In the future, we wish to simplify this even further so you can deposit, bet and withdraw directly to a game without even signing up. Please do Just give the user an URL to bookmark to access their account. It's easier and much better for privacy. So far, your site seems to work okay in Tor.
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Simplest thing I have seen in DefaultTrust was "1+1" with answer I couldn't resist I set this as a secret question (with a very long random string as answer), but after that, the answer showed an empty field and the why is this blank? link showed "disabled". So I got nervous and wiped it again.
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exports are now much more costly for Europe. Importing is more expensive. Meanwhile, the official interest is still negative.
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Isn't Ripple much cheaper in fees for low amounts than Bitcoin? If you really want, your can send it though something like FixedFloat to get Bitcoin again.
Now all that's left is too withdraw your flag.
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I always consider bug rewards up to the website, and I don't get why you even created the Flag. I think it makes you look bad, not Bitsler. Opposed from LoyceV.
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I bet the average person in Zimbabwe can't afford one of those shiny new gold coins. And even if they could, it doesn't solve the problem. The coin is too valuable to buy groceries, so you're stuck with inflation money for that.
They're not going after it either. Currency with a greater value is not very valuable. A common street joke in Zimbabwe is that a shopper waving a U.S. dollar bill can buy a delicious dinner – but one with a $100 bill will end up with an empty stomach. Maybe they have a way of creating a gold coin that is worth $1 each. That's 18 mg of gold, or slightly less than a thousandth of a millilitre. That won't work for gold, and probably not even for silver.
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I bet the average person in Zimbabwe can't afford one of those shiny new gold coins. And even if they could, it doesn't solve the problem. The coin is too valuable to buy groceries, so you're stuck with inflation money for that.
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That makes 1 satoshi per person. Lol. A supposedly hacker stated that he/ has stolen at least a billion of Chinese citizens record. The Shanghai National Police (SHGA) data was leaked with those information like: name, address, birthplace, national ID number, mobile number, all crime/case details.” How convenient for the police to keep records on every citizen in one system.
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I guess it's time to restart testnet again. That would make it testnet version 4 already.
If you have testnet Bitcoin you don't need, you can do everyone a favour and send them to a faucet.
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I forgot to hide the old sheets of the table and made a newsletter using the data of the first week. I'm not sure what the "newsletter" is, but you paid the amount from week 1 indeed. If you need a refund, let me know. If the campaign continues, it's probably better to reduce the amount next week (and avoid dust inputs).
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I try to stay away from that company. You know that company Shapeshift actually owns Keepkey (I believe they purchased them in 2017), so they are probably monitoring all transactions made with your hardware wallet unless you are using your own node (if that is even possible) Let me rephrase that: I'll stay away from their software. Using the hardware wallet with Electrum means the nodes know nothing more than when I normally use Electrum. It looks like I'll have to give up on a mobile wallet to link to the Keepkey for now.
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On the other hand, Mycelium kinda works the same also without HW - if I connect my Nano S once, next day I don't need it for balances and such, I will need it only when I want to sign tx. At least that's how I've been using it the very few times I've used Android wallet to spend. That would probably work, but it defeats the purpose of using a hardware wallet. If I can't verify the address, malware could make me deposit funds to an address I don't own. you can only try with Shapeshift app that is available for smartphones. I try to stay away from that company.
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Have you tried connecting KeepKey with other software wallets like Electrum to see if there are any differences?
Yes, the Keepkey works as expected in Electrum on a desktop. But Electrum doesn't have the option to connect a hardware wallet on mobile.
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People tried this before, publishing private messages and lying for a sting operation isn't appreciated by everyone.
A red trusted Legendary who wants to cash in isn't really surprising. Nobody will trust the account anyway.
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Thanks again for your flawless timing! Excuse of the week: my phone rang.
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Instead of a hammer, I'd use an angle grinder. But even then it's theoretically still possible to find back some bits. It just became a lot harder.
Even with full disk encryption, I still wouldn't send it for warranty.
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With the right paint, you can make the mug by yourself! That's much more secure (until someone sees it) and could make a unique giveaway if you want to donate some Bitcoin to a friend.
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Returning your hard drive to the manufacturer (even after formatting the disk) under warranty with your seed-pharse is the last thing. Usually, when a drive breaks, format isn't possible anymore. If it still works I'd overwrite it a few times.
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If I wrote a computer program that generates private btc addresses and then generated the public address, if that public address has a balance, and if I then imported that private address into a wallet, could I claim the money on that wallet? Yes. And by all means: try it! Convince yourself how secure Bitcoin is, you'll never find a fixed address that was properly generated.
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