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3821  Local / Pazar Alanı / Re: Papara Btc Transfer % 10 on: August 01, 2020, 08:36:24 AM
P2P kullanarak satın alabilirim. emanet ve para çekme ücretleri ile yaklaşık% 7 ila% 9 ödeyecek? % 10 çok fazla.
Tüm riskler ikinci tarafça karşılanır, BTC ödemeleri geri alınamaz.
Aşağıdaki düğmeyi tıklayarak konuyu taşıyabilirsiniz.
3822  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: İran’da Faaliyet Gösteren Tüm Enerji Santrallerine Bitcoin Madencilik Yetkisi on: August 01, 2020, 08:22:37 AM
Elektrik fiyatları = garantili kâr mı? Madenciliği kârsız yapan birçok faktörünüz var.
İran sıcaklıkları nispeten yüksek, soğutma için daha fazla ödeme yapmanız gerekecek.
Hava yaz mevsimine meyillidir, bu da daha fazla sıcaklık anlamına gelir.

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Rajabi Mashhadi, her biri 300 megawatt kapasiteli 14 kripto para madenciliği çiftliğine izin verildiğini belirtti.

Bu konuşma doğru değil, 4 GW enerjiden bahsediyoruz
Ekipman ve diğerleri için bakım fiyatları. Hükümet neden tüm bu kaynakları madencilik için riske atıyor?
3823  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Corrida de Méritos na aba local (Português) on: August 01, 2020, 08:07:39 AM
Você pode criar um gráfico que exibe vários resultados ao mesmo tempo? Mérito e o número de postagens?
O @ sabotag3x foi uma fonte de mérito e depois foi excluído?  Huh
A distribuição de méritos é fraca, vou ler algumas das postagens e mover o indicador.
3824  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Exchanges Infos on: August 01, 2020, 07:50:22 AM
Esta lista contém muitas plataformas não confiáveis. Usa isto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079048.0
Se você quiser fazer conversões em pequenas quantidades, tente https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5218464.0
3825  Economy / Services / Re: $4 per month 🔥VOIP Phone Number 🔥 For SMS Verification on: August 01, 2020, 07:19:27 AM
I am selling private mobile number ( Semi Non-VOIP ).
Semi Non-VOIP? Is it VOIP or not?
Can I use it for private messaging?

$4/month (nonrenewable)

What happens next? Is the number destroyed or can it be re-sold to others?
Suppose I use it to activate an account, do all services support these numbers or are some of them prohibited.
SMS Verification mean there is no need to keep the number for a month, only OTP.
3826  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hash function for dummies on: August 01, 2020, 07:07:11 AM
Also, Bitcoin has never used the number of zeros to determine difficulty. It was mentioned in the white paper, but that is not how difficulty was actually implemented.
It has to do with how hashing can work in Bitcoin minning, but not how mining works, so perhaps I will add more details when we talk about POW.
lets definition it as maximum accepted number

if some function is not one-way then it can not be categorized as a hash algorithm. so they are all (not mostly) one-way or irreversible. and the "opposite direction" is impossible not difficult. it is about the chaotic nature of the algorithm, it is not math to maybe some day find a way to solve it with a lot of effort.
Mining hash based on difficulty not impossible.

this is wrong.
Updated Smiley

p.s. you focused too much on mining and are missing another important usage of hash in bitcoin which is during signing. ECDSA requires a fixed 256-bit integer to sign and a transaction is a bigger raw data which needs to be hashed and reduced to a fixed sized value then converted to that int for signing.
Because I'm going to talk about that on this topic Bitcoin Scripts for dummies
I started talking about Bitcoin scripts .... P2SH, but I stopped when I realized I hadn't explained hash.


Husires, how about a compilation of your "for dummies" topics?
I apologize if the topic is difficult, I will try to make it simple.
3827  Other / Beginners & Help / hash function for dummies on: July 31, 2020, 03:58:02 PM

Disclaimer: The information's contained in this explanation is the result of my understanding of hashing and may contain some errors. Search and confirm about it.


Table of contents

      1. Introduction
      2. Bitcoin Hashing
      3. How does a hash function work?
      4. SHA-1, SHA-2 and SHA-256 Hash Algorithms
      5. Why do we need it?
      6. Hash function properties
      7. Hash function & Mining




Introduction

If you spent some Bitcoins or did some research to find out how it works you will notice the word "cryptographic hash algorithms," "Bitcoin hash" or some technical vocabulary like "SHA-1, SHA 256, MD5, BLAKE, and RIPEMD."
There is no doubt that you are familiar with the hash functions, even if you do not realize it, you use it daily and every time you create a user account on a website, your password acts as an entry point for the hash function.



Bitcoin Hashing

The hash function is a calculation that aims to generate a fixed-size output from a variable-sized input after it performs an operation (known as hash functions (implemented as hashing algorithms)) on it.
We will always get the same hash from the same data, but modifying the data even a single bit will completely change the hash.
usually written as hexadecimal.
Mostly designed as one-way functions, it is very easy to create the output from the input, but relatively difficult to go in the opposite direction.



How does a hash function work?

Let's go back to the web account example, when you create an account, the password is run through a hash function, and the hash hash digest is stored in the server. When you want to log-in back, he same hash function is run on, and the server checks to see if the result matches the stored value.

The same applies to Bitcoin. The possible output sizes for each hash algorithm are always constant. For example, SHA-256 produces 256-bit output, while SHA-1 always produces 160-bits digest.

Let's try it with some examples:

Code:
Input: Husires
Output: 198d93f2c0bff9767d4cdc047f2191b0921d81e410c10c0744311fadfdb516f9
Input: husires
Output: 3121cef89f206bef49882eb1aeb63a9e1d3e35075c27df817f5096dc84c2511a
What did you conclude from the examples above?



SHA-1, SHA-2 and SHA-256 Hash Algorithms

SHA stands for Secure Hashing Algorithm, numbers explain the differences between them in (how the resulting hash is created from the original data) and in the bit-length of the signature.

SHA-1 is a 160-bit hash.
SHA-2 comes in various lengths, but the most famous is 256 for "SHA-2," "SHA-256" or "SHA-256 bit."

Note that large bit length does not automatically mean that the hash algorithm produces safer hashes.

A bit has two possible values: 0 or 1.  the number of possible values raised to the number of bits gives us unique hashes which will be 2256 possible combinations for SHA-256.

Of course it can be solved but it needs a large amount of processing power which means that new bitcoins are mined over a long period of time, not all at once and thus the network still takes  approximately 10 minutes to solve a block.



Why do we need it?

It can be used in many areas such as large file analysis, data management, and information security applications, but we will limit the explanation to bitcoin and some of the roles it plays in the mining process and the creation of new addresses and keys.

Many cryptocurrencies depend on it in link and condense groups of transactions into blocks, and cryptographic links between each block.
Likewise, to break a fragmentation function, it requires countless brute force attempts. In order for a person to "return" to the coding hash function, they would need to guess what the input was by trial and error in order for the corresponding output to be produced.



Hash function properties

To be considered effectively safe, it must have these characteristics:

  • Collision resistance: It is essential that different inputs do not have the same hash output.
  • Preimage resistance: finding another message that can give the same hash result

Collision resistance: The reason for their occurrence comes from the idea that the potential inputs are infinite, while the potential outputs are limited.
SHA-1 was the primary algorithm (no longer safe because collisions have been found) but SHA-2 is the new standard.

Note that: SHA1 was never commonly used in Bitcoin.
A new generation of SHA-3 algorithms may be used at some point on the road

Preimage resistance: it is similar to finding the result to x+y=10 you have absolutely no way of guessing the correct x and y even when you know the result is 10. what you can do is to find other values that can give the same result like 1 and 9 or 4 and 6,...
Source:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5265882.msg54911150#msg54911150


Other Properties:

  • Privacy: It is necessary to hide the input information. It should not be easy, or even possible, to know information about the inputs just by looking at the output
  • Randomness: Randomization enables some features that we will explain in detail below, such as: Proof Of Work


Hash function & Mining

We have many uses such as checking balances, segmenting transactions within a block to form Merkle Tree and others. Output hash begins with a certain number of zeros. The number of zeros determines the difficulty of mining, and varies according to the network hash rate (Bitcoin protocol easy to maintain average mining block time close to 10 minutes by adjusting mining difficulty.)

Thus there is no need to find collisions.





Sources
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WiTaBI82Mc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMxkxwPSfvo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_hash_function
https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/difference-sha-1-sha-2-sha-256-hash-algorithms/
https://xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator
https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/bitcoin-hash-functions/
https://academy.binance.com/security/what-is-hashing

3828  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Buy and Hold de Criptos - Como acompanhar? on: July 31, 2020, 01:37:32 PM
Há muitas informações para procurar, como:

 - Limite máximo de moeda: eles podem imprimir um número infinito de moedas ou existe um limite máximo.
 - Aumento da demanda: a demanda é constante ou está aumentando?
 - Desenvolvimento técnico: Existe muita modernização?
 - Planos futuros: existem planos para resolver problemas ou promessas?
 - Custo de mineração: a mineração é a única que impede o colapso a zero. Se não houver mineração, o preço não aumentará no longo prazo.
 - Número de plataformas: o número de plataformas que listam essas moedas.
3829  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Opiniões sobre DeFi on: July 31, 2020, 01:28:55 PM
Quanto maior o preço do BTC, o burburinho do marketing começa a aparecer, ICO, IEO, DEFI e outros tópicos.
Tudo o que importa para nós é lucro. A maioria dos modelos DEFI são duplicados, portanto, eles serão feitos por curtos períodos, a partir dos quais o colapso começa.
Se você tiver dinheiro, invista em bitcoin, bitcoin e mais bitcoins.
3830  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: Bitcoin (BTC) Türkiye’de Rekora Doğru Koşuyor on: July 31, 2020, 12:54:14 PM
1 BTC = 1 BTC. İki sorununuz var, birincisi BTC'nin USD'ye karşı ölçüsü, ikincisi BTC'nin Türk Lirası'na (resmi ve paralel fiyat).
2017 yılı çılgındı ve fiyat farkı bugün ve diğeri arasında 2000 dolardan fazla, bu yüzden rakamlar yaklaşık ve doğru değil.
3831  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / Re: Yerli Yatırımcının 1600 Bitcoin’ine Gerçekten El Kondu mu? on: July 31, 2020, 12:49:10 PM
Daha basit şeyler söyleyeyim, BTC bloğa dahil edilene kadar bir değere sahip değil. aksi takdirde sadece bir veritabanı güncellemesi.
1600 büyük bir miktardır, bu nedenle bir para çekme işlemi için uygun likiditeye sahip olmak zordur ve bu nedenle miktarı geri çekemez.

Anahtarlarınız değil, madeni paralarınız değil.
3832  Economy / Economics / Re: US economy suffers worst decline as GDP contracts by 32.9% in the second quarter on: July 31, 2020, 11:54:02 AM
The analogy with the results for the second quarter of this year will give us inaccurate results. The global closure was a reason for the slowdown in global growth and many economic distortions.
The bounce will be rapid before the end of next year, but the economic distortions that took place need a lot of time to restore and make them before 2020.
3833  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitLift is growing - wanna contribute? on: July 31, 2020, 11:40:59 AM
You are looking for services not Project Development, services board is not suitable for you. Post there if you plan to pay, even for a small amount.
I have read some of your articles, they are simple and do not contain a detailed explanation of many things. I have written some articles here and I can help you with it.
3834  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Tyslin Crypto Exchange invites Partners and Investors on: July 31, 2020, 11:31:27 AM
Your project looks successful and you have some downloads on Google, why you are looking for forums investors? you have enough investment to launch a campaign to find better financing than writing a single topic.

I searched on Google and did not find any information about you, since when have you been working?
3835  Other / Meta / Re: buying back my account on: July 31, 2020, 11:14:26 AM
Im the original owner of this account.. would you be interested in selling it back to me?
Proving that will not be impossible and not finding an address does not mean that you will not recover it.
send email from the account's email address to recoveries...@bitcointalk.org with a brief description and you may recover it.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5089777.0
If you do not sell that account to that person do not use incorrect ways to recover.
3836  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GetBlock.io – fast & easy connection to major blockchain nodes! on: July 31, 2020, 11:05:21 AM
With our API key you can connect not just to one Bitcoin node, but to all the nodes we provide (more than 20 for now).
What is the need of connecting a full node? I mean, do a little comparison between connecting to full node and using your service?
What data do you collect or may store? or your Privacy policy? not only IP but list of addresses
3837  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Shapeshift API or alternatives on: July 31, 2020, 10:56:58 AM
You shouldn't expect them or any other service based on the EU to follow a different set of rules/regulations (Flyp.me = HolyTransaction):
At least you will know how to communicate with them and that your files on the hand are legally known and not send them to unknown people who want to steal your money.
other exchanges may impose kyc and they do not have a license.
3838  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoinbidz.com - (give us your feedback) on: July 31, 2020, 08:26:21 AM
What is the point of this topic? Or why did you create it?
If the goal is to get answers to these questions, you can prepare a questionnaire and pay about $ 20 and you will find hundreds of accounts ready to answer your question.
3839  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Virtual Cards With API To Create Cards | Partners Needed on: July 31, 2020, 08:21:07 AM
Whoever told you that the card market is popular, it has become easy to withdraw crptocurrencies into bank accounts or use them to buy gift cards, so it is no longer necessary to transfer them to bank cards in order to use them.
You also need to market if you want to sell these cards, and some stores may reject them.
you can create cards without need to KYC?
3840  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [List] Bitcoin Payment Processors on: July 31, 2020, 08:15:47 AM
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