But how were you thinking I would do that?
Simple. Just write amount of donations you received each month. For example in July you received total of 0.1 BTC (in theory) from multiple different user transactions. You don't have to write each amount, addresses, etc, just write that you received 0.1 BTC worth $3031 and you thank everyone who donated. This is just example what I would do, but you can do whatever you want
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Its time for yet another brief monthly overview of the local boards activity, but this time with a bit longer delay than usual.
Our local board had very good Merit/Post ratio in May, maybe we could do a bit better with activity but I am certainly not going to write more than I usually do for anything. When I was in Coinslotty campaign I didn't have any limitations and I didn't had to write any post in local board (or anywhere else) and I still was very much active and in top 3, not bad at all We need to have more fresh blood and new members, but I am not expecting big change during summertime.
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Too little too late Truely paranoid people (like me) wouldn't have trusted any third party device in the first place. Funny you are saying this because you are already using third party devices like your computer and smartphone that all have closed source hardware components (some even software). So trusting computer that has much bigger attack vectors than open source hardware wallet.... that doesn't make any sense to me and real security experts like Andreas Antonopoulos and Jameson Lopp agrees with that. I am not saying what anyone should use for holding Bitcoin, and I am certainly not supporting ledger and other closed source devices, but computers are NOT safer than good open source hardware wallet . All modern computers and laptops have hidden spy operating system running all the time, and only way to remove it is maybe with Coreboot or with other open source alternative bios, but that needs flashing chips with raspberry pi.
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I heard about this news few months ago but I had to wait for official announcement, now it's here, new Keystone 3 hardware wallet is coming soon! Anyone can join the waitlist with promotional discount price by posting on Keystone twitter page, and you can find that link Join Waitlist on their website. What we know Keystone 3 so far?Not much, but based on twitter posts and other information from Keystone team we know that new device will be redesigned and much thinner than in older models. We don't know anything about the price and other changes compared to current Keystone wallets, but they are mentioning some new Security Schemes that will be revealed in few days. I tried talking with Keystone team several times to find out more but communication on their end is very bad https://keyst.one/
This topic will be used for posting any news and updates about new Keystone 3 device. Note that I am not supporting Keystone wallet in any way, and you should do your own research for everything.
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First of all, Nunchuk is open source. Second, I think the "BCR-2020-010" is going to be a standard and more wallets will implement it. This is not something invented by Nunchuk and SeedHammer, It is defined Maybe Nunchuk is open source but it can be confusing for some people with guest mode and with creating online accounts that can always get hacked and leaked. I never had a chance to test Nunchuk more deeper, so I am saying this with reservation because I never uses this wallet in real world scenario. Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think using Nunchuk as guest has any benefits, so I am forced to create account, right?
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I've come across many positive reviews about AirGap Vault. When installed on an Android smartphone, it transforms the device into a system with security comparable to dedicated hardware wallets. I personally haven't tried AirGap Vault since my holdings are stored on Passport 2, but if the features described below are accurate, then this wallet certainly deserves the attention of Android fans
AirGap is far from perfect but I think it is much better option than using most other mobile wallets, and it is possibly better than using some popular closed source wallets. If you already have old Android device collecting dust than it's much better to use it only for AirGap, but there are some limitations and you can't use ancient Android 4 and 5 I think, this was tested by myself If you ask me what smartphone is best, than I would say old deg00gled Pixel phone (Maybe Pixel 3 or 4) with GrapheneOS, than install Airgap.
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Please help, we have been working for a whole year and here is such a disaster.
Did you generate seed in Electrum wallet or somewhere else? First make sure you have latest version of Electrum wallet and that your computer is free from any malware software. If you have the seed words backup in safe place than you don't have to worry about anything, and you can also confirm amount of coins you have in blockchain explorer. Windows OS can often create problems so I would suggest switching to good Linux OS, but there is one alternative for Electrum called Sparrow wallet so you can check if that works better for you.
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Prediction 1: $31,335.25 bech32 address: bc1qnnkav38ze4uxhk0ac70g8lqcgxc37492lrpwr9
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2.Enable Monero and Ethereum deposits and withdrawals. When you enter your private key you will see your Note balance in BTC, XMR and ETH. Using Monero should be fine since it is privacy coin by default, and it has nice volume on Bisq exchange, but I see no reason at all in using ethereum and similar shitcoins. Enable internal 'bridging' between BTC, XMR and ETH for a fee. You will be able to deposit ETH on your Whirlwind Note, change it internally to BTC and withdraw it to your on-chain address.
Wouldn't this be categorized as centralized exchange? We already have options or that, and you could get in (bigger) trouble with authorities for doing that. There will be no 3rd party involved in the bridging process, we will provide the liquidity on all 3 chains and rebalance it when needed. That can open whole new can of worms and you should expect much more complications, support questions and complains, if you decide to implement this change. I would be careful with this, since attack vector is getting bigger also, as well as chance for more bugs is code.l
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It might be a bit redundant given the warning of the list of impersonating sites is already made on the opening post, but I think it's better be safe redundant than sorry, I noticed that the impersonating site also have their own tor page.
I never saw anyone cloning onion links to almost identical, and most people usually just confirm starting and ending parts of address. However, I went ahead and entered that onion address in Tor browser and it didn't work, after trying all possible combination I always received Invalid Onionsite Address message in browser. Scammers are probably hoping for users to switch back to fake clearnet address and send them coins.
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I got a neutral tag from jollygood. Is it important? yes it is important for me. He accuses me of being an alt and accuses me of being a merit finder for signature campaign
Be happy he didn't gave you negative feedback, because it took a long time for him to stop being easy on trigger like that, and there is nothing wrong with neutral feedback. Just to make things clear, I don't trust what you say also, there are so many liars in this forum that I am suspecting everyone can be a cheater.
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After two months of operations, I want to once again take advantage of all the support that the community has given to this project. The numbers prove it, thank you very much.
Don't forget to add report for all the Bitcoin donations you received so far, you don't have to add exact addresses and names, just add total amounts. I know you could use more funding, and this can be a good reminder for anon donators to help you when they can, every sats count. My suggestion is to post small report updated like this every month, or at least every few months. - Donations: Anyone wishing to support this project can make their bitcoin donations to the address: bc1qhwnncpdd8gfzqwjkk9n052wf7g9mvks3xaa7qa
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Don't worry, the QR code is just there as a convenience, you can ignore it, if you like, and manually copy the displayed secret into whatever application you're using to generate OTPs. (You can also hover over "Shared secret (Base32)" to see a tooltip with the other details you might need while importing it.)
Good to hear that, because I am not a big fan of QR codes at all. Yes, they can be useful sometimes, but not as much like some people are trying to present, and there are some hidden dangerous with using them. Recently I tried scanning QR code from one bike and it was impossible to do it, it gave me error all the time and I tried using many different programs. On top of that some hardware wallets like safepal are using stupid closed source encryption with QR codes, and that is no go for me. Let me just say that everything in China is full of QR codes, and they plan to use them with their CBDC slave wallets, that should be red flag for everyone, and I don't mean red PRC country flag.
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I also never ignore anyone. I usually do the reading filter, just looking. But, maybe because I don't navigate in areas of the forum where these users usually post.
Ignoring something is not a bad idea at all, it's like using adblocker on youtube or on any other website that is full of ads and other crap. Using ignore option in bitcointalk forum will save you precious time, and it can help you avoid potential further conflicts with other members, so if you can't get along with someone better just ignore him. I would even go step further to improve it and add super-ignore option to totally remove (from sight) some members and/or parts of the forum, but this is hard core for some people
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I want to trade pair Ripple\BTC, or LTC\BTC, and maybe also with cross leverage. Tell me, is there such an opportunity on Bisq? Or maybe on other decentralized exchanges?
No, you can't trade shitcoins like ripple on Bisq exchange, and there is Litecoin but there is no volume for that tradin pair right now (I guess you can always create your own offer). Bisq is mostly used for trading fiat currency with Bitcoin or Moneor, and you can check all Bisq markets here: https://bisq.markets/For BTC-LTC maybe there are few more alternatives like BlockDX, AtomicDEX (not sure about volume), Atomic Swaps or some centralized swap exchanges like exch.cx.
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The little bot here accessible on telegram is pretty easy and fun. It works with BTC lightning, so you'll need to have what I call a hybrid wallet (on-chain and lihtning) like breez for example. Then the bot will act as an escrow between you and a seller/buyer. You can place an ad or spot one and make a proposal. FIAT offers a wide range of transaction methods, including Revolut, Bizum, Wise, Paypal etc...
Having more options to exchange Bitcoin is cool, but I am a bit suspicious with telegram and I am sure they are recording everything with do including phone numbers and IP addresses. I never used LNP2PBOT bot, and I don't like that you have to use third party app telegram for with this, and that has to be downloaded and installed Better alternative for Lightning Network exchange in my opinion is called RoboSats, this works as webpage and it can be used with Tor onion for better privacy. The source code for RoboSats is public, there is no account creating, there is really no installation, and it's very easy to use.
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So I need some suggestions Which can be a reliable non kyc exchanger like kucoin?
Just use Bisq decentralized exchange, and forget about other centralized exchanges that will end up like Kucoin sooner or later, they are all time ticking ''bombs''. One issue I have with Bisq is that it can only be used for computers, not for mobile devices, so I discovered one good option called Peach Bitcoin app. Note that Peach Bitcoin can only work in Europe and there are some daily and monthly limitations for amount of money/coins you can exchange. In cases when you need alternatives for Bisq you can visit kycnot.me website that has really nice suggestions, and it's updated on regular basis.
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At my zeus wallet i can bump the second transaction, wich has 147 sats. Its not clear to me what is goin on. Non of this two transaction i made my self.
I really don't understand who could make transactions using your wallet... but fee used for transaction you posted used very low fee of 2.81 sat/vB. You could wait for it to be confirmed itself or you could bump up fees since RBF was used for this transaction, but than again, if you didn't send this transaction than you can't bump the fees., only sender can do that. Checking Mempool website you can see estimated fees with different priority levels and I always recommend checking that out before sending any coins. You can also use browser extension my team made a while ago with my suggestions, called BTC Mempool Fees Extension/add-on for Firefox/Chrome browser.
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Current number of post (Including this one): 11062 Rank: Legendary bech32 address: bc1qw9vskj46hwc8c3lrdplu6wducnq9lee7772m8k Merit earned in the last 120 days: 412
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The most important thing is that your participation is validated and that you have completed the survey (or vice versa). Five more days left for selecting winners for Bitbox hardware wallet, so better get ready Do you know how many people applied and filled the survey this time?
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