With all this in mind, do you believe that once the new forum is released, Bitcointalk will increase its userbase?
I think that the best part will be, as DdmrDdmr also pointed out, that major search engines should not punish bitcointalk any longer. This will bring (hopefully a constant flux of) new users with genuine interest in crypto. The mobile-friendly part will be... a bonus All in all, yes, I do believe that new forum software will help increase the user base.
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In mare, trebuie procedat asa: - functie de numarul de participanti, daca sunt pana in 16, fiecare poate alege un caracter 0-9, a-f, iar ultimul digit al hash-ului unui bloc determina castigatorul - functie de numarul de participanti, daca sunt pana in 100, fiecare poate alege un numar de la 00 la 99, iar in acest caz ultimele doua cifre din hash-ul blocului ales reprezinta numarul castigator (se ignora literele dintre cifre, daca exista). De exemplu, la hash-ul acestui bloc - 0000000000002917ed80650c6174aac8dfc46f5fe36480aaef682ff6cd8 3c 3ca - castigatorul este numarul 33. Desigur, in prealabil, va trebui sa anunti ca vei desemna castigatorul un functie de hash-ul blocului X (unde blocul X este un bloc viitor, bineinteles). Si in felul acesta se elimina absolut orice banuiala de trisare, atat din partea organizatorului, cat si din partea participantilor. Totul este la vedere, toti pot verifica De fapt s-ar putea sa trebuiasca zis ca "participanti" o sa fie de fapt "bilete" (si pentru fiecare referral se va primi un bilet in plus) si exista mai multe variante. O varianta ar fi ce ai zis tu, iar o alta ar fi de luat numarul hexazecimal de la sfarsit (in cazul lui 0000000000002917ed80650c6174aac8dfc46f5fe36480aaef682ff6cd83c3ca fiind vorba de a = 10 pentru max 16 bilete, ca = 202 pentru max 256 bilete...). Fiecare bilet primeste un ID unic crescator de la 0 la .. cat o fi si daca ID = nr castigator => bingo!. In plus, daca tu ai 200 bilete si a iesit 202, atunci astepti blocul urmator si reincerci algoritmul. ...Doar ca am impresia ca teykio vrea sa aiba tot sistemul acesta facut automat si nu stiu daca exista asa ceva.
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Is seems like cheapo knock-offs are multiplying
Chinese shops are full of cheap imitations of physical Bitcoins and similar collectibles for years, really. The fact that this also reached Amazon and EBay is just a next step. I'm not sure about a solution. Most probably the chemical content will tell over the years which one is the original.
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I gave Jack 50 merits to stimulate this thread.
Now I need to look and see if he has ever given me any merit.
Although I find 50 a too big amount, I do appreciate the humor behind your gesture
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Dragut, si sper sa iti atingi targetul de vizitatori noi, ca deh, e o cheltuiala... Ce am vazut ca lipseste este o informatie despre cum se va alege castigatorul. Adica poate fi inclusiv pe sistemul: Sugestia mea ar fi un numar de ordine si alegerea unei ore, iar numarul castigator va fi bazat pe hashul primului bloc minat dupa acea ora. Bineinteles, e doar o idee, tu faci cum consideri tu ca e mai bine. Oricum, bafta!
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but that doesn't make me based in Britain.
You said it before me. I do use expressions like "bloody hell", but I'm far from British. up to the point that he tries to post around the clock to hide his time zone. Does his writing style really say anything useful about his whereabouts? I doubt it. Same for Satoshi.
Not at all. People can easily have strange sleeping schedule if they work on big projects they like, off work. Or people who travel a lot. I could maybe say, based on such a schedule, that he probably doesn't have small kids at school but not much more.
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but I thought that there's a minimum fee one should use
Yes, there is always a minimum fee, which is 1 satoshi/vByte. Now, you do have a point, a low fee transaction will probably not be mined if there are better transactions to mine. But these days the mempool is almost empty. Last night (EU) there were mined 1 sat/vByte transactions and yours may as well get mined. See https://mempool.space/ and https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h for details. Also, if not mined, the transaction will return to you in a few weeks and no fee is charged (so it's not "lost in the blockchain"!), so you can try again when the time is right.
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Hi all, a couple of years ago I thought it might be a good idea to go to some random websites that offer you fractions of a BTC for watching advertisements. Nothing much at the time, but considering the current development, I did manage to collect a little amount. And there's the problem. The two wallets I tried want to charge ridiculously high fees for the transactions, which would cost me approx. 60-70% of the total amount. After a bit of research I found out, that this is a result of the very small transactions I received during the ad period and it's basically like I was trying to pay everything in pennies. Now even though I know the problem, I still don't know whether and how (if at all) I might be able to work around all this... Maybe you guys have an idea. Thanks in advance Hello & welcome Indeed, big number of small inputs can make your transaction very expensive. The way to handle that is to import your private key(s) or seed into a wallet that offers coin control features (Electrum could be a good choice, but make sure you download it from Electrum.org and verify it too) Then make sure you set 1 satoshi/vByte transaction fee, so you don't pay too much, even if it may take longer until the transaction is confirmed. And if the fee is still too big, give up on the smallest inputs. What I recommend is to also read this topic, since it is exactly for your problem, consolidation of the small inputs: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2848987
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I believe most will agree with me that there is a high probability factor that people give merit to those who merited them in the past, therefore creating a merit ring.
This may easily happen indeed. Just imho the reason is not friendship or whatever strange relationship you'd think, it's more like certain people discuss mostly on certain boards and that's where they give and receive merit. Clearly they'll give and receive merits from other people with similar interests. But if this is true, then such individuals are cheating the system
While it can easily happen that some would cheat the system here and there, I don't think that it can happen at a large scale, since people will notice more clearly and the scammers would get tagged. there is no clear or postulated indicator that credits a post merit worthy
You're right. And this makes more wide the reasons people would merit a post; some would merit even a post for being funny, for example. But the main reason for merit remains the usefulness, which also may be seen different by different people. Without the merit system, I can't imagine what the forum would look like. There won't even be any interesting subjects to talk about just shit posts flooding every board.
Not all spammers care about merit though. Hence we still have a fair amount of spam/garbage. You are imho too focused on what others do, while your goal seem to be to receive yourself more merit. And then I'd say that you may be doing it wrong. Posting more useful stuff - from tutorial to spot-on answers to people needing help - could get you more merit than threads like this. But you have only 43 posts, so there's still plenty of time to improve. The forum is not perfect, but it's great. Enjoy your ride!
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The fact that Europe will publicly subsidize these changes means that Tesla will no longer have that competitive advantage and that one of it“s moats will be gone in 5 years.
This was far from unexpected. It was always something like "when", not "if". Tesla is losing by increasing too slow the production. And if they continue like this, at some point their production will become too big and no longer much demand. For now, however, they're still on safe side. There's plenty of market yet for Tesla. If they'll have a breakthrough in the research/development in batteries, they'll keep an edge for longer. But the competition is getting near.
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I'm not saying anything for sure merely curious why Satoshi would use international English and GB British English.
It can be that Satoshi was/is more than one person. It can be that he was trying to confuse the followers. (I don't think so). It can be that he was not English native. It can be that he was British and the exceptions were made by some auto-completion. Most probably we'll never know.
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Europe & USA are not taking this seriously enough
I think that's - by large - also caused by "inertia" and lack of knowledge. Too many big institutions don't understand computers, they would still prefer to work with papers and don't understand why this had to change and now they can also show that they were right. On the same page, many of these institutions will think that paying some proper networking and security engineers is an overkill/unnecessary expense (and it usually is, until *that* happens to *them*). The users are also careless at best, combining work e-mails with personal, send out "funny clips" to co-workers and so on. The operating system also, instead of helping users understand file extensions so the user doesn't just "run" any random file, whether it's a worksheet, a movie or an exe, it hides the extension to people stay in oblivion. Interestingly nowadays there are Linux distros that are as user friendly as Windows for the basic user and they could be used safer. But somebody should know about this when the acquisitions are made. Acquisitions also made by people with no knowledge in IT.
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AnonArchive is a free, privacy/anonymity-oriented file sharing, storing and distribution platform, with a completely unique website, and form of security, completely controlled by the end user, we are a service to beat! We allow anyone, to store any files they wish completely anonymously, with optional encryption (AES-256).
When people will start storing copyrighted material and complaints will come, you may have to take those files down. Do you have a mechanism for that? And you may have to change the "store any files" part too. For now, this "business model" seems to simply ask for troubles. It may be max 100 MB/file (or archive or chunk)?
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The rate at which vaccinated people are dieing these days is alarming
The deaths by COVID19 were at alarming rate. In certain countries they had difficulties even handling properly the dead. Of course, it depends on each country's medical system how well it works. The numbers are between 0.05% and 19.49% (!!!) of the infected. Now let's compare with the vaccine. From what I know, the number of deaths caused by vaccine is under 1%(*) and the number of deaths of people infected after the vaccine is again under 1% (I've read also 0.1% in certain countries). Of course, none of the numbers are accurate, there's clearly under reporting and over reporting here and there, but the scale of the difference is big. The problem is that news want sensational and now they have news about each and every dead person related to vaccine, while the (still happening!) new dead from COVID19 are no longer interesting and no longer in the news. I don't say the vaccines are "wow so good". There may be long term effects we may see in 5 or 10 years only. Even the fact they are arguing a 3rd dose may or may not be needed is an image on how small is the amount of knowledge and how big is their greed. But you reading only the sensational news will make you have an incorrect view of the reality. So please search/research more, read about the actual numbers and compare. For now the numbers tell that those who took the vaccine seem to be on a safer side than those who didn't. Also, if you don't want to take the vaccine, it's fine, it's your choice. But you should thank those who took it, since they help human kind by reducing the chances the virus get to spread more. On the other hand you are scaring them off. So... you are working against your own interest. (*) I'm not sure about this number, I've seen somewhere something like 0.61% though. PS. This topic may be more appropriate for P&S
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I want to find out do I need to buy the 99 software and why. If I must buy the license its fine.
I don't have a myNode, but from what I see, if you don't need the bolded features/software, you can safely use the free community edition (and yes, the community edition is totally free) And that's what I would have been using for a test/start and see if it's enough. If support is needed, you have a good chance to receive it here, and I guess that this is where most of that money matters, since probably some remote control software and BTC pay, if needed, can be installed separately by hand.
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Hello, any legit and trusted bitcoin seller for PayPal in this forum or maybe some site?
Paxful fees is huge and requires ID. Local bitcoins requires ID and localcryptos starts at minimum $100.
Any recommendation?
Thanks.
The problem with PayPal is that it's a reversible method and most avoid it. And since it's you who is using PayPal, no offense, but the actual question is if you are to be trusted... However, if you do find a seller, just use a proper escrow for bitcoin (you'll probably have to pay one more tx fee, but that's rather small) and you will be fine.
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I feel sorry for those who missed the penalties, I guess that the pressure was too big to handle, but the problem was in the first half. England should have been continued to play and score instead of doing that lame waiting game after the first goal.
Italy's first goal was rather lucky, but their comeback afterwards was impressive. The stats are all in Italy's favor, but I think that all could have been different if England would have used better the psychological advantage they had in the first half.
All in all tough luck England, congrats Italy! And why not, congrats UEFA, this late EURO 2020 was better than many others.
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Because a major feature of Bitcoin is: anonymity.
For the 100th time, Bitcoin is not anonymous. Bitcoin is pseudo-anonymous. While in theory nobody knows if a certain address is yours, everybody can see all the transactions made with that address. If I use BTC to make a purchase, do I need to pay taxes to the IRS? If BTC is anonymous, how does the IRS know?
Similarly, if I buy cryptocurrency on the cash app and transfer it to my personal wallet, will this be considered a sale of my coins? How will the tax bureau track all this?
If you gave your details for one of the transactions your address is involved into, IRS can link that address (and related transactions) to your person. Provided that tax is required in the trade of cryptocurrency, do I still need to pay the tax when I'm losing money in the market?
Afaik no, but this depends from country to country and I don't know exactly how it is in US.
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1-1 The wait and defend game didn't pay off. Well, game is on again.
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I wonder how long will it take for CBDCs to become a reality?
China is very close to that. Many people have already received e-CNY presents in order to spend them fast and see that the system works. we'll be heading to a new era where paper money will cease to exist
As long as internet is not available on each and every square inch of Earth, no, paper money will still exist for quite a while... Now, the real deal would be getting people to adopt a new kind of money when they're used to paper money and credit/debit cards. Not everyone is quite fond with crypto/Blockchain tech these days.
CBDCs are not necessarily blockchain based currencies. Most probably not blockchain at all. And the people don't actually care. If there's getting developed a simple way to spend the "new money", people won't care about the underlying tech. And I don't think that's too difficult or expensive to develop PoS (point of sale) equivalents for "the new money" as soon as there will be demand for them.
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