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501  Other / Meta / Re: Advantages of Bitcointalk over social media on: July 02, 2024, 11:24:27 AM
The advantages of Bitcointalk over social media are too many. First of all, everything is well-sorted here, we have different sections like Bitcoin Discussion, Technical Discussion, Economy, Trading Discussion, Project Development and many other sections, which make it easier for me to find the information that I want. On Facebook and Twitter, you are lost, there are a bunch of posts and tweets, but it's mostly for chit-chat and not for discussion. I like Reddit but still it's not as well-structured as Bitcointalk in terms of sorting and finding discussional threads.
Also, another big benefit that this forum has is that there are many old members who have been here almost since the day of Bitcoin's creation. Here we have default trust members who tag negatively those who try to scam. This forum is a better place in overall.

I visited several crypto pages on well-known social networks. There is a lot of confusion going on there. People who are far from understanding teach you what to do and how to do it, advise you to buy one coin without showing its advantages, and so on. Here, as you rightly noted, everything is orderly, and those who have been on the forum for a long time are, for the most part, already familiar with the nicknames of people whose advice and lessons you can listen to, which cannot be said about those networks where people write only for likes.
502  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: July 01, 2024, 03:15:00 PM
I have just discovered this thread.
I quickly skimmed through the pages, but I failed to understand if there is a web extension that automatically checks a post (or a page) for AI-generated content. Being a merit source, it would be nice to have a doublecheck on this.
 
In this case, it would be a nice addition to the BIP extension.

You'd better read the first post. There are several tools provided there that are used in this topic to check texts written with the help of AI. And of course, accusations will not be approved by moderators until they are convinced that there are several checks on several tools that unanimously confirm texts written by bots. There is no single extension, but sometimes those tools are enough.

One more tool:  https://plagiarismdetector.net/ai-content-detector
503  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: July 01, 2024, 03:03:52 PM
Plagiarism
derihendra

Copying an English article and translating it into Indonesian without a source from where the text was copied.

Tahukah Anda bahwa pada akhir tahun 2023, secara teknis terdapat lebih dari 70 versi aktif jaringan Bitcoin? Hal ini disebabkan oleh fungsi blockchain yang disebut forking, yang telah terjadi lebih dari 100 kali sepanjang sejarah Bitcoin.

Jadi, apakah Anda perlu melacak seluruh 70 versi Bitcoin ? Mari kita jawab pertanyaan ini dengan menjelajahi cara kerja garpu.

Apa itu garpu blockchain? Mengapa percabangan terjadi?
Mari kita lihat sebuah contoh. Salah satu kritik terhadap Bitcoin adalah waktu pemrosesan transaksinya yang lambat. Hal ini karena ukuran bloknya—jumlah transaksi yang diproses per blok—didesain tetap kecil. Para pendukung ukuran blok percaya bahwa hal ini membantu menjaga Bitcoin tetap terdesentralisasi , karena ukuran blok yang lebih besar memerlukan peralatan yang lebih mahal untuk menambang . Ukuran blok yang lebih kecil memungkinkan lebih banyak penambang untuk berpartisipasi, yang dapat membantu mencegah pemain besar mengendalikan blockchain.

Namun, tidak semua orang di komunitas Bitcoin setuju bahwa ukuran blok diperlukan untuk memastikan desentralisasi . Dalam situasi ini, komunitas (yaitu pemegang bitcoin) dapat memilih untuk mengeksekusi fork yang membagi blockchain Bitcoin menjadi 2 blockchain terpisah. Satu blockchain mempertahankan ukuran blok tradisional, sementara yang baru berjalan pada ukuran blok yang lebih besar. Kedua blockchain mempertahankan sejarah yang sama hingga saat perpecahan (seperti siapa yang memiliki berapa banyak mata uang kripto dan siapa yang mengirim siapa berapa banyak), namun beroperasi secara independen.

Pada akhir November 2023, lebih dari 100 fork Bitcoin telah terjadi. Namun, banyak dari mereka yang kini sudah tidak ada lagi karena tidak mampu menarik perhatian masyarakat luas. Dengan kata lain, blockchain Bitcoin asli masih menjadi yang paling populer.

Oleh karena itu, 2 fork paling sukses yang masih ada adalah Bitcoin Cash (diperdagangkan di bawah $BCH) dan Bitcoin Gold (diperdagangkan di bawah $BTG). Bitcoin Cash bertujuan untuk menjadi versi Bitcoin yang lebih cepat dan efisien melalui ukuran blok yang lebih besar. Bitcoin Gold berjalan pada sistem bukti kerja yang dimodifikasi dengan tujuan menjadi lebih terdesentralisasi daripada Bitcoin.

Perhatikan bahwa keduanya masih memiliki kapitalisasi pasar yang jauh lebih kecil dibandingkan dengan Bitcoin. Karena fork berjalan secara independen, apa yang terjadi pada rantai alternatif ini tidak memengaruhi Bitcoin. Namun, mereka berupaya menjadi pesaing karena tujuan mereka adalah menggantikan Bitcoin. Namun demikian, pemegang Bitcoin tidak perlu memantaunya karena kapitalisasi pasar mereka sangat tertinggal.

Meskipun kami menggunakan Bitcoin sebagai contoh di sini, fork dapat terjadi di blockchain mana pun. Kami akan membahas beberapa contoh lagi nanti.





https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/hard-fork
504  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2024 Q2) [MODERATED] 🤨🔬 on: July 01, 2024, 01:37:37 PM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. Kwarkam  Date Registered:   July 12, 2022, 02:35:24 AM
2. Dorkylickjj  Date Registered:   July 12, 2022, 01:44:04 AM

Proof:

Kwarkam registers under the credentials of his other account, Dorkylickjj, but subsequently realizes his mistake and corrects it. This is not the first time he makes such "typos"


https://ninjastic.space/search?content=%20TABvjcJjZikoLp8i7Cqk7Y4Wwy4WK3THRF



https://ninjastic.space/addresses?address=bc1qc8qla56zmrwtvzch58zky5pqdunm5epwj3ty7p


Related Addresses:
Code:
Address: bc1qc8qla56zmrwtvzch58zky5pqdunm5epw


Miscellaneous:

 [Bounty]Axioma Holding|6 Weeks|35k Dollars of Token|Listed Token|Weekly Payments[/b]
Violation of the company's bounty rules. Cheating
505  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: July 01, 2024, 01:27:04 PM
Kwarkam

You raise several excellent points about the importance of getting started with Bitcoin and building up knowledge and exposure gradually. You are absolutely correct that the primary concern for those just starting out should be establishing an initial belief in Bitcoin as a viable investment opportunity and beginning to educate themselves about the cryptocurrency.

Many people remain hesitant to invest in Bitcoin, despite its potential, because they lack understanding or feel it's too complex. However, this can be mitigated by starting with a small initial investment, as you suggest.Indeed, the real risk for potential Bitcoin investors is waiting too long and missing out on the potential gains that could come from getting in early. As you mentioned, the only way to prepare for the possibility of Bitcoin prices going up is to actually own some.

It's also important to remember that Bitcoin is still a relatively new and volatile asset class. As such, it's crucial for investors to diversify their portfolios and not put all their eggs in one basket. This way, even if Bitcoin doesn't perform as expected, they have other investments to fall back on.
Newbies in Bitcoin should actually put their thoughts, not on the technicalities of Bitcoin, but mostly on their financial strengths, and reliability of the investment as every other investor should.
New Bitcoin investors shouldn't worry too much about the technical intricacies of Bitcoin or trying to predict market movements in the short term. In the initial stages, it's much more important to focus on understanding the fundamentals of Bitcoin, such as its decentralized nature, limited supply, and potential use cases.

While it's certainly beneficial to stay up-to-date on Bitcoin news and developments, trying to time the market or predict short-term price fluctuations can lead to unnecessary stress and potential mistakes.
That's in my opinion that is.  Well, there are other things a 'new coiner' should focus on though.
I think lowcoiners should focus more on holding and stuff like that, instead of market predictions and chasing the wind.

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There's another interesting angle to this discussion. While Bitcoin has proven to be remarkably resilient over the years, there are still factors that could potentially shake the market. Government regulations, technological advancements (or setbacks), and shifting public perception are just a few of the wildcards that could affect Bitcoin's future trajectory.

That being said, Bitcoin's decentralized and open-source nature provides a level of robustness and adaptability that traditional financial systems lack. This is why many BTC proponents remain optimistic about its potential, even in the face of uncertainty.The second point you brought up—the vast majority of the world's population still having little to no exposure to BTC—is also worth considering. With BTC still in the early stages of adoption, there's a lot of potential for growth in the future. However, getting the masses to understand and adopt Bitcoin is a long and complex process.

It's true that Bitcoin enthusiasts can continue to stack sats regardless of market conditions, as long-term hodling is a viable strategy. But it would be naïve to assume that everyone will suddenly see the value of Bitcoin and jump on board. Bitcoin is currently at a critical point in its journey. The price is consolidating at historically high levels, but the future is far from certain.

While it's important to remain vigilant of potential market disruptors, Bitcoin's inherent characteristics provide a strong foundation for long-term growth and adoption. At the same time, we must acknowledge that adoption is a slow and complex process, and the world's population is still largely unaware of Bitcoin's potential.

For those already in the know, however, continuing to stack sats and diversify one's portfolio is a prudent strategy.


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Precisely! DCA is not a "poor people" strategy because it is all about consistency and discipline. The beauty of DCA is that it allows investors to benefit from both market highs and lows, resulting in an average cost basis. This means that, over time, investors can build a substantial portfolio regardless of their initial financial status.
Also, the concept of DCA is not limited to any specific amount. It can be tailored to fit any budget, and that's why it's suitable for investors across the income spectrum. 💲💲💲

If you look at it though, DCA helps investors avoid making emotionally-driven decisions that can actually lead to disastrous results. By investing a set amount regularly, investors are forced to stick to their strategy regardless of market fluctuations, which can help eliminate the fear and greed that often accompany volatile markets.

Moreover, DCA can help reduce the impact of market timing.


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506  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the reputation or guarantee of casino sites being advertised here? on: July 01, 2024, 08:52:14 AM
If you check the history of casino accusations on this forum, excluding the notorious signature company that accepted all the cheaters (the name is deliberately ignored), then quite often the players themselves remain to blame. To be a normal player who will not fall into the situation of non-payment from the casino, you must adhere to the rules established by the casino and not hope that you can be deceived. There will always be dissatisfied people, but often people need to admit their mistakes first. However, in cases of non-payment or non-compliance with the rules of the casino itself, the forum is unlikely to take its side since no one should and no one is going to advertise a scam (excluding, again, some people who are ready to do anything for money).
507  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ever Hated someone because he/she win too much, when you are constantly losing? on: July 01, 2024, 08:38:34 AM
 It's a funny situation. Why don't these friends make the same bets and finally break the knot of failures and maybe victories? I would probably do something similar in such a situation; perhaps his friend has a light hand. It’s not for nothing that many people think so. But to worry and be nervous about other people’s victories is too low. The fun of gambling is that beginners often get lucky, but as time passes, their luck passes on to others, and you need to have the intelligence to understand that it is just entertainment.
508  Economy / Reputation / Re: Chatbots: The Future of Scam Hunting on: July 01, 2024, 07:35:43 AM
The thread title is misleading. I sent a query similar to the topic title to a search engine, and all the answers were the opposite. That is, it is with the help of Chatbot that nowadays it is very easy to create a scam, but not otherwise. How does the OP imagine finding scammers, especially on our forum? Giving "deep,"  meaningless answers that ultimately confuse the reader? Is this called searching? Where is the list of those scammers who were caught on this forum with his help? All I see are the merits of other people, but not the OP's. From his bot comes only blah blah, nothing more.

Dude, I gotta call you out on this.

Dude, I gotta say, I'm disappointed

Dude, I'm calling you out on your unprofessional behavior.

Dude, I'm calling you out on your hypocrisy.

Dude, I'm calling you out on your unprofessional behavior.
509  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bounty cheater with multiple alts on: July 01, 2024, 07:32:57 AM
I don't know, but if you dig deep, you will find more accounts. This type of alt usually has dozens of accounts.

What will happen in this case? OP, are you so cowardly and unsure of your conclusions that you can’t write such things from your main account?

I do not talk about this case, but many consider the forum as their only source of income and therefore are cautious in their expression.
If you notice, many are afraid to talk to DT/campaign managers.

Some other reasons may be to collect more merits or personal problems.


Agree. But this is the case when there is nothing to be afraid of, isn’t it? If he tells the truth, then she is always alone.
Another issue is that the OP’s account is not entirely clean. And this already explains a lot. Smiley
510  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bounty cheater with multiple alts on: July 01, 2024, 06:57:58 AM
In case you are not aware [I doubt you are not], we have a dedicated topic to find alt accounts. For every alt finding we really do not need separate topics.

It’s not possible for the OP to post in there since that thread doesn’t allow newbie to post a report until they rank up to member. They can just post the link of this thread on that investigation thread as reference for his report.

This rules was stated on the OP of the thread that you share. This topic is right to post here.

However, BitcoinGirl.Club is right. There is a separate thread for publishing alternative accounts. But do you believe that the OP is a new member? His conclusion about alts says that he is afraid to write from his main account; otherwise, how can a beginner understand all the forum rules? Imagine that everyone who finds alt accounts will create a separate topic. What will happen in this case? OP, are you so cowardly and unsure of your conclusions that you can’t write such things from your main account?
511  Other / Meta / Re: Artificial Intelligence on the Forum on: June 30, 2024, 05:16:57 AM
the problem with that is, have you noticed how sometimes the AI can just spit out completely false information? because it doesn't provide you with references so you have no way of knowing where it got its information. but sometimes you just know it is wrong.

Yes, I know the problem. There have been famous cases of lawyers for example who filed a lawsuit made by Chat GPT that contained errors. So, we shouldn't be overconfident when using it but that will happen less and less. It has to do with the fact that Chat GPT is programmed for the user's satisfaction, and if you talk to it (I do it to practice languages), he never contradicts you and if he does it is in a very polite way.

Just to confirm your answers... this is a story that caused a lot of laughter. Have you read the story when a chatbot, when asked how best to cook a pizza, advised using a little glue to prevent the cheese from falling off the pizza? Grin
Is it possible to trust AI after such answers?
The question was asked 11 years ago, and the answer was a joke. However, Chatbot gives such advice. What can  say more Angry Angry Angry?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Pizza/comments/1a19s0/my_cheese_slides_off_the_pizza_too_easily/
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/glue-in-pizza-eat-rocks-googles-ai-search-is-mocked-for-bizarre-answers/
512  Other / Meta / Re: Should this forum ban the use of chatbots and AI entirely? on: June 30, 2024, 04:58:08 AM
In that case, the administration should take a position that would be clear, and if everyone (or the majority) shares your opinion, then it should not happen that some members, even after several dozen reported posts do not receive even a temporary ban due to the use of AI. If using AI inappropriately is the same as plagiarism, I guess the punishment should be the same.
I've seen quite a lot of tools wrongly detect a post as AI generated, when it actually isn't. I know you can say it has to pass through several tools before a conclusion can be reached, but if one tool is saying it isn't AI generated and another is saying it is, the accused user has an argument and banning them outrightly might not be possible. Using AI chatbot to post can only attract the same punishment as plagiarism, if it can be completely proven that the post is AI generated without any false positives.

If you were observant, as _BlackStar rightly pointed out, you would see that we use several tools to identify posts written by AI, and only based on their overall output can a person be accused of using a chatbot. Moreover, by checking a huge number of posts, those who use these tools can even determine at a glance whether a person wrote the text himself or not.
Today, there are already tools that give accurate results, and after testing, all other tools also show AI texts. In addition, you can always check the posts of several people for comparison and make sure that all other posts will be identified as written by a person. But messages from a person accused of using AI will still be identified as being written by a bot.

If the forum is indifferent to those who use AI to write posts, then the forum will turn into a place where robots communicate with each other, losing the meaning of communication and humanity.

As children, we often played with dolls and talked to them. Is anyone ready to look like a child talking to a robot while naively thinking that it is a person?
513  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How often do you recognize a match fixing? on: June 29, 2024, 10:22:04 AM
There have been, are, and will be fixed matches. Of course, in those championships where there is a thorough check, such matches are much more difficult to hold, but everything in our lives (as sad as it is to understand) always depends on the amount of money that can be agreed upon. In my country, local championships often resort to such unfair play. When a team surrenders a game, it still receives a cash reward, and its opponent receives a higher level in the standings. The sport, as it was originally corrupted by people, turned into the same dishonest business we see so often due to their greed.
514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin isn't complicated but the fiat system is! on: June 29, 2024, 06:51:06 AM

A common man is born into the fiat system and is taught by his parents, friends and colleagues how to use it.
What Findingnemo is saying is that using fiat money doesn't mean you understand how it works.

Taken out of context?
But I will also argue that until we know something better and more detailed about the subject, everything will seem complicated to us. Now is the time when new technologies are changing the world; only the adult and elderly generations will have difficulty understanding. All those who know how to understand the Internet a little better than using social networks, master Bitcoin, use its wallets, and understand the importance of their seed phrase will be able to master it very quickly. Remember the importance of your PIN codes? Did people need to explain for a long time the importance of not disclosing them?
515  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you think as a gambler we should allocate specific amount to gamble? on: June 29, 2024, 06:20:24 AM

Okay lemme break it down, if you keep saying that we should only use spare money to gamble this implies that money that you aren't planning for anything or tag to something important right? Good!
But if you allocate money to gamble from your monthly income it shows that is the amount you can risk to spend or lose, and if the amount is being exhausted meaning you don't have to gamble anymore till that particular allocation is being refilled again to continue gamble, in all, that is the amount someone can actually risk to lose, therefore anything more that is not welcomed and is subjected to irresponsible gambling. So tell me where do I contradicts the whole thing sir?
we are all learning everyday and if there is any place I wasn't getting correctly then we could break it down.

I think there is a slightly different understanding here. There is free money that people want to spend on vacation, entertainment, etc. And there is money that you do not keep in the bank, for example, but keep in cash for special needs. In your case, you can decide that having children means that you, as a wise mother, should provide for unforeseen cases that need to be taken into account when having children. Of course, this free money cannot participate in games since we don’t know how the game will turn out, but having lost it, sometimes the need for that lost money will immediately arise.
If you are talking about planning games and allocating money for them, it should take into account such unforeseen expenses. It always depends on the person; some will decide to have fun playing in a casino, while others will simply buy more toys for children. People are different, and you understand that.
516  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do feel for an own-goal letting to your bet loss? on: June 29, 2024, 05:20:47 AM
There will always be sick people (in the literal sense of the word) who may not like the outcome of the game. It’s all about a person manically looking for the culprit and committing a crime. It is impossible to predict what might come into the minds of such idiots. But for an ordinary, reasonable person, the understanding that football is a game and all variants of the game are possible in it should not cause violent emotions. While it is natural to regret mistakes, such as an accidental own-goal, a humble understanding of what happened should serve as an experience and decision for future bets taking into account such cases.
517  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bank teller stole $28,000 from customers to feed her gambling addiction on: June 29, 2024, 05:02:20 AM
It is quite strange that such crimes are considered justifications for gambling addiction. This woman is a criminal, with an understanding of her impunity and indifference to the victims. Even murderers sometimes do not raise their hands against children and the elderly because they understand the latter's defenselessness. But as long as the laws of those countries where justifications of addiction justify such scumbags and give them light punishments, scammers will exist with even more sophisticated deception schemes.
518  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you think as a gambler we should allocate specific amount to gamble? on: June 29, 2024, 04:40:36 AM
I don't have any spare funds but what I do is save some money from my monthly income. The amount of money I can live without is not much. I can think of this as additional funding. Because most have to collect money from a fixed income. They save private funds from their savings. You make a good point indeed people with extra funds are more likely to be addicted to gambling. Although I set aside a certain amount of money on a monthly basis, it is a part of my income that I save. If I lose that money I depend on next month's income. Those who have extra money or financial freedom to gamble tend to have higher rates of addiction as well.

I cannot agree with what you are saying when talking about people who have financial means having a stronger gambling addiction. Some successful people know how to manage their money well, which is probably why they have all the best, since they manage their finances correctly.
On the contrary, saving money for further gambling looks like a rash step, since a person is depriving himself of what he needs. In addition, if you look at the history of victories, then those who part with game money with a light heart often win, and not those who understand that they could buy themselves better food or everything they need instead of playing.
Hope for instant enrichment is a sign of poverty. You need to realize that money always sticks to money. And until you reach a level of life where gaming is accepted as entertainment and not as income, winning a large sum will always go to others.
519  Economy / Economics / Re: Young people are less likely to accept traditional employments in this era! on: June 27, 2024, 02:47:45 PM
There is too much talk about online work in this topic as a convenient way to earn money, but I am not sure that such work is easy enough to find. Check the queries “work on the Internet,” and you are unlikely to find anything worthwhile. If you do not have computer skills, do not know how to program, or are not a website designer, everything that is necessary to work on the Internet will also be unclaimed. But if we talk about the advantages, then, of course, having a job on the Internet, and being the master of your time, is always preferable to sitting from bell to bell in the office and doing what can be done conveniently at home.
520  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2024 Q2) [MODERATED] 🤨🔬 on: June 27, 2024, 02:32:37 PM
2 Accounts Connected:

1. 3kpk3
2. Haunebu

Proof:


Btc address: 3Kjuqbkpdo2D7LQDHWrYrvmcguSrs6Bfnb

https://ninjastic.space/post/23726743


Bitcoin Address : 3Kjuqbkpdo2D7LQDHWrYrvmcguSrs6Bfnb

https://ninjastic.space/post/24024740

Related Addresses:
Code:
Bitcoin Address : 3Kjuqbkpdo2D7LQDHWrYrvmcguSrs6Bfnb
bc1qcay6pst9y53gaxk5yuwkkad6c9vccs0z3ckvz5
BTC Address: 3NHVD2aUvDqSz1ZU8HhFUjBV8TdDHtCXPA
 @kpk33

Miscellaneous:

These are just alternative accounts, but what they did was dishonest, so they shifted merits to each other.


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