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1481  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Who they are! why they are active on the forum on: July 13, 2023, 12:05:31 PM
I checked their accounts and realized that they may have more high rank accounts. However, all of them opened their accounts in August 2018. Looking at these accounts, it is suspected that the owner of these accounts may be one. Because all their accounts are  have been opened around the same time. I will investigate the alt of these accounts. If they are involved in any illegal activity I will find out and take strict action against them.

And what strict action do you plan on taking? Stop shitposting, 'cause that would be a radical move for you!
Speaking of investigation, who's alt are you? Cause for sure you're no genuine newbie?

Dear OP, what do you mean by top 10 most online accounts, i did not know there is anything like top online accounts. well, if you have mentioned it then i think i have to agree with you.

Read the post twice, click the link OP posted:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats
It says here clearly:
Quote
Most Time Online
Is it hard to check stuff before posting?

This topic starts to look more and more like "Wall of Shame" material!

how it is possible and who they are? what is their job?

Put any kind of stats that rank users and you're going to have a virtual dick-measuring contest where a ton of users will simply try to get ranked 1st, in the past there was a discussion in which some users kept their accounts online by setting an autorefresh to gain more online time, there was a topic about that but I can't find it anymore, far before these accounts ever existed.


1482  Other / Archival / Re: Sinbad.io Mixer - secure, fast and easy to use on: July 11, 2023, 11:16:12 PM
Question
what's the "__cf_chl_tk=IAXDlVbWjIIjcx67MLSdwad2_glScjbaNr1eQg37qIo-1689116362-0-gaNycGzNC6U"
I suppose it's because 1) you're using Cloudflare and 2) the website is showing me a CF page. So the string "__cf_chl_tk...........GzNC6U" is placed by CF? No idea what else is the reason

Cloudflare challenge token, they have a few more depending on the status of the server and if the user triggered and passed a captcha like __cf_chl_captcha_tk__. Btw, "/ru?"  Grin

And yeah, clearnet is down for me also.
1483  Other / Meta / Re: Why was this comment deleted? on: July 11, 2023, 05:02:09 PM
You replied to a spammer that had  172  posts nuked and which has already posted 2 times in that topic with worthless junk:

https://ninjastic.space/post/62494474
https://ninjastic.space/post/62384565

So, just as his own post was useless your reply on a nuked post becomes one, especially since, let's be honest, it was a generic answer like a thousand others. Besides, whenever I see a block of 4-5 lines I always assume the worse even before reading!
1484  Economy / Economics / Re: China reopening was a flop, if we're heading to deflation, what about Bitcoin? on: July 11, 2023, 04:43:18 PM
If we look at the "factory gate" graph we'll see that a "producer deflation"  wasn't that uncommon in the past 10 years in China. Particularly between 2013 and 2016 they reached low levels. I think the current value can still be perflectly explained by the imbalances produced by the energy price and post-COVID shocks of 2021/2022, combined with higher unemployment (which is also mentioned in the article) as a consequence of the ultra-hard COVID restrictions. So I expect this indicator's value to go up a bit in the coming months.

That's the thing, normally it would go like low, low, and start growing but we had an already subsidized and stimulated start when the lockdown ended and everyone was expecting the good numbers to grow from that, but we had two months of roaring dragons only to see it going down and further down, despite, and this is an important thing, factories in China coming back (to proposed 100%) at the time the energy crisis in Europe was already over. Much of the growth should have happened when the price collapsed and they went still further down as there was no demand, not from China not from the EU.

That's why I said it was a flop because, unlike a normal recovery where you start easily and gain traction, this started with fanfare, and for three consecutive months it sees downward pressure from both internal and external demand, this is just like in Japan where the government tries but people don't want to spend.

I think inflation will soon worldwide again reach levels typical of the 2010s

Unless something completely out of the ordinary happens there is nothing that can prevent that, the whole hyperinflation thing was simply blown out of proportions by the media and of course the Russian propaganda, right now I fear that we're heading into deflation and that would be far worse than a 2-3% inflation rate.
1485  Economy / Exchanges / Re: OXchanger Unlock the Power Of Your Assets on: July 11, 2023, 02:57:27 PM



Somebody had a stroke while making that roadmap, then went to the pharmacy and bought the wrong meds, and started working on the whitepaper.

But pretty interesting you went offline, then come up with the same product but launched some sort of ICO for a useless token that has nothing to do with the actual business you're promoting, you have some clearly photoshopped pictures for your "team", I mean this one is just hilarious:


Also, can you explain why you have erased the numbers on your certificate?
https://twitter.com/madozelmorten/status/1671615050669236229/photo/1




1486  Economy / Speculation / Re: The ideal price of bitcoin is $557,714.00 on: July 10, 2023, 10:05:23 PM
But there is something I just noticed about this thread, as it lack proper use of punctuation marks in your figures, because the position of a dot or comma in a figure alters the meaning of that figure.
Example;
244.000.000 simply means Two hundred & forty-four,

No, it does not, in no country or case of usage for decimal and thousand separators.
Also, for much of western Europe that's a normal way to write 244 million with a dot after each thousand and a comma for decimals.

Maybe you have free time? i will be happy if you do the math for me. Cool

It's too hard and it takes you too much time to do a simple a/b equation? Too busy fishing?
1487  Economy / Speculation / Re: The ideal price of bitcoin is $557.714,00 on: July 10, 2023, 05:26:11 PM
Bitcoins are rarer.

So you compare 1BTC to ...what? And why not one gram, one ounce, one kilo, one pound, one ton of gold?

Besides, that's hardly an indicator.
Litecoin is four times as many as Bitcoin, do they trade at 1/4 price?
Nickel is more abundant than lead, why is it worth ten times more?

There is no right or ideal price, the market decided what the price is, and currently, that's 30314!  Cheesy

Besides this has been discussed a hundred times not arriving anywhere:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5399021
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5457116
and of course:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68655.0
1488  Economy / Economics / Re: China reopening was a flop, if we're heading to deflation, what about Bitcoin? on: July 10, 2023, 05:13:52 PM
And now for the "I told ya!" moment:

From the CCP newspaper:
China’s deflation risks rose in June amid weak demand, with consumer inflation flat and factory-gate prices dipping further
https://www.scmp.com/economy/economic-indicators/article/3227104/china-consumer-inflation-flat-june-factory-gate-prices-fall-further

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Deflation risks in China heightened in June amid weak demand, with consumer prices remaining flat and a factory-gate price fall deepening further, underlining a slowing economic recovery.
Meanwhile, dragged down by a sharp fall in raw material prices, the producer price index (PPI) – which reflects the prices that factories charge wholesalers for products – fell by 5.4 per cent in June from the previous year. It marked the steepest fall since December 2015.
“The data is weaker than expected. Further evidence that domestic demand is weak,” said Larry Hu, chief China economist at Macquarie Group.

Further reading:
https://www.ft.com/content/b684bf72-1aaf-46ac-9cc2-ea765395aa03
https://www.livemint.com/news/world/chinas-consumer-inflation-rate-slows-to-zero-amid-falling-factory-gate-prices-deflation-threat-lingers-11688954482120.html

Also, this is again interesting from a different perspective, a lot think that money printing equals inflation, but now you have the live example where even with money printing and stimulus China can trigger higher inflation despite wanting to do so!
With low demand hitting China and Japan pretty hard it's a matter of time till it spreads now backward to the EU and US like a reflection of the previous inflationist wave.

Interesting times ahead!


1489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Jul 2023] Fees are low, use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs! on: July 10, 2023, 03:02:49 PM
Back to the main topic: does anyone know why there are still a lot of unconfirmed transactions and yet fees have dropped considerably? Have those spaming images in the mempool  decided to send their transactions with low fees?

Thousands of users with dust in their wallets that was not worth spending at 30-50sat/b, and not just users but exchanges also as it wasn't worth even collecting it, then tumblers, when you pay 10$ on a tx and have to do it 30-50 times you're going to end with clean zero funds so everyone that has put their activity on hold at that point is coming back and trying to clear the backlogs.

Oh, and it's not just normal tx, ordinal minting is coming back also.
1490  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2023-06-30] Barrons: Bitcoin Drops After Report SEC Says BlackRock Spot Bitcoin on: July 10, 2023, 02:54:03 PM
But wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For weeks I've been told that the whole attack on Binance is orchestrated by the Wall Street whales behind Blackrock to push Binance out of the US once through their pawns and puppets in the SEC.

So, what's going to happen to the tin foil industry, going bankrupt?
1491  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: El Salvador has become the first country to make #Bitcoin legal tender! 🇸🇻 on: July 10, 2023, 02:02:03 PM
🇸🇻 EL SALVADOR sets NEW RECORDS by INVESTING $ BILLION in #Bitcoin MINING ⛏.  WOW!!
Some countries are not willing to waste time with #BTC!!
https://twitter.com/Techconcatalina/status/1677789721668341760?t=ZvNBXTh0o09HSOsyt7zw_Q&s=19


I can tolerate a lot of BS coming from Bukele's fans who gobble down a lot of vaporware but this is beyond my limits!
RECORDS?

It's a fucking S19j PRO, a 2021 96Th/s at  2832W, 30J/T
Riot buys  M65++ , 254Th AT 5588w, 22J/T
Mara is paking S19XP , 151Th at  3247W 21.5J/T

And Salvador is going to set a record with a gear Bitmain doesn't sell anymore that is 50% less efficient than everything on the market now?
Do you know that the machine is losing money at 10 cents per kw while on average Salvador has its electric bill at 15 cents for its population?

Quote
CAESS reported that for the first block of the tariff schedule, the price is $0.155505 per kWh; for the second block, it will be $0.155567 per kWh, and for the third block, it will be $0.154197 per kWh, reductions of between 6.7% and 6.9% compared to the previous quarter.
 

Who the f* word is going to pay for your records?
And you guys still cheer up on this BS, you're seeing a small leap forward happening in front of you and you cheer like sheeple!

1492  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [May 2023] Fees not low! Wait for opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs on: July 10, 2023, 01:35:48 PM
If Bitcoin ever reaches mass adoption and has many users, we'll need several GB per block. At that size, you can't have decentralization anymore, so as much as I'd want to see larger blocks, that's not a long-term solution.

I think that there is too much confusion and some think that just because people like me or mikey argue about bigger blocks it means we want every single transaction on the chain. NO! I don't want that and I know it's going to be impossible, but at this current size and usage there is no way in hell we could ever migrate to a secondary layer, that's it!
Let's say that p2p tx will go each year from filling 100% to 75% to 50% and next year zero block space and let's see how many people can we get on board LN for example! Even better, how many we will get in 10 years?

It's somewhat peculiar because one would anticipate that the majority would appreciate the low fees associated with an 8 MB block size, or the 32 MB block size offered by the Bitcoin Cash fork (Bitcoin Cash ABC). However, evidently, they didn't. There seems to be a factor preventing people from transitioning to the fork, and that factor is the people themselves. Instead of assuming that everyone will eventually embrace the switch, I believe we should analyze why we are reluctant to switch.

You're using the price as the only indicator of adoption. People who USE BTC will switch!



Guess how the mempool looked in that timeframe!
Do this for 10 months and not just two weeks for ~$10/simple 1/1 tx and let's see what happens.
 
1493  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Belarus wants to ban bitcoin P2P transactions on: July 10, 2023, 01:18:16 PM
You can't practically ban P2P protocols. You can try to regulate them in an extent but you can't completely prohibit the use of bitcoin, unless you prohibit the access to the Internet. Therefore, you can only block access if you ban yourself from the WWW.

Google translate but you will get the point:
The Russian authorities and operators once again checked the performance of Russian sites in the context of the country's disconnection from the international Internet.
https://www.rbc.ru/technology_and_media/05/07/2023/64a569439a7947106d06262b

It's called a firing squad and after seeing it in action a few times your survival instincts will actively block you from signing any tx!
Your survival instincts must also take into account your survival apart from your well-being. I'm pretty sure people would use it if needed.

People will use it by default.
Again, I lived in a totalitarian dictatorship that had re-education camps, you know why it stopped?
They run out of "convicts", literally in 10 years after ww2, they killed almost everyone so it wasn't needed anymore.

As I said in numerous posts here, all those bans are easily enforceable, all that it matters is how much the government wants to do it, it is hell-bent on banning it will just execute some as traitors and destabilizers of the regime and you can bet your ass nobody will go on doing it or it will be a "ban" like the one in Nigeria and India where they can't even make their minds on who bans what and enforcement is non-existent.

Remember what happened to Elwar? What matters is how much you piss the government, cross the line and..

Belarusians can broadcast their transactions using a full node, or with any pushtx-style webpage while connected over a VPN or Tor, to obfuscate the location where the transactions were made. And there's no way for authorities to reliably track the location of the user with this method because all that remains in APIs are a bunch of node IP addresses and (at worst) client IP addresses that have visited a particular webpage, if they decide to take their internet surveillance that far.

Good, now, how do you get your $ after sending the BTC without the government knowing?
1494  Economy / Economics / Re: Agriculture can save your country from recession on: July 09, 2023, 10:43:04 PM
Here is my tomato farm
~~~~
Step-By-Step Guide on how to start tomato farming
👉👉Land preparation: Select a suitable piece of land and clear it of all debris, rocks, and weeds. Then, plow, harrow, and level the land.[

Shows the land full of rock, construction debris, and plastic:







1495  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance to suspend GBP deposits/withdrawal on: July 09, 2023, 03:33:04 PM
If you do not want to believe it, I will not argue with you.

Let me spell it our for you so we can end this once or all!
Banks, wall street, governments, corporations, reptilians, no matter how bad they are, CZ is 100 times worse than them!
Got it? If you don't believe it after what you have seen coming from him, how he lied thousands of times how he covered up all his shit, how is actively campaigning against Bitcoin through his exchange, then, sorry but I too can't argue with you anymore!

@LeGaulois. CZ in America? I am sorry but I disagree. CZ does not have any power in America. This is why he is being sued by the SEC. Also, lobbying? It appears that you do not understand.

Exactly, lobbying!
Do you know how much of the extra fees CZ charges Bitcoin users have gone to lobbying firms?
And it's not money that the company somewhat magically produces by doing anything that can be called productive, it's just a ton of our money!

In any case, I know we can agree that too much corporate power is the biggest enemy of democracy and it is presently happening in many countries.

And Binance is not a global company that aims for a total monopoly in crypto. Right! Got it!
 
1496  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I make an anonymous post? on: July 09, 2023, 02:36:07 PM
It's no longer possible to do that, so you cannot make such posts.

You can on special request, of course, if the request is accepted.
A few years ago Theymos allowed for that just on the OP:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5246208
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5243099

Although it's pretty obvious from the replies who the user is!


1497  Other / Meta / Re: Forum having issues? on: July 09, 2023, 02:27:03 PM
The problem can be with the size of a letter. I tried to send one message multiple times and each time got 500 error. When I shortened that message it passed. I tried to change it after that adding what was not got in, but it gives 500 error again. So only short enough messages can be posted or sent. a message after clocking the post button if nothing happens. It is possible that your message is already there even if nothing happened.

I'm getting the error randomly so it's nothing about the size, and having got my last post which is over 15 lines without issues is obvious that's not the cause.
Also, it seems even ninjastic.space is having issues getting the posts, I tried to link an example of how to NOT do it, but it seems it hasn't passed those posts at all:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5459078.20;topicseen
Tried archive.fo but it fails also to grab the page, will update if it manages
Anyhow, somebody is dead serious about posting that reply:  : Roll Eyes
Today at 12:54:16 PM
Today at 12:55:45 PM
Today at 12:56:28 PM
Today at 12:57:55 PM
Today at 01:02:01 PM
Today at 01:41:38 PM

LE:
Editing this just to point out that the post got through without issues!
1498  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2023 Diff thread now opened. on: July 09, 2023, 02:14:05 PM
Bumping this cause I saw Phil reply on another topic... and we have liftoff!!!!!

Quote
Latest Block:   797958  (9 minutes ago)
Current Pace:   107.0267%  (1639 / 1531.39
expected, 107.61 ahead)

it was around 860 at that time so we're up 20 blocks in about ~24 hours.

So if this goes on like this and we don't have surprises in the two days left we're another ATH and a 3.4% on the previous, erasing completely the previous loss and keeping close to the 2% average growth. My weather app says continuous 36C in Houston and Dallas so I doubt this is caused by miners returning miners to normal hashing and more like completely new gear being turned on on top of whatever is still lingering at low settings.

Still 7 cents/th and probably we're going to be stuck like that. probably not even jumping to $45 would help break the 10 cents barrier as probably it will, trigger a dozen or so of exas to come back online.
It might be premature to call it, especially since is crypto and we all know how it goes, and on top of that, I have the habit of being wrong but is this a sign of the gold rush even though everyone was getting a shovel (asic) and digging to get rich finally ending and turning into the less thrilling mining where you look at annual reports in single digit profits rather than monthly ROI?


1499  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Outsmart Bitcoin Mining: heliosfund.io - We're LIVE on: July 09, 2023, 01:41:49 PM

So you scammers have enough material to pay for publishing your own articles?
Review my ass, paid publicity by a scammer who keeps saying it has clients, it's making profits but somehow it can't show a single proof of actively having a single damn miner at work.

Again, to everyone reading this, stay away from this scam:
-no license
-no gear
-fake promises
=ponzi scheme!

Please note, we are incorporated in the US and comply with the us laws, this acts as a silver signature regarding the legitimacy of our business.

Yeah, are you sure about that?
So don't mind if I forward an inquiry about your "company" and your business to the FINRA, right?
I would normally not waste that much of my time with petty scammers like you but you crossed too many liens here!

1500  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Free electricity, just the equipment left. on: July 09, 2023, 01:18:43 PM
if your doing it to earn some cash , its a tough gig , people out there have petra hashes of
kit running for years without catching a block , thats the first REALITY !

Nobody mentioned solo mining, so please stop with the damn lottery thing, you might find an interesting word to throw it around but it's not it's place here.
OP said it was going to mine, and that's it, leaving aside the legal implications with free energy he will get a profit no matter what, he can easily just join a mining pool with 4-5 miners and that's it unless you have a broken usb miner from 6 years ago that will never be making the minimum withdraw nobody is forcing you to solo mine! Plenty of pools that will accept an S9 and I'm more curious about those that don't (well, except for foundry)

if you're considering buying used machines, www spamfinder com

Stop with your spam and with all your alts!




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