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8881  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help me understand how to read the blockchain transaction history.. on: December 18, 2019, 03:00:01 AM
I'm fascinated by the fact that we can set the fee. Suppose I set it to the minimum (or zero...?) is the transaction guarenteed to go through (with the delay)? Thanks.

The  minimum fee you can set is 1 sat/byte.
The total fee depends on the size of your transaction, which increases with the number of inputs and outputs (so the total fee vary)

Even 1 Sat/byte transactions are guaranteed to go through,  but you may have to wait a couple of days. Personally,  I see no problem in waiting a few hours or even 2days (never waited more than 36hours and i always use 1sat/byte.

One additional parameter which let you control the fee is the type of address.  If it is segwit  your transactions are smaller so they are cheaper. I recommend  you download electrum.org wallet for desktop or samurai wallet for android to get to know bitcoin a little more

Few years ago you could make 0sat /byte transactions,  but not anymore.
8882  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help me understand how to read the blockchain transaction history.. on: December 17, 2019, 09:31:30 PM
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Is the fee (0.00105 BTC in the example) always paid by and deducted from the sender?
Yes. Note that this fee was much higher than needed for this transaction.

Transaction fee  is calculated by satoshi per byte (sat/byte). Fees are calculated by the size, in bytes, of the transaction.

That transaction spent 200 sat/byte, which is ridiculously high. What wallet are you using? Is it blockchain.com?

You can easily and somehow quickly confirm transactions with less than 30 sat/byte. If you are not in hurry (if you can wait 12- 36 hours) you can even send with 1-2 sat/byte
8883  Other / Off-topic / Re: smartphone privacy oriented on: December 17, 2019, 04:02:03 PM
lol
Why do you think it is 'better' to by spied by anyone?

That´s so obvious, and if you read posts in this thread before writing you would know, because we talked about it already here.

Ofc being spied by different people is completely different. Do you prefer being watched by your mom or  by your boss??
Does it makes any difference for you being spied by a friend or by a criminal?

USA (Google) and North Korea (Samsung) have laws to protect individual rights and their privacy, while China doesn't.

Google and Samsung have more legal limitations about what they can spy and what they can do with the data collect.
8884  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: [TRADUÇÃO] Seja notificado sempre que você for mencionado ou quoted [by Piggy] on: December 17, 2019, 02:05:56 PM
Pessoal,

A ferramenta do Piggy parou de funcionar.

O LoyceV criou uma nova ferramenta que funciona no site dele. É um pouco mais enrolado pra usar, mas vou ensinar aqui (pq nao sei mais viver sem essas notificações)

Como usar?

Vá ao tópico https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5209773.0 e escreva um post nesse formato:

"
Notifications: http://loyce.club/notifications/1554927.html
Code:
ignoreuser:1554927
fullquotesorjustlinks:fullquotes
order:newestfirst
"

É só substituir o meu account number pelo seu e pronto, funcionando (no endereço de cima e no ignoreuser).
Para ver as notificações é so voce ir no site Notifications: http://loyce.club/notifications/1554927.html (com o seu numero, logico) e elas estarão lá.
Demora em torno de 5 minutos para começar a funcionar.
8885  Other / Off-topic / Re: smartphone privacy oriented on: December 17, 2019, 02:02:22 PM
@op since you now have bought the phone and if you arent't looking for any (more) opinions, should this thread be closed?

I think this thread might be important for future users who wants to buy or discuss about privacy on smartphones. Look at how many good replies after yours.

If I have to pick, I'll choose Pixel (if Apple is not included), but on this list that I searched for, Blackberry is #1. Maybe it's worth checking out. [2]



A30 is a good model too, not bad for the price also. I don't think the depreciation rate of the phone would be reasonable, unlike the flagship phones.

Must say I'd go for pixel too. Especially for a mid-ranger, probably Pixel 3a. Not only it's much cheaper than Pixel 3XL, but most of the internal hardware was also retained including the Titan M chip which helps you protect your sensitive data.

For some reason, there are no pixel models in Brazil, so I can't buy one. I can, but i will have to pay a higher price which is not worth.


In my opinion I think it's a very solid phone, with pretty good specs, certainly a good value for money.
-snip-
Regarding spying, if Samsung is using some parts from China, it is possible to spy on users through hardware as well. In my opinion this is not too important anyway, such things simply cannot be escaped in the modern world. Good luck with your new phone Wink
Thanks. I had a Samsung (an S4) and I liked it very much, it worked for years. My old motoG4 was almost 5 years old, I was pretty satisfied with the durability and it was in good shape, except for the camera (which is much worse than the current smartphones) and the glass broke (so i decided to replace my smartphone.)
8886  Other / Meta / Re: [WORKING] LoyceV's alternative for Piggy's @mention notification bot on: December 17, 2019, 01:58:53 PM
Thanks LoyceV and Darker45 for the input.
I wrote the post in my smartphone and had a hard time copy/pasting and typing the correct format.

Just edited the post. I hope it keep working

Edit:
LoyceV, I just told my friend in local board about your tool. Hope you don't mind.
8887  Other / Meta / Re: [WORKING] LoyceV's alternative for Piggy's @mention notification bot on: December 17, 2019, 09:15:19 AM
Notifications: http://loyce.club/notifications/1554927.html
Code:
ignoreuser:1554927
fullquotesorjustlinks:fullquotes
order:newestfirst
stillusingthis:yes
Thanks LoyceV.
I am not sure what fullquotes is, just following everyone
8888  Other / Off-topic / Re: smartphone privacy oriented on: December 17, 2019, 01:24:19 AM
At the end, I decided to buy a Samsung a30 model. Very good cost benefit in my country.

I think it is better to be spied by Google and Samsung than spied by Chinese lol
8889  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What would make you join a new community as well as here? on: December 16, 2019, 11:44:52 PM
It will vary on each person but im pretty sure that majority would much prefer on to those places on where they can make money.Its one of the most important aspect which you should consider
and the rest is on that community and social aspect.Its the reality so its not a surprising thing.
This isn't what made me join this community. Maybe it is what keeps me logging in all the time, but I didn't came here the first time for this reason.

I discovered this forum because I had a genuine interest on btc.
 This place has history, and most important for newcomers: knowledge and discussions.

Want to make a nice forum like this one? You need a project behind it, to make people discuss that project. Your project cannot be bitcoin or cryptocurrency, because that's this forum project, not yours.
8890  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The big idea crypto Mining farm in antartica on: December 16, 2019, 07:09:42 PM
Mining is not just about temperature, but about the total cost of the operation.

If temperature were that important, china wouldnt be the biggest mining farm.

In Antartica  the cost of transportation (equipment, people, food, etc), energy supply, and so on.
who would create big mining power just to mine in a remote location? Only if the energy was very cheap there. But there is no way to move this energy to another continent.. .so yeah, basically impossible. to mine there.
8891  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I start earning BTC? on: December 16, 2019, 03:45:27 PM
Dear all, I haven't started earning with BTC or any other cryptocurrency yet but looking forward to do so. I don't have much to invest. All you who are already earning with BTC plz share how to start with it. Your help would be highly appreciated. Plz tell me what E-wallets to have, if i need to invest what are the safe platforms to do so and any other details I ought to know. Thank you in advance!!!

What is the best way to earn money?
Working

Btc is money. What's the best way to earn btc? Working
You can go to the services board , there are some things you can do there. Basically any work doable online you can be paid inbtc
8892  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What consensus alogrithm you think is best for blockchain ? on: December 16, 2019, 02:01:00 PM
and i did mention decentralized system..

Cheesy
You are in a bitcoin forum.
Ofc most veteran users here will tell you that POW is the best, for numerous reasons. For now, in the opnion of most people here, it is the only way to secure the network while keeping it decentralized.

All other protocols are somehow reducing decentralization to increase scalability (which is your concern, although you didn't mention it)

The trade-off decentralization x scalability is not worth now.
8893  Other / Off-topic / Re: smartphone privacy oriented on: December 16, 2019, 11:18:57 AM
I don't even think they're necessarily overpriced anymore, with the iPhone 11 being even cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy S10. You should probably give them a second look, and that's coming from someone who has primarily used Samsung phones for the past 6 years or so.

Samsung SX models are overpriced as well, but they have products with better costxbenefit. However, I will try to avoid Samsung (because of its price, as I don't like to pay for a brand) and Motorola because they are owned by chinese.

The problem with apple is the incompatibility and the price (which is 2-3x the price comparing the same hardware with other brands). The incompatibility is also a no deal for me, no USD, not even a headphone connection...  I need compatible devices and gadgets.

Edit: I  was thinking about an Asus (about 250 usd), but Samsung S9 is relatively cheap in brazil (about 370 usd).
An Iphone 11 is about 1100usd LOL.
8894  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Questions about the forum mechanisms + suggestions for topics titles on: December 16, 2019, 11:09:31 AM
4. Of course, there is another possibility as well, meaning that I didn't understand yet how the Watchlist actually works Smiley (and there are heavy chances to be this way).

As you said you are using watchlist only since yesterday , you clearly didn't understand it.

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But even so, if 4. is the correct answer, then I still don't know to unfollow a thread where you previously posted, to be more precise how to make that the respective topic won't be listed anymore under "Show new replies to your posts" (in case other users wrote inside those topics).

Also, why do I see some topics in the Watchlist if I never used it before?

Any idea about this behavior of the respective two forum features?

Based on my experience, you should ignore Show New Replies completely. This is bugged IMO and completely abandoned. Every topic you ever posted will keep showing there, and this makes absolutely no sense imo.

Watchlist in the other hand is not bugged. Everything I am going to say now is based on my experience using the watchlist daily for nearly 2 years.
Watchlist works much more like a feed, as far as I could understand it. You can add boards and topics (if they are not in the boards you are watching) to your watchlist. Also, any topic you write will automatically goes to your watchlist (I am almost sure about this, but not 100%).

However, every topic that goes to your watchlist is going to be removed soon from there. When you click a topic in your watchlist it disappears from there, until someone posts again.

Additionally, watchlist is a list of "hot topics".Only topics which had a recent activity are gong to show up there. You won't be seeing topics which the last reply was 3 months ago (like the Show New Replies). The oldest reply in my watchlist is from 15/12, which is yesterday.

I think watchlist is an amazing tool if you use it properly, this is how I keep myself informed of all important (imo) discussions in the forum.
8895  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can I earn bitcoin for developing bitcoin core? on: December 16, 2019, 11:00:55 AM
The tricky part is that most of the companies in the crypto space normally focus on developing custodial wallets or exchanges, because that's where the profit is right now.

I believe that when working for someone else's company you will be always limited to those projects which are boring and profitable.

Unfortunately everyone is trying to make their own coin and only few projects are trying to bring innovation to bitcoin. Infrastructure projects, like btcpay, or something like that would increase adoption and profit from it.
8896  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: STOP BUYING BITCOIN NOW!!! This coin is crap on: December 16, 2019, 10:56:28 AM
Why don't you post this in the Ethereum official forum? https://forum.ethereum.org

Ah, let me guess. Vitalik's foundation wasn't able even to make a forum with a decent traffic..

Vitalik´s blockchain isn't decentralized as bitcoin =P
8897  Other / Off-topic / Re: smartphone privacy oriented on: December 16, 2019, 03:28:52 AM
I was a Android fag once, but I’m full on Apple’s ecosystem now. And I really like it.

I am not an Android fag or even a fan, I just need an open ecosystem.apple doesn't even have a proper USB cable, no deal for me.
If they charged half the price I could consider, but not 5x the price.

I don't use Apple's products too because they are expensive (compares to my funds) but the fact is their products have good life-span.
Maybe you have different reasons but I don't like Apple because I want to use products with open-ecosystem.

For Android Os smartphones, if I have to choose between companies out there, I would like to choose Samsung. That is always risky to use smartphones from China, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, etc. Another choice is Sony but the truth is Sony has nearly been fallen behind in the smartphone industry. Generally, I would prefer to use products from Japanese and South Korea, if not the USA. because they are reliable.

Their life span is bad as well. My last one, which I am using now, is a Motorola g4 from 2015. Apple customers change their phones every year or so.

I am not using or even considering Chinese phones. I know the price is better, However I prefer to give my data to Google than to Chinese because there are still some laws in the us to protect privacy , but none in China.

Hello, active Reddit r/privacy dude here.

Your best bet(in my opinion at least) would be to look for a phone, preferably a Pixel or an older Nexus device, that has good support for custom ROMs(check xda-developers). As if you really want decent privacy, you're going to need to install a custom ROM like CopperheadOS or LineageOS, which are far better privacy-wise. Not sure if you want to go this far, but yea.

Note: rooting and unlocking the bootloader of your Android phone can cause you security problems though. So I suggest doing a lot of research first before going on with this if you choose to go this path. Also, depending on what phone model you're using, certain custom ROMs can be unstable and have some hiccups here and there. So again, do your due diligence.

If you're not willing to spend some time into doing some tinkering though, probably an iPhone. As far as I know an iPhone is still better than stock(and untinkered) Android privacy wise.

The problem with iPhone is that is does almost everything I need much worse. Can't connect to anything, price is absurd, reduced life span, software incompatibly after few years and so on
Rooting device is not in my options as well, as I think security>privacy.

I can see we are still lacking any option for privacy when it comes to smartphones....

I will probably get another Motorola or Samsung
8898  Other / Off-topic / smartphone privacy oriented on: December 15, 2019, 10:54:48 PM
Hello.
I am buying a new smartphone these days.
Which one do you think is better for privacy?
I prefer Android os. I know it is a contra sense somehow,  I am open to suggestions (but apple , I don't use their products)
8899  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best wallet on: December 15, 2019, 12:38:27 PM

Also, probably don't use Coinomi. I personally wouldn't use a closed-source software wallet.
The problem is that there is no single open source multicurrency wallet out there . Even ledger nano isn't fully open source.

So, unless you have one wallet for ltc and another for xlm, you have to use close source ones.

Either coiniomi don't support xlm
8900  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which online coin wallet support bank transfer on: December 15, 2019, 12:30:18 PM
Since you are pointing to Malaysia bank its better to start using luno, they support your country and you can use credit card as well

Personal I would avoid using credit card.
The fees are much higher, and you will pay a higher price in your bitcoin.
It is much better if you can just make a wire transfer.

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