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5961  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: August 29, 2019, 03:45:17 AM
Please.

Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is Darker45 of bitcointalk.org. Today is August 29, 2019.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1DarkerGNME6p52mXvHdaDWNbuzkuwRJJZ
HNGWKqphZOXgr+lgzGRW3ixKgAoLGFATvSeb6ff0auGGI0pK0LCXVjOpoagRTMKTepyKdRV4cLunS1TIsR8hUvs=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Thanks a lot.
Verified, done it for you
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5962  Other / Meta / Re: Continuously creating new bitcointalk account for shilling Walkex ANN thread. on: August 28, 2019, 09:25:17 AM
If those accounts used to bump not only that thread, but also to bump others. If there are proofs that those accounts used for bumping services, they all might be nuked. Like what happened and handled with Yobit bumping service weeks ago. I don't know (there is no proof) that spam attack weeks ago actually originated by Yobit or not, but the fact is all accounts related to that spam attack nuked.
Massive spam bot attack underway
5963  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos and BitcoinTalk scam on: August 28, 2019, 09:16:34 AM
Where I should start Amazon or DigitalOcean or hit Cloudflare DNS servers?  Grin Who is the owner of bitcointalk.org anyway? Do anyone know how to sign DNS? For script kiddies who running a Forum Engine maybe difficult.  Roll Eyes At least tunnel the ip.bitcointalk.org also over cloudflare because if that gets a hit your images on the entire forum will be gone. I can help more by just talking here than by attacking.
If you claim you were here for more than four years, and have not yet known who is owner of bitcointalk.org, who have DNS access, and more things; what did you do over more than four years. Those information is available, and you can have it easily.
Not sure what wrong here, your account created four years ago, yes, it was.
You did not make a single post, yes.
You made your first post here, that has content deleted, yes.
In that thread (before content deleted), honestly, I don't understand what is Human Rights Foundation, and which kind of purposes it want to do, and how it relates to forum.
You can also contact the U.S. Cyber Command here https://www.cybercom.mil if you want to nuke BitcoinTalk.org  Grin
(Start with the FBI)
I've joined the forum around two years, and I have already seen people asked for hardfork of bitcointalk.org when merit system began; and now (the first time) I've seen ask for nuke of the forum.

Months ago, @cabalism13 ask for opinion on charity funds/ foundations with bitcointalk word in Funds'/ Foundations' slogan.
Bitcointalk Charity Program - Give Hope To Everyone $1 Is A Big Thing For Them
Feed Some Children by Dabs (Donate Bitcoins) 4,920 meals so far!
They are more real than yours (Human Rights Foundation). Lastly, are you actually from that Foundation?
5964  Other / Meta / Re: Continuously creating new bitcointalk account for shilling Walkex ANN thread. on: August 28, 2019, 07:38:53 AM
Just report them, with a note that "spam to bump thread, more in this thread". Moderator who is responsible for that board will receive reports and handle them later. That note above will help them to know what generally happens in that thread.
5965  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Warning] Instagram Phishing attempts on: August 28, 2019, 07:23:03 AM
I'm quite confused as to why the URL of the phishing site is blocked. Shouldn't people know that? I mean, it's already mentioned that phishing site appearance is similar to the original site and the URL is the way to differentiate it. Why would they block it?

Also, be careful with punycode. It might trick you if you're not careful enough. And don't fall for the SSL logo trap. Any website can have its own SSL certificate.
What they mentioned is that phising site has .cf in their domain, not sure that phising site address has punny code or not.
For punny code, it is worth to remind people to remember cleaning their computer/laptop screens daily. It is better for their eyes and help them to more easily find punny code attacks.
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However, there is a small little twist: instead of displaying the instagram.com domain in the web browser's address bar, the phishers use a .CF domain (the country code top-level domain for the Central African Republic).
5966  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Warning] Instagram Phishing attempts on: August 28, 2019, 06:52:26 AM
Basically, phising attacks always have some common traps, fake domain addresses, links sent to emails of curious people. Therefore, if people know all those things, but still fall into those phising traps, it is sure their faults. There is nothing bad occurs if they pay attention on site address as very first thing when using any platforms.

This attacks ask for 2FA confirmation and fake warning, but this raise a question if someone observant notice.

Furthermore, steps proposed by Instagram to increase Instagram account's security. People who use Instagram, read this thread, and have not yet applied those security steps, please do it now.
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• Change your password or send yourself a password reset email

• Revoke access to any suspicious third-party apps

• Turn on two-factor authentication for additional security
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/instagram-phishing-emails-use-fake-login-warning-baits/
5967  Other / Beginners & Help / Roadway from zero to Legendary (with 22 topics). Let's go on: August 28, 2019, 03:02:22 AM
I became a Senior Member this week, and it is the biggest thing I have in the forum, by now. I think it means a lot of thing for me, appreciation and recognition from the community, and it is worth to note it down.

To save your time, I simply present all my threads which I put decent time and efforts for them. I'm gonna to keep on maintaining my contribution, and wish that I will be a Hero member before the bitcoin halving, around 9 more months to go.

I am thankful to all people whom sent merits to me (my posts and threads, more exactly).

My CV:

God bles you all.
God bless bitcointalk.org

PS:
* Newbies who read this thread, are welcome to join my sendable merit give away contest
5968  Other / Meta / Re: If someone pass away, will their Trust feedback still exist permanently ? on: August 27, 2019, 11:20:46 PM
And FYI, Zepher left you trust feedback, not a trust flag, this is two different things.
Trust Flag difference and their meanings are difficult to differentiate for users, like Trust and feedbacks as well as Flags. There are not many users actually understand differences between those terms.

Trust plays as first impression when someone look at others' account, so it always has its role.

For already solved cases, and don't show intention to repeat it again for long period, neg should be removed or replaced as neutral one.
5969  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would this finally be a real Satoshi? on: August 27, 2019, 11:04:37 PM
I had to read the long text he wrote on his website, until my eyes are aching from reading and rereading to understand what his purpose was to tell every story he told, I must confess that he should be some short story fairytale writer
The writing style and presentation style in what that guy wrote are very different from what we saw from Bitcoin whitepaper and Satoshi's posts in forum years ago. From that difference, I do believe he is not a real Satoshi because one techsavvy is hardly to change their writing style as well as coding style.

Furthermore, what that guy blamed on losing bitcoin due to hardware replacement sounds very clumpsy, that I don't believe too.
5970  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - Provably fair dice game 🎲 $1,000 Daily Race💰7-day streak bonus🔥 on: August 27, 2019, 04:15:39 PM
And for online users who are only 20-30, I think that's great for new gambling sites. Especially in near future wolf.bet will launch several new features that might attract more players.
Personally, I think there are some components, from which we can have overview on power of a dice site:
- Active users
- Total bets in history
- Total bets per day/ week/ month
- Income for site owner (that can be identified through amount of money used of each bet per day/week/month)
These components help us to know how active their gamblers are, and estimated income the site earned from their gamblers. I think some of them are secret figures, and site owners mostly don't disclose publicly.
I know the plans to release new features on Wolf.bet platform, as the team promised weeks ago, and I still waited for it.
5971  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sendable merit give away contest (Full Member and below ranks) on: August 27, 2019, 08:20:08 AM
You already received one merit from me, days ago, my friend.
5972  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would this finally be a real Satoshi? on: August 27, 2019, 07:02:29 AM
I don't think we should pay too much time to investigate who is real Satoshi Nakamoto. Inteads, I think what we should care about is how many satoshis we have in our bitcoin wallets. By now, what people talked about is bitcoin, how many bitcoin do you own, but things will change considerably and unimaginably just next few months or next two years, when bitcoin might take off to the Moon, and set up its new all time high, that in my expectation, will be much higher than its current ATH about $20000.
Then, people will change their question from "How many bitcoin do you own?" to "How many satoshis do you own?"
5973  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos. Can you integrate these userscripts to forum? on: August 27, 2019, 01:53:15 AM
There is a post compiling a list of them, but I'll be looking into a way to make this a lot more easier.
Not sure, but maybe you implied about my list
List of Bitcointalk.org Userscripts/ Add-ons
Fortunately, @mrvuit made this one, and continuously upgraded it. It will be more convenient if that extension expands to other browsers, like Firefox, Brave, because some people don't want to use Chrome.
Bitcointalk Extension - All In One - Available on Chrome store - Version 2.3
5974  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Host-file to deal with phishing sites on: August 27, 2019, 01:49:20 AM
Code:
  PHISHING LINK - https://brave-browser.info/ 


I added it to host-file in OP. Thank you, Baofeng.
Exactly, even after I have read about the dots, still I was trying to clean the screen. First, with a finger  Wink and later with a special spray. I was sure is just dust.
Like that annoying animated avatar (becoin):
First time I saw it, I tried to clean my computer screen, honestly.   Roll Eyes
5975  Other / Meta / @theymos. Can you integrate these userscripts to forum? on: August 26, 2019, 04:16:18 AM
Began from that thread: @small improvement request. In merited posts, show your name in red or bold or..
hatshepsut93  made two userscripts for forum users. They are all great, but there are not too many users have technical skills to use userscripts, they are not coders. I think if it does not result in issues for forum, and does not take too much time, it will be great if you spend a little precious time to add them for forum users. Non-coders will be happy if forum integrates those features.
- Displays of total received merits for posts/ threads.
- Displays of username (logged-in account), if they sent already sent merit(s), at 1st position in list of merit senders for posts/ threads.
TopicDatewritten bySectionMerit
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sum and display total received merits of posts/ threads25/8/2019hatshepsut93sums & displays all mertis of a post7+
Display username at 1st position in list of merit senders of posts/threads26/8/2019hatshepsut93sums & displays all mertis of a post1+

Display username at 1st position in list of merit senders of posts/threads
Strange that no one has made it yet, here's a script for this:

Code:
// ==UserScript==
// @name     Bitcointalk Highlight My Name in Merit
// @version  1.0
// @grant    none
// @include        https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=*
// @run-at         document-end
// ==/UserScript==
;[...document.querySelectorAll(".td_headerandpost")].forEach(post => {
    let myName = document.querySelector("#hellomember b").textContent
    let allMerits = [...post.querySelectorAll(".smalltext i > a")]
    let myMerit = allMerits.find(e => e.textContent === myName)
    if (myMerit) {
        myMerit.style["font-weight"] = 1000
        if (allMerits.indexOf(myMerit) !== 0) {
            let myScore = myMerit.nextSibling
            post.querySelector(".smalltext i").removeChild(myMerit)
            post.querySelector(".smalltext i").removeChild(myScore)
            allMerits[0].before(myScore)
            myScore.before(myMerit)
        }
    }
})


Screenshot:



Also check my related userscript that sums all merits of a post -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5148488.msg52264117#msg52264117

Sum and display total received merits of posts/ threads
I don't know if it was done before, couldn't find anything like that, so I made a tiny script that sums all mertis of a post and displays it before individual merits

Like this:


Code:
// ==UserScript==
// @name     Bitcointalk Post Merit Sum
// @version  1.0
// @grant    none
// @include        https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=*
// @run-at         document-end
// ==/UserScript==

;[...document.querySelectorAll(".td_headerandpost")].forEach(post => {
    try {
        let sum = [...post.querySelectorAll(".smalltext i > a")]
            .map(e => {
                return parseInt(e.nextSibling.textContent.match(/\((.*)\)/)[1])
            })
            .reduce((acc, e) => acc + e, 0)
        if (sum > 0) {
            let sumElement = document.createElement("span")
            sumElement.textContent = `Total merit: ${sum} | `
            post.querySelector(".smalltext i").prepend(sumElement)
        }
    } catch (e) {
        console.error(e)
    }
})

5976  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Extension - All In One - Already available on Chrome store on: August 26, 2019, 02:29:49 AM
(Click on the image to see more clearly)
Clicking on image does not help!  Tongue
You should not capture whole page, that will make screenshot image too blurred. I think you can screenshot whole page, then crop to use only part of your extension display, or a bit more around list of merit senders in OP. The image will look better.
Furthermore, you can use following option to adjust your screenshot.
Code:
[img width=x][/img]
People who don't install your extension, will don't know how it looks like, and they won't give your merits for your works. What a pity when you do great works, but are not recognized because bad-quality screenshot.
5977  Other / Meta / Re: @small improvement request. In merited posts, show your name in red or bold or.. on: August 26, 2019, 02:20:31 AM
Done.

I didn't read the whole thread, just the OP and quickly glanced at a few posts to verify that no one written the script already.
Cool. One last thing, updating screenshot of your script to finish, please. Your username should be displayed at first position in screenshot. Wink
5978  Other / Meta / Re: @small improvement request. In merited posts, show your name in red or bold or.. on: August 26, 2019, 02:01:20 AM
[ ... ]
Looks good, but it might be better if you can sort username to the first displayed name in list of merit senders in each posts/ threads. I think it is what users ask for. For small posts/ threads, that received unsignificant merits, it does not matter. Nevertheless, for huge posts/ threads, that received hundreds of merits from many users, if you only merited minor merits (one, two, three, example) your name will be listed and bolded in very last position. So, current version of your userscript will not help too much.
5979  Other / Meta / Re: List of Bitcointalk.org Userscripts/ Add-ons on: August 26, 2019, 01:18:43 AM
I don't know if it was done before, couldn't find anything like that, so I made a tiny script that sums all mertis of a post and displays it before individual merits

Like this:

[ ... ]
Thank you. Your userscript is useful, sure. I think other users will like it, of course if they are fan of userscripts, too. Like this thread, I do have to count total received merits of threads by myself, manually. With this script, people can naturally get it.
How about that one? @small improvement request. In merited posts, show your name in red or bold or..
You can read some ideas in that thread: Glow, Highlight, dropdown list.
It will be great if you can make an userscript for that demand. You made it!
theymos answered there:
Pretty sure it's first by merit awarded for that post (obviously), then by activity.
Right. And in case of equal activity, member ID is the tiebreaker.

Added newest userscript.
TopicDatewritten bySectionMerit
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sum and display total received merits of posts/ threads25/8/2019hatshepsut93sums & displays all mertis of a post7+
Display username at 1st position in list of merit senders of posts/threads26/8/2019hatshepsut93sums & displays all mertis of a post1+
5980  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sendable merit give away contest (Full Member and below ranks) on: August 25, 2019, 02:41:53 PM
Can I try?
Sure, everyone can try, but you did not read rules. I quoted two rules relate to your case:
Criteria:
- Applied posts must be made before 22th July 2019.
- You should be a English poster to join the contest (because I don't know your local languages).
You are likely a good poster, and made decent efforts for each of your posts. I appreciated it, and will take a look at your case next month. Thanks for joining here.
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