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1221  Economy / Reputation / Re: My Apology to Bitcoin Community and Request for another Chance on: January 28, 2023, 11:34:21 PM
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about the accounts. I don't have any of those anymore. i got rid of them long ago.

Even if you claim to have "got rid" of those accounts, you are still breaking the rules of this forum by evading bans, since at least one of your previous accounts has been banned. And you have been doing it for years.

Accounts connected: jamalaezaz, Btcschool, extrabyte

Proof: I have linked jamalaezaz and Btcschool previously
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5/20/2019 6:20:47 AM   Changed to Archived status   Autoban user

1222  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 02-July-22] on: January 28, 2023, 11:05:04 PM
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1223  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you like commission job or salary base job? on: January 28, 2023, 10:38:40 PM
Commission and salary jobs are two different ways to get paid. Commission jobs can make you more money but it also comes with a higher level of financial risk. On the other hand, salary jobs give you a stable income but you may not earn as much. It is all about personal preference and what works best for you.

For me personally, I prefer a salary job because it is more stable and gives me more security. But that is not to say I do not enjoy commission-based work, I just prefer to use it as a side hustle or an additional source of income when freelancing.
1224  Economy / Economics / Re: When your passive income equals or slightly above your salary, what would you do on: January 28, 2023, 10:29:25 PM
If you were in my shoes, what would be the best advice you would give yourself and adhere to in this instance?


It appears that you may be using the term "passive income" incorrectly in this context. If the income truly requires no effort, it would be wise to maintain current employment and use it as supplementary income. Keep it as a little side hustle. However, if the 9-5 grind has got you down, it is time to break up with your job and find something more fulfilling. Life is too short to be stuck in a job you cannot stand.

By the way, I hope you're not talking about earning income through signature campaigns on this forum. Keep in mind that it is not a sustainable source of income in the long term.
1225  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I got scam by CardSellerN1 on: January 28, 2023, 09:47:39 PM
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Additional information? Its none of your business. All the proofs about his scams are above.
The things Binance said are for me and me only.

So, what was the point of sharing that screenshot if you conveniently left out the most important part? What were you trying to prove?

And yes they will provide information to lawyer not to me, but yeah they locked his account after provided proofs of conversation,tx ids and etc. It took 1 hour

I highly doubt that. That is not how things work with Binance support, but I guess you already know that anyway.  Wink
1226  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How does Coinbase commerce work? Reason why I want to know inside on: January 27, 2023, 10:11:18 PM
Hi all,
 
     I am a victim of a hack a little while back. I'm trying to trace where the funds are going and noticed the hacker has been using Coinbase commerce for transactions. I want to know with Coinbase Commerce, do the user require a KYC or any identifiable information? Here is an example of a transaction
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Sorry to hear about the hack. As for Coinbase Commerce, they usually require some identification information to be provided, like a government-issued ID, to follow laws against money laundering and prevent fraud. You should check out their policies and terms of service to get their exact verification process. You should also report the case to their customer support with as much detail as possible so they can advise you on how to proceed.
1227  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I got scam by CardSellerN1 on: January 27, 2023, 09:53:36 PM

They already found him and he's locked its okay:
https://prnt.sc/7xkzJCqZVr5q

The screenshot you shared is missing some key information. Can you show the rest of the message?

I highly doubt they would lock his account or provide any personal information based on your word alone. Using this logic, anyone could get access to someone's personal data, which would be a violation of the exchange's privacy policy.
1228  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I got scam by CardSellerN1 on: January 26, 2023, 11:03:36 PM
My payment to the retarded scammer:
https://blockstream.info/tx/22d213d2bbbe5a8745e74edf1d4a9e24139d11ca4bc569572460c5acf1e22ba5
transaction not found.


just checking the txid that you provided elsewhere, https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/1Cn1ru6sunPhheJiyC1SUzX93a8yHrmWrx
it looks like Cashapp247 used the binance address to receive payments from you. Idk if the Binance account he used is his own, it should be verified too.
Oh thanks for that, now i will get his real infos Smiley

You are not gonna get his personal info (like name, address, etc) from Binance unless you have like a police warrant, a court order or something like that. And I doubt you are gonna be calling the cops for help with this, considering the kind of business you two have been doing. And FYI, buying and selling personal KYC information and verified accounts online is illegal in most places around the world.
1229  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: January 26, 2023, 10:31:11 PM
Paraphrased
User: Blawpaw
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Plagiarism
User: Blawpaw

Unbelievable, Legendary member since 2013 (unless the account has changed owners) does not know what plagiarism and paraphrasing are. It didn't occur to me to check his posts, but it seems that this is just another proof that rank means nothing even if it is Legendary. I hope for a quick response from the mods.

I wouldn't be surprised if the account has changed hands at least a few times over the years. He only started posting again at the end of last year after being pretty inactive for a long time. Just a few posts here and there every couple months to avoid getting the "Inactive" label on bpip.org.

Oh, by the way, looks like the mods have responded:
Autoban user: N/A in topic #0 by member #146583

Good catch, lovesmayfamilis!
1230  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Has someone tried to use ChatGPT to help in trading? on: January 24, 2023, 09:23:28 PM
ChatGPT is a machine learning language model that can be used to generate human language. It can be used to write text, answer questions, and more. However, this so-called AI has nothing to do with the actual process of trading, nor does it have anything at all to do with predicting market movements.

In fact, the whole idea is somewhat absurd. If you want to predict the market, use historical data and create a model based on that data. Could you use the OpenAI engine for that? Probably yes. But I do not see how ChatGPT relates to this at all. By the same logic, has anyone tried to use DALL·E to help in trading?
1231  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Please Help, Am Running low on ideas. on: January 24, 2023, 08:29:51 PM
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Where can I get good quality materials and topic sources from?

Oh, just head to the nearest library and ask for the section labeled "Unused Ideas and Original Thought". As for running low on ideas, well, welcome to the club. We have t-shirts and everything.

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How do I tailor a discussion to get the right answers?

You know what? You kind of already did.

But seriously, why the fuck would you force yourself to create new topics if you have no idea what to write about? That just doesn't make sense. And let us not forget the purpose and goal of this platform, as if we all don't know it. It is for us to beat a dead horse and come up with new ways to discuss the same thing over and over again. Genius.
1232  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The future currency on: January 24, 2023, 08:07:00 PM
I believe it may what do you think?

It is possible that cryptocurrency could play a larger role in the future of financial transactions, but I doubt it will completely replace traditional forms of currency. Many governments and central banks around the world are considering issuing their own digital currencies, known as CBDCs. However, it is too early to tell how that will affect other types of money such as cash or credit cards.

For the time being, the use of cryptocurrency in everyday life is still very limited. For example, there are only a limited number of stores where you can buy products using Bitcoin, and there are only a handful of ATMs that allow people to exchange cash for cryptocurrency. But, i think it is worth paying attention to developments in the cryptocurrency space because of its potential impact on traditional financial systems.
1233  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What could make you start using a new crypto wallet today? on: January 24, 2023, 07:51:03 PM
When it comes to crypto wallets, I am a bit picky. Security and reputation are the most important factors. I want to make sure that my assets are well-protected from hackers and other malicious actors and I always check the reputation of a wallet before using it. I also want a wallet that is easy to use and navigate.I do not like it when a wallet's user interface is complex, or when there are too many steps involved when setting up the wallet. Overall, I want a wallet that is easy to use, secure and reliable. I am not always the most tech-savvy person in the world, so it is important for me to find something that does not require a lot of technical knowledge. When it comes to trying out new crypto wallets, I might give them a spin out of curiosity or to explore new features. However, I would never entrust them with significant amounts or use them for important transactions if they don't have a well-established and impeccable reputation.
1234  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: jl33213 SCAMMER on: January 23, 2023, 10:56:04 PM
Also, he did not attach any Chat Logs with the other person, but from the screenshot that he put, it seems that the other person sent him a fake message for Zelle payments. It is good that he paid attention to the sender's email address, which is not Zelle's official Email. Whoever wants to carry out any financial transaction and guarantee his right, I advise him to do it with people of good reputation and rank in this forum, through central exchange platforms that allow the P2P feature, or through LocalBitcoins.
Not only that op also tried to help by filling a loan request of 220$, Trying to trade BTC to Zelle, waking up a long time later, and now asking for a non-collateral loan. These 4 situations make me nothing but laugh and these four situations made me think that the op is nothing but trying to make a scam.

I understand what you mean, and it does seem like the OP's actions and requests are suspicious. The question is whether the story is even true and what his real motives are. It is always best to be cautious and protect ourselves from potential scams, but we should also avoid jumping to conclusions and accusing someone of scamming without solid evidence. I do not think there is solid evidence here that the OP was really the victim.
1235  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How many people read crypto exchange terms and condition this day? on: January 23, 2023, 10:47:35 PM
Oh yes, I do love reading terms and conditions. It is like unwrapping a box of chocolates, and just like Forrest Gump's momma said, "You never know what you're gonna get." Cheesy Except in this case it won't be a delicious treat, but a fee or restriction you weren't aware of.

So I suggest, before you start trading on any crypto exchange, make sure to read the T&C, it might save you from any unpleasant surprises. And who knows, maybe you'll find something you like there!
1236  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Overflow of ltcrstrbrt on: January 23, 2023, 08:07:34 PM
But here both the bitcoin symbols look exactly the same, there is no way to believe that it is a 2 hand gesture. And the fingers of the two holding hands look exactly the same. How would you explain it mr/s tjtonmoy?

Really man? Seriously? Now you want to match those fingers? Also, aren't all bitcoin logos are the same? Do you want to verify KYC?
Also, about the fact of not finding the pumpkin. Have you seen others submit on there? What about them? Don't tell me you think that those accounts are also mine!

I don't know man, those two bitcoin logos are practically identical, it is like they were created by the same person or something. I mean, I have looked through every submission in this contest and I have not seen a single one with that style. It is intriguing that you chose to reward this one, and only this one, with multiple merits, multiple times. Can you explain why that is? Because onions and potatoes taste good together?  Cheesy

Find a legit proof man, then come to me. Otherwise, don't waste my time. I have had enough of this bullshit.

Well, you have quite a few similarities: you are both from Bangladesh, you are both students, you have the same style of carving vegetables, and there is an suspicious exchange of merits... It is quite the coincidence, wouldn't you say? And as we all know, there is no such thing as coincidence. Are there any other connections between you and that user?
1237  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where did it all go wrong on: January 22, 2023, 09:39:21 PM
Unfortunately, there have been many instances where personal information from databases has been leaked. In some cases, the data is even sold by company employees themselves on the black markets. For example, the Ledger customer database was leaked last year, and many people received suspicious offers and extortion attempts at their contact email addresses. It is possible that something similar has happened to your friend.
1238  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Backtesting a strategy when no coding skills on: January 22, 2023, 09:18:26 PM
You can try some of the open-source crypto trading bots available, such as Gekko: https://gekko.wizb.it/

It comes with some example strategies, but you can create your own using basic JavaScript. Even if you don't know how to code, there is good documentation and an active online community
1239  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: This Smells Like Hypocrisy on: January 22, 2023, 08:56:35 PM
The Japanese government allows gambling, but only under strict regulations. The country's leaders believe that it is important to control and regulate the activity in order to prevent negative effects from occurring. This may appear hypocritical to some people, but this is the approach that Japan has chosen to take towards gambling; they have decided to allow certain forms of gambling while strictly prohibiting others as a way to balance potential negative effects against potential benefits. Additionally, many countries have laws that prohibit all forms of gambling except for state-run lotteries and a limited number of tightly regulated land-based casinos. The idea behind this kind of legislation is that the government can better manage the activity and prevent negative effects.
1240  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: January 22, 2023, 08:35:57 PM
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You said the military-grade encryption or 256-bit encryption is just a marketing buzzword, do you work with them? How do you know it's a marketing buzzword? If it is about a casino that's just building its reputation I would agree but a casino that has something to lose won't dare to lie about its activities.

No, I did not. Some people are aware of it, it is widely known that companies use such word. Just look upon https://duckduckgo.com/?q=military+grade+encryption&t=ffab&ia=web.

No one is lying here. The term itself is not meant to deceive. It is just a term of an oversimplified security aspect, to make an assurance to the customer about some companies are keeping an eye on their own security, the term is used.

Cybersecurity is complex, so what does the team needs to do to tell to its customer their data are safely handled? it simply the terms, either military-grade encryption or 256-bit encryption. Nevertheless, it is not an assurance. Take it simply in regard to it, what do you think when you read those terms? did you actually comprehend it or just merely affirming they take security seriously?

Yes, cybersecurity is complex but most people within the cryptocurrency ecosystem strongly believe in 256-bit encryption and the casino switch from military-grade encryption to 256-bit encryption is just their own way of emphasizing to gamblers who are curious about which of the military-grade encryption they actually used.
However, when I read the term I feel that they mean business and also want the best for their users.

People neither believe nor trust encryption, it is the verifiable method that shows it is secure and strong that which makes the industry standard using it. There is proof. Also, there is nothing such as the type of "military-grade encryption." As I have already said, it is just a marketing buzzword that doesn't convey anything about the cybersecurity practice of a company. It is just an assurance for its customer that they might handle their own data with utmost security security.

Actually, there is a term "Military Level" (or Military-Grade) security. It is a term that describes the security measures that are the strongest, most robust, and the least likely to be breached or compromised, similar to the type of security used by military organizations and agencies, it is the highest level of security available. As for "military-grade encryption", it simply means AES-256 encryption:

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“Military-grade” refers to AES-256 encryption. This standard was established in order to be in compliance with the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) that govern the handling of sensitive data. It offers 128-bit block encryption via the use of cryptographic keys.
https://ciphertex.com/military-grade-encryption-to-protect-your-data/
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