Any outage will damage your hardware for sure. What you should worry about more is your hard drive(s) that store data. Dealing with corrupted data from abrupt shutdowns is the worst thing to face because they cost a fortune to restore. Are you running one of those cloud mining software?
I'd assume it's the likes of NiceHash or those CLI ones.
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My Countdown to Hero Rank Number of Merit(s) left: 73
Still a far cry
EDIT: Thanks to those that merited, I appreciate it!
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I have plenty of the RP's available with me. 150K+ RP's just sitting around and doing nothing really. I have first obvious option to convert them in satoshi and earn some interest on them from the "Earn BTC" tab. But if I do this then I will have to wait for very very long time to achieve the 100K RP limit so that I can withdraw them again. [ Considering I am not doing great at multiplier and bets]
No one size fits all. Some keep their RPs till the end of the world, others like me will convert them to BTC boosters during favorable situations such as when the prices are down so there are more sats per claim. That's why I don't wait until they reach 100K, rather time for the most optimum amount of BTC.
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No, I don't understand this and I'm afraid to make things worse. the site opens well today, but very often it does not work on the home Internet, this has never happened before. I want to understand the reason, there is the same problem with another site, it rarely opens at all.
It's difficult to point out the root cause since the rest of us are able to access it just fine, and your ISP did mention it's not their issue as well. About what I mentioned earlier, it's pretty safe and you could always revert back if things don't work. Below is a guide for Chrome (or a Chromium browser): https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
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I know that a lot expect BFG to get listed on Binance, token price to go sky and they get rich. But I think that is not what BetFury team aims on, and what will happen.
I suggest everyone better to focus on gambling and having fun, instead of thinking how to earn more with BetFury.
We have FUN as an example. Still below 1 cent even after being listed on Binance for over 5 years now, even after FBC's takeover. People have to accept the fact that Binance listing doesn't necessarily mean insta-Moon. Somemore with a sideways market.
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I tried different browsers - it did not help. The problem with the network, or some kind of virus. Have you tried using a different DNS? Like Google or Cloudflare
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2022 is a year many Big Tech companies fire many employees. It did not happen in many years and I believe many of fired people thought they had stable jobs.
Pity those working at Twitter when they have such an eccentric boss that won't hesitate to axe anyone the moment they're in his sights.
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I don't think people who mistakenly entered into that redirected page will ever sign up. Especially people who searches for Bitcointalk and ends up here will ever sign up to this referral program. At Least people who spends fair amount of time will not fall for this, but maybe it is targeted for newbies.
Same here. Well, on the Internet, anyone would do anything for a quick buck.
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That is why I have been trying to understand the actual reason for creating that domain. The interface of bitcointalk is quite different from that of Binance. No one in their right senses would continue on Binance affiliation page while expecting bitcointalk. I think it is a wrong method of promotion which may not result to any positive thing to the creator. The bitcointalk admin will only be bothered if the site is malicious otherwise it should be ignored.
You can say the same reason why people target domains that are related to existing or potentially new products, say Xbox 2. But it ain't dumb if it works. If people could fall for the "deposit to receive 2X crypto back", I won't be surprised to see people signing up under the referral link and maybe even trading there.
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While chances of him being currently active on bitcointalk are slim to none (and so are the chances of him ever seeing this topic) I think that he most likely came across this forum sometimes in the past, and maybe even created an account. Keep in mind that he is in crypto since 2013, situation back then was much different, there weren't many places where you could talk about bitcoin and bitcointalk was in the center of it all.
Yeah, maybe for like a second or two. Even if this forum is the OG of crypto, not everyone bothers unless it benefits them in some way,
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Ah, thanks for informing. I've changed the last to Safemoon
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I would follow aysg76's comment, better convert all different cryptos to Bitcoin or I would say Ether is fine too, plenty self custody wallets available, Metamask being obvious choice.
However, it's usually target for malevolent actors, better set it up yourself, give them seed phrase and advise to hold it securely rather than using wallet itself.
From time to time, I still receive warnings from Metamask over my unverified wallet lol. But for the sake of security, a hardware wallet is still a sound choice. They might even appreciate/ remember it's not something that costs a penny or two, or is free.
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Seems like 2018 - 2019 repeating itself.
Unlike back then, I ain't selling my Bitcoin anymore. Diamond hands baby.
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Just recently my casino livestreamed their raffle giveaway on Kick.com, which bears some resemblance to Twitch. Layout-wise, not a bad alternative I'd say. Might take some time for it to grow.
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Even this mf knows that Craig Wright isn't a real Satoshi CW be like; damn Satoshi must be somewhat hiding behind this mf
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Nah, it's just another form of typosquatting. Unless it's malicious (i.e. brings you to a fake Bitcointalk page), people do that for some less than savory marketing but no one in the right mind would expect Binance when they are after the forum itself.
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