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681  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: March 05, 2021, 08:33:59 PM
Thankfully the CDC has used our tax dollars to get us "Zombie Prepared" as well:  https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/index.htm
The vaccineded crew..

just shows.. many americans are soo stupid the CDC needs to translate real advice into tv show-language just to get people to take notice.
but you will know that the us is doomed when they need to talk in trumpisms to get people to listen

CDC is so out of control that they are literally playing make-believe right in front of your face and you're so prideful that you can't even swallow that pill... Rather than say "Wow what a waste of money" you start labeling a whole group of people as "stupid".  (That's basically like saying all Blacks steal shit or all Iraq/Iran people are terrorist etc.)

Do you think Elon Musk is stupid?

(And fuck trump lol what does he have to do with your vendetta in regards to this scam? Oh ya because it was used to fuck him out of office for some slimy Globalist.  Like I said fuck trump, he deserved to be out of office for banning bumpstocks.)

What is "We've been franked" meaning btw?
682  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gigabet - legit or not? on: March 05, 2021, 08:26:03 PM
I've had no issues at all withdrawing my affiliate income from Gigabet.co

Never KYC'ed either.
683  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: March 04, 2021, 05:54:04 PM
Thankfully the CDC has used our tax dollars to get us "Zombie Prepared" as well:  https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/index.htm
684  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" on: March 04, 2021, 05:51:38 PM
Is sad to see clam with this low price... The community needs to give more applications to the coin because right now we can only use it to trade on Exchange and to play on Just-Dice... But without a real competence and more applications is hard to see this coin going up again.

It would be nice to see a mixer service with clam, or a loans service... and some other random applications.

CLAM is being plowed by what I believe is a A: Old exchange selling. B: Digger selling coins dug in 2020....

It's a good time to buy CLAM because these sellers are absolutely eating our lunch.
685  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet on: March 04, 2021, 02:48:07 AM
they actually made some fairly big batches of payments on 1st march (UTC  time)  for each coin - so i would assume these include all the final withdrawals

It's misleading to say they made big batches. The size of the transaction might've been big but the payments were for really small amounts. I find it hard to believe that only people with around $5 worth of BTC had payments pending.

anyone still not received a requested withdrawal has probably had their account flagged, and shouldnt expect to receive it

That does not appear to be the case. Their selection on who will receive payment is based on how much funds are available in their hot wallet. They don't even need to bother with these arbitrary account suspensions. If they refill their wallets with more than a few hundred dollars then you might be lucky enough to receive payment otherwise you're just among the many who are being scammed.

I would find it extremely hard to believe my account got flagged.

I never used faucets and was 100% affiliate income.

Again, I'm not 100% sure if it got processed or not... I'm leaning towards no though.

It'd be nice to still have access to the account history.  O well.
686  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [FreeBitcoins.com] Altcoin Exchange (Bitcoin Markets No KYC) | Faucet | Swap on: March 04, 2021, 01:16:25 AM
We have added a master log-out button on the security page.

https://freebitcoins.com/xchange/profile/security

This button kills all instances of your account anywhere.

A friendly reminder to add an emergency withdrawal address.

Thanks!
687  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Tradesatoshi on: March 04, 2021, 01:00:42 AM
Is there any trial or process like for Cryptopia going on ? I realized i had around 50000 doge parked there.. Damn !

No and no ones going to get shit from Craptopia either.  Maybe some lawyers.
688  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Congrats to the Diamond Hands Bitcoin Holders! on: March 04, 2021, 12:54:59 AM
Special thanks to everyone who blew most/all their Bitcoins... Without us... I don't think any of this would have been possible either!

Just keep on keeping on!  Great song:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wJXBUfcIOE

*crowd goes wild*

 Tongue Grin
689  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet on: March 04, 2021, 12:50:28 AM
I'm pretty sure my final withdraw was not honored.
690  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: March 04, 2021, 12:49:04 AM
Texas doctors gearing up to label any and all deaths as COVID...  https://www.star-telegram.com/news/coronavirus/article249627903.html

Shooting... COVID.

Car wreck... covid.

98 year old with 3 cancers and a broken hip... definitely covid!

That should teach the public!  

Hourly an hour nurses and ICU nurses will keep their mouths shut if they know what's good for them!!!  

What a fucking scam.
691  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [FreeBitcoins.com] Altcoin Exchange (Bitcoin Markets No KYC) | Faucet | Swap on: March 03, 2021, 11:02:32 PM
I apparently am having problems with the faucet. I make the request in clams for example, at 05:00am (08:00UTC) in my time zone (Brazil) and another request at 17:00 (20:00UTC), but the second request doesn't go into the balance, the following  message appears saying this 'Our faucet is limited to 2 hits every day per user. The time resets at 4am UTC. Thank you for using our faucet, and we hope to see you tomorrow!'.  am i doing something wrong? if someone can help me understand what is going on i would appreciate it.

You can hit the faucet every 720 minutes.

Be sure to put your username exactly case sensitive.

Open a support ticket on the site and Ill help you hands on.  (do not post your user name here)

Here is a video of me using the faucet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4-66NsDQO8
692  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: March 03, 2021, 10:21:22 PM
You can literally see COVID die when Trump says he will leave office January 9th....

Soon we will see all these mask faggots "I knew it was fake the whole time", fucking losersssss.

The medical industry has lost SO much trust from this it isn't even funny.
693  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: February 27, 2021, 08:10:39 PM
COVID is clearly a scam being pushed my globalist and socialist doctors.

I've found the vast majority of Doctors to be low-key socialist because they know that is the easiest way to turn a 5 year old into a $5000 bill.
694  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 27, 2021, 04:14:15 AM
Listen, I'll just have to tell you what I have in mind: I like what JD did - shut down BTC and started their own coin. But I don't think this solved the main problem IMO - whoever admins the site still is responsible for the coins, for the server security, for software etc. If you want to do it right, it's a 24/7 job with alerts waking you up in the middle of night. That's how it is if you want to run a reliable site. It gets better over time as you code matures, you solve most of daily maintenance issues etc.

I am thinking about starting a new blockchain with stakeable coins, but at the same time offering investor and player roles similar to dice sites. In addition to staking you could put your coins in the "bankroll". Players on the other hand could issue transactions similar to "bets" that would win or lose, based on verifiable distributed random number generation.

- The game itself would be a part of the blockchain protocol, so there would be no need to keep data centralized.
- The investors would always have control over their coins (no need to deposit them to any site).
- Investors would gain from both staking and providing coins for the bankroll (with game volatility involved).
- The game would be provably fair for both players AND investors (!!!).
- The blockchain would be fully distributed, no central storage or site. Ideally it would not be "owned" by anyone either.
- For the chain to be attractive I believe some social aspects should be implemented too - user accounts, chat, avatars etc.

It's still an early idea. If we decide to follow it, there will be numerous challenges, but hey, it could be really fun!

It's still to early to talk about ICO, but the idea keeps evolving in my mind and I have started exploring some technical aspects already.

What do you think?

Cheers,
Ethan


Just to be clear though ethan CLAM was not created by doog or just-dice


^

CLAM was created by Xploited and Creative.  Good catch Blue.
695  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 26, 2021, 10:10:15 PM
Interesting to see that the discussion about how yolodice is closing (and ethan probably taking a break before he comes back with something else) turned into how bitcoin core could be good or bad, I mean it is obviously bad which is why we are looking for other improvements, but I am trying to figure out how that topic turned into this topic lol.

Because YoloDice users are paying 0.001680 BTC to withdraw lol...  

I hope you didn't think too hard about how the conversation got there.  You may hurt yourself.  Grin Wink
696  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 25, 2021, 05:36:28 AM
Basically,  This estimates the cost to go .75 MB deep in the chain at the time of the request.  Each block usually takes 1mb off the chain, so it's isn't very aggressive and transactions can take some time to confirm.  Being not aggressive kind of helps not contribute to unnecessary blockchain bloat.

I think you'll be shocked at the price difference and the speed these estimates confirm!

https://freebitcoins.com/xchange/api/v1/btcfee ({"satsPerVbyte":"102"} at the time of this post)

I really like the idea behind it; it's pretty much what I've been doing manually looking at Johoe's mempool stats. However, for some reason, it seems to be returning 10 satsPerVByte right now, despite there being 45+ MB of transactions greater than paying greater than 10 sat/byte.

That's exactly what I did as well.  The same website too! Tongue

Good eye, something broke, Xploited is fixing the API call right now... because your right, 10 looks hella low atm.

I forgot to mention, we have it set to a minimum of 10, even if the network is lower.  I've just seen the network blowup in the low numbers too fast... 10 seems to be a decent number.

I'll post when she's fixed... it should just be a minute.


Fixed.   Our mempool is still growing... the larger it is, the more accurate it will be.

We had to move some stuff around and change a little logic & a new server, but she's looking better.  It's aiming for around 0.5MB to 0.75MB deep & she updates every minute.

This website is really decent too:  https://fee.cryp.ee/#/btc

Thanks for pointing that out Darkstar.

Good luck Ethan.
697  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 25, 2021, 02:59:53 AM
I'm sure you already know about it, but you can use `estimaterawfee` and pick your own threshold. If you pick a low threshold (e.g. 0.5 ) you will get pretty reasonable fee rates, but you got to be prepared to feebump because they will be getting stuck

I've never heard of estimaterawfee... it's not in the "help" text when I type it on the Console!  lol *sigh* (or maybe I'm blind?)

We messed around with estimatesmartfee for a while.
698  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 25, 2021, 12:15:54 AM
I've spent a lot of time on it, and honestly bitcoin core's algorithm is actually quite good.

Bitcoin Core's estimator is trash.  Even "economical" is WAY overpriced from my experience "these days" (2017 and after).

They have no incentive to have their system pricing stuff fairly and all the incentive to overprice the hell out of it!  (Profit for miners + no one bitching at developers because they didn't get confirmations, lol because you're going to get confirmations using Bitcoin Cores estimator!!!!!!  I speculate that the Bitcoin Miners are purposely gaming the Bitcoin Core estimator too.)

I explain it like this... None of us know the future, but we do know the present and the past.

Think of the Bitcoin network like a 6 lane highway that does get busy.  

Friday = traffic jams and Sunday = Pretty easy driving.

Bitcoin Core tries to get you to drive on Sunday as if it's Friday's traffic!  That's fucking r-e-t-a-r-d-e-d!!!!!!!!!

Anyone who has ever driven a car knows that you drive with your eyes in real-time... sure you don't know the future, but you just do your best in the present.



I also agree with RHavar's 1, 2, & 3.   RBF is a pain in the ass too, but it's a good fucking feature!

FB's cap our Bitcoin withdraw fees both ways with a min and a max.  (10vsat min and 0.0003 BTC max)

The API I posted will reflect that 10vsat min... there won't be a max, so you may need to add some logic if you want a max.)

[We are still working on a permanent fix for that API thing, I'll post when she's complete... it shouldn't be long]
699  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 suspending on 1st March 2021 :-( on: February 24, 2021, 11:16:35 PM
Basically,  This estimates the cost to go .75 MB deep in the chain at the time of the request.  Each block usually takes 1mb off the chain, so it's isn't very aggressive and transactions can take some time to confirm.  Being not aggressive kind of helps not contribute to unnecessary blockchain bloat.

I think you'll be shocked at the price difference and the speed these estimates confirm!

https://freebitcoins.com/xchange/api/v1/btcfee ({"satsPerVbyte":"102"} at the time of this post)

I really like the idea behind it; it's pretty much what I've been doing manually looking at Johoe's mempool stats. However, for some reason, it seems to be returning 10 satsPerVByte right now, despite there being 45+ MB of transactions greater than paying greater than 10 sat/byte.

That's exactly what I did as well.  The same website too! Tongue

Good eye, something broke, Xploited is fixing the API call right now... because your right, 10 looks hella low atm.

I forgot to mention, we have it set to a minimum of 10, even if the network is lower.  I've just seen the network blowup in the low numbers too fast... 10 seems to be a decent number.

I'll post when she's fixed... it should just be a minute.
700  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [FreeBitcoins.com] Fully Automated 24/7 Altcoin Swap Tool! *No Frozen Trades* on: February 24, 2021, 10:58:12 PM
https://freebitcoins.com/blog/free-bitcoins-miner-fee-estimator-api/

We have created an API tool that people can use to estimate the cost to send Bitcoin using real time data from the blockchain.

This fee estimator estimates the cost in VBytes to get into the current blockchain at 0.75 MB deep in the chain.

I personally believe this way of estimating Bitcoin miner fees is MUCH better than Bitcoin Core and other services/wallets.

Enjoy!



This tool is a great way for Swappers to get an idea on how much their Swap transaction will cost as well!
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