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1  Economy / Services / Re: New Crypto Payment Processor - 0.2% Commission on: June 28, 2023, 12:01:13 PM

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Isn't this a bit unprofessional?





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4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why isn't there an official bitcoin wallet? on: September 02, 2020, 11:31:02 AM
Bitcoin developers work on bitcoin core. Why don't they create an official bitcoin wallet as well? It will be exactly like bitcoin core, but without the blockchain. I always had that query.

Then that would go against the fact that it should be decentralized, giving the whole power to one person
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin is here to stay on: September 01, 2020, 11:07:34 PM
This is a mistake.

For bitcoin is not a currency; it is not money—it is a speculative hedge, an investment, a form of trading, and, quite possibly, the great white whale of finance.

Possibly—but only possibly.

The temptation to talk about bitcoin as the sole product of its inventor’s brilliance has grown during the crypto bubble because, as we know from the history of equity markets and from history as a whole, perception is all. And with a product as new as bitcoin, the halo effect is just enormous.

People talk about bitcoin because they can. After all, even if it has a host of technical limitations and flaws, it is not as boring as the existing consumer-facing products from the payment sector. And bitcoin is not as easy to move money as, say, the ability to convert cash to gold or fiat currency (the dollar, yen, pound, euro). But it’s a hedge, or an investment, or a speculative play, or a currency trading instrument, and those are all ways of getting one to your place of business, or to the point of travel, or to a lender. And, hence, it’s all there in one place, in crypto.

And, especially as I indicated here, it is far easier to talk about bitcoin than to talk about gold, and perhaps even to get people to look at fiat currencies. In that sense, bitcoin is both a new form of money and a solution to the demand for money among an otherwise invisible set of people.

Although bitcoin is a speculative play, I also think its rise tells us something very much larger about how our financial systems work—even if we haven’t come to terms with those larger forces.

Bitcoin is hardly the first effort to create some sort of secure virtual currency that was supposed to replace the US dollar, or a basket of other currencies, or whatever. But here is my problem: I don’t understand how money is supposed to be created. The same people who worry about the lack of transparency in many virtual currencies are of the same people who do not fully understand how accounting works, yet they throw around nearly impossible-to-review theories as if they were all knowable as gospel.

https://www.truepnl.com/
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Satoshi Stop bitcoin? on: August 29, 2020, 03:44:22 PM
Satoshi Nakamoto has done a great job in bitcoin invention, his idea is what many of us are celebrating and enjoying today and we are grateful to have such a great idea, we have all believed that by the decentralized nature of bitcoin, it should be unstoppable by any government,even by Japan where Satoshi was claimed to be a citizen. Now that his idea has been propelled far and wide, do you think he has the capacity to stop it again?

So you feel he has the kill switch?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What happens to Bitcoin in the long term? on: August 27, 2020, 08:06:15 PM
Question regarding the viability of bitcoin in the long term. From my understanding, the security of bitcoin comes from miners who verify the blockchain. What happens when there is so much halving that the reward for mining bitcoin is extremely low and the cost of verifying the blockchain for the miners exceeds the reward of their bitcoin?
8  Other / Meta / Re: Signed Email to recover my hacked account on: August 09, 2020, 12:11:53 PM
So what about all this and the topic of 2017.

Loan topics: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2225787

enterprevic



You wake up in 2019, now you say your account has been hacked.

Bpip: https://bpip.org/Profile?p=enterprevic



How did all this happen. What's in it for 'hackers'.

And the @enterprevic2 account, stopped posting in 2019, now you are just starting your first post.

Why not, from a long time ago when hacked 'if it's true' signed here, why now, what is the purpose..!

That's a post from the early days when I still had access to the account, the inactivity was due to the fact that I lost access to the account, and I never got any loan from the post because I was still new and naive back then, I just read up some posts about recovering accounts which is why I decided to follow the involved steps
9  Other / Meta / Re: Signed Email to recover my hacked account on: August 09, 2020, 12:09:12 PM
Send a message from the original email address you used to register you account to the accounts recovery team while following the instructions LoyceV has pointed out. Also avoid posting your email address in public for security and privacy reasons. In fact, if you can, remove it from the post.

Sorry I already signed the message with it
10  Other / Meta / Signed Email to recover my hacked account on: August 09, 2020, 09:22:13 AM
Good afternoon Admin, I lost access to the account created with this email address on 04/01/2018, and got an email to lock it if I wasn't the one that changed the email address which I did to have it locked, and I've tried to use the password reset option on the website to restore access to the account but to no avail, which is why I'm sending an email with a signed message from one of the bitcoin accounts I posted on the forum earlier in the day.

The address I'm signing the message from is the address I used to join signature campaigns before the account got hacked and email changed


Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
My account enterprevic has been hacked/lost. Please reset the email to newelevic@gmail. The current date is 09/08/2020.

Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1545749.msg23276622#msg23276622
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1Me7PebKSzWDo238fbYoRjhE87Aiu3zg2X
II5mlmxe1tXAdXoYR/kScjxF1p0gUEfDwfIYSkRA29VlBoK7uDnC1Eo8jVtCdXOuE8CuNe3FRG8Odtv++5cFeqo=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Is Investing In AltCoin Still Worth it in 2019? on: June 05, 2019, 11:18:32 AM
Found this online and thought it might be helpful for new investors like me

Quote
In the ever-expanding world of digital currency, Ethereum is one of the most promising technologies on the market.

Since its birth in 2015, the digital currency has grown by over 45,836%:

Ethereum’s rapid growth has transformed paupers into millionaires. But despite its skyrocketing value, very few people actually understand what Ethereum is or why it’s a good investment.

For those of you who don’t know what Ethereum is, it’s important to understand that it’s much more than just a digital currency.

1. Ethereum Could Have More Application Than Bitcoin
As a whole, digital currencies have a lot of selling points. Many digital currencies use blockchain technology and finite market caps. These digital currencies are hyperinflation-proof, free from big banks, and open to the individual.

That being said, blockchain technology is certainly one of the key selling points behind digital currencies.

2. Ethereum Is Backed by Multiple Fortune 500 Companies
One of the strongest pieces of evidence for Ethereum’s long-term prospects is the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA).

In February 2017, multiple major companies — including dozens of Fortune 500s — decided to collaborate on furthering the Ethereum network technology, with the goal of incorporating it into their businesses. This group includes companies like Intel, Microsoft, JPMorgan, BP, and Thomson Reuters. Now in 2018, the EEA is over 200 members strong.

Full Post here: https://malepursuit.com/invest-in-ethereum-ripple-litecoin/

12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin ever exist in currency notes? on: January 21, 2019, 09:11:11 PM
With the way bitcoin keeps falling and remains unstable i doubt if it will achieve that
13  Other / Off-topic / Google Exploit on: December 27, 2018, 09:36:04 PM
So, I found a code to exploit google search and get company files, I'm currently mailing the respective companies about their files being accessible onlinehttps://imgur.com/a/9EEneYc. I've attached the link to the images as proof
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Your Review of BountySuite.com on: October 07, 2018, 03:55:41 PM
Hello everyone, so I just got on this bounty platform bountysuite.com and I completed all the tasks for SOBIT Bounty, its been completed and the status of the bounty on the site indicates it has been distributed yet I've not gotten anything, so I'm asking has anyone used bountysuite.com and has gotten paid for any bounty?
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BITCOIN USAGE EXPERIMENT on: September 27, 2018, 04:25:49 PM
What if bitcoin is actually owned by the US Government, and the name Satoshi is just used to front the currency to make it anonymous, maybe its an underground project to study people's reaction to money or to help them make money in a short while?
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best Cryptocurrency Memories. on: September 26, 2018, 12:51:45 PM
My best moment in the cryptocurrency space which I can still remember vividly was early this year when I made some few dollar earnings from a bounty campaign and was able to use it to offset an uprising expense; it was really a stitch in time!

LOL, I get the feeling when all hopes on getting money to cover for something has been lost, then boom a signature campaign accepts you, felt the same way too when I applied for tons of bitcoin signatures and got refused or wasn't replied, and I was roaming round the forum one day in the Services section refreshing the browser and hoping a new campaign comes up(HOLA) it did happen a new campaign came it while I Was refreshing, I was the third to apply or so, I got approved and I was able to earn for 1 week cos it closed after the initial week don't know why though
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best Cryptocurrency Memories. on: September 26, 2018, 12:44:04 PM
The Doge pump was cool but I really really didn't know what I was doing yet...

The AURoracoin pump was a sight to behold, and I knew enough at the time to take advantage of it..

The first BIG UNB pump was amazing, I was such a naive shill cheerleader at the time though, lol.. Just after the GAW happening..

O I almost forgot Paycoin (xpy?)! I was THERE for the $20 "floor" happening and killed it on the wild spread immediately after the $20 buy wall disappeared.. I was THERE and witnessed that happening..

Some guy got a bunch of XPY on the gaw exchange site for like 1 satoshi each and made a killing dumping them later, when they first opened trading it for the gift cards thing.. He got them off the exchange in time before they rolled it back..

The early Darkcoin pumps were really something.. They should never have changed it to DASH.. DRK ftw
All the hype when darksend first came out, I even downloaded the wallet and tried it out, lol..
Damn I should check that old wallet and see if I forgot some DRK on it!

I watched in awe at BTCs bottom after the $1200 ATH..

Those were the days!

ICOs ruined it all?
I hated the brand new shitcoins like sprouts already and then ICOs happened..

Cryptsy fell. I was THERE for the whole thing and ARBed the hell out of it exiting with coins like UNO..
Cryptsy falling is what brought me to Bitcointalk..

I think almost all of my best crypto memories are Cryptsy memories when I was a green newb..

Ofcourse I was here for the $20k BTC pump but that doesn't seem long enough ago to be "memories" yet..

Here I am trying to start from the beginning again

Learn how to secure your account and not get phished..
Make sure you learn up on what things you should not do around here so you don't get a negative trust. Forum etiquette..
Learn the forum rules so you don't do something stupid and get banned..

Good luck

Wow your story is from someone who's been following for long. Thanks for the advice I'll follow it, though I'm still trying to recover the account. Thanks anyways
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ways to Earn little money from bitcoin monthly. on: September 25, 2018, 05:01:36 PM
Have you looked into any of the automated trading bots that are currently on the market?  Could be a way to build a little passive income. 

Hmm, read about trading sometimes back and even invested my little savings of $50 in it, I lost the whole cash in 2 days, I've read somewhere too that the autotrading bots do not work, I don't know if this means you'll lose all your money or maybe you won't make as much profit as claimed. Thanks for the advice though I'll sure look it up
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Best Cryptocurrency Memories. on: September 25, 2018, 03:32:26 PM
So I remember vividly around last year when Bitcoin was booming so much, that has been my best lived moment till date, I got a business from a random guy on Facebook, where I just had to monitor stuff for him online and give him green lights to go ahead or so ( basically I was just staring at the screen for like 3 hours or so ) daily and I was earning 15$ daily, for like 3 weeks or so I was being paid in BTC Grin this were my best days, this same guy made me know about Bitcointalk, and so I registered and was following the forum, posting regularly and reading posts I could read, joined signature campaigns and learnt many other stuff, until boom, My PC got hacked into someway somehow and I lost my Bitcointalk account, I copied my wallet seeds somewhere so I was safe, and I lost contact with my mentor guy.

Here I am trying to start from the beginning again and hoping to meet someone or group of people that'll change my life, maybe not permanently but would leave marks.

Hoping for better days ahead.

If you don't mind you could share your best memories too.

P. S: I knew about bitcoins in 2014 thought it was scam(silly me LOL) so I wasn't interested until 2017
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ways to Earn little money from bitcoin monthly. on: September 25, 2018, 02:36:17 PM
If you have joined the signature campaign it's better and you don't need to leave it because here you can get money even if it's not what you expect. The best way is investment if you have a lot of money. You can use it in two ways. long and short-term investments thus there can be a lot of profits and look for others, that is there can be tried with mining here you can get many benefits.

It's true, but as you can notice in the initial post I stated that my first account was hacked and I've not been able to get it back, infact I just learnt how to sign bitcoin messages on electrum because I was using blockchain.info and one way or the other I couldn't sign messages there. Thanks btw
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