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3641  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Strange Issue with https://flyp.me/ on: August 16, 2020, 01:14:12 PM

I asked on one of their admins on telegram and they give me this answer

"The final exchange rate includes all the fees"

This is probably due to some currencies charging different fees dpending on the address you pay to: i.e native segwit v legacy for btc and ltc. And probably not quoted because /none of the others do it/.
3642  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Need urgent help with my Electrum wallet on: August 16, 2020, 12:26:46 PM
Don't run versions below 3.3.4

My mnemonic from. V 2.8 still works fine on electrum v4.

Check you got it from electrum.org and went there instead of using a site the electrum 3 version pointed you to.

To restore a wallet with the new version:
Input a name or leave it as is when opened > then click "standard wallet" > "I already have a seed" (2nd option) and put in your seed on the next screen and follow the setup through and you should see your old wallet. Don't run anything if the old wallet suggested you install it and if you use a search engine to find their website, look for the top option that isn't marked as an ad.
3643  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: status not confirmed Nano Ledger Etherum transaction on: August 16, 2020, 10:09:29 AM
I had the same problem and if you click the transaction on etherscan it'll give you an estimate of how long it'll take to confirm.
3644  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Trump decision to exit Paris accord actually hurt US economy?. on: August 16, 2020, 09:30:33 AM
It's probably a very costly agreement to the US. As they produce more co2 than every country in Europe already does.

It also means that Bill Gates actually doesn't have much of an influence on the US government (and that's probably not a bad thing).
Although it doesn't make sense for smaller countries to play their part and larger ones to just ignore the problem entirely...

3645  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Reccomended wallets on: August 16, 2020, 08:34:16 AM
Do you only have 3 wallets?.

You could look at including electrum, potentially mycelium, éclair?

You could look at wallets on bitcoin.org. I think "crypto.com" should be more of an honerable mention as it is REALLY young.
3646  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How uniswap liquidity pool work on: August 16, 2020, 08:25:34 AM
Either that or if you could post your ether address here I might be able to help

I'm thinking you've either just been credited all of the other currency or you've been credited a sort of liquid ether (an leth) mych like how dai and cdai works.
3647  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Strange Issue with https://flyp.me/ on: August 16, 2020, 07:52:36 AM

-snip-

If this is the case don't you think they must mention that the fee for bitcoin transacitons is x$ this.? and I am pretty sure this is not about the fee.


No... They always give you a different rate on the cobfirm screen than they do on the initial I've, it's why I never used shapeshift (it was at least they tactics early on). Just tried it with 6. 95 eth that becomes 6.75...


3648  Other / Archival / Re: Betting Systems on: August 16, 2020, 12:07:11 AM
Yeah not a bad read by any stretch and it's nice you copied the article in the thread.

These strategies are kinda proven not to work, but there are ways to effectively nullify the house edge in certain games with low edges to start with.

There are strategies for example where you use martingale but with a max bet at a certain amount higher than base bet*2^8 and returning back to base above that - but even that would lose you money.
3649  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gekkoscience Terminus SHA256 Bitcoin R606 Pod Miner bitcoin earned per day?? on: August 15, 2020, 11:05:09 PM
You could look here to check the profitibikity based on your electricity cost: https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/btc?HashingPower=410&HashingUnit=TH%2Fs&PowerConsumption=2300&CostPerkWh=0.25&MiningPoolFee=5
(change the numbers for the miners).

Without electricity few, you'll make $20 a year or 0.002 btc with one of those miners assuming 720ghs (no overclocking) difficulty remains the same (which it won't) and electricity is free (which could be).
3650  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Strange Issue with https://flyp.me/ on: August 15, 2020, 10:46:46 PM
Could it be factoring in the transaction fee? $6 does seem high though for the fee.

If you want to do this trade you could try opening it on the currency exchange and see if anyone will fill it (I can't decide whether I'm holding yet but might be able to do it myself).

3651  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is purpose of archive post? on: August 15, 2020, 10:40:57 PM
They're for a couple of things:
1. Reference links remain the same if someone refers to it in another thread.
2. You can look through old posts and anyone hero+ is able to reply to non locked ones afaik.
3. They're like a cold delete for threads that are outdated or when a board gets trashed. If the thread is deleted you lose your activity points and post count which may drop you down a rank. I think some sections there were pretty big so if a member posts exclusively there they could drop from a Sr-legendary to a newbie-full member
3652  Other / Meta / Re: [ETH] tag on: August 15, 2020, 10:37:08 PM
@LoyceV was right, if we add the eth tag then we should consider adding most of the altcoins too coz they are similar with ethereum.


Yeah and what about grin coin? That's the one Theymos seemed interested in, surely that'd be added first.

3653  Economy / Economics / Re: Lithuania President gifted crypto to Estonian President. on: August 15, 2020, 10:33:34 PM
It's a great first step I guess. We'll have to  wait and see if there's a point a G7 country does this to another because that'd be extremely notable...
. I haven't heard about Lithuania being cryptiphillic but I think it was going that way.
3654  Other / Meta / Re: [ETH] tag on: August 15, 2020, 11:27:09 AM
When did we become eth talk?

Also Ξ (Greek uppercase Xi) is apparently the ethereum symbol.
I think it looks like ≡(equivelance) so it confuses me...

I think it should be personal preference if you love eth enough then you can hotkey it, much like dollar/pound/euro are keyed that way.
3655  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented on: August 14, 2020, 10:38:17 PM
I made a slight mistake, looks like I didn't clear cookies and cache and so without realizing it, I was using an old session and sent to an address I already sent before.

Am I screwed?

I sent the session ID, address, everything via email but haven't heard back yet.

It was a lot and I really need it so hopefully they can see it and just recreate another session for me?

If this info was sent to their proton mail, just wait for their response they should be able to track it. As long as the session hasn't expired.

I'd advise you put in your token and extend it if you're near the 7 day deadline.
3656  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: August 14, 2020, 07:44:33 PM

Afaik the idea Satoshi had was 1 Satoshi being $1.
I'm pretty sure the idea was that 1 satoshi would never be worth more than a penny

This is considering inflation of the fiat currency doesn't exist and deflation of bitcoin due to lost funds also doesn't exist.

I get that it makes less sense but even if a Satoshi is 0.1 cents, you might still want more accuracy - and it's free on the lightning network.
3657  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network FAQ on: August 14, 2020, 07:09:43 PM
The other issue is we are talking USD and such. There are some currencies out there that are worth a lot less then that. And people might need to send what is a fraction of a US penny to someone because where they are that is all they need to do in the local fiat.

-Dave


People in 3rd world countries will use alts not LN.
Because LN still has the deposit and withdrawal transaction fees of BTC, which for some of those people $5 is a month's wages.

Altcoins offer faster confirmations and overall lower costs of usage than BTC's LN combo service.

 



Afaik the idea Satoshi had was 1 Satoshi being $1.

Already you need 2 significant figures to handle cents. Then what if someone from Sweden wants the more accuracy down to a hundredth of a króna? 1 Swedish króna = 0.12 us dollar. So thats already 0.001 Satoshi?

Then there's rupees which need even more sf.

Edit: by sf and significant figures I mean the numbers after the decimal point.
3658  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org YouTube channel? on: August 14, 2020, 06:39:29 PM
Time to talk about security and risks.
Does the youtube account owner allow adding any extra security besides what youtube itself has provided? I mean this is about hacking, I have several times here found cases about accounts with many subscribers having been hacked and used as a giveaway media like this:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5247959.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5261574.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5244324.0

Youtubers run on a system where they'll use an account manager or their editor to upload content after they've viewed it and will coown it with them - this is the root of these attacks imo. If you make a YouTube account/channel from a Google plus account I think you'll get a warning on your phone if it's hacked.

Would anyone be interested in a forum telegram channel and potentially group chat? No idea how I'd ensure not getting a bunch of random reputation flags if I made one but as a spin off project I don't think it sounds an awful idea?

We already have a discord server, official one created by Cyrus with the approval of theymos but again, it's not that popular among the users here. Only few of us are using it. It was meant to be only for the halving but it was so fun so Cyrus decided to keep it. There are different channels and also suggestions and voting for new ones so I don't think we need something more on that front.

Looks interesting: I remember icq was quite widely used for other things too so I thought I'd ask. I'll try joining that if I work out how to use two different accounts in one app.
3659  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CryptoStar - Mining-Company (undervalued) on: August 14, 2020, 05:28:03 PM
Because of the crisis
I`m searching for good stocks, also silver,
gold, medical, communcation and bitcoin-mining companys.


I think medical and communications stocks will be at their peak now imo... (assuming communications is mobile and Internet etc).

I don't think gold will last long, its normally something you buy before a crisis.

But saying that, with those you're not taking too much risk.
Although a 9M market cap is quite small if that's what they raised from an ipo or something.
3660  Other / Meta / Re: Logged out automatically on: August 14, 2020, 04:24:36 PM
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I just tried login-in on two separate devices on different OS and browser types. Both maintain their respective sessions in use until I log-out of one of the devices. This causes the other device to log-off ipso-facto. Not unique it seems …

I have not encountered OPs case otherwise than through the above described case.

Yeah this is normal and what is meant to happen when you log off.. Theymos replied to me a while ago saying it just gives you the same. Token for your session or creates a new one and gives the old device that until you click logout as it then destroys that session token on the server side.



If it's on the individual device and it just logs you out when you close the app (not hitting logout) just select to save cookies for this site.
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