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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Watch out for cryptocurrency QR code generators, they're almost all fake! on: February 27, 2022, 04:34:57 AM
Why is no one talking about all the malicious QRcode generators? They come up as top results in major search engines. Most are scams. WTF
2  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: [US IRS] Crypto-to-crypto swaps create tax events... what? on: November 05, 2019, 09:36:14 PM
That's insane to owe tax on unrealized profit. It basically makes it impossible to make money trading unless you immediately cash all profits out to fiat. Otherwise you could end up owing tax when BTC was at a way higher mark than you could currently cash out to pay the tax you owe. Totally stupid.

The rule should simply be you owe tax on any coin-to-fiat conversion. Simple and easy for everyone.
3  Bitcoin / Legal / [US IRS] Crypto-to-crypto swaps create tax events... what? on: November 04, 2019, 05:14:57 PM
I can't make sense of the IRS requirements.

If I trade BTC for ALT and ALT only has value in BTC (ie. a net zero transaction), what do I owe tax on?

And if I trade that ALT back to BTC I owe tax AGAIN on the same thing I already paid tax for.  Huh
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Beware of all these bitcoin forks on: January 10, 2018, 02:13:31 PM
Yet more forks popping up all over the place. I can't even keep track of them.

Has anyone made a list of all bitcoin forks along with the block number they forked at? A list of forks-of-forks would be useful too (eg. some bitcoin cash fork is upcoming; bitcoin candy or something).
5  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-12-14] United Bitcoin Hard Fork Aims to Steal Inactive Wallet Balances on: December 22, 2017, 02:22:59 PM
If "they" really cared about bitcoin and improving it then *ALL* wallets that have sent or received anything in the last year (at least) would get credit. Or whatever timeframe they care about.

But no, that's not enough for these guys... You have to first know their stupid coin exists in the first place, then spend a huge amount of money proving your wallet is active to get some coins on their fork.


Fuck, and fuck you to these type of scams. These are yet more people just trying to get rich quick by making a fancy website while not doing any actual work.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Beware of all these bitcoin forks on: December 20, 2017, 06:50:00 PM
This applies to all coin forks but since there have been so many Bitcoin forks lately it's the most appropriate to demonstrate the issue.

So everyone hopefully knows you should move your original BTC to a new wallet after a fork and before importing your old wallet in to one of these forks. This prevents the forked client from stealing your original BTC.

However, if several forks happen between the time you move your original BTC then you're in a tough spot because although you can still protect your original BTC, there is no way to protect all the other forks from stealing coins from each other.

Consider this situation:
1. You have BTC in your BTC client wallet "A".
2. Bitcoin Alpha fork happens. You're like "whatever" and don't do anything.
3. Bitcoin Beta and Charlie fork happen at the same time. Meh...
4. Bitcoin Delta happens.
5. OK, maybe it's time to claim these forked coins.
6. You move your original BTC from wallet "A" to a new wallet "B". It's safe.
7. Now in order to get some Alpha, Beta, Charlie, and/or Delta coins you have to import your wallet or private key from old wallet "A". There is no other way to do it. This means all the forks have to use the same wallet/private key(s) from old wallet "A".  See the problem? All with the same private key, now any of the forks can access the coins of any other fork until you move the coins on those forks.

So you would want to use/import the forks in the order that you trust them (from most trusted to least trusted) but it's a gamble. Once you have coins on a new fork you want to move them to a new wallet on the fork. This will protect them from the other forks.

The only way to protect against this would be to move your original BTC in between each fork (or not use the forks at all). However, that can be expensive in fees and in the case of a Beta/Charlie simultaneous fork it would be impossible (this happened with BitcoinX and SuperBitcoin).

To be clear again, this only applies in the situation where you have multiple forks happening in between the movement of your original BTC.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do I need to verified my bittrex account ? on: August 11, 2017, 03:40:31 PM
I also have a legacy account, it's empty and I haven't used it for a while but was recently thinking of doing so, now I'm not so sure.

At which point did you discover your account was disabled, when attempting a deposit, withdrawal or trade?

It was when I went to generate a deposit address for a coin. It fails with a pop-up saying account disabled. I contacted support and they said they would not enable my account until I did the verification.

I wonder if new accounts also have to do verification if they're only trading cryptocurrency.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do I need to verified my bittrex account ? on: August 11, 2017, 03:14:26 PM
I have a "legacy" Bittrex account (created when the exchange was brand new) and my account is completely disabled until I do verification. No deposit, withdrawal, or trading of any sort.

Kind of annoying because I'm a long term stable customer for many years. Why would I suddenly be a problem now? Verification makes no sense if all I'm doing is trading cryptocurrency. I don't need or want FIAT or any sort.

I don't have a problem with verification per se but I do have a problem handing out personal information to just anybody. If the exchange gets hacked (and they ALL get hacked at some point) then the hackers might have access to very detailed personal information of the users. That's just no good.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling on: August 04, 2017, 09:18:25 PM
Consider this: every alt-coin/fork/whatever in the existence of ever has only gone down in value (vs fiat). BTC is literally the only one that prevails and literally everything else in cryptocurrency depends on it. This simply means that Bitcoin Cash is yet another doomed alt-coin. Nobody wants to recognize the truth but the Chinese (government) simply owns the BTC mining market (whatever variation), they decide what bitcoin is and they decided they don't like Bitcoin Cash.

This is life now in electronic currency. The Chinese (government) decides who has money in the e-currency world. Yes, they're smarter than all of you idiots. They create mining hardware far beyond anything you have access to. When you buy it, they're selling old hardware that have already extracted profit beyond what you could ever expect in your lifetime and you're just giving them more profit. You're all idiots.  China has long-term goals and they are way smarter than you.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling on: August 04, 2017, 10:24:06 AM
still many retards keep writing BCC=BCH/Bitcoin Cash.

Funny how real BCC price keep going up, many bought without even thinking.
...
Here, formula for the retards
BITCONNECT = BCC
BITCOINCASH = BCH

No. The Bitcoin Cash website/developers themselves call it BCC (bitcoincash.org). From there it depends on the exchange as to whether they are calling it BCC or BCH (or XBC) but the description should tell you which is what. But you're right about people getting it wrong. Don't just go by the symbol.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling on: August 04, 2017, 01:59:55 AM
No, it will remain stuck in the latest BTC block. You will have to reindex the blockchain, which is more or less the same as downloading it from scratch.

Thanks! I'll use an older blockchain and stop the sync before it hits the fork, then make the copy. I just didn't want to have to stay up tonight watching the sync so I can stop it.  Roll Eyes
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling on: August 04, 2017, 01:06:03 AM
If you copy the current bitcoind (Linux) blockchain and use it with the BCC bitcoind, will it automatically go back and resync all the blocks starting at the fork?
13  Bitcoin / Mining support / S3 all ASIC's stopped working on: September 01, 2015, 03:26:29 PM
Reposting here because BITMAIN deleted my support thread (nice, guys... real nice)

I have an S3 that was offline for about 4 months. I started it up a few days ago and it was running fine for a few days until last night it stopped running at full speed. All ASIC's except one were listed as x's. This is not usual and has happened before and is usually fixed with a power cycle so I powered it off. Then when I powered it back on, now it will not start any ASIC's at all. The web interface works, network is working, etc. In the web interface there is nothing listed under ASIC's (literally nothing, it's just blank).

Both the green and red status lights are flashing in unison about once per second.

I run all stock clocks/voltages etc, no modifications. I have tried a full reset but that did not fix it. Tried multiple power supplies and no change.

Update:
After some fiddling I found that one of the ASIC cards is not working (there are two of these boards in the S3). If I only connect the working one then that hashes at half speed to a full S3. If I connect the other one either by itself or with the other working board then it will not hash at all.

So it seems that one of the hash-boards is bad for some reason. Any ideas how to affect a repair? I'm not sure what would make the entire set of ASIC's go bad so I'm guessing it's a component on the board... Or are they like Christmas tree lights and if one ASIC goes bad, they all go bad? What is the PIC looking for when it talks to the hash-board?

Nothing looks burned or broken on the nonfunctional board. I'd like to repair it if possible.

Edit:
For those wondering. This was my original support post (now deleted? WTF): https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1961
And the cache is here (at least for now, until bitmain requests a takedown... again, WTF... What's with these guys?)
14  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Antminer s2 No longer showing fans or blades and no longer hash? on: August 04, 2015, 05:04:27 PM
I have a similar problem with S5.I have sent a board to Bitmain.They will check.I have never over clocked.

I have measured the voltage of working and not working board.I have found the problematic chip by this way.If a chip is malfunctioning the board does not work.

I recommend you to measure the voltage of first and last chips.

Today, I can not access to the miner.I am suspicious of a virus which effects miners.


Which "chips" are you talking about? Voltage regulator or something? Do you have a picture?

I have the same problem with an S3. One minute it was working, power cycle, and now although the firmware boots, the network works, etc, it will not start hashing. Fan and ASIC status are blank.  cgminer says "No devices detected!"

Edit:
The S3 has what looks like two 3.3V test pads and one 1.8V test pad on the control board. They all test good.

Edit:
Upon further investigation is looks like one of the hash boards is bad in my S3. It will hash at half speed with the one good board but the other board doesn't seem to work. Why would a whole hash board go bad? Hmmm... I'm not sure what the protocol/communication is between a hash board and the PIC32 on the control board. I know it's not the control board though.
15  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Purse.io - Bitcoin Amazon Marketplace - Save ~10-25% on Amazon Wishlist on: January 08, 2015, 12:20:31 AM
I'm wondering what happens if someone scams Amazon then it comes back on you because you received the product. So lets say someone uses a stolen credit card to order off Amazon. You receive the product and everything seems OK. They get the BTC and disappear. Then later the black helicopters show up and raid your house (you know what I mean, Wink). There would be no way to catch the actual scammer.

So yeah, you're getting a discount but you're also taking a huge risk and not just risk of losing BTC, but legal risk of being charged with fraud.

And now:
Quote
A few weeks ago, the home of a user named vnnkl was searched by authorities as a result of a purchase he made on Purse 6 months ago. Through an internal investigation, we discovered that the counterparty’s activity originated from a hacked computer of another German resident. To vnnkl, we are truly apologetic and have offered to compensate lawyer fees and any other expenses related to the incident.

Yeah, I mean I understand this is a noble and good cause but there are way too many crooks out there. Even $10k is not worth the risk of my house getting torn apart in the US. I mean it could literally ruin my life for months if not years as I'm tied up in legal bullshit. Is that risk worth the couple % savings? Not in my book.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - MANDATORY UPDATE 9.2.1 - Sept 6 on: September 08, 2014, 12:57:21 AM
What happened to Maxcoin.co.nz? They go belly-up and not tell anyone?
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - Alive and Kickin' on: September 05, 2014, 10:15:53 PM
Is there a recent set of seed nodes? I'm having a hell of a time reconnecting after bringing up the new version and turning off the checkpoint thing. Never had this problem before. The network seems fubar right now, what is going on or maybe it's just me.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - Alive and Kickin' on: September 04, 2014, 03:38:54 PM
So, has *anybody* of the Penguin persuasion succeeded in compiling the new wallet?

If yes, then what Linux are you using?

And, have you in any way modified (or updated) boost, php, and/or openssl along the way?

Compiles fine on a stock Ubuntu 13.10 machine. It has all of the boost libraries installed (aka "libboost-all-dev" v1.42-v1.53) and openssl 1.0.1e
19  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Purse.io - Bitcoin Amazon Marketplace - Save ~10-25% on Amazon Wishlist on: June 14, 2014, 04:33:03 PM
I'm wondering what happens if someone scams Amazon then it comes back on you because you received the product. So lets say someone uses a stolen credit card to order off Amazon. You receive the product and everything seems OK. They get the BTC and disappear. Then later the black helicopters show up and raid your house (you know what I mean, Wink). There would be no way to catch the actual scammer.

So yeah, you're getting a discount but you're also taking a huge risk and not just risk of losing BTC, but legal risk of being charged with fraud.
20  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Purse.io - Bitcoin Amazon Marketplace - Save ~10-25% on Amazon Wishlist on: June 13, 2014, 11:16:53 AM
I can't get it to work. I do the spend bitcoin thing, put in my wishlist, click submit, says "Processing the wishlist... May take up to 10 seconds." then nothing, it just sits there.
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