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941  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / Drainage is not a dump yard on: July 13, 2023, 01:51:51 AM
In Nigeria almost all the drainage has a blockage just from the fact that citizens has turned the drainage to dump yard and they suffer from it especially during this period of rain. The government are not trying the little that is done should be appreciated and cared for because when it gets bad again we still gonna suffer it.

It's raining season and we can see the effects of this, when they are poured into drainage. How many times have you gone out during this raining season and have not seen a block drainage leading to road or other places filled with water. We mostly don't care till it affects us that like the biggest issue in Nigeria. Let's try to limit the use of rubber and plastic and even if we do use it, let's us try to dispose them properly.This causes soil and water pollution (since plastic is a non-biodegradable waste).
Pet coke use the tag RECYCLE Me but most times it's still end in drainage
Is not everything the government has to enact laws on before we know is bad
Pray God help us to the right thing always
942  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / Privacy and ways to protection on: July 07, 2023, 03:15:45 PM
1 Abstract    
2 Introduction
3 pmrivacy-based browsers
Chromium
Brave
Epic
Tor
Mozilla firefox
DuckDuckGo
4 Privacy search engine
DuckDuckGo
Qwant
Swisscows
5 Information Google and other big companies are tracking users
Why this tracking is an issue ?        
Encrypting internet connection with VPN        
6 Making communication private
Using encrypted email(s)    
Limiting information shared privately and publicly
Be cautious of phishing scam
 


Abstract
I was inspired to write this post after reading this post by Charles Tim, saw that it will be more useful in our local board.
People gives less concern about  their privacy online, like what big companies like Google or sites they visit do with their data. This data collected by big companies like Google or the sites they visit are personal information that shouldn’t  be shared with anyone, though big companies like Google or sites they visit never speaks of the fact that there is a possibility of them selling those data to third parties which can use the data to steal from such individual  or blackmailing them or any other cybercrime. People should be cautious of the browsers, search engines, VPNs, emails and many others like social media they use and the data they share there.


Introduction
People store their bitcoin and other digital assets and even important business credentials on their phones, tablets and computers without really being cautious about their privacy, such carelessness can give hackers an opportunity to enter into an individual device and steal their bitcoin or other digital assets or credentials. Aside stealing digital assets or business credentials, Hackers may steal really important information of such individual. This among the reason why it is very important for One to be very cautious about their privacy, since we are in the digital age and cyber crime is increasing as day goes by.
People use the internet without the knowledge of reasons for privacy protection. People are using various search engines and browsers that pleases them, accepting every terms from the browsers, sites or APPs they use without ever reading them and also accepting cookies without knowing what they are use for and they don’t even bother to do research to know the dangers of what they are doing. People ignorance on privacy are the reasons their device are being hack or they being scammed.

What are cookies ?
Cookies are data that websites drop on visitors browser storage in order to keep track of where the user have visited on the web. It is use to identify a user on the web, to keep track of visitors like their Log in details ( in order to be use for auto sign in) , presenting webpages just as the user would prefer. The data are collected from the users when they accept cookies, such data include the user location and IP address, personal data like email address and phone number, Log in information, minutes spent on sites, items added to cart and others. There is nothing bad until the sites or browser choose to sell them to third party (though some websites ask for permissions for third party cookies ) which may use it against the user , though the site may even choose to use it against the user, this are reasons why users should read the cookies they to accept before accepting them in order which of their data is being collected, be careful of sites they giving their consent in collecting their data and also try to avoid to site that request for cookies.  

Fingerprinting :
this is more recent threat on user privacy on the internet, though user can delete cookies or turn off third party cookies, sites can still track users through fingerprinting which can be stop only when the user get a new device or use a browser that can change the information. This doesn`t need user IP address, it uses javascript to collect details about the hardware and other component of the user device which makes such device unique from every other devices, it generate an ID through this and it is use to track such user activities online.

Privacy browsers  
What is Chromium :
Chromium is an open source browser develop by Google, though it is a browser itself but many other browsers are built using its source code, some offer privacy while others are malicious, staling users data, infecting users device with malware and others. The Chromium browser itself offer privacy if one can set it though it has a complex set up and unless you are have advance knowledge it is advisable not set up yourself in order not to accidently make your privacy public. Its update speed is among the fastest because new update are being released almost everyday. The red flag of Chromium is from the fact that though it is an open source Google still has some control over it .

  Brave browser :
This is among the most secured browser, though it is relatively new but on default i.e without using extensions, it is a privacy base browser.
Pros
1 Offer protection from fingerprinting, blocks Ad and trackers by default
2 If users accept ad viewing, they earn token called BAT (Basic attention token) which users can use as they please i.e they can choose to withdraw, gift to a content writers or websites or simply exchange for other coins.
3 It is fast just like Chrome since they are built on Chromium and It removes those Google features which obstruct users privacy.
4 It offers a private browsing mode that uses Tor to make users Anonymous.
5 It has a good user interface and offer customizable features and extensions to improve Privacy.
6 ino
Cons
1 It is still relatively new
 2 The extensions and customization it offer are few compare to other privacy browsers
3 It is not as transparent as it seems because someone caught them autocompleting URL of certain crypto site with their affiliate link .
4 It is built on Chromium source code
5 Requires KYC to earn BAT token

 Epic browser :
This is another privacy browser built on Chromium source code. They their promise on delivering extreme privacy, no Auto-syncing, no Auto-spell and others by default
Pros
1 It blocks ads, cookies, fingerprinting and trackers by default, You can see the numbers of cookies and trackers blocked.
2 Other default features are present like automatically deleting  browsing history, no login data are stored and no save links for autosuggestion when typing web address.
3 Uses DuckDuckGo as default search engine
4 It can be customize for your own convenience at the expense of your privacy
5 Built proxy that anonymize users and offer strong protection for users IP
Cons
1 Its blocks RTC calls that can review users IP ( as this can give information about user location and device details) address and this can make it hard for some people.
2  It is built on Chromium source code

Tor browser :
When it comes to being anonymous online Tor browser is the best, it has been consistent in protection of user privacy for long . when changing the settings you should be careful not to compromise your privacy ( changing settings should be done my advance users).
Pros
1 It blocks ads, cookies, fingerprinting and trackers by default
2 When it comes to user privacy Tor browser is the best
3 It uses DuckDuckGo as default search engine

Cons
1 It is quite slow because of the means it use for protection of user privacy which is onion routing  
2 It support few majority of extension and users should be careful  when changing settings since they compromise privacy (This should be done by advance users)
3 It main focus is user privacy and lacks in some areas of security like not having anti-malware technology and blocks plug-ins by design

Mozilla Firefox browser :
Aside being among the most used browser in world, it is an open source browser and it offer privacy and security to users. It has an enhanced privacy features.
Pros
1 It blocks ads, cookies, fingerprinting and trackers by default
2 customizing extensions can be done easily
3 It has an impressive collection of security features in it add ons
4 It is trusted by millions, since has existed for long and its an open source code
Cons
1 It enable telemetry, pocket and startup profiling data collection which send user usage and performance data to Mozilla by default. Though these can be disable in settings

DuckduckGo browser :
At first DuckDuckGo was only a privacy search engine but it does has it browser now though it has not fully integrated to a browser, it browser is currently available on mobile while for desktops, its still in progress. It mobile app provide private search, website protection, blockers and more.

Other privacy browsers
 Mullvad browser
Vivaldi
Freenet
Waterfox
These browser listed can also block JavaScript to prevent fingerprinting but blocking JavaScript makes most websites unable to work or function well since most websites are also built with JavaScript. You can use extensions to make your Chrome and Safari browser to gain some privacy but you should know that using extensions for Chrome is really complex. Get a good knowledge of the extension you want to use because there can be malicious extensions also.
Privacy search engine  
Some criteria to know a good privacy search engine include :
1 Doesn`t track user data
2 Has an easy to use interface
3 Search results are delivered appropriately
4 Offer customizable options for users
5 Transparent  with users

DuckDuckGo :
DuckDuck is one of the most (if not the most) used privacy search engine, its extension is compatible with Chromium base browsers, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and other browsers. If you are interested in local search results DuckDuckGo is the best. It user interface is similar to google search. They generate income by displaying ads in the right side bar which is still much better than google ads and through small commissions they earn from eCommerce site like Amazon since they may add their affiliate code to the site and then being paid when user makes purchase there.

Qwant :
This is a metasearch engine, it primarily get search results from Bing though it also has it own capabilities of getting search results. It has one of the best user experience with features to narrow search results like news, images, social, or videos though they are not personalized to user preference since it doesn`t store users data . It has products like Qwant Maps, Qwant music, Qwant boards ( similar to pinterest) and Qwant junior ( for kids). It has extensions for Chrome and Firefox and apps available for IOS and Android. One of the ways they earn is through affiliate deals with sites such as eBay and so for some searches these sites may make it to the top of result pages.

Swisscows :
Its based is in Switzerland and it is available in eight language ( English, Italian and Spanish included ). Most of it search results is from Bing since it partners with Bing. It search result delivering system differs from other search engine. No ads since it relies on donations from users and businesses. Swisscows is ideal for family use since it  child-friendly  by filtering adult content such as pornography and violence. It has a good user interface, users can look specifically for images, videos, or music and some other features. It has additional tools including a translation tool like google translate.
Others
MetaGer
Mojeek
Searx
Startpage
Brave search

Information Google and other big companies are tracking  
Personal information
Unique identifiers like IP address
Activity like search terms, time spent on activity
Location info
Getting people from public sources like advertisers
Though the amount of data collected from this areas listed above varies by this big companies, like Apple,they keep mainly data they need to uphold users account  and Amazon since they depend less on advertising revenue while companies like
Facebook, Google and Twitter which are advertising revenue dependent collect more data from users. Out of all the user data collecting from big companies google is the most hungry, weather when using Gmail or Google Maps, Google still find ways from collecting users data.

Why this tracking is an issue ?
This companies especially google may customers some positive reasons for collecting their data like for personalisation, while others may not see the ads as an issue more rather as an assistant to get quickly what they want. The fact that it do have a pros doesn`t there are no cons, This users data can be sold sometimes highest bidders and even if they are cautious of who they user data to that doesn`t mean those (the third parties) would do the same and soon the user data would be with some group of people who may use it against such users which might be stealing of such user funds, business documents or Identity or even blackmailing and any other cybercrime. Aside selling their database might be hack and such users privacy would be compromise.

Encrypting internet connection with VPN  
A VPN (virtual private network) establishes a secure connection between a user and the internet. A secure VPN disguises users IP address when they use the internet and also secure against external attacks because only the user can access the data in encrypted through the VPN. There are features a secure VPN should have that ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the data transferred to the network. This features include :
1 Secure encryption
2 Open source VPN protocols
3 No logs policy i.e they do not keep record of user activity
4 kill switch ( This automatically disconnects user device from the internet when network drops)
5 DNS leak protection
6 Multi factor authentication
7 RAM-only servers i.e data is deleted from servers on  server reboot
8 Obfuscation mode i.e VPNs can get pass anti-VPN technology use by Governments and some websites with concealment using obfuscation and mode.
Some of the best VPNs are : NORDVPN, Express VPN, Proton VPN. Though they also have their pros and cons but you can see them all here

 Making your communications private  
Keeping your data safe online is crucial. When transfer data on the internet there are trace which attackers can follow to get those data and this should be avoided, so when sending confidential information it is advisable to encrypt them using End-to-end encryption (E2EE) since it is the most secure form of encryption. Though some platform may offer encryption of your information but the kind of encryption they offer may not be E2EE, they may be able to still get the info you passed even when they encrypt them because theirs is not E2EE, some may lie that they do offer E2EE  and which they don`t.

Using encrypted email(s)
Top email companies like Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook and others may offer a feature of encryption like transiting encryption which can encryption your data while transiting but not when at rest I.e it can be hack when it get to the receiver end. This feature is also limited i.e they can always do it since they need acceptance from the other mailing service. Though the information using the mailing services like gmail are not encrypted on basic, there are some end-to-end mail services like proton mail


Limiting information shared privately and publicly
The most common place to get information of most people is through Social media. People don`t think about their details they share online filling every bit of details requested by the social media for them correctly and when compiled can form a complete or mini ID for such person, this include ( Name, date of birth, home address, workplace and others). You should try to limit the information you share online if its possible don`t use your name, date of birth or don`t post about your place of work and others. Limiting information shared online is not restricted to social media, there are others like those platform requesting for kyc.
Identity theft is too common and when can see it here from the  those fraudsters (Yahoo guys or girls) works they go to social media find a User which as enough info they need online and still his/her identity. Aside this, some identity are stolen by sending their details through direct message, some lost their funds just from the fact that they sent them their login details and also even send verification pin to just because they trust someone they met online.
Be cautious of phishing scam
This has been existing for long and its still growing, more people are still victimized. Phishing scammers attempts to steal login credentials, information about such person/company, money or infect device with malware. Phishing scam are mainly through sending message to possible victims by email or any electronic communication like facebook, twitter, whatsapp and others , also by clicking, visiting or downloading  from unsecured sites or sites. It can even be done in this forum and that the reason you see most veteran members usually pressed on the fact that they did not click on some link sent by some users especially Newbies.
Here are some ways to prevent phishing scam
1 Be careful of the site you visit or link you click
2 Be careful of where you download and also who is sending to you
3 When you get emailed or message from e-communication, check if the domain is same with the one you use and know that most (if not all) financial services like banks or exchanges ( like binance and others) don`t request for users to provide their password or 2FA.
3 There are some dangers in using public Wifi through it scammers can be able to send malware to your device, so its better to use a secure VPN when you use a public Wifi.
4 Don`t trust anyone online, be cautious of what you send to others
5 Be careful of the sites you give access to your account like bank details, e-mail and others (  including KYC).
6 Don't ignore system update on your device especially pertaining to your security
7 Be careful of where you store your password and other important documents online and also try to use a strong password you can remember.
8 Install good and trustworthy Anti-Virus don't just go and download any random one because you may lost what you are trying to protect through it.
9 Don't be tempted to click on pop ups they can contain malware
10 Try to have at least a basic knowledge in Cyber security

Keep your phone and simply lock

Cybercrime is increasing fast in Nigeria, people have been victimised when their phone or device is lost or stolen, with sim card even if your phone is locked it still possible for criminals to steal money from your bank account since the sim is not locked, when you using phone locked try to use different passwords especially for your money app like wallet and bank app, also be careful of who you share your password with (Those we trust may have malicious plans against you) pray God separate us from them. Your type of phone matter on the Locked you use Samsung, IPhone and some others has good biometric locked but that doesn't mean all does like Itel. Use the best lock for your device.

Conclusion
Keeping data secure online can not be 100%, you have to find what works for you best. Cybercrime continue to grow so we have to be cautious of what we do online and also when you are searching for privacy, Switzerland, Belgium and others are good because those countries are privacy countries (I.e if you don't want the government to collect your data).


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943  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Not your key not your wallet on: June 30, 2023, 11:33:09 AM
I get the fact that this thread is to warn newbies about the danger of using centralise system and also how they put their privacy at risk by completing KYC process. But I couldn't help but wonder if you ever took your time to go through the ToS of the exchange before you made deposit? because it's clearly stated that all users are required to complete their identity verification before they can perform some certain activity and the fact that you didn't read the Terms also shows a wrong use of online services.
I did know about their previous ToS till they changed it, at that time (before I knew about the dangers of Kyc) I wanted use it to store my coins since I won't be able to withdraw without Kyc because at that time I couldn't get the required documents for the Kyc (till now though) but the fact is I never expected them to change their ToS good thing I don't have any coin of high value there.
This is not about their privacy only but the fact that the exchange can change their ToS which may be unfavorable to some customers

Back to the Op, Since you mentioned that you created this account before you became a member of bitcointalk and now a preacher of the importance of using non-custodial wallet, do well to also practice it.
Yes but I have done alot of dumb things, thinking Kyc was secured where as they are alot of dangers surrounding it. I recommend this post for anyone who wants to know about the dangers of Kyc Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless

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Thanks though but this is from them, I do get emails frequently for though.
944  Other / Beginners & Help / Not your key not your wallet on: June 30, 2023, 01:40:33 AM

Coinbase sent this to my email to inform me that I have till September 25th before my account is disabled and I should withdraw my funds before then but the fact is that I have not completed my KYC and so I won't be able to withdraw my funds there. Good thing what I have there doesn't really worth anything. Even if I want to do kyc I still can't because getting my documents would be really tasking for me.
This is among the reason we should be cautious of Centralise exchange because they can choose to change their terms and conditions which may be unfavourable to us.
Ps : I already have this account before I joined this Forum
945  Other / Meta / Re: fillippone merited thread need more support of merit source. on: June 29, 2023, 01:59:19 AM
snip
Why does it seems like merit begging, what is merit begging because as it seems now it all depends on user preference, what one sees as smart move may be seems by another as dumb (with regards to the upper rank members).

 Ranking up becomes difficult as time goes because there are a lot of members joining this forum though some are spammers, shit posters and others who go against the rule but there are others who also sticks to the rules and try to contribute in what way they can but did find it hard in ranking up, I guess that why Theymos created the merit source system and they work the way its convenient or  they see its more appropriate for them but currently it seems like there are few merit source (maybe they are few indeed or they have become tired of meriting others who later become shit posters or break rules or more focus on their local board or some other reasons) since there are now more good posters as time goes by ( keeping the fact that there are also more rule breakers ).
 OP the fact is Fillippone doesn't want any assistance because if he does he would have stated it, just as how LoyceV did here
Merit sources
If you want to help, please add this topic to your watch list (or post here). If you post as a Merit source, I won't delete that post
because this is among the Thread that inspired him to allocate merit this way.

However, I don't know how many merit sources there currently are, or how active they are, but I'll betcha it'd probably help things if Theymos added some new ones.  Speaking of that, I haven't seen any new applications to be a merit source in quite some time.
But I don't think there is really any need for more merit source at the moment because there are likely gonna be more shit post merited since more smerits would be available and the standard for a good post would decrease or have a stunted growth as time goes by (I guess that the reason Theymos has not add any more merit source currently).
946  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What type of posts should a newbie post? on: June 21, 2023, 04:05:06 PM
Welcome to this forum, as long as you don't break any of those rules, you have nothing to worry about when you make a post or reply.
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

 This Forum has been existing for over a decade and every old user where one time Newbie (since the time ranking was added) , there are alot of interesting topics that would be more helpful to Newbies and Ratimov did a compilation of the most important for beginners.
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
947  Other / Off-topic / Re: Universities still refuse to apologize for promoting violence against me! on: June 19, 2023, 04:09:40 PM
Sorry for everything you have gone through because of how your university treated you but you can't judge the world from a single view. In my own country students suffers from the lecturers (still yet not all are bad), Lecturals skip classes for no reasonable reasons, intentionally failing students just for them (the students) to come and pay for an upgrade of their grade (acting righteous) or just because of their lustful desires which may lead them to later sleeping or raping the student, setting topics they didn't teach in exams, more concerned on selling their books or materials than teaching, sending more materials of a course few days or a day to exam while some just drop materials within the semester and then the next time they probably come again is during exam and others.

Those I listed above are some of the things students suffers from the lecturers but in everything Students here still survive but the most painful is during final year, when some students will be shocked to see that they had missing scripts or failed some course in their previous years which they never did before and then they spillover. This has made some students to come to the notion that, its during final clearance that they know their actual grades hoping they can graduate.

 With this can I say all Lecturals (even professors) are evil ? Or can I say all Universities are evil ?
 I won't say you fighting for Justice is bad, but the way you are acting makes it seems like you are delusional. If you don't want to for therapy then try some meditation
948  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Good way to save guard our relationship/marriage. on: June 15, 2023, 08:56:49 PM
To me a happy home is built on trust, understanding, loyalty, love and forgiveness (thought of adding this because of our current societal behaviour, once a partner makes mistakes, majority of the advice they get is about divorce or revenge ) .
949  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I'am a newbie on: June 14, 2023, 09:26:40 PM
I don't know if what I'm doing is right or not, but maybe I think it's the best way to start in this forum. Honestly, I'm still afraid of violating the rules and getting banned. I know there are many members who got banned, but I don't know what they did wrong
Punishment for violating rules is not only ban (there are other punishment), it depends on the rule violated by the user or how many times it was continously done before a user is banned. Here is a Thread about the rules of this forum Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

For the next step, maybe I will read about bitcoin wallets. I just got an electrum wallet, but I don't know what its features are yet. I thought I could learn it here for free.
67.Helpful Guides For Newbie on the Electrum WalletBeginners & HelpJuly 29, 2021
950  Other / Meta / Re: [Bitcointalk Party - Discord sv] Bitcoin Pizza bake-off contest! Enter by June 1 on: June 14, 2023, 09:19:26 AM
I failed to post mine on Discord, didn't see the post about contestant posting their pizza on Discord earlier, though it was later posted by John Abraham or Cyrus but I know am already out, so next time I will be careful in the rules but it would have been better if the voting was done here with some rules guiding on how it should be done just as previous contest on this Forum like:
🥧 1st edition - Bitcointalk Pie Baking Contest 🥧
🎃 [ANN] Bitcointalk Bitcoin Pumpkin Carving Contest 🎃
951  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Merit] Share your best posts/threads with Fillippone to be merit assessed on: June 14, 2023, 07:53:34 AM
Please I would advice you to go through the
Rules for applying to get your post merited (which is clearly stated on this thread).
952  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which is the best board to focus on as a newbie in the forum? on: June 13, 2023, 02:27:24 PM
You can focus on board that you have interest on whether you are learning or contributing to that board it all depends on you. This forum is broad, so you just focus on what interests you.
Though they are some board that are restricted from newbies
Other than this, your welcome to post wherever you've got ideas. Places where your not allowed to post, you wouldn't have the reply icon or quote icon avaliable for you. Places like the Ivory Tower in serious discussion.
No need being scared, make positive contribution and you'll be good.
953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is still a digital currency on: June 13, 2023, 02:13:56 PM
I don't think you know about the country of el Salvador which is currently successfully adopting bitcoin as a legal tender in the country. So with this fact it can be concluded that your argument is not quite right. So it's best before you make a post related to bitcoin, you have to look for complete references in the article you are writing, so that your post doesn't have any obvious mistakes. Because you mentioned several countries only legalize bitcoin as an investment asset. In my personal opinion, making bitcoin as an investment asset is also not something bad, because it mostly has a positive impact on investors. So it's not wrong to make bitcoin an investment asset, because basically even if it is used as an investment asset, it can still be used as a means of payment if needed.
, because with opinions like that among bitcoin enthusiasts, it definitely indirectly makes bitcoin a more multi-use asset.
It workout for El Salvador But that doesn't mean it is the right way because it makes it possible for government to get task from it and this was not was stated by Satoshi in the Whitepaper.
954  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / Re: President Tinubu Signs Student Loan Bill Into . on: June 13, 2023, 01:12:41 PM
Only the reality of unemployment's in the country can discourage eligible sureties from standing for you as a student cause they are not sure you may be able to get a job or talk more of a good paying job to meet up with the loan after two years of the NYSC. Like there are so many issues to consider surrounding this student loan bill.
The unemployment is not the main issue but the fact that the benefactors may not want to pay and then blame it on unemployment or any other factors. Before taking loans one would have considered his/her plans in repaying the loan, we speak of unemployment often and some has this yardstick to quit school, using the popularly known tag School na scam but they later go into fraud because in the end no matter the unemployment rate being a degree holder is still better especially when opportunities arises.
955  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why Did Jesus Fast for 40 Days and 40 Nights? on: June 10, 2023, 06:44:29 PM
Jesus fasted for the beginning of his Ministry to overcome Temptation remember this verse
Quote
Mark‬ 14:38‬ NIV‬‬
[38] Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

956  Other / Meta / Re: Where do reports go? on: June 09, 2023, 09:19:07 AM
Then they might be able to use it is for illegal activities  Grin. Why did you post this shit topic? If you had done some research on how a forum backend works? You would have got all the answers.
Then I will appreciate if you can help me with such post 
honestly, I don't see any sense of curiosity in your questions but it that's the case, then global moderators are responsible for checking every board.
I ask this question because I made a mistake recently, so my accuracy percentage drops ( just wanted to know how it's been calculated)
957  Other / Meta / Where do reports go? on: June 08, 2023, 02:43:00 PM
Have been curious on where the comment made when reporting a post to a moderator goes and how is the accuracy of the comment is been calculated?
Also, who is the current Moderator in beginners and Help board since MiningBuddy has not been active since 2018.
958  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / Re: Scam de for p2p transactions? on: June 07, 2023, 03:45:11 AM
I understand say based on the ban wey CBN impose on banks,  say make dem no exchange naira for bitcoin, di traders of bitcoin, come dey exchange for p2p. So I foda understand say a buyer go pay money into di account of a seller and di seller go transfer the cryptocurrency into the buyer wallet. So my question be, what if the buyer pay money into di account of the seller, den di seller no come transfer the bitcoin into di buyer account, no be scam be dat? And as bitcoin de banned for Nigeria, how di person go seek for justice for the scam?
Chance of being scam exist in almost everything (if not all) and p2p is not an exception, while how being cautious varies with the platform you are using for p2p. Some offer helps against scam like binance and their response may not be fast.
Secondly e get any oda country wey dem government ban bitcoin wey dem de use dis p2p system?
Cryptocurrency and bitcoin is not entirely banned in Nigeria, there is only a ban by Cbn in making any crypto relating transactions. Some countries have their own partial ban while others faces complete ban.
959  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Established members and newbies on: June 06, 2023, 10:16:11 PM
I totally understand what you are trying to pass but if you have a good post that have not been merited, there are merit source who can help you out, though they are not much but not few either, once you keep to their rules definitely your post would be merited if it worth it, here are some thread that are currently open to help forum members rank up :
[self-moderated] Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source
Re: [Merit]
Help newbies and those who have a little left to the next rank

[Merit] Share your best posts/threads with Fillippone to be merit assessed
Helping Potential Legendary, Hero, Senior and Full Members (May 2023 Update)
There are others that I don't know of but this would help you though.
960  Economy / Reputation / Re: 12 Years on Bitcointalk Today! on: June 06, 2023, 09:52:54 PM
Congratulation, you being in this Forum for 12 years till now is amazing, just thought how old I was when you joined this Forum   Cool. Aside being old in this Forum you have contributed to the growth of this forum and bitcoin,thanks for all you do and congratulation once again (or should I say happy 12 years birthday in bitcointalk Grin).
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