I saw a review campaign and was ready to participate in, but I see the same thing will be repeated over and over. Even if I could add an adress analysis from a tool used by CEXs to make it a bit different and a website security check. However, I have a question The website is missing the HTTP <Strict-Transport-Security> security header You know what I mean? The point saying to browsers that Whirlwind should only be accessed with HTTPS, and any connection using HTTP should automatically be converted to HTTPS However, I believe you configured a 301 redirect on your server (HTTP to HTTPS) , it does almost the same thing but the HTTP connection is still vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack Just for my information, TYVM By the way: Pretty smart to use Njalla
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I was thinking: Hey, it's the Holy Week for Christians <3. For the first time, be kind and give to Text a second chance. But while removing my feedback, I see you were selling an account here. And an account with a red trust, so an account causing problem before. How many "errors" do you plan to make?
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True. Even reading twice I don't get what the user wants to mean. I have also no idea about the complaints he's talking about. There is litterally none. Beside https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1828187.0Which isn't a complaint if you check twice. Method used by scammers on Bitcointalk: - A person creates a topic about a mixer - Waits a few days/weeks/ months - Comes back to edit the post to include either a phishing link, or a blog full of phishing links I reported each of them long ago but I didn't see this one
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RE: Les cartes cadeau c'est un point que je n'avais pas pris en compte ! Mais ça reste une porte d’accès qui est contraignante sur le long terme. Je prends pour exemple la xbox il y a bien des cartes cadeau dessus. Mais tu perds ton temps à rentrer un code interminable et ensuite tu peux dépenser la somme d'argent et réitérer pour chacun des achats. En matière d'expérience utilisateurs ce n'est pas incroyable ! La majorité des personnes qui joue sur Xbox rentre leur carte bleue une fois et après tu dépenses ce que tu veux pour acheter des jeux, abonnement.... Je connais rien du tout à xbox et companie, alors c'est pas le bon exemple pour moi. A te lire, je me suis même demandé qu'est que c'est que ce truc d'utiliser une CB avec une console de jeu. Je peux être un peu arriéré. Mais je comprend le côté contraignant. Mais est ce que ca l'est vraiment? Par exemple j'achète de temps à autre des cartes Amazon,Ikea,etc.., et en y réfléchissant, je trouve ca moins contraignant que d'utiliser ma carte bancaire. Rentrer mes numéros de CB, et en plus devoir utiliser mon téléphonne pour confirmer la transaction. C'est le truc qui me gonfle. Avec une carte Amazon, je fais un copié collé et c'est tout. Pour ce qui est de la concurrence (Airbnb), j'ai prévu cette éventualité. J'ai un arsenal de fonctionnalités que je compte mettre en place pour prendre de l'avance
Le projet ne s’arrête pas simplement à la partie paiement en cryptomonnaie sinon la valeur ajoutée n'est pas assez suffisante. Effectivement, je ne vois pas de valeur ajoutée. C'est pourquoi, les fonctionnalités dont tu parles devraient être implémentées dès le départ, et non comme une carte joker d'anticipation. Ca sera trop tard. On n'avait pas parlé de tout les éléments, merci d'avoir élaboré. Et une DAO me parle déjà un peu plus Concernant les parties Stacking & Earn et Prêts: est ce que tu ne serais pas entrain de t'éparpiller sur la base du projet? Pour faire ue grossière comparaison, c'est comme si Airbnb faisait des livrets A et des crédits comme Cetelem
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Uh? hard to say whether it's good or bad? More mixers we see, better it is, so [banned mixer] is more than welcome, as all others. It would be very annoying and inefficient if we only had 1 or 2 services with a dominant position And nope, there aren't "so many mixers" popping up lately. Actually only 2: [banned mixer] and Whirlwind.money. It isn't what I could say so many. Do not consider the signature campaigns actually running. Currently, all of them already exist, it's just that they are trying to absorb the market that Chipmixer left behind. @WEB503 Welcome
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Cryptocurrencies are not really what the Canadian's government is worry about. But rather what generally speaking the Pension Funds do with the money. Remember that we are talking about money for the retirements of the citizens.
Imagine yourself Canadian, you have contributed for years to the system in order to receive a pension years later. And once you get old, they say "sorry we can't pay you your pension because we have invested it in something not really safe."
This kind of investment, with the people's money, should be invested in a low risk market. And not like a 20 year old who can afford to take more risk in his investment portfolio. And perhaps I should say, the funds shouldn't be invested somewhere because it's not the goal of the pension funds to make a profit
I had watched a documentary on pension funds in Canada. And they are known for investing people's money in markets that are really questionable from a risk point of view.
As the news say, the goal is "To help protect Canadians’ retirements" but that's about everything, not only the numbers about their crypto-asset exposures
From a politic point of view, if I was a citizen there, I would be happy to know where is MY money and is it in a safe place.
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Hm, some things shouldn't be joked about on April fools but to each their own.
Especially when I receive an offer and decline it to then discover it was a joke :/
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Je trouve que c'est un marché sur lequel il est difficile de se faire une place. Surtout lorsqu'il y a Airbnb et autres qui ont déjà avalé le marché, si on peut dire. Alors c'est soit tu deviens aussi grand qu'eux, avec la même force de frappe, ou tu restes petit et sur le long terme, ne pas survivre. En sachant qu'en plus, comme tu le cites, il y a déjà 1 - Le service Travala.com 2 - Se servir d'une carte de cryptomonnaie Mais il y a aussi, les cartes cadeaux airbnb et autres qui peuvent être achetés sur bitrefil et companie. Et je pense que c'est par là que ca se passe pour la grande majorité des personnes voulant faire des locations Les entreprises telles que les cars Eurolines qui acceptent le paiement en crypto. Bon je sais tu vas me dire que c'est une entreprise de cars et pas de logement, mais c'est surtout pour rester dans le monde du voyage. Il faut aussi prévoir que les entreprises accepteront aussi les paiements en crypto au fur et à mesure des années qui passe (je parle d'une vision sur le long terme). Ce qui fait donc un dévellopement de la concurrence que tu pourrais avoir beaucoup de mal à affronter. ( quid de la décentralisation qui est pourtant l'argument principal de la cryptomonnaie ) Les gens s'en fiche de la decentralisation, c'est un constat. Ce qui compte, c'est le pognon. Bon oui, il y a (heureusement) des gens croyant en la décentralisation, mais ca reste marginal en terme de nombre. Ceci dit, je suis curieux de savoir comment tu comptes décentraliser ton projet. Parce qu'il y a decentralisation, et le mythe de la decentralisation ou des gens pensent que localbitcoins est une plateforme décentralisée lol. Quel est votre marché ? Quel est son potentiel ?
- 18/ 35 ans - Digital natif - Passionné en crypto - L’user qui souhaite dépenser sa cryptomonnaie car il possède plus de bitcoin que d’euros.
Ca restreint déjà pas mal l'audience. Cette tranche d'âge est là pour investir ( parfois en espérant être riche en achetant le tout dernier shitcoin de la semaine) Potentiel : Nombre de personnes détenant de la cryptomonnaie sur le mois de décembre 2022 : 425 millions (119 millions d’utilisateurs supplémentaires ont rejoint le monde de la crypto en 2022) C’est un chiffre qui est exponentiel avec le temps, suivant les prévisions d’ici fin 2023 il y aurait entre 600 et 800 millions d’utilisateurs . Mouai, même en prenant 1% de clients sur 800 millions, ca peut etre lucratif, mais je pense que ca mérite quand même une étude du marché plus approfondie Désolé si je parle de facon négative, je préfère ca que de te dire "good luck with your project sir" Les critiques font plus avancer que des félicitations
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And now he comes out and says "April fools guys, site is back on" Who knows if he is not already back in the scene? It's up to you to believe me, or not. (I try fake news, but since there are people believing in Santa Claus and the Earth is flat, they may believe this too?) By the way, since this seizure appeared in my country in all the national and even local media, I have spoken with people who discovered bitcoin because of this news. I smiled I prefered to say, "Oh, no idea, I don't know bitcoin." Because it's funny to listen to their bullshits reapeated from TV & co. I like to use this method with so many topics IRL (politic, history,etc...)
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That's all about Merits whores And it doesn't stop here, there are so wanna-be psychologists who open a topic every day with counseling tips on everything, just open the Beginners and Help subboard and check the titles, it's like you're in the self-medication section of a library.
So true.This section still makes me laugh. People who live with their parents and have never paid an electricity bill think they are eligible to teach you a lesson about how taxes are bad, or how crypto is more important than you family. Lot of merits whores there, but they're not sexy!
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@bitmover, thanks. That's a good news Long live Brazil! Pelé the king forever! Hé hé hé, Binance's CEO was always saying it's FUD when the company was criticised by media such as Reuters. But facts matter, and it doesn't seem to be FUD to me. He has almost no choice to deny the facts as a CEO. Unless the proofs are fake but it doesn't look to be the case If it was only the USA hunting Binance, we could think it's just a war against the company, but there're more and more countries looking at Binance. Now Brazil too, but before we had also India's investigation over alleged money laundering with WazirX (owned by Binance FYI), Singapore, UK (?), and more. Ouch, do I need to remember that Binance agreed to hand over client data to Russia and its FSB to track millions USD of cryptocurrencies donated to Alex Navalny. Breaking news: Binance hid extensive links to China for several years Remember, Binance leaved China about 5-6 years ago. Well, not totally apparently... several executives, including Changpeng Zhao, are said to have regularly asked to hide their presence in China - and their collusion with the Chinese government.
In addition, the Financial Times investigation highlights a deep relationship and strong link to China. An office was reportedly still in use two years after the platform cut its ties with the country and Binance reportedly used a Chinese bank
According to the documents collected by the enquiry, these links were hidden for several years and regularly denied in the face of rumours and other accusations. When a rumor becomes a fact, it's not a rumor anymore but rather the truth! I would say to CZ: you're a lier and hypocrite. You cause more damages to the cryptocurrencies than somthing else. Look at your mirror in the bathroom and shut the hell up bitch
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Howdy Theymos We (staff) were asked to stop advertising mixing services. What's the reasonning behind? Or you prefer anticipate? I suppose if HSBC create a signature campaign, it won't be a problem If there is freedom of speech, I create freedom of advertising
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Yeah, I'm now able to see the clearnet version. Probably just a delay in the DNS propagation since the website is freshly hosted
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Bitcointalk Account: LeGaulois My vote goes to: GazetaBitcoin
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I rarely look at the price of Bitcoin, maybe every quarter or half year.
This article is just trying to panic people into believing that the apocalypse is coming in a few days.
So I looked at the stats to see what was going on. So yes, the value of Bitcoin has gone down. But only by $1K. So a ~4% drop. So dramatic. And besides, it only lasted five or six hours. And if you look today, the price is back to where it was and it's like nothing happened. The top 100 cryptocurrencies are in green, generally speaking
Bitcoin is increasingly resistant to this type of bad news, and is able to absorb it as if nothing had happened
Don't fall into the trap, whatever it is about cryptocurrencies, virus, politics, etc, the media always try to create the fear to whoever read it Statistics and facts matter, not the opinion of a journalist.
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@whirlwindmoney, Hi. Just to let you know. While trying the onion service yesterday, I got a pop up with the message like "sorry, an error occurred". I have been able to duplicate the message twice but then it was fine on my end. Reading @RapTarX I suppose the clearnet version is now avalaible? Because I get a timer of 5 seconds and then get HTTP ERROR 500 Welcome to the niche. More mixers there are, better it is.
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I'm wondering how CTFC got access to all the private messages? I believe there is a snitch in the pool. I read Signal is mentionned but it doesn't seem everything was on Signal. And even if evertyhing was on Signal, they can't read your messages or listen to your calls, and no one else can do that. By the way, all people on bitcointalk usually praising binance ceo 24/7 will perhaps shut up a bit I told you: he's cancer for bitcoin. He doesn't care about you, all that matter are the VIP members representing the majority of the volume on binance
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It is the kind of topics that is totally useless and always ends up to a spam thread. I don't ever bother to read such. If everyone does the same, imagine the mess. The problem is that people reply to it. If everyone avoided this kind of topic, no one would create one. As for the merits sent , it also helps to see this kind of threads, yeah.
If I had to make a topic for every hooker I fucked with Bitcoin money, Theymos could rename the board to "LeGaulois".
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Removed XXL Mixer and updated Mixtum's onion link I will add a new mixer today or tomorrow. Whirlwind.money https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446575.msg61989613#msg61989613Mixtum has an updated .onion link on their site now. XXL Mixer can just as well be removed entirely, it doesn't have a clearnet link and it doesn't have a working Tor link either.
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