Boy, please calm down. We've already decided we should end the argument.
Who says I identify as a boy? Did it ever occur to you that I could be a girl? Or maybe non-binary? And if you decided to end the argument, then stop arguing! I have not decided anything of the sort. Why, if people invest in totally useless crap like memcoins that make no sense at all, how is my cryptocurrency any worse?
So your brilliant idea is to create yet another totally useless piece of crap that make no sense at all? I mean, some of these memecoins out there at least have a fanbase, a sense of humor, or they ride the wave of social media trends. But your shitcoin? It doesn't even have that going for it. You are trying to pass it off as something serious, but it is nothing but a comedy show. My cryptocurrency makes some sense.
Oh, to whom? Only to you? Well, that should tell you something.
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Can the money be recovered with a request that is in the wrong amount? Or are they lost forever.
Requests are not important, the receiving address in the actual transaction is important. If your friend sent to the wrong address, it is important to act quickly, before the transaction is confirmed on the network. He still has the option to cancel the transaction using the RBF feature. First of all, you need to identify whether the recipient's address is part of your wallet or not.
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In my opinion, the very first and most important piece of advice I can give is to be extremely selective when choosing a casino. It is the cornerstone of staying safe when gambling.
Check out the site's reputation and reviews, ask around, and see what other players think of it. A well-established, reputable casino is more likely to keep your funds safe than a fly-by-night operation.
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Yes, I agree that Elon Musk has accomplished a lot, but if it wasn't for his rich parents, there would be much less chance of success.
So, why even bring it into your argument? That was just stupid! I have a question for you, how can a person who has not only no rich parents, and even a salary of 200 dollars a month in the country succeed now?
So, you have no money and it seems like you also don't have a higher education (I'm guessing this from your low salary), yet you want to collect funds from random people online to kickstart groundbreaking research in AI and robotics and also have plans to colonize Mars? Do you see how that might come across as a bit unrealistic? Because of people like you, there are so few ambitious people in the world who can change the world from scratch.
Because of people like me? How come? If you believe you can "change the world from scratch", you are absolutely welcome to try. How on earth could I stop you from doing that?
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As for your appeal, let's leave the rudeness aside. We are here to create something better for all of us. Let's discuss how we can make the cryptosphere more trustworthy and respectful.
Rudeness aside, you were talking about a coin, and it was amusing how you cannot even get its name right, even after being corrected by others. So yeah... I call it like I see it. And if you think like Stalker22, Ilon Musk shouldn't be trusted either, because he's not an astronaut or even a scientist.
You are referring to Elon Musk, right? The guy who builds electric cars and launches rockets into space? If I am not mistaken, he holds bachelor's degrees in economics and physics, and he co-founded his first company in his twenties, which was later acquired by Compaq for over $300 million. ( source) What notable achievements can you boast of? But, he doesn't need to be a rocket scientist or an astronaut; he has a team of people doing that shit for him. So, where is your team?
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Why is it fraud? You're just accusing the token of fraud for no reason.
It's fraud because it is just another useless token, like thousands of other failed tokens, with no real utility and poised for a rug pull. What can you show besides empty promises? For instance, you mentioned AI development. What significant accomplishments have you made in that field that you can share? Have you published any scientific papers on the subject? And bitcoin has the same chance of being attacked because a lot more people know about it than Monera.
It's Monero, you dumb fuck!
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When I mention "high gas fees," I'm referring to fees that surpass the current charges imposed by Visa and Mastercard. After all, decentralized finance (DeFi) aims to compete in this space. Is it reasonable to anticipate that individuals investing thousands of dollars should be content with paying tens of dollars in gas fees for each transaction, especially during what we consider "busy" periods?
What do you think would be a solution to this not everyone would be able to keep up with this especially in everyday transactions?
When you mentioned "high gas fees," I assume you are referring to the altcoins network, right? In that case, I think you need to move this topic to Altcoins discussions. Anyway, this is what I found regarding current transaction fees: That does not seem too bad. What are the current fees for credit card transactions?
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~ The voice typing feature is already available in your browser and you can easily use it. It has been explained in the above post too. ~ No it is not. You assume that we all use mobile iOS/Android platforms or have speech recognition capabilities in our operating systems, which is not true.
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Enabling this feature should be done on the client side, not the forum side. Any client application (in this case, a web browser) can support this feature depending on the platform. And I am willing to bet that there are already many browser extensions or virtual keyboards available with speech-to-text functionality. However, I am not sure how good they are and how effective they would be for forum use.
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Bitcoin transactions are carried out simultaneously, the transaction with larger block chargess would likely be validated before that of lower transaction fees?
Every time you make a transaction that isy correctly signed and broadcasted to the network, Bitcoin nodes will verify it and include it in the mempool. When it comes to getting your transaction confirmed, the ones with a higher fee per byte will catch the miners' attention and make it into the block before the ones with lower fees. Miners typically favor transactions with higher fees as it increases their mining profits. Also aside from network congestion which can be avoided by transacting when the network is less populated and transaction size , how does block space demand affect transaction fees?
Block space is limited, so if, for example, there are thousands of transactions in the mempool that pay 20 sat/vB, you will have to offer a higher fee for your transaction to be included in the block ahead of them.
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Why is the terms, words and some sentences that are made in bitcointalk seems different and strange to newbies like me to understand, ~ some time I have to do extra search to be able to comprehend some comments here
Can you provide an example? For several weeks I have being reading and reading but I want to start contributing frequently so I do need any advice on what and how to write acceptable comments here in the forum, since that is not stated in the rules of the forum.
The best way to start contributing is by engaging in topics you are familiar with and comfortable discussing. You cannot contribute meaningfully to a discussion if you lack knowledge about the subject, right? When it is a general topic, feel free to share your personal opinions. However, avoid giving incorrect or unverified information on specific issues. In such cases, it is better to read others' comments and ask questions if you are interested in learning more. Regarding acceptable comments, as long as they adhere to forum rules, they are acceptable. Nevertheless, it is a good practice to follow general netiquette guidelines. At least until you gain a bit more experience and reputation in the community.
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I wasn't the dick move but living the both campaign without waiting to weekend was the dick move,
That is exactly what I said. By the way, the word you are looking for is " leaving", not "living". I learned from mistake that; do not leave the campaign until the week ends, and this is not written in any signature campaign clearly like
Yes it is! You just have a hard time understanding the rules. So I started the thread in meta to save any new full member who participated first time do not make this type of mistake.
That is not true. You started the thread with three questions (you used the question mark three times, so it cannot be a typo), and in the last question, you basically accused the manager, Royse777, for kicking you out from the spreadsheet and wasting your week's worth of posting. And since you did it publicly, before you asked him about it, that was a dick move too. ~ @royse777 you removed my name from spreadsheet means I wasted my week by posting wearing you managed campaign's avatar?
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But the important part here is that he has to reveal something instead of just asking someone else to dig deeper about possibility of abused the merit system.
but if the accounts make mistakes such as using the same bitcoin address or something similar, then accusations can be justified.
Actually you should blame the users who mentioned the username, @OP was only show the merit flow. Blame us for what, exactly? Mentioning someone's username to provide context to the discussion is perfectly fine as far as I am concerned. I did not accuse anyone of anything. I even offered one possible explanation for the merit flow the OP noticed.
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Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)5. Shahrukh KhanProof:Reporting:I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with distrust. Related Addresses:Email: latifmovar257@gmail.com
Miscellaneous:The account is connected to many accounts already reported and tagged for bounty cheating and ban evading.
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OP, you cannot get such a loan here without proper collateral, especially as a newbie. You might want to consider building up your reputation first, but brace yourself, it is a marathon, not a sprint. In the meantime, investing in a good old bike could be a solid plan!
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No, unless your paid for that week. You'll get it when your manager posted it that it's paid not because the week ended, most managers has lot of errands to do so better keep the avatar and signature hanging until it's fully paid.
Well, technically a user has the right to leave a campaign exactly after the week ends regardless of whether the manager counted the post or not, keeping things aside mentioned by yahoo62278. It just requires a PM from the user to the campaign manager and let the manager know that he has left the campaign after the week ends. But without informing, doing so will result in missing the payment from all the managers. No one has the time travel power to go and check back lol. Well, he posted in both the Yo!Mix and Zenland campaign threads that he was leaving after you accepted him into your campaign and told him to put a new signature. (So it's actually your fault! ) However, the issue here is that he did not wait for the week end and the post count verification; he probably assumed that he had already met the required number of posts for the current week. And now, he is blaming the manager for removing him from the spreadsheet and cutting him off. I am honestly baffled by the logic of some members here. He was earning $0.75/post for signature and $1/post for avatar, but that wasn't enough for him so he switched to a new campaign to get $1.6 per post? It doesn't make much sense. Not sure why he did it, but it sure looks like a dick move.
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Ah, the power of human imagination! But why limit yourself to only artificial intelligence and android robots? How about making teleporters too? And while you are at it, why not spice things up with food replicators? But wait, you cannot leave out warp engines and photon torpedoes. You never know when you might need these things. All powered with CGTX tokens of course.
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~ I believe that most people will not read this information, but here's a note. Maybe other users "suffer" from the same "problem".
Yes, I "suffer" from the same problem as you, and it is not limited to private messages; I receive loads of such emails too. Not sure why this is happening, but it might be due to mobile platforms and the popularity of instant messaging among younger generations. Since my early days of using digital communication, I have been taught that the subject line is just as important as the message itself. However, it appears that younger generations have disregarded this practice, and "(No subject)" seems to be gaining popularity as a trend. This is, of course, just my personal observation.
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