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561  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: Best wallet for Android? on: November 30, 2023, 01:52:15 AM
I was trying to get a hardware wallet, but transacting crypto here is not legal. So, importing hardware wallets or any crypto-related gadgets is not allowed either.
That sucks. Is it illegal as in owning anything will get you in jail, or using it for payment is not allowed but you can still own it? In my country, it is the latter and we can buy and sell any crypto gadgets just fine. If you want to set up a cold wallet you probably can do it with Electrum and a live OS, or an air-gapped device like a disconnected PC/laptop. There are tutorials on this forum if you want to read it further. It should be safer compared to using an open-source wallet on an Android phone if cold storage is what you need. CMIIW.
562  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Mempool fees and Solutions on: November 30, 2023, 01:41:47 AM
What is the low mem pool fee in your opinion?
This will vary greatly depending on who you ask. Personally, anything below 50 sats/vbyte is fine for me. I do like it if it can go as low as 5 sats to get confirmation on the next block though, especially if I need to consolidate my transactions. I don't think it will happen anytime soon sadly.

Anyone who wants to make a small transaction, he may have to pay a higher fee sometimes equal or even more than the actual transact amount.
If this small transaction is related to liquidating your BTC to other forms of money, waiting seems to be the best choice. As long as the input doesn't become too big, you should be able to save some money too. If this is related to making regular payments to services you regularly use, that depends on the service I guess. Some support LN so you can just open a channel with some amount of money that can last for several payments, for example. You can also look for other services that support LN, RBF, or something similar. For example, I paid for my VPN with BTC, they allow RBF transactions and the confirmation window is quite long so the risk of being uncredited is small.
563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is it possible to mine bitcoin with my laptop? on: November 30, 2023, 01:19:44 AM
the goal is to understand how mining operates without having to buy electricity or an ASIC.
What kind of understanding are you trying to achieve here? The steps to run a miner, including setting up your wallet etc, or just the general idea of how mining works? Have you tried checking some tutorials on YouTube to see how they do it? I'm pretty sure there are other articles related to how to set up a miner for each miner app/hardware too.

I'm not sure why you need to do it yourself to understand how mining is done unless you're the type that likes to do stuff on your own following a tutorial to understand it. I believe the testnet method is the best choice for you (assuming your laptop is properly cooled), although, from your post history, it doesn't look like you're familiar with the specifics yet. Hopefully, you'll be able to learn and understand it quickly. CMIIW.
564  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Uncomfirmed Transaction on: November 30, 2023, 12:31:58 AM
But checking from people's comment, I would have double spent. If I had deed that.
If you're referring to RBF transactions, then there is nothing wrong with doing it unless you send it to some payment processor that doesn't support automatic transaction detection. At worst, you need to contact support to manually process your order, but they won't ban you for doing something like that. Most of them require at least 1 confirmation before your order is considered valid to begin with. CMIIW.

I recall Blue Wallet supports RBF and CPFP though[1].

[1] https://bluewallet.io/features/
565  Local / Marketplace (Bahasa Indonesia) / Re: [Gratis] Jasa Konsultasi Spek Komputer (PC & Laptop) + Diskusi on: November 30, 2023, 12:22:32 AM
Saya pribadi ada pandangan tersendiri pada chromebook, seperti nya lebih terjangkau, lebih ringan dan lebih baru untuk versi low budget walaupun performa dan storage lebih baik laptop sih  Cheesy
Emang kebutuhan agan kayak apa aja? Office work doang atau ada keinginan nge-game juga? Kalau ada budget yang bisa dishare mungkin bisa dibantu nyari perangkat yang pas. Kemaren ane baru beliin laptop buat adik ane di kelas mid-low end. Nyari yang 5 jutaan dengan RAM 16GB dari sononya ternyata agak susah juga ya (mungkin pengaruh brand CPU yang ane cari juga sih).

Silikon yang dimaksud itu silikon konduktif thermal buat menyalurkan panas GPU ke heatsink? Bukannya itu replace able ya? Bisa diganti yang baru pakai thermal paste atau engga beli silikon thermal pad nya aja di marketplace. Harganya juga murih, under 20k aja setelah ane cek di toped.
Bukan gan, yang ane maksud ya GPUnya sendiri. Mungkin salah term yang ane gunakan, yang jelas ane refer ke die GPUnya bukan ke thermal padnya. Kalau thermal pad emang udah sering ane gonta-ganti juga dari dulu.
566  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Report scam (free of charge) and support investigations on: November 30, 2023, 12:11:50 AM
Your site shows some statistics but I can't check the details. While the sats look impressive, it is hard not to be skeptical if there is nothing available to verify. The cooperation part is also just too broad, I guess you don't want to provide all the details publicly?

What do you mean by wallets found? Does it refer to lost wallets or something else? I think it is misleading if it just refers to a list of address that belongs to one seed/private key since tools like wallet explorer is available.

What is your relation to this company btw[1]? The address that you used is their office address. As far as I can tell they are a website developer. Do you share the same building or are you a branch of them?

[1] http://www.friedlein-webentwicklung.de/
567  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do we need to have a stop loss if we are 100% positive about a trade? on: November 29, 2023, 01:50:33 AM
Now, my main focus is on Bitcoin and a few other altcoins that aren't highly volatile as those useless shit-coins which exist for pumping and dumping.

Sometimes I use more than 20x leverage on Bitcoin but mostly I prefer to go with as high as 10x leverage. The 10x leverage on Bitcoin is far safer than 5x on any shit-coin that can move crazily. I know that the profits with Bitcoin trading pair aren't much as compare to others but the risk is minimum with Bitcoin trading.
But if you use high leverage, that doesn't really affect the volatility of the coin you trade right? Wouldn't that expose you to more volatility instead? I don't see why you would avoid SL altogether even if you're confident with the coin that you trade, since that confidence can't give you future insight to begin with. It is a also bit unwise to think that by conquering fear you mean not using any risk management tool available for you. I mean, you. can get fucked by many things other than wrong technical analysis.
568  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto resale trading strategy, P2P Does anyone trade like this? on: November 29, 2023, 01:28:56 AM
So you want to get more tips, but you also know a very great strategy to earn profit with arbitrage? I don't know man, sounds like you're just here to shill your paid group.

Anyway, I do know people who are dealing with P2P arbitrage. Most of them don't really do it for long though, unless you're using bots with a payment gateway that is quite fast. As far as I know, some of them buy some BTC when it is cheap, and then resell it when the price is pumping to guarantee more profit. Basically, P2P arbitrage doesn't seem to be their preferred strategy.

I second the opinion that Wise is not the best choice for payment. I recall reading how people's accounts got blocked because they used it to buy crypto on a platform that is not registered in the UK. I used them in the past to liquidate some of my holdings through my local exchange (direct deposit), but I won't do it again after their ToS gets updated. It is a pain to find a UK exchange just to avoid getting blocked. CMIIW.
569  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Is freewallet a good? on: November 29, 2023, 01:14:45 AM
To protect users from being scammed, we ask you to delete application data.
I'm not sure who are you talking to here. Are you asking the forum mods/admin to help you submit a request to the Play Store etc to delist it? I think you'll find better luck by posting it on other social media like Reddit. You can make a new thread if you need more votes instead of bumping this one too, since the topic is quite different already.

Alternatively, just follow what has been suggested above. A member already made a thread against them so you can simply support them.
570  Economy / Economics / Re: Inventing a job is better than finding a job on: November 29, 2023, 12:43:49 AM
One pro is that it does not require investment of personal assets. You are working for an organization and you will get paid at the end of every month.
One could argue that what you need to get a chance to be hired is your investment. Money to register for a new school, buy books to improve yourself, get a certificate, etc. But yeah, there is no direct investment required most of the time. Some jobs don't require a high skill ceiling, but the payment and competition are insane. Probably just enough to get by without saving anything every month.

Personally, I'm trying to fund a business since I have some spare money. Finding the right people is quite difficult tho, since I need to consider how trustworthy they are. I'm thinking of running a franchise on my own but my personality and health condition are not suitable to do it right now. Hopefully, I can improve it soon so I can dabble in some business here and there.
571  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin's Impact on South Asian Economies. on: November 29, 2023, 12:27:47 AM
Here in our country, the majority of people are usually in civilized areas; only a few people know about Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in the provinces here, to be honest.
Are you referring to rural areas? I'm not surprised if people who live in the countryside don't know much about crypto, or even the latest tech in general. At the very least, in my region, those who live in rural areas don't really have any incentive to research more unless they want to increase their living condition. Most of them will move to the city though since the internet is not really good and quite expensive for them. Those who know Bitcoin without moving to a city are quite few, probably know from their family or friends from the city too.
572  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: My encrypted private key touched iCloud on: November 28, 2023, 01:53:53 AM
Should I recreate a cold private key or my security was actually not too much compromised ?
Are you familiar with how some people lose their money even though it is stored in a cold wallet, and they claim they never store their private key online or something similar? I think you have a bigger risk compared to them, which for all we know probably make the same mistake as you did and simply forget them.

I remember julerz losing his campaign funds because his 'cold storage' was compromised and he needed to repay quite a huge sum. I don't think you want to experience the same thing, so you just do what others tell you.
573  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: Best wallet for Android? on: November 28, 2023, 01:42:51 AM
I heard safepal become open source but I cannot trust coin telegraph. Also, Guarda claims they are partially open source. Thanks for providing the link.
You can probably check their GitHub to see the code. As far as I know, they don't fully share their code. Firmware etc is yet open, although IIRC the news said that it is ongoing and should happen in the fourth quarter. Heck, even their X1 still has nothing on the repository albeit being called the culmination of their open-source motivation. I guess what they refer to open-source is entirely limited to their wallet suite, whatever that is.
574  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will transaction fees affect Bitcoin in the future? on: November 28, 2023, 01:22:07 AM
For now, a second layer seems to be the most viable option, though it kinda undermines miners whom are the primary workers of the chain as they receive less fees that doesn't incentivize them to continue running their machines.
If I'm not wrong, some side-chain proposals suggest merge mining where miners will also earn their coins/tokens when they participate in their chain. Basically, miners will earn their BTC fees plus the side-chain tokens to incentivize their participation. However, I'm not sure how quickly this will run into the same bottleneck unless they use a different algorithm for the blockchain.

Personally, I think we can take time and see which solution provides the best answer. While the recent spam on the network due to NFTs causes some spikes, it won't last long, just like what had happened in the past. Maybe it will be such a headache in the next 5-10 years so.
575  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: 47 countries pledge to authorize Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework by 2027 on: November 28, 2023, 12:58:56 AM
Nowadays there are still enough centralized exchanges without KYC and you can use them whenever possible. Of course, all of these exchanges have an agreement that they can require KYC at any time. I use them for small exchanges of a few hundred dollars if I need to sell something.
Yeah, I know about them. But most of them don't provide what I need (such as my country's fiat withdrawal, etc), which means I stick with local exchanges or P2P. So far they don't require any crazy KYC requirements so it is still fine for me. I think this will stay for a while. Probably be a year or so until the government introduces a new law, if any, since elections and stuff might bring new personnel to the government that have different beliefs from their predecessors.
576  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Was This Client Kidnapped for Their Coins? on: November 28, 2023, 12:38:53 AM
This reminds me of when one of my friends suddenly contacted me, but then I realized the number had changed hands. Long story short, his previous number was suspended by his provider and then they sold it again as if it was a new number. I'm pretty sure somebody got scammed with the same method, although it is unlikely that a scammer targets some number specifically. The lack of security measures from the provider also doesn't help in this case.

OP, if the account really changed hands, it is possible that the scammer is doing the same thing and tried to log in to any social media/communication app and see if there's any chat history worth researching. If I were you I'd do what others have told you, just wait until he can prove he is the same guy with a signed message or something before you continue your deal.
577  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [NEWS] CZ Mengundurkan diri Sebagai CEO Binance on: November 27, 2023, 04:15:26 AM
Saya belum pernah melihat CEO Binance CZ melakukan korupsi, menyalahgunakan dompet pengguna, menjarah aset seseorang, menyalahgunakan pertukaran Binance. Menurut saya CEO Binance sangat baik karena Binance (BNB) sekarang sudah belajar bergerak cepat, tidak ada lagi anak kecil sehingga dia mengundurkan diri.
Ya masak dia melakukan itu terang-terangan sih gan. Sudah pasti kalau ada tindakan kejahatan semua itu dilakukan dibalik layar. Memang bisa saja semua itu cuma sekedar tuduhan atau malah fitnah ke CZ, tapi agak naif kalau agan bilang dia sangat baik dan sejenisnya hanya karena dia sering bikin shitpost dan ngetweet. Apalagi kalau dasarnya adalah karena pergerakan harga token milik perusahaan yang dia miliki.
578  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [Guide] Macam-Macam Wallet Cryptocurrency Serta Pro & Kontranya Untuk Pengguna on: November 27, 2023, 03:43:55 AM
Sekalian wallet yang open source untuk altcoin apa ya? mungkin ada yang sudah gunakan wallet tertentu dan saya belum mencoba, sejauh ini saya hanya menggunakan metamask dan trus wallet untuk altcoin.
Agan nyari wallet multicoin yang support Bitcoin juga maksudnya? Atau ada altcoin khusus yang ingin agan coba? Kalau yang jadi tujuan agan adalah yang kedua, bisa bikin thread baru di sub altcoin atau tanya di thread khusus altcoin yang agan inginkan (kalau ada). Rata-rata altcoin punya open source wallet sendiri kok, tergantung agan nyari yang bagaimana, meskipun altcoinnya ga terlalu populer sekalipun (biasanya sih dari devnya sendiri).
579  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [DISKUSI] Bagaimana Cara Mewariskan Wallet/Bitcoin? on: November 27, 2023, 03:26:35 AM
Inti dari cerita ini adalah istri saya juga tentunya sudah saya ajarkan dengan wawasan dasar terkait aset kripto seperti membuat dompet pribadi dan menyimpan Seed Frase wallet dan bagaimana cara mengimportnya kembali. Cara mengirim dan menerima kripto. Dan istri saya juga tahu dimana saya menyimpan semua hal yang berharga termasuk frase cadangan wallet saya.
Berarti agan dan istri agan pake akun yang sama ini? Atau istri punya akun sendiri dan mengelola tradingnya dengan modalnya sendiri? Ada baiknya agan pisahin akun sih gan, mengingat kalau ada masalah dari pihak exchange sendiri bisa menuduh agan berbagi akun atau melanggar ToS karena akunnya dipakai berbagai orang. Memang ini tergantung exchangenya juga, tapi ane pernah baca kasus akun kena blokir gara-gara dipakai oleh dua orang dengan dua IP yang berbeda, walaupun mereka suami istri/pacar. Di sisi lain ada baiknya memisahkan akun untuk mengurangi risiko keamanan ataupun privasi.

Ane rasa agan harus memperhatikan juga masalah keamanan penyimpanan seed phrase mengingat istri juga tahu. Jangan sampai istri atau keluarga agan tanpa disadari mencatat atau menginput seednya diluar sepengetahuan agan dan menjadi target serangan hacker ujungnya.
580  Local / Marketplace (Bahasa Indonesia) / Re: [Gratis] Jasa Konsultasi Spek Komputer (PC & Laptop) + Diskusi on: November 27, 2023, 02:51:47 AM
Kenapa GPU yang lebih rendah TDP nya malahan yang di undervolt? Ga kebalik yang bagian ini gan?

Sedangkan untuk melakukan undervolt itu sendiri ada kemungkinan ga sih, kita melakukan pengaturan yang salah yang justru dapat membahayakan kesehatan GPU yang kita undervolt?
Karena emang boros gan GPU ane yang lama, maklum produksi dari brand yang emang murahan di bidang power delivery dan pendingin, sampai ane beliin fan custom buat bantu dinginin GPUnya. Sementara yang 3060TI lumayan ok dan hemat biaya meskipun dari bawaan TDPnya lebih tinggi.

Setahu ane masalah yang terjadi ya stabilitas saja, kalau memperpendek umur sih ane rasa tidak karena kan agan tidak memaksa perangkat itu untuk bekerja dengan lebih keras dengan suplai listrik yang lebih tinggi dari setelan pabrik etc. Koreksi kalau ane salah, tapi overclock biasanya yang lebih sering dikaitkan dengan memperpendek umur device.

Kalau hanya undervolt saja (tidak diikuti overclock) malah memperpanjang usia gan, karena tidak jalan di full throttle.
Masalah yang terjadi setau ane kalau agan undervolt + overclock, itu kalau terjadi degradasi silikon (yang pasti terjadi karena usia), maka nanti bakal tidak stabil -> setting ulang afterburner.
Walah iya, entah kenapa kok ane nulis 'biaya' padahal yang ane maksud itu umur om. Kan agak kontradiksi juga kalau ane bilang didepan underclock tidak memperpendek usia eh diakhir bilang sebaliknya. Udah ane om, makasih replynya.
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