3 bitcoin and Champions League! This is really a huge event! Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to join since yesterday when the competition started. you can jump on board anytime I hope I am not too late to collect enough points.
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That is not what key pool does. The number determined by poolkey defines how often your client has to generate a new key and how often you have to backup your wallet. If you use a HD wallet, you don't have to worry about anything related to key pool. but i read on internet that keypool is for like when i receive bitcoin from 100 people, and if is set to 100 and i receive 101 transaction, i lost that 1 transaction because is set to 100 If you use the same address to receive those transactions, you will not need to use any of the 100 in the key pool. Which is not the case when sending bitcoins because you will need a new pre-generated key to use it to collect change.
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The BIP editor can chose any number he wants there is no rules regarding this matter. Accordin to BIP-0001, defining what a BIP is and submitted by Amir Taaki, it is recommended to chose the next available number. Assign a BIP number (almost always just the next available number, but sometimes it's a special/joke number, like 666 or 3141) in the pull request comments.
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3. Go to the extracted folder and run it with ./wassabee
Maybe the problem is choosing the right direction. I have encountered it when I used the Linux OS for the first time. You should change the current directory to the one containing the file to execute using "cd" command or, if you want to run it from any directory, you have to enter the full path of the file (if you encounter problems with permissions, try running it by adding "sudo"). I think it is also possible to execute it and get the full path by dragging the file from graphical interface to the terminal.
Wasabi 1.1.1 was release today and it comes in a .deb package for those using Debian-based distributions.
That solves the problem, all it needs now is to double click the .deb file ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I don't understand why the forum allows the poll creator to define the "Maximum votes per user"! Is there any case where it is needed to create a poll where users can vote more than once? Nevertheless. I support your proposal to make it possible to add some filters to whom can vote. Adding some filters will make it hard to manipulate the poll's results.
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So it's like the difference between a checkbox and radio button. I thought it was about allowing the user to vote more than once...
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I haven't posted with coolcoin and shadowmoon after getting banned.
You can't post from a banned account anyway. What are you talking about ? If one of your accounts get banned then ,according to forum rules, you are not allawed to use any other account. 25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed
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unfortunately, mintxfee doesn't work, started my bitcoind with -mintxfee=0.00005 after testing, got sent transaction with 0.00004094 BTC
Is it 0.00004094 BTC/transaction or 0.00004094 BTC/Kb? If you paid 0.00004094 to get your transaction confirmed then everything is OK and your transaction size should be less than 0.8Kb
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I don't know why you want the forum to disable the "edit post" feature! If you think that by editing the ANN thread the thread poster can't be accused then you are wrong since deleting the whole thread will be the strongest evidence against him. Users edit their posts not only to add updates or fix some typos, they also edit it because they don't want other members be able to see what they posted. It is possible to mistakenly post sensitive data (a private key...) or wrong information that may mislead the reader... Hence I don't agree with making it possible to view the original post.
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Usually SCAM projects have fake team members, you should have solid proofs that he really worked with them. A known advisor will never accept to detroy his reputation by working with scammers. An adviser or advisor is normally a person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area and usually also includes persons with cross-functional and multidisciplinary expertise. An adviser's role is that of a mentor or guide and differs categorically from that of a task-specific consultant. An adviser is typically part of the leadership, whereas consultants fulfill functional roles. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdviserAccording to this definition, an advisor should know all other team members and all details concerning the project. He would definitely know whether the project is a scam or not and accepting to work with scammers is accepting to be part of the crime.
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But if they decide not to encrypt the passwords, does the HTTPS do anything? They can be stored in plaintext, right?
If they are running a phishing website then they have no interest in encrypting password. Besides, there is no way the user may know whether the password was encrypted or not. HTTPS only encrypts data before it reaches the server. When you type your password, basically, your browser will use the certificate it received from the website to encrypt the password and sends it. When it reaches the server, it will be decrypted and the website owner can see it as you typed it.
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Maybe I am reading the tx history incorrectly, or maybe looking at the wrong eth address, however neither address in the OP ( 0xfb17eb2cf70ca13a7e4bed5a8479c8725ce08353 and 0xe9602ee7f7a74c03bb751bf54242ce75fc4a3831 have anything close to a hundred transactions within a few minutes. I don't even see anything close to a hundred transactions within an hour. I do see several "bursts" of transactions of one transaction every 5-10 minutes over 4-5 transactions, but this would be well within the range of reasonableness for someone buying up ERC20 tokens (perhaps at a discount). This is the link to transactions history we are talking about: https://etherscan.io/address/0xe9602ee7f7a74c03bb751bf54242ce75fc4a3831#tokentxnsThe assumption that he is buying those tokens is to be neglected because all addresses are sending tokens, received from bounties, at the exact same time and they are the same addresses sending those different tokens.
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Scammers tends to target ignorant users. Any regular user, who haven't good knowledge of Internet security, will consider a website with a green padlock as a legit website. The green padlock means that the trafic between browser and server is encrypted so no third party can read/modify the data the user sends to the server.
Any phishing website can get a green padlock. SSL certificate costs few bucks.
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You had to add links to original posts.
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If it is a well known proverb, I think it would be enough to write it inside quotation marks.
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That depends on the task the untrustworthy person will be responsible for. If he is hired to accomplish a particular task and under clear terms, and by performing this task he is unable to misslead investors or scam them, that doesn't make the project a scam.
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- He contacted me, i didn't. He added me in telegram, not me. i contacted the OP (ginalli) to ask him few questions (of course not private) and seems like cloudbet is asking for bribe
- I never said that the person who send him email were person from the casino I clearly said they will ask you for bribe because that's what all scamming casinos do. actually i stated few times that should be cleared with the offer with "escrow" trap Lying again, you never adviced him to use an escrow.
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- I don't think the owner of the casino is too stupid to ask for a bribe using the casino's official email and leave such an evidence. - I think 38B is way more than 5B, why would he ask for a bribe then!! - he received the email then you contacted him via TG offering your help the same day, doesn't that look weird! Your aim is the 2B, not the 5 neither the 0.1 => I think you sent the email and asked him to pay 5B, then contacted him via TG to convince him that this always happens and he should only pay 2 or 3B and you insisted that he should give the bribe. All of this can be confirmed if ginalli checks the headers of the email he received.
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!!!
It is not necessary to be a native english speaker to be a good poster.
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