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3721  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Bounty]DEGO.Finance Defi with Sustainability-100,000 DEGO Token[Total 8 weeks] on: September 19, 2020, 12:39:39 AM
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3722  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥[ BOUNTY] UNIDAPP DEFI- HOT BOUNTY Up to $90K To Share🔥🔥 on: September 18, 2020, 01:44:06 PM
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3723  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥[ BOUNTY] UNIDAPP DEFI- HOT BOUNTY Up to $90K To Share🔥🔥 on: September 18, 2020, 01:39:36 PM
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3724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴[BOUNTY DETECTIVE]🔴INVIZION -100k NVZN (240 ETH) WORTH OF NVZN REWARD POOL 🔴 on: September 18, 2020, 01:31:09 PM
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3725  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]✅✅✅CrowdSale Network - Business accelerator. Token tradable!✅✅✅ on: September 18, 2020, 09:29:57 AM
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3726  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: YFX Token ( YFX) PRESALE ANNOUNCEMENT LIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on: September 13, 2020, 08:47:45 AM
It's clear, it's just copying and changing the background, currently the defi project is in great demand by a lot of crypto users, so it would be great for making a profit, I'm not saying this is a scam, so let's see what he has to say

True, and anyway this post must be on Token Section right
3727  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Parsiq/CoinMetro Promo - 50 000 PRQ for grabs on: September 08, 2020, 04:38:46 AM
this sub forum ANN not for bounty or airdrop dude  Cheesy you need to move this topic to bounty or the thread will be removed  Wink by the moderator
3728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trade crypto from ledger hardware wallet on: September 08, 2020, 04:24:01 AM
you mean "trade" for one time only or daily trade
why would yo do trade via ledger hardware wallet i mean there's bunch exchange that doesn't require KYC/AML trade via ledger if exist will cost you lot of money to pay the transaction fee
3729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Money from bank hacks rarely gets laundered through cryptocurrencies on: September 08, 2020, 04:17:34 AM
Yes, government can track records of the cryptocurrency userd through banks. Banks had always a record in their system to which authority coulr ask for it if necessary.

However, government will usually trace people that has hold position in the government that has also questionable wealth. This can lead to investigate the wealth of that official but of course it will follow a certain protocol like requesting for a certain investigation that could lead inquiry to bank account statement with the owner knowledge.

But most corrupt government official do not hold money in their bank and they use different names or letting it hold for someone close to them.

its total true no such an fool that laundry his money to his own bank Cheesy


but i think there is some method can use for laundry and stay clean first of all mixing their coin and try to spread to exchange that doesn't require KYC and then withdrdaw it using local or OTC and combine with old fashion money laundry
3730  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin Research on: September 08, 2020, 04:07:43 AM

First of all thank you for your answer, I want to tell you that I am just a student searching for some information for my diploma thesis. My questionnaire does not require your personal identification or email address but only some information about Bitcoin. Anyway thanks for your reply.

I just filled your survey and good luck with your thesis. and also you should join some group of telegram or discord that discuss about cryptocurrency world. there's lot of community out there that give you much answer about crypto world
3731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: VPN for cryptocurrencies? on: September 05, 2020, 12:50:03 PM
A VPN is only needed if crypto is banned in your country.

I don't think it's safe to do that, if you are using a VPN on your exchange to access your account and trade your Crypto you better read their TOP or term of services if they allow the use of VPN, although some exchange has their verification system on the IP you are losing but still do check it in their support if they allow it.
And about your belief that VPN is only needed if Crypto is banned in your country that's not correct, you need to read more about privacy protections and the many benefits of using VPN not only for Cryptocurrency

https://www.lifehack.org/533452/5-significant-benefits-using-virtual-private-network-vpn

yep double check this or you will regret Smiley

and anyway there's lot people discuss about how secure the vpn is and talk that they're actually not secure you can search on youtube

but in my opinion if you want to make your transaction safer and untraceable u can start private coin like monero and other
3732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Blockchain a Good Career? on: September 05, 2020, 12:39:24 PM
Currently, companies and projects need a lot of programmers for blockchain. If we pay attention, there are more coders involved in more than one project. Blockchain needs a young, dynamic team of programmers. I think in the future there will be many young and talented programmers in the world.
This is also an industry that has a higher income because of its complexity and difficulty.

yes i also believe with this, mostly bank will need huge employee since they not willing to lose about technology that currently hype. and yes maybe some bank will start to make their own cryptocurrency
3733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Over 8700 Bitcoin ATMS now Installed Globally on: September 05, 2020, 12:35:08 PM
"Over 8700 Bitcoin ATMS now Installed Globally" but right now there's no single atm in my city  Cry Cry Cry
and if i read the Pie Chart mostly ATM located in America
3734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Impact of BTC mining Pools on: September 05, 2020, 12:28:55 PM
there are many different mining pools and each single pool owns multiple different servers in different locations. so for example when you see F2POOL has 15% of the hashrate, that is being spread among multiple servers not just one to be shut down with a natural disaster or any other thing. so for example it could be 3 different 5% servers.
if you look at their coinbases they sometimes even include the server name in it too.

additionally as it was mentioned it is miners who connect to these servers and if one went down they simply switch to another one. although this can take some time but it won't harm the bitcoin network in any major way. worst case is seeing a small rise in the time between blocks that are found until miners make the migration.

To be honest i just know about this.
To kill a pool is not enough for 51% attack. However, if somebody (gov, for example) will have enough money they may buy hashrates and do it in other way

and yes for now its seems impossible to do that even government. in fact what would any gov to risk their money to do this  Grin
3735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Solar mining vs diesel generator mining ? Any experience? on: September 04, 2020, 01:07:36 AM
Yeah, is safer to buy coins than to actually mine them right now.

About diesel generator, it does around 8kwh with 2.4 litres, things you should consider, it's noisy, heavy and dangerous, it could explode if you dont know how to properly handle it. USA electricity going on rate is $0.10 per kwh, so to get 8 kw from the grid you need $0.80, to get the same from a diesel generator, you need 2.4 litres of diesel which in turn tell us that, you need to pay $0.25 cents of dollar or less per litre of diesel to be better than the USA electricity going on rate.

Solar electricity is just too expensive for a short term, you need to go to a very long term to actually break even hehe

Yes indeed


But using diesel generator is risky and when u using 24 hours maybe there's problem will come from the perspective of price, diesel are the winner. But you need to considering lot off factor like replace the oil and some part that need to check regulary
3736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some Influencers Are Not Helping on: September 03, 2020, 12:40:17 PM
maybe some Influencers  that doesn't know about crypto and tweet about crypto is payed by someone or just following the trend.

But people like Bill Gates and Elon Musk talk about the coin is surely will hit the market  Grin Grin
3737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you need to become a cryptocurrency software developer? on: September 03, 2020, 12:31:32 PM
If you want to become a crypto-currency software developer you need a lot of knowledge in software development. Like other jobs, you need to be professional and skilled in your field. It's base on knowledge because how can you do well in software development if your knowledge is not enough.
agree with this, me are software developer build website to be more specific. but personally i know nothing about crpyto code hahah

and anyway if u interesting to know about it there's a lot coin out there that open source. usually coin using python language and C maybe u can start learning that language first
3738  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Numerology +WTF on: September 03, 2020, 12:27:03 PM
I read an interesting post about the numerology of Bitcoin which I have translated to share with the community

Source: https://www.foroparalelo.com/teorias/numerologia-bitcoin-illuminati-teoria-891688/

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Numerology is a very old science. Its origin dates back to the Babylonian, Phoenician and Hebrew civilization. Pythagoras, Greek philosopher and mathematician, (580-520 B.C.) was the first to elaborate a scientific theory that numbers governed everything created and had a great influence on the life of nature and men

Numerology or Gematrics, which is how this science is defined in the Kabbalistic study, reveals other virtues and applications regarding the conversion of letters into figures and their meaning



Bitcoin.org: The domain was created/registered in 2008-08-18 (888) = 2+0+0+8+0+8+1+8 = 27 = 2+7 = 9

(Features of 9 = Humanitarianism, Selflessness, Highest Level of Change, Giver, Universal Spiritual Laws, Karma)

BITCOIN = B=2 + I=9 + etc = 9

(Features of 9 = Humanitarianism, Selflessness, Highest Level of Change, Giver, Universal Spiritual Laws, Karma)

BLOCKCHAIN = 6

(Features of 6 = Balance, Responsibility, Love, Family, Home, Nurturing, Self-Righteousness, Union, Responsibility, Community)

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO = 55 (The number 55, like the 33, 22, 11, is not reduced by being master numbers)

(Features of 55 = Master of Innovation. Freedom, Success, Attainability, New Path Creator)


The so-called illuminati and secret societies often take numerology into account to devise their agendas, so... or Bitcoin was created by themselves, or, "Satoshi Nakamoto" took into account this type of science to combat the elite with his own medicine  Huh

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¿Crazy or Interesting?

Word Numerology Calculator: https://spiritualparadigm.org/numerology/word/


i don't know about theories like this but every single think that got famous, connected with illuminati and conspiracy theory and me personally don't really trust about it.
3739  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wallet on: September 03, 2020, 12:21:35 PM
The safest wallet would be a cold wallet but even that can get lost.

I'd say Binance is a good place and you can also get nice interest % paid on your balance if you just store it there without doing anything with it (unlike cold wallets that don't pay interest).


yes using hardware wallet is most safest i think, using exchange is second option since big exchange can get hacked too.

I think this question has been asked and many people already know about Bitcoin wallets, for me personally I use Blockchain wallets to store my Bitcoin, because Blockchain already looks safe for storage, if you want to try to store Bitcoin it's better to use Blockchain wallets to store Bitcoin And make sure to keep the private keys that you get when you use the Blockchin wallet.

and yes im using blockchain too because you can signed message on there unlike exchange
3740  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Microsoft Spotted New Malware That Puts Cryptocurrency Wallets at Risk on: September 03, 2020, 11:22:45 AM
something like this isn't new right any by the way there's a lot of crypto wallet that identified as viruses by major antivirus. but scammer nowadays are very smart tho  Undecided
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