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7221  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wallets that don't require identity verification on: July 05, 2021, 12:56:42 PM
Hello everyone can you please recommend me reliable online wallets that do not require identity verification. In the future I will buy a hardware wallet like Treasure but for now I am looking for temporary free wallet. Thank you.
My suggestion is NOT to use any online wallets for storing Bitcoin and crypto, but download proven and tested open source wallets and you don't have to pass any kyc verifications for them.
Do NOT consider any crypto exchanges to be wallets, they are meant only for trading not holding your coins, and they can be even worse than banks in some cases.
Lot of people are now complaining about Blockchain web wallet so I would avoid using that.

Best free and open source wallet for Bitcoin is probably Electrum:
https://electrum.org/
Wasabi is one more good Bitcoin wallet focused on privacy for Bitcoin:
https://www.wasabiwallet.io/
7222  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Blockstream Jade - fully open source hardware wallet on: July 05, 2021, 12:48:09 PM
That's one of the few things I like about Jade but having said that, I wouldn't be ordering one
I heard that Blockstream developers are working on some new generation hardware wallet with many improvements, but they wanted to create cheap basic open source model that anyone can build in their own home easy.
I am not a fan of their pin server thing but I consider it something like 2fa people use all the time.

One side of the box had a "DontTrustVerify" tag but looks like I have to trust something.
Question is can you personally verify anything really or you trust more things in your life than you think.
They created open source code for their wallet and you can verify it if you know how to do it.
7223  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Tonopah - open source poker engine - looking for business partners on: July 05, 2021, 12:23:26 PM
Do you have any open source link on github or similar websites to confirm your claims, and is your Tonopah poker only working with Bitcoin Testnet at the moment?

I think that How to play section needs to be updated with some instructions because currently it only shows bla bla bla…  Cheesy



7224  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is there a one stop crypto news source? on: July 05, 2021, 11:55:13 AM
There are telegram groups with crypto news and you can enable notifications on your phone, but there are so many news that it's impossible to put everything in one group.
This 3 are probably enough to follow everything that is happening in crypto space:
@coindesknew
@cointelegraph
@DecryptNews
7225  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Zbirni topic za davanje merita za kvalitetne postove on: July 05, 2021, 11:25:04 AM
Potrebno je izmisliti novi forum rang ili neki drugi oblik poticaja za članove poput vas dvojice. Ne bi bilo dobro da se sada ulijenite ovdje. Grin
Nešto kao Fat Legendary i SuperFat Legendary  Cheesy

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Ali moram priznati  da je mene zabavljao taj period kad sam isao prema tih prvih tisucu merita, bas sam bio aktivan i provodio sam na forumu valjda 5-6 sati dnevno, cackao sve i svasta.
Jeste i meni je tako bilo, možda zato jer postaviš cebi neki cilj i onda samo ideš motiviran ka tome, ali ja nikad nisam provodio 5-6 sati na forumu za razliku od tebe.
Ti još samo imaš da postaneš Legendary member i da te prime u chipmixer kampanju i obrnuo si igricu Smiley
Kada Legendary?
7226  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are Bitcoin and Crypto Really Like the Early Internet? on: July 04, 2021, 12:25:35 PM
Bitcoin is even better than internet was back in the days because more people are now using Bitcoin than people used internet after same years of existence, and it's just getting started.
Imagine few more countries adopting Bitcoin as legal tender like in El Salvador and all dominos will fall in other countries, and number of Bitcoin users will increase a lot.
7227  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Bitcoin Core v22.0 with Hardware Wallet support on: July 04, 2021, 12:15:37 PM
Next version of Bitcoin Core v22 will start to support connection with Hardware Wallets with HWI Python library.
Interface will change and new options for hardware wallets added to settings, then you will be able to create new wallet with your connected device.

Merged pulled request for UI external signer support (hardware wallet):
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/4

Bitcoin Core v22.0 Release Notes Draft:
Quote
External signers such as hardware wallets can now be used. These require an external tool such as HWI to be installed and configured under Options -> Wallet. When creating a new wallet a new option "External signer" will appear in the dialog. If the device is detected, its name is suggested as the wallet name. The watch-only keys are then automatically imported. Receive addresses can be verified on the device. The send dialog will automatically use the connected device. This feature is experimental and the UI may freeze for a few seconds when performing these actions.
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/22.0-Release-Notes-draft#gui-changes

 
7228  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Linux OS accepting Bitcoin donations on: July 04, 2021, 11:49:10 AM
You'll see order page where you can choose "Pay With Cryptocurrency" button. They support BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH and USD coin.
I found it, but it is hidden so deep on their website and you can't see it unless you click donate with USD and come to the last step, like they are hiding it on purpose Smiley

List update and added both CalyxOS and Parrot OS.
Maybe we need to contact other big Linux projects and ask them to add optional Bitcoin donations (if they want).
7229  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Happens to the People Wanting to Run a Node in 20+ Years? on: July 04, 2021, 11:43:14 AM
What happens to the folks wanting to run a full-node in 20+ years when downloading the entire blockchain takes months and months to complete?
In 20 years size of hard drives will be multiple times bigger and size of bitcoin blockchain will be trivial, and download speed will probably be much faster so people won't need to wait for months to download full node, or they can just download pruned node.
There is also possibility of some code updates and changes that would make it easier for everyone to download and run full Bitcoin nodes.
7230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Soros Fund Management CIO Hints at Bitcoin Ownership on: July 04, 2021, 10:38:18 AM
Soros and his Fund Management are probably pure embodiment of evil in financial sector so I don't see anything good coming from him regarding Bitcoin.
His objectives are to control and manipulate everything and Bitcoin is now on his radar because it's very hard to control it from the outside, so he is going to try from inside attacks and with some big price manipulations in near future.
He wants centralization of power and one global government and that is totally opposing decentralized nature of Bitcoin.
This are just my predictions and I think he is much worse version of elon musk, written with small letters on purpose Smiley
7231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Online Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Live on: July 04, 2021, 10:25:56 AM
Very smart way to teach people with educational videos and reward them with one BTC, and I think they are probably sharing parts of private keys that is split into ten videos, but it could also be just coded message and first step for generating private key.
7232  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Blockstream Jade - fully open source hardware wallet on: July 04, 2021, 08:02:15 AM
Hopefully they get some more stock in the not too distant future, so I can actually get one and have a proper play with it.
You can make your own DIY Jade wallet with small esp32 devices that are even cheaper, purchased locally or on internet, than load it with Jade's open source code and you are good to go.
I think Jade is based on M5StickC PLUS ESP32-PICO that costs around $20, but it works also on M5Stack ESP32 or M5Stack Core2 ESP32 AWS with secure element.
Even TTGO T-Display ESP32 works with Jade's code and it can be purchased for around $10 online.

7233  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Linux OS accepting Bitcoin donations on: July 04, 2021, 05:39:11 AM
Just to add the list, I found another distro that accept Bitcoin donation. https://ubuntu-mate.org/funding/
Can you please tell me where exactly they accept Bitcoin donations?
All I can see is donations with Pateron, Liberapay, PayPal and Teespring.

...
Thank you for posting suggestions, list is updated.

Since we're talking about open-source projects and bitcoin donations, I think these projects(and people) also need to be mentioned:
I added GrapheneOS and Whonix but I can't find any donation page for CalyxOS, and I am focusing only on Linux operating systems in this topic Wink


 

7234  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Mining tax in Kazakhstan on: July 03, 2021, 09:48:11 PM
I don't understand why the US tax is lower?
Read correctly, I said that all those taxes in Kazakhstan are LOWER than in US and other western countries, but taxes in Texas are probably lower than in other US states.
7235  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Blockstream Jade - fully open source hardware wallet on: July 03, 2021, 09:41:36 PM
Anyone who is interested to learn everything about Blockstream's JADE hardware wallet should watch very good review from Alex Waltz aka @raw_avocado.
This guy is making a great Bitcoin related content, and I have no idea how he only have 159 subscribers and some craptalkers and pumpers have over 100k,
but I guess anything is possible on Youtube and they are probably going to tech-hell with their recent censorship politics.
Among other things it's interesting to see Jade size comparison with other hardware wallets like Coldcard, Trezor One and Ledger.


Video: https://youtu.be/qzQjECidF88
7236  Economy / Service Discussion / Linux OS accepting Bitcoin donations on: July 03, 2021, 09:25:13 PM
Linux operating systems are created before Bitcoin and they have same Open Source spirit but it's strange to me that some of the big Linux projects are still not accepting Bitcoin donations and payments.

That is why I decided to create and maintain a list of all known Linux OS that people can support with BTC donations, and raise awareness about this issue, because helping linux developers is also helping Bitcoin indirectly.

I am going through the list from distrowatch.com and currently most popular linux projects like Ubuntu, Debian, MX Linux and Manjaro are not accepting Bitcoin, or I can't find their donation page.

- Linux Mint accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bcash and Monero.
- Linux Lite accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- FreeBSD accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- Tails accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Monero and Ethereum.
- Qubes OS accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin and Monero.
- React OS accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- Trisequel accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- Kodachi accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin and Monero.
- Ubuntu Mate accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- HardenedBSD accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Bcash and Ethereum.
- Mageia accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- BlackArch Linux accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin.
- Graphene OS accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin and Monero.
- Whonix accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin and Monero.
- Calyx accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bcash, USDC.
- Parrot OS accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Litecoin, Stellar, Ethereum and erc20 tokens, Doge, Dash, Zcash.
- LockBox accepts crypto donations with Bitcoin, Ethereum and Cardano.




Please make suggestion and propose any Linux open source projects that is missing from this list if they accept Bitcoin donations.
7237  Economy / Reputation / Re: REQUEST FOR ATTENTION OF: All 1xbit Signature Campaign Participants on: July 03, 2021, 08:35:50 PM
Honestly, I don't see so much spam coming from people with 1xbit signatures and even if I don't agree with how 1xbit runs things in general, you can't and should not stop them for having paid campaigns in forum.
This is free market and free speech, everyone here knows they are risky and members participating are also taking risks, but I won't tag anyone for joining this campaign,
and better solution would be just to ignore them and don't give them so much attention.
We really really don't need more 1xbit topics in forum.
7238  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Viewing advertisements and getting paid with Ethereum on: July 03, 2021, 08:24:01 PM
One of my friends are sharing a Telegram link which calls themselves as ETH Ads. They say that you get paid for each ads, and there's a referral system. This pricked my ears and I have a hunch that this is a Pyramiding scheme although my friend says that there's no need to invest some money out of it. My question is whether it is legitimate or not?
Clicking on anything shared on Telegram or replying to pm from unknown people can be very risky, or people are just sharing ref links, but I never heard anything about earning ethereum for watching ads.
I do know about a way for earning some altcoins for watching videos on odysee.com, and you can't get rich that way but it probably pays more than watching some boring ads.
Best way to earn Bitcoin and other coins is to offer your services and get paid in crypto, not just in fiat currencies.
7239  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cruise Ship holidays at fantastic prices (Bitcoin, crypto or USD) on: July 03, 2021, 08:05:58 PM
What coins are you exactly accepting as payment and is there any page where people can read about it on your website?
All I can see is that you accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express on the bottom of the page, and it's the same on pricing page, no mention of Bitcoin and crypto.
Not to mention that paying for any cruises in this crazy dystopian times is very risky and can be easily canceled.
7240  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Novosti on: July 03, 2021, 06:52:16 PM
U svakom slučaju,  dok se stvar ne razjasni,  držim se podalje od Binance i drugih crypto mjenjačnica.
Ja sam povukao sve sa Binance, i ne samo zbog ovih novosti o zabranama u Kanadi, Britaniji, Tajlandu i Kajmanima, nego i zato jer su počeli da blokiraju ljudima withdrawal i traže i da im se pošalje video sa nekim glupostima:
https://twitter.com/dcfgod/status/1410985736715767817

Nisam teoretičar zavjera, ali sigurno postoje nekakvi političko-ekonomski interesi u pozadini. Možda se konkurencija pokušava probiti na vrh?
To više ne postoji jer su sve teorije postale realnost, a milsim da Binance i nema neku pravu crypto konkurenciju.
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