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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what countries have the best / most privacy fiendly bitcoin laws?
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on: May 30, 2022, 08:51:15 PM
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Wonder if anyone could open up a purely anonymous crypto exchange like ran on the tor network or something? Idk.
The big problem is trusting an anonymous site, and they'd need to exchange it by themselves, which won't work on other exchangers that require KYC. Small amounts work well on instant exchangers, but I wouldn't trust them with bigger amounts. You can of course split it into smaller chunks. Bitcoin <> Monero is much easier than to or from fiat. BestChange has many options, but also check CoinPlaza for good rates on small amounts. Update: they lowered the maximum without KYC to €50 per month.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Lightning Coin Flip Telegram Bot - provably fair %0.5 house edge
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on: May 29, 2022, 06:20:28 PM
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It would really be cool to see some screenshots on how it worked. Quite a unique way of developing a game. Many of use however a skeptical of only telegram channel only. Great idea, you should do it Install BlueWallet, get 15 sats from lightningnetworkstores.com's faucet, deposit to this Coin Flip Telegram Bot, and screenshot everything It only takes a fraction of a cent to test.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crossword
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on: May 29, 2022, 09:21:42 AM
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I was thinking of a small project to make a "Bitcoin calendar" where people can see when was the time different events happened. I've seen timelines with years and all but the dates would be cool. Kind of like calendars with the name of saints but instead with bitcoin events, if you're interested let me know. No bounty on this one probably, just a cool project to support historical pieces of information. It's incomplete, but this should get you started: Bitcoin history, a fact for each day!
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Crossword
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on: May 29, 2022, 05:33:27 AM
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BTW unrelated, I've seen some posts that contain images, is it enough to use the img shortcode? Testing... The img code is correct, but you need to be Jr. Member (11 more posts) before your images show up.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Lightning Coin Flip Telegram Bot - provably fair %0.5 house edge
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on: May 28, 2022, 12:49:36 PM
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I've tested your bot. First suggestion: can you add a QR-code to the deposit feature? I use Telegram in a VM, and have a LN-wallet on Android. Depositing works. The game works. Withdrawing says "Invoice is being paid.", but it doesn't arrive. The balance hasn't changed. LN sometimes can't find a route instantly, so I waited a bit. Then I tried another wallet, and it arrived after a few seconds. I think my own wallet was to blame, I couldn't send a small amount myself when I tried either. Your house edge is enough good but I have a doubt about the gambling on telegram. Also, you are accepting only lightning network of bitcoin. I think you should increase the limitation by adding more coin and also by adding other network as well with lightning network. Also, please answer if it is possible what will happen if anyone deposit with mainnet of bitcoin. No need to add altcoins, Bitcoin LN is fine. For anyone who hasn't tried Bitcoin LN yet: try it! Get a wallet, add a small amount, and enjoy low fees. Many instant exchangers and more and more "normal" exchanges offer LN withdrawals. And since the server provides both seeds, then the game is not provably fair because those seeds could be tested before the runs to warrant a looser seed for the long run.
To make it a provably fair game, users should be able to change the client seed before the bet. So you're saying the server could get a seed designed to only give "heads" or "tails"? That's possible, but if the server tries to cheat that way, you can also use it at your advantage so that makes it a risky game to play. why telegram as we have so many bad experiences on this platform . Dealing with untrusted people is what causes problems. Telegram itself isn't the problem, the platform works fine.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I accept Bitcoin payments without sounding like a scammer?
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on: May 26, 2022, 06:32:22 PM
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To answer your topic title: accepting Bitcoin doesn't make someone sound like a spammer, but shitposting useless dumb questions all over the forum makes you sound like a spammer, and for that reason, I wouldn't trade with you: Hello, how much will 1000 members cost? How was the wallet hacked? Social engineering? Hi, do you also make landing pages? what are your terms? Is it still available? escrow? How can I buy one? The 6 posts I reported 2 days ago have been removed. Take a hint: stop spamming. Every time that I've offered Bitcoin as the only payment method available I've ended up losing the customer. It's the opposite for me: when buying online services, I never use Paypal. That's for buying physical goods.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am facing problem with dash electrum wallet. Someone please help.
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on: May 25, 2022, 09:31:09 PM
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https://web.archive.org/web/20201214074402/https://github-production-release-asset-2e65be.s3.amazonaws.com/85488638/5ffcda00-3bc3-11eb-8977-621689c11218?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIWNJYAX4CSVEH53A%2F20201214%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20201214T074401Z&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Signature=0d16e7d6e175bc6824338209e56502258e701f4b968a16ced308ad5a46065c09&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&actor_id=0&key_id=0&repo_id=85488638&response-content-disposition=attachment%3B%20filename%3DDash-Electrum-4.0.4.1-setup-win64.exe&response-content-type=application%2Foctet-stream I tested this in wine, through VPN: it works. Got a wallet, and connects. Export all makes it crash, but individual private keys can be expected. I don't trust this software and wouldn't recommend installing it on a normal system.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it a good time to start accepting BTC?
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on: May 25, 2022, 11:31:33 AM
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Those who accept Bitcoin - is it worth it? Yes. And do you accept Bitcoin straight to your wallet Yes. Question for you: what do you want to accept Bitcoin for? It's a payment, and you can exchange it. I could accept payment in any form, as long as I can convert it into something I want. Bitcoin works, euros work, dollars work. If you mean accepting and keeping it, it's only a good idea if you can afford to risk price drops.
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