback is of the type you describe:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=131361;page=untrusted;offset=0

e.g.

Quote from: Lauda (no really Lauda/LaudaM - hard to believe eh?)
Lauda    2020-04-08    Reference    Continues to troll and make things about him even in cases where users are really in need of assistance. Very malicious and crazy individual.

I'd be quite happy to see Lauda/LaudaM nuked after their plagiarism was exposed and bile such as the above were removed.




But let's look elsewhere:

Quote from: logictense
logictense    2019-01-21    Reference    I'm not sure what is going on here guys. But this very weird cocksucker (whom I have never known and with whom I have never dealt - Im literally seeing him for the first time) blindly blatantly unquestionably accuses me for a random joke post I posted in a coin thread he supports. Sorry what??

See the reference link. I tried to establish a civil discussion with him but my attempts came a cropper as he blocked me and never responded to polite inquiries.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1272422.msg49311625#msg49311625

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1272422.msg49313788#msg49313788

Its been two days now since I first tried to reach out to him with regard to fake accusations pertaining to cryptopia hack. Im not entirely sure whats wrong with this stupid skunk but simple talking to him just does not work. I have tried multiple times to explain I was joking about the hack (which is anyway fucking absurd to think that I ever hacked cryptopia, then proceeded to talk about it on this message board WTF) but this little prying faggot thinks he is town sheriff of sorts or self-proclaimed cop with a surrealistic truncheon up his ass. I do not know.

What I know is this totally random faggot is willing to RANDOMLY neg a bystander for posting something he is not comfortable with. See the ref link it says it all.

Karma has your address, buddy. You are gonna get punched in the face for how you treat people. Dont bitch about your adverse childhood abuse when that happens.

Someone is on trial in NZ for hacking Cryptopia and stealing crypto - but they have name suppression - for the time being.




or

Quote from: background
background    2016-03-23        ROBBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROBBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROBBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SCAM ME 220$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ADMIN PLEASE BAN THIS SCAMMERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

SCAMMERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

SCAMMERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

I'm sure you get the idea...
3194  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: November 19, 2020, 01:35:12 PM
The user doesn't need LN.
I think we can agree to disagree here. I like to be able to buy a coffee with Bitcoin, and it's possible here. Also with LN for much less fees on said coffee.

You've just reminded me there is/was a small group of takeaway cafes in Fortitude Valley that were trading in Crypto, I went down the Valley a while back (prob two years ago now) and they bamboozled me with wanting me to connect to them *and then* make a purchase with crypto.  I'm wondering now if they were early LN adopters (and I'm also wondering why I haven't been back in all that time??)

Things are almost back to normal with just one or two active cases, so if those shops survived our mini lock-down (some didn't) then I should go check them out and report back.




Also LN related to above I can't envisage rocking up to a coffee shop and creating a channel to said shop to then buy a cup of Joe (giving the shop a small amount of inbound and outbound capacity) - unless of course you were planing on being a regular customer as confirmation time to open a channel will be an initial issue.
3195  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Bring on Rugby betting! on: November 19, 2020, 12:36:05 PM
I'm going for $25,001+ at the end of 2020 - I'm just glad I never went all in at mid $ 13,000 like I thought it was going to do.

I wouldn't bet that high if I were you, 25K at the end of the year is too unrealistic a price target considering and the thought of having several back-to-back rallies without a major correction in between is unreal. Betting anywhere under 21K is a safe zone.

If you read the fine print ... it's the amount *closest to the price"

Quote
The winner will be the price closest to the bitcoin price at 23:59 UTC on the 31st of December 2020.

... so $17,750 (where it is now) is closer to $25,000 than it is to $ 10,000 by $ 250.  

All it has to do is stay over $17,500.01 and I've won! Grin  Cool  Cheesy

(and it's a very long way from $25,000 to the next highest amount - $50,000 so the $25,000 is the most likely behind $10,000)  Wink
3196  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q4) on: November 19, 2020, 12:28:55 PM
@Xenson776 after the word "proof" (preferably on the next line) you really need to take a few moments to outline your case, even if it is to simply say two users are using the same wallet address (bearing in mind that in itself doesn't prove much as there have been cases where one person has deliberately copied another's wallet address to make it look like the other person is gaming the system).
3197  Other / Meta / Re: Why aren't AUTO-BANNED user's threads deleted (or at least locked)? on: November 19, 2020, 12:24:51 PM
...

Whatever demons are whispering in your head about me, now is the time to let it go.
3198  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 19, 2020, 11:41:41 AM
Yeah, it appears that "$17,501 - $20,000" is the most popular range to place bets on, right now:

I'm going for $25,001+ at the end of 2020 - I'm just glad I never went all in at mid $ 13,000 like I thought it was going to do.
3199  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Unit Converter: Convert satoshi, mBTC,Finney, μBTC to 33 fiat currencies on: November 19, 2020, 12:38:04 AM
OOOoooohhh ... I like the $10 US button - kudos to who ever thought of that one.  Is it possible that when the $10 button is clicked twice it becomes $20 - thrice $30 and so on?
3200  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin betting on the 2020 US Presidential Election | Trump vs Biden on: November 19, 2020, 12:28:37 AM
The key dates to watch for ( as referenced in this post: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-12/biden-trump-us-election-result-official-what-happens-next/12875804 ) are:

  • 9th December

    Quote
    The states have until December 9 to settle any disputes over the election result, including recounts and court contests.

  • 15th December

    Quote
    Each state's electors have until December 15 to vote by paper ballot for the president and vice-president.
  • 24th December

    Quote
    Those certificates must be delivered to the designated officials by December 24.
  • 7th January

    Quote
    That's when the House and Senate hold a joint session to count the electoral votes.

    When Biden or Trump receives 270 or more electoral votes, the President of the Senate will announce the results.
  • 21st January

    Quote
    That's when the president-elect will be sworn into office on Inauguration Day.

So basically, the 7th of January 2021 is the most likely date any gambling websites will hold onto funds until - after which point punters can query why they haven't been paid out.

(and given the rise and rise of bitcoin over the last few weeks, those funds are getting richer and richer by the hour)
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