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4541  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Las Vegas closes casinos and hotels in lieu of coronavirus on: March 20, 2020, 01:42:05 AM
The Star Casino have just sent an email around stating they will close their three casinos for four hours each day:

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    The Star Sydney close from 6am-10am daily
    The Star Gold Coast close from 4am-8am daily and
    Treasury Brisbane close from 4am-8am daily.

Both Star Entertainment Group (ASX - SGR) and Crown Casino's (ASX - CWN) share prices have fallen noticeably on the ASX over the last ten days.  I haven't checked on the other smaller Casinos, but they will be taking a hit as well.
4542  Other / Meta / Re: [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 19, 2020, 10:36:10 PM
He is suggesting the amount of inactive accounts will go up 2 or 3 or 5 fold.

Indeed I am - thank you for noticing.



A couple of people have focused on DT1, this isn't about them - my example went down the pecking order DT1, then DT2 then non DT ranked members.  I could have easily (If I had a breakdown of the numbers) looked at Legendary, Hero ... down the line.  I also mentioned that although statistically it could be x of this rank, y of that rank and so on none of this can be said for certain and could be x^2.3 of this rank and y^0.9 of that rank.



I can't filter who might have disappeared from the forum because of the virus but you can get some hints by just check regularly Top 1000 merit receivers who were not active the past 30 days. Then you know who is "gone" for a while.

This is a perfect example of what I am looking for in this thread - evidence that a user stopped posting at this particular time, not after the storm has passed and they then don't come back (if at all) for a very long time.

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Then I should start updating this list more often.
We have a really bad flu here in Norway (not the corona one) and many people die from this one too, you can't focus only on covid-19, accidents happen every day.
Stay safe people Smiley

If there was an epidemic of people suddenly dieing from car crashes, or ten, a hundred fold deaths from cigarettes, then I might have chosen to look at that.  But the reality is there is a sudden spike in deaths in our global village which can be attributed to the COVID-19 virus and its spread amongst the entire population.




Ok, so I’ve been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 positive over the past 10 days, but have not developed any symptoms (this is true, and fortunately the person is recovering fine). Should I not post in the coming days, either the synthons have made their appearance, or I’ve got an overwhelming amount of work to do, even on lockdown (although in the latter scenario I could always pop a post or two every now and then).
 

I hope you and your acquaintance are making a speedy recovery.  Please keep us updated if you can.

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By the way, there’s still a lot of fuzz around how the death rate is being calculated in different countries, and how it’s evolution is not necessarily due to clinical reasons, but rather statistical ones. For example, Germany seems to consider amongst the deceased only those where the Coronavirus was the primal cause of death. Other countries are considering those that, having died for any reason, had the Coronavirus.

The seven links I posted in the OP are all I could find on statistical data of actual transmission and fatalities, the wikipedia entry is at pains to point out the inaccuracies due to a lack of clear information as is the W.H.O. site with more focus on washing your hands and safe social distancing practices.

If anyone has hard statistical data links they can share, I will gladly amend the OP to reflect the known facts.

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Additionally, the more tests that are extended over to mild symptomatic cases, the less the death rate ratio. Spain is currently focused on testing those with clear symptoms, but not so much on those with mild symptoms, thus the death rate is higher, and will decrease as the test is extended on to the milder cases at some point.




I don't think this pandemic will result in a significant change in the number being hacked or reactivated.
Nor do I.  I also tend to think bitcointalk members are younger than average and would probably have a lower mortality rate than the general population--but I have no data to support this, just my impressions based on experience.  

Being more socially aware can be a good thing when self isolating and the evidence suggest the older you are, the more likely this virus will claim your life.

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I don't know how many members have died since I registered, either.  There have been a couple that the community was made aware of (like Zepher), but unless a member has on-forum friends that they know personally and someone notifies the community of a death, there's really no way to tell who's died.  And the only reason I'm writing this is because 600+ deaths of forum members is weird to ponder.  

Incagold was a person in my workplace who had been investing heavily in bitcoin (gold and silver bullion) for his self managed superannuation fund.  I introduced him to BCT but he only logged in a couple of times before he was involved in an accident and died.  Because he never posted, his profile just looks line any other UID that registered, logged-in a couple of times then got archived.

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And yeah, OP.  More border closings are probably going to happen, and I'm a little surprised countries haven't made that move sooner.

Europe closing it's borders then the member states doing likewise is a significant move.



As always all good points, I'll just focucs on this point:

This kind of meta-analysis should be sought after in order to ascertain the definitive death rate.

My intention with this thread is to alert people here that there will be some users who may just stop posting during this time, some we know well, others we may never have read even a single word of.

We shoudn't consider a Legendary (or a DT1/DT2) user to be dead from the COVID-19 if they fall silent.

All good points in your post, I hadn't intended to focus on DT1, if you have that impression, then I'm sorry you thought that.  DT1 accounts are more valuable for resale once hacked - kenzawak is an example of a multiple hacked account.




There's a lot of users that keep a eye on "high" level profiles on this forum. When I returned to the forum from a period of activity I had several users contact me to provide a signed message from addresses that I had previously posted on the forum. Dating all the way back to 2015.

This is excellent news, it just needs to be tempered with the known fact that if a user awakens in a few years time who fell silent now, the user may well have died and the account has been compromised.

If a hacker suspects a particular account became inactive at this time, then they could put more effort into hacking that account unnoticed.

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As for the estimation of the deaths, that would be assuming that the spread of age on the forum is the same as the statistics in other countries. The statistics are chance of death will widely vary due to the fact that Bitcoin, the internet, and cryptocurrencies in general apply to a certain individual, and I would estimate that the younger generation is far more likely to be interested than those that are in their seventies plus. That also brings up the fact that there's likely a lot of programmers, and other users which can work from home, and significantly reduce the chance of getting infected. Unfortunately, due to the varying circumstances you cannot apply the same statistics of the current virus to the forum users.

From the scarce hard data I found, the younger you are, the less likely you are to contract let alone die from COVID-19 so the game bois can safely keep playing minecraft in their mom's bedrooms.

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I would estimate that the majority of accounts that can be hacked, have already been hacked due to the database compromises in 2015. Most active users would have likely changed their credentials or their credentials were already good enough to withstand the attacks that a malicious user could've performed on the hashed data.

How does the saying go, the price of freedom is eternal vigilance...
4543  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development on: March 19, 2020, 09:33:28 PM
We know the database is 100% accurate. It was maintained precisely by the Cryptopia staff.

What you should have then added to that statement was : It was maintained precisely by the Cryptopia staff who, when the wallets were drained of funds, were unable to stop the theft of users' funds over a two week period when multiple thefts occurred and then phoned the police to report that a theft had occurred.
4544  Economy / Reputation / Re: [overview] ChipMixer Signature Participants Statistics on: March 19, 2020, 01:09:32 PM
Perhaps if you were to distil out the number of posts these people make to attack others you might then find a truer picture of how productive their posts are.

Sounds like a crazy amount of work analysing thousands of posts, for attacks against other users.  Don't think LoyceAI could easily scrape this data either, the remit would be too specific to handle. Even cross-referencing merit generosity data is enough to take on right now.

Thanks for the suggestion though, it would be interesting to see for sure, but completely unrealistic.

An easy way to start the process would be to identify the threads that are simply hostile in intention "I don't like this user because" type of thread and just label all posts in that thread as being openly hostile accordingly.

Lots of those "pill addiction" style treads or "s/he doesn't deny it" threads are an embarrassment and stick out like a sore thumb (and have plenty of pages of doss due to their prolonged attacks on others).

Similarity, you can then identify quite quickly who the main agitators within the chip mixer sigcamp are creating these abusive threads and take the decision to blanket label all or a fair portion of their work as abusive and go from there.
4545  Economy / Reputation / Re: [overview] ChipMixer Signature Participants Statistics on: March 19, 2020, 12:19:46 PM
Perhaps if you were to distil out the number of posts these people make to attack others you might then find a truer picture of how productive their posts are.
4546  Other / Meta / Re: [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 19, 2020, 11:53:14 AM
I don't see the correlation between a hacked account and someone dying from corona?

I actually expected a more coherent response from yourself - did you just shit-post to get $6 $5 from your signature campaign?



For the purposes of the forum, I don't see how this would differ from business-as-usual handling of the issue. You're making too many assumptions. If there's mass extinction, I guarantee you we'll have more important things to worry about than whether bitcointalk accounts are hacked or not.

Your response is typical trolling - a mass extinction would be a far higher proportion of fatalities in which case most people would simply stop using forums.
4547  Other / Meta / Re: [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 19, 2020, 11:42:07 AM
Reserved #2

Corrections, clarifications and concerns.

Links:



[FAKE] Covid-19 WHO website - author dkbit98




Other issues and information gleaned.

Links:

Top 1000 merit receivers who were not active the past 30 days. - Author: iasenko

If someone pass away, will their Trust feedback still exist permanently ? - OP: hd49728








4548  Other / Meta / Re: [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 19, 2020, 11:41:32 AM
Reserved #1



  • Honour Roll:

    • Bruno ( Phinnaeus Gage )  -  Obituary -  See also: LINK

      I have lost use of my right hand. It took me two days to pen this PO.

      [Plead]

      Seeking money (~$20,000) for a burial plot in DeMotte, Indiana, funeral expenses, and transportation expenses for the my corpse body from Nevada to Indiana. All my siblings (Bruce, Bryan, Belinda, Brenda and Beth) are in Illinois and Indiana will I'll never see again.

      BTC: 1FkHCFv8PN1kerJct3RsQQpMcRoTnx2vWe

      BCH: qzsuz2ju3n90rx8y7tr9l20jmgntqtepzctx4a9mg0

      ETH: 0xDc4cC2A875Bfa8df8156f745cbe0C16F6F985d22

      Stellar: GACZLMZRGCAMYVYXDEXGFTEAPVQPOW6VABBE6S44ZNQXVRUXQUMXAOIG

      Thank you.

      Bruno Kucinskas

      PS: AMA.



  • Watch List:

    • TMAN - See also: Link - Last active: 12 March 2020, 17:29:28


4549  Other / Meta / [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 19, 2020, 11:40:54 AM
Tonight Australia and New Zealand have both closed our borders to all non residents with our National air carriers Qantas and Virgin Australia suspending flights (Qantas) after the end of March 2020 through end of May 2020 and (Virgin Australia) effective immediately.  I have no doubt that Air New Zealand is about to make a similar decision.  Cruise liners have already this week been barred from docking in Australia.

The same decision to close borders or regions is being made across the Globe: Italy, France, Spain are in lock-down and the Canadian/US border is closed to name prominent examples.

According to bpip.org there are approximately 116,862 active profiles as at a little while ago.



If we assume perhaps 6,862 user profiles are shall we say "mobile" alts of main accounts, then the actual number of active accounts drops to 110,000.  If we shave another ten thousand UID's off that number as alts being manufactured for any reason at all be it good, bad, or, indifferent reasons, then we have a certain 100,000 active and possibly unique users on BitCoinTalk.org

Grim reality.

(See links below for references - as the pandemic is evolving, the figures may vary higher, or lower - I will gladly adjust these figures up, down or sideways with links provided)

If 60% of this 100,000 active membership contracts COVID-19 {0} then we have over the next four to six months 60,000 of us who will become infected with the Virus.

If there is just a 1% mortality rate {1} among this 60,000 people, then six hundred active users will die.

If 3.4% of the 60,000 active BCT UID's contracting the COVID-19 VIRUS are fatal, that number becomes 2,040 fatalities.

At a 5% fatality rate, there will be 3,000 fewer users.

If the number of infections were 30% of all active users not 60% in the example above, then there is still the reality that up to 1,500 active BitCoinTalk users will die. {2}



Interesting, but so?

If the spread of deaths is uniform (it never is) then at least one user on DT1 will die, maybe five to ten depending how old the user really is.   For DT2: Anywhere from a half dozen minimum on DT2 through a couple of dozen members.

Far beyond DT2 the numbers run into the hundreds of casualties.



Over the next few months unless a user posts, or starts a thread announcing they have contracted Covid-19 and are posting a tentative "good-bye" (and then their account falls silent) we may never really know if a user dies or their account becomes inactive only to reactivate months or years later.

I can see hackers *might* try to hack Legendary accounts for resale or SigCamps and I can also see some lesser ranked Hero/Senior member for example using this pandemic as an exit scam strategy to pull a "too good to be true" exit scam.

Don't distrust, but be extra vigilant when doing trades.



Source Material.

https://www.covidus.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus_disease_2019
https://stsievert.com/blog/2020/03/14/covid-19/
https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports
https://medium.com/@quinterojs/covid-19-infection-growth-rates-lagged-mortality-rates-and-other-interesting-statistics-ff39f5408a21

Footnote: The W.H.O. website is actually a little thin on numbers of infections and mortality rates from a quick glance over their site.


{0} Can't find a number on the websites when I went looking just now, so let's start with 60% of us contracting Covid-19...
{1 Link} Case fatality rates by age group in China. Now out-of-date, as data only through 11 February 2020 places under 50 year olds at <1% fatality and age 50 - 59 years of age at 1.4% fatality with the number climbing after that.
{2} If a large majority of the 2.7 Million registered users (let's say 2.5 Million) are real, unique users, then using the figure 60% infections is 1.5 Million users with 1% fatalities (15,000 UID's) through 5% - 75,000 fatalities - At 30% infection those numbers are still surreal - 750,000 infections, 7,500 to 37,500 deaths amongst our ranks.



Although there are warnings concerning "social distancing" and hand hygiene, I would like to also suggest one safety tip most always overlooked:  Brush your teeth regularly.  It might sound lame, but if you are coughing and spluttering all day long, the infection in your mouth will get re-swallowed and re-spread throughout your system.



Can we please have a sensible discussion of this issue and any solutions to identifying UID's that fall silent during this period and are potentially hacked/brought back to life later?

Posting "I wish this person/group/country would die" is considered to be OFF-TOPIC and will be reported as off-topic...
4550  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q1) on: March 19, 2020, 05:36:55 AM
Reporting my mobile alt account and tagged appropriately: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2782943
~dragonvsandroid

Have tagged and bagged for you - thanks for the advice.
4551  Other / Meta / Re: LoyceV's: Follow users on Bitcointalk.org (posts and/or topics) on: March 18, 2020, 06:10:19 PM
There's a small glitch in the system - I haven't checked the others on this page: http://loyce.club/follow/131361.html but my mobile alt has posted twice in the last week [1a], [1b] yet it's coming up that no one has posted. [2a], [2b]
Interesting: I have this post archived, so it shouldn't have been overlooked. I don't know what went wrong, and unfortunately I don't have the time to check/test it now.

That's OK - no rush I haven't used the page for a few days now.  I figured it might go into hibernation if not used.,
it must be cold standing in line outside those cafes at the moment waiting to get supplies Wink
4552  Economy / Services / Re: [LIST] HQ Posters' reNting out their signatures, avatars and p. text. on: March 18, 2020, 06:00:51 PM
Perhaps users who are advertising here can have their own "signature" available in the OP that has something along the lines of "This Signature is available for rent - Visit the HQ Posters renting out their Signatures, Avatars and personal text thread"

e.g.

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Code:
[center][size=12pt][url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230631.0][color=black]This Signature is available for rent[/color] - Visit the [i]HQ Posters' renting out their Signatures, Avatars and Personal text[/i] thread today[/url][/size][/center]




BTW "REnTING" is spelt with an "N"  Roll Eyes
4553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ⭐🚀 [ANN] GameCoin™ (GME) Thread -"Beyond the Controller"- [FOLLOW-ON THREAD]! ⭐🚀 on: March 18, 2020, 08:22:56 AM
have active nodes?

Code:
    "addr": "93.115.28.30:9776",
    "addr": "81.4.109.171:9776",
    "addr": "168.235.95.91:9776",
    "addr": "76.95.178.229:9776",

That should get you going.
4554  Economy / Services / Re: Follow4Follow on Twitter - Help Each other Grow on: March 18, 2020, 08:14:38 AM
Here's another one officially...

https://twitter.com/NVIDIAGeForce/status/1238496311776653312

Followed you all. You know what to do
https://www.twitter.com/alvincaguilar

Thanks

Have followed and retweeted.

Here are my recommended lists:


(They're all works in progress)




*edit*

#Covid19LockDown retweet: https://twitter.com/Timelord2067/status/1240344241517150208
4555  Economy / Services / Re: Follow4Follow on Twitter - Help Each other Grow on: March 17, 2020, 09:13:00 PM

Followed.




Please retweet this Covid-19 related tweet:

https://twitter.com/PortableApps/status/1238940923452633097




@jamalaezaz: Perhaps you could add these to your OP?

List so far:


4556  Economy / Reputation / Re: Another Lauda topic : Can we review the feedback she lefts? on: March 17, 2020, 11:37:25 AM
...

It's probably best if you refrain from glueing various snippets of my previous posts in this and other threads given you can't then cobble together a coherent response out of them.
4557  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Play gambling that require skills and techniques. on: March 16, 2020, 12:54:42 PM
I don't think that is considered a "skill" because skill in definition is something that you could enhance over time of practice, and winning in lottery couldn't really be determined by how long you are playing, but you win because of you luck. There is no technical aspects that you need to do physically but in terms of games which doesn't really have the "provably fair" tags, you could basically develop a skill such as in poker, you could memorize the entire deck of cards so that you could somehow have the edge in predicting your opponents cards.

Counting cards will get you thrown out of a Casino (at least I *think* it will get you thrown out) - OTOH I've seen people scribbling notes at Roulette wheels counting the number of times any given number comes out, so there are occasions when you can "count" the results.

I think you'd be more likely seeing zero come out three to five times at a Roulette table then you would online given the random factor of Online Casinos.

I can't think of any gambling that requires skills and techniques other than poker and sports betting.

Poker you're usually playing against the house, or other people - if it's other people, you can read them for signs they are going to fold, go higher etc.

Sports - knowing who's in tip top shape (Think Horn over Pacquiao in their first match - Horn was serious, Pacquiao wasn't before the game = forgone conclusion)
4558  Other / Meta / Re: New users smart posts on: March 16, 2020, 12:41:07 PM
A couple of scenarios

  • A banned user wanting to quietly make a comeback.
  • A farmed account made to order.
  • A user with a shaky reputation wanting to have a fallback position if the main account gets too hot to participate in SigCamps.
  • Someone wanting to game the system by starting threads from a seemingly reputable account then either spamming or flaming from their preferred account.

Look to some of the UID's that were nominated in the "Newbie of the Year - 2019" who rose to prominence by seemingly not putting a foot out of place.
4559  Economy / Gambling discussion / [Casino] A message from Crown Resorts (Melbourne Australia) on: March 16, 2020, 11:45:13 AM
I have received two emails in the last couple of days concerning the Crown Casino Melbourne:

https://www.crownresorts.com.au/

Email 1:

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Crown’s priority is the safety and well-being of its employees, guests and community.

The Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to receive significant media attention as the number of confirmed cases increases in Australia and worldwide. As such, it’s an appropriate time to remind our guests what we are doing to keep them safe.

Over the past month, Crown has implemented a number of precautionary measures to provide employees and guests with an environment that is safe and secure, while continuing to provide a world-class experience.

HOW IS CROWN DEALING WITH COVID-19?

In order to manage COVID-19, Crown is implementing new procedures based on guidance from expert organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

Furthermore, we have provided increased provision of alcohol-based hand sanitisers across the complex for our guests’ convenience.

Complex cleaning has also increased, including more frequent cleaning as well as additional sanitisation of bathrooms, escalators, and other amenities with a focus on “high-touch areas” such as doorknobs, buttons, handles and escalators.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Crown recommends that our guests regularly use the hand sanitisers located throughout the complex. We also ask you to advise staff if you are feeling unwell while on site, as we have medically trained staff to assist. We also remind guests to not visit if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms.

Crown continues to monitor COVID-19 information and expert advice. Valued guests of Crown and our employees’ safety will always be our top priority.

Sincerely,

Crown Resorts



Crown Melbourne Limited
ABN 46 006 973 262
8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC Australia 3006
Phone +61 3 9292 8888

© Crown Melbourne Limited 2020




Email 2:

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Crown’s first priority is the safety and well-being of its employees, guests and the community.

In light of the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19 and following consultation with the Victorian Government, Crown Melbourne has initiated the following social distancing measures, effective immediately:

    Every second gaming machine and electronic table game has been turned off
    Distancing at seated table games between players, including no standing players
    Restricting the number of players at each stand-up table game (Roulette, Big Wheel and Sic-Bo) to five players, and
    Restricting the number of patrons in individual food & beverage, banqueting, theatre and conference facilities to 450 persons with a prescribed maximum density
    Hotels will continue to operate as per normal

The above measures have been approved by the Victorian Chief Health Officer.

Crown Melbourne has also implemented other precautionary measures, including the provision of alcohol-based hand sanitiser and more frequent and strengthened cleaning measures.

Crown continues to recommend that our guests regularly use the hand sanitisers located throughout the complex. We also ask you to advise staff if you are feeling unwell while on site, as we have medically trained staff to assist.

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms we politely ask that you not visit the complex.

Crown will continue to closely monitor the situation and follow guidelines from relevant health authorities.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Sincerely,

Crown Resorts

Share price on the ASX: https://www.asx.com.au/asx/share-price-research/company/CWN
4560  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Play gambling that require skills and techniques. on: March 16, 2020, 10:13:07 AM
I think you'll find most sites utilise "provably fair" random number generators to generate the results for the game play.  Choosing the correct numbers to place your bets is where the "skill" is.
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