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801  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Understand your wallet on: December 28, 2023, 07:49:06 AM
OP, what you say can, of course, be understood, but the logic itself is missing. How can you rely on the opinions of other people without knowing where your funds will be stored? You are on the Internet, and without your investigation and analysis, trusting someone is fraught with trouble.
Yes, there is a lot of information on the forum; moreover, there is a lot of it on the Internet, but any information must be filtered. I think any person who is worried about their money will be interested in complete information about storage and maintenance methods.
802  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should Ratimov aka Symmetrick be in DT1? on: December 27, 2023, 02:21:44 PM

I guess the story will be really over after Halab's contest ends... I feel some more things will happen after the contest announces its winners.


He will soon deprive you of sleep.

Unfortunately, user Ratimov is dead.

Please take this into account if you rely on his participation in this or use his data.

This account will be blocked soon.

Do not contact anyone who will try to speak on his behalf, these are all scammers and speculators.

I don't know where exactly I should write about this, but I just saw your private message with a link to this theme, so I'm reporting it here.

Looks like this is the end of the story.
803  Economy / Reputation / Re: Darkfighter - A scammer who uses alt accounts. on: December 27, 2023, 02:02:30 PM

Its quite possible there are multiple people who each run multiple accounts, but there's no way that you personally don't have multiple accounts. I will update the tag to make it more accurate but this time it stays.

He has at least one other proven alt.

https://ninjastic.space/search?content=as3805094%40gmail.com

Proof of authentication:
- registration Email on QMall exchange: as3805094@gmail.com
- Telegram Username: @Mukta345
- Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Telegram, Discord, Signature.
https://ninjastic.space/post/63378792

Proof of authentication:
- Coinsbit registration Email: as3805094@gmail.com
- Telegram Username: @Alif403
- Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Telegram
https://ninjastic.space/post/63002938

https://ninjastic.space/search?content=%40BlueClam09

#Proof of Authentication
Bitcointalk Username: Festulex09
Bitcointalk Profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3588346
Telegram username:@BlueClam09
Campaigns name of application: Twitter, Telegram
BSC address: 0x2141d28B4ab2e876F6dc53856356334A79
https://ninjastic.space/post/63300334

https://ninjastic.space/post/63300649
The post has been edited.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5470876.msg63114860#msg63114860
The post has been edited.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6311/63114860.html

https://ninjastic.space/search?content=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FMdMominUddin004
804  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: December 27, 2023, 12:41:46 PM
mano jacas


The hypothetical scenario you've presented involves a significant offer well above the estimated value of your property. Similarly, in the context of Bitcoin, if someone offers to buy your Bitcoin holdings at a substantially higher price than the current market value, it raises questions about the true underlying value or potential future developments affecting its price.

### Analogy with Property Sale:

1. **Evaluation of Offer:** When faced with an offer significantly higher than your property's estimated value, it's natural to question why someone is willing to pay such a premium. There might be undisclosed information or potential future developments that increase its worth beyond your initial estimation.

2. **Assessment of Risks and Potential:** Consider whether the offer aligns with your goals and risk tolerance. Weigh the possibility of future developments or factors impacting the property's value against the immediate gain.

### Bitcoin and Price Offers:

1. **Similar Situation with Bitcoin:** If someone offers to buy your Bitcoin at a price significantly higher than the current market value, it's crucial to assess the reasons behind the offer. It might indicate insider information, anticipated developments, or market factors influencing its price.

2. **Decision Making:** Evaluate the offer in the context of your investment strategy, long-term goals, and belief in Bitcoin's potential. Consider whether selling at such a premium aligns with your financial objectives and risk tolerance.

### Prudent Decision Making:

1. **Informed Decision:** Making decisions about selling assets like property or Bitcoin requires careful consideration and understanding of potential future developments impacting their value.

2. **Seeking Advice:** Consulting with financial advisors or experts in the field can provide valuable insights into assessing the offer's legitimacy and implications.

### Conclusion:

Whether it's a property sale or a Bitcoin offer significantly above market value, it's essential to conduct thorough due diligence, consider the potential reasons behind the offer, and align it with your long-term financial objectives. Understanding the underlying factors impacting the value of your assets will help in making informed decisions that align with your goals and beliefs about their future potential.


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Your concerns about the economic challenges faced by many countries, especially during seasons like Christmas, are valid. The idea of using cryptocurrency education, specifically about Bitcoin and altcoins, as a means to empower individuals and potentially alleviate poverty is thought-provoking. Here are some reasons why cryptocurrency education could be beneficial:

### Empowering Financial Independence:

1. **Accessible Financial Tools:** Cryptocurrency education can provide access to financial tools that are not influenced by traditional banking systems, offering alternatives for the unbanked or underprivileged populations.

2. **Decentralized Nature:** Cryptocurrencies operate on decentralized systems, potentially providing financial autonomy and security, especially in regions facing economic instability or high inflation rates.

### Benefits of Cryptocurrency Education:

1. **Digital Literacy:** Teaching about Bitcoin and altcoins can enhance digital literacy, fostering skills relevant to a more technology-driven economy.

2. **Investment Opportunities:** Knowledge about cryptocurrencies can offer investment opportunities, allowing individuals to participate in the digital economy and potentially improve their financial situations.

### Challenges and Considerations:

1. **Education and Awareness:** Proper education must emphasize understanding the risks associated with cryptocurrencies, including volatility, security measures, and scams.

2. **Regulatory Framework:** Cryptocurrency education initiatives may need to navigate different regulatory environments in various countries.

### Importance of Financial Education:

1. **Comprehensive Learning:** Financial literacy programs should not only focus on cryptocurrency education but also cover broader financial concepts like budgeting, saving, and responsible investing.

2. **Youth Empowerment:** Introducing cryptocurrency education to the younger generation can foster innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, potentially leading to future economic growth and development.

### Technical Considerations:

Regarding Bitcoin clients, while full nodes like Bitcoin Core offer high security, lightweight clients provide a less resource-intensive alternative. Lightweight clients sacrifice some security features for reduced resource consumption and faster setup.

### Conclusion:

Promoting cryptocurrency education as a tool for financial inclusion and poverty alleviation is a commendable initiative. However, it's crucial to approach this endeavor with comprehensive planning, considering economic, regulatory, and educational aspects to ensure its effectiveness and accessibility to those in need. Financial literacy, especially in the digital space, could play a pivotal role in addressing poverty and fostering economic resilience in communities worldwide.


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Certainly! Here is a step-by-step guide to transferring some Satoshis from one Taproot address to another using `bitcoin-cli` commands on the Bitcoin mainnet. Please note that this guide assumes you have a running Bitcoin Core full node and a basic understanding of using the Bitcoin Core command-line interface (`bitcoin-cli`).

### Prerequisites:
1. Running Bitcoin Core full node.
2. Access to the Bitcoin Core wallet.
3. Knowledge of both the sending and receiving Taproot addresses.

### Step-by-Step Guide:

#### 1. Start Bitcoin Core:
Ensure your Bitcoin Core node is running and fully synchronized with the network.

#### 2. Create a New Receiving Address:
Generate a new Taproot receiving address using the `getnewaddress` command:
```bash
bitcoin-cli getnewaddress "" "taproot"
```
Note the generated Taproot address; this will be your receiving address.

#### 3. Fund the Sending Address:
Make sure the sending Taproot address has enough funds to send.

#### 4. Prepare the Transaction:
Create a raw transaction using `createrawtransaction`:
```bash
bitcoin-cli createrawtransaction '[{"txid":"<input_txid>", "vout":<vout>}]' '{"<receiving_address>":<amount>, "<change_address>":<change_amount>}'
```
Replace `<input_txid>` and `<vout>` with the transaction ID and vout of the unspent transaction output you want to spend.
Replace `<receiving_address>` with the new Taproot address generated in step 2.
Specify `<amount>` to transfer and `<change_amount>` as the change amount (if any).
Note: Ensure the total amount (transfer + fee) is less than or equal to the input amount.

#### 5. Sign the Transaction:
Sign the raw transaction with the `signrawtransactionwithwallet` command:
```bash
bitcoin-cli signrawtransactionwithwallet "<raw_transaction>"
```
Replace `<raw_transaction>` with the output from the previous step.

#### 6. Send the Transaction:
Use `sendrawtransaction` to broadcast the signed transaction to the network:
```bash
bitcoin-cli sendrawtransaction "<signed_transaction>"
```
Replace `<signed_transaction>` with the signed transaction hex obtained in the previous step.

### Notes:
- Ensure you adjust the command parameters (`<input_txid>`, `<vout>`, `<receiving_address>`, `<amount>`, `<change_amount>`) with your specific details.
- Replace `<amount>` and `<change_amount>` with the actual amounts in Satoshis (1 Bitcoin = 100,000,000 Satoshis).
- Be cautious with the amounts and verify the transaction details thoroughly before broadcasting it to the network.

This guide should help you perform a basic Taproot-to-Taproot transaction using Bitcoin Core's `bitcoin-cli` commands. It's crucial to practice with small amounts and thoroughly understand each step before handling larger amounts of Bitcoin.

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805  Economy / Reputation / Re: @Cantsay - possible abuse of merits + alt accounts on: December 27, 2023, 11:44:07 AM

I also noticed from Cantsay post history that sometime ago he was an active spam buster. He had a reputation of busting bounty cheaters, alts and even users who broke forum rules by copy posting AI contents and even plagiarists.
From the fact that he was able to bust spams I don't think he would be dumb to have made dumb mistakes like airdropping merits from his alts if he had one.


I agree with you, and this is what I have been thinking about since the first days of this topic.
@Cantsay is good at finding alternative accounts. Does this mean he won't be able to hide his second account well enough? I am ready to agree that he has an alternative account, since according to the history of posts, the formation of life on the forum occurs too quickly, but the ownership of alts is not prohibited. And these are not the accounts the OP is referring to.
In addition, the @Turn it off account belongs to a person from Indonesia, although you can also understand that he knows what he is writing about and is not a newbie.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5448217.msg62474906#msg62474906
806  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When (if Tenable) is The Right Time to Share Your Bitcoin Private Keys? on: December 27, 2023, 10:08:50 AM
Such topics appear on the forum from time to time, and there is a feeling of “déjà vu” in the answers that users post.
OP, I won't be original. If you do not have close people, people whom you trust as yourself, you have nothing to worry about, since you can die calmly. Sorry for the cynicism. But your question contributes to this.
I will not reveal the secret, and you also write about it, that anything can happen by chance and unexpectedly. But you must have at least one person to whom you can entrust everything that remains after you, including private data. Tell and show what needs to be done in case of your absence.
But if there is not a single person to whom you can tell this, just forget it. Grin
807  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin investment is kind on: December 27, 2023, 09:12:48 AM
I’m wondering: are there really people now who will pay with Bitcoins? Knowing the commission prices. And then, people who own Bitcoin probably purchase it as an investment; that is, they are interested in long-term holding. Are auto parts such a scarce commodity that you need to spend bitcoins on them?
OP, no offense, but I wouldn't buy with Bitcoin. Now it's more of an investment, but you, OP, can continue; everyone has the right to a dream.
808  Other / Off-topic / Re: Simple advice, don't get carried away by people success stories. on: December 27, 2023, 08:50:45 AM
And your OP’s post again brings out the story about the need to carefully check all those success stories that are created on the Internet today. Some people write, imagining things, for fun, while others create a stir by including colorful “evidence” of their success. Such stories often come across people in need of help, under great stress, in a difficult life situation, or maybe these people have great greed. Fraudsters create a rush; as a rule, if you don’t have time now, you’ll miss your opportunity. People don’t know how to check such projects, but the “crowd or majority” effect puts pressure on them, making them unable to understand that they are being deceived. I would view any project that promises amazing returns with great skepticism. As experienced people say, "if something confuses you in a promise, then you are right and are not mistaken in your intuition."
809  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Advice for crypto bigginers who like chasing the next big thing in crypto. on: December 27, 2023, 08:24:59 AM
If the investment is based on what you read or hear without research, then you will most likely lose your money. All new projects make big promises but do nothing, so what is the wisdom of paying 50 dollars in order to add a picture or obtain ORDI? You are not looking for value, but rather for illusions.

The one who can do reasonable research is the one who can do it. No matter how funny it was, today, the projects are designed for beginners, subject to greed and a superficial understanding of crypto as a way to make quick money. As stated above, only a few who manage to be the first can win, and the people who regret it will eventually begin to understand the research results and gain experience. Smiley
810  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Terminology and Technology of Bitcoin on: December 27, 2023, 08:01:49 AM

There used to be a single thread made by Ratimov (I don't remember his new username) well, that thread was full of useful topics and he called that thread an encyclopedia. Well, that thread does not exist anymore.


Instead, you can teach the OP how to use the archives since you remembered the person's manuals. As far as I read, the admin wrote that several of his creations were saved.
Although there is plenty of everything on the forum that the OP would be interested in.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4928968.msg44399473#msg44399473
811  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin - Contentment / Addiction on: December 27, 2023, 07:47:42 AM
Ask yourself, OP, what would you like to receive? Then, after receiving it, you will definitely want something else. And this feeling of desire will support you constantly. The path to a dream is always interesting. When a dream comes true, we create a new one. If we transfer your question to Bitcoin, then it is unlikely that holding it and hoarding it will be an addiction. This is a normal property for people. Unless, of course, you go crazy and don’t deprive yourself of all the colors of life, saving on everything while at the same time buying Bitcoin. Normal investments involve a sober calculation of the amount of money that can be set aside.
And the amount itself is unlikely to be an anchor for that person who knows how to invest correctly.
812  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Our Dependency on Google on: December 27, 2023, 07:33:09 AM
Do you really think it’s so easy to free yourself from Google by stopping using its services? Even if you stop using your browser and search engine, Google will still interfere in your personal life without telling you how or in what way. Advertising and publishing services still record all user activity. To get rid of surveillance, you just need to give up the Internet, or, as an alternative, show Google information that does not correspond to actual information about your identity. Create yourself a virtual hero, and do not combine him with the real one.
813  Other / Meta / Re: Forum growth on: December 27, 2023, 06:35:46 AM
This should be a good conclusion about the OP. Is anyone willing to waste their time?

As a kid have struggled with intelligence I have ADHD my preforantial cortex is underdeveloped and as an adult it has really barred my progress and stoped me in being able to chase after my dreams I find it hard to concentrate for a long period of time and I find it difficult remembering anything I read is there anyway there is a  way that could boost intelligence as a person that has struggled in this aspect as a person does anyone know personally a significant way to boost intelligence even though its unorthodox anyway at all and when I say intelligence I mean the ability to absorb large amount of information at a time and retain it for a long period of time or a photographic memory the kind of intelligence I am talking about is mainly intelligence used in studies
814  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: December 25, 2023, 10:35:47 AM

Alt account linked, still involving Alt in the "[BOUNTY DETECTIVE] 🔵 Cake Panda - 1000 USDT REWARD POOL 🔵 ." campaign managed by: @BountyDetective


Are you new to your interest in finding alternative accounts? Yes, they are indeed owned by the same person, but they are not involved in the same company at the same time. You can see that two accounts with a red tag have not been active for a long time.
But the fact that the third account is still participating in the bounty does not prove its guilt. Or can you provide tables involving three accounts at once?
This is a common practice among bounty hunters. Do not be surprised. Every time someone catches them cheating and they get a negative tag, they start a new account.
But one person's participation doesn't break anything, even though we know their past.
815  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: December 25, 2023, 10:11:28 AM
Fline Han

Preparedness is better than prediction and Readiness Surpasses Predictability

In a world characterized by perpetual change, the maxim "Preparedness is superior to prediction" serves as an invaluable guide. Unlike the inherent uncertainty of predicting the future, preparedness offers a proactive stance, allowing us to anticipate and navigate unforeseen challenges.

Instead of relying on speculative forecasts, preparedness centers around cultivating resilience and adaptability. Businesses that prioritize risk management and individuals equipped with diverse skill sets exemplify how a proactive approach can mitigate the impact of unexpected events.

Preparedness entails fostering a mindset of constant readiness and adapting strategies to the ever-evolving landscape. It is a proactive call to action, urging individuals and organizations to embrace flexibility and innovation as cornerstones of effective problem-solving.

Essentially, the emphasis on preparedness shifts the focus from attempting to predict specific outcomes to developing the skills, resources, and mindset essential for thriving in a world that is continually changing. This approach empowers us to confidently confront uncertainties, transforming challenges into opportunities for personal and professional growth.

In conclusion, while predicting the future remains elusive, preparedness empowers us to confront the unpredictable with confidence. By nurturing a proactive mindset and investing in resilient strategies, we not only mitigate risks but also position ourselves to seize unforeseen opportunities—a vital approach for building a resilient and prosperous future.

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Determining the right time to sell crypto depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, market conditions, and personal circumstances. Consider factors such as achieving target returns, market analysis, risk tolerance, diversification, tax implications, technical analysis, and staying informed about news and events. The highly volatile nature of the crypto market makes predictions challenging, so it's crucial to conduct thorough research or consult with financial advisors before making decisions. A phased approach to selling, rather than liquidating everything at once, may also be prudent.

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Plagiarism
Fline Han

This season is a time many individuals deceive themselves, setting unrealistic goals for themselves and jumping on every trend.

You should find something that has the capacity to achieve your financial freedom that you can do, emphasis on what you can do and stick to it for as long as it takes to become a master in that field

Some likely winners for 2024
International-equity opportunities.
The healthcare, financial-services (namely banks), and utilities sectors.
Small-cap and value stocks.
Second-derivative AI stocks.
Positive real yields in fixed income.
Treasuries over corporates.



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816  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Between Physical and Online Gambling which makes a person more addicted on: December 24, 2023, 02:22:00 PM
One day, you need to let your friend try to "prove him right"—that  is, let him lose so much money that he can disprove his conclusions about his "truth." This is a very harsh method, but for some people, experiencing stress is enough to wake up and look around. Online games are easily accessible, but only if the player has access to the Internet can you, as a friend, help him get rid of the network and take it as a good deed. Cheesy
817  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Features of the worldview of a gambler on: December 24, 2023, 02:08:33 PM
You will rarely meet a drug addict who admits his drug addiction as a vice. They are all very optimistic, looking forward to getting the next dose, which will again make them happy. Is there a difference between drug use and gambling addiction? I have heard facts that, in the case of both drug addiction and gambling addiction, it is difficult to recover on your own. I think the phrase “there are no former drug addicts” is familiar to you. This means that there are no former gambling addicts until professionals take care of them.
And yes, pathological optimism can be called clinical stupidity.
818  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: is it really possible to lose your btc if you reuse same adress for withdrawal on: December 24, 2023, 01:18:32 PM

When I was young, we were taught based on superstitiousness. We were told stories such that the consequences were exaggerated. When we remember the exaggerated consequences, we chose not to commit the crime. We were told not to walk at night because it is only the spirits that walk at night, if we do, we will be struck down. Because of fear, we agreed and didn't walk in the night. Not playing in the night saved us many things as injuries, no stealing which is normally done in the nights and lots more.

So, it is advised not to reuse address, but in order to make you adhere to this advice, you were told that you will lose money which many people doesn't want to.

When I started reading your post, even though it's not very long, I didn't understand what you were getting at. But yes, your allegory once again made me laugh because you are right: sometimes it is difficult to explain a real threat to people so that they understand everything, and it is easier to scare them in another way. And this will only be for the good.
819  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You only got what you deserve on: December 24, 2023, 12:52:38 PM
You are too categorical, OP. Sometimes circumstances beyond a person’s control arise when you have to spend something that you would like not to touch for a very long time. But basically, you are right. Anyone who plans to make investments should think about every expense and not invest their last dollar. As for trading, in this craft, all you need is a good nervous system and a character that is difficult to break into impulsive actions.
820  Economy / Reputation / Re: GazetaBitcoin and his shenanigans. on: December 24, 2023, 11:52:13 AM
OP, as always, you acted hastily. Yes, maybe you received a PM and realized that there was some kind of fuss going on behind your back. But if you are confident in your abilities, why once again create actions that, in my opinion, are not thoroughly thought out from all points of view? If you can handle your problems on your own, why prove it to everyone? Your clients will always stay with you if they are truly yours.
Once again, about strong people. They will not prove anything to anyone, knowing that they are right. But since you are worried, does that mean your clients may also doubt you?

It's time for everyone to start using private notes, which will be erased after reading.
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