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Economy / Economics / Re: Isn't Fiat the Real Ponzi
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on: November 06, 2023, 04:43:56 PM
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So what about USD? It is also currency and has been the world currency for over 100 years.
Talking about 100 years you dont mention this: In 1933 people in the United states of America were forced to sell their gold at fixed rate of $20.67 per ounce of pure gold. In 1944 the Bretton Woods system is implemented between 44 countries The Bretton Woods system required countries to guarantee convertibility of their currencies into U.S. dollars to within 1% of fixed parity rates, with the dollar convertible to gold bullion for foreign governments and central banks at US$35 per troy ounce of fine gold (or 0.88867 gram fine gold per dollar). In 1971 Nixon replaced the Bretton Woods system for the current FIAT system... If you don't see any scam there there I am done talking with you. The point with the countries with high inflation that i mention before is that it can happen to any country.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Isn't Fiat the Real Ponzi
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on: November 06, 2023, 02:48:09 AM
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It is a legal ponzi All the bankers are the top of the piramire and all outside of it are paying with inflation. If it really is a ponzi and you think the government created it to scam you, you should stop using fiat and stay away from it. But if you continue to use it and still can't live without it, don't just talk bad about it. I am trying to do that, i am exchanging almost all my fiat for bitcoin. I can't do it 100%, but i am trying. Fiat still have value because most people still believe that their money will have value tomorrow.. but ask about that to some people in Venezuela Zimbabwe, or Argentina to see if they still have faith in their local currency. Government scam people with inflation, they steal the value of the people's money. if that is not an scam then i don't know what it is.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK social security policy that reveal mindset of future CBDC
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on: November 05, 2023, 09:17:18 PM
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so again. it seems the dystopia of CBDC conspiracy is actually a possibility
Well that is not going to be a surprise, governments abusing of his power to spy people, that is bad, lets see how this is developing in some years, i wonder how many people is going to be controlled by that, something like china social credit. I hope it don't become that dystopia.
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Other / Meta / Re: Demand for non-Telegram forum notifications?
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on: November 05, 2023, 08:35:06 PM
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Would you use a website, setup email or browser notifications, etc... for all the stuff I wrote above?
Why not a web API to be able to use it in different languages? I would like this more than other bots. By the way excellent work
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message (Linux Only)
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on: November 05, 2023, 07:12:07 PM
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Here is my message for you: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
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Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] Yo!Mix Bitcoin Mixer Signature Campaign| Reward up to $200/w
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on: November 05, 2023, 12:28:17 AM
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Post count for Week#42 is done however can everyone check if I have correct calculation like the amount of btc you earned? Please confirm for the tab "Payment format", I will make the payment tomorrow.
Hi Royse777 I just detect this, the user jeha2015 anounce the last October 28 that he was accepted in another campaign Dear Sir Royce777, I would like to inform you that I have been accepted into another campaign. I'm so glad you've given me the opportunity to work with you for three weeks. I will change my avatar after I post this.
Thank you again for the opportunity you provided.
His address is bc1qmargtdlmxjxl2sfpl63662w69t8t55z8kk2dgz is listed to be paid this week for 20$ Also User logfiles has been inactive for three weeks in a row
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Compilation of fake/unsolvable puzzles/challenges
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on: November 04, 2023, 03:36:10 PM
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ECDSA is a signature algorithm. SA at the end stands for it too: Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm.
Thank you, just to add something to that there is another algorithm that use Eliptic Curves to establish a shared secret between two pairs of keys ( public and private) : Elliptic-curve Diffie–HellmanThis one allows to create a Shared secret that can be use used as KEY for Symetric Encryption bewteen Alice and Bob...
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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on: November 03, 2023, 10:37:36 PM
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Maybe it is something related to the Operating system thread administration. Can you try some 78 or 79 threads instead?
Maybe the CPU gets heater and it reduce the frequency. Check first running it with less than 80 thread try some 70, 75... Just to discard some cases.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / When we are going to be able to have fees between 0.01 an 1.00 sat/vB
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on: November 03, 2023, 09:09:16 PM
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Hi guys, I wonder when we are going to be able to set the fees of our transactions under 1 sat/vB. Actually we can set some random amount of fees above that amount like 1.01, ... 2.17 etc.. or something like that example: We only drag the bar or we typed manually the amount of fess etc... I know that this actually is not fair for miners but lets to said that bitcoin hits 1 Million USD some day ( Hypothetically speaking ) that means that 100 satoshis will worth 1$ USD So now imagine a regular Transaction with some high fee of ~30 Sats/vB with one input and two outputs . Currently that is 1.6$ USD, but in our Hypothetic example that is going to be like 46$ USD per transaction So the question here: Is there some mechanics in the consensus of bitcoin to start accepting fees under 1 sat/vB ? example... 0.58 sat/vBWhen bitcoin started a lot of miners used to acept transactions with NO fee. Now if you manually craft a transacction with lower fee that will be rejected by the network.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Compilation of fake/unsolvable puzzles/challenges
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on: November 03, 2023, 04:51:57 PM
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I don't understand the first one The first is more or less easy to understand if you know the value of the secret Nonce K using in an ECDSA signature you can calculate the private key with no effort.. Now some of you maybe heard about That a repeated R value in two signatures of the same public key can lead to disclose the Private Key... well that is the same if you KNOW the relationship between two signatures if you that K1 is X value +/- K2 or some other weird relationship them the Private Key can be solved easily. About that i did a real puzzle in: Second small puzzle about ECDSA and other computers topicsHere is satoshi response to a hash 256 getting broken in future
Thank you for the satoshi quote about it. Do you imagine that? if Sha256 is broken, the entire bitcoin mining industry will be collapsed by a single machine with a proper algorithm... And not only that most of the security of internet that depends of sha256 will be compromised in someway.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Are dices for generating seed words fair?
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on: November 03, 2023, 01:11:40 PM
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This particular command can generate uppercase and lowercase hexadecimal characters. You wouldn't want to do that. You should replace "[:xdigit:]" with "0-9a-f".
Thank you, yes it seems a little weird, i already edited that post to add two varians "a-f0-9" lowercase and "A-F0-9" personally I preffer uppercase. Bookmarked (and edited to 40 characters in my quote).
Yep 40 characters is my personal choice too, i never did the calculation before this post, but 40 characers are more than 256 bits, actually it is 262 bits >>> 94**40 8416163114342587184481256383580844806830463920246539841882654902287234106392576 >>> 2**256 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 >>> 94**40 > (2**262) True >>> 94**40 > (2**263) False
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Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Alguien con experiencia usando ATMs?
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on: November 03, 2023, 12:11:29 PM
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En España, desde los atentados del 11-M, es imposible obtener una SIM de manera legal sin identificarte Gracias por la información, realmente no lo sabía y si en dado caso es más difícil obtener una SIM quemable con ese tipo de controles. Y ojito a quien lo haga, que estos cajeros tienen cámaras (y, muy probablemente, estén ya equipados con reconocimiento facial),.
De que tienen cámaras no hay duda, lo del reconocimiento fácil si es posible, por lo menos almacenarán tu rostros con algún ID pero que te pongan nombre y fecha de nacimiento ya es algo que si dudo bastante. Sin embargo desde el COVID ya no es raro estar caminando y haciendo tus mandados del día al día con un cubrebocas, con lo cual te quitas de encima el reconocimiento facial.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Compilation of fake/unsolvable puzzles/challenges
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on: November 03, 2023, 01:54:25 AM
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I know that those aren't a common kind of posts here but i today i saw one more of them, so here is the compilation: Bitcoin puzzle (3,350.00 BTC's )The user bytcoin offers a bounty of 3350 BTC to anyone who can solve his forged signature he explain the relationship between the original signature and the forged one. math puzzle - if solve I pay:)The user ecdsa123 offers a small bounty of 2000$ USD to anyone who can provide an algorithm to break ECDSA having two random signatures. Some BTC to whom solve the puzzleThe user itiswhatitis12345 offers a bounty of 0.1 BTC to anyone that can reverse some specific sha256 hash, his only hint is that the original text is a "meaningful sentence" If you know some other challenge/puzzle and you believe that it is fake/unsolvable please let me know.
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