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1441  Economy / Speculation / Re: does the increasing number of altcoins have a negative impact on the price btc on: January 31, 2023, 12:52:18 PM
I'm still a beginner in crypto, as we know from time to time the number of altcoins is increasing, but I want to ask,
will the increasing number of altcoins affect the price of bitcoin,?
No, It does not negatively affect the price of Bitcoin

Look at it this way, back in 2017, there were about 1000 different coins and tokens listed on CoinMarketCap. But this did not stop Bitcoin from hitting an all-time high of $20k. First forward to 2021, there were over 20K different coins and tokens listed on CoinMarketCap, again this did not stop Bitcoin from reaching 69K.

The only negative impact is token scams where very many newbies fall victims
1442  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: New Way of Scam: Illegal use of KYC accounts on: January 31, 2023, 12:41:22 PM
They are trying to acquire verified or KYCed account is an indirect way. As far as I know, buying verified accounts is banned in this forum, so there are using a more tricky way of advertising by telling members that there is a business opportunity.

Regardless, who hands over their verified account to an internet stranger is nothing more than someone stupid and greedy and may end up getting in trouble with the law.
1443  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: IVI Casino Scam on: January 31, 2023, 11:36:17 AM
Sorry about your loss. It should be normal practice for everyone to first carry out research and read different reviews before using a casino that does not seem even popular.

I just checked out casino.guru, Trustpilot and askgamblers, and they do have quite a number of negative complaints. That alone would have been more than enough for you to avoid the casino

1. https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/reviews/ivi-casino
2. https://casino.guru/ivicasino-review#tab=js-tab-reviews
3. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/ivicasino.com?languages=all
1444  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Wallet was scammed of my 400 uni on: January 31, 2023, 11:13:28 AM
i have the persons identification and they are on this forum i have many of there website and coins they have deployed that where scams this person is a huge time criminal and was good at what they do till now that i have gotten the right people to help me track him down he made many mistakes and not to be any kind of asshole or so never give up or give anyone advice about crimes and juristictions  it is Bullshit i have this person compromised and anyone he is involved with the world will be very shocked to here from me again on this breaking news to come in my next post i will share a huge scammers usernames, and tokens and coins he deployed and all the addresses he uses i will not give real names or locations its against the law but i am able to make it aware of  his fake usernames and such tokens they deployed do not be fooled by laws and give up on a scammer stealing oppurtunities from or money or investments for your future if anyone needs help i for sure will help without a doubt
What are you waiting for to reveal all the details about the scammer.

It's the purpose of the scam accusations and investigations board. Just sure to include all the proofs such as blockchain evidence so that we can identify that scammer in this forum and get the profile negatively tagged and flagged.
1445  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MANA & SAND & NFT & WEB3 on: January 30, 2023, 11:45:35 PM
Brother, ever heard of ICO's?

They were meant to be the next big thing after an old crypto tech know as Bitcoin and POW but guess where ICO's are now

Long explanation short! Do not be fooled by the hype words such as WEB 3.0, WEB 4.0, NFTs, DeFi, GameFi etc... it's just all about hype and getting noobs fooled in to FOMO. Stay woke.
1446  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CRmonitor. Online-monitor of crypto accounts on: January 30, 2023, 11:01:44 PM
Not sure if I can trust all these online tools that need one to enter an API and secret key anymore
There was this Binance - 3commas incident that made me even more paranoid Binance Accounts Exploited Due To 3Commas API Key Hack

3commas has been a reputable and one of the popular crypto trading bot until, well, shit happened, and some user data leaked from their side and some people lost money.
1447  Economy / Services / Re: Earn Thousands of dollars monthly helping migrants getting job contracts on: January 30, 2023, 10:03:38 PM
M'y idea is to find partners who can afford job contracts for people looking for migration and we get 3000 dollars for each one.
We share earning 50/50
I have hundreds of CV of people interested in job contracts and able to pay 3k or even more.
If the deal is too good to be true, then it's probably scam

This sounds like bullshit to me, and I am pretty sure it's a scam. I hope Newbies don't fall for this scam trick. Use your head and do your own research.
1448  Other / Meta / Re: I'm not receiving mail notification on: January 30, 2023, 09:50:09 PM
Weird? Every time a new subject on bitcointalk is created, I have K9 Mail set up to receive notifications through email on my Android phone, and it never stops delivering notifications even if I haven't visited the board or opened or reacted to a thread.

Here is the filtered topic posted only in Meta. And I am sure that I open new topics thru email only whenever I visit the forum for the first time in the day.

https://i.imgur.com/HBhpHN3m.jpg

@Little Mouse, do you use email aliasing services like simplelogin? Sometimes, there occurs bounced emails resulting to undelivered messages.

Check out my reply again

If you subscribe for new posts for Meta. So long as you keep posting in the board topics every few days, then you will keep receiving notifications. Once you stop replying like for say over 1 week, the notifications for newly created topics stop coming. Once you post again in the board after the break, the notifications will start coming again

I checked your post history, and you seem to reply topics in Meta after every few days, which is the normal threshold for you to be able to receive more notifications.

That is what I personally observed.
1449  Other / Archival / Re: ♻️ [banned mixer] — FAST, SECURE and RELIABLE BITCOIN MIXER (Since 2016) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on: January 30, 2023, 09:38:21 PM
I had BTC with a risk of 25% green zone, after the first run 75% of the dark market was displayed, after the second run 100% risk of Ransom, shouldn't your mixer work nobarot)))Huh
If you are going to use services that label bitcoins "dirty and clean", then you have no business sending them through a bitcoin mixer. It will only make your life harder.
Want to use a mixer for anonymity and privacy reasons? Then use non-KYC p2p exchanges like bisq to exchange your Bitcoins for cash and vise versa
1450  Other / Meta / Re: I'm not receiving mail notification on: January 30, 2023, 11:17:51 AM
Are you referring to something like this?
"If I don't check the last new topic posted in meta, I won't receive a notification." Is this?
I see, maybe that's the problem lol. But as far as I can remember, I had meta subscribed and I had all the threads checked, and still, I didn't receive a notification for the thread I mentioned above. I can be wrong though lol. Thank you anyway, It is clearly stated in the mail but I didn't notice at all.
I also noticed that if you subscribed for the new topic in the board. You will receive notifications in the first few days, and then they will stop coming in when you stop participating, discussing in the board

They only start coming in again once you have made post/reply in that board
1451  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Drag and drop tool for backtests on: January 29, 2023, 09:42:48 PM
Interesting, if I may imagine, it would be a fast and fully automatic tool. Anyway, the confusion about your statement seems contradictory after reading the previous thread,
In fact I am a software engineer and lately an idea came to my head.
I can't code so writing the code is really not an option for me.
Which one is correct? Are you trying to lure something from here?
Nice observation  Grin

Seems to be like someone toying around with fantasies here in the forum just to see how members react to his threads. I mean, if he was that serious with what he was pursuing or suggesting, he would have already positively responded to the different queries in the thread.
1452  Other / New forum software / Re: Who is owning http://epochtalk.com/ and why it is down? on: January 28, 2023, 11:51:07 PM
Not sure who owns it, but this is all I could get about it

The archive links try to show how the website looked like back then

Snapshot from 24 Sept 2016 - https://archive.is/0guTC

Snapshot from 5th Nov 2016 - https://web.archive.org/web/20161105010735/http://epochtalk.com/

1453  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Limit Orders Work (Binance) on: January 26, 2023, 11:59:14 PM
I think you are mixing something up. You can't set a sell limit order (ask) lower than the market price, or else it gets executed at market price immediately on the spot market. Some exchanges like bybit do have a "Post only" option on derivatives markets. Once active. If you try to open a short position below the market price, it gets cancelled immediately so that you try again. (it always has to be above the market price)

All the above members gave you right answers. Please read them carefully and then read further to understand how orders work in exchanges.
1454  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Drag and drop tool for backtests on: January 26, 2023, 11:34:08 PM
Interesting since so many beginner traders don't even know how even how to script a trading strategy

My question is.

How are you going to incorporate all the individual trading strategies? You know that different traders have different trading strategies, right? They could probably be a thousand or tens of thousands.
1455  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 🔥 BitSwitch.io - exchange bitcoin, monero, altcoins. no signup on: January 26, 2023, 11:16:27 PM
I always get "Something went wrong! Try again later" So what is the reason for that, I tried to use it with several browsers.
The maximum amount is 1.7 bitcoins, which is more than $25,000 per transaction, which is a relatively large amount without verifying identity. Are BitSwitch.io a stand-alone platform or are you working API for other platforms in the background?

If you depend on other platforms, it is impossible to pass this amount without verifying identity.
Well, they do depend on other platforms so... technically the KYC issue may come up any time. One just has to be ready in case especially by reading all the terms and conditions of all their third party providers. It's a whole new level of hustle getting your coins swapped, isn't it?  Grin

This is what they say in their terms and conditions

Use of third-party providers

We MAY use third-party liquidity providers for some exchanges that are not owned or controlled by BitSwitch.io in case of lack of local reserves.

BitSwitch.io has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, terms of services or practices of any third party services. You further acknowledge and agree that BitSwitch.io shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content, goods or services available on or through any such web sites or services.

List of third-party liquidity providers that we may use in case of lack of local reserves: binance.com, coinbase.com, houbi.com, sushi.com, uniswap.org, dodoex.io, simpleswap.io, fixedfloat.com, changenow.io

We strongly advise You to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies of any third-party web sites or services that listed as our third-party liquidity providers.

We may not notice you final liquidity provider for every exchange.

In case of any issue not resolvable by ourself, we will provide you necessary information for direct support from third-party provider.
1456  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [Updated] FTX on: January 26, 2023, 10:50:14 PM
The old story comes to mind that the SBF claimed he had 100,000 bucks left and nothing else. Cheesy
I don't know if there is anyone else who still believes anything that thug says  Grin

Everything he says just seems to be a lie. F**K the justice system. The A-Hole should already be in a Super-max prison, locked away in solitary confinement with a key thrown away in the middle of the Pacific Ocean!!!
1457  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Exodus wallet, Latest PC version 23.1.2. Bug or issue with my device? on: January 26, 2023, 10:27:56 PM
Out of curiosity, I tried checking out electrum and this is what happened
So it doesn't work there either. Maybe you or Windows updated the camera's drivers recently and the new ones aren't working properly. Access your Device Manager and see if you can manually update them from there. Alternatively, try to roll back to an older version if that button is clickable and allows you to do it. 
It turns out it was another third party app that was causing the issue, manycam (manycam.com). It's a live-streaming app which was installed on my Windows OS. I discovered this thanks to @nc50lc's suggestion

I uninstalled the app and everything works just fine right now. The App manages the webcam by default, and it ends up not being compatible to other less used apps like crypto wallets.

Thanks everyone  Wink

I will leave this thread open in case anyone else gets the same issue as mine and wants to comment.
1458  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Exodus wallet, Latest PC version 23.1.2. Bug or issue with my device? on: January 24, 2023, 11:49:00 PM
Any chance Exodus doesn't have permission to access your camera?
You may need to go to your OS settings and turn on camera access for Exodus.
Good idea, however Windows is weird with these app permissions. By default, they should be on for everything that requires camera access to work properly. There is an on/off switch to allow Microsoft Store apps to access the camera, and there is a second on/off switch to allow 3rd-party desktop apps. The weird part is you get a list of 3rd-party desktop apps that can access the camera, but you can't manually allow or disallow the permissions. I am looking at my system right now, and Telegram and Zoom are two apps that have access to the camera. I can't remove these permissions from the systems settings menu. I can only turn off access for all apps on the list. I guess the better place to check is the settings of Exodus wallet to see how it's set up there.
I think the problem is with my windows, as it's either blocking some apps from accessing the camera or just some stupid bug. Other video and social apps like Zoom, WhatsApp, telegram, browsers access the camera flawlessly   Grin

Out of curiosity, I tried checking out electrum and this is what happened



But thanks for the input guys
1459  Other / Meta / Re: Forum activity by year - Chart 2009-2022 on: January 24, 2023, 11:18:21 PM
Bitcoin's all-time high at that time happened around 17th December 2017, Ethereum would achieve it's all-time high in that bull run in early 2018. I think it was January. It sparked off a massive altcoin rally and ICOs, bounties, airdrops, spamming, account farming and scam were the thing of the time

Airdrops and bounties were so profitable to bounty hunters at that time, and it's probably a period where there was a very high account registration rate ever. It took a lot of time in 2018 for so many to realize that the bear market had set in after the rally.


The spamming went on for a long time, and it led to the introduction of the merit system later on in 2018

What you see afterward are a result of ;

- Death of ICO hype,
- Less profitability of bounties and Airdrops,
- The long crypto winter from 2018 to 2020,
- Less account farming and spamming due to the introduction of the merit system,
- much improved moderation where one-liners that were a thing back then will get deleted in no time etc
1460  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Has someone tried to use ChatGPT to help in trading? on: January 24, 2023, 09:33:30 PM
but for now ChatGPT cannot be used, maybe because it is full or too many users are logged in.
I'm also curious about his intelligence. In fact, not only helps in trading, in any way ChatGPT can be used and put to good use. Seeing the many reviews on YouTube is truly extraordinary and beyond expectations.
Maybe this is the most sophisticated and smartest AI robot at the moment, it can replace a programmer.
He is asking if the AI can help write a trading script or strategy. Obviously the AI doesn't have to predict the future market movements but rather create a script based on the available market indicators and probably public scripts already coded by other traders or programmers.

That's what OP is asking about.
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