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401  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How Binance Is Becoming Too Powerful (and really scary). on: June 18, 2019, 06:14:16 AM
Yes, its happening now. I foresee that Binance will now rival eth in terms of tokenization. See how many good and big projects jumping ship already? In terms of, IEO Binance is the number 1 candidate producing potential projects and I can see that all theyve listed so far has a good platform such as Harmony which my favorite of all.

Other exchange follow them and some project join them. Like the old saying, if you cant beat them join them. Binance coin holder here.
Let's not forget that the two project have their own utility and functions differently. For exchange Binance is your friend for Dapps deployment Eth is your friend. One can't perform the function of the other that makes them distinct in their own ways.
402  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't share your best email or KYC with every bounty or airdrop!!! on: June 15, 2019, 08:58:17 PM
But this claim is wrong...

I don't understand you? Which claim is wrong?

Please be more specific and I will be happy to answer your question.
I reffered to the claims companies make when taken to court as you stated. My point is they're telling lies as they ask for full documents of individuals during kyc. Hope you get me now?
403  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The use of Crypto currencies in our country. on: June 14, 2019, 02:41:57 PM
In my country, few merchants accept cryptocurrency as payment option. Most majority still feels is a scam or probably one ponzi scheme which will end someday. Everyday use its still far from us.
404  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥[BOUNTY][POST-ICO] ⭐️SAVEDROID - CYRPTOCURRENCIES FOR EVERYONE⭐️🔥 on: June 14, 2019, 02:38:04 PM
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405  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: These will be the best months of your crypto career late comers on: June 14, 2019, 04:11:01 AM
For any one that started buying crypto at 18k. U still need to continue buying crypto. Don't stop until it hits 18k again. These last 7 months of the year will continue to have big gains. Your not too late if your forgotten what it's all about. Crypto gains will be massive at the end of the year. All it takes is 10 days for massive gains. And we got 7 months left. Think about. This is my opinion. Very speculative of course. But don't let this slip ur mind.
I am also a victim of buying the top and lose a lot. And right now, I am satisfying my opportunity to earn. I will make a lot of time just to plan enough and execute. As of now, I earn 100 dollars but I am not yet satisfied because I have a lot of money that lost during 2017. I hope that there is no reversal yet. Because if that happens, good bye to my capital.
The best part is realizing how much have been lost, analysing what led to the lost lastly avoiding these scenarios. A lot of lessons were learnt in 2018 if the bull run starts people will still forget these bitter lesson, make their emotional mistakes come back to complain bitterly again
This cycle never ends be satisfied with every little profit that's how to stay at the top.
406  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: June 14, 2019, 04:07:13 AM
What seems to be asked is "How can we force some bitcoin users act in our interest instead of their own"?

Answer: You can't. That is what fair is all about. Nor can anyone take your money, they can only buy it with your permission. If you pay $5 for a bitcoin then sell it for $4... No one "stole" a dollar from you.
You answered correctly. No one can force anyone's wallet to be their or convert it to public use its peoples investment. Its just like asking how can you withdraw money from JPMorgan's bank account. Those are impossible things.
407  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How Binance Is Becoming Too Powerful (and really scary). on: June 12, 2019, 12:30:32 PM
Binance is ahead of the game, ICOs became unprofitable and untrustworthy CZ developed a new strategy to help startups raise funds for their projects. The confidence on Binance is huge that's the reason it's been gaining the momentum it has now. ICOs, IEOs, people have always been profitable on Binance.
408  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't share your email and KYC with every bounty or airdrop!!! on: June 12, 2019, 12:02:25 PM
I see that my thread caught a lot of attention and this is very good.

The main purpose of this thread was to warn all Bitcointalk members once again that sharing private data with strangers is a bad idea.

One more time if you have to pass KYC for airdrop or bounty ask first what for scans they need.

Most of the time a random document is enough for bounty or airdrop where only your face and name should be visible.

The rest should be covered and water stamps added or any other data which makes this document useless to resale.

Bounties and airdrops are not entitled to ask for full KYC and they use tricks and lack of knowledge to get them and avoid problems with legal actions.

In court, they would say: "We never asked for full KYC, only some document with a name, to check identity, is not our fault that people are so dumb and send us full scans. We told them not to do this in a Tweet a few months before this airdrop or bounty."

I hope now you have the big picture in the view.


But this claim is wrong as they ask for both utility bills or proof of address during bohnty/airdrop kyc. Is there nothing the forum can do to regulate kyc data for bounty participants?
409  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't share your email and KYC with every bounty or airdrop!!! on: June 11, 2019, 06:59:18 PM
Having seen what kyc docs can be used for why don't this forum admins ban kyc for bounty/airdrop participants, other means of identification can be used.
410  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What emotions does cryptocurrency make you feel? on: June 11, 2019, 06:54:36 PM
Feeling of excitement and fulfillment. Cryptocurrency has changed my perspective in financial freedom.
411  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: June 10, 2019, 12:57:20 PM
What seems to be asked is "How can we force some bitcoin users act in our interest instead of their own"?

Answer: You can't. That is what fair is all about. Nor can anyone take your money, they can only buy it with your permission. If you pay $5 for a bitcoin then sell it for $4... No one "stole" a dollar from you.
This is exactly how the whales keep accumulating while the small trader keeps losing money at each interval of minor dips.
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413  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What emotions does cryptocurrency make you feel? on: June 04, 2019, 07:14:13 AM
From emotional point of view, I joined crypto because it was a new revolution which everyone talked about I needed to know more. In investment and my quest to make it here, I take out my emotions and work only on facts.
414  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Warren Buffet - Justin Sun - SHOCKING?? on: June 04, 2019, 06:28:49 AM
In all if the two meet and get to talk about cryptocurrency, it's a good thing for the crypto community in general. Tron is a good project which will do well in the long run. BTT as well has a product provided a project have a working product, its time to soar will come patience makes the difference.
415  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: June 04, 2019, 06:19:18 AM
The problem with most money systems is not that some are wealthy and others not, it is the unfairness of fiat systems. Bitcoin is mathematically, provably fair. If someone has a lot of bitcoin is is because they bought it. There is nothing unfair about that and the seller is not losing anything unless they foolishly sell at a loss.

So if you are upset by "whales" buying up all the bitcoin, consider that you could have done that. Consider that that no one can compel you to sell your coin, and that you set the price. It is completely fair. There is absolutely no path whatsoever to any commie redistribution of the wealth. You can create a fork or make a coin that keeps anyone from getting rich, but good luck with that.
This is right it's people's investment we're talking about here it wasn't printed or specially mined easier for some persons everyone who has Btc today invested their money in it. The most intriguing part is they believed in Btc, their faith was strong putting money in it as far back as they did.
416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is it true that ALT coins had a bigger rise than BTC last May? on: June 04, 2019, 06:15:58 AM
My opinion is that Altcoins are capable of becoming an honest and competitive Bitcoin. yes, and it’s time to show how important the power of the idea that the ico projects offer, and not just the crazy mining.
In the real sense no alt can compete with Bitcoin although in Bull run most alts triple in their prices more than Btc can double but at the end Btc still dominates every alt.
417  Economy / Speculation / Re: If history repeats itself, we could be in for a rally in June on: June 03, 2019, 06:49:13 PM
Once alts starts making progress to match up with Btc then we know for sure the bull run is here. June will be good signs of market recovery is everywhere if no sudden news crashes the market further.
418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is it true that ALT coins had a bigger rise than BTC last May? on: June 03, 2019, 06:42:32 PM
I never followed ALT coins' progress and I was wonderng if at this point, is it any good to start getting into ALTs now? Is it anything better or equal to BTC or greater? What you guys say?
Btc dominance has been on an increase daily, major alts I've been following have all kept a downward movement. Take sometime to track some alts of your interest and see their progress. May was a bad month for alts in Btc pair.
419  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: June 03, 2019, 06:38:08 PM
Time to do something about the few whales who keep cheating everyone out of their life savings. 

Let's do a fork and take anything over 10BTC away from those big addresses and redistribute it fairly to everyone.  It is ridiculous and totally ruining everything when one person has 1000s and can mess up the order book on a major exchange.  Where is the fairness in bitcoin? 

We have to end the whales who are out of control. 

Great  topic nice way to generate certain  opposition posts.


I dont really know what this guy is thinking, at his rank he must have good knowledge in here but I can see that he is not.

thinking this:  We do a fork.  Anyone with more than 10 BTC - gets 10 BTC.  The extra is airdrop distributed to people who have nothing. 

After the fork - nobody has more than 10 BTC. 


Are you guys all stupid?  You don't understand how a fork works? 

How fair is it that one asshole spends 10,000 BTC on a pizza and now you have to spend the rest of your life working like a slave.  Seem reasonable to you? 


 A brilliant followup post sure to get even more opposition posts.



The simple answer is there are about 17,735,000  coins so   your idea does not work  since  there are

10 numbers and 26 letters  that is 36  different choices  for each character in a btc address

so the address below could be 34 characters long  


1J dC 6X g3 aj T3 rg e3 Fg PN SY YF pm f5 3V bt je

so 36 x 36 =

1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 x 1296 =

a really really really really big number  far bigger the 17,735,000 coins.

So if 12 guys hold 12,000,000 coins and 3,000,000 coins are lost and little guys have the rest of the coins.

then  they (whales) will simply divide  their coins into spare addresses.


Actually your idea does have 1 point  that could work. Dead or lost coins could be redistributed to the network.

How about an address over 13 years old with 10 coins gets multiple notices to break itself into smaller amount  or it is forfeited.
I know 13 year old coins do not exist at the moment.  But many wealth depositories have inactivity rules.

I would love to see this idea happen.  As it would recirculate lost coins.  It could be tweaked  but I think it could work.


To op thanks for your trolling efforts as I like my twist to your idea.
Don't you think that by redistribution it goes against the bitcoin protocol of decentralisation? Most times FOMO is a cause effect for sudden rise and fall not necessarily the whales. Let's not forget these guys invested their funds in Bitcoin years ago are there no laws against infringement on personal funds because this is what it's all about?

I think the op’s idea is essentially worthless other then it generated my idea and the general discussion of the thread.

My idea makes sense.  Whether you wait 13 or 15 or 20 years on the locked and untouched addresses is open to talk.  But the fact is we have more then 2,000,000 locked coins not touched since mined
And maybe another million in lost coins.

To say they will be forfeited due to a lack of activity seems like a good way to determine what the status of them really is.  Let’s say there is a 50 coin address from 2009 never touch and subject to forfeit of 5 coins a year for the next 10 years.

If it is a hold address and not lost the owner simply moves 0.1 btc out and then holds for 10 or 15 more years.

If the coins are not accessible  the that address drops 1/10 for ten years in a row.  This. Does not need to start until 2022 or 13 years from the mined coins
If there's truly a a way of determining which wallets have lost its keys aside idle wallets of over 13-15yrs then we can say let the redistribution take effect. But since we can't really ascertain if a wallet key is lost or probably the owner is waiting for a really long term hodl in which case nothing can be done to the coins. Even if a redistribution is going to happen whom do you redistribute to and whom do you leave out?
420  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can lost Bitcoins be traced? on: June 03, 2019, 11:16:21 AM
How is it possible to track lost or stolen Bitcoins? While public addresses are not directly linked to a person's identity, the Blockchain itself is widely transparent. Knowing how many Bitcoin are lost is key towards establishing a correct circulating supply of the cryptocurrency.

As such, there might be a slight miscalculation on the total number of Bitcoin in circulation. If it's a lot more less than what's circulating, then I believe that Bitcoin's price should be higher due to its highly-limited supply.

Nonetheless, do you think it's widely possible to track lost Bitcoins? Your thoughts about this would be highly appreciated for educational/learning purposes. Smiley
Is there really a measure to rightly say a Bitcoin is lost, that's can it be known which wallets private key has been lost access to because this is the only way it can be recovered. By first identifying wallets whose private keys has been lost can such really be done?
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