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841  Other / Meta / Re: its so boring on: November 12, 2023, 06:15:14 PM
I tried to track down your previous posts, but I did not find anything useful. It seems that he is either talking about something related to NFTs or something about bounty campaigns in which some people participate without making a return.
In general, whatever the reason, with sharing more information, you are not helping yourself.
842  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: How can I get my Wise account back after they've closed it? on: November 12, 2023, 02:15:58 PM
I do not think that any service that banned you because you violated the TOS will give you access to your account by simply apologized. Unfortunately, I think that after you posted your data publicly, they already have evidence of the reason for locking your account.

The best thing you can do is ask them about the reason. It may not be because of Binance, and now you have given them an additional reason. After confirming the reason, you can wait. They may allow Binance transactions in the future and then you can ask them to reactivate your account.

843  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Loan defaulted by [Edwardard] on: November 12, 2023, 02:06:41 PM
I supported your FLAG I did not add negative trust, there is enough.

I think that it is better to start a bounty of $300 to whoever finds an alternative account for @Edwardard. I do not think that he will disappear like this without having an alternative account, and you will not lose anything if no one finds any other accounts.

If you find an alternative account, you will be able to recover part of your money, cuz I do not think that someone who was on the forum for several years and left the account for $1,000 would have simply left the forum without having any alt account.
844  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much safe Electrum 2FA is? on: November 12, 2023, 01:39:29 PM
The best option is to manage a multi-signature wallet using Sparrow and with three signatures, one of which is Passport, and keep the seeds in a safe place far from your place of residence, and with a trusted third party, for example, your summer home or in another country. The latter is the Passport wallet, and thus reduces the possibility of your coins being accessed and you can read Explanation of how to do this here ---> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5468930.0

You can use Electrum, but Sparrow is better at dealing with hardware wallets and managing them through TOR.
Electrum 2FA is good, but for privacy reasons, and since you focused on it, it is not the best option.
845  Economy / Economics / Re: The Thailand government will distribute money to its citizens. Economists critic on: November 12, 2023, 01:08:34 PM
It is not the first time, but many countries provide financial aid to individuals in the middle class to move the wheel of the economy, especially if traditional solutions, for example, zero interest rates are not useful. This happened to many countries in the Corona pandemic in some economic crises, but it will be useful as long as the consumer classes know the nature of. spending: If citizens shift to a culture of keeping money and not withdrawing it, this money may cause unintended inflation instead of moving the wheel of the economy. In short, economics is not a fixed science, and there cannot be a single solution suitable for all countries.
846  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin adaption in Turkey on: November 12, 2023, 12:39:25 PM
The presence of two or three stores that accept Bitcoin in one or two cities is not a sign that the government wants to promote Bitcoin or that Bitcoin is accepted in Turkey, but it is a sign because you can spend Bitcoin instead of converting it to cash, which is rare in many countries.
I think that high inflation in Turkey may not make such services suitable, as prices need to be adjusted on an almost daily basis, so do not expect to find many stores that accept Bitcoin, but I think that Turkish people will tell us the extent of adoption.
My last visit to Turkey was several years ago, so I hope that things will change in the coming years.
847  Other / Meta / Re: So I had a person send me a pm to beg for merits. on: November 12, 2023, 08:36:41 AM
I receive some of these messages, but I look at the user’s posts. If they look like account farming, I add them to the ignore list. If they are a beginner, I will inform him nicely or send them some Merits with a warning.

I don't know, but I fail to read the rules in other forums, and therefore we all make mistakes in the first days, so it is varies from one case to another.
848  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: EU Parliament Approves Data Act With Smart-Contract Kill Switch Provision on: November 11, 2023, 06:34:08 PM
And to beat a dead horse over and over and over again.

P.O.S. = piece of shit.

Mr. V still owes me two Eth coins from his reversal move done back in 2016 or 2017.

ETH is better than BSC and many altcoins, BSC has a fully centralized network of 21 validators and can return hacked coins. However, some people prefer to sell Bitcoin and buy WBTC on BSC. Cheesy

This is very rough work. If validators interfere with consensus, they will destroy the ecosystem and the price of their assets.
Therefore, the regulator acts more delicately, and soon all large projects will have white lists and KYC.
It will be a compromise for these people because they will not enter into conflict with the government or against legal legislation, but what is the wisdom in claiming that the investment is decentralized when you ask users for KYC, as long as the user submits his statement, CEXs are better than DEXs.
849  Economy / Speculation / Re: My Best Bitcoin Chart Ever on: November 11, 2023, 06:13:52 PM

And if you want to know my future prediction, it's of $178,000 in Oct-Nov of 2025. Do not sell. All the best!  Wink

Thanks for this, it's also what I have been seeing in my own chart as well a peak price of $180,000 but I don't what to let everyone knows about it. Not that I don't what to, but maybe I will be bashed by members,  Grin
Although $180,000 seems like an exaggerated price, we might get there, but even if someone tells you that the price will touch that level, you will sell at that point, and approximately less than 5% of traders sell at ATH so personally I would sell 10% to 30% in my price range between 120k to 150k (will change depend on bitcoin price) and I will accept any increase above that as a future selling point as I plan to keep Bitcoin for a longer time so trying to determine ATH in my opinion is not as important as determining the price range that Bitcoin can reach.
850  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Investing against 2024 on: November 11, 2023, 06:00:13 PM
I understand your desire to find someone to tell you or reassure you about a profitable investment that will earn you millions, but you will be the only one who will bear the loss. it is best for you to learn the basics of trading, technical analysis, how to choose the best platform for you according to your country, and then invest in the appropriate currency for the shortest possible to achieve success. and In the end, you will find that buying Bitcoin within next 12 months is the best investment if we ignore the risks or complications associated with investing in altcoin.
851  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Enjoy being a newbie on: November 11, 2023, 05:22:36 PM
No one is asking you to appear better than you are. On the contrary, it is easy to know if a person is participating for the sake of learning and for merit points. Focus on learning, learn daily for an hour (read books or watch YouTube videos), and I am certain that the knowledge that will be You have enough within a month to write high-quality posts without needing to plagiarize.
852  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Learn from my experience how to protect yourself from crypto scam on: November 11, 2023, 05:15:51 PM
The advice is excellent, but it misses some essential information, such as using an open source operating system, and avoiding using and installing any unknown services.

 - Avoid randomly clicking on links.
 - Do not trust your friends if they send you links. They may not be them, or they may have sent you the link unintentionally.
 - Do not use Google 2FA, use an open source service and remember to be on a separate phone that is not connected to the Internet.
 - Always learn to research and know where to get correct technical information.*

* I remember a while ago I needed some driver SW and found that the first Google result gave me a phishing link for Nvidia services.
853  Economy / Reputation / Re: How easy do you think it is to invest in trust feedback in order to swindle? on: November 11, 2023, 05:01:59 PM
The longer the period and investments, the less the possibility of scam. For example, ChipMixer invested more than 100 bitcoins in the signature campaign, and therefore they will not scam for 10k. In fact, Sinbad and YoMix campaigns are doing it now, as I assume that the cost per week is $4,000, and therefore they worked for about a year or 48 weeks, and we can say They will not scam you for small amounts.

In general, I can say that any signature campaign that is more than 30 months old is safe for small transactions of less than $10K.

Therefore, all scam campaigns do not last more than a 10 months and if you check, you will find that all scam signature campaigns were closed before tthat due to the high costs compared to the profits.

Note here that I took one criterion to determine scam, which is signature campaigns, and I did not take details trust system.

+ If you notice any DT member placing positive trust without having tried the service and/or dealing with this member, it is best to remove him from your trust list.
854  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crypto arbitrage trading bot development to increase profit on: November 11, 2023, 04:25:49 PM
just from the words "100% profit guarantee" i already knew that this was a scam project. because if we use logic with 100% guaranteed profits, why not use it yourself and enjoy all the profits, why bother selling the service to other people? that alone can prove that this is a scam project. and there is no history of a trading bot being able to provide 100% profit because that is impossible to achieve.
True, the problem is that they guarantee you profit regardless of the amount of capital. If this were true, they would become rich in a short time. However, it seems that this scam succeeds.
I see that @OP is online and yet he doesn't seem to want to respond to them. These are all negative indicators that they are scammers, and I might put a negative trust on them if I hear complaints from others. Smiley
855  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: EU Parliament Approves Data Act With Smart-Contract Kill Switch Provision on: November 11, 2023, 04:10:31 PM
All of these smart contracts have a central point, as they are hosted in a central service, and therefore it is easy for them to send a letter to these central authorities, and since tokens are locked in these smart contracts, I expect that some decentralized exchanges will comply with the KYC option, which is ironic.

Could there be interests of other shitcoins behind this? As I read:
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Organizations linked to blockchains like Stellar, Polygon, NEAR and Cardano expressed their concerns in an open letter at the time.
Some of these blockchains work on the principle of proof of stake, which means that there is a certain number of validators who can reverse the transaction and do whatever they want, and a judicial order can easily be directed to these validators.
856  Other / Meta / Re: A possible solution for broken images on the forum. on: November 11, 2023, 03:54:42 PM
Your topic reminded me of a small addition, which is that beginners may not have the interest in browsing the forum or downloading a script, so adding a warning at the top of any page that contains imgur images that you must visit or download a specific script to be able to view the topic would be useful.
-Otherwise, the members above mentioned all the important solutions and links.
857  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin lose decentralization? on: November 11, 2023, 03:04:47 PM
Since miners decide which transactions to add to blocks and which ones not to add, governments can block them with a specific list of addresses.
This has already happened and we have the Marathon mining farm blocking Bitcoin addresses and adding an OFAC list. Not only that, they also prevented some transactions from being included in them blocks[1]. Unless these farms obtain a hashrate of more than 51%, making such lists will be useless, as anyone who has mined the block can list those transactions from those addresses.


[1] An 'OFAC-compliant' bitcoin miner revives debate about transaction censorship
858  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The mom of my friend got scammed 7.3k$ from coinbase usin an app like teamviewer on: November 08, 2023, 10:10:04 AM
Did this woman trust an unknown person on the Internet to share personal data with him without knowing more information about him? I mean, identifying the man using the available data is easier than tracking Bitcoin addresses, which may require court papers to recover your money.
Regarding Bitcoin addresses, they will most likely end up in a central wallet, but without starting legal investigations, you cannot ask these services to recover her money.
859  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can this be possible? on: November 08, 2023, 09:58:39 AM
Bugs happen often... not just those charts. This has happened on cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance, if I'm not mistaken, September 29 2023.
Bugs are possible, but they are often described as a random change in the price of Bitcoin or for any reason, but Bugs cannot do something like this in the chart, unless the problem is in the interface and not in executing orders.
In general, the chart is linked to CMC, so the effect will be non-existent for traders, except for some bots that use CMC or some INSTANT EXCHANGES.
860  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will it Hold? BTC Targets $40,000 on: November 08, 2023, 09:44:01 AM
The $32k level was a resistance level for a long time, and therefore it will be a support level for a longer period, and as long as Bitcoin continues to stay above $30,000 for a longer period, a higher correction has also become unlikely, and as long as the option of a correction is ruled out, we have two options, one of which is for Bitcoin to rise to $42,000, or for us to remain at the same level. Currently, we are likely to test that level before settling at some point above $32k and below $42,000.
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