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9301  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder) on: March 04, 2020, 04:13:59 PM
I will try to rephrase as I have a feeling we might've had misunderstanding as I'm not native English speaker.
I'd like to put all the found keys in a txt file. What exactly should I write after -o? is it something like -o C:/BTC/vanitysearch/file.txt where I specify the path to that particular file?

Let's say it simple. If you do this:

Code:
vanitysearch -c -o results.txt 1Me

Then results.txt will get bigger and bigger, containing 3 lines for each found address. In my case the first 6 lines are:

Code:
PubAddress: 1meEixrnWYtQFXUkDxnP3ENxXCmEZJ1kE
Priv (WIF): p2pkh:L5dBcsL9Pgmx5pDk1ii7ykdQPx17XQZuhEpofKQFWn4K382jXCUB
Priv (HEX): 0xFAC64ACC2BEBB389756AB9AB34A885F9F2879D960323293A0F51DB12881EF4DA
PubAddress: 1metAmdcDmYj5F5sgDsDHUJVdv3VMbeUb
Priv (WIF): p2pkh:KytWuwVt4DDoPjwvsuKQb2BDdMApd7jtPiymw6eekWYsycvrMKcH
Priv (HEX): 0x4FA34D7759299FEBD5DBB8DC0E4AA89C7B0EE8AD77D560382F7FFE6B8F08CFF8

This is what you wanted to know? Clear now?
However, nobody stops you from making a test with a very simple vanity rule which will give you results in seconds.
9302  Other / Meta / Re: Top helpers of this forum on: March 04, 2020, 03:51:28 PM
I'd add some names I see a lot and they're not already on this topic (in no particular order) : achow101, mocacinno, nc50lc, pooya87, o_e_l_e_o, ETFbitcoin, Abdussamad, HCP, TryNinja, Pmalek, Lucius
There are a lot of helpful people around, everybody's "list" depend a lot on the subforums he visits the most.


edit: I tend to agree that this may be OP's attempt to snatch some extra merit. On the other hand I think that these guys (and/or girls) do merit some "extra" recognition.
9303  Economy / Services / Re: Follow4Follow on Twitter - Help Each other Grow on: March 04, 2020, 03:15:37 PM
Today is not a great day for SSL certificates. Let's Encrypt to revoke 3 million certificates on March 4 due to software bug
I can't tell though if OP problem is related to this.
9304  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which is Best Trading or Freelancing? on: March 04, 2020, 01:33:25 PM
Which is Best Trading or Freelancing?

It highly depends on what you can do at high quality.

If you don't know much about trading and try to gamble some money on the rise or fall of the price, you'll lose, sooner or later.
If you don't know how to produce something that's needed (for real) and how to sell your skills at the best you'll end up freelancing for pennies.

Freelancing is tough. You have to know how to optimize your work/time and, as possible, sell your already done work to more employers (in IT that means highly reusable code, for example).
Trading is imho even harder, because you need 24/7 to be there, because only knowledge and skill is not enough - you risk your funds too, and you may need extra balls to buy mostly when "there's blood on the streets" and sell when everybody is making the happy dance.


However, by the fact you have put these two "options" face to face means you don't know either of them so you should clearly avoid both.
9305  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What age would you recommend the forum to ? on: March 04, 2020, 11:08:03 AM
My call is knowledge is open for all. It is all about how you use it.

If one would go by your rules, you'd send 7 years old kids directly to hardcore porn sites. For knowledge and such.
No.

There's legislation available in various countries.


I’m sure there are or have been many members under 16

Here some are nice, some are scammers.
Some talk nice, some are cursing.
Here people talk about investments, which need certain maturity (do not spend what you don't afford to lose)
Here people talk about gambling, which again needs certain maturity to avoid addiction and over spending.
And yeah, there can be NSFW threads too.

I am with Upgrade00 on the "even 18+" part. If you get kids in here, parental consent is a must. Else you may get into trouble.
You're correct, there may be many under 16 here. But they are not your kids' class and not your "jurisdiction". For the ones you have to be (in a way or another) responsible for, you must be much more careful.
9306  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 01-Mar-2020] on: March 04, 2020, 08:47:19 AM
WOLF.BET can probably be removed for now. It's "paused".

Ohayo!

Echoing what I said last week, as of now the campaign is on PAUSE/HOLD, see you back in a few weeks. Thank you all!
You are free to remove your Signature & Avatar.
9307  Economy / Reputation / Re: Please make your vote for the flag created against game-protect on: March 03, 2020, 04:27:38 PM
It would be nice if they purged all of GPs posts / threads / feedback / everything.

This would be wonderful!
The ban is also great; it just took way too long until it happened.

His legacy will be... um, memorialized... in the form of a Bitcointalk and BPIP profile.

And maybe a bugfix in bpip extension.  Grin  (edit: indirectly, but this is how I've found it).
9308  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BETA] BPIP Extension - user info add-on / extension for Firefox, Chrome, et al on: March 03, 2020, 04:20:55 PM
I think that I've found a bug.
If an user is Ignored, although the proper settings are there in the extension, the extra info is not shown (for example "Banned") in a discussion thread.
9309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A question about halving on: March 03, 2020, 10:30:02 AM
Halving doesn't make any difference in the total proposed coin supply, so you can say it doesn't make a difference.
But on the other hand the miners will receive half of previous the block reward for the same effort (hardware and consumption).
So I'd guess that the miners will do their best to sell at higher prices to stay on profit. Hence the price should increase. Hence it could be a good reason to invest.
On the other hand, many say that the prices are manipulated, that the halving price is already counted in and so on.
So there are reasons to invest and reasons to not invest. It is up to the potential investor to decide for himself.


Of course, this makes sense for established coins. A fairly new coin, if it's worthless, if it has no proper infrastructure, use, market, ... halving will change nothing.
9310  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why pruned node is full node ? on: March 03, 2020, 09:39:36 AM
But, what keeps the miners honest, besides the their incentive to do so?

Let's not forget the pools. And what keeps the pools "honest" is the competition and the fear. The fear that if they do something wrong they may get punished by losing the miners and getting out of business.
9311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Question about Github on: March 03, 2020, 09:34:42 AM
I read on here about knowing or identify how serious a project is through their github home but here is my doubts, should I start considering every projects that failed to release their GitHub home to the public a scam project? Does all top 10 coins on Coinmarketcap has GitHub home? I need answers to empower my knowledge further, thanks

If the source code is publicly available (on Github or not), anybody can check the source code for bugs, back doors and such; also anybody can build and run the source code as a safer alternative (provided you understand what's there vs some executables which may contain anything).
So the public source code is a plus. Source code on Github, where people can even follow the evolution and fixes, is another plus.

But that doesn't automatically make closed source projects a scam.


And I will give you a simple example: just think of a miner software. Somebody may make the miner with developer fee. No source code, since if he'd publish the source code, others will build it without that fee. Somebody else may make a fake miner, which tries to steal your coins, but advertises it as a miner with lower or no developer fee. Why would you trust one and not the other? Hard to tell. But if a 3rd developer makes am miner and publish the source code with it, people will use this one and maybe even donate or help improving it.
9312  Economy / Reputation / Re: Chipmixer sponsor dangerous untrustworthy members and Racists and unfair treat? on: March 02, 2020, 06:57:27 PM
@OP, still are you seeing red trust on marlboroza's profile?

If I go as dt I see the -1 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=787736;dt
If I go by my normal settings, I don't see the -1 because Vispilio is excluded, although not directly (he's not in my distrust list).

So OP may indeed see the -1.
9313  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is Not An Organization on: March 02, 2020, 05:46:40 PM
Bitcoin is not just the devs and bitcointalk. Bitcoin actually can run very good without the current devs(*) and without bitcointalk.
And then what remains? Miners and pools which compete for resources, various nodes made for various reasons (from being nice to supporting a business) and plenty of users - investors, traders, speculators, people who work for Bitcoin, people with businesses in Bitcoin and so on.
This is by no means something organized.

I think that one of the reasons Satoshi has disappeared is to avoid Bitcoin become an organization under the lead of dev team.


(*) Some may argue about the devs and I will come with an idea. What if multiple dev teams emerge for Bitcoin and their ideas differ? Well, the nodes should ultimately decide which change they go with and the others will have their fork. This is the "power" of consensus.
9314  Economy / Reputation / Re: Chipmixer sponsor dangerous untrustworthy members and Racists and unfair treat? on: March 02, 2020, 05:32:22 PM
We can get red tag but this why my shield is here. A shield for a free speech is honorable as my words are true.

Did you look into the mirror when you said this?
Did you get a good laugh?  Grin

I would care because I don't think it help this forum is chipmixer sponsor dangerous and cheating members  
I can not try to get on chipmixer personally.
Make it fair and honest or you can admit you are unfair cheating and racist and want to sponsor members who can trust abuse and cause the forum dangerous high risk.

You have to make your mind. You don't seem convinced your problem is about Chipmixer or ... one person.
The Chipmixer members I discuss with (on this forum) on a daily basis are way more than "OK".
And however you try to put some personal grudge under the blanket of "fight for the truth", it's just plain pathetic.
9315  Economy / Reputation / Re: Chipmixer sponsor dangerous untrustworthy members and Racists and unfair treat? on: March 02, 2020, 04:50:57 PM
and not giving fair opportunity.

They don't have to. It's their money, their rules, their ways of following them. You just cannot argue with that.
If you comply and get lucky, perfect. If not, move on. That's what I've done. And many others too. There are more campaigns, there are more opportunities, and it's not all about money.. or should not be.

Now... if Chipmixer would also pay 25-50$ per week, would you care?  Roll Eyes
9316  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How seed phrase can be hijacked? on: March 02, 2020, 09:49:38 AM
you can simply figuring it out by asking them some basic questions. start from "where did you download Electrum from and did you verify its signature"

Another important question is where he kept the backup of the seed. You know, some still keep it in e-mail or such  Roll Eyes
(People are great at making sure they have no back doors open and forgetting to check the front door).
9317  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Potential Scam " I JUST DOUBLED MY 1 BITCOIN" on: March 02, 2020, 09:34:21 AM
The initial thread is deleted, so OP can also remove the link.
And I've also supported the flag.


I have to say, scammer is most intelligent, because he is posting where red tag and flag not visible. And using different gamble site names. That's why I think feedback should visible every board even for guests. Who know perhaps some newbies greedy users would fall in that trap.

And he's also good on triggering the greed. "The only downside of this method is that you can use it only once" he tells. Obviously the scammed newbies will not try it twice.
9318  Economy / Exchanges / Re: A new virus is attacking Google 2FA app on: February 28, 2020, 03:36:36 PM
Although it's not perfect, Aegis can be a good alternative. There's quite a review here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5192978.0
I'm using it for some months now.

The difference is that Aegis keeps its data password protected and can be exported/imported too.
9319  Other / Off-topic / Re: Windows 10 update can delete your files! on: February 28, 2020, 03:26:49 PM
Indeed it's a bad move to keep useful data on desktop (or on the system drive). And the seed ... in a text file, really?!

From what I've read it's a bug they had/have: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-kb4532693-update-bug-reportedly-deletes-user-files/
Their testing department is getting weaker and weaker, and that's already well known.

From what I've read there's a chance that uninstalling that update may restore the correct desktop. And this means that the files are still there somewhere.


PS. My computer got updated today and everything seems to be in place, including a handful or reminders I have on desktop.
9320  Other / Meta / Re: Scrap the trolling rule? on: February 28, 2020, 08:29:25 AM
subtle, because if the perpetrator does not go about it subtly, then the target will not be amply provoked

If that's the case then we should definitely scrap the rule - sounds unenforceable.

Imho even the far-from-subtle "trolling" is not much enforced, if by that we mean the posts deleted or more.
Imho at least the far-from-subtle "trolling" posts could be handled better. But I know it's not easy, since, yep, freedom of speech. I guess that all depends from report to report and from mod to mod.
And there's always the ultimate tool - ignore user - although it's a dangerous tool, since it could allow the forum become a cesspool without us noticing it.

This being said, my vote is to keep the rule, whether it's well enforced or not.
(Maybe we can discuss towards improving the way this is handled better.)
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