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7421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The total Ethereum fees have been surpassing Bitcoin's fees for a month and 1/2 on: August 03, 2020, 07:20:34 PM
The main reason for the growth of commissions on the Ethereum  is the defi ecosystem with the possibility of arbitrage
See what commissions people pay to be able to use arbitrage opportunities:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0xc3d42f4a0a3556ed141e0aa17d527fcc58f223fef2175a57cdeea8ce22dd6742
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x18ca30658082ae31e2a32d20d3da8e97a1ef0def824035bebfe5debe25123112
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x2b97fff829a7d9b7837f8f447b7256fce3dec4428c1d07a8985da3cbce8f8259

Here is all the information about commissions:
https://ethgasstation.info/index.php

And if you want to move your Ethereum, then the commission will be no more than 50 cents
7422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: multiple binance charts website on: August 03, 2020, 03:15:43 PM
cryptochartsmonitor.com

I added a manual chart selector

enjoy!
Thank you, you did a good job.
Is it possible to make several charts of the same cryptocurrency with different timeframes?
For example, next to each cryptocurrency, add a number, how many charts to show on the screen, and I will set the timeframes myself.
Traders usually observe no more than 5 timeframes.
If it will be possible to change the size of the parts on the monitor, then it will be an excellent application for a trader.
7423  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Kremlin vs bitcoiners. on: August 03, 2020, 02:23:35 PM
Finally they made it and approved the bill regulated the turnover of assets associated with cryptocurrencies. But the solution is a half-hearted one as always. On the one hand, it is allowed and legitimized but on other hand the only body which is eligible to decide who can buy cryptos is the Central Bank of Russia. Whose side is the ball on now?

Quote
Cryptocurrency related operations and cryptocurrency exchanges will have to comply with banks, as they will also be assigned the role of implementing additional requirements, while also analysing investors to determine who is or isn’t qualified to purchase cryptocurrencies.

Seems heavy-handed, but essentially it's not entirely dissimilar to what an average BTC buyer faces elsewhere, i.e. their bank can decline a bank transfer to a cryptocurrency exchange. Russia only codified this it into law.
all out "strange" law as to me. It  "decriminalized" cryptocurrency but prohibits to buy any of goods/properties with it. Looks like it’s for the benefit of a  small circle of topmost officials who have billions in bitcoin and can spend them for buying luxuries  being abroad. I can’t explain it any other way.  
How will officials spend cryptocurrencies abroad? In many countries, there is very strict cryptocurrency legislation, which will require at least to go through the KYC procedure, and as a maximum to indicate the source of the funds. I think they will have to use the services of the shadow market to hide the presence of cryptocurrencies.

The new law did not ban the sale and exchange of cryptocurrencies, so I closely follow the crypto legislation.But only next year will we be able to look at the practical application of this law.
7424  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Russia Temporarily Drops Plans to Criminalize Bitcoin on: August 03, 2020, 02:04:46 PM
Now in Russia, every 5 people work unofficially according to Rosstat
https://www.rbc.ru/economics/05/09/2019/5d6e74fb9a794709eeba4f8c
In practice, the situation is even worse, and as a result of the pandemic, many people have lost their jobs.
The government is trying to "bring people out of the shadows" by offering citizens preferential tax regimes (4% tax on income in the next 10 years + a moratorium on changing legislation)
Therefore, cryptocurrencies are unlikely to be criminalized.

That's an excellent point, and it probably applies to a bundle of other countries, not just Russia. Tax revenues are taking a nosedive everywhere, all across the world. Offering preferential tax schemes is one way to soften the blow, if it can rein in tax avoidance and the informal economy to any degree.

As an example, South Korea just revised the tax code, subjecting cryptocurrency gains to a 20% tax. In comparison, the tax rate on gains made on the transfer of stocks is 22%. One has to wonder if this preferential treatment is a tacit admission that the government has difficulty enforcing the tax code against cryptocurrency traders. It looks like an indication that they are hopeful to "bring cryptocurrency traders out of the shadows" like you mentioned.
The problem isn't just cryptocurrency. In Russia, it is not customary to complain to the tax authorities about citizens. For example, my friend was engaged in the repair of household appliances for regular customers and did not pay any taxes. When he moved to Italy, he started this business in Italy without registration. A few months later, he was summoned to the tax office, issued a warning, given recommendations on registration, and warned that for the second time they would open a criminal case and deport him from the country.

Investment in cryptocurrencies in Russia is not very popular yet, mining is popular only in some cities because of cheap electricity( for example, in Irkutsk 1 kilowatt costs 0.015 dollars, and in Moscow at least 3 times more expensive). Searching for all cryptocurrency users in a large country is very expensive for the country's budget, it is probably easier to offer them a favorable tax regime.
7425  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeFi - Which coins have the best fundamentals and still have huge potential? on: August 02, 2020, 09:24:29 PM
Take a closer look at projects like Polkadot.
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/polkadot
This is not a defi project, but it enables the interaction of different blockchains and transactions between different blockchains.

https://twitter.com/DonnieBigBags/status/1287813079166640128?

Private sales in 3 days - 3980 BTC
https://bitinfocharts.com/bitcoin/address/1EVhXW5aSMCtiTvzY31nfoN2qiTyLmpzcb
7426  Local / Alternatif Kripto-Paralar / Re: Stablecoins: özel anahtarlarınız olsa bile,dondurulabilir on: August 02, 2020, 09:04:24 PM
Belki de makalemi okumak istersiniz:
Stablecoins and Blacklists(EN)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5247581
7427  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Russia Temporarily Drops Plans to Criminalize Bitcoin on: August 02, 2020, 05:49:03 PM
But as per article:
Quote
That said, Russian legislators are planning to introduce another “special law” this autumn that could reinstate harsh penalties on Bitcoin dealings, as initially intended.

classic russia---"nope, we're not gonna ban bitcoin, but we might ban it in a few months!" Cheesy

when crypto legislation is finally passed, i think it'll be relatively tame, like it was in china in 2017 after years of prohibition threats from the PBOC. they'll probably just codify the existing implicit ban on exchanges. maybe they'll whitelist some, or start regulating miners. there is lots of opposition in the government from multiple ministries towards criminalization, and frankly putin doesn't seem too concerned either way.

classic press ..
The Russian press must be read correctly ..

old Russian anecdote:
Quote
— Правда ли, что шахматист Петросян выиграл в лотерею тысячу рублей?
— Правда, только не шахматист Петросян, а футболист «Арарата» Акопян, и не тысячу, а десять тысяч, и не рублей, а долларов, и не в лотерею, а в карты, и не выиграл, а проиграл.

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D0%BC%D1%8F%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B5_%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BE#:

now I will try to translate it:

Quote
- Is it true that chess player Petrosyan won a thousand rubles in the lottery?
- True, only not the chess player Petrosyan, but the footballer of Ararat Hakobyan, and not a thousand, but ten thousand, and not rubles, but dollars, and not in the lottery, but in cards, and did not win, but lost.

Now in Russia, every 5 people work unofficially according to Rosstat
https://www.rbc.ru/economics/05/09/2019/5d6e74fb9a794709eeba4f8c
In practice, the situation is even worse, and as a result of the pandemic, many people have lost their jobs.
The government is trying to "bring people out of the shadows" by offering citizens preferential tax regimes (4% tax on income in the next 10 years + a moratorium on changing legislation)
Therefore, cryptocurrencies are unlikely to be criminalized.

7428  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Putin signed a law on the regulation of cryptocurrencies from 2021 on: August 02, 2020, 05:07:51 PM
I read the tax laws of other countries and I understand that Russia has one of the best tax laws. In Russia, tax is paid only after the exchange of cryptocurrency for fiat.
If you read US law such as IRS Ruling 2019-24 (specifically addresses cryptocurrency hard fork and airdrops tax treatment)
https://cryptotapas.com/irs-issues-guidance-on-cryptocurrency-hard-forks-airdrops/
then many American citizens will be forced to suffer huge losses if the information is written correctly.
7429  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Pension Fund - Thoughts? on: August 02, 2020, 02:11:57 PM
I have read a lot of criticism of government pension funds. Pension funds account for a lot of public money spending. But in every country a citizen is entitled to a minimum living wage. It is very important. Cryptocurrency rates are very volatile and we have no guarantee that Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency will have a price in 10 or 20 years.

You need to understand that investing in cryptocurrencies carries huge risks. There is no problem if you invest part of the saved money in cryptocurrencies, but investing pension money is very dangerous. If the cryptocurrency rate depreciates, then people will be left without a pension.
7430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia legalizing Bitcoin and cryptos but not allowed as payment method? on: August 02, 2020, 01:37:06 PM
this is what is expected of a country where the president has been on power for years and his people are watching this horrible movie and they do nothing to change it. What I don't understand is because in the article it says something like:

"Russian Lawmakers Finally Pass Country’s Major Crypto Bill"

expected a different result from russia?

Duma is dominated by United Russia who also dominate everything, I ask again: did they expect different?
It is very difficult to discuss the laws of a country in which you do not live. Initially in Russia there were many negative projects at the legislative level. There have been proposals to completely ban cryptocurrencies and to criminalize their use.
Over the past 3 years, a powerful shadow market has emerged in Russia. Ego participants did not even break the laws, because there were no laws Smiley Cryptocurrency is not taxed in Russia, if a citizen received income after exchanging for fiat, he must pay tax.

View cash exchange limits in Russia
74,4 rubles = 1 dollar
https://www.bestchange.ru/bitcoin-to-ruble-cash.html

7431  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Those reliable exchanges on the market on: August 02, 2020, 01:04:02 PM
I would suggest that you familiarize yourself with decentralized exchanges that do not require KYC and registrations.

Uniswap
https://app.uniswap.org/#/swap

Kyberswap
https://kyberswap.com/swap

While you will see a few downsides in the form of large commissions and slow trades, but you retain complete control over your funds and other parties cannot influence your trades.
7432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeFi - Which coins have the best fundamentals and still have huge potential? on: August 02, 2020, 12:47:14 PM
Start your acquaintance with these sites, they seem to me more useful:

https://thedefiant.substack.com/
https://defirate.com/news/
https://defiprime.com/ethereum

The book about defi
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5198245.msg54909995#msg54909995

Statistics
https://app.defiscore.io/assets/dai

More links in this thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5185915
7433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning on: August 02, 2020, 10:36:08 AM
In the mining section there were also messages about a new tablet for ether
https://github.com/eth..  malware link

I want to check it out, and I'll write about the results later
software with malware
Don't trust this user
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5182222.msg54918602#msg54918602
7434  Other / Meta / Re: Report Malware and Suspicious Links here so Mods can take Action ! on: August 02, 2020, 09:49:49 AM
ethpillan/PillForETH

^I confirm that this is indeed malware and posts have to be deleted, user banned.
After further investigation, i found out two users who have direct links to the same malware zip file in their signatures.
Screenshots:
https://i.ibb.co/StbqMXp/asgsg.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/tXvF07r/sdfvg.jpg

Accounts:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1079480
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=507542

Found a dozen more with that github repo in the signature space.
I'll give them that... inventive, but still useless. Pathetic goblins probably buy them off the dark web and just upload them to github and post the url here. A monkey can do that if you train it enough, witch seems to be the case here.
Luckily they are morons Smiley and are found without much effort at all !

I suppose the scammers read this thread too so just want to say :



solid12345 publishes links to software with viruses   "<------ Please Ban that User"

1.  Publishing links with viruses
In the mining section there were also messages about a new tablet for ether
https://github.com/ethpillan/PillForETH/releases/tag/1.1.0

I want to check it out, and I'll write about the results later
http://archive.md/1dYFL


2. Adding links to viruses to other people's posts. Fraudulent Quoting
Original post

I use
PhoenixMiner_5.0e_Windows
Windows 10 Pro
RX 470 4 GB
Gigabyte 970A-D3SP
Everything works fine Smiley

solid12345 post

I use new tablet
ETHpillAN (https://github.com/ethpillan/PillForETH/releases/tag/1.1.0)

RX 470 4 GB - 20-223 mh/s
PhoenixMiner_5.0e_Windows
Windows 10 Pro
Gigabyte 970A-D3SP
Everything works fine Smiley
sounds cool

http://archive.md/sKCmG

3. Adding links to viruses to other people's posts.  Fraudulent Quoting

Original post
Got a problem when use in SMOS, I set core clock at 1120 but some rigs only down to 1167 or else.

solid12345 post  

I use new tablet
ETHpillAN (https://github.com/ethpillan/PillForETH/releases/tag/1.1.0)

RX 470 4 GB - 20-23 mh/s
PhoenixMiner_5.0e_Windows
Windows 10 Pro
Gigabyte 970A-D3SP
Everything works fine Smiley.
good results, I'll try later

https://archive.md/msSPq

4. Publishing links with viruses
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/2e18144a3277294cb3189178ccc34e6293fd0ab9e1258581c139864e22fb34f2/detection

Miner
KawPowMiner v1.2.3 for new algo RVN, dev fee 0%

Downloads
Windows: https://github.com/RavenCommunity/kawpowminer/releases/download/1.2.3/kawpowminer-windows-1.2.3.zip
Linux: https://github.com/RavenCommunity/kawpowminer/releases/download/1.2.3/kawpowminer-ubuntu18-1.2.3.zip

Hashrate (on standard settings)
Nvidia:                                                   AMD:
1063 - 9.5-10.5 mh/s                             RX470 8gb - 10 mh/s
1066 - 10-12 mh/s                                 RX480 8gb - 11.5 mh/s
1070 - 14-15 mh/s                                 RX580 8gb - 13 mh/s
1070ti - 15-16 mh/s                               Vega56 - 20-22 mh/s
P104-100 - 16-18 mh/s                          Vega64 - 23-24 mh/s
1080 - 16-18 mh/s                                 RX5500 XT - 10,51 mh/s
1660 - 10 mh/s                                      RX5600 XT - 15,6 mh/s
1660ti - 15-16 mh/s                               RX5700 XT - 19,1 mh/s
1080ti - 23-27 mh/s
2060 - 17 mh/s
2070 - 21-22 mh/s
2080 - 28-29 mh/s
2080ti - 35-37 mh/s
good results, I think I will leave it for another month for the test

https://archive.md/SpmHh
7435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I still can't believe these scams are supported on: August 02, 2020, 09:10:14 AM
So investing in ICO again, it's better to choose IEO, this is more promising will bring profits to investors

https://bitnovosti.com/2019/05/16/ieo-vs-ico/
"The main difference between ICO and IEO is the intermediary between the issuer and investors in the form of a cryptocurrency exchange."

Exchanges don't care about the authenticity and integrity of a project as long as the project pays for the listing fee. Being listed on an exchange, and also listed on Coinmarketcap gives the false sense of authenticity.

So what's the difference?
If you consider that the Originate Coin project is a scam, then collect all the necessary evidence and place it in Scam Accusations.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0

P.S.
I didn't find any plagiarism in their white paper.
7436  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cryptotrader interview on: August 01, 2020, 09:39:15 PM
OP, why do you need a video call? Do you want to sell or show something to your opponent?

Forgive me for the negative, but what prevents you from finding traders on this forum and communicating with them via personal messages.
Read this interview and follow the links.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5262967.msg54877303#msg54877303

Recently, exchanges have been constantly blocking users' funds, forcing them to pass idiotic checks without giving any reason. If you can solve this problem, you will become the most successful developer.
7437  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning on: August 01, 2020, 09:11:06 PM
When Ethereum switches to PoS, will the coin supply be capped (no new Ether will be generated anymore) or will new Ether continue to be generated with each new block as usual? If the former is true, then the price should explode if PoS works as planned, so there are no security problems or similar issues. Or am I missing something?
The price can rise for several common reasons:

1. Increase in demand for a coin
2. Reduction in the number of coins in circulation


"1.Ethereum 2 phase 0;
2.EIP-1559;
3.The end of mining; and
4.Ethereum 2 phase 2."

https://www.attestant.io/posts/charting-ethereum-issuance/

And after phase 2 we can see 1 and 2 reason, but it’s very difficult to say how long Phase 2 will start.

A very active movement began on the Ethereum.
https://medalla.launchpad.ethereum.org/
The required number of validators has been collected, and nothing prevents us from starting phase 0 after the official testnet.

https://medalla.launchpad.ethereum.org/overview

"Transfers between validators are disabled until at least phase 1. Validators will have to wait until phase 2 (around two years) to be able to withdraw to a specific shard."
"I understand that I CAN NOT TRANSFER my staked GöETH until at least phase 1, and I CAN NOT WITHDRAW until phase 2."

"Long-term commitment
"With transfers disabled until at least phase 1, there’s no way for a validator to voluntarily exit and then restart later. This means validators need to be in it for the long haul.
Once I exit, I can not rejoin until at least phase 1. This is a long term commitment."
7438  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: $ADA yet to conform breakout? on: August 01, 2020, 04:21:16 PM
ADA is the coin to buy for long term investment. There are now enough coins on the market for short-term speculation.
In defense of cardano, I will say only that their team consists of professional developers and they make decent products for the financial sector. 1-2% of your financial portfolio can be kept in this coin.
7439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia legalizing Bitcoin and cryptos but not allowed as payment method? on: August 01, 2020, 02:07:59 PM
http://www.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc&base=PRJ&n=197492#012803141487968284
http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001202007310056?index=106&rangeSize=1
The Federal law was signed and will take effect on January 1, 2021.

Cryptocurrencies are prohibited as a means of payment, but this does not prevent them from being exchanged for rubles and other currencies. The dollar is also prohibited in Russia as a means of payment and it is forbidden to specify prices in dollars, but many payments are made in dollars.

I think there will be many more amendments to be adopted regarding miners and individuals.

But experts say that the procedure for issuing tokens is very complicated and incomprehensible, it is much easier to work in those jurisdictions, where the practice and legislation have already been formed.
7440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Twitter Hackers Arrested! [Updated] on: August 01, 2020, 01:04:45 PM
If Twitter is hacked by 3 teenagers, then Twitter security system is the crappy.
And the funniest thing is that after hacking Twitter, they transferred the stolen cryptocurrency to their own accounts of the Binance and Coinbase exchanges.
Teenagers are accused of being able to destabilize the political situation in the world, but no one blames Twitter for a shitty security system
Have you read how the hack was executed? It wasn't Twitter system per se but was some of their employees who had access to the Twitter admin panel who was compromised. It's social engineering.

If you followed the story, Twitter pretty much got a lot of criticisms from the hack. Some government officials even stepped in.
Have you watched the movie Mister Robot?
The main character said a very wonderful phrase: "It is not systems that are hacked, but people."
It doesn't matter what method was used for hacking: brute force, social engineering, exploits ... the result is achieved.
This will be another show trial with huge terms for the accused.
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