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4441  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: ukraine odessa cheap btc sell on: February 27, 2022, 06:23:56 PM
You may not receive a lot of offers despite the good rates, so I suggest you try using p2p exchanges like localcryptos.com or binance p2p if you don't mind KYC so that you avoid getting scammed like the guy whose reply is above mine

Binance p2p link for your local currency - https://p2p.binance.com/en/trade/sell/USDT?fiat=UAH&payment=ALL

While I do agree that OP should first check the trust rating of everybody answering here and decide for himself who is doing business with, I don't think that platforms like Binance P2P would work.
He needs somebody he can meet in person because all ATMs are empty in Ukraine now.
4442  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trying to secure my PC on: February 27, 2022, 06:08:04 PM
No matter what, there will always be pros and cons for AV on your PC, but if you choose the best possible AV with a solid device configuration, I think the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages.

My point was not about the common AV. I do agree that one needs to have such a tool installed (although nowadays even Windoze comes with one not-too-bad).
My point was about those with strong protection (i.e. over the average functionalities) - usually coming with somewhat more difficult-to-handle functionalities/annoyances (and I'm not talking about the advertising).

But I can also agree that depending on what anti-viruses/protection systems one has been using in his life the experience over what one or another such tool offers and demands may differ.
4443  Other / Off-topic / Re: Trying to secure my PC on: February 27, 2022, 02:07:09 PM
It's not that simple, because it all depends on the configuration of the computer and which AV program we use. I have 8 GB of RAM and a pretty powerful AMD processor, and I don't feel like I have Norton Security and Malwarebytes Premium in the sense that they overload the system. Norton actually consumes just over 100 MB of RAM, while MB spends twice as much, but considering the total RAM, the work on the computer is without any difficulties.

I think we should dispel the myths that were created 20 years ago when computers were actually like toys compared to today, and that no modern computer with a solid configuration will have problems with security software. However, it should be emphasized that there are big differences between AVs, and free ones should definitely be avoided because it is obvious that they charge for their service in some other way.

In my case - i7, 12GB RAM - I do get annoyed by the Auto Containment feature that sometimes doesn't recognize an installer, some other time doesn't recognize an exe built by myself, or some other time doesn't allow me install an update to one or another wallet. Or I feel how the antivirus slows me down when I backup folders with 10000s of files.

Of course, I don't use such a computer only for browsing the internet...


But I know what to do to handle my antivirus for my needs and I'm okay. Others may find it more annoying or even highly difficult.
4444  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 27, 2022, 01:46:58 PM
This will be a problem for the hotels, not for the guests.

I'm sure the guests will be overly happy to have their (early booking) advance payments lost because they cannot pay (in euro) the rest for their accommodation for the holidays.
4445  Other / Meta / Re: [HACK] One-click mod report, not for the faint of heart on: February 27, 2022, 01:11:57 PM
I was considering it, but to make it really usable I would have to create a whole UI for configuring those report buttons because users can't modify the code of an extension that's installed permanently.

Not necessarily.
A simpler approach could be to make a poll, see the 5-10 most frequent options and add those.
Maybe, if not difficult, add flag for each of those option whether to be added or not + one flag for real vs demo mode.
But that's all. I was not implying anything fancy (which means unnecessary work), no. Just the useful part.
4446  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 27, 2022, 12:21:59 PM
If you want to buy Russian oil and natural gas you have to pay rubles or gold.

...Just make sure the gasoline you spend for transporting the gold doesn't cost more than the actual gold.

So, again, why not Bitcoin then?
4447  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I BUY RUSSIAN TANKS - 100 USD in bitcoin on: February 27, 2022, 11:25:01 AM
would rather sell their tanks, I am interested in buying. I offer 100 USD (soon to be 20M rubbles) in bitcoin upon receival of the tank keys

Just be warned, you may have to get some fuel with you when you'll try to get them home, as they seem to have .. certain supply issues Cheesy Cheesy

$100 is too low ball, imagine how much Uber would cost to get home from a war zone.

I don't think that the 1M offer is real, not many can afford that. I find this offer much more reasonable/real, it has better chance to be honored (by the buyer) than the big 1M offer.
And with 100$ they can buy a ticket home and also have some change for a beer. Looks fair to me.
4448  Other / Meta / Re: [HACK] One-click mod report, not for the faint of heart on: February 27, 2022, 10:15:32 AM
Is it difficult to make this part of the BPIP extension, as yet another optional feature?
To say that it would be a great addition it's an understatement.
4449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Recent events should make everyone withdraw all their coins to their own wallets on: February 26, 2022, 12:52:34 PM
The question, which should be discussed with both topics is which is more important?

Security is the most important one imho. And imho security doesn't necessarily means hiding from govt. Security means that you can have control over your funds anytime, no matter what (as long as you have electricity and internet, obviously).

Exchanges, with their KYC and SAFU can give a false sense of security. And imho this is the topic about: just another angle for "not your keys, not your coins".

Securing properly the wallet and the use is another, much wider topic, from basics like hardware wallet, clipboard malware and even "don't send your coins to an alleged Elon Musk promising he will double them", to more advanced things like "why Windows is bad", use of cold storage and safe generation of paper wallets, maybe also mixing and hide from govt, if you want to.
4450  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Recent events should make everyone withdraw all their coins to their own wallets on: February 26, 2022, 11:56:40 AM
Then comes the Canadian truckers.
~snip~
Then comes the Russian invasion.

Binance freezing the funds of Nigerian customers may also worth mentioning.

You left out the point of "So long as you know what you are doing and practice good security"

While you are completely right, I feel that properly securing the wallet (and usage) is another topic. A very important one, still, a different topic.
4451  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Linux Vs windows OS security on: February 26, 2022, 11:14:43 AM
Linux OS is not for everybody, if you want to be a Linux user then you should be a smart fellow, I find Linux OS a very frustrating thing to use compare to windows OS, scammers find windows OS more easier to target because it has more users than Linux and it's also closed source.

I think that your information is greatly outdated. Nowadays one can use a Linux Mint, for example, getting the look and feel pretty close to what's on Windows.

I read online that Linux OS is much more secured than windows OS so how about running a crypto wallet on Linux OS instead? Anyone running wallet on Linux OS on here? .

I won't answer to the direct question, but I'll tell something else: no matter how safe an OS is, if you are not used with it you have good chance to make bigger mistakes than on an OS you're used with. So if you are doing great on Windows, my advises are:
* stay on Windows for now (I really hope - for your security - that you have a proper key for it or no key at all and you didn't install a crack for it)
* if you have the time and patience, start taking a look how this and that Linux works for you
* get a hardware wallet (but never forget to pay attention on what software wallet you install and to pay attention against clipboard malware too)
* don't click onto any and every page, link, ad, image, e-mail and so on; don't install everything from any source; don't install cracks
4452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using BTC vs. Using Credit / Debit cards and purchase tracking and privacy. on: February 26, 2022, 10:45:23 AM
Those rewards are not free money. They are paid by the merchants who must then increase the prices that you pay.
It's not the merchants that gives the reward. It is the CC issuer. Every time you make a POS transaction the merchant has to pay a small fee. They share the fee with you.

There are many cases the CC issuer and the merchant strike a deal to give you those rewards.
There are many cases the CC issuer has CC branded under the merchant's name - again, part of a deal that should end up with some benefits for you if you use that CC, compared to the rest of the buyers.
4453  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I get over clip board malware attack? on: February 26, 2022, 10:42:37 AM
I suggest you use a hardware wallet. I even have a habit of always double-checking the address on the hardware wallet when sending coins.

While hardware wallet is not a bad advice, one has to carefully double check the addresses whether he's using it or not.
What I also mean is that HW may give a false sense of security, while it doesn't actually help (directly) against clipboard malware.
4454  Economy / Services / Re: LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊🦊2 YEARS🦊🦊 (153 weeks) rented out] on: February 26, 2022, 10:35:58 AM
My head hurts like hell, and I seem to turn my bed into a swimming pool, but I can still breath so that's good.

Woah  Sad
Get well soon, man. Beat that little bugger!
4455  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Basically do something to improve this forum on: February 25, 2022, 02:46:06 PM
So what to do to improve this forum.

* Read a lot. (One possible starting point could be this.)
* Don't spam. Don't plagiarize. Actually obey the rules.
* Be helpful.


...Did I miss anything?
4456  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I get over clip board malware attack? on: February 25, 2022, 02:39:19 PM
Some of the articles I read

You seem to have missed the spot-on resource for this: How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V
All in all, as usual, the best protection is you: check thoroughly if the copied address and the pasted address are indeed identical. As simple as that.
4457  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2022, 11:33:47 AM
Whenever you see this insignia/logo from mainstream media coverage

Wasn't the propaganda belonging to P&S? Why at WO?!
4458  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Problem setting up Ledger to connect through Bitcoin Core on: February 25, 2022, 10:38:01 AM
Anyone else experienced this problem?

I've tried very shortly some months ago use my Ledger with Bitcoin Core. I pretty quick gave up and instead I've installed locally an Electrum server (well, also a block explorer, but that may not be important here) and since then I use Electrum connecting to my local Electrum server connecting to my local Bitcoin Core. And it's a setup just fine for my Ledger.

In case it interests you, here's what I've done (under Windows + WSL). If you have a Linux it should be even easier.
4459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ukraine - Russia war crisis. Will Bitcoin be legalized soon? on: February 25, 2022, 10:22:39 AM
With Bitcoin, they can avoid traditional sanctions against them. To do this, will they legalize Bitcoin in Russia soon?

I would not hold my breath for this.

Russia's traditional customers - Germany and Italy - have blocked the decision of getting Russia out of SWIFT. So they'll keep pumping fiat there in exchange for gas.
Russia's new laws may be on halt for now while the focus is on the war.

So again, I would not be so sure this will happen too soon. And really, I'm not sure I am looking for Bitcoin get the blessing of the terrorist of the year.
4460  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Coinbase Admitted Apple Calls The Shots on: February 25, 2022, 09:59:13 AM
No matter it's Apple Store, Google Play or Microsoft Store. They do check the applications - some more often than the others, as we know - and if they find anything they don't like in that application, they take it down.
It's the same as in any moderation: some rules are 100% clear, some others may be somewhat fuzzy. The company I've been working at some years ago had an application removed from Apple store and it took quite some time (after removing the culprit feature) until it was re-accepted.
I guess that Coinbase will be super careful to avoid any virtual issues, since most probably each day of not being on Apple store would cost them big bucks.

Of course, most users are not aware of this and of course, it's also easier to blame others for this and that Wink
I also think that bitcoin users and especially the Americans do overrate Coinbase.


PS: "Cryptocurrency has relied on points of centralization since the days of Mt. Gox." <-- you don't see anything wrong with this statement?! (I do.)
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