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1821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any kinds of altcoin gives constant rewards? on: June 12, 2022, 04:57:31 PM
plz give any info !

What do you mean by "constant rewards"? I suggest you explore some of the popular staking platforms if you are searching for coins for passive earnings. You have to be careful, though, because there are a lot of scam tokens out there that promise 100% APY just to lure people into their pool.
1822  Economy / Reputation / Re: I could be wrong but what if? on: June 12, 2022, 02:52:17 PM
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It looks like one group was working together or all those ids belong to one person.

I think you are on to something here. I checked a few usernames from the spreadsheet, it seems that all of them created their forum accounts on the same day, either May 7 or May 16. And judging by their bounty campaign applications, that can not be a coincidence.

It would be helpful if you could gather all the UIDs that follow this pattern and publish it so we can tag them all.
1823  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think Its One Too Many on: June 12, 2022, 02:24:26 PM
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I believe it is. At least on this forum, one legitimate accusation is enough to make certain DT members give the casino a negative rating. Although, people with no complaints about the casino will continue to patronize it.

If a casino doesn’t have a track record of disproving any and all allegations against them, it’s simply impossible to give them a good rating.
1824  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: can you create a lost wallet from address and password for the lost wallet? on: June 12, 2022, 12:15:40 PM
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My sense is that it is not possible ...

You are right. Wallets cannot be recreated out of addresses and wallet passwords. For this purpose, a seed phrase is required from which all private / public key pairs are derived.
1825  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is It Possible To Build a HTML/CSS Kind of Table On This Forum? on: June 12, 2022, 10:50:48 AM
A BBCode forum user used Sniper E's table extension to build this 👇
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Sniper-E's table extension is for the phpBB forum software, Bitcointalk.org runs on a modified version of the SMF software. Also, I doubt theymos would agree to add any extensions of this sort to the existing platform.

But, again, this has nothing to do with the OP's question, so, please stop posting nonsense about things you clearly have very little knowledge about.
1826  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is It Possible To Build a HTML/CSS Kind of Table On This Forum? on: June 12, 2022, 08:48:47 AM
I was trying to paste some codes here but everything is messing.
I guess my rank made it impossible for me to post codes.

I think something like this can do what you're looking for
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There is a difference between BBCode and HTML code. HTML code cannot be used in forum posts, but BBCode markup language is used to format content.

The HTML code you are trying to paste has nothing to do with the OP's question.
1827  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 11, 2022, 10:24:14 PM
I don't see the necessity of your post... doesn't even adds up any help to the issue and was already said by the others.
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What has already been said, and where? I was simply responding to the question with information that was publicly available. Royse777 has my full respect for the work he does, and this was not intended to belittle him in any way. However, if you find this particular piece of information unnecessary in this thread, feel free to report my post to a moderator, and/or fuck off. This is a free world!
1828  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC goes below 30k after US inflation rate reports on: June 11, 2022, 09:49:46 PM
Anyhow, we can really expect that kind of price fluctuation even without such a US inflation report. We are in the bear mode market, perhaps the price is moving to that range of $28k - $31k. This is not a big surprise, not even a big news to cause panic but yes, we can't just ignore their contribution to the market trend as this country also has the influence.

Well, something we need to keep our trust stronger and keep our minds positive. We can just surpass this situation just like before.

I remember early 2021 when we made $ 39k for the first time and we thought we had reached the sky, but as we all know Bitcoin didn't stop there. Now it has been almost six months that we have been in negative territory and that is mostly because of the war, the Russia sanctions, the oil price, and the decline in the global economy. Of course, there are other factors but as we already know, correlation is the mother of all relationship.
1829  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Education is the Key on: June 11, 2022, 09:37:12 PM
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words... Here is one, when we are already talking about the importance of good education:


1830  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hey i am new here on: June 11, 2022, 09:27:03 PM
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Greetings!
I apologize for being honest, but you just killed some of my brain cells by making me read this. Thank you for that!  Grin
1831  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What's been your greatest challenge on BTT ? on: June 11, 2022, 09:21:26 PM
What has been your greatest challenge on Bitcointalk? And how did you go about it ?

Actually, there was no particular challenge, this was just another forum community I joined, as I have done many times before on other online forums. Also there was no pressure at all; I just wanted to find a platform where I could learn more about the cryptocurrency and maybe reach out to like minded people.
If I had to choose, my greatest challenge at Bitcointalk, would probably be the huge amount of knowledge and experience some members have on the subject. This gives them great power in the discussion, but at the same time limits your understanding of the subject. In the end I guess that everything is relative, as you have the right to be ignorant of almost any subject if you do want to.

As to how I made my first post: I wrote a generic introduction in Beginners & Help and tried to get user feedback in the comments. That way I was able to get a clear idea of the general interest about the newbies who joined the community. As I was enjoying the Bitcointalk community, I continued to post here and there, providing various small ideas and general feedbacks to the people.
1832  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is It Possible To Build a HTML/CSS Kind of Table On This Forum? on: June 11, 2022, 08:53:39 PM
So am asking, is something like this possible to build on this forum and if positive, how please?


So, basically, you want visible borders on the table cells? I am afraid it can not be done easily with BBCode. What you can do is add extra rows between each existing data row and fill the cells with characters that will give you the illusion of a line.

For example:

#|HEADING 1|HEADING 2|HEADING 3|HEADING 4|HEADING 5|HEADING 6|HEADING 7|HEADING 8
--|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------
1|Data 1|Data 2|Data 3|Data 4|Data 5|Data 6|Data 7|Data 8


I know it looks messy, but that’s the only way I know of, unless you want to use images.


Edit:

Or perhaps, something like this:

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col 1col 2col 3col 4
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xxxxxxxxxxxx
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1833  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should we not get negative feedback for expressing our views? How about me? on: June 11, 2022, 07:59:39 PM
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I was considering red-trusting anyone who supported/opposed the flag with knowledge that you're paying for that but I'll probably just tilde them instead.

Note that some members supported/opposed the flag before he created that topic or, in my case, after deadline expired for his "giveaway". For example, I think examplens opposed the flag before but was paid nonetheless. Of course, with "cursed" coins.



You instantly dismiss anyone who does not support your "cause" right away as "nonsense talkers" or "paid promoters". How can you ever expect to be taken seriously when you are so incredibly set in your ways while refusing to listen to anyone else?
That's because this is my conclusion, after talking about my case for a few months here. And this is payment issue not nonsense talk issue, so what matters is payment (that is going to happen, but you're just not helping).

You can call me a "nonsense talker" if you want, I don't care, but I'll express my opinion anyway. As LoyceV said, it's hard to decide which side to be on. The terms are not in your favor, but these were the terms, and you agreed to them when you signed up. There is no point in accusing the casino of enforcing their own terms that are clearly stated on the site.
On the other hand, such unfavorable terms and the fact that they should not have accepted your bets are not in the casino's favor. However, gamblers are free to choose the casino they wish to gamble on. If you do not like their terms, just move on to another casino.
1834  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 11, 2022, 06:53:44 PM
Are you saying Royse777 is a part owner of BitLucy? I thought he was only a campaign manager for them,
There's no clear announcement from him, but he do mentioned like he already become a part of Bitlucy since he using a word we in his post.
Actually i seen Royse777 as a campaign manager not really part of them.
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I think this pretty much explains:

I am in the process of Co-Partner & Marketing Director for BitLucy, the process is not fully done yet. But hopefully all will be sorted soon.

Also, according to this post, he has been working with the BitLucy team for over a year.
1835  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: June 11, 2022, 05:49:33 PM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. only1mehedi
2. mahdi12


Proof:

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- Telegram Username: @mehpix12

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telegram Username: @mehpix12



Reporting:

I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with negative feedback.

Related Addresses:

Code:
Email: mehedihasan246r@gmail.com
Telegram Username: @mehpix12

Miscellaneous:

Cheating bounty campaigns with alt accounts.

1836  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: June 10, 2022, 09:59:46 PM
5 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. Kal0
2. Bnm4
3. Sal1
4. Uiop1
5. akutakpunyahati


Proof:

Telegram Username: @rakib1732
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- Coinsbit registration Email: ovai112211@gmail.com
- Telegram Username:@rakib1732
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Telegram Username:@rakib1732
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- Email: ovai112211@gmail.com
- Telegram Username:@rakib1732
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Telegram Username:@rakib1732
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Reporting:

I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with negative feedback.

Related Addresses:

Code:
Telegram username:@rakib1732
Email: ovai112211@gmail.com

Miscellaneous:

Cheating bounty campaigns with alt accounts.
1837  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Scam alert] Paytiz.com on: June 10, 2022, 09:49:00 PM
Having Paytiz "disabled" at the bestchange.com site is not the point. The point is that they are under investigation in UK, but instead of saving some  money to have a good lawyer, they playing with posting "green" comments there and at TrustPilot and trying to do their business "as usual".

Yes. The problem, however, is that you need money to hire a fancy lawyer - a lot of money! So, "business as usual".
1838  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the future of bitcoin? Commodity, currency or smth else? on: June 09, 2022, 08:03:47 PM
At the same time, this confirms that 0.00000001 is not very convenient for practical use in everyday life, and also that either Fiat or another cryptocurrency will exist firmly. Fiat will be strongly protected, inflation is inevitable in the near future. But even further 0.00000001 is not very convenient to use. Today, in the usual sense, prices vary from 0.01 - 1000000.

Why would one satoshi be impractical or unconvenient in everyday life? Or, say, 1 mBTC?

Satoshi is good for asset but it is difficult for presenting price (on sites) as far as it is common to see numbers 0.01-100000 (usd/eur/etc) now

There are a lot of different fiat currencies currently on the market, and their base values are quite different. You seem to not be aware of this.
According to current exchange rates, for example, one South Korean Won (KRW) is equal to just a little over 2 satoshi. With that in mind, why do you think presenting prices in satoshi is more difficult than in other currencies?

will you accept "affordable asset" ? As far as crypto performs as currency the meaning "affordable digital currency" (to buy) appeared too  Wink

What you said doesn't make sense. You may wish to reword your comment to make it more understandable.
1839  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Scam alert] Paytiz.com on: June 09, 2022, 06:03:51 PM
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They claim to be partners with bestchange, but I didn't find their service listed on the bestchange's exchanger page. I think I also agree that this service is a scam.
https://www.bestchange.com/list.html

I am not sure, but I think they were BestChange partners at some point before. Their current status on the bestchange.com site is "disabled" and with a big red warning:


https://www.bestchange.com/paytiz-exchanger.html
1840  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [READ]: CCleaner search results spread crypto stealing malware on: June 09, 2022, 05:15:18 PM
The famous utility apps, CCleaner is now being used by cyber criminals to spread malware that steal peoples credential, including crypto assets.
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This is not related to the CCleaner software, and, as hugeblack said, your title is misleading. What you describe is applicable to any cracked software. To be more precise, the problem lies not in the software but in how you try to get it (illegally, by the way).

Given the fact that using cracked software is theft in itself, there is some poetic justice in the fact that cracked software may contain malware that can steal your crypto. And the irony is that you are trying to crack a security tool designed to protect your system. Grin
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