It will be very helpful for newcomers but I don't know how it could be implemented! There isn't enough space to display all sub-boards already so what to say about displaying sub-boards and their sub-boards. We have to think about mobile users with small screen sizes. However, using JS to show a pop-up box containing a list of sub-boards when hovering over a link seems to be a better alternative.
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Congratulations 1miau on your achievements. You are a valuable asset to the bitcointalk's community ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I don't understand German (as you may guess ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ) but I came to know you from your topics and contribution in the Beginners and Help section. All these achievements in just two years! Absolutely something to be proud of.
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You got it wrong. Don't take it personally. No one here wants you to leave or wants to prevent you from using the forum and they don't have the power to do so as long as you abide by the rules. The purpose from this thread and the negative feedback is to warn others and let them know that the current user isn't the original owner of this account to avoid any kind of deception.
Old accounts are too precious and newbies tend to trust them as they have been here for a long time. I remember that a VIP account with the donator tag got negged too for the same reason so, again, don't take it personally.
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You bolded the wrong part. FIFY: 18. Having multiple accounts and account sales are allowed, but account sales are discouraged.
buying accounts isn't against the rules but, as you may already have known from replies above, is strictly frowned upon. Am not accusing you of anything here, but there is no way you can prove that you didn't buy/hack that account and that it was really gifted to you. It doesn't make any difference though. You stated that you are not interested in trading here, hence, you should not care too much about your trust score.
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I am not too familiar with options trading and don't understand how it really works but isn't this strategy (hedging), you explained here, going to reduce the risks for short term investments only?! Am a little bit skeptical, but is there any analyses which proves that this strategy will work with long term investments?
Anyway, I think all long term holders are true bitcoin believers and don't really care about losses otherwise (imo) they are just traders not holders.
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When it comes to slot machines, I always choose the most profitable ones and they are not always among the most popular ones. So I always read the "info" page of each game to help me select which one to play.
I always choose those with higher RTP, lowest minimum bet amount, number of pay lines... Sometimes, I just pick them randomly or because of their catchy name/design.
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So your strategy is basically to use a small portion of the bitcoins you bought and use it to bet on prices drop!
Interesting, but am not sure this strategy will always work. Let's say, after one month, bitcoin price only rise by 0.001%! In this case you will earn will not cover your losses on deribit.
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You can use the forum's search engine as suggested by logfiles or use this tool developed by TryNinja: https://posts.ninjastic.space/If you are interested in the post itself more than the topic, then it's the post's link that you should bookmark. You can get the post's link by clicking the number next to the merit button.
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Except for blackjack, all other games on that list depend purely on luck and are a little bit boring (however, I play dice and crash from time to time). Personally, skill based games, card games and sports betting are my favorite.
@k@suy, you can start with casinos which have faucets or offer signup bonuses.
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There is no such thing as bug-free code and bitcoin is not an exception. Probably, there are more but haven't been discovered yet.
Did anyone manage to steal someone else's coins by successfully exploiting a vulnerability in the bitcoin's protocol! Correct me if am wrong but am not aware of any similar incident.
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السلام عليكم و رحمة الله اعتقد ان موضوع اختيار مدخلات المعاملة او ما يعرف ب Coin Control تم التطرق له في السابق في مواضيع اخرى لكن اردت ان اخصص له موضوعا خاصا نظرا لاهميته. ما حفزني على كتابة الموضوع هو الارتفاع الكبير في حجم العمولات. بالامس قمت بتحويل مبلغ من محفظة الكتروم للهاتف و كان مبلغ العمولة المقترح ليتم التاكيد في البلوك الموالي حوالي 10 دولارات!! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) في حالتي لم يكن لدي اي خيار لان محفظة الكتروم للهاتف لا تدعم خاصية Coin Control. لكن اذا كنت تستعمل محفظة اخرى تدعم هذه الخاصية فانصحك بشدة باستعمالها. لاشرح الموضوع باكثر تفاصيل: اغلب المحافظ تعتمد طريقة FIFO او First In First Out عند اختيار المدخلات اللازمة للمعاملة و هو ما يمكن ان يتسسب في استعمال مدخلات اكثر من التي تستحقها فعلا. ينتج عن ذلك ارتفاع حجم المعاملة و بالتالي ارتفاع العمولة. باعتماد خاصية اختيار المدخلات يمكن التقليل في حجم المعاملة و بالتالي التقليل من العمولة بشكل كبير دون التاثير على سرعة تاكيدها. ففي حالتي مثلا كان يمكنني التقليل من العمولة باكثر من 3/4. هذه الخاصية مفيدة كذلك فيما يتعلق بالمحافظة على الخصوصية باجتناب ربط معاملات سابقة ببعضها البعض. ساظيف بعض الصور التوضيحية لطريقة القيام بالعملية عندما استعمل الحاسوب.
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Nice finding but I still don't catch the reason why people easily accept wallet generator from third-party while they can do that with Bitcoin Core or Electrum (creating wallet offline).
Not everyone can afford to run bitcoin core and isn't Electrum, in one way or another, a third-party software! You are missing the point here which is "don't trust, verify". It doesn't matter whether you use it online or offline if you do not verify its code and know how things work under the hood.
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It doesn't matter how much fees ChipMixer used or if the transaction is confirmed or not as long as you are going to sweep the private keys into a new wallet.
As suggested by DireWolfM14, make a CPFP transaction and make sure to add enough fees to get both transactions confirmed within the same block (you will have to use a wallet that allows spending unconfirmed transactions such as Electrum). However, I tend to agree with you, ChipMixer should give only confirmed chips to avoid any inconveniences.
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I didn't invest or buy any coin other than bitcoin during the last two years. And to be honest, am not regretting it. My plans for 2020 or the coming years will not change as I only believe in Bitcoin.
@OP, I think you should do the same and forget about those shitcoins if you are a long-term holder.
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Well done @webtricks, am really impressed! Since the script is mainly for testing purposes, it would be better if you make it accessible without registration just to make things easier. Also, why not using a nonce instead of changing the server sees for each roll! Are you going to add auto-bets? I would suggest to add an address for donations if anyone wants to help with server costs.
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thank you for the link DroomieChikito, I was too lazy to check it myself. Now let's see how much time it will take him before he registers a new domain. (at least this will slow him down) No problem if using a virtual machine or Sandboxie.
Exactly, I either use a VM or my old PC which I use as an experimental box. I would never open a suspecious link on my main computer.
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رقم 1 بالتوفيق للجميع ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
حسب رايي و حتى تكون حظوظ جميع المشاركين متساوية، اذا كان الرقم الرابح هو رقم 0 يجب ان يكون المتسابق الثاني هو الرقم 9. بالصيغة الحالية من سيختار الرقم 9 ستكون حظوظه في الربح اقل من غيره.
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If you are still looking for options, why not just email their support instead of your inquiries?
how could contacting their support or any of their representatives be of any help! It's not like they are going to tell you: "we are scammers, don't use our service" ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) However, joining their official channels and reading their customers reviews might be beneficial.
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I wanted to visit the scammer's website to download the app and scan it (despite being 100% sure it's a malware) but it seems to be down. Not sure whether it was temporarily disabled or someone reported it and was removed for good! From the email used by the scammer, it looks like airdrops is not his only scamming technique. I wouldn't be surprised if he sends you another email asking you to download a trading bot ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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