Bitcoin: expectation for bitcoin has been satisfied already because bitcoin extremely well performed by reaching $14000 before corrected.
Altcoins: expectation for altcoins has been partially satisfied with their bumps in late of April and early of May. The rest part of my expectation will be fullfilled if during last four months of this year, altcoins rally to their peaks in late of April and early of May, or even higher than those peaks. I do see good movements of altcoins from bottoms, because their season will be trigger if bitcoin crashed or bitcoin moves stably in consolidation phase - that is likely what we are observing.
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Medians and means of intra-day merits over days of weeks.Colors: - Green: highest.- Red: Lowest.- In median, the highest days are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 664, 654, and 653, respectively; whislt the lowest days are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 577, 591, and 608, respectively. - In means, the highest days are Monday, Wednesday, and Tuesday, at 725, 697, and 694, respectively; whilst the lowest days are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at 606, 615, and 670, respectively. - Monday has still been the highest day in terms of median and mean of intra-day merits over weeks, in contrast Friday is the lowest days in terms of median, and mean of intra-day merits over weeks. Calendar day is in GMT time.To take away all doubt: the first Merit was this one: 1516831941 1 2818066.msg28853325 35 877396 Use EpochConverter to convert 1516831941 (Unix Time) to GMT: Wednesday 24 January 2018 22:12:21. Basic statistics:. tabstat merit, s(n mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max) format(%9.1f) by(dofw)
Summary for variables: merit by categories of: dofw
dofw | N mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max ----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday | 80.0 669.1 281.7 607.5 497.5 777.5 394.0 2464.0 Monday | 81.0 724.9 262.7 664.0 563.0 797.0 313.0 1863.0 Tuesday | 80.0 693.5 200.5 639.5 590.0 739.5 384.0 1327.0 Wednesday | 80.0 696.8 203.3 654.0 558.5 760.0 394.0 1271.0 Thursday | 80.0 682.3 194.2 653.0 537.0 770.5 348.0 1335.0 Friday | 80.0 605.4 191.9 576.5 498.5 647.5 349.0 1706.0 Saturday | 80.0 615.0 198.8 590.5 480.5 689.5 295.0 1410.0 ----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total | 561.0 669.7 224.3 627.0 528.0 750.0 295.0 2464.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Box plotsOutliers displayed as red circles. Outliers non-displayed.
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During the period from 24/1/2018 to 02/9/2019, the minimum and maximum of intra-day merit are 295 and 13018, on 03/8/2019 and 24/1/2018, respectively. List of the top 50-highest day in terms of intra-day merits: . list merit id date dofw day month2 year week month
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | merit id date dofw day month2 year week month | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 1. | 13018 1 24jan2018 Wednesday 24 1 2018 2018w4 2018m1 | 2. | 6762 2 25jan2018 Thursday 25 1 2018 2018w4 2018m1 | 3. | 4500 3 26jan2018 Friday 26 1 2018 2018w4 2018m1 | 4. | 4193 7 30jan2018 Tuesday 30 1 2018 2018w5 2018m1 | 5. | 3800 6 29jan2018 Monday 29 1 2018 2018w5 2018m1 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 6. | 3490 4 27jan2018 Saturday 27 1 2018 2018w4 2018m1 | 7. | 3190 5 28jan2018 Sunday 28 1 2018 2018w4 2018m1 | 8. | 2821 8 31jan2018 Wednesday 31 1 2018 2018w5 2018m1 | 9. | 2569 10 02feb2018 Friday 2 2 2018 2018w5 2018m2 | 10. | 2546 9 01feb2018 Thursday 1 2 2018 2018w5 2018m2 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 11. | 2514 22 14feb2018 Wednesday 14 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 12. | 2464 236 16sep2018 Sunday 16 9 2018 2018w37 2018m9 | 13. | 2310 14 06feb2018 Tuesday 6 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | 14. | 2182 12 04feb2018 Sunday 4 2 2018 2018w5 2018m2 | 15. | 2143 16 08feb2018 Thursday 8 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 16. | 2142 15 07feb2018 Wednesday 7 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | 17. | 2078 13 05feb2018 Monday 5 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | 18. | 1992 23 15feb2018 Thursday 15 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 19. | 1868 11 03feb2018 Saturday 3 2 2018 2018w5 2018m2 | 20. | 1863 237 17sep2018 Monday 17 9 2018 2018w38 2018m9 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 21. | 1748 18 10feb2018 Saturday 10 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | 22. | 1706 38 02mar2018 Friday 2 3 2018 2018w9 2018m3 | 23. | 1618 25 17feb2018 Saturday 17 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 24. | 1580 21 13feb2018 Tuesday 13 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 25. | 1449 17 09feb2018 Friday 9 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 26. | 1443 19 11feb2018 Sunday 11 2 2018 2018w6 2018m2 | 27. | 1416 24 16feb2018 Friday 16 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 28. | 1410 32 24feb2018 Saturday 24 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | 29. | 1404 27 19feb2018 Monday 19 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | 30. | 1392 34 26feb2018 Monday 26 2 2018 2018w9 2018m2 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 31. | 1355 48 12mar2018 Monday 12 3 2018 2018w11 2018m3 | 32. | 1335 37 01mar2018 Thursday 1 3 2018 2018w9 2018m3 | 33. | 1332 20 12feb2018 Monday 12 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 34. | 1327 35 27feb2018 Tuesday 27 2 2018 2018w9 2018m2 | 35. | 1324 56 20mar2018 Tuesday 20 3 2018 2018w12 2018m3 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 36. | 1295 238 18sep2018 Tuesday 18 9 2018 2018w38 2018m9 | 37. | 1293 26 18feb2018 Sunday 18 2 2018 2018w7 2018m2 | 38. | 1280 30 22feb2018 Thursday 22 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | 39. | 1271 239 19sep2018 Wednesday 19 9 2018 2018w38 2018m9 | 40. | 1268 29 21feb2018 Wednesday 21 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 41. | 1258 68 01apr2018 Sunday 1 4 2018 2018w13 2018m4 | 42. | 1250 428 27mar2019 Wednesday 27 3 2019 2019w13 2019m3 | 43. | 1246 41 05mar2018 Monday 5 3 2018 2018w10 2018m3 | 44. | 1229 57 21mar2018 Wednesday 21 3 2018 2018w12 2018m3 | 45. | 1188 504 11jun2019 Tuesday 11 6 2019 2019w24 2019m6 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 46. | 1187 33 25feb2018 Sunday 25 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | 47. | 1170 28 20feb2018 Tuesday 20 2 2018 2018w8 2018m2 | 48. | 1162 351 09jan2019 Wednesday 9 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 | 49. | 1160 50 14mar2018 Wednesday 14 3 2018 2018w11 2018m3 | 50. | 1151 475 13may2019 Monday 13 5 2019 2019w19 2019m5 |
List of the top 50-lowest days in terms of intra-day merits: . list merit id date dofw day month2 year week month
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | merit id date dofw day month2 year week month | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 1. | 295 557 03aug2019 Saturday 3 8 2019 2019w31 2019m8 | 2. | 313 335 24dec2018 Monday 24 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | 3. | 317 333 22dec2018 Saturday 22 12 2018 2018w51 2018m12 | 4. | 328 564 10aug2019 Saturday 10 8 2019 2019w32 2019m8 | 5. | 344 340 29dec2018 Saturday 29 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 6. | 348 338 27dec2018 Thursday 27 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | 7. | 348 298 17nov2018 Saturday 17 11 2018 2018w46 2018m11 | 8. | 349 304 23nov2018 Friday 23 11 2018 2018w47 2018m11 | 9. | 368 566 12aug2019 Monday 12 8 2019 2019w32 2019m8 | 10. | 371 122 25may2018 Friday 25 5 2018 2018w21 2018m5 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 11. | 377 191 02aug2018 Thursday 2 8 2018 2018w31 2018m8 | 12. | 377 342 31dec2018 Monday 31 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | 13. | 379 326 15dec2018 Saturday 15 12 2018 2018w50 2018m12 | 14. | 380 220 31aug2018 Friday 31 8 2018 2018w35 2018m8 | 15. | 384 217 28aug2018 Tuesday 28 8 2018 2018w35 2018m8 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 16. | 386 214 25aug2018 Saturday 25 8 2018 2018w34 2018m8 | 17. | 387 339 28dec2018 Friday 28 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | 18. | 394 568 14aug2019 Wednesday 14 8 2019 2019w33 2019m8 | 19. | 394 341 30dec2018 Sunday 30 12 2018 2018w52 2018m12 | 20. | 395 529 06jul2019 Saturday 6 7 2019 2019w27 2019m7 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 21. | 395 345 03jan2019 Thursday 3 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 | 22. | 396 228 08sep2018 Saturday 8 9 2018 2018w36 2018m9 | 23. | 398 320 09dec2018 Sunday 9 12 2018 2018w49 2018m12 | 24. | 399 558 04aug2019 Sunday 4 8 2019 2019w31 2019m8 | 25. | 400 262 12oct2018 Friday 12 10 2018 2018w41 2018m10 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 26. | 403 329 18dec2018 Tuesday 18 12 2018 2018w51 2018m12 | 27. | 406 287 06nov2018 Tuesday 6 11 2018 2018w45 2018m11 | 28. | 407 556 02aug2019 Friday 2 8 2019 2019w31 2019m8 | 29. | 411 565 11aug2019 Sunday 11 8 2019 2019w32 2019m8 | 30. | 413 222 02sep2018 Sunday 2 9 2018 2018w35 2018m9 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 31. | 413 403 02mar2019 Saturday 2 3 2019 2019w9 2019m3 | 32. | 414 527 04jul2019 Thursday 4 7 2019 2019w27 2019m7 | 33. | 416 533 10jul2019 Wednesday 10 7 2019 2019w28 2019m7 | 34. | 416 278 28oct2018 Sunday 28 10 2018 2018w43 2018m10 | 35. | 417 109 12may2018 Saturday 12 5 2018 2018w19 2018m5 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 36. | 417 587 02sep2019 Monday 2 9 2019 2019w35 2019m9 | 37. | 419 186 28jul2018 Saturday 28 7 2018 2018w30 2018m7 | 38. | 421 187 29jul2018 Sunday 29 7 2018 2018w30 2018m7 | 39. | 422 192 03aug2018 Friday 3 8 2018 2018w31 2018m8 | 40. | 425 276 26oct2018 Friday 26 10 2018 2018w43 2018m10 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 41. | 427 140 12jun2018 Tuesday 12 6 2018 2018w24 2018m6 | 42. | 427 277 27oct2018 Saturday 27 10 2018 2018w43 2018m10 | 43. | 429 418 17mar2019 Sunday 17 3 2019 2019w11 2019m3 | 44. | 429 313 02dec2018 Sunday 2 12 2018 2018w48 2018m12 | 45. | 431 284 03nov2018 Saturday 3 11 2018 2018w44 2018m11 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 46. | 431 264 14oct2018 Sunday 14 10 2018 2018w41 2018m10 | 47. | 433 208 19aug2018 Sunday 19 8 2018 2018w33 2018m8 | 48. | 433 221 01sep2018 Saturday 1 9 2018 2018w35 2018m9 | 49. | 434 577 23aug2019 Friday 23 8 2019 2019w34 2019m8 | 50. | 434 282 01nov2018 Thursday 1 11 2018 2018w44 2018m11 |
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It is not a new feature, but has not yet presented in the guide, so I think @Welsh should consider to add more details for the Patrol page section. With steps to customize Patrol page. I just discovered interesting things on patrol page, so I updated the thread today. Now, let me presenting what I discovered. Beside the standard patrol page, that most of us know, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol (1)There is another 'hidden' patrol page, in which posts made in bounty threads disabled by default, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol;nobounty (2). I knew about that page by @suchmoon or @Vod, and originally it was disclosed in Russian board. Generally - The (1) page is overwhelming spam posts, and there is no reason to find spam posts in bounty threads, with abundant proof of authentication or weekly report posts
- The (2) page is more helpful, but by default, there are still so many posts over many boards
So, what users can do if they want to limit posts in their interest boards, such as Altcoin Discussions? There is solution, but users have to manually customize their patrol page. Here is a guide, given by @o_e_l_e_o Patrol isn't really hidden. You can make a link to it appear at the top of each page immediately above the link to your Watchlist by going to Profile - Forum Profile Information - and checking the box titled "Show patrol link". What is hidden is that you can customize the patrol link to view other recent posts. Patrol shows the last 200 posts by newbie accounts. If you delete ";patrol" from the link, so you are left with https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent, you will see the last 100 posts by all accounts. You can also customize this by adding ";boards=x,y,z" on to the end, where x, y, z (and so on) are the boards you are interested in. For example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1 will show the last 100 posts in Bitcoin Discussion https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=7,8,57 will show the last 100 posts in Economics, Speculation and Trading Discussion. You can also chain this together together with patrol, so for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1;patrol will show all the posts by newbies on Bitcoin Discussion out of the last several hundred newbies posts. I'm not sure exactly how many recent newbie posts the forum keeps on file to populate this list from, but it's not a huge number (in the region of several hundred) I think, and since the vast majority of newbie posts are spamming the altcoin boards with bounty reports, then usually this will only show you a small handful of posts. What users have to do (if they want to customize patrol page) are: - Having a list of interest boards/ sub-boards and their identifying figures of those boards/sub-boards - Bookmarking the customized patrol page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=X- Changing the X-value to their interest boards/ sub-boards at specific timepoints when they want to check spam posts. Notes: Users can includes multiple boards/ sub-boards in the customized patrol page I listed a few boards/ sub-boards and their identifying numbers - Meta: 24
- Bitcoin Discussion: 1
- Altcoin Discussion: 67
- Trading Discusion: 8
- Gambling Discussion: 228
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I just discovered interesting things on patrol page, so I updated the thread today. Now, let me presenting what I discovered. Beside the standard patrol page, that most of us know, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol (1)There is another 'hidden' patrol page, in which posts made in bounty threads disabled by default, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol;nobounty (2). I knew about that page by @suchmoon or @Vod, and originally it was disclosed in Russian board. Generally - The (1) page is overwhelming spam posts, and there is no reason to find spam posts in bounty threads, with abundant proof of authentication or weekly report posts
- The (2) page is more helpful, but by default, there are still so many posts over many boards
So, what users can do if they want to limit posts in their interest boards, such as Altcoin Discussions? There is solution, but users have to manually customize their patrol page. Here is a guide, given by @o_e_l_e_o Patrol isn't really hidden. You can make a link to it appear at the top of each page immediately above the link to your Watchlist by going to Profile - Forum Profile Information - and checking the box titled "Show patrol link". What is hidden is that you can customize the patrol link to view other recent posts. Patrol shows the last 200 posts by newbie accounts. If you delete ";patrol" from the link, so you are left with https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent, you will see the last 100 posts by all accounts. You can also customize this by adding ";boards=x,y,z" on to the end, where x, y, z (and so on) are the boards you are interested in. For example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1 will show the last 100 posts in Bitcoin Discussion https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=7,8,57 will show the last 100 posts in Economics, Speculation and Trading Discussion. You can also chain this together together with patrol, so for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1;patrol will show all the posts by newbies on Bitcoin Discussion out of the last several hundred newbies posts. I'm not sure exactly how many recent newbie posts the forum keeps on file to populate this list from, but it's not a huge number (in the region of several hundred) I think, and since the vast majority of newbie posts are spamming the altcoin boards with bounty reports, then usually this will only show you a small handful of posts. What users have to do (if they want to customize patrol page) are: - Having a list of interest boards/ sub-boards and their identifying figures of those boards/sub-boards - Bookmarking the customized patrol page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=X- Changing the X-value to their interest boards/ sub-boards at specific timepoints when they want to check spam posts. Notes: Users can includes multiple boards/ sub-boards in the customized patrol page I listed a few boards/ sub-boards and their identifying numbers - Meta: 24
- Bitcoin Discussion: 1
- Altcoin Discussion: 67
- Trading Discusion: 8
- Gambling Discussion: 228
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Golden cross. Without it, I know Bitcoin will do have to reconsolidate, for months. In my opinion, its reconsolidation will not finish earlier than late of December this year. From that month, bitcoin might jump into its new bullish trend, that might be triggered officially in later half of March in 2020.
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Hi, I have some suggestions to decrease spams made by bounty hunters.
1. Ask bounty hunters to delete their reports after they get their stakes. Consider a deadline. (for example one week) 2. Go to your profile and fill your bitcoin address with an Ethereum address. ( It's better if moderators add Ethereum address or bounty addresses to users profiles) If the address is added to the profile there is no need to authentication posts. Managers can go to users profiles and fill the spreadsheet with that address. 3. It is about bitcoin paid signature campaigns: Fill a google form instead of making application posts. Managers can check applications in google sheets and then delete every one that does not deserve to participate in the campaign
There are some reasons: 1. How long since post check and stake confirmation from manager till the last day of report's delete? One week after checkday of each week, does it make sense? 2. It will cause issues if account hacked. This is why experienced managers ask for application post, then they will quote application post (includes information, userID, bitcoin address). Quotes always have their usefulness. There is no hacker can hack both participant's and manager's accounts. 3. Google Form has its drawbacks, one of them is manager can edit spreadsheet.
In general, I believe application posts should be used, but proof of authentication, reports (weekly) should be stopped/ eliminated. Such kind of weekly reports on works of participants (Facebook, Twitter, whatever) should be done via Google Form. Especially, the reports on posts made each week for signature campaign should be eliminated because managers can easily do post-check. Requires such report is a kind of hidden bumping service for bounty threads.
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Time-series plots:Full dataset:Truncated dataset: Basic statistics:Full dataset (only dropped first three days):. tabstat merit, s(n mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max) format(%9.1f)
variable | N mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max -------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- merit | 585.0 738.3 437.4 634.0 531.0 771.0 295.0 4500.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied formulas in previous weeks, potential outliers are days have intra-day merits beyond 171 or 1131. . di 771-531 240
. di 240*1.5 360
. di 771+360 1131
. di 531-360 171
There are 51 outliers in full dataset, in total. . count if (merit >= 1131 | merit <= 171) & merit != . 51
Those days are: . list id merit date if (merit >= 1131 | merit <= 171) & merit != .
+-------------------------+ | id merit date | |-------------------------| 1. | 3 4500 26jan2018 | 2. | 4 3490 27jan2018 | 3. | 5 3190 28jan2018 | 4. | 6 3800 29jan2018 | 5. | 7 4193 30jan2018 | |-------------------------| 6. | 8 2821 31jan2018 | 7. | 9 2546 01feb2018 | 8. | 10 2569 02feb2018 | 9. | 11 1868 03feb2018 | 10. | 12 2182 04feb2018 | |-------------------------| 11. | 13 2078 05feb2018 | 12. | 14 2310 06feb2018 | 13. | 15 2142 07feb2018 | 14. | 16 2143 08feb2018 | 15. | 17 1449 09feb2018 | |-------------------------| 16. | 18 1748 10feb2018 | 17. | 19 1443 11feb2018 | 18. | 20 1332 12feb2018 | 19. | 21 1580 13feb2018 | 20. | 22 2514 14feb2018 | |-------------------------| 21. | 23 1992 15feb2018 | 22. | 24 1416 16feb2018 | 23. | 25 1618 17feb2018 | 24. | 26 1293 18feb2018 | 25. | 27 1404 19feb2018 | |-------------------------| 26. | 28 1170 20feb2018 | 27. | 29 1268 21feb2018 | 28. | 30 1280 22feb2018 | 30. | 32 1410 24feb2018 | 31. | 33 1187 25feb2018 | |-------------------------| 32. | 34 1392 26feb2018 | 33. | 35 1327 27feb2018 | 35. | 37 1335 01mar2018 | 36. | 38 1706 02mar2018 | 39. | 41 1246 05mar2018 | |-------------------------| 46. | 48 1355 12mar2018 | 48. | 50 1160 14mar2018 | 49. | 51 1131 15mar2018 | 54. | 56 1324 20mar2018 | 55. | 57 1229 21mar2018 | |-------------------------| 66. | 68 1258 01apr2018 | 67. | 69 1147 02apr2018 | 151. | 153 1139 25jun2018 | 234. | 236 2464 16sep2018 | 235. | 237 1863 17sep2018 | |-------------------------| 236. | 238 1295 18sep2018 | 237. | 239 1271 19sep2018 | 349. | 351 1162 09jan2019 | 426. | 428 1250 27mar2019 | 473. | 475 1151 13may2019 | |-------------------------| 502. | 504 1188 11jun2019 | +-------------------------+
Only four of them occured in 2019, on 09/1/2019 (1162), 27/3/2019 (1250), 13/5/2019 (1151), and 11/6/2019 (1188). Truncated dataset (first 25 days dropped):. tabstat merit, s(n mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max) format(%9.1f)
variable | N mean sd p50 p25 p75 min max -------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- merit | 561.0 669.7 224.3 627.0 528.0 750.0 295.0 2464.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied same formulas I used in earlier analyses, potential outliers are days have intra-day merits beyond 195 or 1083. . di 750-528 222
. di 222*1.5 333
. di 750+333 1083
. di 528-333 195
There are 32 outliers in total, only six of them occured in 2019, on 04/01/2019 (1083) , 09/1/2019 (1162), 14/01/2019 (1128) , 27/3/2019 (1250), 13/5/2019 (1151), and 11/6/2019 (1188). . count if (merit >= 1083 | merit <= 195) & merit != . 32
List of those 32 outliers in truncated dataset . list id merit date if (merit >= 1083 | merit <= 195) & merit != .
+-------------------------+ | id merit date | |-------------------------| 1. | 27 1404 19feb2018 | 2. | 28 1170 20feb2018 | 3. | 29 1268 21feb2018 | 4. | 30 1280 22feb2018 | 6. | 32 1410 24feb2018 | |-------------------------| 7. | 33 1187 25feb2018 | 8. | 34 1392 26feb2018 | 9. | 35 1327 27feb2018 | 11. | 37 1335 01mar2018 | 12. | 38 1706 02mar2018 | |-------------------------| 13. | 39 1090 03mar2018 | 15. | 41 1246 05mar2018 | 17. | 43 1111 07mar2018 | 21. | 47 1092 11mar2018 | 22. | 48 1355 12mar2018 | |-------------------------| 24. | 50 1160 14mar2018 | 25. | 51 1131 15mar2018 | 30. | 56 1324 20mar2018 | 31. | 57 1229 21mar2018 | 42. | 68 1258 01apr2018 | |-------------------------| 43. | 69 1147 02apr2018 | 127. | 153 1139 25jun2018 | 210. | 236 2464 16sep2018 | 211. | 237 1863 17sep2018 | 212. | 238 1295 18sep2018 | |-------------------------| 213. | 239 1271 19sep2018 | 320. | 346 1083 04jan2019 | 325. | 351 1162 09jan2019 | 330. | 356 1128 14jan2019 | 402. | 428 1250 27mar2019 | |-------------------------| 449. | 475 1151 13may2019 | 478. | 504 1188 11jun2019 | +-------------------------+
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Update:Converted intra-day merits for days in 2019. . list id merit date day month2 year week month dofw if year == 2019
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | id merit date day month2 year week month dofw | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 343. | 343 604 01jan2019 1 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Tuesday | 344. | 344 530 02jan2019 2 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Wednesday | 345. | 345 395 03jan2019 3 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Thursday | 346. | 346 1083 04jan2019 4 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Friday | 347. | 347 836 05jan2019 5 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Saturday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 348. | 348 784 06jan2019 6 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Sunday | 349. | 349 571 07jan2019 7 1 2019 2019w1 2019m1 Monday | 350. | 350 783 08jan2019 8 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Tuesday | 351. | 351 1162 09jan2019 9 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Wednesday | 352. | 352 988 10jan2019 10 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Thursday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 353. | 353 879 11jan2019 11 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Friday | 354. | 354 713 12jan2019 12 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Saturday | 355. | 355 979 13jan2019 13 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Sunday | 356. | 356 1128 14jan2019 14 1 2019 2019w2 2019m1 Monday | 357. | 357 818 15jan2019 15 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Tuesday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 358. | 358 881 16jan2019 16 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Wednesday | 359. | 359 1019 17jan2019 17 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Thursday | 360. | 360 612 18jan2019 18 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Friday | 361. | 361 644 19jan2019 19 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Saturday | 362. | 362 659 20jan2019 20 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Sunday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 363. | 363 684 21jan2019 21 1 2019 2019w3 2019m1 Monday | 364. | 364 619 22jan2019 22 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Tuesday | 365. | 365 737 23jan2019 23 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Wednesday | 366. | 366 716 24jan2019 24 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Thursday | 367. | 367 616 25jan2019 25 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Friday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 368. | 368 588 26jan2019 26 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Saturday | 369. | 369 656 27jan2019 27 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Sunday | 370. | 370 735 28jan2019 28 1 2019 2019w4 2019m1 Monday | 371. | 371 613 29jan2019 29 1 2019 2019w5 2019m1 Tuesday | 372. | 372 511 30jan2019 30 1 2019 2019w5 2019m1 Wednesday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 373. | 373 451 31jan2019 31 1 2019 2019w5 2019m1 Thursday | 374. | 374 596 01feb2019 1 2 2019 2019w5 2019m2 Friday | 375. | 375 942 02feb2019 2 2 2019 2019w5 2019m2 Saturday | 376. | 376 581 03feb2019 3 2 2019 2019w5 2019m2 Sunday | 377. | 377 797 04feb2019 4 2 2019 2019w5 2019m2 Monday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 378. | 378 780 05feb2019 5 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Tuesday | 379. | 379 560 06feb2019 6 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Wednesday | 380. | 380 549 07feb2019 7 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Thursday | 381. | 381 612 08feb2019 8 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Friday | 382. | 382 624 09feb2019 9 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Saturday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 383. | 383 560 10feb2019 10 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Sunday | 384. | 384 647 11feb2019 11 2 2019 2019w6 2019m2 Monday | 385. | 385 586 12feb2019 12 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Tuesday | 386. | 386 675 13feb2019 13 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Wednesday | 387. | 387 650 14feb2019 14 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Thursday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 388. | 388 611 15feb2019 15 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Friday | 389. | 389 525 16feb2019 16 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Saturday | 390. | 390 608 17feb2019 17 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Sunday | 391. | 391 566 18feb2019 18 2 2019 2019w7 2019m2 Monday | 392. | 392 638 19feb2019 19 2 2019 2019w8 2019m2 Tuesday | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 393. | 393 698 20feb2019 20 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For the year of 2018, please get it there
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Sure there is: just click all boxes TBH, I thought of it, a global checkbox for all boards, when I composed this topic, but it looks crazy, so I did not include it in OP. One click, and finish. I would go crazy if I have to click all boxes. Excellent. Thank you.
I updated my thread: Do you often use report button? There are guides to more effectively reportI just discovered interesting things on patrol page, so I updated the thread today. Now, let me presenting what I discovered. Beside the standard patrol page, that most of us know, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol (1)There is another 'hidden' patrol page, in which posts made in bounty threads disabled by default, at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol (2). I knew about that page by @suchmoon or @Vod, and originally it was disclosed in Russian board. Generally - The (1) page is overwhelming spam posts, and there is no reason to find spam posts in bounty threads, with abundant proof of authentication or weekly report posts
- The (2) page is more helpful, but by default, there are still so many posts over many boards
So, what users can do if they want to limit posts in their interest boards, such as Altcoin Discussions? There is solution, but users have to manually customize their patrol page. Here is a guide, given by @o_e_l_e_o Patrol isn't really hidden. You can make a link to it appear at the top of each page immediately above the link to your Watchlist by going to Profile - Forum Profile Information - and checking the box titled "Show patrol link". What is hidden is that you can customize the patrol link to view other recent posts. Patrol shows the last 200 posts by newbie accounts. If you delete ";patrol" from the link, so you are left with https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent, you will see the last 100 posts by all accounts. You can also customize this by adding ";boards=x,y,z" on to the end, where x, y, z (and so on) are the boards you are interested in. For example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1 will show the last 100 posts in Bitcoin Discussion https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=7,8,57 will show the last 100 posts in Economics, Speculation and Trading Discussion. You can also chain this together together with patrol, so for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1;patrol will show all the posts by newbies on Bitcoin Discussion out of the last several hundred newbies posts. I'm not sure exactly how many recent newbie posts the forum keeps on file to populate this list from, but it's not a huge number (in the region of several hundred) I think, and since the vast majority of newbie posts are spamming the altcoin boards with bounty reports, then usually this will only show you a small handful of posts. What users have to do (if they want to customize patrol page) are: - Having a list of interest boards/ sub-boards and their identifying figures of those boards/sub-boards - Bookmarking the customized patrol page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=X- Changing the X value to their interest boards/ sub-boards at specific timepoints when they want to check spam posts. Notes: Users can includes multiple boards/ sub-boards in the customized patrol page I listed a few boards/ sub-boards and their identifying numbers - Meta: 24
- Bitcoin Discussion: 1
- Altcoin Discussion: 67
- Trading Discusion: 8
- Gambling Discussion: 228
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There are two patrol pages: (1) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol(2) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;patrol;nobountyThe second page limited to posts outside bounty threads. I am curious and ask myself that whether I can limited posts in a few boards by using Ignore board preferences in my profile page. I tried, and failed. By the way, I discovered that in Ignore board preferences, there are some main boards, that I can choose it to ignore all subboards inside (Bitcoin Discussion; Development & Technical Discussion; Mining, e.g.); but there are few boards that I can not do it, such as Local. What can I do if I want to ignore all local boards in patrol page. There is no option to do this, by now. It will be helpful for reporters if they want to focus on specific boards to find spam posts, through patrol page. I suggest: - Adding option (checkbox) for some boards (Local, e.g.) in ignore preference board
- Adding option to choose specific boards in patrol page
Users can manually customize their patrol page Patrol isn't really hidden. You can make a link to it appear at the top of each page immediately above the link to your Watchlist by going to Profile - Forum Profile Information - and checking the box titled "Show patrol link". What is hidden is that you can customize the patrol link to view other recent posts. Patrol shows the last 200 posts by newbie accounts. If you delete ";patrol" from the link, so you are left with https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent, you will see the last 100 posts by all accounts. You can also customize this by adding ";boards=x,y,z" on to the end, where x, y, z (and so on) are the boards you are interested in. For example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1 will show the last 100 posts in Bitcoin Discussion https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=7,8,57 will show the last 100 posts in Economics, Speculation and Trading Discussion. You can also chain this together together with patrol, so for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=recent;boards=1;patrol will show all the posts by newbies on Bitcoin Discussion out of the last several hundred newbies posts. I'm not sure exactly how many recent newbie posts the forum keeps on file to populate this list from, but it's not a huge number (in the region of several hundred) I think, and since the vast majority of newbie posts are spamming the altcoin boards with bounty reports, then usually this will only show you a small handful of posts. But there is still the first suggestion, Ignore preference boards should have more main boxes. Currently there are some boards, that only have child boxes for child boards.
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Update: This failed The table looks good in the preview, but after posting it still gets messed up. I'll look into it again later. Previous months, you got same issues, I remembered. I made some other changes too: I now already create several different tables for each category. This should make your life easier Each category, what did you mean? I guess you meant different tables for different ranks in same clubs, didn't you? Anyway, I don't think you should spend too much time for it, because it does not cost me so much time to copy & paste into word, then replace all HeroMember to Hero, and same steps for other ranks. For each club, it cost less than 1-2 minutes. There are only five categories (ranks): - HeroMember --------> Hero
- Sr.Member --------> Senior
- FullMember --------> Full
- CopperMember --------> Copper
- GlobalModerator --------> G.Mod.
I'll leave it up to you to split the tables once they get too big for one post.
I already splited tables into two posts for the club of 250+.
Instead of spending time for this one, it would be great if you can give me hands by dumping dada (weekly) in my another thread (if it does not cost too much time, too): Daily merits over local boards
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you shouldn't even be comparing bitcoin and gold because they have nothing in common and not in the same category for one to replace the other. bitcoin is a currency and gold is many things but not a currency. gold will remain as it is as long as it keeps its use cases which it will. and bitcoin, as a separate and entirely different thing will grow only as long as it is offering what it is suppose to, meaning a decentralized secure payment system that is censorship resistant.
With the growth of bitcoin, crypto currencies, blockchain technology and more widely acceptance of crypto currencies globally, bitcoin will have better position in global financial areas. Bitcoin is a volatile asset, yes, but as we all witnessed so far, bitcoin has gradually become a new reliable channel when wars, conflicts occur. I agree that there is no common thing between Gold and bitcoin, and they actually have different customer populations too. The elderly will have difficulty to assess term of crypto currencies, bitcoin, wallets, and more things, so bitcoin has still been more favorite by younger-generations. The elderly, includes investors will stick with Gold, but the young investors might prefer bitcoin, instead of Gold. Generally, both Gold and Bitcoin will do exist together in human civilization.
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Possible entry point based on volume spike. I am not going to enter because I am not feeling the vibe - but at an intellectual level there is a chance that this is a bottoming event. It would be more convincing if the volume spike was double all previous volume. Nice! Personally, I don't step in Grincoin at its temporary price. As the price chart shows, Grincoin dropped to below the double bottom point, so I think price will keep falling. I will consider to buy Grin coin when it falls around half of its current price. Maybe someone will tease me that I over expect extremely cheap price, but I have my own approach with patience play key role. If I miss cheap price of Grincoin, higher than what I expect, and I won't buy Grincoin, I won't lose anything. There are lots of other good coins with good or better entry points, hence there is no reason to feel so bad.
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I think if there is a standard law that will be followed, mixers will be considered illegal since it's the best tool to do money laundering. Though we are fighting for our right here that mixers helps us to make our transactions anonymous and we want privacy that's why we are doing that, but the government are looking on the bad side which is the money laundering using the service of mixers.
Like the Anti Money Laundering Act or AMLA, the rules are standard so it's easy for the implementer to impose it. Most financial service now are required to conduct KYC on their clients, and that's completely opposite to the service of mixers.
Bitcoin mixers, or crypto mixers, have nothing to do with money laundering at beginning, as same as bitcoin. When bitcoin created more than ten years ago, it was not initially used for money laundering, but over time, bad guys abuse and use bitcoin for money laundering. It is their personal approach with advantages of bitcoin transactions. Like centuries ago, gun and powder created to protect human, and not to provide a powerful tool to kill each other in national, regional conflicts, but human abuse gun and use it for terrorist attacks, clashes and so on. If there are bitcoin mixing techniques that can provide totally private transactionsn (in fact, we have not had such perfect bitcoin mixing services, and I do believe what theymos wrote in his guide), I believe there are good people readily to use it. I don't see reasonable to make a conclusion that all users of bitcoin mixers or crypto mixers are bad ones. Most "tumblers", like the now-defunct bestmixer.io or even ChipMixer, aren't great because they are needlessly expensive, you're trusting the service not to run away with your coins, and you're trusting the service not to keep logs. Maybe they're the best current solution for small amounts where lasting anonymity isn't mission-critical, but in most cases you shouldn't use them.
Anonymity is very difficult, especially with blockchain-based systems where so much data has to be public, but also in other areas (eg. there are several known weaknesses with Tor). You should always operate with the expectation that any anonymity system you use will eventually fail you. If you're ever confident in your anonymity, then you're wrong. < ... >
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Besides German mistake, there is also Chinese and Indian mistake. It's not 0 posts per day.
In august Chinese Local Board has 224 posts / 31 days = 7.23 posts per day
Indian board has 293 posts / 31 days (aug) = 9.45 posts per day
I don't know how DTalk scrapped and get data, but it seems OP did not solve deleted posts, that in turn caused total post counts of the second week equal to first week (results in 0 total new post), or even are lower if new posts made between week 1 and week 2 is lower than total deleted posts (results in negative total new posts)
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Local boards' merits (daily)ABSTRACT Observed period: 01/07/2019 - 29/08/2019 (1) Median of daily merits over all sub-sections is 2, and interquartile range (IQR) is 0 to 9. (2) Highest subsection in terms of median of daily merits is Russian , at 52; the second and third highest is Turkish (at 11), and German (at 10). Some other subsections that have significant median of daily merits are Arabic, and Pilipinas (at 9), French (at 8 ), Indonesian (at 7), and Italian (at 6). (3) Lowest subsection in terms of median of daily merits are Chinese, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Romanian, Others, at 0. (4) Minimum and maximum of daily merits (over all subsections) are 0 and 231, that was found in Russian board, while the maximum of daily merits in German board is a little lower at 201. (5) Over 60 days, the top 5 subsections are Russian (3440, 35.1%), German (1070, 10.9%), Turkish (852, 8.7%), Pilipinas (821, 8.4%), and French (708 , 7.2%). Figures displayed in sum and percent, respectively.
Box plotsOutliers non-displayed Outliers displayed (in red circles) Pie chart
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As I've said before: tell me what exact format you want, and I'll change it. That would probably be a good moment to fix the layout in the table.
Thank you. I know and remember what you said, but I thought it is small stuff and I can solve it myself by replacing words by words in Word. As I explained, that error occured with @DdmrDdmr, in 2000+ club, which has only 6 or 7 members with last week update, so I edited manually. Anyway, if you don't care, please fix the form a little bit since this week update: - HeroMember --------> Hero
- Sr.Member --------> Senior
- FullMember --------> Full
- CopperMember --------> Copper
- GlobalModerator --------> G.Mod.
I leave footnote in each post, so readers will understand what shortened words imply.
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Please don't tease me like this. It is a typo, actually not a typo. As you know, I updated the clubs with supports from LoyceV. Original updates from LoyceV use HeroMember. I want to keep it short, and replace HeroMember by Hero.
For long clubs, like 1000+, 500+, 250+ clubs, I use Microsoft Word (MW) to edit and replace, but for the 2000+ club, I edit it manually, that caused the typo for @DdmrDdmr last week. Sorry, next time I will use MW to edit.
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