You know you want it. Side note, @ $1 a ticket I am loosing on this one but I want to keep the $1 raffles going. And it's just going to spend a few years in my desk till I do something with it anyway :-) Sadly I can only ship to the US from where I am and the Post Office has limited hours due to Covid-19 so I can't get to them when they are open. But I am cleaning up, so I have all this stuff to put up for raffles so there is that....
So, if you are out of the US contact minerjones: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=346731 I can ship to him and he can ship to you. He can quote you rates.Tickets:1 - Last of the V8s 2 - Asuspawer09 3 - vizique 4 - Mbitr 5 - K-Paxian 6 - Hookzup1 7 - Spokanistan51 8 - krogothmanhattan 9 - rxalts 0 - Agrawas a - owlcatz b - kryme c - buckrogers d - minerjones e - tweetious f - JanEmil Thanks to Spokanistan51 for covering to cost for everyone. General Info: Price Per Ticket $1.00 : BTC0.00014 at the time of posting this. Ticket Limit: None, take them all if you'd like.Shipping: Free to US, as stated above contact minerjones for out of the US shipping & rates Pay To:BTC: bc1qgeq7mk63s0ua7nhkp8hf5nlzl0cjr5ltk6jsjx BTC Legacy: 1M3La5vj638XjtYhb3ok5DccgMcMiEfjzC LTC: LgPeKMcTgzoeP1m9fSzRjdPDw9r4y9AN4p $1=.0245 LTCHow To Play:Pick one or more of the available tickets from the table above. Post a reply with your pick + the txID of your transaction. Once all Tickets are taken (and paid for) I will select a future mined block that will determine the winner. The last character in the hash of that block will decide who has the winning Ticket.
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So, I posted in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241531.0bob123 made another post noting this: Since walletrecovery seemed quite sketchy to me, i did 5 minutes of research. It turned out that he is an alt of percenter who has negative trust ratings and a valid flag open against him. Check this post for more information. I advise anyone to not deal with this user in any way. However, taking a look at the flag in percenter's trust that was in bob123 post you get the "The topic or board you are looking for appears to be either missing or off limits to you." message. It could be good flag and yeah it probably is. But there is no way to tell. Heck I don't even know what the flag was *for* at this point. Ponzi scheme? Posting malware? Scamcoin shilling? Bad yo mamma so fat jokes? LoyceV, MagicByt3, leo99 all supported it but now nobody else can. Now, yeah I know if I look at the trust left by DireWolfM14 and then look at the link in the reference for it I can go to loyce.club and pull the post but that is a lot of work and may not be available on every flag. Any thoughts? Stay safe. -Dave
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Spend a buck Win a Buck or Two
Up for grabs 2 x 1 Utah Goldbacks Sadly I can only ship to the US from where I am and the Post Office has limited hours due to Covid-19 so I can't get to them when they are open. But I am cleaning up, so I have all this stuff to put up for raffles so there is that.... So, if you are out of the US contact minerjones: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=346731 I can ship to him and he can ship to you. He can quote you rates. Tickets:1- geophphreigh 2- Mbitr 3- Spokanistan51 4- 2stout 5- yeosaga 6- rxalts 7- Asuspawer09 8- Agrawas 9- teeGUMES a- Hookzup1 b- FFrankie c- anonymousminer d- krogothmanhattan e- tweetious f- minifrij General Info: Price Per Ticket $1.00 : BTC0.00014 at the time of posting this. Ticket Limit: None, take them all if you'd like. Shipping: Free to US, as stated above contact minerjones for out of the US shipping & rates Pay To:BTC: bc1q9p2uwffkc9ykc2w9p4qr9wawdrc3qxqlq90d2y BTC Legacy: 1E4A1mbnF2ceK9gMnKsQmUftm96hohMBHULTC: LgPeKMcTgzoeP1m9fSzRjdPDw9r4y9AN4p $1=.0245 LTC How To Play:Pick one or more of the available tickets from the table above. Post a reply with your pick + the txID of your transaction. Once all Tickets are taken (and paid for) I will select a future mined block that will determine the two winners. Each winner gets one of the 2 Goldbacks The first and last non zero character in the hash of that block will decide who has the winning tickets.
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2017 DIY Bitcoin Penny Spend a Buck Win a Penny Raffle Sadly US only due to Covid-19 customs has become a disaster. If you want me to ship to someone in the US who can re-ship to you that is fine (minerjones is recommended) but I cannot ship out of the US for now. Tickets:1- Agrawas 2- kryme 3- haloxon 4- yeosaga 5- Hookzup1 6- Asuspawer09 7- Mbitr 8- ChemicalSpillage 9- 2stout 0- geophphreigh a- tweetious b- Spokanistan51 c- rxalts d- FFrankie e- buckrogers f- krogoth All slots paid for by tweetiousGeneral Info:
Price Per Ticket $1.00 : BTC0.000142 at the time of posting this. Ticket Limit: None, take them all if you'd like. Shipping: Free.
Pay To: BTC: bc1qqjt9f8dlylslemqgyra55tkr028fz8u2czhfrz BTC Legacy: 1M3La5vj638XjtYhb3ok5DccgMcMiEfjzC LTC: LgPeKMcTgzoeP1m9fSzRjdPDw9r4y9AN4p $1=.0245 LTCHow To Play:Pick one or more of the available tickets from the table above. Post a reply with your pick + the txID of your transaction. Once all Tickets are taken (and paid for) I will select a future mined block that will determine the winner. The last character in the hash of that block will decide who has the winning Ticket.
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So I have done spend a buck win a penny raffle and they have worked out OK, because whats a buck to win something that is worth a fair amount.
I have a few things that are in the $5 range that I was thinking of putting up the same way. But...that is 16 transactions for 0.000070 that just seems to be a waste of fees. Because I do not think a raffle for a $5 item will sell a lot of $1 tickets. Could be wrong I'll start later today anyway with a something worth more then $5 and keep working my way down.
So so you think it's better to just keep it at a buck? Offer LTC or some cheaper coins?
-Dave
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2015 Bitcoin Penny Spend a Buck Win a Penny Raffle Sadly US only due to Covid-19 customs has become a disaster. If you want me to ship to someone in the US who can re-ship to you that is fine but I cannot ship out of the US for now. Tickets:1- krogothmanhattan 2- Spokanistan51 3- tweetious 4- haloxon 5- hanspeter77 6- Koal-84 7- rxalts 8- Asuspawer09 9- anonymousminer 0- Lesbian Cow a- b- geophphreigh c- buckrogers d- bct_ail e- klaaas f- Hookzup1 All Spots Prepaid by geophphreighGeneral Info: Price Per Ticket $1.00 : BTC0.000145 at the time of posting this. Ticket Limit: None, take them all if you'd like. Shipping: Free.
BTC: bc1qlxgfjhh7m7hxcdpdrslghd8ydwuu4nhcx8kzw4 BTC Legacy: 1FVdxMRUJXRx3WfbDZ5kuMf3KyKsfpfkmQ LTC: LgPeKMcTgzoeP1m9fSzRjdPDw9r4y9AN4p $1=.0245 LTCHow To Play:Pick one or more of the available tickets from the table above. Post a reply with your pick + the txID of your transaction. Once all Tickets are taken (and paid for) I will select a future mined block that will determine the winner. The last character in the hash of that block will decide who has the winning Ticket.
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Like the title says Pre-Fork Satori BTC0.00575: Click on images for larger photo. US shipping included. US shipping only: Due to Coronavirus / COVID-19 getting to the post office to ship is just about impossible with my work schedule. And I cannot ship internationally from the office. If you are out of the US contact minerjones: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=346731 I can ship to him and he can ship to you. He can quote you rates. The only addresses for payments are: Legacy: 198XtCMW5f65YBM3hCPqbbTcs1wpgZUWNY Segwit: bc1qac2pdx7ktadpvzxzwj8zuw9wn5ryyf9yheypvp Any questions ask. Stay Safe -Dave
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With the halving approaching there will probably be a lot of older gear being turned off especially with summer approaching in the northern hemisphere.
What is everyone planning to do with your older gear? I know we have a lot of us making "space heaters" for the winter but that still leaves a lot of gear that is going to be way past EOL. Yeah, I am keeping my R4, and probably 1 S7-LN, but the rest and the parts for them I am probably going to send to e-waste. I have enough spare boards that the 1 board T9+ and the 1 board S9 will also probably stick around. The rest, not so much.
Anything else anyone is doing that I am missing?
Oh and a side note, please DO NOT just throw them out if you are done with the them, recycle them properly.
-Dave
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Tweaking the DNS to blind forward to https://electrum.org/ should be done in a little while. Couple of hours at most. Do you think I should just leave it like that or put up a 1 page site that says if you downloaded the software from here you do not have the legitimate electrum client? Part of me says just forward it, if they have that client it's already to late and if you do put up a page that says that you are going to get hit with about a billion help requests. The other side says, that it's a bit of warning for a few people who might wind up on that page. The other option is to hand it off to the developers and let them deal with it, but that has it's own set of issues. -Dave
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With the fun of politics and everybody on both sides screaming fake news here is the chance to put your money where your mouth is. Get these 2 excellent domains
lying.press and lying.media
for $750. You know you want them. Yes you do. PM or reply here thread.
*It's moderated thread to keep the chatter down. But no legitimate things will be removed w/o being quoted 1st.
-Dave
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So I setup a server for my own use and all was good. I opened the ports so I could use my phone wallet and laptop wallet in the real world.
Outside of a few people I told about it nobody should have been using it. Other then nonstandard ports / just not telling others is there a way to make it private?
No VPN or anything else to make it complicated have to connect is there a way to make it non accessible to the world.
I'm assuming the answer is no, but figured I would ask anyway.
Thanks, Dave
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OK, this is nothing but me patting myself on the back. I have broken 2000 posts. Way to go me. -Dave
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Do you know you are going to be spending more time on the forum so you look for a signature?
Full disclosure I am wearing a sig when I post this, I had not had one for a while since the last campaign I was on ended.
I knew I was going to be spending a lot of time at clients over the next few weeks and that I would have a lot of time while was there to post stuff since I am waiting for stuff to happen before I can do the next "job" onsite.
So, I went looking and found a signature campaign. It's kind of like, I am going to be here and posting might as well get paid for it. On the same note when I knew I was going to be posting less and not certain I would be able to post in the gambling sections I left campaign I was in.
I know there are the spam / junk posters on some campaigns that are just bulk but I was wondering how most of the people here in meta felt about it, since it tends to be overall a better group of posters here. (yeah, that's not good English you know what I mean)
The optics of what I see is that when people are wearing sigs they post more. What I can't see is what is the cause and what is the effect. Just wondering on how it works for all of you.
Note: If paid sigs went away it would not change my posting habits, but as I said, I'm here might as well make a buck.
-Dave
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I am doing some lightning builds and I am trying to have some nodes (bitcoin not lightning) NOT talk to each other. Mostly I do not want the lower power RPis to connect to the other nodes on the network during sync.
I have tried addnode with remove and disconnect node, but they keep coming back. They are all on the same private network so I don't know if that is causing the issue.
It's not really critical, but I figure I am just missing something simple.
Thanks, Dave
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So there is a post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5209504.0 About is your Android wallet secure. Now I have some issues with the article, and how it is written, and some other things, but that is me. It basically discusses if the github version matches the compiled download for Android devices. Is it open source, is it custodial, etc. But that brings up another point which is, is that important? And what is? Going back to here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5205304.0 where I was talking about how to help new people pick their wallet, this also brings up the point of what is secure and good for you might not matter what it good and secure for me. I used to like Mycelium more but I have really started to drift away from it. For my own personal use I have moved to 2 separate mobile wallets. Both of which would make most people scream ARE YOU NUTS?? one is closed source (with some unverified complaints) and the other is custodial. But for me they do work,for others they might not. So this point here is: Since most of us can't really read the 1000s and 1000s of lines of code, and even if we could we may or may not compile it to verify what is on github matches what we just downloaded, which may or may not matter if they admit github might be a version or 2 behind what is being downloaded but the phone auto-updates the app anyway. Which then does not matter since we probably don't know the security procedures in place for them to upload the update to the playstore anyway. Aren't we just making ourselves feel good? Think about it. Coinomi is closed source. If they put in code to send all the coins in all their installed wallets to them, we can't do anything about it. And we will not know till all our funds are gone. BUTBlockstream Green Wallet is open source, and you can verify the build same way as listed it in the article. But still auto updates from the play store. Do we really know if the username and password for account that they use to upload to the store is secure along with the 2fa? Or is the user / pass on a post-it note on the monitor with the 2fa usb device left sitting plugged into the USB port on the computer that does the uploads? If someone goes evil Friday at 3:45PM as everyone is walking out of the office. By the time everyone figures it out Monday AM it's all over. Same with custodial vs non custodial? Yeah Coinbase has it's issue, but you know what else it has? Insurance & a phone number to call. I KNOW Not your keys / not your coins. But if you trade just about any financial instrument (stocks / bonds / currency) 99% of the time you don't have the actual bonds / stock certificates / cash anyway. Other then logging into my trading account I really can't prove I own "X" shares of "Y" stock. If I want the actual certificate I have to PAY a lot to have created it mailed to me. So long it's at a place like Coinbase and not Dave's unknown exchange does it matter that much? Yeah, they can spring KYC on you at any moment. But you know what, so can any payment gateway. I'm not saying leave real amounts of BTC there. With that being said... But, in a hot phone wallet does it matter? If you have more then spending amounts in your phone isn't this all kind of moot? Because...wait for it....phones & PCs are not that secure by themselves at the end of the day.... I can go on, but I just wanted to put this all down again -Dave
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Just saw this feature on another forum. Don't know if it can be done here or not, but it looked interesting. You can set a lock on your account for "X" days and it cannot post / change password / or do most other features.
It's kind of like setting an away message on your office email.
This way if you know you are going to be offline and not logging in for a while it prevents some account compromises and such. It also lets other users know that you are not ignoring them. That is probably less important here but possibly good to have.
Just thought I would put it out there for discussion.
-Dave
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