I think that Njalla was started by owner well known Pirate Bay website for torrents, and it's probably the best option for privacy like bitmover said. It's important to know that this doesn't mean that you can register any illegal website and domain with Njalla, because they took down multiple domains last year, and maybe they even provided crypto transactions to authorities. One alternative is Flokinet.is, that can be used for hosting and domain registration only with valid e-mail address, and they accept payments with Bitcoin, Monero and other cryptocurrencies. This website operates from 2012 and it is use for freedom of speech websites, but I didn't compare prices with Njalla, Namecheap and others. https://flokinet.is/More alternatives that also accepts Bitcoin and cryptocurrency payments for private hosting and domain registration: - https://xuid.ru/- https://cheapprivacy.ru/Few more, but I am not sure if they accept Bitcoin and crypto payments: - https://www.tonic.to/- https://www.isnic.is/en
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Do not use portraits or photocopies. So what must I do? Scanned? I did.
Nobody is forcing you to use Binance exchange and you must follow all their silly procedures if you opened account there. I think they are trying to avoid shutdown from regulators so they flipped the switch with this crazy rules change, cooperation with chainalysis and many partnership deals. Even if you do all what they say they can still freeze your funds and close your account at any time. I also remember last year when they got hacked and all customer information got leaked ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Completely agree that people should stop letting Binance pull all the shit that they do, pay their utterly ridiculous fees, scam newbies with their fake bitcoin tokens, etc., but KuCoin would not be my recommendation.
I never liked it and I think that Kucoin exchange recently reduced and change limitations for unverified account so it came down from 4btc to 1btc per one day that you can withdraw. If I had to choose one centralized exchange to replace Bitcoin it would probably be FTX, but I would agree with you that decentralized exchanges like Bisq are the way to go for me.
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I wonder how accurate is their data when they state Bitcointalk HQ is located in china with 51 - 200 employees (i wonder if they count moderator as employees) ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) . Maybe they counted all moderators, staff with theymos, or maybe they counted all DT1 members as employees ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I don't know who fills this information but I think it's probably some bots on automatic and they are not very smart. They show Russian visitors, but Russia blocked Bitcointalk.org entirely. I don't think "similarweb" can count VPN users.
I don't think that Russia blocked Bitcointalk forum at all, we have many members from that country and their local board is one of the most active in forum. Just to make sure I visited Bitcointalk from multiple locations in Russia, Sankt Petersburg location and it worked very smooth opening all pages and browsing the forum. Ratimov and his fellow local members can confirm or deny my claims.
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Store savings on Paper Wallets generated OFFLINE
I think that paper wallets are outdated and obsolete, especially for general population. It's still possible to use them if you know what you are doing, but I don't recommend them to anyone. Generating offline seed words on airgapped computer or hardware wallet is much better and easier option. Memorize a Brain wallet phrase that only you will EVER know This is generally a bad idea because your brain and memory is not as good as you may think, and there are rising number of memory diseases like alzheimer's disease. I wouldn't be surprised if in near future it's going to be possible to hack the brain and extract seed phrase, even if it may sound like a sci-fi today. I don't suggest anyone to create and use brain wallet or hardware wallets that use this option like Bitfi.
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Generally speaking, when you receive a call or a email message form unknown number or email address, you should consider it's probably a scammer. It's the same type of scammers that are doing fake tech support scams, but they expanded their service to include cryptocurrencies and crypto ATM's. I remember watching Kitboga before who was busting many of this scammers in a funny way by changing his voice, and I see his last video is also mentioning crypto scammers. Good thing about his videos is that you can learn how scammers work, and you will learn how to protect against this attacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNKERzNED28
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UPDATE: jucer je nova vlada instalirana u Nizozemskoj koja je izjavila da istrazuje mogucnost da - pored ove jedne koju vec ima - otvori jos dvije nove nuklearne centrale.
Super, samo ih sad pitaj od koga misle kupovati nuklearno gorivo? Može samo od Amerikanaca a oni mogu staviti koliko hoće da košta ili prekinuti pošiljku po želji ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Kvarove mogu popraviti opet samo amerikanci, i ne možete uzimati gorivo od nikog drugog osim od njih. Ne postoji ništa gore za jednu zemlju nego kad dostava goriva za energiju dolazi spolja i samo iz jednog izvora.
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Rikafip, čudno je da sam ja ovo objavio prvi, ali imamo 79th Golden Globes Winners, sa najboljim netflix filmom The Power of the Dog, a najbolja tv serija je Succession: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/79th-golden-globes-winners/Novi Bond On me je dosta razočarao, ne mogu puno toga napisati da ne stavljam spoilere ali recimo samo da to nije bond kakvog smo navikli gledati. Možda će se nekome zato i više sviđati ali ja mu dajem minus.
Novi Bond ili bolje reći Bondica je sranje, možda ova slika govori više od svega što bih rekao ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) a sam kraj filma je katastrofalno glup. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fur38i4o.jpg&t=663&c=7g0O8cfF_XT8ow)
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Alas, it is still neither quick nor easy to do this..
Often times something that is quick and easy it's not always a good choice, and I prefer to do something myself even if it means it's going to be a bit slower. One good example of instructions for generating your own seed words with dices is written by Bitbox wallet team, and it's not complicated at all: https://shiftcrypto.ch/blog/roll-the-dice-generate-your-own-seed/PDF version is also available with backup card you can print with your printer: https://shiftcrypto.ch/bitbox02/BitBox_Diceware_HowTo.pdfA dice does guarantee entropy, it is free (minus the cost of the dice), assuming you are sure the dice is not weighed. You could also use a deck of cards, although I am not sure how to ensure the deck is properly shuffled. I think that every home have at least one deck of cards if not more, but it's strange that so far I didn't found a single article that shows how you can use your deck for generating seed words. It's probably best to use dices, and I don't think they are tweaked and weighted unless you got them from some dirty casino ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The hardware wallet shows you a seed phrase. How do you know that seed phrase wasn't pre-generated and stored on a list of seed phrases on a database somewhere?
I agree with what you say especially if hardware wallets are closed source, with exception of few hardware wallets that have Verifiable Seed Generation, but I could say the same thing for regular computers also. How do you know that seed phrase wasn't pre-generated by software wallet and stored on somewhere on your hard drive or memory of your computer? Safest way is entering your own manually generated seed words in any wallets, software or hardware.
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I got my password and also my seed. But if i install the wallet again on my new android mobilphone there is no bitcoin on it.
Are you sure you are talking about password and not about passphrase by any chance? This are two different things and with passphrase you are creating completely new addresses and hidden wallets. If you know your Bitcoin address than you can check your balance on any bitcoin explorer to see if coins are still on that address. Does anyone know, where i can find a manual how to recover my electrum wallet with my bitcoins?
It's important to know if you generated seed words in Electrum or in some other wallet. If you are sure it was done in Electrum than you can simply download Electrum desktop wallet from official website and try importing seed words there. One example (in less than one minute) for easy and fast way off restoring seed phrase for Electrum desktop seed phrase, and it's similar thing on mobile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRCpavIdbjQ
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One more decentralized alternative for Twitter would be Nostr, simple open protocol created to be censorship-resistant global social network. There is no central servers, and you start using it with generating BIP39 seed words similar like for bitcoin, there are clients and relays (anyone can run a relay). It's still early stages so I don't know what's going to happen in future but I am starting to following development on github and reddit: https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostrhttps://www.reddit.com/r/nostr/Check out latest progress for interface and chat messages, and try some of their clients (branle, noscl, chastr...): https://twitter.com/melvincarvalho/status/1480267474897670158
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BTC is the main token, USD is an altcoin on this exchange What do you mean this is an altcoin? Is there any blockchain behind that altcoin or it's just a number on a screen that you can fully control supply and printing? Once testing is completed and you start real website with real coins on mainnet, how can people withdraw this USD ''altcoin''? And my withdrawal was not honored - no coins have arrived to tb1qs026jqnqceuuk0th3krkqhlfnx6l8d4k8qf4rh, and my account balance also shows now 0 BTC. The lost tBTC is not a problem, I was actually testing the withdrawals ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) , but you should know about it since you may have a problem there (whether is it an error or just a delay, I can't tell) Was there any withdrawal fee on your page or not? I don't know if anyone else had this problem, but it happened several times to me that I had to login again, if I just return to previous page or if I refresh the website. I have to be honest and say that navigation on this website is terrible for me, it looks like a bad time travel 30 years back in past ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Now I am waiting to receive some testnet coins from faucets.
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Something like this should work:
Thanks, it is working but I guess excluding Bounties Altcoins board would greatly reduce this stats... this has around 8859684 Posts in 15051 topics, much more than all other sub-boards. Now can you please tell me if you recognize some of this ''top'' 100 members? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) 1. amityashwant [1188] 2. Erfan900 [1093] 3. nadeem786006 [1079] 4. khanhld0202 [1068] 5. solaiman2454 [1068] 6. tunaduong [1054] 7. pankaj1234 [1043] 8. Tnt1971 [1012] 9. CryptoboyRamesh [1004] 10. Kalpesh2872 [961] 11. datanhdung115 [938] 12. aksh2596 [923] 13. ovb1001 [912] 14. foring12 [895] 15. siena23 [892] 16. jonson4567 [869] 17. banyubiru [867] 18. BRABO2 [840] 19. Nadiya Akther [840] 20. Tomik21 [767] 21. Arsalan1996 [755] 22. maeanne16 [747] 23. Alhaz107 [737] 24. odb1 [736] 25. ronyahmed86 [730] 26. santuroy1990 [729] 27. ali115112 [720] 28. Vladok [715] 29. saeed196800 [714] 30. sagormondol [714] 31. Priya Chowdhury [684] 32. bitcoin4world [683] 33. OviSpoke1 [662] 34. bhavu_1975 [662] 35. wailok [654] 36. TetianaTan [642] 37. Hmd758 [633] 38. himel082 [631] 39. Daniel Khan [629] 40. Shahinbd [629] 41. mazharulislam95 [623] 42. Aivaryamal [622] 43. nakku_2121 [615] 44. ahmedabdul [605] 45. harsh057 [583] 46. Afzal0 [581] 47. Abutaleb628 [579] 48. Cryptolakshi [579] 49. Rafiqul [576] 50. ahnnlizaab [575] 51. NNRR [574] 52. satish4244 [574] 53. best123 [572] 54. Lamppee [571] 55. vanumitra01 [571] 56. Maykl [570] 57. Kamalpasha [568] 58. Cadaver20 [563] 59. Bdeshluck0987654321 [562] 60. akhmadfirmansyahcibi [549] 61. Alamin9884 [548] 62. ayanrumi [545] 63. rudilo [538] 64. naureen978 [537] 65. Hocaneshaw [536] 66. shamriyas87 [535] 67. ergazi [534] 68. Malam90 [529] 69. badshahg [525] 70. Almn52 [523] 71. parvinmw [520] 72. touseefahmad1999 [519] 73. Asadlashari [517] 74. sajedul islam [517] 75. fizik4 [510] 76. pamungkas [509] 77. pranshu9023 [507] 78. Salman8205 [503] 79. Anik Mahfuz [501] 80. poclerk [497] 81. ratri [496] 82. AnhEmXe [495] 83. rakesh1230 [495] 84. phungploi [493] 85. Gugakid [492] 86. shuvomitra019 [489] 87. techptcl786 [489] 88. Cutepamela8 [487] 89. kamrul121 [485] 90. farukahmed [483] 91. mulexjosh [482] 92. jendervan [478] 93. Startrack62 [469] 94. Yana Gupta [468] 95. bounty-analyst [468] 96. Swaponroy [462] 97. Mosharafhh [460] 98. omarsir [459] 99. Inna Kulik [455] 100. Tamim121 [455]
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The laser was around 3500 USD. Funny story: Tried buying with BTC, seller said YES, laughingly. When asking for details they excused themselves, thinking it was a joke. It was in good taste though, as afterwards they started asking about actually adding Bitcoin as a payment option ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) That is a great way to help adoption of Bitcoin, by asking everyone (multiple times if needed) if they accept Bitcoin for payment. Doing that locally I am noticing small and big sellers accepting cryptocurrency payments more everyday, even some big megamarkets now accept crypto payments. This is far from perfect, but I think it's much better situation than it was few years ago. Indeed, as it was pointed out earlier as well, the filming was done in summer. Due to a series of delays, it was published just now. As for shipment, good suggestion. AFAIK @icopress will compile the list of the awardees that want to claim the prize soon. Just remember to protect packages with some air filled bags or styrofoam... I saw how some delivery services are throwing packages around in their trucks and I wouldn't want to see those nice bitcointalk packages ruined ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And since you guys now own this cool laser, I guess we can expect to see more interesting bitcointalk creations in future, one idea could be Bitcointalk Passports that respect member privacy ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Cool collectible item and proof that once we were citizens of Bitcointalk.
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Marketplace (Altcoins) includes Bounties (Altcoins), which is link farm garbage, has no useful content, is basically unmoderated, and is incentivized with worthless shit tokens. I'm surprised it's not 90%+ of forum posts TBH.
It not surprising to see Altcoins Marketplace with highest percentage of post because there are not many people who are reporting spam and off-topic posts there. I think I never posted anything in that board, but it's hard enough to moderate Bitcoin Discussion, I could only imagine how it would be for Altcoin Marketplace. Interesting to see that total number of posts in all forum increased while number of written posts in most board decreased or stayed the same. 1000 most active users
Is it possible to see who was most active member for Altcoin Marketplace Board, using Ninjastic website? It's would be interesting to see who contribute most for that high percentage ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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The closest website I could find is this
I added this website to my list, thank you for posting suggestion. It's interesting website that tracks many exchanges so we can check fees even for some small obscure exchanges. I don't know how accurate information they provide is, and I see multiple exchanges that don't charge any withdrawal fees, but people should watch our for low ratings. While the fees tend to change, hence an update is welcome now and then, it may worth remembering that a list of such websites was made one year ago too:
I did search the forum before posting but I only saw second topic you posted. Most of the websites posted in first topic are not following my criteria for showing withdrawal fees on exchanges. FTX wins from everyone and they are not listed on the first website. Free everything but ETH and ERC20, where they cover half of the fee. You literally can't beat them (maybe Celsius, which is 100% free, but they aren't really an exchange).
Yes, FTX currently has best fees and they have very good reputation for exchange. I am not sure if free fees are valid for every coin like you say (except eth), but it's good to have account there, especially when you can use it even without kyc verification with some limitations. And Freefloat, the one listed at the top of every coin, on the first website, is far from being free (they have terrible rates from what I can tell). I guess they must have a paid promotion with the owner of the website.
Yeah I think they have paid sponsored websites, that is why I didn't mention Freefloat at all. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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That would explain it, thank you would my computer of been infected from a download of some sort ?
This was probably clipboard malware or something similar that is replacing your addresses with one that scammers use. I wonder what operating system are you using, Windows, Linux or Mac OS? Safest thing would be to reinstall new and fresh operating system, and make sure to watch what you download and install on your computer. I remember there was even one report about Clipboard Meddling Attack for hardware wallets called EthClipper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2108.14004.pdf
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Non-phone-number-MFA will be implemented later. Ignore the SSL certificate warning, everything's self hosted
I registered on your website skipping those warnings, and I will send some coins for testing in next days and send more feedback. For start, I can say that you certainly need to make better gui interface and fix that flashing scruplex log that is flashing non-stop on the top of the screen. It seems that we can only trade Bitcoin with Ethereum or with USD, so is this real us dollar or some stablecoin token?
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It's hard enough to track withdrawal fees for all exchanges so I think that having aggregators for that is a good solution, but it's better to always double check and verify everything on exchanges. So far I found two aggregator websites who are doing this, but I am looking for other options so please post them in topic if you know about them. - WithdrawalfeesThis website is showing fees for 41 exchanges (and 3139 exchanges) with Lowest, Median and Average fees, shown in USD and Coin value (for example in BTC). According to this website, lowest fees for withdrawing Bitcoin using only main chain is from Deribit, Kraken and OKCoin exchange with 0.00002 BTC that should be paid. I think that FTX exchange doesn't charge anything for withdrawing Bitcoin with certain conditions, but it's not listed on this wesbite. https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin- CryptofeesaverThis website is showing fees for 15 exchanges and they support Bitcoin and many altcoins. You can find Trading fees and Withdrawal fees without USD value, and I don't know how exactly they make list order and if information is correct, but I can see two exchange that don't charge any fees for withdrawal. FTX exchange is one I knew before, but I see they claim how Gemini exchange is also not charging any fees, but I don't have account in Gemini so I can't confirm if this is true or not. https://www.cryptofeesaver.com/exchanges/fees/coins/bitcoin- CryptowisserThis is interesting website that tracks many exchanges so you can check fees even for some small obscure exchanges. I don't know how accurate information they provide is, but I see multiple exchanges that don't charge any withdrawal fees, but watch our for low rating. https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchanges/Update in progress.Please report any similar website you know, and don't tell me how withdrawal fees can be lower in BSC, Tron, etc because that is not a real Bitcoin.
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Moon. Such Moon. Shaken, not stirred.
Impressive number, but I hope it's not this ''Such Moon'' that is now driving in a back seat of motorbike from No Time To Die ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Do you have saved records of all previous Moon's 6007, 5007, 4007, 3007, 2007, 1007...? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fur38i4o.jpg&t=663&c=7g0O8cfF_XT8ow)
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It displays data in BTC and its USD equivalent. But, since it’s tiring having to constantly update the USD values (especially after significant drops and increases in Bitcoin’s price), I thought there must be an easier way.
Easiest way would be to remove USD price completely, and I am not sure if all those betting websites are using Bitcoin and transactions fees to calculate withdrawal fees. Other thing is that you don't know if they change withdrawal fees (in BTC) and this should be tracvked somehow if you want previse results. So here's what uncle BlackHatCoiner made you.
I asked you before but maybe something changed recently, is it possible to change colors for this images? It's not working so good in dark themes, and maybe you can add inverted image option as simple solution for this issue (if that is even possible). example how it looks in one dark theme: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FmUZVzQ0.jpg&t=663&c=ID1AX7gz9PBqTA)
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