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421  Local / Wiki, documentation et traduction / Re: [Tutoriel] PGP - Chiffrer/Déchiffrer un message (Linux) on: May 19, 2024, 02:42:35 PM
Je ne sais pas si je fais bien tout ce qu'il faut mais malheureusement pour Electrum ça ne marche pas pour moi avec OpenKeychain.
Je n'ai pas encore essayé avec d'autres fichiers, mais je soupçonne une incompatibilité quelque part entre OpenKeychain qui semble utiliser le protocole OpenPGP et Electrum qui semble utiliser GPG si je ne dis pas de bétises.
Car pour commencer, l'appli ne trouve pas la clef de Thomas Voegtlin sur le serveur de clé paramétré par défaut dans l'appli, j'ai été obligé d'ajouter le keyserver Ubuntu et de le mettre en serveur préféré pour qu'il trouve la clef et propose de l'importer(alors que j'avais entendu dire que tous les serveurs de clés se synchronisaient entre eux et qu'il suffisait d'en interroger un pour obtenir toutes les clefs publiées en ligne à la manière d'un serveur DNS)
Ensuite quand je tente la manip j'obtiens cette erreur  Undecided

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422  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Imagine owning a Bitcoin note. on: May 18, 2024, 09:56:58 PM
Consider having bitcoin as hard currency for transactions or the purchase of commodities. Bitcoin is a decentralized electronic currency that is accepted on practically every continent in the world. The bitcoin note is going to be the most elegant and simple-to-identify physical cash in the world, and I wonder who face would have been drawn to it?
It can't really happen, it wouldn't be a real note at least because Bitcoin works with addresses and private keys. You need to know the private key in order to be able to use the funds of the address. But if you print the private key onto the note anyone will be able to see it and to access the funds whenever they want. So the note would have to be very special using sophisticated mechanisms, most elaborated than current Bitcoin collectibles at least, otherwise it wouldn't be real Bitcoins, just some paper money you need to trust.
423  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why People Naturally Chase loses in gambling.. on: May 18, 2024, 09:48:47 PM
That's an interessing topic but it would me more interesting if you've provided some scholar links about this psychological effect. It mostly happen at slots IMO because unlike most gambling games, you don't know what are the winnings you can expect when you spin. While at other games you play for a known multiplier of your stake. I don't think this near miss effect is very strong for games with low winning mulitpliers like Blackjack or Baccarat for example.
424  Economy / Gambling / Re: Playgram - The Telegram Casino: Claim your VIP Spins now 💎 on: May 18, 2024, 09:28:05 PM
Here's our policy on fees:

Deposit: Usually blockchain fee or fixed fee if deposit is from an exchange. Depends where crypto is sent from. If buying crypto for a deposit, there would be fees from 3rd party service provider.
Withdrawal: No fees Cool
It's sad you don't use the Telegram wallet service "Wallet Pay", deposits and withdrawals would be instant and deposit transactions would cost nothing to your customers. They would certainly feel more confident to be able to use your casino without having to leave any funds there after playing. Waiting for deposits and withdrawals, and paying transaction fees each time usually make most people reluctant to use crypto platforms if they are not ready to leave funds onto custodial services.
425  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: May 18, 2024, 08:58:10 PM
The process is automatic, UNLESS your account is flagged by the system for manual review for potential multi-accounting, cheating or otherwise breaking the TOS.

You didn't break the TOS, therefore the system did not have anything to withhold your withdrawal for. Please apply some common sense, and please shorten your posts.
What do you mean precisely? As shield132 said above they are still running a signature campaign and regularly topping up the campaign wallet with new funds. In addition new sport bets are added every week, and it doesn't seem to be made by a bot. Furthermore when we look at the admin's profile here, we see he's still often here. I hope he is well though.
426  Economy / Gambling / Re: I would like to place a $1,000,000 bet on: May 18, 2024, 08:43:54 PM
I agree if you want to bet such amounts, it's more cautious to use a licensed and regulated sportsbooks located in a safe and reputed jurisdiction, you will need to use fiat money for that though. If you can't you should only choose a highly reputed crypto bookmaker, decentralized sportsbooks would certainly be safer, but you won't such liquidity there unfortunately.
427  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Learn a skill instead, you will be set for life. on: May 18, 2024, 08:25:01 PM
The title has nothing to do with the topic, do you really think those guys could learn skills allowing them to earn several millions of USD like they did with drug traffic and money laundering? Don't joke dude. In addition, nothing says in the article they get caught because of USDT, they may have been arrested by the police for other reasons not linked to cryptocurrencies and blockchain, who knows? Crytocurrencies are still widely used on the darknet without main concerns as far as I know.
428  Local / Wiki, documentation et traduction / Re: [Tutoriel] PGP - Chiffrer/Déchiffrer un message (Linux) on: May 18, 2024, 07:40:12 PM
Moi ce que je recherche c'est une appli sur smartphone(Android) qui permette de vérifier les signatures de fichier pour pouvoir vérifier facilement l'apk d'Electrum. Mais j'ai l'impression qu'on est en 2024 et que ça n'existe toujours pas. Il faut installer un shell et gpg et faire ça en ligne de commande, ce qui n'est vraiment pas pratique sur smartphone et ennuyeux à faire. On en est donc réduit à faire confiance au Playstore, et parfois à devoir se contenter de la version disponible qui n'est pas forcément la dernière.
429  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does the world know about Bitcoin? on: May 17, 2024, 09:54:42 PM
To me i think there are some part of the world that still don't know anything about Bitcoin, because there are people in USA, UK, Australia, Canada, China,etc. even in Nigeria there are people that don't know anything about Bitcoin, they always think that Bitcoin is a scam, but people that know about it are making thousand of Dollars,($) I think they don't know that we are in a digital world now.
People knowing Bitcoin are making thousands of Dollars? Could you explain how they are doing that? Because if you've just invested money into it and you've hold your assets till a higher price before selling them, you had to invest a quite large amount of money to earn thousands of USD as you say. In addition most crypto investors are not doing that because they are "hodling" their bag actually that is to say their profits are only virtual and they won't make money at the end if the price decreases and goes back to the level where they've bought their assets. Furthermore, you should speak in the past tense, because nobody can say if its price will continue to grow in the same way as it did untill now, it's a highly volatile asset so pumps don't mean its intrinsic value increases.
430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BIP39 Offline tool to generate paper wallet on: May 17, 2024, 08:48:17 PM
I am well aware of https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ but is there a similar tool that generates ready to print paper wallets with some fancy designs, qr codes, etc)?

I want to gift a small amount of BTC to a friend and decided on a printed and laminated paper wallet (3 copies) using a 24 words seed + passphrase (25th word) that I will tell to my friend and instruct him not to write it down anywhere (he will definitely remember it).

What other options are there for a gift where the storage medium is either free or costs cents?
No I am not aware of any paper wallet using a BIP39 seed instead of a private key, paper wallets only use one single address while a seed is linked to several addresses, therefore it's not adapted to a paper wallet use. You would have dozens of QR-codes, addresses and private keys, it wouldn't be usable neither useful. It's better to make yourself a nice paper decorated with the seed instead. You can use an AI tool to make the drawings before writing the seed for example.
431  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is the OTP on login time ? on: May 17, 2024, 08:21:40 PM
But my question is what was that OTP for? And where can I get this OTP? What does it do?
You have made a good point and asked about OTP in the right thread for a solution. OTP is a system code that allows us to log in to our accounts securely. Using this, we log accounts securely. OTP stands for Short-Time Password and is usually used to confirm the correct identity of the user. OTP system is used to secure the account. The OTP is generally sent via SMS, e-mail, or a particular OTP generator application. Account users confirm their identity by entering the OTP received within the specified period and using their account securely.
How OTP can stand for "Short-Time Password" while the first letter of the acronym doesn't match with the first letter of the first word "short"? Actually it stands for One-Time Password. Because the password is only valid one single time. On bitcointalk the 2FA feature is a TOTP one, it means the code is not sent by SMS or e-mail but only generated through a synchronized app.
It's important to keep in mind that this safety can be disable through e-mail, so it's better to use an emailbox with a 2FA authentication too in order to avoid a weak link in your security set up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-time_password
432  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can i bet 5-10k on a single bet anywhere? on: May 17, 2024, 08:09:59 PM
Can't disagree with everyone who talks about stake because indeed such a large bet they can still accommodate especially by looking at some previous stake records which indeed in several times I have seen drakes who bet in much more money but it can still be done so stake can be a suitable place if you want to make a big bet.

It doesn't matter if you are someone who is ready to lose that much money in one bet but if in the end you use all your money just for one bet with a large nominal then it could be a condition that in my opinion is not very good so it needs some adjustments to do that.
Just because you've seen a sponsored shill, betting ridiculous amounts of fake money, you're advising this casino to anyone wanting to bet large amounts? You should look at the scam board more often, you'll see high rollers, VIP ranked, who have issues with their account and their funds. Locked endlessly while required unobtainable documents or who got their funds confiscated. You should stay cautious when you watch sponsored content, it's rarely the same experience as the one real customers undergo.
433  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can i bet 5-10k on a single bet anywhere? on: May 16, 2024, 08:11:32 PM
Hello guys, im browsing the gambling section on the forums, i bet on soccer from time to time, 1x2, whenever i try to bet more then 200-300$ on a single bet they limit me, so im wondering, if there is a safe platform that i can bet 1-2-5k$ per bet on soccer, that will pay me out in the end Cheesy

If someone helps me find it, ill tip him $50 Smiley
For such amount I won't recommend centralized custodial sportsbooks or only highly reputed ones, that don't lock funds without explanations, because you're very likely to lose your funds because of savage account locking rather than because of your betting losses, if you bet cautiously. You should look at the scam accusation section before making your choice, you will see that some big crypto casinos named above are not fully reliable actually even with VIP high rollers.
434  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: May 16, 2024, 07:33:18 PM
I have not been able to withdraw my balance since last night. Help. Confirmation email is not coming
Have you activated 2FA protection? If yes you won't receive any confirmation e-mail. Only a email with a link towards transaction once processed, you should see your withdrawal request as pending at the top of the main page though. Are you seeing it? Withdrawals seem to take a little bit more time than usually, but all the ones I had done recently have been made without rejection or endless waiting. The platform seems to be reliable for withdrawals currently, according to my own experience though.
435  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: generating seed phrases offline and which wallets support custom passprhases? on: May 16, 2024, 03:22:57 PM
One of the best methods I was told of was the one that uses /dev/urandom and a copy of Ian Coleman's tool on an offline Linux machine:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5475496.msg63228430#msg63228430
This returns standard BIP39 seed and all proper wallets that work with seed will accept it.

Another, much easier method is to create a new seed with Electrum wallet. But this will work only on Electrum.
On the other hand, Sparrow wallet creates BIP39 seed, but it's not as widely available as Electrum or the first method I've linked.

Flipping a coin or rolling a dice is also a method, but you better search on the forum because it seems it's pretty easy to do it wrong.

Of course, hardware wallets also generate BIP39 standard seed, but some of them have lately... trust issues.


PS. Ian Coleman's tool also does this, but afaik in-browser random generator is not considered good enough for the job. That's why method 1 uses /dev/urandom separately.
Electrum doesn't generate BIP39 seeds but it accepts them and it checks if the checksum is ok(and if words belong to the BIP39 wordlist). So since Electrum seeds are generated with the standard BIP39 wordlist why not using Electrum to generate a seed and then just changing the last word in order to have a valid BIP39 checksum and therefore a valid BIP39 seed? Finding a valid last word could be made by calculations or with just few "trial and error" in the import seed feature of the wallet.
436  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Understanding cryptocurrency on: May 16, 2024, 02:40:12 PM
Yes the first thing is to understand the working dynamics of crypto currency and if we understand the basics we will not fall for these signals because I see how they aggressively do marketing for premium channels and signals to deceive people. I would say a lot of trading practices with a demo account is the only way forward.
Paper trading with demo accounts can certainly be good for some people but I don't think it works for most people to be honest. Because when you have nothing to lose neither to win you don't behave the same way as if your results can change your daily life. You will easily take risks that you wouldn't take if you were trading with your real money for example. And you won't take the same attention to your positions, while when you trade with your own funds you will think about it continuously and you could become slave to your own greed and your own fear.
437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I returned my father's property to my father through Bitcoin investment. on: May 15, 2024, 09:50:03 PM
My father had two ponds basically my father had to tender these two ponds to marry my elder sister. About four thousand dollars are available by tendering these two ponds. However, my father is mainly involved in agricultural work and when he keeps two tenders in this pond, he suffers a lot. I used to think in my heart that I wish I could help my father but unfortunately I was a student and I didn't have the means to help my father at that time.  

A friend of mine was involved in bitcoin and he knew enough about my family to tell me friend if you invest in bitcoin you can help your father. Sister's wedding cost father about 2000 thousand dollars and I invested the remaining two thousand dollars with my father's permission in September 2023. But really my luck is very good I bought bitcoin when it was 30K. Then when the bitcoin market reaches 70K I sell the bitcoins. But today I am so happy that I can give back the two ponds from which we earn our living to my father only for bitcoins.  Bitcoin really changes people's fortunes it happened with my life.  

Definitely for Bitcoin newbies investing in Bitcoin at the right time can definitely change your fortune overnight.
Your story is very nice because it's a successful story but it could have been a losing one. And you could lose a big part of your father funds if Bitcoin had gone down. From what I understand your family wanted your sister to marry an indian man that's maybe why your father needed to find all this money. But if she had married a non-indian man your family would have certainly received money from the wedding dowry. Because in some cultures the lady and her family receive the dowry instead of having to pay it to the husband and his family.
438  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: People are interesting talking more about their success stories. on: May 15, 2024, 09:39:26 PM
I see more of success stories of bitcoin, like how people invest bitcoin for their parents,  uncles,  and themselves to make fine profit. These stories are very interesting one and good to listen of what bitcoin has done for people but it makes me wonder if people don't have stories of failure about bitcoin. In the real life I see people who talk about their failed investment because of not having the right knowledge.  But here everyone talks about success stories and it makes me wonder if people are shy to talk about their failures, it can also help other people to learn. Learning is not just about from successful investment.
Some people are very proud of themselves and want to be seen as successful men or women, so they don't say when they get a big loss. But IMO in the Bitcoin universe there is another kind of people : ones denying their losses. They are so convinced that Bitcoin will bring them money and will make them rich, they don't look neither want to see their losses.
439  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Becareful with telegram wallet! on: May 15, 2024, 09:31:05 PM
Many replies here have been saying there's a back up phrase, how and where do you people find the back phrase that allows you to import it into external ton wallet? Before replying here, I just checked the wallet again but can't find where. By the way, I'm not interested in using the wallet for now but I want to verify whether it truly has back up phrase.
Actually the non-custodial wallet is in the custodial wallet. You need to create it there, as explain by johnsaributua above you have to activate the "TON Space" there, it's the name the non-custodial wallet in fact. Telegram will show your seed phrase when you'll create it and you will be able to access it in the Settings menu of the TON Space wallet everytime you need to remind it fortunately. But when you send TON with this wallet you will have to pay some fees because transactions will be sent onto the TON blockchain, contrary to transactions made with the custodial wallet.
440  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: [BTC] Le bitcoin devrait remonter.... ou peut être redescendre on: May 15, 2024, 06:49:56 PM
Jolie hausse du BTC aujourd'hui qui repasse au-dessus des $65k après 3 semaines en dessous, si il se maintient au-dessus les 2 prochaines semaines on pourrait avoir un mois de mai positif apres la correction de -15% subie au mois d'Avril qui laisse le trimestre actuel dans le rouge pour l'instant après +69% au 1er trimestre.
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