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781  Local / منصات التبادل / Coinex تهكير منصة on: September 13, 2023, 08:41:54 AM
السلام عليكم
أخبار جديدة محزنة عن منصات التبادل، تم أمس تهكير منصة Coinex وتقدر المبالغ المسروقة بحوالي 30 مليون دولار من العملات المشفرة ETH, TRON, MATIC.
في البداية حاولت المنصة التكتم على الخبر لكن بعد ذلك قالوا أنه تم تهكير حوالي 18 مليون دولار ثم ارتفع هذا الرقم لاحقا إلى حوالي 30 مليون دولار.
المنصة تزعم أنها سوف تعوض المتضررين 100% لكن هذا بعيد عن الواقع لأن حجم الاحتياطي لديها لايتجاوز 20-25 مليون دولار .
https://twitter.com/coinexcom/status/1701651414991397176

                                                       

في الحقيقة المنصة كانت واحدة من المنصات الرئيسية الجيدة التي عملت فيها لمدة حوالي 5 سنوات ولم تحدث أي مشكلة خلال هذه الفترة، لحسن الحظ أنا لم أعد أودع عملاتي في المنصات إلا وقت الحاجة حيث أقوم بتحويل البيتكوين للمنصة ثم أقوم بتحويله إلى USDT لتحويله إلى عملة محلية.

هذا درس جديد مؤلم لكل من يضع كمية كبيرة من أمواله في المنصات المركزية.
782  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Acceptcoin.io – a universal solution for accepting crypto payments! on: September 13, 2023, 03:32:50 AM
The question I also wanted to ask was whether the company has considered bringing in the P2P platform that will allow you trade directly with other users?
P2P cannot be applied here because this service is not intended for trading in the first place. This service, as Op explained, is for accepting payments in cryptocurrency, as it allows the seller of goods or services on the Internet to receive payments in cryptocurrencies. It can be said that it is a payment gateway and not an exchange platform.

Acceptcoin.io — is an advanced service for accepting payments in cryptocurrency, enabling the seller of goods or services on the Internet to receive BTC, USDT, XRP, DASH, DOGE, ETH and other crypto coins as payment.

783  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coinex hacked, $18M stolen? on: September 12, 2023, 04:47:39 PM
but deposit and withdrawal can be suspended while other things on an exchange can be working good. Were you able to withdraw some of your coins on the exchange?
In fact, I did not try withdrawals because fortunately I do not leave my assets on the exchange for a long time. I withdraw them permanently and deposit only when needed.
I tried withdrawing and depositing is actually suspended:

784  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coinex hacked, $18M stolen? on: September 12, 2023, 04:09:53 PM
The news has not been confirmed yet. I have been working on Coinex for years, but I do not trade on a daily basis. When I heard the news, I logged into my account and there did not seem to be anything strange, not even an announcement about hacking.

I also went to the official Twitter account of Coinex. There is no news about hacking either, the exchange website is working normally so far and nothing strange.

We have to wait for an official confirmation or denial from Coinex.
785  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ouch, today someone made a transaction with over $500k fee. on: September 12, 2023, 09:11:41 AM
It is truly unbelievable. This is a very large amount of money that was paid in fees. I cannot believe how someone could send such a large amount and not check the transaction two or three times before sending. I don’t know what to call this. Is it bad luck or negligence?

I don't know how this error happened in the first place? When I send Bitcoin from my wallet, the fees are determined automatically, and there is a maximum and a minimum limit for the fees. So how did this error occur and fees were sent that exceed the maximum limit by thousands of times? Unless the wallet this unlucky person used allows manual entry of fees or the wallet has a problem.
786  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Not Very Promising - Profit: 0.5 – 1% Daily - May Be SCAM - Replies Not Needed on: September 12, 2023, 04:54:48 AM
If it is difficult for you to determine whether it is legitimate or a scam at the present time, then you can easily invest and you will be sure that it is a scam (after you have been defrauded, of course).

I have tried such sites in the past, where they give you attractive daily profits. They pay at the beginning, but when you deposit a large amount, you will not see the site again or you will not be able to withdraw.

If you are convinced that it is legitimate, you are free to risk your money, but you do not have to invite people to subscribe to such suspicious sites?
787  Economy / Speculation / Re: Michael Saylor predicts Bitcoin can go to $5 million? on: September 12, 2023, 04:23:49 AM
It is unlikely that Michael Saylor said that he expected the value of Bitcoin to reach $5 million. This is a very exaggerated number and far from reality. It may happen, but not for decades.

But in any case, if the news is true, perhaps Michael Saylor is deliberately saying this to give some optimism and boost the price of Bitcoin at this downward time. These fiery statements give optimism to investors in the long term, especially if they are from influential figures in the world of Bitcoin.
788  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Faruk Fatih Özer, founder of Thodex found guilty sentenced to 11,196 years on: September 12, 2023, 03:00:00 AM
I don't think it can happen in this matter because this has got international publicity.
Even if the news receives international media coverage, this is not a big problem for powerful corrupt politicians, they always have solutions ready for any problem as long as the money is there.

Here in my country, for example, we still have death sentences. However, there are many incidents where criminals were able to escape the death sentence if they had money or their relatives were high-ranking politicians or children of high-ranking officials.

Everything can be done with money and political power.
789  Economy / Economics / Re: Economics 101. Stagflation. on: September 11, 2023, 05:36:43 PM
In fact, all of our economies live in these cases regardless of the names. We may not realize the subtle differences between the different names in the economy, but in fact we live and suffer from them without knowing what the name is called.

In my country, we have been suffering for years from the deterioration of the economy, slow growth, low demand, low employment, high prices, low domestic product, the collapse of the value of the national currency and hundreds of other economic problems. I do not know how any government can solve all these problems?

In fact, the average person does not care much about all these academic terms. All he cares about is searching for practical solutions to get out of this misery, because there is no hope for him that the government will solve any problem from the list of accumulated problems.
790  Other / Meta / Re: Too Many Forum Boards - Outdated Threads - Let's Delete Boards on: September 11, 2023, 04:44:12 AM
You cannot say that there are boards that are no longer needed. It is true that there are many sub-boards that are inactive, but some topics are written from time to time, and the order and coordination of the forum must be maintained, which emerged as a result of the need to sort and index topics over the years and not as a result of a sudden decision.

Basically, these sub-boards were created for the purpose of indexing topics and arranging the forum into sections so that it is easy for the member to find the section in which he wants to write or search for a specific topic. Deleting subboards or merging them with the main board will result in loss of format and arrangement in the forum.
791  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do we benefit in lies in forum on: September 11, 2023, 02:35:23 AM
Yes, there are many of these stories on the forum that seem unrealistic or false, but no one has proof that they are false stories. Investigating such stories would be a waste of time because it is very difficult to prove whether they are true or not.

The main reason behind such stories is either to attract attention or gain merit, but as long as they do not violate the rules of the forum and do not offend anyone, nothing can be done.

Also, some of these stories are true even though they do not seem so, so it would be unfair to accuse everyone of their stories being fictional or false.
792  Economy / Economics / Re: Thundr gaming releases puzzle game to earn BTC via Nostr on: September 10, 2023, 11:38:46 AM
I promised myself never to play anything like Tetris again, after I played it for a few days and then could not sleep for days!! ... I kept seeing little Tetris blocks falling and I could not get to sleep.  Sad

I have friends who love Sudoku and Tetris ..so I will rather pass it onto them.... it's just not fun for me. I love the concept that they are using Bitcoin as a prize.... back in the day.. games like this was all over the place.  Tongue
Haha, exactly the same thing happened to me, when I've been playing for a long time I can't sleep for hours watching the stones fall and I flip them over. Cheesy

But regardless, I find the idea worthwhile to “spread Bitcoin adoption through gaming” a really attractive one, that could attract hundreds of players around the world who love these popular classic games.

But in my opinion, saying that these games help adoption is an exaggeration, because these players will aim primarily for profit and entertainment in the second place, and they will not care much about adoption.
793  Other / Meta / Re: Simplified view of bitcointalk. on: September 10, 2023, 02:42:41 AM
The longer you stay in the forum the more you get used to the current interface both on your pc or your mobile phone, zooming in to view the content of a thread is not really a big deal it takes less than a minute to get it done.

You not only need to enlarge the display of the topic, but you also need to move the screen from left to right every time because the content does not appear entirely on the screen, and this is the annoying thing, especially if the topic is long.

For me, I find the display on the mobile phone very annoying and difficult to get used to, even if I spend a long time browsing the forum, especially for those who own mobile phones with a small screen.

Not only reading but also writing is annoying especially when you need to use writing tools.
794  Economy / Economics / Re: Building wealth it's not just one time Luck on: September 09, 2023, 03:45:08 PM
There is no wealth that comes easily except through luck, such as gambling or inheritance, or through long-term investment in projects in which you have sufficient knowledge and experience.

But as I see it, most of the successful wealthy people who built their wealth on their own have achieved their wealth by investing in a new field. When a new technology or new invention appears, there is a great opportunity to achieve profits by trying to take advantage of the great profit opportunities and little competition, when the field of investment is new. Big profits can be made since there is little competition in the beginning.
795  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: rmcrypt.com - Ponzi scheme sugarcoated as a platform for sharing "donations" on: September 09, 2023, 08:21:42 AM
This is an open forum, you can advertise the product you want provided that it does not violate the terms of the forum, the point of contention is here: you say that this is not a Ponzi scheme while most members agree that this is a Ponzi scheme and therefore against the rules of the forum.

Although I agree with the rest of the members that this is a Ponzi scheme, and you yourself say that the way the application works is very similar to Ponzi schemes, but as you said, this all depends on the user's will to participate in the application or not, so in the end if they lose their money, it falls Blame them alone.
796  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: UK’s Travel Rule comes into effect on: September 09, 2023, 03:11:50 AM
This means, that any incoming transfer to any crypto exchange or service in the UK will have its origin checked in accordance with AML/CFT rules? If this transportation is discovered to be in violation, the travel rule will be applied and the transportation will be blocked.

But what legal action will be taken in such a case? Will they just block the transfer without confiscating the crypto assets or will these transferred assets be confiscated?

Through the Travel Rule, any transferred crypto assets can simply be blocked on the grounds that they are in violation of the Travel Rule. Centralized exchanges have become a very dangerous place and I expect to see more centralized exchanges leaving for wallets and decentralized exchanges.
797  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's Stabilize Bitcoin on: September 08, 2023, 06:30:36 PM
The first step to stabilizing the price of Bitcoin is to stop measuring it in dollars or any other fiat currency, but this is a long way off at the moment.

If Bitcoin is not measured in dollars, what standard will we use to determine the price of Bitcoin? Even if this standard is acceptable in one country, it will not be acceptable in other countries. We need a unified global standard that is accepted by all countries of the world, and this will not happen unless the collective adoption of Bitcoin by all governments around the world.

This is theoretically, but in practice it is almost impossible, because there are many factors and variables that prevent the stability of the price of Bitcoin, and there are many people, you can even say the vast majority of them, no longer want or care about the stability of the price of Bitcoin.

It is highly unlikely that your statement will ever materialize, bitcoin assuming the position of fiat as a universal measuring unit is simply impossible. That will only happen if the government finds a way to control bitcoin and they still care about bitcoin.

When talking about bitcoin becoming a currency, everyone wants it to be used as a currency, but when talking about bitcoin's stability, no one wants that to happen. This is quite a controversial issue for any of us. We all want to maintain bitcoin's volatility and want it to become a currency, that will never happen.
Yes, I know that it is highly unlikely. I mentioned in my post that this is theoretical, but in practice it is almost impossible, because no governments will accept Bitcoin because it is decentralized, and investors no longer want the stability of Bitcoin at all. They make profits from these fluctuations, so why do they want its stability?

Yes, this is a controversial issue because we want to get global adoption and at the same time we want to continue to get profits through volatility, this contradiction cannot be solved simply!!!
798  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot for sevenseas.exchange on: September 08, 2023, 07:50:31 AM
You must provide sufficient information, what types of trading are available? What strategies does the robot use? Does it require KYC?

In addition if you want to use a trading bot it is better to use the bots of known and trusted exchanges, you risk using an unknown bot on an unknown exchange!!!

Finally, the robot is not suitable for use by anyone because the robot implements the information you give it, so the user must have sufficient experience to program the robot with the necessary commands.
799  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's Stabilize Bitcoin on: September 08, 2023, 04:19:38 AM
The first step to stabilizing the price of Bitcoin is to stop measuring it in dollars or any other fiat currency, but this is a long way off at the moment.

If Bitcoin is not measured in dollars, what standard will we use to determine the price of Bitcoin? Even if this standard is acceptable in one country, it will not be acceptable in other countries. We need a unified global standard that is accepted by all countries of the world, and this will not happen unless the collective adoption of Bitcoin by all governments around the world.

This is theoretically, but in practice it is almost impossible, because there are many factors and variables that prevent the stability of the price of Bitcoin, and there are many people, you can even say the vast majority of them, no longer want or care about the stability of the price of Bitcoin.
800  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: قائمة وظائف العملات المشفرة on: September 08, 2023, 03:06:14 AM
هذا يحيلنا على أهمية تدريس اللغات الاكثر استخداما و انتشارا في المجالات التقنية و العلمية بشكل عام. الانقليزية هي اهم اداة يمكن ان تساعد اي طالب و للأسف فان بعض النظم التعليمية تهملها بشكل تام. أذكر أني تحدثت مرة مع شخص من ليبيا و قد أكد لي أن جميع المواد تدرس بالعربية حتى اتمام الثانوية العامة ثم يمكن البدء في دراسة الانقليزية في الجامعة (لمن اراد ذلك طبعا). هذا سيسبب تأخرا معرفيا بلا شك.
نعم أخي هذه نقطة مهمة بالفعل.
الحق يقال أنهم هنا في سوريا بدأوا يدركون أهمية الموضوع فقاموا منذ سنوات قليلة بإدخال اللغة الإنكليزية كمادة أساسية بدءا من الصف الأول، وكذلك بدأوا باستخدام الرموز والأرقام اللاتينية في المواد العلمية مثل الرياضيات والفيزياء والكيمياء منذ تقريبا الصف الخامس الابتدائي، يعني هذه نقطة بيضاء للحكومة السورية ضمن صحيفة كلها سوداء Grin

أتذكر أننا على عهد جيلنا كانت مادة الإنكليزي لاتدرس إلا في الصف السابع وكانت اختيارية يعني يمكن أن تختار دراسة اللغة الإنكليزية أو الفرنسية، أما الآن منذ بضع سنوات أصبحت مادة اللغة الإنكليزية مادة إلزامية منذ الصف الأول الابتدائي، وفي الصف السابع (الأول الإعدادي) يمكنك اختيار مادة أجنبية أخرى مثلا فرنسي أو روسي بالإضافة للغة الإنكليزية.

أيضا كانت الرموز والأرقام المستخدمة في المناهج السورية كلها عربية تماما حتى البكالوريا، وبعد البكالوريا يتفاجأ الطالب بالرموز والأرقام اللاتينية التي يحتاج إلى وقت طويل ليتأقلم معها. أما الآن أصبح الوضع أفضل حيث يدخل الطالب الجامعة وهو معتاد تماما على هذه الأرقام والرموز.

طبعا كما ذكرت أخي كلنا نحب ونحترم اللغة العربية لغتنا الأم احتراما وحبا شديدا، لكن واقع الحال يفرض علينا مواكبة التطور لأن الإنجليزية هي لغة العلم العالمية.
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