Ruby and Nodejs is better
Not really though, you'll need a language that can parse huge sets of data very quickly. I guess this works for small exchanges, but if you're really serious, you'll need something like https://kx.com/connect-with-us/developers/(I believe Bitmex is also using KDB+) Which is primarily build on peatio i'm pretty sure. -- OP can check that out here, https://github.com/peatio/peatio
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If by "focusing more on crypto" you mean to join some shitty bounty campaigns - the answer is obviously no.
A much better idea would be to educate yourself on a number of things, and become good at something that society values/has a need for. ( eg Programming)
But damn, this is a rhetorical question to ask.
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Why would they let the .com die? its a shame as i am stuck in my ways and been using it for a while. Guess i'll have to move to the .io, the devs should probably redirect all traffic to .io if no plans for .com.
I think .com died a long time ago, (atleast the development did) and .io was simply made by the fans of the original .com. I don't think they're affiliated with one another. See their ANN; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190722.msg43833362#msg43833362
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Can you post it here? I don't want to install a Tor browser. I'm curious to see if you got a list based on output size (which is as intended!) or have you been able to link funds coming out of ChipMixer to funds going into ChipMixer? I just had a look and it doesn't appear to make any link between funds coming out of ChipMixer to funds going into ChipMixer so it seems to show that ChipMixer works. Yep. The "chain" or link between the funds is still broken. I fail to see how this is something that's worth to be shouting from rooftops. Especially coming from a competitor, this seems like a pathetic attempt to smear Chipmixer's name, for no good reason at all. This analytical website is available at: http://chipstatdethbuwk.onion/We believe that after the publication of this information, you will also change your opinion about the reliability of this project as a mixer. If i give you my deposit adress - will you be able to determine which chips i received? Unless the answer to that is yes, (which i doubt, (and you certainly don't prove that on your .onion)), i don't understand what all this commotion is about.
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Thanks is in order... do you use these services?
Not as a merchant, but yes, I've used Coinpayments & Bitpay as a consumer numerous times. They work decently. I think the closest you can get as to a recurring payment is doing the same thing as companies like Private Internet Access are doing, send reminder emails to the customer, and add some sort of grace period of a week time if it's a subscription-based service. I'm not sure whether or not i've used blockonomics, but i probably have. I don't think i've used gourl, but i'm pretty sure they're a relatively new service.
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Not until he moves them to a regulated exchange, or somehow phishes himself, no. (And you'd need a strong suit to get KYC info from any exchange.)
Is there any way possible for a person to get somebody's KYC info from any of these exchange? I mean, would the exchange let that? That's not their info and they should protect and respect those people who submitted their personal info to their exchange. If there is an investigation going on, i'm pretty sure they're forced to hand over that info to the authorities, and thus the plaintiff, so yes.. It's definitely possible, albeit through law enforcement/the proper channels.
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Seems interesting, am i getting this correctly that it's like Honey (joinhoney.com), but pays you with Bitcoin instead of just dollars? Keep in mind that it can take 30 - 90 days before your Bitcoins are added to your Lolli balance. It takes that long because Lolli needs to properly verify your purchase.
90 days seems a bit excessive..
One thing i don't understand is, who's paying for this, and how? 3.5%-30% discount has to come from somewhere, right? https://www.lolli.com/stores what exactly does a "partnership" mean? I was under the impression that they simply applied coupon codes, and gave you the return with a cut in BTC.. I guess that's not the case? Do they use this browser extension to track and sell my data or... what exactly is their business model? After taking a closer look, it seems different from Honey?
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Unless it is a government agency tracking it, it's not going to be possible. Although blockchain.info's wallets are stored locally, they could still save KYC data, which could be a strong link (If it was used here), but i'm not sure you can get that without a lawsuit. If there is no identifying link there, the coins will be traced back to OP actually, and not the receiver of them, (ofc only if OP used some sort of exchange and no chain-breakers(mixers)). is there a way to trace it to the person who used the wallet on his phone?
Not until he moves them to a regulated exchange, or somehow phishes himself, no. (And you'd need a strong suit to get KYC info from any exchange.)
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What exchange is this? Is this a popular one, or some sketchy yobit-esque exchange? However I am able to do a internal transfer which means that I can send funds to your wallet if you create account.
and is this sort of internal transferring allowed by the operators of the site, or is this some sort of bug you're exploiting with a non-verified account? If this checks out && is actually legit, i might know someone who's willing to help you.
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I think my reply in the thread that OSS linked is still fairly accurate, and depending on the service you need it for, should work. I can't seem to find a service that provides private phone numbers to receive SMS or calls. It should be unique and never been used before and will never be used as long as I'm in control of the account.
The main purpose is to just make a new Telegram account while keeping it totally under my control.
Have you tried using a service such as TextNow/Textverified to create a google voice account, and to then use the google voice account for your telegram account? That way, you have a number that will always be yours...(AFAIK?) Not sure if Telegram works with google voice though, as some services detect their numbers as VOIP. As i said in above quote, if the service you're using detects VOIP, most Gvoice numbers probably won't work, if they do, you should receive SMS just fine. I've tested it for paypal & some other services, without any issues.
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Hello, I downloaded and installed the Elecrum wallet, bought some bitcoins and sent them to the Electrum wallet bitcoin address, but the wallet won't connect!! Have I lost my bitcoins?
I have added an acception for my wallet in windows firewall, it is not blocked, I have followed the online instructions on connecting to differrent servers and tried many but I still got no connection, light is always red.
Can anyone help?
What version of Electrum are you using? You certain that you have the latest version, and that it is genuine? (Check checksum?) I believe that it could be that older versions will no longer work/connect properly, due to the exploits that they have (RPC unlocked, & malware/phishing spreading through certain third party servers(?)), Are you also 100% certain that your firewall, perhaps your ISP isn't blocking any connections? This seems like a good suggestion; This sometimes happens to me, but it's not a windows OS issue or malware. Changing DNS might solve your issue because it solved my Electrum connection issue.
Here is what I do, I change my DNS to OpenDNS "208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220" or Google DNS"8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4" this time after changing my DNS I open CMD and type "ipconfig /release" then "ipconfig /renew" after that open your electrum again.
You can also try to use a VPN to unblock or bypass any restricted connection.
Check the entire thread for things that it could be. EDIT: seems like the servers might be under DDOS attack. Be wary of that too.
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I love it when people on Bitcointalk start explaining third-grade math for no reason.. I sincerely hope everyone here knows how to calculate around with %, especially if they're trading. Although... i wouldn't be surprised if they don't.
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Site loads a bit slow, doesn't it?
Other than that, the design is pretty good.
The problem you're facing now is content, and where every other *bitcoin* related webshop, (Openbazaar) has failed so far. You need to offer some products people actually want to buy, and not 3 pages filled with indians selling themselves as "community managers", or overpriced fake Nike's. I mean i've kinda seen it after the 5th page filled with meme shirts.
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This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner).
Stay away from this kind of activity.
RED FLAG for me.
Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Isn't the definition of a paypal stealth account that there is no clear owner associated with the account? If you can prove that you are the owner of the paypal account through some form of documentation, why don't you just open a bank account with that documentation yourself? I believe you can open an online Checking account with BoA pretty easily. (Or check the thread in service discussion which lists a number of EU banks that can be opened online.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1756494.0Any for usa? I referred to BoA in above post. https://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checking/advantage-banking/Requirements; Social Security number and date of birth of all account holders Phone number and email address Physical U.S. address (no post office boxes) Debit card or account information for funding your new account Shouldn't be hard at all to fullfill these if you're actually a US resident. *with legit business purposes*
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Is there a merchant or site that can do this. ??
Help a brother out please???
Not sure but you can check if bitpay can do this. I think this is something that I have not seen with Bitcoin. When I was introduced to Bitcoin I had this in mind too but then I thought let it manage in old fashioned way. Yes, i don't see why OP can't use something like Bitpay or coinpayments for a month to month subscription service. Coinpayments; https://www.coinpayments.net/apidoc-acceptingIf you have a bit of technical knowledge yourself, you can probably even cut the third-party out, and just use Bitcoin core. (Which will save some % on each tx.) Two others that might be worth looking in to; https://www.blockonomics.co/merchants#/page1https://gourl.io
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This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner).
Stay away from this kind of activity.
RED FLAG for me.
Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Isn't the definition of a paypal stealth account that there is no clear owner associated with the account? If you can prove that you are the owner of the paypal account through some form of documentation, why don't you just open a bank account with that documentation yourself? I believe you can open an online Checking account with BoA pretty easily. (Or check the thread in service discussion which lists a number of EU banks that can be opened online.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1756494.0
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Hmm. I know https://blockchair.com offers the USD value of each input, but i don't think you can change it to Pounds. Blockchair.com shows historic amounts as well, so that's pretty nice when doing taxes.
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I understand that fully also. But why only one address. What about the other addresses why they still intact.. As private key is for all addresses and not just one address.
Hm. The only mistake in this is that's the one seed for all addresses, not private key. Since you have made a transaction, that transaction have sent the "change" to another of your addresses. May this be the problem? However, I am getting out of ideas... This is most likely what happend, when you make a transaction, your entire balance is spend (& send to a change adress, as Neurotic mentioned). or the attacker simply hasn't realized yet that your other adresses also hold funds. If you really think you got hacked, RATTED, or phished, best practice is to move the remainder of your funds to a clean wallet ASAP. (Might be smart to create the wallet on another device, as by the looks of it, your current one might be compromised.)
I have to say though, it's unlikely for a single adress to be compromised. It's either your entire wallet that's been hacked, or nothing in 99.9% of the cases.
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Is it just me, or is there still no option for 2fa here at BTT yet? I feel like it would significantly decrease the chances of people hijacking accounts on here...Its hard to take sites seriously these days that don't offer 2fa.
I do not like doing 2FA for it could be hard to recover account especially if it will be link to a phone and get stolen or lost. One can never access again with that account and for that it would be a pain. Bitcointalk.org has been secured this time so what really needed is to trust the dev., trust theymos and the admin that is working hard for the development of the forum. We will also have to consider the launching of the new forum and it is very substantial to wait for now because transition will going be observe from the time that the new forum will be officially announce for its operation. Uhh, almost all 2FA services such as Authy/Google Authenticator provide backup codes you can write down and use in case your phone gets lost/stolen. That is if you're using a pre-paid number. Also, this applies even more to email adresses. If your email adress gets hacked, there's usually not really any *easy* way to get it back (unless it's GMAIL.). One can never access again with that account and for that it would be a pain. You can always recover your account with a signed message from a bitcoin adress?
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