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3921  Economy / Speculation / Re: Miner's Strike! on: July 10, 2020, 04:01:54 PM
So you think we need to jump down to $3800? Do you have a reason to think a drop was imminant?

I think a drop is likely to come but I wouldn't put it on being now, it could be until September or even later before we rally up...

I doubt miners have this much of an affect on the price too, otherwise surely bitmain would just keep seeing how high they could pump it (or would've done when they had a large share).
3922  Economy / Services / Re: How not to pay taxes on Bitcoin on: July 10, 2020, 03:56:38 PM
What? How is this going to stop people legally being required to pay taxes? Is this not tax avoidance (illegal) as apposed to tax evadance (legal) - might have the two mixed up idk.

3923  Economy / Services / Re: ⭐️Professional translate service! French/Russian/Romanian/Spanish/Korean/More⭐️ on: July 09, 2020, 11:44:16 PM
You might be limited on the number of pms you can send (I think other newbies say its one a day) you might want to ask people to pm. Their telegram or email instead.
3924  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Save my 0.5BTC Casascius on: July 09, 2020, 09:39:59 PM
unfortunately these brass cas halves have been going for less than peeled value on here the past few months

This is probably down to people doing fast sales? Although the forked coins have been falling too, I bought one for 0.065 and I'm pretty sure, at the time the value of everything was around 0.6 or likely to reach it when bch was fairly high...



Yo op, you might want to put the title as anacs accredited ms67... (at the end just to make it more attractive).
3925  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Bring back some options on android app. (ver. 4.0.2.) on: July 09, 2020, 07:56:57 PM
You can put the pin in on your phone on the keyboard that pops up. It's a little confusing as I can't work out one of mine (I remember the seed) but I'll have to bruteforced that.

They added a lot of features to the new android app though!
3926  Economy / Speculation / Re: Daily Analysis and News Page!!!!What do you think? on: July 09, 2020, 06:32:14 PM
People's issues seem to be with the overreaction of threads afaik... If you had one thread where you made multiple posts and used the original post as a contents of all your posts. OR don't make more than two threads a day then it should be fine.

As far as posts go you can make as many as SEEMS REASONABLE to YOU. But overrepresentation in the number rof threads can drown out other posters.
3927  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fear & Greed Index and Bitcoin Price Chart of last week on: July 09, 2020, 05:12:21 AM
I'd be interested in monthly/quarterly and maybe yearly charts if you could post those or a link to them on your site.

I think it's expected the two are correlated and also that the fear:greed ratio didn't reverse until the price started to trend back up imo this seither speaks quite a bit about this space or about the index itself...
3928  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX on local network: should I use LAN or Tor? on: July 08, 2020, 10:12:39 PM
Yeah it won't ad more to the network then if you're already running other stuff through it. I made the mistake of assuming you were tying to use the server for personal use, if you're using it publicly then yes I'd route both through tor.. But if you use the lan connection too it'll be faster.
3929  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX on local network: should I use LAN or Tor? on: July 08, 2020, 09:57:29 PM
Actually looking at it, connecting to a server might take you 7 hops (I just did a quick Google search there's a lot of info on the stackexchsnge) .

There are problems with the 3 hop solution though in that it could be bruteforced repeatedly to giveaway who you're connecting to and I'd rather they switched to more hops but it would compromise a lot of speed especially since you're circuit doesnt change for anonymity reasons.
3930  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How can I calculate if a transaction is likely to EVER complete on: July 08, 2020, 09:46:55 PM
I was going off the blocks I used to see that used to be ~0.95 mb in size, if a pool found a small transaction with a low fee they're more likely to confirm it faster... Its good to see this was a time where congestion managed to fall enough to confirm an almost 8% of block size pretty quickly...

But yes even at 1 sats per byte multiple transactions do add to size so I'd only do it with an amount you urgently need as stated (at a slightly higher fee).
3931  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Thread For Btc Daily Traders, get 70/80% accurate calls. Edit: Forex pairs added on: July 08, 2020, 09:28:31 PM

This isn't how day trading works, if you want to know as a user when the next signal /analysis is coming you should instead use the notify button at the bottom of the thread to be notified via email when the next update is...


I will look into the notification challenge friend


If it's week-month trading like dca or something similar then you can do an update less than once every few days but you'd have to cover a longer period...

Day trading is short time , not longer than a day or two if trade is still chasing profit.

You can advise people to click the link in the bottom left to engable notifications, I was going to share mine but I'm not sure if the SC can be shared or not and without it I get a session not verified error.
And yeah, you could try listing the hours you'll be available in UTC but i wouldnt' pick the same time each day as that isn't generally how day trading should work... You post something when you've seen a pattern occuring (afaik).
3932  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX on local network: should I use LAN or Tor? on: July 08, 2020, 08:32:35 PM
To answer my own question, natural way would be to talk to ElectrumX via 192 route as you said, but I am keen to hear your opinions how Tor route adds or maybe substracts privacy in this setup?

If you use a NAT then your 192 address will return your server connection so the connection won't leave your network...

Tor would be a good option if you don't want people to know you're hosting an electrumx server, but I don't know if there'd be a reason for you doing that. It might also help strengthen your firewall as you need to open fewer ports for multiple tor servers to connect through afaik.

I don't think any anonymity is lost by using tor although if you don't use a bridge, your isp may log it (you might want to check your terms if youre curious) there is a form or attack of deanonymisation where the first and last node if owned by the same person know where your connection is going - but this is going to be useless in your scenario too. I think routes to dot onion servers now only take 3 hops too as apposed to the old way where it was 6...
3933  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX on local network: should I use LAN or Tor? on: July 08, 2020, 07:54:02 PM
If you're not connecting to the server outside of your network or opening it up for external connections you can just used the local 192 route...

If you're wanting others or yourself to connect from elsewhere and offer something to the network you could allow connections over tor. I think a lot of people who allow clearnet use a separate network to connect their server through but there might not be many more security problems associated with linking your dns through your home network (these will just be general security concerns and practices - like changing default passwords for hard to guess ones on everything)...
3934  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Thread For Btc Daily Traders, get 70/80% accurate calls. Edit: Forex pairs added on: July 08, 2020, 06:12:26 PM

I believe he also needs to update the thread with specific time if he really wants to take it to the next level. This will help the follower to come at this thread on the same time around and follow their trade pattern as well.



This isn't how day trading works, if you want to know as a user when the next signal /analysis is coming you should instead use the notify button at the bottom of the thread to be notified via email when the next update is...

If it's week-month trading like dca or something similar then you can do an update less than once every few days but you'd have to cover a longer period...
3935  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: transferred funds to electrum and they disappeared on: July 08, 2020, 04:56:55 PM
What version of electrum are you using? There are 2 vulnerabilities I know of:
1. Versions below 3 can have json injections which means they can get your seed info if you visit a dodgy site or have something dodgy downloaded.
2. Versions below 3.3.5 (I think) can be attacked by a phisihg server (giving a warning message)

There are other plausible vulnerabilities though if you have software that is old/unverified on your machine...
3936  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Were the legal imitations of Facebooks plan to use the name libra discussed? on: July 08, 2020, 03:51:48 PM
If Libra is the Latin equivalent word to the English Pound, then I guess it won't fall under the royal copyright on Pound. I believe copyrights or more accurately trademarks do not cover translations in different languages.

No, I'm saying the Pound originally was called Libra (or livra) English is only the langue we use now because some royal forced everyone to learn it... Before then we had Latin, pictish, cumbric, ancient Welsh...

Although on the same context the idea wasn't original to start with since I assume libra was the unit of weight (equivelant to the pound - lb).

3937  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help wallet BTC on: July 08, 2020, 02:04:57 AM
Can you tell us what app you're on and what you're doing?

It's either hosting an ln channel or hosting the wallet file imo but I don't know what you mean (if it us those then yes you can still use them)...
3938  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoind with berkeleydb4.8 VS berkeleydb5/6 on: July 07, 2020, 05:31:14 PM
I was advised to do it last time and I think the makefile advises it so you may as well, it seems to work...
3939  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Reputable Seller of BTC, ETH, LTC and other Altcoins on: July 07, 2020, 03:28:45 AM
never worked with bitcointalk escrows before. Can someone explain in simple terms how it works?

You can find a list of bitcointalk escrows here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439910.0

If you or the other person likes the look of another trusted person they'll probanly help escrow for alt deals as they're pretty simple (especially the major alts).

Have you got a lot of all those currencies in reserves too? I was considering buying some ltc recently...
3940  Economy / Economics / Re: Many countries have currencies pegged to the US dollar. When tether collapses... on: July 07, 2020, 03:21:13 AM


Probably more of a reason not to trust them if they don't even have some sort of insurance on the funds...

How do dollars actually get hacked though too, that sounds kinda impossible unless they didn't bother to peruse the "hacker".

Tether uses public/private key cryptography just like BTC so it can be hacked and stolen the same way. This has happened before: https://www.coindesk.com/tether-claims-30-million-stable-token-stolen-attacker

Being so centralized, they were able to coordinate with exchanges to fork the chain so they could freeze the funds.

The losses causing the drop to ~70% cash backing were due to a law enforcement seizure. Tether apparently gave close to a billion dollars to Crypto Capital, who was commingling funds with money from Colombian drug cartels.

Ahhhh I thought they were a smart contract or something on the omni/erc layer and they managed to just drop funds (I mean I can think of five plus occasions where that's happened before with keys being hacked because an exchange didnt secure them)...

Hmmm I guess that billion found its way to offering the cartels liquidity too...
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