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1121  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Recovering funds arbitrator request on: March 07, 2023, 11:43:15 PM
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Atleast get it correct.

What part did I get wrong? Please be concise. I am not interested in reading your walls of rant without saying anything coherent.

So since this was pointless to even request.... i want to know who to file a claim with the site from someone who inst biased.
OR does this need to be done via attorney ?

Oh wow, let me get this straight, you're claiming that someone stole a 10,000 BTC from you and now you're pondering who you should file a claim with and whether you should bother hiring a lawyer? How intriguing. Might I suggest seeking out a magical fairy godmother to solve your problem?
1122  Economy / Services / Re: Crypto Website on: March 05, 2023, 09:19:54 PM
You offer your website building services, right? If so, it would be more appropriate to post this type of content in the Services section of the forum.
1123  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think BTC would rise again? on: March 05, 2023, 07:06:51 PM
Judging from the long period of time BTC has not accumulate any impression, I doubt if people are still investing because of many policies formulating against cryptosystem no industries and firm wants to risk their capital again. Would the system remains this way?

Normally I understand this wasn't the first time BTC has experience this down slide but then it was normally market situations but now many billionares has withdrew interest in this project, then what is the hope of this project? Do you think BTC will experience better and high price?

Hmm, I cannot quite put my finger on where you are gathering your intel, or if you're utilizing a savvy tool like Chat GPT to craft your content, but it appears your thoughts are a tad muddled. You posted this just a few days ago:

There is still hope and enough package to come from BTC, keep holding.

Could you shed some light on this? Just yesterday, you were a believer in BTC and advised us to keep hodling, but today you're already questioning, "what's the hope in this project?" I am curious to know what might have triggered this change of heart? Where did you get the info that "many billionaires have withdrawn interest" in Bitcoin?
1124  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: bookmaker clone on: March 04, 2023, 02:26:29 PM
It seems like the only reason the OP made his post was to lure people to this unknown and possibly fraudulent casino. When I did some research on the casino, I found that there are many negative reviews from previous users. It appears that the owners are Russian, but there is little information available about them. Additionally, the OP is not telling the truth about the casino not accepting cryptocurrencies, as they do. However, I strongly advise against depositing any money with them.
1125  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What is Crypto Payment Gateway? on: March 04, 2023, 02:12:30 PM
I could have misread, but a crypto gateway is a way to access crypto right?

Cashapp has it's own bitcoin section where they facilitate the buying, selling, sending, and receiving of crypto right on the app. Unless I'm missing something, that sure sounds like a gateway into the bitcoin market, no?

Perhaps you can call such services a gateway to crypto market, but a "crypto payment gateway" is generally considered a service that enables merchants (like online stores) to accept cryptocurrency payments for goods or services.

So, imagine you are shopping online and you want to pay for your items with cryptocurrency. The merchant you are buying from needs a way to accept that payment and that is where the crypto payment gateway comes in. It is like a middleman between you and the merchant, making sure the payment goes through smoothly and securely, and converting the cryptocurrency into the merchant's preferred currency if necessary. Unlike a crypto gateway, which is primarily focused on accessing and interacting with cryptocurrencies, a crypto payment gateway is specifically designed to enable cryptocurrency payments for e-commerce and other types of transactions.

As already mentioned above, payment gateways are usually provided by a third party, but in the case of cryptocurrencies, there are also open-source solutions available. These solutions allow merchants to build their own payment gateway systems, which can provide greater control over the payment process and reduce reliance on third-party providers.
1126  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What is Crypto Payment Gateway? on: March 03, 2023, 09:23:02 PM
For me personally, it would have to be CashApp.

Please take another look at the thread title. Now, can you explain what CashApp has to do with Crypto Payment Gateways?
1127  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: bookmaker clone on: March 03, 2023, 09:03:26 PM
To be honest, I have never even heard of that casino before. What makes their lines so special? Have you compared them to some of the top crypto bookmakers out there? Is there something specific they are lacking?
1128  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Changing a word of a seed. Will it break safety? on: March 03, 2023, 08:52:15 PM
The idea would be to avoid trusting the hardware wallet seed.

Why? Changing just one word in your hardware wallet's seed phrase won't make much difference if you already don't trust the security of your wallet and believe that the seed phrase can be compromised, as hosseinimr93 has pointed out. A better solution is to use the BIP39 passphrase, which is the industry standard, but be aware of the potential negatives.
1129  Economy / Reputation / Re: 6 account has contacted! (Full member,1)(member,4)(newbie,2) on: March 03, 2023, 08:17:07 PM
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See how with just one value you can control the height and width of an image?

Well, it looks like the OP did only used one value... but, just the wrong one.


@Fuso.hp, my suggestion would be to replace "height" with "width" in the [image] tags. Your post will look much better that way.
1130  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie seeking Help For Python Programming in Bitcoin on: March 02, 2023, 10:05:34 PM
Python programming is definitely a valuable skill to have in this field. First off, it is important to start with the basics. Once you've got the basics down, you can move on to more complex things and even start building your own projects! There are lots of free online courses and tutorials available that can help you. Some good ones are Codecademy, Udemy, and Coursera. You can also join online communities like Stack Overflow to ask questions and get answers from other developers. Learning Python takes time and effort, just take it one step at a time and practice a lot.
1131  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Electrum Wallet + BitBox02 on: March 02, 2023, 09:42:41 PM
Do I have to restore my Electrum wallet if I lose my BitBox or can I simply remove the BitBox from Electrum and add a new one?

If you lose your BitBox device, you can recover your wallet using the backup seed phrase (recovery phrase), without necessarily requiring a new BitBox device. This means you can opt to use an alternative hardware wallet such as Ledger or Trezor, or a software wallet like Electrum. Your seed phrase serves as the master key, rendering everything else irrelevant.
1132  Other / Meta / Re: Report Malware and Suspicious Links here so Mods can take Action ! on: March 02, 2023, 09:28:27 PM
We have again a new Fake Ann with a new Fake Github Account for RadiumX !

Fake Github Account was created 2 days ago.

Fake Github Account  : github.com/Lolliediep/

And here is one more:

Account : JamalAmal99  
This user recently woke up from a long period of inactivity. (Hacked or sold Account)

Thread : [ANN] RadiumX New PoW coin . No ICO. No Masternode

Also, newbie account thikachhey is used to bump those fake ANN threads.
1133  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The fruit of greed is never good,, on: March 02, 2023, 12:29:19 AM
If the wallet is linked to the suspicious site and they get a SEED then they can steal all the coins in the wallet including Bitcoin.

Honestly, I am pretty skeptical that something like that is even possible. Legitimate wallets would not just hand over your seed to some random third-party site using WalletConnect protocol - I mean, that is just common sense. And to the best of my knowledge, there has never been a single case where that has happened.
1134  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Bookstore on: March 02, 2023, 12:17:53 AM
Yeah, can't think of any other way. But the problems start when people want to return the book. Plus the fact that you have paperback, hardcover, etc. etc. And the volatility. Lot of extra work I think...

Yes, sounds like it could be a ton of extra work. But think about the potential benefits too. A lot of people who use Bitcoin prefer to use it over fiat, and Amazon does not allow that right now. And unless you can offer something unique and different, most folks are probably just gonna order their books straight from Amazon.
1135  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin 2008/09-2022 History Paperback/Hardcover Book on: February 28, 2023, 09:12:04 PM
Hey Tyke, your project seems intriguing, and if executed well, a book could be a great addition to the Bitcoin community. I am unsure of your current progress, but I suggest that you consider having the book reviewed by seasoned experts in the field before its publication. This feedback will provide valuable insights and ensure that the book is accurate and informative.

As an example, while browsing through the available content, I came across page 30 where I noticed the following:
"On 17th November 2009, a public forum at www.bitcointalk.org was born
and founded by Satoshi (he was head admin until almost 2011)."


I checked the Whois info for the "bitcointalk.org" domain and it seems like it was only created in 2011. So, the info in your book about it being founded in 2009 cannot be right. From what I have heard, this forum's first version was actually hosted on the domain "bitcoin.org."
1136  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Bookstore on: February 28, 2023, 08:13:42 PM
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And if you like the project, please support it by buying your next Bitcoin book through the website so we get a small commission on the sales Wink.

I really like your project! It is awesome that you have set up an online bookstore dedicated to Bitcoin topics. That being said, I noticed that others have already mentioned that it would be cool if customers could actually pay for their purchases with Bitcoin. I have to say, I totally agree! Not only would it be a really convenient feature for your customers, but it would also help to further promote the use of Bitcoin and increase awareness of its benefits. I know that there are a number of payment processors that make it pretty easy to do so these days, so it might be worth looking into.
1137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New crypto on: February 28, 2023, 06:59:26 PM
I want to create a crypto that work outside exchanges, so it's price is completly decided by the market, not an entity.

It is possible to create a cryptocurrency that operates outside of exchanges and whose price is determined solely by market demand. However, it is important to note that the value of any cryptocurrency is ultimately determined by the collective actions of users and the wider market, regardless of whether or not it is traded on an exchange.

so it's more secure.

What makes it more secure?

the vallue is determinated by negotiation:

In contrast to what determines the value of any other digital asset?
1138  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The fruit of greed is never good,, on: February 28, 2023, 06:27:28 PM
A friend of mine invested some of his savings in Bitcoin. But unfortunately today his personal wallet got hacked. Balance 00. I was telling my friend how that . My friend said he gets a message on Telegram and gets greedy and enters the link they provide and connects his wallet. After a while he came and saw that his balance was zero.

Something is not right with this story. First, you mentioned that your friend had invested in Bitcoin, but later stated that he linked his wallet to a malicious website. However, from what I understand, Bitcoin wallets do not typically offer support for WEB3 or decentralized apps. So either your friend hasn't actually invested in Bitcoin or there is something missing in his story.

That being said, scammers are known to create fraudulent sites and apps that mimic legitimate ones in order to trick users into giving up their private keys or other sensitive information. So it is possible that your friend was tricked into giving up his private key by a fraudulent site. However, this is not something that would typically happen.
1139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you accept ? on: February 27, 2023, 09:47:35 PM
So why did SEC now accepts that everything apart from Bitcoin is a security? This makes me smile that they keep Bitcoin out of the hook but is it true that all other crypto projects can be considered a security?

Well, to be clear, the SEC said that most digital assets can be considered unregistered securities, not everything. The SEC has a set of guidelines called the Howey Test, which is used to determine whether something is a security. If a cryptocurrency meets the criteria outlined in the Howey Test, then it may be considered a security. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that all other crypto projects can be considered a security, but rather it depends on the specific characteristics of each project and how they fit within the legal definition of a security.




1140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty manager on: February 27, 2023, 09:28:04 PM
i am looking for someone who can manage bounty campaign

Hey, if you are thinking of running a bounty campaign on this forum, it is a good idea to hire a reliable bounty manager. There are a bunch of them on here, and I cannot list them all, but you can check out these threads for some suggestions:

Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers by pugman
[LIST ] Campaign Management Services by Ratimov
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