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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 07, 2022, 09:10:28 PM
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Hi there is there any other way of contacting support at Freebitco.in? I have sent them a message using the contact form but I still haven't received a reply.

You may try to describe your problem here, or you may contact directly TheQuin. He is a freebitco representant here Wink



Thank you I will contact the representantive.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 06, 2022, 12:30:18 PM
Hi there is there any other way of contacting support at Freebitco.in? I have sent them a message using the contact form but I still haven't received a reply.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 02, 2022, 07:07:51 PM
I have contacted the freebitco.in cs on using the contact form.I was hopping to get a faster response here.
Thank you everyone for replying and contributing.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 02, 2022, 12:48:52 PM
HI there,I am thinking of using the FreeBitco.in daily compund interest. Now, I am wondering can I user a VPN, TOR or anything similar to access the website without being banned and having my BTC seized ?
Let me be clear,I only want to use a VPN or TOR for my own privacy and security, I don't want to break any rules by having multiple accounts.
5  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Using FreeBitco.in's daily compound interest or not ? on: December 02, 2022, 12:39:11 PM
HI there,I am thinking of using the FreeBitco.in daily compund interest.
Freebitco has been around for nearly 10 years and they are surely one of the most reputable bitcoin related services. But I still recommend you to avoid any custodial service for keeping your coins. Keep your coins on a non-custodial wallet, so you can have full control over them.


Now, I am wondering can I user a VPN, TOR or anything similar to access the website without being banned and having my Bitcoin seized ?
If you are going to use VPN for multi-accounting, that's surely against their rules. I have seen many reports regarding banning accounts due to abusing their system.

By the way, freebitco have a thread in the forum. You may get a better response if you ask any question you have there.  
Click here to visit their thread.

I understand your point.And let me be clear, I would be using a VPN/TOR solely for security and privacy, not for multi-accounting.Also thank you for the thread , I couldn't find it.That's really helpful.
6  Economy / Micro Earnings / Using FreeBitco.in's daily compound interest or not ? on: December 01, 2022, 04:48:06 PM
HI there,I am thinking of using the FreeBitco.in daily compund interest. Now, I am wondering can I user a VPN, TOR or anything similar to access the website without being banned and having my Bitcoin seized ?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bitcoin Core reinstallation ? on: November 02, 2022, 10:05:23 PM
Hi there, I am thinking of reinstalling Bitcoin Core  in Flatpak packaging and installing a Rpm package.Now, I am wondering is it possible to reinstall BC without any lose of the Blockchain data ?
8  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Question is , what to do with the minned Bitcoins ? on: February 26, 2022, 01:55:04 PM
It' seems I have offended the '' Holy cow '' of online casinos.A simple google search offers evidence of my claims and I will provide the casino with security measures they can implement in order to fix the said issues. The post isn't a complaint. I can care less about the casino. Any casino is a business fed by greed, enough said. I have never claimed that they aren't legit, but I do claim that receiving your password my e-mail as an option is just bad security practice. Furthermore, I am mining on my own from 2016 so it's not a small amount to start with. From what I was able to find Incognito wallet might be on a good road to something similar I was talking about. There are trade-off as they pay-out interest in their own coin and they do offer trustless custody. Note. If you are able to contribute to my question, which is how to make the most out of BITCOIN (financially) than post away. If you are just posting to defend a business. Don't expect further responses from me.
9  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Question is , what to do with the minned Bitcoins ? on: February 25, 2022, 05:29:23 PM


'' They failed your trust test because they blocked an obviously fake referral account?


You tested if you can cheat them and since you can't in reverso world it means they are cheaters too? Common!


Not saying that you should store your coins on any online website but I can assure you every single one of them would block your account if you try this scheme to make some extra income.''




Well, if you must know, I made a series of tests and the said casino was able to fail them all. From their security, support, provability logic, etc. My statement is that they can't be trusted. When my paper is done (on the topic of de-anonymization of Bitcoin) you are more than welcome to go over my data. There was no cheating involved as we where using different laptops on public wifi - TOR -FREEBITCO.IN. The issue was only present when they where contacted and messaged with security and privacy concerns. I deliberately said that the referral was my wife. And still I don't see the issue on their side, they just lack politeness. They are a funny bunch but as I said I don't want to make this thread about trustiness business.






''What you want sounds like sending an anonymous letter to a broker telling him you have 100k under your bed and you want to invest that but keeping the money in your pocket. "You can't have your cake and eat it!".''




Does that bother you, in any way? Asking a question isn't a crime. I feel that such a service should be useful to the Bitcoin community which still respects their privacy and anonymity.


MY idea is to try and develop a system which lives up to the principle idea of being your own bank (Not your keys, not your coins.). While you earn an interest.
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Question is , what to do with the minned Bitcoins ? on: February 25, 2022, 01:53:21 PM
Hi there community, I have been asking myself for a while now what to do with my mined Bitcoins? Should I just HODL, invest, get an account with a daily compound interest, lend, etc. From what I was able to find Freebitco.in isn't a place anybody should hold a satoshi because they just can't be trusted with them and even when you trust them you don't have the anonymity you think you have. I just emailed their support regarding TOR and two emails latter my account was blocked as well as my wifes (referral) which we used to see if they can be trusted what they say and they failed to do so. But enough about that topic, is there any sound way to earn with your Bitcoins while I stay true to the principle ideal of? My keys, my Bitcoins with at least having some anonymity.
11  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: A secure hardware wallet for Bitcoin ? on: January 17, 2022, 06:16:06 PM
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The Raspberry pi air gap is a great way to store if done right but for me the bulkiness would be an issue. The whole setup would require just added cost which does not benefit the issue. I still really feel as the issue isn't just in mine why of privacy/security/trust/design, etc. But the supply of hardware wallets isn't up to a standard which I see all the topics mentioned should be at. And yes I have read articles like this one ( https://blog.keyst.one/air-gapped-computers-and-phones-vs-hardware-wallets-whats-the-difference-458888cdd97?gi=bd6beb5edf8d) and many others. Don't get the wrong impression, I don't have a Snowden like threat level , I just like to know that if I am paying for something that the product works for me. That it can't be stolen for data extraction, that the suppy-chain attack isn't something I have to worry, they won't get hacked and lose my data , the device can be store bought for cash etc. You get the point , I will play around with the Raspberry pi air gap but id does not work well in a scenario where one would be hiding the device in one place the seed in a different location and so on.
12  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: A secure hardware wallet for Bitcoin ? on: January 15, 2022, 07:15:20 PM
The price comes to a little bellow 250 $ without customs which vary , so I am not even sure about the end price.

I don't know where the price of $250 came from, because as far as I can see, the price of the Mk3 version is around $129, and you also get another 5% discount if you pay with Bitcoin. I know shipping costs and customs + VAT can be quite expensive, but $250 is still a little too much for HW considering there are alternatives.

On the other hand, if someone for obvious reasons does not want to trust the most famous manufacturers, then even $250 is not too much.
First of all, thank you all for you replys , they have been most helpful.


Second , from my post it can be read that I am not only buying MK3 only but also the before mentioned parts as well. Third , I don't have an issue with MK3 not being user friendly. My issue is with the idea I don't have any really solution for the problem as an end user. All of the wallets have a series of issues . Furthermore I do understand that nothing is perfect but at this point I can only see a small part of hardware wallets as usable for end users. The reason being the demand is huge as well as thirst for profit. This topic can go on a long time but that's not the point of it. The reason I asked is I feel as the popular wallets seem to be traps to make an easy buck. Some features are fine but most just don't work or are just useless.


To finish this reply, I will give you an example of what an end user like myself wants and it's not to worry about his funds , be able to spend them when she/he wants and not to have to worry if they need to watch out for the next hardware vulnerability. The vulnerability part might be much but still , it's possible if done right.I do have some experience with setting up air taps so I will try recreating the mentioned setup or most likey setup a DIY Open Source Hardware wallet using Raspberry Pi Zero.
13  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / A secure hardware wallet for Bitcoin ? on: January 14, 2022, 07:42:10 PM
HI there, my journey to find and buy a hardware wallet which works for me.At the moment I am located in the EU (Malta) which brings me to the issue of shipping cost and customs.Whilst I was able to find a reasonable price to shipping the customs remain. At this point I am thinking about buying a ColdCard,Power-Only USB Cable, Power-Only USB Cable. The price comes to a little bellow 250 $ without customs which vary , so I am not even sure about the end price. However , I was thinking through the whole process and I still am not sure if I really need to spend that much on a hyped-up calculator. The setup I have in mind is using software like Sparrow , Electrum or Specter for the air gap transaction signing.The idea is to keep the funds private key as cold as possible but also usable on monthly bases if needed. Now I would love to hear suggestions and recommendations from a smart community like one here.


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14  Other / Beginners & Help / IS it possible to let your BTC work for you ? on: January 10, 2022, 08:37:59 PM
Hey, I am wondering is it truly possible that my BTC works for me , without revealing my private keys and also without KYC ?
I have read and heard about similar things but they seem more like a Ponzi scheme.
Does anybody have any experience with a non-custodia platform/wallet /swap which does not require KYC but supports BTC ?

A privacy concerned BTC fan.
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