This is clearly a ponzi scheme or straight up scam. Their website is hosted on a network by wildcard.net.uk I have contacted them via email, I hope they will suspend his account soon. You can report them as well at support@wildcard.net.uk
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He's paying 100+bucks for just creating accounts? Something's fishy, just don't give him KYC verified account or an account linked to your personal information.
Gambling sites and crypto exchanges provide the most liquid way for thieves to withdraw from stolen bank accounts/cards. You might get in trouble.
Stay safe. This is a self-moderated topic for a reason, but it won't deviate me from posting this warning again & again on this thread.
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Bitcointalk Username: edgycorner Current post count (Including this one): 609 bech32 BTC Address: bc1qp0f85yu60yl0vp7x24a2un6vjjlg8wpzu9dz6y Merit in the last 120 days: 12
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More blocktime estimates have been posted at: https://ethresear.ch/t/blocks-per-week-as-an-indicator-of-the-difficulty-bomb/12120/22 (see last post/graph) Jun 15 estimated block times: ~15 secs July 15 estimated block times: ~18 secs Aug 15 estimated block times: ~21 secs Vitalik in a previous core dev call said they can tolerate 20-25 sec block times as they've done in the past. So given the schedule for the upcoming Ropsten testnet merge on Jun 8, plus two weeks running on Ropsten, then a further two testnet merges running for two weeks each, followed by a couple of weeks to schedule mainnet merge, brings it to around mid-Aug. If their estimates of 21 secs in mid-Aug is correct then they might not delay the bomb anymore (barring any issues during the upcoming testnet merges). I was expecting a more steep decline in block time. They are indeed serious about pushing the merge before this coming fall. As a result, the GPU market is already crashing. I sold my 2-year-old GPUs last week at MSRP, and now I can buy "new" AIB GPUs at a better price. Funny.
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I tested IP 190.115.18.168 in some DNS checker tools, and I didn't find her listed anywhere on the blacklists. I would say that the problem did not come with the hosting service.
Someone hosted a ponzi website on it lol and many other phishing websites in the past https://www.hyip.biz/details/bitero.ioThey should ask for a new IP from their hosting provider
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why would you upload your pdf portfolio on some random file hosting site and not google drive? One can easily inject a RAT in pdf. Fishy AF. Reported.
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Interested. Please check DM.
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I have immense experience in sports betting ) Been sports betting for 8+years, I still got my og cloudbet account from 2014 I would like to apply. I also have experience in automation and emulating a real user as a mean to reach favoured result.
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What exactly you are looking for are you looking for other cards that can able to cashout and send to Revolut or Binance and then withdraw? Revolut and Binance also offer a card where you can able to withdraw from their service why you are still looking for other cards? Anyway check this list https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280997.0I think OP is referencing to stolen cards here He needs stolen CC provider. Should have gone to some russian forum instead of bitcointalk lol
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In CMD write ping solo.ckpool.org
I still don't understand, explain it to me Do you use windows? If yes then open command prompt, type "ping solo.ckpool.org" You will get a reply that will look like this: Reply from 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=42
The time part is your ping. Indicates the following: Respuesta desde 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 tiempo=108ms TTL=52 Is this good data? You have a ping of 108ms, which I guess is fine. Don't sweat over it.
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Yes, I read that, so I was surprised when you posted that you expected a +10 sec increase by June 15:
According to my estimate, the difficulty will explode at block #15000000 Before reaching #15000000, there's going to be one more difficulty adjustment by the bomb equation at #14900000. Which won't be significant but will definitely delay per block time by at least 5 second or maybe even by 10 seconds. Unless the devs defuse or delay the bomb before #14900000, which can be done quite easily at anytime.
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In CMD write ping solo.ckpool.org
I still don't understand, explain it to me Do you use windows? If yes then open command prompt, type "ping solo.ckpool.org" You will get a reply that will look like this: Reply from 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=42
The time part is your ping.
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Agenda of core dev ....
I followed that meeting, and included the gist of it in first reply of this thread. We have another dev meeting today. Buckle up buckarooo
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I am interested in providing a comprehensive review covering Unijoin's faults and merits.
BTC address (Segwit): bc1qp0f85yu60yl0vp7x24a2un6vjjlg8wpzu9dz6y Merit earned in the last 120 days: 12
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Hey everyone, A user created a bounty of $50 to somehow make ckpool run on Ubuntu 18.04, so I got onto it and was able to run it successfully (pic rel: https://i.imgur.com/IyeJA3Z.png) I am sharing the guide with everyone. Since the og thread of CK pool has been locked and depreciated, I am creating a new thread. You can follow it here: https://github.com/edgycorner/CK-Pool-installation-with-Bitcoin-Core-22.0-with-fixes-on-Ubuntu-I am pretty confident that it should run with other versions of Ubuntu and >=Bitcoin core 22.0 There's one minor change in the ckpool code, you need to allocate empty string to flags in coinbaseaux response. If you don't then it will cause a runtime error "No flags in coinbaseaux of GBT JSON". Source:https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19182#issuecomment-1013989241 You need to make a few changes in src/bitcoin.c before building ckpool(follow Step 10 of the guide) Feel free to post your errors on this thread. I am not super talented in C, but I will try my best to solve them for you. Enjoy!
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1241]: Succeeded immediate connect Wed May 18 23:48:41 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Pool stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 support asicboost Wed May 18 23:48:41 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: protocol: whatsminer/v1.0, pool_no: 0 Wed May 18 23:49:02 2022 daemon.err uhttpd[1623]: cat: read error: Invalid argument Wed May 18 23:49:02 2022 daemon.err uhttpd[1623]: uci: Entry not found Wed May 18 23:49:02 2022 daemon.err uhttpd[1623]: sh: out of range Wed May 18 23:49:06 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Pool 0 difficulty changed to 16384 Wed May 18 23:49:06 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart Wed May 18 23:49:06 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 01fec28a Diff 32.8K/16384 SM 2 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 72.0 fan 4860 4320) Wed May 18 23:49:07 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 036835e6 Diff 19.2K/16384 SM 1 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 72.0 fan 4860 4320) Wed May 18 23:49:08 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 9bbe96d0 Diff 108K/16384 SM 0 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 72.0 fan 4860 4350) Wed May 18 23:49:11 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 0323b6c5 Diff 20.9K/16384 SM 1 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 72.0 fan 4860 4350) Wed May 18 23:49:15 2022 local0.err cgminer[31241]: Socket closed waiting in recv_line, ret: 0 Wed May 18 23:49:15 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Stratum connection to pool 0 interrupted Wed May 18 23:49:15 2022 local0.warn cgminer[31241]: Succeeded immediate connect Wed May 18 23:49:15 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Pool stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 support asicboost Wed May 18 23:49:15 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: protocol: whatsminer/v1.0, pool_no: 0 Wed May 18 23:49:22 2022 local0.warn cgminer[31241]: Lost 3 shares due to no stratum share response from pool 0 Wed May 18 23:49:27 2022 local0.warn cgminer[31241]: Lost 1 shares due to no stratum share response from pool 0 Wed May 18 23:50:02 2022 local0.warn cgminer[31241]: Lost 3 shares due to no stratum share response from pool 0 Wed May 18 23:50:06 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Pool 0 difficulty changed to 23660 Wed May 18 23:50:06 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart Wed May 18 23:50:09 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 9048159d Diff 116K/23660 SM 0 pool 0
Wed May 18 23:51:11 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 01bd8d3a Diff 37.7K/23660 SM 1 pool 0 (temp 65.0 67.5 71.5 fan 4650 4110) Wed May 18 23:51:13 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 01b02db0 Diff 38.8K/23660 SM 0 pool 0 (temp 65.0 67.5 71.5 fan 4560 4080) Wed May 18 23:51:13 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted faeb1176 Diff 66.9K/23660 SM 0 pool 0 (temp 65.0 67.5 71.5 fan 4560 4080) Wed May 18 23:51:13 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 0103b162 Diff 64.6K/23660 SM 0 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 71.5 fan 4560 4080) Wed May 18 23:51:14 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Rejected 93ae0f0e Diff 114K/23660 SM 1 pool 0 (Stale) Wed May 18 23:51:14 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart Wed May 18 23:51:14 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: New block detected on network before pool notification Wed May 18 23:51:15 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 563ba8f4 Diff 195K/23660 SM 0 pool 0 (temp 65.5 68.0 72.0 fan 4500 3960) Wed May 18 23:51:16 2022 local0.notice cgminer[31241]: Accepted 6b8ad8e5 Diff 156K/23660 SM 1 pool 0
These are the logs from miner!It says new block detected!!!
you won the lottery? damn how much hash power were you pulling and after how many days edit: oh wait, it's probably someone else and not him?
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The way the difficulty bomb works is that the block times don’t reduce times until well into the difficulty bomb. So if by Aug they are aiming for the POS, then there is a chance they might just leave the difficulty bomb in there. The times will be slower but issuance will be reduced which is what the devs want.
If we are in some deep bear market then the 30 second block times won’t make a difference because blocks won’t be full and fees might be cheap anyways. It was like this a few years back before they released an update to change the difficulty bomb because we were getting 40 second block times.
Go on etherscan and look at the graphs for block times, you will see what I am talking about.
Nope. Difficulty bomb is an exponential function, with 2 to the power of a 100,000 step function of block height(2^x; where x is the step function). Right now the increasing difficulty is caused by mining(LHR unlock increased diff by like 5%), and thus it is mitigating any effect of the time bomb. Once we reach a block, which add another step to x. We will see a humongous increase in the difficulty. It will be so much that any mining will be deemed useless. The chain will halt and all transactions will stop. It's literally a bomb. It will explode within seconds, on a particular block height. Bomb will reach that height by 15th of june. By then we might notice an increase by 10 seconds, as we approach the date. The increase will be concentrated towards the end.
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Hey,
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I am not an expert on gambling, but one of my old clients looking for a Whitelabel gambling site. Yea they are looking for a unique design though, but if not possible then they would make copycats as well. But looking for a trusted developer for what they are asking me. I just ignore it since I don't know someone nor do I have a basic idea of gambling sites. So DM me on Telegram if you can help them in this case. I will forward more details to you. Pinged you on TG. My username is @slavokiloli
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Hey,
If you are looking for 1:1 copy then I can start working on it. Please check your DM for my telegram.
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