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441  Other / Meta / Re: [SUGGESTION] Bitcointalk official acceleration thread. on: January 11, 2024, 10:33:02 PM
It would have been great if there was any miner or member who is part of the F2pool and has a referral code. This way accelerating transactions would be easy using this tool (https://www.f2pool.com/pushtx) and I don't think he would require a very high hash power

Aside from viaBTC's free 20 transactions per hour, that is the only other legitimate tool one could use minus having to pay a fee. The problem is getting the referral code.
442  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto business: How to withdraw money from the platform? on: January 11, 2024, 09:59:37 PM
Not all P2P platforms provide true Peer to Peer trading.

Many P2P platforms ask users to submit documents and complete KYC verifications before using account for trading. They can give you no KYC service but with very small account life-span trading limit that means very little for users. Hitting that limit, if you want to use your account for trading, submit KYC.
You are right. My understanding of peer to peer trading is that it should not involve a third party. As soon as there is a third party who has the power to hold and block the funds, as for KYC etc like the way Binance does it then it ceases to be a p2p trading platform

Bisq.network is a decentralized exchange that I would rate highly as a p2p exchange compared to Kucoin or Binance. The only problem with bisq is probably the low liquidity and the difficulty to set it up before trading.
443  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I'm looking for a group of people who are willing to build for bitcoin on: January 10, 2024, 11:52:54 PM
You really think people are going to join you if they have no idea about what you are trying to build?
For starters, the BRC20's are destroying the main purpose of the Bitcoin network rather than build it, so I am not sure if you will get any fans who are truly enthusiastic about the Bitcoin network.
444  Economy / Services / Re: Paxful Requiring ID VERIFICATION to withdraw your funds... HELP Needed on: January 10, 2024, 11:23:19 PM
You choose one of the worst, lol, so I guess you have to own up to your lack of vigilance.

If you didn't want KYC verification, you would have tried out HodlHodl, Bisq or localcoinswap.

is this even legal?
when I created my accounts they did not require this and now they can just come and
lock my funds till I verified myself?
Learn to read terms of service before you put your money into any service. As far as the TOS are concerned, it's "legal"
VPNs won't help you.
445  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Hello question about S-Corp LLC for exchange account's on: January 10, 2024, 10:12:07 PM
I think the best place to look to if you are seeking advice from a legal perspective is a law firm or lawyer.  I am pretty sure you can easily get those from your locality at a fee (consultation fee). That is much better than loosing money to online scammers who are so many and may not even be based in the US to know what is right or wrong.
446  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is the difference between crypto trading and traditional stock trading on: January 09, 2024, 11:56:51 PM
Most of the principles considered in both crypto and stock trading are similar except for a few different terminologies used when trading stock, such as lots and pips. You won't see such when using traditional crypto exchanges

1. In crypto, you deal directly with a crypto exchange, minimum requirements favor even retail traders. For stocks, you have to use brokers, some of which have very high minimum requirements that don't favor retail traders
2. Crypto markets are always open 24 hours, 7 days a week if you use a crypto exchange.
3. Fundamental analysis isn't much used in crypto markets yet, unlike in stock markets.
447  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin acceleration services - Fee comparison on: January 07, 2024, 11:57:42 PM
There's a big difference between F2Pool push transaction service and other tools that can be used for broadcasting transactions.
Anyone who has a referral code can send a non-standard transaction directly to F2Pool, so that they include it in the blockchain.
I haven't suggested it's a broadcasting service. My observation tells me it's a transaction accelerator. Probably a free one and just has a separate link from the paid one that most people know. I don't see how both are different services as you suggested earlier on, except that one is paid, and the other requires a referral code to have the TX pushed.
448  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: January 07, 2024, 11:21:16 PM
We know that Arsenal vs Liverpool is a big match that will be played today. Rollbit offers increased odds for players betting under 2.5.
As Liverpool fans, we want to win by a narrow score. So there is an opportunity for friends who bet at odds under 2.5 to get $288 from Rollbit.
It's very hard to believe that the match ended with a total score under 2.5 especially with so many missed chances I saw throughout the game! Who ever betted under 2.5 and watched the entire match must have even caught fever at some points in the match  Grin I didn't observe any live match odds today, maybe I will try out the Manchester United match.

Did you stake on it?  Must have been a sweet win if you did  Wink
449  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin acceleration services - Fee comparison on: January 07, 2024, 09:36:01 PM
Never used it and it's the first time I clicked it, if it's labeled as push it should only do that, broadcasting the tx not a free acceleration service.
But the referral thing is weird, I'll ask around to see if someone mining there has one!
Requiring a referral code to just broadcast a transaction would completely make no sense, especially when there are other tools that can be used to do the same thing as well.

I don't know about that address in particular but things like this zero sat/byte one:
https://mempool.space/tx/dc4c8fef2a4500ea582aeb692542548f2f23205662ee87d5a16c83d41dcf3f4a
is f2pool paying out miners.
I picked that transaction from the list of their recently pushed transactions, there are other confirmed transactions in there which were at a lower fee rate compared to the optimal fee rate at that time like this one got confirmed 2 days ago and was at 3 sats/vbyte (https://mempool.space/tx/dc745e5838396e77c08dbaa3741c7abb7b03197106c8ad60376d01498048aebd)
So if it was just broadcasting, they shouldn't have been confirmed up to now.
450  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM Alerted (BB Exchange) on: January 07, 2024, 11:12:21 AM
We recently used this site it seems to be working but since Christmas until now there is no response from customer service at all and we can’t withdraw our USDT. The website is BBEXPRO.XYZ now.
Unfortunately, you fell for the scam and there isn't much we can do to help you recover that lost money. Next time, please ask for opinions before you waste your money and time to scams.



In any case, I don't trust BBEXPRO.XYZ one bit lol. I could tell at a glance it's one of those cookie cutter shady exchanges, I swear, I've seen a similar design before lol.
They are in plenty, I don't think I have even listed them all  Grin
Code:
1. https://jdhbh.com
2. https://criuspros.com
3. https://coinkeyus.com
4. https://polyxcoex.com
5. https://cmuspros.com
6. https://www.vicoei.com
7. https://www.coinkay.com
8. https://yhjahjkfh.site
9. https://coinkeyus.com
10. https://vicoei.net
11. https://www.zenexin.com
12. https://bybitcoinexs.com
13. https://www.hajhiug.com
14. https://trustexpro.com
451  Other / Meta / Re: Ninjastic.space - BitcoinTalk Post/Address archive + API on: January 07, 2024, 10:46:21 AM
On the home page (https://ninjastic.space/)
When I download a PNG file of those graphs and try to view it, I get an image of grid lines with a dark background and nearly invisible figures. The graphical lines can not be seen at all
Here is one of the images I upload for clarity of the problem

452  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Huge Russian mining center in Ethiopia on: January 07, 2024, 09:51:07 AM
In Russia, huge amounts of electricity are sold to China at very cheap prices, and a Russian company is building a data center in Ethiopia, where the civil war recently ended but the situation there is very difficult. In this data center, you can install 120,000 ASICs of 3.3 Kilowatt each, which will be a big investment.
According to the article, the mining center will be located in the Capital City Addis Ababa, which I believe did not experience the civil war. Besides, Russia is also engaged in some sort of war that we don't know when it will end.

If electricity is too cheap in Russia, what could be another reason that Russian companies building mining centers outside? Building a company outside of your own country is kind of expensive. As you mentioned, the civil war ended recently and the situation is difficult as well.

Ethiopia probably have cheap electricity as well because it's situated in the Nile basin. I did some research, and they have quite a number of hydroelectric power plants - https://www.gem.wiki/Category:Hydroelectric_power_plants_in_Ethiopia

in the article, they say
Quote
“100% of the data center’s electricity comes from renewable energy sources, specifically from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the largest hydropower project in Africa, with a capacity of 5.15 GW,”

Another factor could be the political climate in Russia and maybe the uncertainty towards crypto adoption. Russia is the kind of country that wakes up and bans whatever they want.

453  Other / Meta / Re: Changes Discussion Behavior in Forum on: January 07, 2024, 09:17:38 AM
Too early to judge and besides, campaign managers choose users based on their past activity. For example, before the ban, I advertised for a bitcoin mixer, but that did not stop me from posting in the Gambling boards. Recently, when I joined a gambling signature campaign, my posting patterns in different boards all together haven't changed.

Most of the CMs of casino signature campaigns will look at your post history to determine if you are a regular gambling board poster, better still if you use those casinos in order to be enrolled.

When I also look at this graph, the posting patterns in terms of total number of posts per day in the forum seem similar

454  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin acceleration services - Fee comparison on: January 07, 2024, 07:48:27 AM
Ok, so you need to be more specific about it, I have been on f2pool for years so I don't know this, do they require a referral code? I opened the page in a clean browser but it seems the registration is free?
I think I now see two different transaction acceleration links

1. https://www.f2pool.com/pushtx
2. https://www.f2pool.com/user/tx-acc

Yeah, I registered an account, but for the first one, just below the box where you enter the signed raw transaction Hex, they require you to enter a referral code. Perhaps because the first one is a free transaction acceleration service?

I am seeing 0 sat/byte transactions getting included in the block confirmed by them
455  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bittrex withdraw not possible, aammount too low? on: January 06, 2024, 10:52:46 PM
according to this ----> https://ln.bitfinex.com/ They support the Lightning Network and you can withdraw using (LN-BTC). Use a wallet that supports the Lightning Network and withdraw your currencies. I think the minimum withdrawal limits are $5 equivalent, so all you need is to deposit $4.5 or ask one of the members to send it to your account.
He was asking about the now defunct Bittrex not Bitfinex. Yep, the names sometimes confuse, but at least one of them is now out of the game so no more future regular name confusions  Cheesy
456  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin acceleration services - Fee comparison on: January 06, 2024, 10:40:10 PM
So it just seems as though Binance pool just happens to have its transaction acceleration fees are close to those of F2pool as possible.  I have a question regarding f2pool. How did you manage to get that much need referral code?

457  Other / Meta / Re: Old account revival on: January 06, 2024, 09:52:28 PM
Thanks for the help guys, guess my old account remains dead!
If you don't have access to any, only bitcoin address where you can sign a message from. Just write to them about why you can't sign a message too. A staked address is not a must but increases your chances of having the account recovered. What is a must is access to the original email address you used for registering.

They will also look at the IP logs of your account, before and after you lost access to it. That will be used to confirm that indeed your account changed hands.
458  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot - Crash with the lowest house edge on: January 06, 2024, 09:12:14 PM
Snipped

People like you will always exist, but we may not really have to consider anything from someone like you as being important, even prominent Members of the forum can attestify to how moneypot has being so unique to use all their services for our best gambling experience, one bad egg of you among many other good ones could make no influence.
He's just a bad loser. Most of his accounts have actually been banned before, but he keeps pooping up with new accounts. He is a problem gambler who was banned from bustabit for sound reasons, but he keeps harassing the owners of the casino and making threats. So I am not surprised he is here too with his antics. Might as well report his new alt for evading forum ban.
459  Economy / Reputation / Re: 60M posts! View unedited/deleted posts (search per post, per user or per topic) on: January 05, 2024, 02:03:54 PM
Question:

Ratters has made a total number of 507 posts, but according to archive, There are only 472 archived posts. Could this be a case of some posts not getting archived?
460  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bittrex withdraw not possible, aammount too low? on: January 05, 2024, 01:39:52 PM
It's more than obvious that he does not care about those few cents.

The problem here is that Bittrex threatened to charge 20 USD per month if users don't withdraw their assets. If the amount is too low, it's impossible to withdraw, but they will still charge you 20 USD per month for not withdrawing. They also admit that they know it's impossible for us to withdraw and avoid the fee:
His concern is now clear, but how are they going to charge the 20 USD from him per month if the assets in there are just $0.5?  Grin

It's not like they will be withdrawing money from his bank without his approval, hehehe. I would understand if he had BTC in the account worth let say $1,000 which they would keep deducting per month.
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