Thank you all. Lovesmayfamilis I don't have that in my settings. It may be part of the newer versions of Firefox... ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I did try Fedora 34 and 35, and Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mabox, Manjaro, and a few others. You look like a power user on Linux systems, but reading your adventures with systems, I'm beginning to have my doubts. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) At the moment, I'm working on Fedora 35. And I showed my browser example from it. Firefox Version 97.0. To view the video, You probably needed to install additional codecs. And also check to set the time to turn off the screen during idle time. The same as you, I am also a fan of experimenting, that is, trying out different Linux distributions. But the latter suits me at the moment, after Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, Manjaro, deepin, and others. For a long time, I have used a completely simple system that is flexible for all the whims of the user, this is MX Linux. I think a big part of the problem may have been I was using an older version of Firefox, and a version of Fedora that had reached its end-of-life a while ago. I just installed Open Suse Tumbleweed (hope it works), and, so far, everything's going smoothly.
Yesterday I read that your choice fell on this system, but again, the software will always be new, but there is no guarantee that it will always be able to work perfectly. That's why its second version is considered the most stable, isn't it? The beauty of Linux systems is that each user can eventually find and customize the system to their liking. https://www.linuxcapable.com/how-to-install-nvidia-495-xx-beta-drivers-on-fedora-35/
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To me, the OP's post just looks like a story. He does not write that he needs help. He does not provide wallet details. Stories like this have been reported before. Hence, the doubts whether this wallet was at all, and the motives for creating the topic are not clear. A user was shown to him who is ready to assist. Now the continuation of his "fantastic" story becomes very interesting. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I thank everybody that say congratulation to me. For people that want to hear the song, if I get close to my choir we will perform it. It is a song that upto 4 people and above will have to perform. Thank you Lafu for interest to provide the beats. When the song is ready I'll send across.
Right, I think so too. There is always respect not for the one who boasts, but for the one who speaks modestly about himself, having created something original in addition. uchegod-21, you have a great idea with the song. There were many proposals, but not all of them came to fruition. We'd love to hear your choir when it's ready. But first, please accept my congratulations. I do not doubt that your message about a further increase in rank will appear here soon. We are with you. Bon Voyage!
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When it comes to failures related to the forum specifically, I agree. This is a forum, and human communication is important here. In my history of being on the forum, there were failures when there was a desire to quit everything. But only thanks to some people on the forum who constantly supported me, did I realize the beauty of this place. I am immensely grateful for this. A note of yours is also essential: once you've received an error, you need to understand what to do so that it won't happen again. This applies to all life in general. Falling, we must be able to rise and become stronger.
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everyone has their believe on every projects they hold, be a believer and stick to your plan, any coin or token can change your life, here are few examples
This is a very dangerous thinking, just because you believe in some coin, doesn't mean it will go up. There's 17 thousand coins and tokens, and only a tiny minority of them do huge bull runs. Investing is garbage coins hoping to win big and fast is really no different from gambling, and the key characteristic of gambling is that you statistically can't profit from it. I also thought this call was not entirely correct. Enough faith? This is serious? Especially in a branch for beginners. I have seen a lot of beautiful projects that spared no expense on advertising, used every means to make people believe them. As a result, these promising projects turned out to be beautiful scams. I can say, on the contrary, no one should be trusted, there should be a large amount of skepticism everywhere, and if doubts can be debunked, only then can one rely on a drop of faith. For beginners, faith can only be in bitcoin. But even here it is necessary to rely on a sober mind, having not only information about ups but also about falls.
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Ratimov, I deliberately delayed congratulations to make you a beautiful digit with merit. I just don't have the words to say that you are, like I said before, a monster in the right way. I don't know how many hands you have to manage to make reports on the forum and write manuals, and how many hours in a day you have to be always online. Please accept my sincere respect, and never cease to amaze us with your masterpiece records. I once told you that fame would come, and I was not mistaken. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXxGshHG%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=cIdIhsimFu2Ohg)
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Since this is no longer relevant, maybe we will arrange another challenge: which of us will be the 1st to receive Hero Member? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) At the time of the publication this topic, I lagged behind you on merit, but now you can scold LoyceV&Co for the merit-pack handed over to me. I don't see her like an explosion of charity to make her dreams come true, so I think the challenge will be somewhat unfair. Apparently, sometimes our merit sources want to sincerely help those who dream, especially those who have not been able to reach the rank after a few years. To me, it looks like a pity, nothing more. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Just compare what @SatoPrincess has achieved during her time on the forum, and what you have achieved by just "asking" for your dream. Yes, Santa Claus does happen these days.
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He had the signature on for over 2 weeks. It was until i tagged him, that is when he came lamenting in my inbox how he was not aware that 1xbit were scammers. He applied for their campaigns twice, both campaign threads had warnings from different members about 1xbit being a scam. Sincerely, is OP trying to tell us he never saw the warnings?
I agree with you, all excuses about ignorance look very implausible. But even more surprising is that he is concerned about neutral trust. This just goes to show that the OP doesn't understand any difference in the trust system, and up to a point, he wasn't bothered by any feedback at all. But one day, his proud nature was hooked by a JollyGood tag. (irony) The OP just has no idea how happy those who got negative tags from JollyGood before would be, and the tags would change to neutral. I know JollyGood as someone who rarely changes his mind. There was a time when a moderator who vouched for a person requested a neutral review for an account. In the history of the OP, a review was changed just like that, but the recipient's dissatisfaction breaks records.
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Gasty4 did not come online after february 04. Don't know what that hacker is doing after getting hold of the account ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Was there really a hacker? Or is it the owner's fault? He only has 32 merits, it's not such a big loss, so as not to try to start all over again. Moreover, his account was not blocked, and he did not take any actions at the time to protect himself in case of losing his account. What conclusions can be drawn? He is to blame. Buddy, don't think I'm against restoring your account. Just learn to be more responsible. I am writing the third post with a call to just start over. Today, receiving the merits that you received earlier can be much faster, because you already have some experience. You just need to be able to fall and rise with a proud head.
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25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]
==================================================== Ban evasion.Bushra55 Autoban userAyan224 banned[ archive ] ==================================================== Ban evasion.sahadat Autoban usersahadat92 bannedETH Wallet: 0x2FbD166f705a947054A17844C213ca5BF517e193
BSC Wallet Address: 0x2FbD166f705a947054A17844C213ca5BF517e193
[ archive ] ==================================================== Ban evasion.rubrock Autoban userrahim43 bannedYour own ETH Public Address : 0x39Df380Be934567b55A8dD59760b6e6e6bbf7D42
BSC Wallet Address: 0x39Df380Be934567b55A8dD59760b6e6e6bbf7D42
[ archive ] ==================================================== Ban evasion.warhawk200 Autoban useriamwarhawk banned[ archive ] ==================================================== Ban evasion.Touheedkhan78 Autoban usermrmac886 bannedBICAS address (ERC20):0xD181CBE9297E33f065e36e1300b00445679d6852
BEP-20 Wallet Address: 0xD181CBE9297E33f065e36e1300b00445679d6852
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@Awaklara, good job, i see you found a connection between the two spammers I mentioned here, and I'm pretty sure the other two accounts belong to the same person. No, it won't qualify for a ban. The address https://twitter.com/suryamuftiali first appears on tazmantasik. And for pikkie, it appears only once. This is very easy to mistake for normal copying. If it were the other way around, and pikkie was the first to post the twitter address on the forum, one might assume that a ban is possible. YOSHIE was the first to apply for a ban, and as you can see, nothing happened. @Awaklara, the link goes to another account. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FwQTXgbz%2F2022-02-09-23-16-10.png&t=663&c=drw3B4IOjh_txg) Also, try to learn how to quote correctly. It's still do-able with a minor work around which will take less than 20 seconds or so.
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It's inspiring. I congratulate you on your find. In addition, I recommend learning how to properly use the search function on the forum by studying a good topic. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276341.0Knowing how to search, you will always be in the center of the news about any fraud. Join the discussions.
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The browser itself has already implemented protection against hidden mining. You can also check your privacy settings and enable protection if it is disabled for some reason. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FFmXcCrS%2F2022-02-09-23-16-10.png&t=663&c=nkzV8Sr-yJA6Xw) And why don't you update your system to the latest version? Is Fedora 35 inferior to version 30?
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I don't really understand why most of these people that come to the crazy amount of wealth illegally usually display this stuff on social media like they legitimately got them and that the law will not catch up with them. I hope this "Allegedly" will eventually be confirmed as true and their connections will be established so that they can face the result of their actions from the pain they put others through.
Everything is clear here, because the money is stolen, where else to spend your free time and stolen money? Real millionaires rarely use social media, simply because they don't have time for all this nonsense. Even the owners of social networks rarely or do not use social networks at all. They are in business, all they have is natural, they do not think that it is necessary to show off, but the mind of scammers seems to be set differently. But it is the arrogance of such people that most often attracts supervisory authorities. A good proverb says: "Money loves silence"
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"When the police got the search warrant, they managed to find the private keys" - I wonder where they kept their keys? Were the keys in Heather's makeup bag? (ironic) Just having such possessions and not taking care to make it impossible to find the keys seems a bit silly and weird. I don't side with the criminals, but logically, the first thing the criminals do is go to great lengths to make sure the police can't get their hands on the keys. In another case, it can be assumed that pressure was exerted on them, opening all places where the keys were not hidden.
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Honestly, we never can know when little things we neglect get back to bite us. Like they say, "Experience is the best teacher."
If you say that experience is the best teacher, then the OP must draw the right conclusions. No wonder, I asked a question that the OP carefully ignored. He created a topic in which everything was thoroughly chewed to him. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5380534.msg58939174#msg58939174Why didn't he heed all the advice he was given at the time? Why create a topic and not listen to the answers? Merits? The OP lost access to the account himself, could it also be a probable cause of an incorrect attempt to change the password, which the OP is embarrassed to say? It's always easier to blame others. OP, your account is not banned. And, that is, you still have an attempt to create an account from scratch, given your previous mistakes. Because of your own mistake, you will learn from this rather than being sophisticated and begging for restoration.
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The discussion of bitcoin in Russia takes uncertain every year. It seems that by the time any decision comes into force, bitcoin will already be mined (sarcasm) Having large areas for mining, and understanding all the advantages of bitcoin, Russia is still "thinking" about how to make the adoption of cryptocurrencies the most profitable for regulation. Everything that I see at the moment still looks very flexible, they propose to levy taxes even with a ban on cryptocurrency, which seems completely absurd.
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