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801  Other / Meta / Re: Is really referral or affiliate are not allowed in Forum ? on: December 20, 2023, 11:43:57 AM
There are always exceptions when it comes to ref links, and those who are active in gambling boards may have noticed over the years that some members put a ref link in practically every post. I asked that question back in 2019, and in the discussion that followed, the global mod wrote his opinion.

Referral Link In Post Is Allowed?

Apart from the fact that ref links are allowed in signatures, they are allowed in if they are used in a website link that can be set in the profile settings.
802  Economy / Speculation / Re: What are we expecting between now and Bitcoin halving? on: December 19, 2023, 05:16:24 PM
First bull run coming up for me and after seeing the price of Bitcoin rally in the last few months particularly it is getting me somewhat excited for what is to come over the next few years.

If I remember correctly, you don't have Bitcoin at all, you have already invested everything in altcoins because you want some crazy profits. You can only hope that Bitcoin will affect the price of all those useless coins you bought, but if it doesn't, maybe you'll learn a lesson.

Up until now I have just been buying throughout the bear market and not sold anything ,my portfolio is currently 26% in profit which I am happy with but wondering if I should keep holding till past the bull run or take some profits now.

Only 26%, and you started investing in the middle of last year? If, for example, you bought only Bitcoin in the last months of last year at a price of $15 500, you could have already made a profit of how many percent? Something is not quite right with your math Roll Eyes
803  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins and other cryptos will never become mainstream before... on: December 19, 2023, 04:52:04 PM
~snip~
You can't really buy a bottle of Bitcoin at the current network condition because the fee would cost you more than two bottles of water.

If you use LN, then you don't have to worry about the fees, but the fact that so many people complain about the fees is really strange, considering that there is more than one alternative.

It's possible to buy bottle of Bitcoin with water in normal network conditions but I'm pretty sure that no one is going to use Bitcoin to buy a bottle of water.

You really turned things upside down, because it is not possible to pour Bitcoin into a bottle, but in a situation where you are terribly thirsty and you only have Bitcoin, wouldn't you buy a bottle of cold water and pay even $10 for the fee? I would really like to see those hardened holders who would rather die than spend Bitcoin.
804  Other / Off-topic / Re: Good manners and good favour. on: December 19, 2023, 04:16:44 PM
~snip~
With 1050 activity points, you are a (Legendary) Member if forum does not have its merit system.

Yes, I have to admit that I didn't notice that and the OP could have definitely progressed a lot more than he actually is, but I guess the main problem is that he spends too much time in Gambling and Altcoins, and for some reason he doesn't have much success in his local board. When more than half of the activity is reduced to those boards, then the conclusion is more than clear - even the best members simply don't have much of a chance to get a few merits there.

It just shows how easy it used to be to advance in the ranks even if you spent all your time in Off topic or Gambling board.
805  Other / Meta / Re: How easy is it to sell an account? on: December 19, 2023, 03:55:00 PM
I don't know if you're just playing a beginner who wants to give the impression that he's interested in these kinds of things, or if you have a tactic that helped you get more merits in a very short period of time than some others in a few months.
Do you think this post deserved to get 23 merits?, that's the first post of brand new user who registered in December 17, 2023. @OP is also a brand new user who earn a lot merit from his first post, so... do you get what I mean? Roll Eyes

This is just more proof that the OP is not a beginner, and that @aleph1 very likely belongs to him, and that he is in the construction phase of making very successful alt farm so far. If I had to bet whose alt accounts those are, I'd put a big bet on someone who has been the main topic on the Reputation board for months.

Of course, this is not an accusation, just my personal opinion.
806  Other / Meta / Re: How easy is it to sell an account? on: December 19, 2023, 12:10:30 PM
Is there a way to safely buy/sell accounts? A dedicated auction site or something? How is the transaction done?

If you had written something like this a few years ago, it would have been enough for some DT members to paint your profile red - and even now if you ask such a question, it is a completely legitimate question why you are interested in it - and the only logical answer is that you might want to buy BTT account.

I don't know if you're just playing a beginner who wants to give the impression that he's interested in these kinds of things, or if you have a tactic that helped you get more merits in a very short period of time than some others in a few months.
807  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Is Electrum affected by this Ledger exploit going on? on: December 18, 2023, 04:51:11 PM
~snip~
It is worth knowing that Ledger wallet is not recommended. Keep your bitcoin safe and separate from those altcoins. You can get Passport hardware wallet.


You repeat the same thing in countless posts as if older members are not already aware of the risks that come with using Ledger - and you also advise buying HW that you most likely don't even own and that costs around $300 outside the US. Keeping Bitcoin "safe" is much more than owning any HW, although some people realize this too late.
808  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto industry donates over $78 million to elect pro-innovation candidates on: December 18, 2023, 04:35:27 PM
An impressive list of donors - all bigger than the biggest Bitcoin fighter and always on the front line when needed - for their personal profit, of course.

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Andreessen Horowitz, Ark, Brian Armstrong, Blockchain Capital, Wences Casares, Circle, Coinbase, Ron Conway, Cumberland,  Framework Ventures, Hunter Horsley, Jump Crypto, Kraken, Lightspark,  Messari, Ripple, Winklevoss...

I mean, nothing surprises me, it's no secret how things work in the largest democracy in the world, donations and lobbying are quite common tactics in achieving a goal. If you fill the pockets of all these people they will support anything, now the only question is whether there is enough money to buy enough affection.
809  Other / Off-topic / Re: Good manners and good favour. on: December 18, 2023, 04:05:52 PM
~snip~
Do good manners bring good favour to you since you joined this Bitcointalk.org? Or what do you have to add in this topic to encourage newbies in the aspect of good manners?


We could discuss here what someone considers "good manners", but I'm afraid that it would be a very long discussion with a lot of different opinions, which would not necessarily be wrong considering the cultural differences between the members of this forum. What I want to say is that most people on this forum only copy their virtues and flaws from real life, and if someone steals, lies and uses vulgar language in his society and family, then he will most likely do the same on the forum.

What is much more important is that each user familiarizes himself with the rules of the forum, and then he will understand what is good and what is bad behavior. Although I know that some people experience this forum in a completely different way than others, I think that some people exaggerate a bit and just put too much pressure on themselves.

Be yourself, read good posts, learn and pass on knowledge to others, and everything else is less important and comes naturally.
810  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins and other cryptos will never become mainstream before... on: December 18, 2023, 03:21:32 PM
Bitcoins and other cryptos will never become mainstream before... people can buy water bottles with them.
~snip~

Do you live in the belief that this is not possible at this moment? Of course, this is not possible in every store that exists in the world, but it is possible in many countries where Bitcoin is a completely legitimate means of payment. If you go to El Salvador, you will probably be able to buy a bottle of water or whatever you want and pay with BTC (LN) - and if you go to the island of Boracay, you will certainly be able to buy water and pay with BTC.

Here, for example, I can now go to a local site and buy water or any other drink and pay with Bitcoin or some altcoin - or I can buy anything else that is there.

I don't know what kind of mainstream ideas you fantasize about, but Bitcoin will probably never be the choice of the majority but of the minority that wants an alternative. In addition, the idea of Bitcoin as a currency is disappearing more and more, especially when we take into account the on-chain fees that most people do not want to pay.
811  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jpg monkeys are making the fees impossible? Just use a meme coin! on: December 18, 2023, 11:52:18 AM
Now, being spammed by the those monkeys, the obvious solution is....to use a meme coin! Yeah, you heard me right, a shitcoin meme coin! And guess what? Most are doing it!

Dogecoin is a much more meaningful and effective coin than all these ordinary idiocies that have been happening in the past months. I would never call it a shitcoin because unlike thousands of others that existed 10 years ago, Doge is still around and always has huge support.

I always thought that my time on the faucets would pay off one day, and I well remember the time when 1000 Doges were worth a whopping $0.14, and you could easily collect that much every day. Luckily, I still have them, although I don't need them at the moment.

I just hope Santa isn't buying presents with Bitcoin, fees will bankrupt him!
/ second rant over

I heard that Santa has good relations with some miners and that he pays very favorable fees, so that children should not be afraid that there will be no presents this year🎅
812  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ordinal blockchain irking me, causing almost $40 median fee now... on: December 17, 2023, 04:03:37 PM
I don't want to spend $40 to consolidate here.  I guess I'll just have to wait.  And wait & wait & wait???   

Some would easily tell you that you should consider other options when it comes to payment, whether it's using altcoins or even paying through a bank. Given that we have more and more ordinal nonsense on the blockchain, it seems that we are heading towards a situation where on-chain transactions will become so expensive that most people will not want to pay for them. But don't worry, guys who invest through BlackRock & Fidelity won't have those problems.



As of this moment, the "Low Priority" transaction is at 475 sat/vB which is around $27.
TBH, this is the highest transaction that I've seen ever since. The largest that I saw was way back in 2017 when it was around $23.


It was much more than that, even more than $50 in 2017 and more than $60 in April 2021. Of course there were other reasons then, but who cares about reasons when they see such fees - Bitcoin is dead, again Shocked

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-transactionfees.html#alltime
813  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I finally sold my computer and bought bitcoin. I don't regret . on: December 17, 2023, 03:33:46 PM
I sold my computer and bought about 0.006 bitcoin.
For the rest of money, I saved them in my bank account.
I hope this decision is right.


I'm 19 years old, living in Korea, and I'm thinking of selling a computer to raise money to invest in bitcoin. I think I can sell it for about $600. I get about $100 a month as an allowance from my father. $100 is only for personal use, not for living expenses. I've been using these $100s to buy bitcoin for a few months now. It's ridiculously small money, but I believe it could be quite a lot of money if I keep saving it steadily. Is selling a computer the right decision?

Please read the forum rules and do not open new topics if you can continue the discussion in the previous topic. If everyone opened only one topic every month with what they bought or sold, what would this forum look like?
814  Other / Meta / Re: I think it's possible to keep going without banning mixers on: December 17, 2023, 03:21:59 PM
This has been a hot topic recently but I think it's not necessary to ban mixers because their existence is not actually the problem today. Mixers are legal, they aren't illegal, so, it's no problem for this forum to allow mixers to create ANN thread and have discussion or even promote themselves via forum ads or signature campaign. Google allows you to search bitcoin mixers, right? There are even articles on Yahoo where bitcoin mixers are listed too.

Many times on the forum some provision or law that exists in the US was mentioned that exempts the advertiser from responsibility for what they actually advertise, and legally I think that the members of the forum are protected by that, but I am not sure if the same applies to the forum. But if it's true for Google and other big companies, then it should be true for the forum, right?

Regardless of how someone interprets it from a legal perspective, it seems that it is still a slippery slope that the admin wants to avoid, of course, first of all, keeping in mind that it is not the forum itself, but also him personally as a responsible person. I believe that it is not easy for anyone to think of Ross Ulbricht, who will most likely rot in prison for the rest of his life, and to think that something similar could happen to you.

Yes, believe it or not, the problem starts when you ignore what is publishes about certain mixers. There were mixers earlier, like, [banned mixer] (since 2018) and [banned mixer] (since 2016). I did a research and these mixers have never been mentioned by any media, these mixers haven't been seized and this forum didn't get any problem from these mixers. Are they honeypot? I don't know but at the moment it looks like it's perfectly safe to discuss about them and to it's not harmful from them to promote themselves here. They haven't officially caught any attention from governments.

Imagine a situation where the mixers remain on the forum under the same conditions as before, and then an article appears in one of the influential media where the article mentions every mixer by name as possible services that are currently being used by some hacker/terrorist group. Game over, right?

The reason why this attitude is better for this forum is that what would theymos do if tomorrow there comes a casino with ANN thread, runs signature campaign and helps people to launder money? Imagine you read articles that Lazarus laundered money through CasinoX, then another article comes up with title: Russian hackers launder money through CasinoX. If theymos won't ban this CasinoX immediately and wait for its seize, then this forum will be included in another PDF uploaded by justice.gov. Will theymos block discussion about crypto casinos? Will he ban casino signature campaigns? Doesn't make sense, right?

We have to accept that sooner or later the time will come when signature campaigns will no longer be part of this forum. Whether it will be about the fact that gambling sites will be banned after the mixers, or maybe the forum as a place for advertising will lose its meaning due to the decreasing interest of some of the new generations that are coming.

Some older members of the forum surely remember the time when signature campaigns did not even have a manager and everything was done by bots - and in those ten years we have obviously gone from one extreme to the other. Those who adhere to the rule "always expect the unexpected" have known for a long time that such times will come. We have nothing left but to adapt and move on.
815  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Closing Central Bank is Non-negotiable says pro-bitcoin Argentina Pres Milei on: December 17, 2023, 12:16:41 PM
The problems with Zelenski is not what he is doing now (what else were he going to do? Give up after the invasion and not send the army forward from the safety of his bunker?!! lol)
The problem is all his naïve actions, statements, incitements and "pokes" that led to the conflict with the neighbor! Everything that could have been avoided if an actual politician were in office and for example instead of bringing Russia's enemy #1 to 400 km from Moscow could took both US and Russia by the balls and milk them both for the benefit of his country and ensure its security.


If you think that the problem is that someone wants to live according to their own rules in their country and not be obedient to someone who thinks that Ukraine should not be part of the EU and NATO, then you do not understand what freedom and the right to free decision are at all. In your opinion, President Zelensky should have agreed to everything Putler asked and become a Russian colony so that the Holodomor would happen to them again?

I know that in Europe there is a dictated status quo but if you spend time studying history of what led to the conflict from sources other than the censored mainstream media you can see that when it comes to lack of experience and naïve and in some cases very suspicious behavior that is harmful to the country, both Milei and Zelenski are pretty similar.

Do you want to say that all the people of the world except Russia, Iran and maybe North Korea live in a censored world where there is no truth? Unfortunately, I went through what Ukrainians are going through today, and it was even worse because the world imposed sanctions on the import of weapons - but according to you, the Serbian butchers with the war criminal Slobodan Milosevic were positive people who just didn't want NATO at their door, so they did the same what are the Russians doing today?

I don't understand how you can put those two men in the same sentence at all, what does a man who is called a El Loco have in common with a man who fights for the literal survival of their country and the people who live there?
816  Other / Meta / Re: Ruissian mod? on: December 17, 2023, 11:52:42 AM
Hey there fellas.
Haven't been here for a while and just noticed that so-called Russian has become a moderator of this section.


You probably mean the P&S board, but you should know that for a very long time that board did not have a moderator, and as far as it seems to me, no one was really interested in moderating that board. If someone is doing their job objectively and in accordance with the rules of the forum, I don't see why anyone should look for a problem in that.

Things are so bad here that Russians aren't only not banned but are allowed to moderate serious topics by the standards of this forum?

This forum guarantees certain freedoms, and even if you ban people from a certain country from participating in this forum, they can easily bypass it by using VPN/Tor, which the Russians do because this forum is banned in their country. In addition, whether someone liked it or not, they are the most numerous members on the forum with the most posts.
817  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Closing Central Bank is Non-negotiable says pro-bitcoin Argentina Pres Milei on: December 16, 2023, 03:58:41 PM
Populists always say what the people want to hear, and does anyone really think that the central bank of Argentina is the main culprit for a decade of crazy policies that destroyed that same country that used to be in the top 10 countries in the world? Foreign interests always have two courses of action when it comes to the "subjugation" of countries, and the first is certainly the economic destruction of the country, and if that doesn't work, the second option is war.

Did you see where Milei went on his first visit and who are his role models? In addition, look at where he appointed the former governor of the central bank and his associates, and then he talks about some kind of savings in the state administration.



~snip~
This is what happens when non-politicians become politicians! He is basically Zelenski 2.0 who is set out to ruin the country.

I understand that you don't want to (or can't think differently), but we in Europe consider President Zelensky to be an extremely brave man who is doing everything to defend his country, and thus the rest of Central and Western Europe, from the creation of a new Russian world. Comparing someone with the nickname "El Loco" to a man who stood up to one of the greatest military powers is completely meaningless.
818  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: IRS Criminal Investigation Unit Is Taking on More Crypto Tax Cases on: December 16, 2023, 03:31:35 PM
@larry_vw_1955, it would be El Salvador, but I think they still overcharged the price for what they offer. I think that the comments on that "offer" are quite negative, because most say that they would spend $1 million in a much better way, which is a completely logical choice. In addition, the guys from the Tether team and the Bukele team made an agreement a long time ago -> El Salvador Bitcoin: Tether buys itself a country; and why Chivo sucks

Regarding taxes, I would disagree that the average American wants to play cat and mouse with the IRS, because I believe that most are guided by that old saying "the two things everyone has to do in life are pay taxes and die".
819  Other / Off-topic / Re: Simple advice, don't get carried away by people success stories. on: December 16, 2023, 11:32:39 AM
In the third world country today and I would like to believe not only there, they seem to be so much wave all about the cryptocurrency market or industry whatever suit the explanation, but the thing is that many people actually get intrigued by the success stories of some maybe influencers or people that aren't actually expert on the field but maybe experience one or two lucky session especially when we look at it from the trading aspect.
~snip~


Nothing happens by chance, and third world countries are definitely a target for all those scammers who are looking for easy targets who can be sold a nicely packaged story about how investing in some "crypto projects" will make them rich overnight. These people have no problem stealing the last penny from someone, and they also consider that people who are already poor have no possibility to take any legal action once they realize that they have been cheated.

Therefore, it is very important to warn young people in time not to fall under the influence of such stories, and that social networks are not at all harmless, but are full of scammers who are looking for their victims in every possible way.
820  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 15, 2023, 03:58:11 PM
Extremely important: having an additional passphrase (BIP 38)!

If your paper wallet isn't passphrase-protected, the entire contents of the wallet are up for grabs by anyone who finds it. It's like compressing all your coins into a piece of paper, open for anyone to steal. Very dangerous (spouses, siblings, Bitcoin ATM shop staff, OTC contacts, don't always have the best intentions...).

This is definitely advice that everyone should follow, but for the average investor in Bitcoin or altcoins, such things are simply too much because they go in the direction of trusting CEXs like they trust banks. Even those who additionally secure their backup with a passphrase sometimes store seed+passphrase together, which of course makes no sense, unless they think that someone will succeed in hacking their seed because it is very easy to guess 12 or maybe 24 words out of 2048 available and then a passphrase will serve as additional protection.

I can only say that the world is full of people who look very nice and harmless, but unfortunately they often have very bad intentions when they sense an opportunity to get easy money.
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