I inform that I was contacted by Duelbits, to support the project. And in that sense, over the next few weeks, there will be a Duelbits banner on the site.
I want to thank Duelbits for supporting TalkImg, and @Hhampuz for taking care of everything.
New ad is looking great and it doesn't create a lot of distractions because it's only added on main page, but most important thing (for you) is that Duelbits advertisement can be seen even with my uBlock origin extension turned on, and this doesn't happen so often
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Znam ti jednu malu koja ovo okrene u jednom tjednu, isto online, čak prima i bitcoinove. Mora da nešto krivo radiš.
Nemoj mi reći da trošiš novac na to... žene su plaćenije od muškaraca, osim ako se on ne želi pretvarati da je žena, e a onda on može biti i miss neke zemlje ili miss universe A ja sam se baš spremao za put u Dubai
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Da, ja malo radim neke eksperimente i dobio sam poziv od menadžera za whirlwind, ali sam u odličnim odnosima s Royse777 i Sinbad kampanja je super. Mislim da je bolje za sve ako su naši članovi jednako raspoređeni između ove 2 kampanje, a nemojte se iznenaditi ako čujete još neke novosti uskoro
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Nothing. Onion domains are more or less like Bitcoin addresses, created from a private key.
Interesting. I am reading more about it now and I see there is a way of generating vanity address similar like for Bitcoin, so maybe we could create btctalk... btctlk, or something similar that doesn't have a lot of characters. Maybe what I saw before with people selling onion addresses was for this vanity addresses.
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is the ledger can be hacked ?
if yes in which scenario?
Ledger has been hacked already from the inside. They are closed source device and they recently announced controversial Recovery function that makes it very unsecure, since your seed phrase is not only yours but they shared it with different company partners. On top of that, they got personal customer data leaked and this information was released in public several times, so they don't know how to secure user data very well. Stay away from ledger wallet and choose other open source devices!
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You mean that using Bitcointalk with onion address would remove all cloudflare and any similar boxes that needs to be checked? That would certainly speed things up, and in theory it should improve privacy, but I think it would increase cost of purchasing and maintaining another domain. Does anyone know how much needs to be paid for long term .onion domain address?
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As mentioned above, the wallet is non-custodial (or so they claim)[1]. The desktop version is open source, but the mobile/browser extension is not.
I checked their mobile/browser wallet version and I couldn't find the code, and I want to test myself before I add any other software wallets. If you don't want to list it because it's closed source, then you should probably remove Exodus from the list as well.
Well Exodus was always grey-listed here as you can see, and I only added it because it existed for a long time. This is only for sending, not for receiving. I will add Passport when they add full Taproot support.
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Did anyone try the timelock of this wallet? The lock can be cancelled or not?
I never tried timelock feature on Unstoppable wallet, and I couldn't find more information anywhere on their website. My suggestion is to contact their support team, unless you are willing to experiment yourself with real coins. Note that TimeLock in Unstoppable is Experimental feature and maximum amount is limited to 0.5 BTC.
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A few years ago he buried a copy of his backup, using 40 USD worth of material from the hardware store, to build a case to hold his seed phrase.
He is security expert who really thinks well before doing something for improving security for his Bitcoin. I personally wouldn't choose to bury anything like he did, but there are plenty of other options we can choose, and I like stealth option more. There is nothing wrong in combination of different methods, especially for people who are using multisig setup. I think it's unwise to conceal seed -phrase-inscribed-washers underground. After all, metal detectors are quite affordable. Folks purchase them and go on fun hunts as a pastime.
Detectors can easily be tricked with decoy junk, and there are some materials that makes anything almost invisible for metal detectors, if you know what you are doing. Secondly what if you throw away your see because it was too week concealed amongst all those boxes?
He probably wouldn't do it, unless he gets amnesia, but there is a good chance his family members could do that.
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Can anyone help me? Thank you very much.
You don't need to use Ledger live for anything that than for firmware update, but if connection with Electrum is not working than I would reinstall both Electrum and Ledger live. If Electrum is not working after that for some reason than you can try installing alternative Sparrow wallet that works perfectly with Electrum. Maybe it's something related to MacOS but I can't help you with that. What OS are you using? Are Ledger Live, and the Ledger Bitcoin App both up to date? Are your USB drivers up to date?
He said that he is using Mac OS.
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CoinEX (provided that there was at least one transaction on the previous address, you cannot create empty addresses)[/li][/list]
I didn't know Huobi had this option, but if that is the case than they are one of the best non-kyc cex options, and they have nice 5 BTC withdrawal limit. Last time I checked CoinEX canceled this option for Bitcoin for multiple deposit addresses, but it was still available for other altcoins. This was long time ago and I can't verify what changed in last few years, but support didn't give me any valid reason why they made this change.
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Introducing Royllo Explorer: a search engine for Taproot Assets living on the Bitcoin blockchain (Now open source!).
Is there any way to show list of all taproot assets? I tried searching for satoshi, theymos, bitcoin and I didn't receive any result. Cool to see this explorer is open source, but I hope it won't be used only for ordinals
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Feedback welcome
I am familiar with TimechainStats for some time, but I think you can can try to improve loading speed, and I tried using several different browsers while testing. Interface is nice and I like dark theme, but other pages sometimes don't work for me, so when I click on Network tab for example I only get black page. When I refresh page and try opening any tab again, than it starts working as it should. Mining Pools pie charts should have time periods less than 3 months (add days, weeks, etc), and default should not be 3 years period like it is now.
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So it's official, Binance officially added support for the lightning network a few hours ago[1]. Users can now deposit up to 0.05 BTC and withdraw for as little as 0.000002 BTC in fees.
This is good for LN, but I don't care about Binance at all since they added mandatory KYC, so they can do whatever they want. We know that Coinbase has plans to do the same thing, so it would interesting to see if the other exchanges will start to follow the same steps.
Binance is certainly not the only one that supports Lightning Network, Kraken started doing that last year, Bitfinex in 2020, and Bitstamp in 2019. I think there are several websites and pages that follow Lightning Network support in centralized exchanges, and I know one of them but I am not sure how updated this is: https://github.com/theDavidCoen/LightningExchanges
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I registered a new account and everything is fine: the withdrawal limit is 5 BTC, the deposit address is freely registered. Huobi is still a KYC-free exchange:
Is Huobi exchange still using old Legacy address format (starting with 1) as standard, or they have other formats like Segwit? Another thing I always missed in centralized exchanges is ability to generate multiple deposit addresses, that is especially important for no-kyc exchanges.
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You are telling that few months old website already have over 500,000 sales, and that was published 15 days ago, so it's even bigger numbers now We also can't see any orders until we register and log in, so nobody really knows what was sold and purchased, that all sounds very suspicious. I can't be sure if this thing is a scam or not, but I would be very careful spending any coins in this place. Domain registered few months ago: Domain Name: securehub.top Registry Domain ID: D20230326G10001G_98544661-top Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.publicdomainregistry.com Registrar URL: http://publicdomainregistry.comUpdated Date: 2023-03-28T11:14:57Z Creation Date: 2023-03-25T21:22:31Z https://www.whois.com/whois/securehub.top
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And for the phone number thing, it's the same, phone number is just a phone number, we share nothing, we never do ads or analyze data.
Signal third-party Twilio data breach exposed 1,900 phone numbers in 2022, and now we are supposed to trust you who are using app based on Signal and same third party Twilio? Sorry for saying this, but I am little suspicious whenever I have to send any of my personal data for any registration. If I had to choose between better security and convenience, I will always choose security. Anyway, you can choose to use anonymous number when get an account. I tried using anonymous number and it didn't work with Mixin.
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How did you do at the beginning to have bitcoins and how were they kept? I guess it was reserved for the rather computer-savvy people? When did it get easier?
Many early Bitcoins with private keys ended up on hard drives after mining, and some of them got lost and thrown in trash. I remember several stories from people who lost a fortune like this, and they tried to organize and pay other people to help them find old drives with bitcoin. James Howells lost 8000 BTC back in 2013 and I think he is till looking for his old drive: https://fortune.com/2022/08/01/he-lost-8000-bitcoin-launching-11-million-dollar-campaign-newport-james-howells-landfill-trash/ Invention of seed phrases changed things a lot, thanks to Trezor developers, and it's now much easier to backup things on paper or metal plates.
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Fake liquidity? What on earth is fake liquidity? It uses 0x protocol hence taps into all of the (non fake, lol) liquidity of every dex on the chain. Hence uniswap, sushi etc.
You could try searching for ''fake liquidity'' term on g00gle and learn more about that. All dexes you mentioned are not really decentralized and everyone knows that, they can show you any numbers on screen they want. Sure, some of them have people who are paid to provide some liquidity, but it's very easy to trick people with all the crap. Does uniswap have ‘fake liquidity’?
Uniswap is centralized junk that spies on all users. Polygon is also junk that was hacked before and it will probably be hacked again in future like most shitcoin blockchains.
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