^ Got yourself a vacant cruise ship (conveniently already registered in a tax haven)?
MS Satoshi Oh yes, I bought a cruise ship The Crypto Cruise Ship I want the hostesses with miniskirt and hat WO Also a shooting gallery You are a born entrepreneur, I wish you good luck.
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Las acusaciones emitidas para el equipo senior de BitMEX son una señal para todos¿BitMEX es demasiado grande para fallar o los cargos son una seria amenaza?
El futuro de BitMEX La realidad de la situación es que, si se lo declara culpable, lo más probable es que los activos del exchange se utilicen para restituir a las víctimas de lavado de dinero y otros delitos. Esto significa, de manera realista, la congelación de cuentas, la suspensión de la negociación e incluso la inclusión de la empresa en una lista negra en general, así como la venta de activos internacionales para pagar a las víctimas.
En el momento de redactar este informe, las autoridades detuvieron a uno de los cuatro acusados, Samuel Reed, en relación con las órdenes de arresto. Los otros tres siguen desaparecidos. https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/indictments-issued-for-bitmex-senior-team-are-a-signal-to-allEl panorama no es muy alentador, dependerá realmente del interés que tengan para llegar a este punto, esta claro que si el objetivo es cerrarlo lo harán.
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Today is going to be a crazy day.
In these moments it is like being in the middle of the ocean with the sea calm, stereo on, coffee, happy saturday
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^ It hurts me just thinking about it
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- Coronavirus Cases: 32,769,408 - Deaths: 993,542 - Recovered: 24,178,570 - Coronavirus Cases: 34,838,209 - Deaths: 1,033,356 - Recovered: 25,898,926https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/Sobrepasa el millón de fallecidos, según el enlace, posiblemente sean bastantes mas, números poco alentadores, cuanto mas tiempo pasa peor estamos, algunas opiniones del entorno científico hablan de 3 olas en este tipo de pandemias, ahora empezamos la 2ª después viene la tercera menos virulenta que la 2ª y se aplanaría la curva, alguien tiene que acertar si no estamos con mascarillas hasta no se cuando. Dato curioso es que los políticos mas negacioncitas son los que se han supuestamente infectado, Boris Johnson, Jair Bolsonaro y el ultimo Donald Trump, Boris le duro el virus cuatro días contados, Bolsonaro otro tanto y Trump, veremos, si es un montaje el es quien mejor traza sus estrategias, ahora la atención mediática tiene toda su atención, las elecciones están a la vuelta de la esquina.
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$10,524 Dominance: 57.2% #StrongHats
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02-Oct-20 Criptomonedas sin riesgos: pasos para proteger tus fondos
Propuestas que van a sugerir?, lo veré mañana en diferido, espero que no sea dejar las monedas en su intercambio.
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Como dices, habría que ser diligentes con los fondos allí gestionados, que no se sabe cómo va a evolucionar el caso y en qué plazos...
Another 10.6k BTC was withdrawn during BitMEX's regular withdrawal processing today (13:00 UTC)
That's 25% of BitMEX's Bitcoin (48.4k of 193k) that have been withdrawn since yesterday's CFTC charges were announced https://twitter.com/coinmetrics/status/1312030319978196992Desde ayer esto es lo que han retirado, quien? a saber...
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The U.S Commodity Futures Trading Commission, or CFTC, has charged the BitMEX derivatives exchange with operating an unregistered trading platform and violating anti-money laundering regulations.
According to a statement released Thursday, the CFTC filed a civil enforcement action in the Southern District of New York against five entities and three individuals who allegedly own and operate the exchange.
The individuals charged include Arthur Hayes, publicly known as the CEO of BitMEX, as well as Ben Delo and Samuel Reed. The CFTC alleges that these individuals are owners and operators of BitMEX through a “maze of corporate entities.”
The aforementioned corporate entities, who are also cited as defendants in the case, are HDR Global Trading Limited, 100x Holding Limited, ABS Global Trading Limited,Shine Effort Inc Limited, and HDR Global Services (Bermuda) Limited (BitMEX).
The CFTC seeks disgorgement, or restitution of all “ill-gotten gains,” civil monetary penalties, permanent trading bans and injunctions against future violations. https://cointelegraph.com/news/cftc-charges-bitmex-with-illegally-operating-derivatives-exchange
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Added a simple monthly stat from www.wohats.comAs a test, we will see how it evolves. #StrongHats
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Nice summary as always, thx, fillippone High sums of BTC are being accumulated, it may be that this year we will not see ATH but it will not take long to appear, each time there are less BTC, when people want to realize, they will have missed the train.
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what a shitshow.
shitcoins, ICO, DEFI, everything is the same shit.
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Sells: 0,96638886 1,10131840 0,29797914 0,32124446 0,34929674 0,89960826 0,62251622
Total sells: 4,55835208
The sale that is in red has not been counted, I do not know if this helps to square their numbers
Thanks!! Yes that one happened on the 21st of July and is already included in the total of 1.05574581 BTC of sales that day. Insist again and tell them that you don't agree. You can try writing a complaint on his twitter.
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Guys I need some help. I think Bittrex has misplaced 0.17 BTC of my balance, and after a month of back-and-forth, they concluded that everything is A-OK and nothing missing. Please help me confirm who is mistaken here. Made a topic here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5279203.new#newbuys: 0,86392976 0,48215511 0,50035636 1,10131185 0,29780068 0,32123041
Total buys: 3,56678417
Sells: 0,96638886 1,10131840 0,29797914 0,32124446 0,34929674 0,89960826
Total sells: 3,93583586
Sells: 0,96638886 1,10131840 0,29797914 0,32124446 0,34929674 0,89960826 0,62251622 Total sells: 4,55835208 The sale that is in red has not been counted, I do not know if this helps to square their numbers
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Boletín de Bitcoin Optech # 117This week’s newsletter describes a compiler bug that casts doubt on the safety of secure systems and explains a technique that can be used to more efficiently verify ECDSA signatures in Bitcoin. Also included are our regular sections with popular questions and answers from the Bitcoin StackExchange, announcements of releases and release candidates, and summaries of notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure software. US Patent 7,110,538 has expired: Bitcoin transactions are secured using ECDSA (the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm). Verifying signatures involves multiplying points on the elliptic curve by scalars. Typically, each transaction input requires one or more signature verifications, meaning that syncing the Bitcoin block chain can require many millions of these elliptic curve point multiplications. Any technique to make point multiplications more efficient therefore has the potential to significantly speed up Bitcoin Core’s initial sync.
In a 2011 bitcointalk post, Hal Finney described a method by Gallant, Lambert and Vanstone (GLV) to efficiently compute elliptic curve point multiplications using an endomorphism on the curve (a mapping from the curve to itself which preserves all relationships between points). By using this GLV endomorphism, the multiplication can be broken into two parts, which are calculated simultaneously to arrive at the solution. Doing this can reduce the number of expensive computations by up to 33%. Finney wrote a proof-of-concept implementation of the GLV endomorphism, which he claimed sped up signature verification by around 25%.
Pieter Wuille separately implemented the GLV endomorphism algorithm in the libsecp256k1 library, which is used to verify signatures in Bitcoin Core. However, the algorithm was encumbered by U.S. Patent 7,110,538 and so to avoid any legal uncertainty, the implementation has not previously been distributed to users. On September 25, the patent expired, removing that legal uncertainty. A PR has been opened in the libsecp256k1 repo to always use the GLV endomorphism algorithm, which is expected to decrease Bitcoin Core’s initial sync time significantly. https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2020/09/30/ Just remember that this idea was born from a post here on Bitcointalk!. This is a great legacy from Hal, that others have picked up, building on top of it. I know, I visited Hal thread yesterday, it never ceases to amaze me. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg55283820#msg55283820
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Boletín de Bitcoin Optech # 117This week’s newsletter describes a compiler bug that casts doubt on the safety of secure systems and explains a technique that can be used to more efficiently verify ECDSA signatures in Bitcoin. Also included are our regular sections with popular questions and answers from the Bitcoin StackExchange, announcements of releases and release candidates, and summaries of notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure software. US Patent 7,110,538 has expired: Bitcoin transactions are secured using ECDSA (the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm). Verifying signatures involves multiplying points on the elliptic curve by scalars. Typically, each transaction input requires one or more signature verifications, meaning that syncing the Bitcoin block chain can require many millions of these elliptic curve point multiplications. Any technique to make point multiplications more efficient therefore has the potential to significantly speed up Bitcoin Core’s initial sync.
In a 2011 bitcointalk post, Hal Finney described a method by Gallant, Lambert and Vanstone (GLV) to efficiently compute elliptic curve point multiplications using an endomorphism on the curve (a mapping from the curve to itself which preserves all relationships between points). By using this GLV endomorphism, the multiplication can be broken into two parts, which are calculated simultaneously to arrive at the solution. Doing this can reduce the number of expensive computations by up to 33%. Finney wrote a proof-of-concept implementation of the GLV endomorphism, which he claimed sped up signature verification by around 25%.
Pieter Wuille separately implemented the GLV endomorphism algorithm in the libsecp256k1 library, which is used to verify signatures in Bitcoin Core. However, the algorithm was encumbered by U.S. Patent 7,110,538 and so to avoid any legal uncertainty, the implementation has not previously been distributed to users. On September 25, the patent expired, removing that legal uncertainty. A PR has been opened in the libsecp256k1 repo to always use the GLV endomorphism algorithm, which is expected to decrease Bitcoin Core’s initial sync time significantly. https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2020/09/30/
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