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341  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN HACKS, FUTURE HACKS (hopefully this helps you be a safer user) on: July 23, 2019, 07:03:40 PM
Skeleton key is the term for this?on using up same passwords on any site you are engage into,sounds pretty new to me.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeleton_key

I live in a old farm house, every door could be opened with the same key, we called it a skeleton key. The same is if you use your password the same for everything, like having the same lock on every door that one key could open. 
342  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN HACKS, FUTURE HACKS (hopefully this helps you be a safer user) on: July 23, 2019, 06:39:35 PM
Attorney general William Barr says encryption backdoors are a risk Americans should accept if it means letting police get access to encrypted messages.
https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/23/william-barr-consumers-security-risks-backdoors/

^So if they are allowed a backdoor it means hackers will be.

Ok let`s brain storm some more about future hacks we might see.

1. Miners getting hacked, what if hackers took over a bunch of big mining operations pooled into one and fuck the network up? How good is the security at these big mining farms? I bet 100% in the future we will see this in the news of big mining ops getting hacked and losing millions or billions. (some I bet will be a inside job)  

2. Bitcoin ATM`s, just like the ATM`s we see today, People will some how start hacking those, somehow giving the machine the hackers address once the person pays instead of theirs. Most of these bitcoin atm`s are in shops where the workers have no clue what the person may or may not be doing at that machine or any clue what bitcoin is really lol, I asked them they had no clue like 4 of these bitcoin ATM`s here. What stops me from walking in there on Halloween in a mask or just wearing a full burka and altering the machine.
343  Other / Off-topic / Re: Gamers on here? on: July 23, 2019, 06:12:04 PM
Do you like first person shooter games like halo?how addicted are you to video gaming
Some of me nerd flexes (I got proof to back all of these claims)

top 1 in Heroes Of The Storm *moba* (North America)
top 1 in Player Unknown`s Battlegrounds first person solo *fps* (North America)
top 2 in Planetary Annihilation *rts* (World)
top 4 in Overwatch *fps (North America)
top 10 in Dota 2 *moba* (early days mmr North America)
top 20 in Quake Champions (North America)
top 140 in Starcraft 2 mmr *rts* (World)
56 kdr in fortnite, I kill 56 people per death.

Yah I guess I would say I like video games, I am like a Michael Jordan of basketball + Wayne Gretzky of hockey + Babe Ruth of baseball of e-sports

You will see me in to the top 10 of Warcraft 3 reforged when it release`s in (North America)

I am not addicted, just enjoy the challenge, like playing chess x1000.

If you want to become pro at video games, I do coaching for $20CAD an hour, you can pay me in bitcoin, I am sure my coaching will help in any game and real life, RTS/FPS/MOBA are my specialty.
344  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN HACKS, FUTURE HACKS (hopefully this helps you be a safer user) on: July 23, 2019, 01:16:51 PM
7. Storing bitcoin on exchanges.  When bitcoin is on an exchange, you don't own it, the exchange does and you have an IOU.  Given the number of hacks of exchanges over the years, storing bitcoin there is a poor choice.


7. Just remember, if you do not hold your banana guys, you are trusting another man holding onto your banana, This defeats the purpose of bitcoin.

The most common way people lose their bitcoin, is not being their own bank.


    Exchange: Silk Road
    Amount: $270,000,000 (171,955 BTC)

    Exchange: MtGox
    Amount: $700,000,000 (850,000 BTC)

    Exchange: Cryptsy
    Amount: $9,500,000 (13,000 BTC and 300,000 LTC)

    Exchange: Mintpal
    Amount: $3,200,000 (3,894 BTC)

    Exchange: Bitstamp
    Amount: $5,100,000 (19,000 BTC)

    Exchange: Bter
    Amount: $1,750,000 (7,000 BTC)

    Exchange: Bitfinex
    Amount: $72,000,000 (120,000 BTC)

    Exchange: EtherDelta
    Amount: $266,789 (308 ETH)

    Exchange: Yapizon
    Amount: $5,500,000 (3816.2028 Bitcoin)

    Exchange: Bithumb
    Amount: $7,000,000 (in BTC and ETH)

    Exchange: OKEx
    Amount: $3,000,000 (in Bitcoin)

    Exchange: Coinis
    Amount: $1,800,000 (Unknown)

    Exchange: Nicehash
    Amount: $60,000,000 (4,000 BTC)

    Exchange: Bitstamp
    Amount: $5,000,000 (18,000 BTC)

    Exchange: Coincheck
    Amount: $534,800,000 (523,000,000 NEM)

    Exchange: BitGrail
    Amount: $195,000,000 (17,000,000 NANO)

    Exchange: CoinSecure[1]
    Amount: $3,300,000 (438 BTC)

    Exchange: Bithumb
    Amount: $31,000,000 (in Ripple)

    Exchange: Zaif
    Amount: $60,000,000 (5,966 BTC)

    Exchange: MapleChange
    Amount: $6,000,000 (913 BTC)

    Exchange: Pure Bit
    Amount: $30,000,000 (ICO + 13,000 ETH)

    Exchange: HitBTC
    Amount: Unknown (A daily volume over $200 million)

    Exchange: Cryptopia
    Amount: Significant losses (Atleast 19,390 ETH)

    Exchange: Coinmama
    Amount: 450,000k user emails and passwords

    Exchange: Binance
    Amount: 7,000 BTC

There is more, but let`s just learn from these ones and from the first sentence of the white paper.


USD/EURO IS A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, THE EXCHANGE IS A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, TRUSTING A 3RD PARTY IS NOT P2P!
345  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BITCOIN HACKS, FUTURE HACKS (hopefully this helps you be a safer user) on: July 22, 2019, 06:29:21 PM
I want to start off by saying bitcoin has never been hacked, many in the media make it look like bitcoin is hackable and not safe, but the truth is people are hackable and clients they use 3rd party are not safe, not bitcoin itself.

Some of the "hacks" I have encountered over the years, hopefully this helps you be a safer user. Please feel free to add more, or possibly think into the future way`s people may do to help secure bitcoin users.

1. The first thing and most common is people using a skeleton key, A skeleton key is when you use the same password for everything, If you check this site https://haveibeenpwned.com/ many big websites you have used leaked your passwords and emails (LinkedIn, This forum, Myspace, are just to name a few). If you have coins on a exchange and you use the same password as your email, consider your coins gone. In addition If you are using coins on a exchange you did not read the first sentence of the white paper and I suggest you do that before holding any bitcoins, it is meant to be p2p and not go through two financial institution.

2. Similar and common to the one above, if you are using a weak password, people can use a program(brute force as example) to figure out your email password in seconds. Make sure you password is not something small, the more numbers and the more letters and combinations of them, the more time you buy yourself. The best is if you mix your passwords up daily or make a bot that auto scrambles your passwords to a new one every few hours so you don`t have to do it manually.

3. Keyloggers, similar and common to the one above, if you are using a public computer, or maybe have malware on your own, they may be able to log all of your passwords and if they have a connection through something like remote viewing to your computer, they can steal all of your coins. Stay away from public computers when using bitcoin and regularly check your computer for viruses, just like us human`s sometimes they need a good cleaning.

4. Malware hack, This is a copy and paste hack where when you try to post your address when sending bitcoin and it get`s replaced by the hackers, Always double check to make sure the address you are sending to is the one you copy and pasted. If it is not, you probably have Malware on your computer.

5. Trusting 3rd party software, I used to play on a anti cheat client called ESEA, for counter-strike (a video game). When I would go to sleep my computer was used to mine bitcoin, in a zombie network so I would not notice.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/20/esea_gaming_bitcoin_fine/
Trusting, things like steam client, discord app, blizzard client, (any game, client or program) On the computer you have your wallet can put you at risk. These companies can change their terms and services at any time. They also may be exposed to 3rd party hackers taking advantage of the weaknesses in their clients. Try not to have any additional app`s on your computer other than the necessary ones to run your OS.

6. A lot of people think 2FA is 100% safe, It is not.  Hackers can call up your phone companies and steal your sim card and number, some can spoof your own number. Do not have faith in 2FA on exchanges, it has been proven it is not safe 100`s of times now. I believe the best way to store bitcoins may be a hotwallet with a password mixer on your own computer not attached to the internet, but I think cold wallets may be good to. Sure some 2FA`s help, but it is not 100% secure. You probably want to use Linux to, not windows or apple shit or whatever horrid OS your phone is running on.

Just remember, if you do not hold your banana guys, you are trusting another man holding onto your banana, This defeats the purpose of bitcoin.

There is a few more things like ransomware, social engineering, scams(bitcoin doublers), phishing links(sites that look like the real one but are not) and many tricks people use on social media, so be careful.  

Perhaps some more experience members can give their two satoshi`s on the subject and experiences to help new users out (get it instead of 2 cents, ok I know it was lame). I would also love to hear some theory's how people may steal coins in the future or ones I did not list, I think I got some ideas on what will happen.
346  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: looking for seller bitcoins (3.5 Euros millions are needed) on: July 22, 2019, 03:22:33 PM
Recently I meet an investor that are looking for a seller, my customer have (Euros) 3.5 millions for invest in main 100 top cryptocurrencies, due the important amount, He want to trade it face to face in a bank in Spain.

there are anybody here that could sell him or give me any advices?



Do no buy from any person directly. The best bet is an reputed exchange from where you can buy direct. Try bitflyer , they sell directly besides the normal bitcoin trading there. Their daily trading is around 50 million $ and under Japanese legislation. It s legalized in japan and have top 4 banks as partners. So impossible to get cheated by them . Its much safer to buy directly from them.

This is their official address

https://bitflyer.com/en-jp/

Best of luck

"Do no buy from any person directly. "

BROTHER IT IS A FUCKING P2P CASH.



Welcome to the my ignore list.
347  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN Will hit 1 Million $$$ ? What do you think ? on: July 22, 2019, 03:03:28 PM
What does it matter how much fiat people think it is worth?
What is the difference between 1 x 0 or 100,000,000 x 0 or 100,000,000,000 x 0?

At the end of the day 1 btc = 1 btc
348  Other / Politics & Society / Re: We identify you off your heart beat signature, good luck wearing a full burka. on: July 22, 2019, 02:56:51 PM
the orthodox muslims have more sustainable birth rates than the western population,

there are also advantages if we treat women like muslims, so lets go on with that.

i would actually approve sharia law in germany against muslims, especially if it would be executed with western perfection.

First off this post is more about how hiding behind clothes can`t really help you anymore as the sound your heart gives off is like ESP wall hacks to one who can identity it, all they need to know is your unique beat and have sound sensors on the streets.

As for the birthrates, if we just made it so you could only have 1 kid per person or 2 kids per couple before charging big tax fees, it would sort itself out real quick to a sustainable, manageable and maintainable numbers.

Yikes, you should treat woman the same as you, you should treat all races and people the same. Just treat others how you would like to be treated, literally if you live by that, you will have a good afterlife.
349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In 10 years from now a quantum computer on: July 22, 2019, 01:48:09 PM
In 10 years from now a quantum computer will have sufficient computation power to give a 51% attack on the bitcoin network.

Please discuss.

In 10 years Bitcoin+blockchain:
1.Won't exist.
2.Will improve to a level,in which quantum computers won't be a threat,they could even help. Grin
Let's hope that the second option will happen.
This topic has been discussed 100 times before,so it's pointless to ask the same questions again and again.

1. Bitcoin and Blockchain are immortal, so they both will exist buddy even if no one uses them, which they 100% will use at least blockchain and I am pretty sure 10 years is to soon to ditch bitcoin, but it will be ditched at some point when people realize a fair distributed supply is how you make a money supply that is not a ponzi scheme, all other coins will become niche.

2. Quantum computers or a pool of lesser computers will always be a threat with the current system, Hopefully they change the consensus algorithm so instead of 51% of the hash power, it is 51% of the users. (spoiler: it is not going to happen with bitcoin unless satoshi comes back, pretty sure the person is dead)

Is it a general agreement of a consensus of people if 10 people out of 1000 agree on something because they have more money or hashing power?

con·sen·sus
    a general agreement.

gen·er·al
    affecting or concerning all people.
350  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bulgaria Big On Bitcoin As Reserves Could Exceed Its Gold Stash on: July 22, 2019, 01:00:23 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5167571.0
351  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / bulgarias-bitcoin-holdings-surpass-their-gold-reserves (FED + TRUMP COLLECTING) on: July 22, 2019, 04:01:14 AM
Other countries do not be duped, be smart like Bulgaria

https://www.trustnodes.com/2019/07/21/bulgarias-bitcoin-holdings-surpass-their-gold-reserves

Trump and the FED love bitcoin, it is true, I saw Mr.Sherman, Trump and Steven Mnuchin all playing on a bitcoin gambling mice race site thing.

It is reverse engineering they are collecting atm, you need to collect before they do other countries.

Be Smart
Be Bulgaria
Be Bitcoin

 Wink

Peter Schiff are you smarter than Bulgaria ? They discovered the most remote planet in the Milky Way brother and made the computer and wrist watches. (according to google)
352  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Affected by bitcoin Copy paste address on: July 22, 2019, 03:46:33 AM
Easy $5,000CAD for the hacker in that address, really wish we blacklisted these coins and hacked exchange coins but then that would be kinda centralized, still it would be a nice fuck you to the scammers. I rather the coins be burnt then have them cash out. You can see some of the big exchange hacked coins being move around and sold, if It was up to me I would freeze that shit. Perhaps in the future a direct digital democracy and voting council of 51% of the people using the network can do such things, perhaps even revert stolen funds back would be nice and apprehend the fucking scum bag and serve justice on their ass.

So many lives have been ruined because of assholes like this. Just because it does not seem like it is money, you are stealing honest working peoples hard earned money, scam the fucking politicians and the bankers, not the general public, be like robinhood if your going to black hat.

Anyways I hope anyone who stole someones bitcoins in the future has double stolen from them or you become the person you stole from and see it from their side, dipshits.
353  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about the price of Bitcoin if Donald Trump can ban Bitcoin ? on: July 22, 2019, 12:41:19 AM
I mean you can`t really ban bitcoin, You can outlaw it in your country. It would have 0 impact on bitcoin itself, other than speeding up the network a little once all the traders were done changing exchanges and some leaving the market/bitcoin.

As for the price sure the market may go down a little for a bit, but it would go back up and when other countries and merchants refuse USD over it, which they will, I promise you, then It will go back up a fuck load.

Just know it will be your only time to get cheap coins again if he "banned (outlawed in his own country)" bitcoin, that will be the last big dipper.
354  Other / Off-topic / Re: Need help from blockchain games enthusiasts. on: July 22, 2019, 12:19:36 AM
Xaya is working on a new game where you might be able to earn income I am not sure yet, I made 4-5 bitcoin playing their last blockchain game huntercoin in one day (don`t even try it today lol someone programmed bots and you will get owned, I owned the bot AI twice before they patched it)
wow. When was it? Creators were probably so pissed

When I killed the king who was holding like 4000 coins than like 2000 coins, around 2014? 2015?
He was mad, but fuck him he was cheating and using hacks basically, bots to play for him.

I snuck a red character under a yellow character twice and backdoored the king who was generating coins over time lol. (he must of been using a color pixel bot)
After I killed him the 2nd time he said "not this time" because we both moved a unit on the same piece at the same time to get the crown but he got it, I still got 2k huntercoins that were .00098 btc at the time lol and the first time I got the crown and cashed out 4k huntercoins, when it was like .001, so around 6 btc actually I guess it was.

It is all logged in the huntercoin to see lol, you should see me type "HAHA FUCKING OWNED or something" and him going "Not this time" lol as you sync up the wallet

actually huntercoin is a simulation of the end of bitcoin and gold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYJVG1fKnRo

The ending is not nice.
355  Other / Off-topic / Guy getting 3 v 1ed and some random helps him out on: July 21, 2019, 08:40:52 PM
What if we had like the batman blockbrother button, and in our wallet we could send out a signal to all other blockchain users that we need some help, like calling 911 but with blockchain somehow so all users can triangulate your position on the blockgps and see where the fuck you are on the blockradar to help show up and punch non bitcoiners in the face when they are trying to steal your bitcoins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I-5zGKVpME

 Grin
356  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you had a chance to ask God a question (if there is one). on: July 21, 2019, 07:41:21 PM
If you had a chance to ask God a question (if there is one). What question would that be?

I call it a creator for it is a characterization not a deity like god, and there is one if you open your eyes everything comes from something.

I would ask the creator of duration, or this blockchain of time we live in, which would be the creator of everything technically, how it created duration and space. I believe you need the first one in order for the second one. But like how does something even begin to manifest such an idea without duration to begin with? I am so confused on how this was done. I think we have to be like in a bubble inside of eternity or something.

If you can assume every set of 3 holds 3 units, You can assume every creation has a creator, because all the ones we have inspected do. So I assume something created duration. I guess that would be the creator of everything.  

I think satoshi is probably close to my question, with how he or she or they compiled the genesis block. I wish I knew how that was done.

tldr: How did you create duration? before duration even existed to be able to create in? in other words how were you created? or how did you create yourself?
357  Other / Off-topic / Re: Asians are the most evolved race on: July 21, 2019, 05:44:31 PM
Asians are the most evolved race

Source

The evidence which supported this are :
1. Asians are smarter.
2. Asians are the most attractive race.
3. Asians are youthful.
4. Asians are less smelly.
5. Asians are less hairy.

Further explanation are on the source such as "one of the evidence of Asians are smarter is that only Asians who can make Anime up to this day".

All of these

    Caucasoid (White) race.
    Negroid (Black) race.
    Capoid (Bushmen/Hottentots) race.
    Mongoloid (Oriental/ Amerindian) race.
    Australoid (Australian Aborigine and Papuan) race.

Spoiler: we are all the same race the human and the same species humans.

If you go back in time they are just all forks of the main race, human, which was probably probably a fork of chimpanzees, which is probably a fork of bonobo`s, which is probably a fork of great apes.

They all forks of the Amoeba

Now I can tell you where the first Amoeba came from if you think you can handle it.

What you call Diseases/Bacteria guess what and where they came from?
358  Other / Serious discussion / Re: What are we going to do in the future? JOBS on: July 21, 2019, 02:09:18 PM
One job that might not ever be replaced by AI is being a farmer.

>Anyone else noticing the self farming farm bots, and the self driving tractors and fruit pickers? Farmers All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI


Literally first post of the thread dude.

yah look into farmbot https://farm.bot/ or these machines that already have replaced millions of jobs, granted they may have made a few 1000`s of jobs, but it does not compare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSWibCKzusM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNn5DB1Zen4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5PTKHRw2FQ

There is self automated pickers and planters now.
359  Economy / Economics / Re: Scarcity does not = Value, Where is 2-12? 14? 16-23? on: July 21, 2019, 01:52:48 PM
Yah someone said to me in a forum post a few days ago, I forget who it was, that scarcity = value and if that was the case. The chart would look much different on con market crap (for all the coins above bitcoin I show would be worth more than bitcoin). USD would actually be the cheapest currency if that was true.

But I agree, Supply and Demand can alter prices, and scarcity does play a role there, I am a farmer I know all about markets, been going to real markets since I was 2.

So lack of supply and large demand = value going up.
360  Economy / Economics / Scarcity does not = Value, Where is 2-12? 14? 16-23? on: July 21, 2019, 08:59:54 AM
I forget who it was on this forum but they told me scarcity gives something value.

Why is USD worth anything then and rice?

People give things value and normally people are the reason that thing has value, most of it being Delusional delusion.

Scarcity does not = Value, Where is 2-12? 14? 16-23?  



I don`t think it was gmaxwell, that said this, I was just reading his old post when I took the screen shot, It was someone else I can`t remember who it was, But this proves them wrong.

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