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3481  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "wedosgibas" account on: September 07, 2020, 04:03:21 AM

Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I will leave one proof post if there will be a problem like this, yes why did they write my ETH address? Unless they were newbie, myself, or hated me and planned this

Evidence in some spreadsheet bounty programs should be helpful, that I used that address first, or do you think I have access to editing all spreadsheets?




I think spreadsheets like Google sheets have. A last edited date. So if you just find a time that was edited before they posted an address then you might get somewhere, but it might be helpful to have one from a time before they registered or to catch them out dojng the same copy pasting with someone else's eth address in the past - though they could just be another alt.
3482  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "wedosgibas" account on: September 07, 2020, 03:47:05 AM

Unfortunately, there is no information that I found and I have deleted all data in my btt account, but my data in the spreadsheets of some bounty programs may still be neatly arranged, is that not enough?

Actually this can be done quickly, I can prove it by sending the assets from my wallet, and if someone else claims this is their wallet and let them prove it, if they can, the moderator can ban all the accounts.

Bitcointalk forums have to create their own web archives for this kind of problem.


Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I don't get the idea of copying another address. What's the point? You don't control the wallet so whatever is deposited there, you can't get it. Usernames of members being copied, yes, but addresses, no.

Sign a signature as well to prove that you are the owner of the address as well, maybe it could help you in some way.  Huh
I thought it's a scam attempt to block someone getting the bounty by making it look like they've joined with an alt too, especially if their account is banned. There could be more reasons too.
3483  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "wedosgibas" account on: September 07, 2020, 03:13:20 AM
You could try searching your address in your preferred search engine to see if one of the phishing sites picked it up, however I don'tknoe if thst would be accepted as valid evidence.

Unless you find a post here thst is unedited from earlier before their posts thst has your eth address.
3484  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "wedosgibas" account on: September 07, 2020, 02:45:58 AM
If you have any idea of when you firs tposted and the post remained up for a week to a month you could try looking here to prove it was you: https://archive.org/index.php

Putting https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1882218;sa=showPosts in the search box.
3485  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "wedosgibas" account on: September 07, 2020, 02:26:58 AM
- from the op..

You're incredibly unlucky if you aren't them (or lucky if there's some funds on that new address you've inherited). It looks like:
1. You are linked to them
2. You've managed to somehow generate their same address a year after they posted it if this quotes are right.

3486  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin node cluster on: September 07, 2020, 02:05:31 AM
This might not be the best place to get help with this as it's a little more operating system based and people who deal with that os might be best to advise you...

A few things we should get out of the way is what operating system do you plan to use? Linux would be much easier for achieving this but it's not the only option. Are you comfortable with servers and virtual server management (I don't think it's a high learning curve if not).

Are you wanting isolated instances of bitcoind for each task or do you want a central machine that takes requests from the rest of the nodes on the network?
3487  Economy / Economics / Re: Why has the s&p500 already made a full recovery? on: September 06, 2020, 01:05:35 PM
I hate it when governments tell companies "you didn't made a profit like you imagined you would?
Here is the money you would have made anyway" and just help them out. And the sick and horrible thing is, people, I mean literally humans, getting money because they need to survive from the government and companies (well CEO's) say that why should public get money individually when company doesn't?

They keep saying that if they do not, they would bankrupt, I am sorry but what type of company bankrupts after few months of not working? Have they never invested or saved a single cent in that company?

Are they spending more than they are making every single day? If you run a business that can't stop for 3 months, you deserve to be bankrupted, and if you think people and companies are equally important to save, you are a sicko as well.

Yeah the British government did something like if the main owner was a billionaire, the company had to turn to private investors to bail it out instead - which I think was a good idea. But they could even have reduced it a bit more. If you're not able to sell your companies bonds on the public market, you're probably not good at managing your company.

The US government aren't great at controlling their budget. Afaik they also gave lots of money in grants to some people (musk got $500k) and Google were founded fromggovernment grants. Now these should really have been loans, I'm not saying they shouldn't have been a thing, but they must've given them to tons of people.

If anyone doesn't have three months worth of expenses then they really should've been taken to court if they had a company as imo here that probably counts as fraud. A lot of companies that survive off continuously taking out loans do so but normally hold a years' worth of capital to pay off the debt if something happens.
3488  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Can you be in love with someone that have periodontal disease on: September 06, 2020, 02:32:21 AM
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gum-disease/

It MAY be transmittable but I think it's not likely and easily treated by routine brushing of teeth.

Until the pandemic I went to the dentist yearly and normally clocked in at 0-2 mm recedence (3-5 is at risk afaik) and they were happy with all the readings. According to that article above, the point you need to seek medical attention is when it starts to bleed - if not caught in a routine checkup.
3489  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Politicians exempt from being spied on on: September 06, 2020, 02:10:18 AM
THE BEST PART? Politicians exempt themselves from this law (Is this country really a democracy? This was not voted by the people lol)

Don't worry, no matter how many exemptions these politicians are voting for themselves for, they will be spied on anyway, or who do they think they are kidding.

Yeah I was just thinking this. They spotted Dominic Cummings' 240 mile round trip, I imagine the press already have an involvement in telecommunications logging - like the phone hacking that takes place also.
3490  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can i make more money on: September 05, 2020, 02:03:39 PM
What are you looking to do? Invest? What's your budget? Computer processing specs? And does manpower mean you already have a firm with employees?
3491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Inviting reputed people to form a governing n advisory board for a de-stablecoin on: September 05, 2020, 02:01:04 PM
Sounds good if you've already got a plan/Prototype unless you were expecting community members to contribute from the start?

As long as the stable coin can remain immutable by a central power and has full reserves I can see it doing well.
3492  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can i make $100 in Bitcoin under 1 month if i start with $10 on: September 05, 2020, 12:52:11 PM
Go and learn about analyses very well, nobody will give you accurate information about bitcoin speculation and trading. Trading is risky, you can lose your money. In future trading, you can make up to 10x of the bitcoin you use to trade. It is possible for you to make $100 with $10. But, the more you put the leverage, you can easily lose. Learn about trading, margin and future trade. But I will not advice you to do that because you can easily lose your bitcoin.

76% of cfd users on forex and stocks lose money.

With leverage trading, you'll always lose money before gaining some (excluding the anomalous spike you get).

3493  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can i make $100 in Bitcoin under 1 month if i start with $10 on: September 05, 2020, 12:30:18 PM
No not really.

People who earn btc will probably have the best returns along with those that can do good TA. If you want to invest, put in your $10 and hold it, don't send it anywhere else but your wallet and then back to an exchange when you want to withdraw. (but this could be a boring process).

"double your money" sites are always scam.
3494  Economy / Speculation / Re: empire market exit scam = caused the price to drop yesterday? on: September 04, 2020, 10:45:03 PM
I was expecting a move like this for a few days.

Since the third rally between 11000-11500 and 11200-11500 was in we just couldn't keep consolidating, we either went up or down. Based on the fact we did it twice or thrice more and the last drop from 12k was quite fast compared to the others it was very likely we broke the 11k region. On fact the last pump to 12k was a bit spurradic compared to the others which either meant a quick break up to 16k or a break down to 10.5k.
3495  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia plan to use untested vaccine against the coronavirus on: September 04, 2020, 10:14:06 PM
I'll edit the op in a bit because I have more information and they've only started testing it on 40k people in a stage three trial. I think it's been proven that his daugher and the supreme court judge haven't been given doses of the virus.

It takes at least 4 years to check for side effects from adjuvants. The very fact that they need adjuvants shows that they are not natural immunity boosters.


I hope the european vaccines come with some sort of meta analysis of trials being done. I think most places are working on the same type of vaccine (with similar proteins it's meant to be fighting against on the "spiky" surface part of the virus) so we will hopefully have enough information to at least confirm its safety.

If we can get the first 2 billion doses and then 7 billion, long term immunity might not be necessary to be tested - but I don't think many people are certain for the safety of the vaccine. I think opinion polls were around 40%.
3496  Economy / Economics / Re: i can proof my economy knowldege anyone who critizsed me i have good question on: September 04, 2020, 10:02:23 PM
so right now usa need to produce exacly  this ammount of money
if they did printed some part of this then  they must get this much money to complete the money injecting target

3313463440000

The FED already printed 6 trillion to inject into the market though? So you're already out by a SF of 2.

just ask me and ill shove you with ecacty facts how why and when

I thought I did?
3497  Other / Meta / Re: Legendaries need love as well. on: September 04, 2020, 07:09:00 PM
I think I use some of the threads and posts as an alternative bit of social interaction. Sometimes I spend quite long hours on the computer, and it makes a nice break. ~snip~ Knights Templar, and their subsequent evolution into controlling the EU and the UK amongst other countries. It's quite difficult to introduce that into a social conversation ~snip~

I've made some random topics round here in the past (most on serious and ivory) - I remebmer a few chemistry topics and one on wind speeds.

I'm the same with the TV thing, I don't really unserstand leaving it on in the background but I know a lot of poeple do.

You're better off mading spontaneous topics and just leaving them where they are - even if theyre' not of interest now someone will probably comment something at some point.



There are no rules outside of the mining boards against making topics that are of a similar nation (but aren'tt he same in a material aspect).



Also on the antipharma aspect, I think a lot of drugs are overprescribed or cause other problems. I saw a ted talk on statins a while back that looked interesting but didn't look further into it, also knowing people from a clinical psychology background it seems some conditions are  over diagnosed (but I wouldn't want to comment much on that because most are meant to be on medication - it's a slim majority though who get an accurate diagnosis).
3498  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Are bitmex just trying to scam with their kyc policy? on: September 04, 2020, 06:28:47 PM
There'll be a point where you can't eschew KYC unless you're suicidal. There may always be non KYC exchanges but they'll become shittier and shittier as time goes by and the volume and security won't be there.

It's probably going to result in more noobs than ever being ravaged as the nefarious identify that as an area to exploit.

There's a chance dexes will take over though too?

Fiat to currency trading already almost always requires KYC, defi SHOULD be able to handle leveraged trading at some point and there are exchanges like Waves exchange which has an app and doesn't require a security deposit (unlike bisq) there's also potential for the lighting network to have availability within defi too afaik.
3499  Other / Meta / Re: Legendaries need love as well. on: September 04, 2020, 04:12:29 PM
Does this mean you're up 1500 merits since the systems introduction?

I'd say that's pretty impressive. I'm normally targeting "curious newbies" and people on the tech boards so I'm probably guilty of not being fair to some legendafies in my merit dispursements.

And meh on the health research stuff. Everyone gets an opinion and to make their own decisions when it comes to their health. Your autonomy rights are protected by law.
3500  Economy / Economics / Re: i can proof my economy knowldege anyone who critizsed me i have good question on: September 04, 2020, 03:56:13 PM
You got a citation/source for this?

I'm not even sure your post makes any sense...

Moneys introduced through Central banks adding an extra few % to the monatory supply:
For developed stable countries it's about 1.7%-2%
For markets that don't move as fast and lesser developed countries it's about 4-10%

(this is only for big countries as some smaller ones - I'm told - base it off other metrics such as gdp).

There are a few types of banks beyond the central bank though and the two main ones that seem to be mentioned are full reserve and fractional reserve..

97% of UK currency is produced via the fractional reserve system, I think it's similar across the rest of the developed world as most loans are generally not too difficult to pay off and collateral can increase faster than the debt interest if only a few people default (with things like housing).

Most have the fraction of reserves as a 10% reserve leaving the rest of the funds to be leant or spent - which produces a recursive step so they can keep doing it with the next deposits - hence why we get a 3% reserve.




no you see its not quite right here!


its like this:

lets say like now the banks want to inject new  money into economy
so they will count all the people in the country or  single currency area such us usa dollar eur or other currency.
they count how many people are and then they will multyply this with  10 000 usd its calculated that 10000 usd is needed to inject for 10 years into economy per each person.




now we know why they brought people from the middle east to europe.
and why they brought people from mexico to usa. 



every 10 years is money printing circle.
now all the banks will inject money into economy for next 10 years.

it means we will have economy boom next 5 years.
you dont belive me? do the math calculate and you will be shocked how accurate numbers and facts i have here


i cant belive i really share this info for free here again and again.


and this is just the dip of the iceberg what i know Smiley

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