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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Collection of 18.509 found and used Brainwallets on: July 21, 2020, 09:57:32 PM
This video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xml4Gx3huag has a very cool approach about how to find private keys in the open source repos from github.. I wonder if a smart enough sql query could be able to find brain wallets..
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [POLL] Would you use a telegram advertising platform? on: July 06, 2020, 09:33:07 PM
Looks like the cons are bigger than the pros and 12x1 makes it obvious.. This is definitely something I should not go ahead with..

I really appreciate all the opinions!
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Coinomi BUG or ...? on: July 03, 2020, 09:28:07 PM
Does someone knows if "SALTPLAIN" means it is salted or not? Have you tried to hash your current password in an md5 hasher and compare the result against the hash associated with your username in the list?

If they are equals, that should be very relevant
4  Economy / Service Discussion / [POLL] Would you use a telegram advertising platform? on: July 03, 2020, 02:14:16 PM
Just a little research! Would you pay to advertise in telegram groups?

Basically, you register in the platform, add some btcs in order to receive credits, choose in what telegram groups you would like to advertise and start it..

Every group with its own prices, rating and meta info would be shown in the platform (number of users, activity, etc..)

Platform would also shown detailed ads performance

Note that each group owner would be responsible to set prices for advertising.

Users that run campaigns would be able to rate each group.. So it would be a kind of self regulated ad market for telegram groups..
Groups with better reputation would be able to set higher rates while new ones would be able to set lower rates in order to gain reputation.

No fiat involved

Does it make sense at all?
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Is it possible to run two bitcoind, in testnet and mainnet at same time? on: June 30, 2020, 01:20:51 PM
Thank you guys. It is definitely possible.. Even with 2GB of ram, I saw no big problems regarding sync performance
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Is it possible to run two bitcoind, in testnet and mainnet at same time? on: June 29, 2020, 08:42:52 PM
I am syncing a testnet node right now because I am in a hurry to test an application that uses the node's rpc.

But I would like to let this web app running calling rpc on testnet while the mainnet is synchronizing, in the same computer..

I would have tested it already, but the testnet is still syncing.. have some one tried this before? if yes, would the testnet daemon make the mainnet daemon synchronization a lot more slow?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens if block chain size gets bigger than available space? on: June 16, 2020, 11:56:37 AM
So RPC calls won't work if node stops syncing.. are there too many downsides by using the prunning mode?

There are downside of pruned node, but that depends on which RPC call you need. If you only fetch transaction details of address on your wallet, pruned node should be good enough.

Oh, I see.. I have some options now. thank you for all the clarification guys! I will be closing this one
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens if block chain size gets bigger than available space? on: June 16, 2020, 09:48:46 AM
I think I did  pass the wrong impression here.. the server I mention is the computer supposed to run the node (what would happen to this computer).. it is an EC2 instance. also, it is not a criticism on bitcoin side. I will need to run a node for a web app, in order to handle payments and just want to make sure it won't crash while the app is running.

So RPC calls won't work if node stops syncing.. are there too many downsides by using the prunning mode?

Thank you for the answers so far
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What happens if block chain size gets bigger than available space? on: June 15, 2020, 11:29:25 PM
I was taking a look here: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node and saw a minimum requirement of 200 GB of space,
but looking here: https://www.blockchain.com/charts/blocks-size I see that block chain size is getting close to 300 GB

what is the minimum free space required? and what happens with the server if the block chain size gets bigger than the free space we have in the server?
10  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How do non custodial web wallets work? on: June 04, 2020, 12:27:12 AM
I see.. was in doubt about where the tx signature did happen..

Also yes.. another day another xss lol. Thanks for clarifying, guys.
11  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / How do non custodial web wallets work? on: June 03, 2020, 10:54:59 PM
Lot's of web wallets claiming to be non custodial but how do they do this? they usually create a seed and mnemonic pass..
Do they sign the transaction in-browse then broadcast the signed tx for a external server?

12  Economy / Services / closed on: May 31, 2020, 03:22:01 PM
closed
13  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire] Web developer on: May 18, 2020, 11:11:41 AM
Bump
14  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I need 5 sources of revenue to generate $200 each per month - Ideas? on: April 14, 2020, 11:05:51 PM
Have read all replies.. I am in the same hunt and from what I could see during my journey it will depend on your situation..
You say that you already have a job so the first step is already done.. Mostly, if you search through internet, you will see lots of business..
You may want to create a business first.. does it require skills? what skills do you need?

A dicing game where people can bet over telegram - coding skills

A networking system where you convince group owners (telegram, facebook etc..) to advertise business ads - convincing skills

A drop shipping  business - marketing skills

I would suggest you to take a look into indie hackers..
If you have no skills, no money and little time, it will be really hard because competition is too high

I have a job (little starting money to invest), a skill (coding) and now I am creating small apps.. aws provide good free tiers so I can spam apps and test them paying almost nothing. I also have limited time and I am very tired by the way (and poor) lol, but here is my plan:

- Search a niche >
- Investigate current business in this niche >
- Create a MVP of a SAAS very quick (to test it fast and fail fast) >
- host it on AWS free tier >
- Spend a little $ in fiverr with marketing
- If it has some engagement I keep working on it.. otherwise I move on
REPEAT ^

I am just sharing my plan because it might help others besides op.. I am still struggling on my first app MVP because it is taking more than I thought lol
15  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire] Web developer on: April 03, 2020, 10:48:20 AM
Rates: 25$/h (this can be less, and it is fixed.)

Millions of people are trapped at home.  You'll probably need to lower your rates by 90% before you get any offers from people not trying to scam you.  Your code is no different than someone who is charging $2/hour.  :/

So I will keep advertising until we have enough demand  Cheesy .. $2/hr is not worth it lol
16  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire] Web developer on: March 27, 2020, 04:08:25 PM
Bump

Send me your skype or telegram

Hey, looks like you don't receive messages from members with newbie status.. but you can find my telegram in my first post, last message line.. Thanks
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Maker arbitrage on: March 21, 2020, 09:24:04 PM
Oh yes.. Since this technique works intra exchange, the risk is reduced.. but yess, biggest problem I have seen is rate limitings.. binance for example had a limitation that blocked users in case of placing/removing orders in the book without getting any fulfilled.. still looking for the best scenario 
18  Economy / Services / [For Hire] Web developer on: March 20, 2020, 03:24:05 PM
Hello, my name is Mark and I am a python developer.

I will provide programming services ranging from python bots to full featured django websites.

Since I have no trust yet, I will be creating projects first and just when it is done we talk about money.. but it limits me into not taking big projects.. I am a full time dev already but want to migrate to freelancing, so don't expect your project being made really fast.. however,  I will be offering a discount for the first projects.

Here is some general info about how it works:

Rates: 25$/h (this can be less, and it is fixed. I give you an estimated time and that's the price you will pay once it is done.. no more or less.. also this price is the discounted one.. it will increase over time)

Payments:  Pay once it is done, in bitcoin or payoneer

Available hours: 4hrs a day

Deployments: depends on the project.. I am not the devops guy but for small projects, it can be deployed on cheap VPS servers.. with secure containerized images.. However, it does  not have autoscalling nor some managed database features like sharding or replication

For mid to big projects, it will be on aws (elastic bean stalk with rds). Even for small projects it is a good choice, because you can use the 12 months freetier which has generous limits.

Contacts: you can sent me a pm here or in telegram https://t.me/cr4zyd3v
19  Economy / Trading Discussion / Maker arbitrage on: March 19, 2020, 11:48:03 PM
Hey guys.. While I can see this happening on exchanges I was not able to see any topic regarding this methodology..

Usually, From what I could see in many posts, HFT bots search for inefficiencies around market orders and when the bot spots an opportunity, it executes the multiple triangular transactions to get a small %.. However, it is hard to make it in a profitable way due to its competition..

Now, in lots of exchanges out there I can see something like a book war, which make orders being put and removed in order to get the best opportunities..
I am going to test this out by this weekend and see if it works by coding a bot for kucoin.
The logic is something like this:

There are coin A, B and C
lets suppose that B and C are stable currencies just for better explanation
Also, let's not consider fees

So in a random exchange we have the pairs A/B, A/C  and B/C

A/B bid: 0.99  ask: 1.00
A/C bid: 0.98 ask: 1.00

Ok, so if you want to buy 1 of A you have to give 1 of B or C
If you buy and sell it instantly, the best you will get for it is 0.99 of B or 0.98 of C which means a loss trade

What I am going to test is a bot that looks all the time for make positions that worth to be placed

For example: it must be placed close to the book frontier, so it can be fulfilled in a easier manner
The closer of the book frontier, the better the chances to get an order fulfilled but the lower is the % made..

So in the above example the bot would place an bid order around 0.981 and if it gets fulfilled, it could be instantly sold for 0.99 in the other pair

Note that it would not work if it got executed on the market price (taker)..

So here are some facts:
- It is not supposed to make big amounts of money because as you can see, it will depend on low volume trades, as usually it is on book spread area..
- It also depends on the 'lucky' factor because the bot must place the order and get lucky enough to have its order fulfilled before someone puts another order ahead of it (at 0.982 for example..)
- it does not depends of big amounts of money to work.. In theory, it is easy to make 100% of 10$ but not even 0.1% of 100000$ (in a unique order placement)

If you did not know about it, well.. hope you have learned something and let me know what you think!

I am pretty sure that lots of people use it.. Just go in any exchange and take a look on orders with same size on book borders (between ask and bids)

Also, if you have tried or run a bot like this, tips and thoughts are appreciated!
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