Op question has been asked, what I want to ask now is that patterns that time is it good or is basically meet for protection compare to the system of forum this present time, because if some can write to admin to delete its name and the name will appear to be Anonymous that means the person at that moment it doesn't have a username, but this current time you can write to the admin to change your name and you replace it with your brand name.
Very rarely will Theymos change one's username to anonymous. In the last close to 6 years I have been here I have seen only one case and in that case the username was only changed to anonymous in that one thread, else where, the username of the member still shows. Just changing a username to a new one does not help that much as the quoted texts will still show the old username
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Really, you had to click on either link to see the information right in front of your face? Literally 1 post up plus the title of the thread smh. Maybe you were just having fun idk.
He literally took "Proof of Belief" too far Well, here comes another random consensus mechanism for another shitcoin I should be CEO of, so that I become an overnight millionaire
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I will not recommend you to go with instant swap exchange since you are looking for privacy so better try using p2p exchanges which will have better deals than swap exchanges and also have no KYC platforms too. But there are some instant swaps that offer a good level of privacy as they don't require any KYC like Unstoppable and Exch.cx You can check LocalMonero which has enough liquidity to convert a decent amount of BTC to XMR. OP is specifically looking at instant swap exchanges.
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I would recommend a service that states nothing like KYC in their terms of service, so for an instant exchange, unstoppableswap would top the list since it's open source while Exch.cx would follow since it's not open-source but still far better than Changelly and changenow which wouldn't even feature in my list due to their KYC policies. BTW Kycnot.me can also help you make some decision, fees or rates aside ( https://kycnot.me/search?q=&type=exchange&xmr=on)
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Seeing this thread from a year ago about mining setups with solar panels is intriguing. If you've pursued this idea, I hope your venture has been successful and sustainable. Combining solar panels with mining can be a smart way to offset costs and reduce environmental impact.
Having solar energy as a back-up option for the cheap electricity? Yes, but running only on solar energy? Probably too costly and unsustainable. Think about the number of solar panels and batteries one has to buy for the farm to run day and night or during bad weather without interruptions or without the batteries getting completely drained, not forgetting the periodic maintenance and replacement costs. To hell with the "environmental impact"
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Without any evidence presented, this is not a proper scam accusation and members would really help you dissect on what exactly could be the issue. I know some casinos don't like arbitrage betting and some are clear about it in their TOS, but it's hard to know if their decision was right or wrong because you aren't helping at all. Maybe try submitting a complaint on casinoguru, though you are going to add more details and evidence. Not just like you posted here.
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Is there any reason you are not able to use a no KYC exchange like Localcoinswap ( https://localcoinswap.com/buy/usdt-trc20). They support a number of altcoins, including almost all popular stablecoins. Your approach could be risky either to you or the seller.
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Sorry to be intrusive One last question on this theme and I'll get off your back. Is it possible to add code to an extension and still access private forum user message or is it a priori impossible without getting additional permissions from theymos? It's possible to add code that would collect the page contents it accesses/reads including PMs if you are logged in and opened your messages and then send it over, but that would mean you would have to first update from the current extension version to the new version because the current version is not designed to do that. Anyone who reviews the code before updating the extension would be able to see the changes. But I am not sure why you are so worried about this. There is already a warning regarding PM privacy and sending of sensitive information over the forum.
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I think back in the day, users would request the admin at that time to delete their accounts, but in order for the posts not get destroyed along so as not to mess up threads. The username of the account would just be renamed as anonymous.
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We don't log your IP address when the extension contacts our server but if you don't trust us you should use Tor or VPN. The extension can technically read any data from your BitcoinTalk session, including your PMs, but it doesn't do so. It collects user IDs from the page you're looking at - e.g. a list of posts in a thread - and sends that list of IDs to bpip.org to get info about those users, and only does so if you turn the optional features on (these features are off by default).
IMO, this is what I understood from what Suchmoon said. The fact is that the extension can read all the data on the page you are viewing, but it only collects other forms of data, such as User IDs. It's not designed/modified to collect data from PMs The good thing is the code is open source. Anyone with some technical knowledge can help review it.
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How about you send a DM to Theymos with better proof that the account is yours?
That is not the current procedure they use to recover accounts. There is a special team that now handles account recoveries and not Theymos. OP just has to follow the right procedure and send them and email. He will get back his account in a matter of weeks if he is the original owner instead of just trolling around here.
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You keep doing the same things against the forum ethics and being the problematic kind of person you are, you chose to ignore what members told you about sharing personal information/doxxing people here, and now you are blaming the forum for censoring your posts. The truth is some of your posts even from your alts have been moved to investigations board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1576015
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Does this mean Icopress can log in and post updates, respond to queries while the team is away in the forum?
No. I created an account for them, and activated a copper membership to work on the design of the main thread. Alright, no biggie.
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I saw this neutral tag on OP's profile. | icopress | | 2023-08-16 | | | | At the moment, I (icopress) have access to the 0xBet account (will remove note when this changes). |
Does this mean Icopress can log in and post updates, respond to queries while the team is away in the forum?
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The problem started since the inception of the scam Bitcoin ordinals, and everyone who loves Bitcoin hates them. Very many times the discussion to block such a thing has gone up to the level of Bitcoin developers, but they just decided to let it be. Obviously we know the ordinals hype will fade up with time but until then we just have to hang in there
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Thank you, I'll add them.
As for Thorchain/ThorSwap, it looks like there has been a lot of interest[1] since they pushed their newest update (for anyone interested in reading more about it, see here[2]).
I can't seem to be able to get the rates for BTC though? I keep getting "No valid quote found". Any thoughts?
I do see the rates, but once I enter the amount of BTC I want to swap, the amount of the other coin I am going to receive does not show up. It just remains at 0.0. Also, I can't connect the wallet at all. It shows connected on my Test Trust wallet via wallet connect, but on the web app it's as though the wallet is yet to be connected. I guess it's still buggy and under upgrade as stated by HostFat
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According to this Gizchina article — Windows is most targetted, Android is next and least is Apple ecosystem. But, people use it on Windows so why not on Android? Least targeted? How about Linux? I think it's all about numbers. We all know that windows and Android have the biggest users over the globe, so it's natural for hackers to target those operating systems more often than iOS, macOS or Linux. Unless browser has "install unknown apps" setting enabled, browser can't install anything on it's own. This is off by default.
But don't forget, malicious apps find their way into playstore, chrome store etc more often. This get installed normally like nay other app.
OP I have tried to check wallet scrutiny, but it looks like getting a wallet that meets all the criteria you want is close to impossible. Why taproot through?
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Definitely no other way but to stick to original apps within our smartphones OR lets just switch to the Hardware Wallet and Paper Wallets. Best on the market so far. I don't think sticking to the default or stock keyboard app of the smartphone would be the best piece of advice. For example, Google also collects all kinds of data. That's why those keyboard apps can even try to predict the word you wanted to type but misspelled it, and what you might type next. I would rather suggest one only chooses to use software wallets that have their own virtual keyboards for typing in passwords, seeds...
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Okay, that's what I thought. So, I think it's better to use this mixer without mixing code because it's a popular mixer with high mixing volume I assume. If the volume is high, then the chances of getting my coins back should be very low or the time when I receive my coins back, they will already be clean.
Small Bitcoin volumes, yes, but this is a very different opinion from someone looking to mix 10 or 50 BTC each week or month
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Most times I wonder why would people sending a huge funds into newly created exchange while we have trusted exchange that has been there for decades now and are pretty doing well without any bad records or much, that's why today I barely find time involving myself with those exchange because I know there aren't free from giving out silly excuses, most of the common excuses are kyc associated one that's why as a trader you have to ensure you did your kyc before sending in your funds to exchange, and it must be very little and you can decide to do it bit by bit to reduce the tension of one losing all their funds.
probably trying to look for crypto exchanges with much relaxed KYC requirements so that they can wash their funds through them and also manipulate the markets of shitcoins with low liquidity listed on those exchanges and profit more. Those are the most probable reasons but yeah, that's what you get for being too greedy and not diligent enough.
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