I don't actually know more about Linux OS, but based on the recommendations, I will do more research about Linux OS and then install it so as to have perfect solution. Note that Linux is no magical solution, and more than with Windows you should understand what you're doing before doing it. But after a steep learning curve, you're probably going to like it. Also note that there are many different desktops. Try a few, and see what works for you.
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I just notice it recently when I copied my own address to paste it for a Bitcoin transaction, then I notice the address I pasted was not the one I copied, I was worried and start thinking of what could this problem be. You're lucky you noticed it! Clipboard malware has been around for a while, I created a topic about it years ago: How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V. i would spend on new HDD than living worried cause of a format only That makes no sense. The HDD only stores what your OS tells it to store. A proper format is enough, but if you're paranoid, do a random-fill followed by a zero-fill. The real risk is in restoring your data: I assume OP wants to keep some data, and those shouldn't be executables.
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good for cold emails I'm not in the business of spamming people.
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I don't think anyone's going to use it: Minimum Fee: 0.1 BTC That topic was created when Bitcoin was worth a lot less. Here, it shows Dabs' minimum fee is 0.03 BTC. I don't think anyone is going to use it, but indeed, I wouldn't ask someone with debts to act as escrow. He stopped posting since he took some (huge) loans.
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I tested the Android wallet, and unfortunately, the backup requires a password That is as expected. I've never tried brute-forcing one of those.
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Waiting patiently ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Sorry, you'll have to wait a bit more. I missed the last requirement: So, to summarize: - All users who have ever (since week 6, that is) been on DT1 or DT2
- No users who have never reached a positive inclusion (or just 0, when the number of inclusions and exclusions are equal)
Those users can reach negative strength too (at DT1 or DT2 level)
Other limitations: I haven't set automated updates yet. The current "start from scratch" setup takes hours to complete. I can improve that to about 2 minutes by caching old data, but I'll only do that if there's a use for it.
Bonus: I've updated my list of who's been on DT1 for how many weeks (since I started keeping track): 1 51173,mprep: 189 2 507856,LeGaulois: 189 3 78147,Cyrus: 184 4 175302,Avirunes: 184 5 1000199,krogothmanhattan: 184 6 55384,Foxpup: 182 7 113670,Mitchell: 181 8 1878246,abhiseshakana: 180 9 64507,philipma1957: 179 10 35,theymos: 178 11 18321,OgNasty: 177 12 164822,hilariousandco: 176 13 1291828,TheBeardedBaby: 176 14 1980983,The Cryptovator: 174 15 290195,achow101: 173 16 1825672,morvillz7z: 173 17 1582324,DdmrDdmr: 172 18 352429,BitcoinPenny: 171 19 1339716,coinlocket$: 171 20 914465,crwth: 170 21 84521,Welsh: 168 22 805820,Lafu: 167 23 507936,DarkStar_: 167 24 24140,qwk: 167 25 206143,Lesbian Cow: 166 26 1188543,o_e_l_e_o: 166 27 2003859,DireWolfM14: 165 28 963279,bobita: 163 29 379487,LFC_Bitcoin: 161 30 216582,willi9974: 161 31 153634,dbshck: 161 32 1067333,El duderino_: 161 33 2143453,1miau: 160 34 1852120,fillippone: 160 35 1982152,lovesmayfamilis: 157 36 1433865,witcher_sense: 157 37 346731,minerjones: 156 38 65636,babo: 152 39 189967,buckrogers: 152 40 459836,LoyceV: 149 41 317618,nutildah: 149 42 1097370,KTChampions: 149 43 557798,TryNinja: 148 44 1894120,madnessteat: 147 45 465017,actmyname: 146 46 252510,JayJuanGee: 144 47 369212,zazarb: 143 48 11425,gmaxwell: 143 49 355846,yahoo62278: 141 50 932931,Ale88: 139 51 203,HostFat: 139 52 1137750,bavicrypto: 139 53 1051955,roycilik: 139 54 982288,Vispilio: 138 55 2654005,zasad@: 135 56 1016855,JollyGood: 135 57 23092,malevolent: 133 58 137185,jeremypwr: 133 59 698159,Jet Cash: 132 60 407174,klarki: 132 61 949248,Kryptowerk: 131 62 1424178,mole0815: 127 63 765632,bL4nkcode: 126 64 131361,Timelord2067: 126 65 1179651,sheenshane: 126 66 487418,The Sceptical Chymist: 125 67 2627711,Ratimov: 123 68 1311641,tvplus006: 122 69 1164368,GreatArkansas: 122 70 1052091,CryptopreneurBrainboss: 121 71 888099,finaleshot2016: 120 72 84866,ibminer: 120 73 811213,polymerbit: 119 74 314792,examplens: 118 75 120837,vizique: 118 76 740502,condoras: 117 77 1133335,Coin-1: 117 78 176777,mindrust: 116 79 984384,Baofeng: 115 80 1580039,asche: 115 81 54791,Dabs: 113 82 300014,DaveF: 113 83 807453,Coin_trader: 112 84 400366,sandy-is-fine: 110 85 2136362,TalkStar: 110 86 1410401,dkbit98: 110 87 307884,teeGUMES: 109 88 2658890,Rikafip: 109 89 234771,suchmoon: 108 90 937020,duesoldi: 107 91 140827,yogg: 107 92 1177936,Veleor: 107 93 1247226,logfiles: 106 94 2363935,YOSHIE: 105 95 1193837,3meek: 105 96 986242,be.open: 104 97 986781,imhoneer: 103 98 1855828,taikuri13: 103 99 1827294,Husna QA: 103 100 1285450,Agrawas: 102 101 129764,Ticked: 101 102 897509,xtraelv: 100 103 521899,SFR10: 100 104 366632,Royse777: 100 105 1836948,Bthd: 100 106 667791,ekiller: 99 107 538922,TwitchySeal: 99 108 623643,johhnyUA: 98 109 396526,ezeminer: 98 110 1289002,Maus0728: 98 111 23810,yxt: 97 112 170072,arulbero: 97 113 1668017,anonymousminer: 97 114 160943,greenplastic: 97 115 857883,Yatsan: 96 116 2597426,efialtis: 96 117 1605387,cabalism13: 96 118 140584,EFS: 96 119 204821,Buchi-88: 95 120 347141,sapta: 93 121 1137579,icopress: 92 122 395806,o_solo_miner: 91 123 350580,irfan_pak10: 91 124 313016,owlcatz: 89 125 289011,Rmcdermott927: 88 126 34692,fronti: 87 127 1275282,joniboini: 87 128 1024933,RaltcoinsB: 82 129 351569,tmfp: 81 130 224980,cryptodevil: 81 131 30747,Vod: 80 132 405482,Real-Duke: 79 133 2744352,bullrun2020bro: 79 134 164749,stompix: 79 135 485285,WhiteManWhite: 77 136 1112531,Steamtyme: 76 137 1003533,wolwoo: 75 138 15728,TECSHARE: 72 139 176461,Lydian: 71 140 921974,webtricks: 70 141 81995,peloso: 68 142 152486,by rallier: 68 143 1037701,xenon131: 67 144 547991,phishead: 66 145 1554927,bitmover: 66 146 580327,eddie13: 65 147 27470,cygan: 64 148 1099980,Trofo: 64 149 679341,TheFuzzStone: 62 150 2652924,geophphreigh: 62 151 579628,bob123: 61 152 327499,dazedfool: 61 153 18312,phantastisch: 61 154 18640,SebastianJu: 59 155 364070,bitbollo: 57 156 158444,hybridsole: 57 157 2739424,NotATether: 56 158 18614,CanaryInTheMine: 56 159 31931,Anduck: 54 160 405889,SyGambler: 52 161 1724800,Lakai01: 52 162 153656,TheNewAnon135246: 51 163 1762404,Alex_Sr: 50 164 2160117,Harkorede: 49 165 109430,TookDk: 49 166 1285797,GazetaBitcoin: 48 167 1018510,Blacknavy: 48 168 662400,kzv: 47 169 519783,asu: 47 170 2738899,FatFork: 47 171 131333,wwzsocki: 47 172 817682,Gunthar: 46 173 662330,BitcoinGirl.Club: 45 174 448601,muslol67: 43 175 2005913,Corrosive: 43 176 867786,HCP: 42 177 81962,monkeynuts: 42 178 98986,TMAN: 41 179 3420,dooglus: 40 180 257071,NeuroticFish: 40 181 452769,bones261: 39 182 2514450,rxalts: 39 183 2263197,The0ldl_lser: 39 184 1202061,chimk: 39 185 976210,nullius: 38 186 1213661,vycl87: 37 187 901859,buwaytress: 36 188 410541,MaoChao: 35 189 23324,Balthazar: 35 190 1316749,MoxnatyShmel: 35 191 79608,Flying Hellfish: 34 192 1304130,pandukelana2712: 34 193 370611,bill gator: 33 194 1180530,theyoungmillionaire: 33 195 950662,julerz12: 31 196 64205,Carlton Banks: 31 197 169515,EcuaMobi: 31 198 1339358,gospodin: 30 199 1045971,Igebotz: 30 200 115423,Micio: 29 201 136484,figmentofmyass: 27 202 2938510,MrCryptHodl: 26 203 211419,redsn0w: 25 204 1071136,PHI1618: 25 205 881377,Hhampuz: 23 206 2718725,Lachrymose: 23 207 2204241,ICOEthics: 23 208 1046135,AlyattesLydia: 22 209 479624,Last of the V8s: 21 210 33631,A-Bolt: 21 211 2148411,DIKUL: 20 212 101872,Lauda: 20 213 162384,hedgy73: 19 214 1053119,Halab: 19 215 205954,robelneo: 18 216 1283017,masulum: 18 217 134226,Nestade: 17 218 1292764,tranthidung: 17 219 1091163,Silent26: 16 220 1170966,dragonvslinux: 14 221 1039323,Goran_: 14 222 1024276,-doubleU-: 14 223 1082600,kenzawak: 13 224 188198,Piggy: 12 225 319562,JohnUser: 11 226 951020,otto_diesel: 9 227 1478835,Stryfe: 9 228 140582,gbianchi: 9 229 1094569,mosprognoz: 9 230 55122,DiamondCardz: 8 231 1776636,Hellmouth42: 8 232 434984,mhanbostanci: 7 233 903175,Csmiami: 5 234 2775483,BlackHatCoiner: 5 235 487377,Kalemder: 4 236 402550,digicoinuser: 4 237 290159,Yaremi: 4 238 134378,Blazed: 4 239 1203253,jopen: 4 240 1117066,Smartprofit: 4 241 1094839,fzkto: 4 242 37522,Tomatocage: 3 243 2033515,mikeywith: 3
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I found a bitcoin backup file full name"bitcoin-wallet-backup-2016-09-07" That's the Schildbach Wallet: Determine wallets based on filenames (note: these are the default filenames, you could have renamed yours) Note that this wallet takes a long time when loading an old backup.
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I don't think that most people will trust kraken cause it has bad reputation and it's not working good. Kraken works fine and I have no reason not to trust them. Your claim needs more convincing evidence than just stating it as if it's a fact.
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I don't think theymos will stop Mixing companies to advertise their products in the forum, and the only time theymos can do that is when a president strongly confirmed that the mixing is a scam I've only once seen theymos ban a signature campaign, for encouraging spam: 129 users who were wearing a yobit signature and had at least 1 good report against them in the last 14 days are banned for 14 days. All yobit signatures are wiped. Signatures containing "yobit.net" are banned for 60 days. Even though this exchange had many scam accusations against it, that's not why it got banned. After 2 months, it continued (with slightly less spam).
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I swept all except for the bonds as I am still awaiting the locktime date to arrive...But will check them now and see if he swept mine! Does it help to setup a signed transaction already? I wouldn't mind creating a cronjob that tries to broadcast a bunch of transactions every minute. Once it's accepted by the network, bitcoind (which I have running anyway) will broadcast it. From the paper, I assume you'll need 2 transactions: the timelocked one, and the one moving out of the address on there. If anyone's interested, I'll set this up. Note that I won't need any private keys for this, just signed transactions. If yogg kept the private keys used to created the locked transaction, all this is futile ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) 11 were swept on 4/3/2023 - what strikes me odd about this is that while all swept at the same time, they all went to separate addresses vs going to one/the same address. He must have swept them one by one. At the first batch he stole, it took him hours to empty all private keys. That's not what an experienced scammer would do, but it (kinda) makes sense for a gambling addict (who may have been under influence while doing it).
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The question that puzzles me is, will one of the staff agree to withdraw from his position in return for wearing the signature of the mixing campaigns? I mean, if we think about it, the amounts that are paid to the staff are small compared to about $ 150 per week. Are you sure about that? I recently checked some of the Mod-payments, and they were higher than I expected. Of course, this is different for each Mod, but so are signature payments.
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if he is real oh well. I have my doubts as well. Someone named "Perfect-Ad" posted the same thing on Reddit, where it was removed by Mods. For example, the Transaction IDs provided seem to be "normal" transactions with change addresses which still have unspent significant amount of coins. Not the typical "hack" transaction where everything is consolidated in one transaction. I addressed that: There's another address: bc1q7mpd3ue4dry2v0v85v6jmn8hv32nq6zwdn0g83. The first one receives 70%, the other gets 30%. I've seen that before: it looks like 2 guys are sharing the stolen money. Of course, it can also be the hacker trying to make those look like normal send. Or, 2 hackers sharing the money. I also noticed this when checking wiped private keys: in some cases the funds are moved to more than one address.
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I won't explain to anyone why I added whom and why it makes sense to me. I want to see the most accurate feedback You do realize you've just explained why you added users, right? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The reason is totally fine in my book ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I wish I could make my skin Thicker. It's the internet. Stop caring about what anonymous people think of you ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Prediction 1: $28,666.90 bech32 address: bc1qhc24xdzg58m066jc69v7cyg4kp33tlnsed49hk
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I saw this post: he is in 85th place (of 3529391 members) among the top spammers in terms of the number of deleted posts by moderators. And indeed, bpip.org/Profile?p=MFahad shows: Posts deleted by moderators: 372 (Rank: 85th) However, bpip.org/Report?r=postsdeleted shows: I checked a few other profiles in the list, and for them, the data is consistent. How did MFahad go from 164 to 372?
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The last one is one of the signers and it's a physical server in a secure location that we have visual access to 24/7, so it can't be tampered with. Did you mean physical access? Or does this mean there's a camera pointed at the server? I will also change all servers and rotate providers once in a while just to be sure. When you move a server to a different provider, do you also create a new multisig (so the privkey/seed from the retired server is no longer valid)?
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Right, that's what I'm asking. What is the address/phone number it's sent from? Under addresses tab, I thought these are my receiving addresses, what's the outgoing?
Because if I look at the outputs on the blockchain, it's a bunch of addresses. Look at the inputs instead of the outputs.
What's your angle? In the past year, you've opened several topics trying to sell Bitcoin and altcoins, and now you make it look like you don't even understand the basics of a Bitcoin transaction.
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I am not updating my trust list for the same reason LTU_btc said. Humans make mistakes, and we are not robots (I know people consider you an AI). Imagine I did something I wanted, people did not like it, and people created a thread about me. People will interfere with whether my judgment is proper or not. If your judgement is wrong, you should get excluded so you won't reach DT. At least that's how the system is supposed to work. I wouldn't change what I'm doing out of fear that someone might create a topic about it. Let them. It's part of the freedoms Bitcointalk offers. And who knows, they may even have a point.
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I saved its seeds on txt file in my PC like a fool. Please change the title: your Ledger wasn't hacked, your PC was hacked. Or someone got physical access. What should I do? There isn't much you can do. If there's a chance it was someone local, you should go to the police. The hacker's Bitcoin Address : 36Kvbsc24vAcwXYNSoeYVbaHetpNFZdFGK There's another address: bc1q7mpd3ue4dry2v0v85v6jmn8hv32nq6zwdn0g83. The first one receives 70%, the other gets 30%. I've seen that before: it looks like 2 guys are sharing the stolen money. The hacker's IP : ~ How did you get this? Chances are it's a dead end anyway.
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