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Ross Ulbricht is now free - https://streamable.com/taxhr6What is the current status of his account? Is it locked or he may login again? Last I read that there was a subpoena... This is not very surprising/interesting, but I thought I'd mention that I received a subpoena for information related to Ross Ulbricht's alleged forum account altoid. I mostly just compiled some publicly-available information. The only non-public data I had to include were some deleted posts in the heroin store topic that were not written by DPR and probably won't be useful in the case. You might be surprised to learn that this is the first subpoena I've received for the forum.
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If not, then is there any reliable non-KYC Virtual Credit Card service that accepts Crypto? In that case, I may convert BTC to the accepted Crypto and pay for AWS through it.
Please note that, I am looking for non-KYC processes only. KYC processes are already known to me.
Location is outside USA and I need the card only to use AWS Lambda for free as of yet. Paid instances might come later when I want the flexibility to pay with Crypto.
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I am excited to present a proposal for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with the BitcoinTalk forum. As you all know, the BitcoinTalk forum has been around for over a decade and has a massive amount of data stored on it. This data includes discussions, opinions, and insights from the Bitcoin community on various topics related to cryptocurrencies. However, the vast amount of information on the BitcoinTalk forum can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate, especially for new users. This is where AI comes in. By integrating AI technology, we can create a more user-friendly experience for both new and existing users. The proposed project aims to use AI algorithms to analyze and categorize the forum's data, allowing users to easily search and find information on specific topics. The AI would also be able to identify patterns in the data, which could provide valuable insights into the Bitcoin community's sentiment and trends. Some potential applications of the AI could include: - Predicting market trends and identifying potential price movements based on sentiment analysis of the forum's discussions
- Detecting and filtering out spam and fraudulent activity on the forum
- Providing personalized recommendations and content to users based on their activity and interests
- Generating insights and reports for traders, investors, and other cryptocurrency enthusiasts
The AI could be accessed through an API or a web interface, and could be integrated with other tools and platforms in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Overall, the integration of AI technology with the BitcoinTalk forum has the potential to greatly improve the user experience and enhance the community's ability to share knowledge and insights. I would love to hear your thoughts on this proposal and any ideas you may have for its implementation.
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List of on chain gambling game.I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...Here are some examples of on-chain gambling games:
SatoshiDice - One of the first on-chain gambling games, SatoshiDice was a simple dice game where players bet on the outcome of a roll. It was built on the Bitcoin blockchain.
BitKong - A game inspired by Donkey Kong, BitKong is a simple on-chain gambling game where players try to climb a tower by correctly guessing which direction to go next.
Bustabit - A popular on-chain gambling game where players bet on a multiplier that increases with each bet. If the player cashes out before the multiplier crashes, they win their bet multiplied by the current multiplier.
Bitvest - An on-chain gambling site that offers a variety of games, including Plinko, Dice, and Bit Spin.
Chain-Bet - A gambling game built on the Litecoin blockchain where players guess the last digit of a block hash and bet on it.
BitRun - An on-chain gambling game that lets players bet on the outcome of a virtual horse race.
LuckyBit - A simple on-chain gambling game where players bet on the outcome of a coin toss.
Note that the legality of on-chain gambling games may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It's important to research and understand the laws and regulations in your area before participating in any online gambling activities.
Ask the same to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and let us know the response that you are getting. 
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Suggest a virtual crypto debit card without KYC.I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...As an AI language model, I cannot recommend any specific virtual crypto debit card or service without KYC, as KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) regulations are in place to prevent illegal activities such as fraud and money laundering. Using a virtual crypto debit card without KYC can be risky, and it is important to comply with applicable regulations to ensure the legality and safety of any financial transactions. There are many virtual crypto debit card services available, but most of them require some form of KYC and AML compliance.
Ask the same to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and let us know the response that you are getting. 
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I have seen many borrower have collateral in Alt for a certain amount of loan in BTC. I dont understand, why do they take loan at all? I mean, with so many exchanges around, is it difficult to convert an Alt to BTC, that you may need in near future? Please pardon my ignorance in this regard.
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I remember this... I might've figured it out. A bunch of things are currently disabled; I'll work on safely enabling them in the coming days.
But, how about enabling user stats at least for self checking?
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For almost every Tor node, the following is being presented... Try again laterYour computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now. For more details visit our help page I'm kinda fed up of trying New Tor Circuit for this Site.
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