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801  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to cash out the money from electrum on: November 11, 2023, 05:23:37 AM

Without specifying your country, it will be difficult to determine the cash, and even in the country. Without specifying the amount, no one will travel from one place to another within the country if the amount is small or the transfer is 1:1.

write your country in addition to the commission, or download Bisq and search for someone who trades peer-to-peer.
Facebook and Twitter are good options if the amount is small and there is Bitcoin trading activity in your country.
Trade in a public place with small amounts.

He is from India, if you check his posts, he wrote one in the Indian local section.
In addition to the entire OP, pay attention to the aggregator www.bestchange.com. There are several options for exchanging Bitcoin. If you don't find a direct exchange, you can do a double exchange, which can certainly help you cash out your Bitcoins. But keep in mind that now many exchangers do AML checks, and these checks are not always in favor of clients.
802  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Motivation for Beginners, @Bitcointalk.org Users on: November 10, 2023, 02:43:43 PM
OP, if a newbie comes to the forum and asks questions that interest him or, on the contrary, writes something useful for the forum on his own, his texts will never be defined as the work of an AI tool.
If someone copies, paraphrases, and translates the work of AI with the help of a translator and then passes it off as their own work, this will always lead to deleted posts.
Don't cheat on the forum. You can check the posts of people who create threads themselves, and you are unlikely to find that AI created the post. Therefore, what you write here, saying that your posts were deleted incorrectly, is the same lie.
But time will tell who you really are.

Stop using colored text.
803  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Never say your recovery seed or private key out loud! on: November 09, 2023, 07:03:39 AM
I agree that the technology that is in our homes today is sometimes so smart that it can periodically turn on the microphone and record everything that happens in the house. This can especially apply to smart devices, such as smart TVs, speakers, and, of course, gadgets. But who in a normal mind would pronounce their seed phrases if everyone is advised to be very careful with their phrases? However, I don't think there can be cases of hacking for such reasons. More like paranoia, which can drive the owner crazy, looking for surveillance everywhere. But yes, if you are the owner of millions, there may be wiretapping in your house, as we often see in modern TV series. Grin
804  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should Ratimov be in DT1? on: November 09, 2023, 06:49:53 AM

He is acting like, okay, you guys ruined my reputation? I won't let you guys benefit from my articles. Newbies did nothing against him. Newbies do not even dare to speak against him. Or he could be frustrated with them because he helped many of them but not a single newbie speaks for him, so he is deleting newbie guides.

Guess where newbies got the habit of discovering new topics everywhere? This habit continues to this day, only creating an understanding that all newcomers are not who they say they are. The reason is that the user who is deleting topics today also noted newbies and gave them the first merits. There was information somewhere that Ratimov competed with someone to help newcomers and was the first. This is not bad in theory, but there have been cases when posts with plagiarism were awarded merit.
That is why today you can write about beginners something absolutely true.
805  Other / Meta / Re: Discovered a new type of error! on: November 09, 2023, 06:14:57 AM

Yes, unfortunately, this thread was deleted by Ratimov himself, and no one knows the real reasons yet since Ratimov himself did not respond to this thread to explain his reasons.


Have you heard of the term "bruised ego"? This is exactly what affects at this time a person who has deleted his own topics that were previously considered useful (according to users). Have you witnessed the drama discussed in the reputation section? If not, then read on to understand the reason for the behavior of a person who deletes all his topics.
What has recently been discovered by users as the disappearance of topics only proves that one cannot blindly trust those who position themselves as people who give their soul to the forum. Take responsibility for finding information on your own, which is abundant on the Internet, and do not trust those who create self-moderated topics. Sometimes, adults return to childhood and destroy their sand houses, so others do not get them.
806  Other / Meta / Re: People commenting on the first page without having read the previous posts. on: November 09, 2023, 05:55:07 AM
There are many posts where users go away from the topic of the first post and quote those who responded recently, allegedly maintaining the meaning of the conversation. But this behavior also sometimes proves that users do not read all posts, but choose for themselves the most convenient way to post the next post, which should count towards the quota. I don’t know if it makes sense to re-read all twenty or thirty pages when the answer is already obvious in the first posts of the topic. It would be reasonable to close topics in which communication takes place according to the parrot principle; repeating the same answers, and paraphrasing in your own way is unlikely to be useful to those who are looking for advice or, on the contrary, giving advice.
807  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need more information on: November 08, 2023, 03:01:53 PM
A good computer, as you OP put it, can also be susceptible to viruses. To use the Electrum wallet, you also need to be able to avoid creating provoking factors so that your wallet is not hacked. What do you do on your "good" computer? Are there many tasks, how do you share your interests? Games, finance, do you have everything in one system? And which one? If you think that Electrum requires a powerful computer with good data, then this is not at all necessary. Install the most common, resource-intensive Linux system, and then install Electrum into it. Keep your seed phrase secure, and carefully check your addresses during transactions.
808  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: November 08, 2023, 07:20:36 AM
The newbie account, which surprised everyone with its first post on the forum, did not come up with anything better than to continue its activity using AI tools.

CryptoDeivid


Showing a wallet address can be risky because doing so is revealing critical and potentially private information. Wallets are used to store and transfer cryptocurrency and are protected by passwords and private encryption keys. A wallet address is used to receive cryptocurrency and is the only information accessible to the public. When showing a wallet address to anyone, several risks can arise, such as using that information to manipulate or trick the person into making a cryptocurrency transfer. Fraudsters may falsify transactions or reverse the sequence of transactions. Additionally, it could cause the person to transfer their funds to a different address that they themselves control, giving clues to hackers and anyone who may be interested in stealing the cryptocurrencies.

Although a wallet address does not provide all the information hackers need to access the wallet, it can be a piece of the puzzle they need to gain access. If a wallet address is shared publicly, all transaction history associated with that address is also exposed.

For all these reasons, it is essential to keep the wallet address private and not share it recklessly. If you ever need to share your public address, it is important to do so only with people you trust and only after you have properly verified them. You should always be careful when displaying your wallet and ensure that your passwords and private keys are protected and secured.
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As I understand it and if my answer is incorrect, please correct me, a hardware wallet is a physical device that stores cryptographic keys used to access cryptocurrencies. It is considered to be the safest way to store cryptocurrencies compared to software wallets because of its offline storage and advanced security features.

The primary information that is stored in a hardware wallet is the private key. A private key is a unique secret code that is used to access and control cryptocurrencies. With the private key, users can sign transactions and make transfers from their cryptocurrency accounts. The private key is generated by the wallet when it is set up and is stored securely on the device.
Hardware wallets also store the public key, which is used to receive cryptocurrencies. The public key is similar to a bank account number, and other users can send cryptocurrencies to this address.

Additionally, most hardware wallets also have backup and recovery features that allow users to easily recover their private keys if the device is lost or damaged. The backup phrases are usually a series of words that are stored on a piece of paper or other physical medium and kept in a secure location.

Overall, a hardware wallet stores the critical cryptographic keys that enable the user to send and receive cryptocurrencies, and protects these cryptographic keys with advanced security measures, including offline storage and encryption.

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Here I show you 8 important points for those who begin to enter this immense world of cryptocurrencies, in a summarized and direct way.


1. How exactly do cryptocurrencies work and what is the technology behind them?

Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies that use cryptography to support and verify transactions, as well as to control the creation of new units. In technical terms, they are based on distributed ledger systems (DLT) called blockchain, which allow decentralized and secure verification of transactions on a network. Once a transaction is entered into the blockchain, it is virtually impossible to alter. Blockchain technology also offers transparency in the trail of each transaction on the network, which implies greater security and confidentiality in the management of information.


2. What is the difference between a cryptocurrency and a traditional currency issued by a central bank?

The main difference lies in its structure. A traditional currency is a form of currency in which its value is backed by trust in the central authority that issues it. On the other hand, cryptocurrencies are independent of any central entity and operate on a decentralized network, so their value is based on supply and demand in the markets and their use for the execution of transactions. Ultimately, cryptocurrencies are a digital alternative to forms of state currency, offering a payment and storage of value system that functions in a more autonomous and decentralized manner.

3. How is the value of a cryptocurrency determined and how can it vary in the market?

The value of a cryptocurrency depends on supply and demand in the market, like any other tradable asset. Each cryptocurrency has a limited supply, meaning its value can be influenced by the amount of demand for it. Also influencing its volatility is the fact that many people and institutions can buy or sell large amounts of cryptocurrencies simultaneously, which can increase or decrease its value. However, cryptocurrencies have no fixed intrinsic value, so they can experience drastic fluctuations over short periods of time.

4. Can cryptocurrencies be subject to theft or hacks and how does one protect against them?

Yes, cryptocurrencies can be subject to theft and hacking, and there have been many cases of people losing their cryptocurrencies due to false exchanges, theft of private keys, or electronic fraud in virtual wallets used to pay with these currencies. Protecting cryptocurrencies involves a high degree of security and caution, including storing private keys in secure locations, investing in hardware wallets, and using secure online payment methods.

5. What type of government regulations exist and how do they affect the use and trading of cryptocurrencies?

Government regulations on cryptocurrencies vary significantly from country to country. While some countries, such as Switzerland and Japan, have accepted and adopted regulations to regulate cryptocurrencies, others have chosen to ban them. Government regulation can impact the value and demand for cryptocurrencies, limit their use or trade in certain countries, and generally influence payment systems and the adoption of cryptocurrencies in the economy.

6. Can cryptocurrencies be used for illegal activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing?

In some cases, cryptocurrencies can be used to finance illegal activities, just as happens with traditional currencies, but it is important to remember that transactions on the blockchain network are recorded and are completely public activities, so any attempt to use cryptocurrencies to Illicit transactions can be easily tracked and detected.

7. How can I start investing in cryptocurrencies and what precautions should I take?

To start investing in cryptocurrencies, a process similar to any investment is required, including selecting a reliable trading platform, investing in a currency, and the hosting and security procedures necessary to maintain the investment. As a precaution, it is advisable to thoroughly research the trading platforms and cryptocurrencies where you wish to invest, and also diversify the investment to minimize risks and minimize exposure to large losses.

8. What is the impact that cryptocurrencies can have on the global financial system and how can they change the way we do business and handle money in the future?

Cryptocurrencies have great potential to transform the global financial system and the way we manage money. Decentralization can reduce the need for centralized banking institutions and increase the transparency and security of transactions. In addition, the use of cryptocurrencies and their compatibility with the federal payment system can reduce the commissions and costs of international financial transactions, allowing business to be conducted globally. They could also improve financial inclusion in developing countries where banking systems are not as developed. The adoption of cryptocurrencies is a very complex issue, but it undoubtedly has the potential to transform the economy worldwide, which makes its study and evaluation increasingly important.


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809  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie, don't joke with these key fundamentals on: November 07, 2023, 03:53:26 PM
1. the first, is to take your security very seriously . Of course you need to understand that securing your account should be one of your most important priority. Here are some links to guide you on how best to secure your account.
Securing your account.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5415461.msg61035839#msg61035839

If I should give an advise it won’t be for them to learn how to secure their “forum account” but instead for them to learn security as a whole; because what use is them security their Bitcointalk account when their wallet is prone to hackers?

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5. Avoid spamming peoples inbox for your own good and don't think you can beg for merit via someone's inbox and get one 
work hard on making your account stand out and with time you will do just fine.

Reading this part of your post got me curious, like how often do you guys receives pm from others on exchanging merits? Because this is the second thread that I have read something like this and in the first thread I thought it was just some random thought but you repeating it here made it look like there are users that do send pm hoping that the recipient would be willing to exchange some merits with them.


I have a similar opinion. Over the course of a few days, we see guidance from senior ranks on how newcomers should behave on the forum. Although all three topics carry the same advice. We criticize newcomers for the same topics, but what can we say when senior members do the same thing. Why didn't all the advice come together in one topic?
Strange, is this the influence of magnetic storms? Cheesy
810  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should Ratimov be in DT1? on: November 06, 2023, 02:33:08 PM
He adds tildes to those who simply removed him from the list and did not give him tildes. It seems that the rage is already boiling without limit. I can also say that I removed him from my list over a year ago, and his response was immediate. Maybe this is normal, but the fact that he puts tildes simply out of a sense of revenge on users shows once again how unrestrained his nature is.
I'll follow LoyceV's example and do the same~
811  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2023 Q4) [MODERATED] 🔬 on: November 06, 2023, 12:19:19 PM
3 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. Belarge
2. Sakanwa
3. Obari

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Sakanwa has another account that is tagged in the @shasan thread

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For obvious reasons, the original posts have been deleted. The user often made mistakes when entering data from his accounts, thereby showing us his second account.
But the Internet remembers everything.


2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. letteredhub
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812  Economy / Economics / Re: What is the right age for financial stability? on: November 06, 2023, 10:53:58 AM
There is a concept that you need to work for your name until you are thirty. That is, get an education, work, and save some money for the future. After reaching thirty years of age, your name should already be working for you. You acquire a profession and become a competent specialist, whose services speak well of your level of knowledge and, that is, of your name. Unfortunately, these truths do not apply in our time. People either need some kind of job, even with a good education, or, on the contrary, people are very lazy and want to get everything at once, regularly bumping into scammers. Therefore, my opinion is that everything depends on the society in which a person is raised and on his way of thinking. Some people can escape poverty at the age of thirty, while others still live on loans at fifty.
813  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Feeling more comfortable while integrating into the forum community on: November 06, 2023, 09:09:56 AM
Be yourself without inventing anything and without overestimating your knowledge if you don’t have any; similar advice has been heard on the forum for a long time. Sincerity, honesty, patience, and genuine interest are all that a beginner needs. Unfortunately, the advice will again become a thing of history, and tomorrow you will see guides from beginners with information that is not entirely correct, or maybe copied, and new topics like: Hello, here I am! Tell me—that is, transfer everything to this topic. There will be a lot of information in the forum. Smiley
814  Economy / Reputation / Re: Achieving a milestone is something of mind on: November 06, 2023, 08:33:14 AM

For the challenging aspect, I may reach full member and I still have a challenge,, the challenge I'm talking is not about forum ranking is about phone I do use to login my forum account,  I use phone not my  a laptop, right now I'm using different phones to  login when I have  the opportunity to borrow from people I know.


Wow, OP, you are seriously at risk of losing your account or being hacked, which is tantamount to changing the owner of the forum account. If you have no choice and are forced to use someone else's phone, always log out of your account, remembering to erase your browsing history and cookies. If the person who temporarily gives you the phone is also a forum user, you will one day have problems with alternative accounts, especially if you participate in subscription companies and mistakenly log into a friend's account. In addition, if the owner of the phone actively surfs the Internet, a problem may arise with the theft of your password from the forum. Strive to be the sole owner of the gadget.
815  Other / Meta / Re: Request for a board of made-up stories on: November 06, 2023, 07:20:08 AM
Although we adhere to very careful handling of tags, a neutral tag with the wording “fabulist” would probably discourage many storytellers from creating similar topics. Moreover, even those who may have a drop of truth in their story will think a hundred times about creating such topics. Today, managers are attentive to neutral tags, although sometimes tags do not carry anything dangerous for the user, and the fabulist icon will also play a certain role for each manager and his contact with such a user. Smiley
816  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do You Plan to Make the Most of Your Bitcoin Investment Before the Halving? on: November 05, 2023, 04:21:39 PM
I like your plan, OP. I think every person who cares about their future and understands the value of investing in Bitcoin will try to allocate funds before the halving. Another thing is that not everyone has such a focused plan with such precise intentions. I save a certain amount whenever possible, but I’m not a fan of depriving myself of going to the gym, swimming pool, and, of course, some meetings with friends.
But your goal is very noble and does not have a Philistine direction—to buy some things. Do you love to travel? Mongolia is definitely a mysterious country, and I also dream of visiting it. Therefore, let all your dreams come true at the exact moment.
817  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What's the best advice or should I just let him on: November 05, 2023, 03:49:56 PM
I don't think a young man who barely knows anyone older than him will be heard. I think that your neighbor, if he has money and adult children, will be able to figure out his own entertainment. We have no right to interfere with advice where we are not asked. Therefore, you can observe, and if one day you are asked for advice, boldly go to save your neighbor. But for now, do not do good so as not to receive evil.
818  Economy / Reputation / Re: Achieving a milestone is something of mind on: November 05, 2023, 03:03:26 PM
I want to join in and encourage you too, OP. Your participation in the forum will soon be one year old. I respect you for your strength to use the forum from a mobile phone, since it is absolutely difficult for me to write a few lines on it. But you successfully create posts from your mobile, and sometimes they are rewarded with merit.
I remember a person from your local board who desperately wanted to earn money for a new laptop; today, he is a legendary and well-known figure on the forum. I wish you the same success and hope you stay strong in your quest to learn Bitcoin and improve your life.
819  Economy / Economics / Re: Are You Sticking to Your Plan or Has Life Made You Pause or Modify It? on: November 04, 2023, 11:37:34 AM
It is obvious that we cannot predict our future, especially in a precise manner. Things always happen and will happen that we cannot hide from. It is always good to follow the path that we plan for our lives, but adjustments will still be made one way or another. Those people who go against fate most often lose something else, maybe even more valuable than money.
On the other hand, all the events that happen to us on the way to the goal give us the opportunity to gain experience and become more competent in certain situations.
820  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how secure are your telling fellow wo/man about this forum and bitcoin on: November 04, 2023, 11:09:02 AM
You do not have to give your friend complete information about yourself on this forum. But if both you and she has a desire, why don’t you help her? Although I know women, we love to be envied, right? Grin (joke) You managed to raise your rank on this forum, and you receive some privileges by participating in subscription companies, thereby helping both your children and your husband. But you achieved everything on your own, and you can explain to your friend that the fact that she comes to the forum and how she shows herself depends only on her. She should not expect any gifts from you; everything that people achieve here was obtained through their efforts.
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