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541  Economy / Reputation / Re: Stop see alt's everywhere you look! on: January 23, 2024, 05:21:27 AM
This BabyBandit guy is big mad at a neutral feedback I left him. Don't know why its such a big deal for him, enough to edit his post 3 times, because in this thread he specifically said,

I am not selling or buying anything here anyway.

But more recently he changed his mind:

Can you do 50K€?

The more I look into it, the more I am certain that BabyBandit is CYBER_COWBOY. Same writing style, same topics (gambling, trading, lending), and same location.

And as fast you open your mouth and share opinions you shall be overflooded with Feedback like: "troll" "idiot" "loser" "scammer" "multi account". and bl.a bl.a bl.a

Who writes "blah" like that? Only people who speak one of the Scandanavian languages, take a look for yourself. And where does CYBER_COWBOY claim to be from?

- I am from Sweden and living in Thailand.

There are tons of similarities in the writing styles of these two users. Please check for yourself and come to your own conclusions:

https://ninjastic.space/search?author=CYBER_COWBOY
https://ninjastic.space/search?author=BabyBandit

Yes maybe I am an idiot in your eyes but you know what isn't? You!



Oh, and one other thing:

Best regards / CC.

Best regards
BabyBandit

Best regards
nutildah
542  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: zcash, pirate chain, monero, prcy, which is the best coin for future of privacy? on: January 23, 2024, 03:42:13 AM
Monero (old struggling to keep up and stay private these days)

Not really. Can you point to an instance where a regular Monero transaction has been de-anonymized? And I'm not talking about via using data kept by centralized exchanges.
543  Economy / Reputation / Re: What is going on??? on: January 23, 2024, 03:23:05 AM
Yes, the hacker did not change anything, he is using my login information.
Now you have changed the password and activated two-factor protection
It is good that two-factor protection has been added to the forum
Thank you

Can you confirm that you used your Bitcointalk password on Altcoinstalks?

I am not judging you. Just trying to find the root of the problem.

If it was a different password, I recommend running a virus scan on your computer.
544  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mempool Observer Topic on: January 23, 2024, 01:06:06 AM
^^^
Wow, them some low fees. Keep up the great work, FeeBuddy.

ChartBuddy on the other hand needs a kick in the pants.


Aside from the blockchain bloat & network congestion, the thing that I hate the most about ordinals & BRC-20 is when their proponents say mORe UsErS iS GOod fOr bItcOin PRiCe.... Well that's been totally proven not to be the case. Same thing on the Dogecoin side: Doginals is causing rapid blockchain bloat but it didn't budge the price. The only time it budges is when there is tweets from Elon or X, lol.
545  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: January 22, 2024, 01:04:50 PM
I have 8 reports against Silver005 that are unhandled, but I think if we keep piling them on, maybe the mods will take action on the older ones. Anyway, he seems undeterred, so here's some more AI spam posts:

Post #1

This is an interesting question, and it depends on how you define "deserve". Inactive users may not be actively contributing to a community or platform, but that doesn't mean they aren't benefiting from it. For example, they may be learning from the content or discussions on the platform, even if they aren't participating directly. Additionally, they may be helping to support the platform simply by being a member, even if they're not actively using it. So while they may not be actively earning merits through their contributions, they may still be contributing in other ways. Ultimately, it comes down to how we define "deserve" -

Some may argue that inactive users don't deserve merits because they're not putting in the effort to contribute to the community. However, others may argue that they do deserve merits because they're still part of the community and are benefiting from it in some way. It's also worth considering the reasons why someone might be inactive. They may not have the time or energy to participate actively, or they may not feel comfortable doing so. In these cases, it could be argued that they still deserve to receive merits, even if they're not actively earning them. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to give inactive users merits is up to the community....

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Post #2

Yes, the BitcoinTalk forum has definitely helped me gain experience in the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. I have learned a lot about the technology behind Bitcoin, as well as the economic and political implications of its use. I've also learned about the different ways to invest in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and the risks and rewards associated with doing so. I've found the forum to be a very helpful resource, and I've appreciated the opportunity to connect with other Bitcoin enthusiasts from all over the world. Overall, my experience on the BitcoinTalk forum has been very positive, and I've been able to expand my knowledge and understanding of Bitcoin as a way of earning a living in the world..

result. The discussions on the forum have been thought-provoking and informative, and I've found the community to be very supportive and friendly. I've also enjoyed sharing my own insights and experiences with other members, and have gained a lot of valuable feedback and advice. I would recommend the BitcoinTalk forum to anyone who is interested in learning more about Bitcoin and the world of cryptocurrency. It's a great place to connect with like-minded people and to learn about the latest developments in the industry.

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Post #3

Here are three basic facts about Bitcoin that I think everyone should know:
1. Bitcoin is decentralized: One of the most important aspects of Bitcoin is that it is decentralized. There is no central authority or middleman that controls the currency, and it is instead managed by a network of computers running the Bitcoin software. This makes Bitcoin very resistant to censorship and control, and is one of the main reasons why it has become so popular.
2. Bitcoin is limited: Unlike traditional currencies, there is a limited supply of Bitcoin. There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoins created, and this limit is written into the Bitcoin software....

means that Bitcoin has the potential to appreciate in value over time, as the demand for it increases. However, it also means that it is subject to price fluctuations, and the value of a Bitcoin can go up or down depending on market conditions.
3. Bitcoin is not anonymous: While Bitcoin is often thought of as an anonymous way to transact, this is not entirely accurate. While it is true that you can send and receive Bitcoin without revealing your identity, all transactions are stored on a public ledger called the blockchain. This means that anyone can potentially trace a Bitcoin transaction back to its source,.....

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Post #4

When it comes to campaigns, members may post essays for a variety of reasons. Some may do so in order to share their thoughts and opinions on the campaign, while others may do so in order to earn rewards or recognition. Essays can also be used to demonstrate knowledge and expertise on a particular topic, or to promote a campaign's message. Whatever the reason, posting an essay on a campaign can be a great way to engage with the community and make an impact. It is important to remember that when posting an essay, it should be well-written and well-researched. It should also be relevant to the campaign and respectful of other members opinions...

respectful of other members' opinions. In addition, it is important to follow the rules and guidelines set forth by the campaign. This may include formatting requirements, word count limits, and other important details. By following the rules and submitting a well-written essay, you can help to ensure that your voice is heard and your contribution is valued. With that said, it is also important to remember that not everyone has the same writing skills or level of experience. It is important to be respectful of others and to not judge anyone's writing abilities. After all, the point of a campaign is to bring people together and make a difference...

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Post #5

Many people have concerns about KYC (Know Your Customer) regulations. While KYC is intended to protect financial institutions and consumers from fraud and money laundering, some people argue that it is overly intrusive and ineffective. One of the main criticisms of KYC is that it can lead to a loss of privacy. When individuals are required to provide extensive personal information, such as bank statements, driver's licenses, and social security numbers, there is a risk that this information could be leaked or hacked. In addition, KYC can be time-consuming and burdensome for individuals who need to provide this information. Finally, some argue that KYC is not effective in preventing fraud and money laundering..

Criminals may simply find new ways to circumvent the regulations, while law-abiding individuals may be unfairly targeted. Overall, the argument is that KYC regulations may do more harm than good by infringing on privacy and creating a false sense of security. It is important to weigh the pros and cons of any regulation and to consider whether there are more effective alternatives. Some have proposed the use of advanced technologies, such as biometric data and blockchain technology, to improve security without infringing on privacy...

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He thinks that adding a bunch of periods to the last sentence of a paragraph will fool the detector, but he is wrong......
546  Other / Meta / Re: Use of AI on Bitcoin talk on: January 22, 2024, 12:22:19 PM
There was one high profile, Legendary member whose posts were found to be generated using AI. When I asked them about it, that was their explanation: they were using ChatGPT to improve their spelling and grammar. While the member's posts weren't deleted, I don't recommend doing this as the result is still sometimes thoughts and ideas that aren't your own.

When you do this, you are taking credit for writing that wasn't done by you. IMO this is dishonest and no different than plagiarism. Instead, as was already recommended a few posts above, you should use Grammarly which doesn't totally alter the intent or content of the post.

I imagine there will soon be a day when use of ChatGPT is considered plagiarism and potentially a ban-able offense (even if just a temp ban for first-time offenders, as opposed to permanent ban). This is because the forum is currently enduring an onslaught of AI spammers who aren't contributing anything of value, and it is likely to only get worse as time goes on.

Use Grammarly. Force yourself to learn the nuances of the English language. Take time to put thought and effort into your posts. Perhaps most importantly, if you don't have anything useful or interesting to say about a topic, remember that you don't have to post in it at all! Simply move on to another topic that is more mentally inspiring.
547  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2024, 10:45:55 AM
damn bro
548  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 22, 2024, 03:10:37 AM
Great Chiefs/Bills game, it was a nail-biter down to the last 1:30.

My solitary bet for this weekend:



Mahomes was indeed able to work his patented magic, and KC was helped by a muffed FG by Tyler Bass that took a sharp right turn in the last 1/3 of its flight. They showed him sitting on the sideline as the clock wound down, just stunned, with a deep depression setting in.

Packers will be very interesting to follow next season, a lot of young talent. Same goes for some other teams too so I'd say we're in for a treat in the coming years!

Yeah I was just thinking about that. Other teams I'm definitely gonna be following more closely next year are the Texans & Browns, in addition to my usual Chiefs/Dolphins/Bills/Rams.
549  Economy / Reputation / Re: Wasabi, Kruw, users and supporters of their low morals on: January 22, 2024, 02:00:57 AM
that-s-like-piss-icing-on-the-shit-cake



Jim Lahey approves

550  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mempool Observer Topic on: January 21, 2024, 12:03:54 PM
Look, if we could adjust that image, so that the results would appear on that screen, whenever the bot posted? Roll Eyes
Of course the image had to be bigger, but it would be really cool to see.

It is possible. I would have create an image just for that. Maybe this is too fancy for a bot.

I am working in many projects, I will think about it when I have some time.

Furthermore, you could have the FeeBuddy robot smiling when next-block fees are below 50 sat/vbyte, "neutral face" when between 50-100, and frowning when above 100.  Cheesy

Yeah, sorry, I wouldn't know how to do it...

Who knows, maybe a year from now it will be all smiles when we see a next-block fee below 100 sat/vbyte... Hope not.
551  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 21, 2024, 11:52:30 AM
...
The Dude was on the "Dubai Marina Walk" last night.... (no I am not going to pin point where on the 8km walk the dude was... but you could easily work it out, if you wanted too)
...



I thought the pavement was a wall, LOL. I spent at least half an hour looking for "contemporary walls" and "famous marble floor tile patterns" in Asia.
552  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 21, 2024, 10:09:18 AM
On the 49ers, on what they showed vs. the Packers, I reckon they are very lucky that they will play either the Lions or the Buccaneers in the NFC conference finals.

Niners didn't look very good at all. They spent a lot of the game behind in points, and their defense made up for an offense that was 90% carried by Christian McCaffrey. Purdy kind of folded under pressure a few times. Anybody who bet on Green Bay to cover is pretty happy right now. Having said that, I agree with you and am pretty sure they can easily beat the Lions or Bucs in the conference championship.

Two close games tomorrow... now that the "easy" picks are out of the way.
553  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: (Ordinals) BRC-20 needs to be removed on: January 21, 2024, 09:56:08 AM

This has been brought up a few times in this thread already. Inscriptions don't "obfuscate" anything. It is data that is stored in the witness field of a transaction and decoded by external protocols. Bitcoin Knots is a little-used implementation of Bitcoin software designed by Luke. As of right now, there are ~64 nodes running Bitcoin Knots, as opposed to ~16,979 nodes running Bitcoin Core.

For the most part, Luke holds no sway over major changes to Bitcoin Core, and his request to "fix the bug" will be ignored. Bitcoin Knots can do all the updates it wants. It won't affect Ordinals in any way whatsoever.
554  Other / Meta / Re: The effect the mixer ban has had on the forum. on: January 21, 2024, 06:29:27 AM
Bitcointalk is not a company and a forum without traffic is not a forum, it is a relic or a ruin, like the Roman ruins that people visit, not a forum. If hypothetically tomorrow there will be no more traffic on the forum, it will surely continue to survive because it will not need money, but it will not be a forum, it will be a ruin.

It will always be a forum. For the sake of argument, I kind of see what you're saying, but its more like a museum than a ruin. The museum has a 6-year-deep layer of spam around it, yet its important exhibits are still easily located with the right Google queries.

I'm sure that Theymos is well aware that the traffic is being moved elsewhere in fact that's the whole reason he banned them in the first place.

Traffic isn't being moved elsewhere. Everyone who opened an account on altcoinstalks is still here. Organic traffic over there is minimal because its 100% spam... Like a contemporary museum without exhibits, there's no reason for visitors to go there.
555  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: January 21, 2024, 06:09:51 AM
How about Legendary user finist4x? It woke up last week, and posts chatbot diarrhea on the tech boards:

Yes. All of his posts appear to be AI generated.
...

I'm not sure if you reported these or not but they're still up... Also, its better to include the post text so people can see what AI spam looks like. Helps to better identify it in the future.

finist4x

Post #1:

Eric Balchunas' prediction of a 70% chance of the SEC approving an Ethereum spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) in May has sparked significant interest and speculation within the cryptocurrency and investment communities. The impending review of multiple Ethereum spot ETF applications by the SEC, including those from VanEck, Ark 21Shares, and Hashdex, has heightened anticipation for potential regulatory acceptance of Ethereum-based investment products.

While digital asset lawyer Joe Carlasare shares optimism about the approval of an Ethereum spot ETF this year, he offers a cautious perspective on the timeline of the approval process. His insight underscores the complexities and considerations involved in regulatory decision-making, suggesting that investors should be prepared for potential delays in the approval process.

The potential approval of Ethereum spot ETFs holds significant implications for institutional investors, as it could open up new avenues for exposure to the cryptocurrency market within a regulated and familiar investment framework. As the cryptocurrency industry continues to mature and gain regulatory acceptance, the emergence of Ethereum spot ETFs could represent a pivotal moment in expanding investment opportunities and further integrating digital assets into traditional financial markets.

Overall, the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation and investment products presents an intriguing intersection of innovation, regulation, and market dynamics, shaping the future of institutional investment in digital assets. The developments surrounding Ethereum spot ETF approvals will undoubtedly be closely monitored by investors and industry stakeholders alike.

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Post #2:

In recent times, many users have found themselves grappling with high fees when attempting to rebalance their channels. This has led to questions and concerns about the reasons behind these increased costs. One prevailing question is whether these fees are directly related to on-chain transaction fees, or if there are other factors at play.

It's worth noting that the surge in fees for rebalancing channels may not be solely attributed to on-chain transaction costs. While on-chain fees can certainly have an impact, there are other considerations to take into account. One potential factor contributing to the high fees could be the need for users to compensate for the expenses associated with opening and closing channels, in addition to routing fees.

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Post #3:

It's good to see that proactive steps are being taken to comply with legal regulations while maintaining the decentralized and permissionless nature of Ethereum. By rejecting blocking requests, including OFAC transactions, they demonstrate their commitment to maintaining the network while complying with legal requirements.

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556  Economy / Reputation / Re: User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board on: January 20, 2024, 01:51:12 PM
Here's the first post in question put through our standard detection process:

If you suspect the wallet.dat was created with an early version of Electrum, it might be a good idea to try using an older version. You can find historical versions of Electrum on their official GitHub repository. As for extracting private keys manually, the content in the wallet.dat file is encrypted and not easily readable with a text editor.

I recommend checking Electrum's documentation or community forums for guidance on compatibility issues and extracting private keys.

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Based on Sapling's analysis, I probably wouldn't report that post in particular... It probably got a lower score because the last sentence starts with "I" (not typical of AI-generated posts -- he probably altered it a bit). But most of this account's posts are completely AI-generated. Let's take a look at the most obvious ones:

Congratulations on realizing your dream of opening your own bar! It's truly inspiring to see your perseverance and hard work pay off, especially after patiently waiting for the right opportunity. Your dad's support with the generous contribution of #2,000,000 is a fantastic boost, and it's wonderful that you've used it to set up your bar with a variety of drinks.

Using Bitcoin as a medium of payment for your business is a forward-thinking move, considering the increasing interest in cryptocurrency in your country. The picture you provided of the transaction from your dad, along with your BTC SegWit address and the settings of your bar, gives a clear insight into your journey.

I understand the concerns about high transaction fees and congestion in the mempool. It's a common challenge, but as the crypto space continues to evolve, we can hope for improvements in scalability solutions. In the meantime, offering both BTC and fiat payment options is a smart approach to cater to a broader customer base.

Wishing you tremendous success with your new venture in 2024! May your bar become a thriving hub for locals, and may you continue to grow and prosper in your business endeavors. If there's anything the community can do to support you or if you have updates to share, feel free to keep us posted. Cheers to a prosperous year ahead!

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights on the potential future of Bitcoin and the importance of taking action as enthusiasts. Your perspective on the finite supply of Bitcoin, its potential value with mass adoption, and the need for personal involvement resonates with many in the community.

It's crucial to recognize that while the concept of mass adoption is exciting, it also poses challenges and opportunities. Your emphasis on being an active participant through hodling is a call to action for everyone who believes in the long-term potential of Bitcoin.

Your personal commitment to acquiring your first $10 worth of Bitcoin is a commendable step, and it's a reminder that one doesn't need to start with large amounts. Consistent small investments can add up over time, aligning with the principle of dollar-cost averaging.

Your encouragement for others to start their Bitcoin journey and not just be spectators is a powerful message. The importance of faith and action going hand-in-hand in the world of cryptocurrency cannot be overstated. May your journey as a hodler be prosperous, and may your message inspire others to take their first steps into the world of Bitcoin this year.

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Your observation about the historical patterns around Bitcoin halvings is indeed noteworthy. The Bitcoin halving, which occurs approximately every four years, is a programmed reduction in the rate at which new bitcoins are created, ultimately affecting the overall supply. This scarcity-driven mechanism has historically contributed to upward price movements in the months and years following each halving event.

Encouraging new investors to consider buying Bitcoin before the halving, when prices historically tend to be lower, is a prudent piece of advice. It aligns with the principle of "buying the dip" and taking advantage of potentially more favorable entry points in the market.

Highlighting the tendency for people to jump into the market during bull run hype when prices are at all-time highs is a valid cautionary note. Emotional investing, driven by FOMO (fear of missing out), can lead to buying at peak prices, which might result in less favorable returns in the short term.

The emphasis on understanding Bitcoin's historical patterns, buying low, holding during bullish phases, and considering selling at opportune times showcases a strategic approach to investing. It's a reminder of the importance of a long-term perspective and a commitment to the principles of sound financial management within the volatile cryptocurrency market.

To those reading your advice during the halving year, it serves as a timely reminder to stay informed, understand the market dynamics, and make well-informed decisions based on historical trends. As always, individual financial circumstances and risk tolerance should guide investment decisions. Here's to smart investing and success in navigating the dynamic world of Bitcoin!

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It's not uncommon for older GPUs to face compatibility issues as mining software and algorithms get updated. Your 1060 3GB might be feeling a bit left behind.

As for NiceHash, it's possible they've shifted their algorithms or requirements, rendering some older cards incompatible. For more recent GPUs, the 3060 is a solid choice, offering better performance and efficiency.

In terms of RAM, 6GB or 8GB should suffice for most mining operations. Keep an eye on the VRAM requirements of the specific algorithms you plan to mine.

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IMO this type of user should be banned on the spot.
557  Economy / Reputation / Re: jvannameIsFraud is a harasser. on: January 20, 2024, 01:06:59 PM
But this is not a good mathematics problem for any course. The first three equations look like a good standard high school algebra problem to get students more used to techniques such as elimination and substitution where we have 3 unknowns and 3 equations. But the fourth equation without the double star looks like a tricky question that could be considered fun and light, but it should not be graded. But the way that the question was illustrated with the double star is just a bad math question, and the only educational value of such a question would be possibly in a mathematics education course to train teachers to recognize and eliminate bad questions. We do not want students to hate mathematics because of bad questions.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

See Dr. Van Name, if all your posts were as coherent and neutral as this, then perhaps people would be interested in Reverse Compucoin, or whatever its called. Its good to see that you still have it in you to be rational. You just have to remember to put up with us who are stupider than you, which should be easy to do because its part of being smart.

558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mempool Observer Topic on: January 20, 2024, 11:21:12 AM
See look, FeeBuddy is clearly smiling in this picture:

Beautiful picture. Sadly, he can`t use an avatar yet!

Thanks! When the time is right, I'm sure I can make (generate) you a better one, and with 2 full legs  Cheesy  (I guess the 2nd leg is just hidden behind the pile of coins, maybe)

BTW, great work on FeeBuddy. He's tied with ChartBuddy for being my favorite bot.
559  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2023 NFL Playoffs & Super Bowl Prediction Thread on: January 20, 2024, 09:50:43 AM
OK so I'm committing my picks. These are straight moneyline picks:

Baltimore to beat Houston (in the bag)

San Francisco to beat Green Bay (also in the bag)

Tampa Bay to beat Detroit: Buccaneers are the underdogs in this one, but I like them to win based on the sheer momentum they've had going for them in the last week of the regular season and wild card playoff game. Bucs defense looks great -- better than that of the Lions. Mayfield will help carry them to a V.

Kansas City to beat Buffalo: this is another upset, albeit only by 2.5 pts as opposed to 6 for the TB game. This is based on the tremendous post-season experience accrued by Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and a good chunk of the the Chiefs roster. This is also the one game of the four I bet on as I feel the most confident amount it.


Disclaimer: this is not financial advice. I'm pretty sure I lost more bets this season than won, so keep that in mind. Its more for my own bragging purposes for later if it turns out I actually get these picks right. If not, I'll just ignore this thread. Lol.
560  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PODCAST for the BITCOINTALKERS. on: January 20, 2024, 08:30:17 AM
BitcoinTalk podcast goals:

Community Interaction: Encourage active participation from forum members in dynamic discussions and conversations about the hottest topics of the week.

Inclusivity: Invite experts in cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and finance to enrich discussions and provide diverse perspectives.

Weekly Recap: Provide a concise summary of the most significant events of the week in the cryptocurrency space, keeping our community informed(no media control).

Showcasing the Best Forum Posts: Recognize and discuss the most relevant and valuable posts made by our own members during the week.

I think it sounds like a good idea. But the problem is you used ChatGPT to come up with the idea for you, so I don't have faith that you'd personally be capable of organizing such a podcast. You also have already been tagged for basically trying to buy merits. Your forum career is not off to a good start. LOL.



We've all been there, that moment of realization when you remember selling your precious Bitcoins years ago and wonder if you missed the boat.  Well, take a deep breath, because im here to remind you that in the world of crypto, time is always on our side!

It might sting a bit to think about what could have been if you held onto those BTC, but let's not forget the golden rule of crypto: it's a marathon, not a sprint. The market is dynamic, and opportunities are ever-present.

^^^
also ChatGPT. Congrats on your 5 merits for it, too bad they are useless now.
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