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Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: My more than 2 bitcoins got stolen just 2 days ago.
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on: October 08, 2023, 01:30:31 PM
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Hi. Kept my password only in my head on noone had access to seed-phrases. It leaked purely internally because if the wallet itself. Guys, pleas,e advise what to do. 50k$ are gone
Sadly there is nothing that you can do, as you should know the transactions aren't reversibles, those are permanent. But this history coming from a brand new account its unbelieve.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Receive Merit - Post your PGP key, add an encrypted message, open for anyone.
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on: October 07, 2023, 04:46:50 PM
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Here we go -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
mDMEZSGE8hYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdAVaD+e9jobVYRJtg0hs/FOaED+2U3WRMoNmzU fVXrvaO0IWFsYmVydG9ic2QgPGFsYmVydG9ic2RAZ21haWwuY29tPoiQBBMWCAA4 FiEEcPyyF88mxDTnyu++7UQ4Plx1G84FAmUhhPICGwMFCwkIBwIGFQoJCAsCBBYC AwECHgECF4AACgkQ7UQ4Plx1G87l+gD/QS6Pc9lafJIpl4v1sOJOG8nr5zg8/gep lKx5evXvXMMBAOFupEvid0juHvIowTA090jophE49NNGuoJRw3FAGjgFuDgEZSGE 8hIKKwYBBAGXVQEFAQEHQCthQ0Ma0WnygqMLe9zBU9TZ4Blc0/nbBPBWKHWcTjdL AwEIB4h4BBgWCAAgFiEEcPyyF88mxDTnyu++7UQ4Plx1G84FAmUhhPICGwwACgkQ 7UQ4Plx1G87wHQEAi8xRkg0MgFdVXXzIxckSdblvb5HV0un96fmBPZo1WOwA/0Xn jyqFAOn1bvQrgo3oxN7sOjfpsaKhUaupv7/yvNMM =GFvH -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
hF4DHD+iqLgO/5wSAQdAe7tWGi9ViAwzxrUIs9bsLo2zNSm7kvVkkDoQPN6X9wsw eZyOQG+FqPoqprQQucD65WcqMyz2sQPhOjhM8DW11R7EN3kBEkvuO3f7qejkTPNY 0rQBeWYP9urrQJWVB43rBcngjDfm3Gn0dwPMWGq2H/Igw3D7Pyq75Aj4wEobqgLS +sC4TiS0RZmF8n/7I1SxP37Lso+5k+ZlMvLjeLeQ814FPM0WWEe3X76PZjhlsdW4 g71Flkry5bOE/OUSIkJXYI8oVu9oQt35F/Z754I1+JWJ8mY88nfnuB+nWUqM++nD TYLgkA2hiWvZGmt31nrh1TWiZHYvi3HVvecGHRyJQ8K4GAJB1Vc= =yHhS -----END PGP MESSAGE----- publickey also on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1159946.msg62960442#msg62960442
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Economy / Reputation / Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here
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on: October 07, 2023, 04:37:12 PM
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PGP fingerprint: 70FCB217CF26C434E7CAEFBEED44383E5C751BCE -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
mDMEZSGE8hYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdAVaD+e9jobVYRJtg0hs/FOaED+2U3WRMoNmzU fVXrvaO0IWFsYmVydG9ic2QgPGFsYmVydG9ic2RAZ21haWwuY29tPoiQBBMWCAA4 FiEEcPyyF88mxDTnyu++7UQ4Plx1G84FAmUhhPICGwMFCwkIBwIGFQoJCAsCBBYC AwECHgECF4AACgkQ7UQ4Plx1G87l+gD/QS6Pc9lafJIpl4v1sOJOG8nr5zg8/gep lKx5evXvXMMBAOFupEvid0juHvIowTA090jophE49NNGuoJRw3FAGjgFuDgEZSGE 8hIKKwYBBAGXVQEFAQEHQCthQ0Ma0WnygqMLe9zBU9TZ4Blc0/nbBPBWKHWcTjdL AwEIB4h4BBgWCAAgFiEEcPyyF88mxDTnyu++7UQ4Plx1G84FAmUhhPICGwwACgkQ 7UQ4Plx1G87wHQEAi8xRkg0MgFdVXXzIxckSdblvb5HV0un96fmBPZo1WOwA/0Xn jyqFAOn1bvQrgo3oxN7sOjfpsaKhUaupv7/yvNMM =GFvH -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
albert0bsd signing a message for bitcointalk post on Oct 7, 2023 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
iHUEARYIAB0WIQRw/LIXzybENOfK777tRDg+XHUbzgUCZSGILAAKCRDtRDg+XHUb zhKvAQDLvqt3wEhiIK+P5umf5HJNqgPDchgndg8JRLHWsC5U2QD/fv8FEQZQr75K 68BsHna/htaTBMOnfPOuZGYJzmr4WQE= =1C8J -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Local / Esquina Libre / Re: sMerit - Generosos y Tacaños - Foro Español
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on: October 07, 2023, 12:48:02 PM
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Interesante post, siento no contribuir tanto en el foro local (En cuestion de repartir meritos), sin embargo hasta antes de un mes y unos dias no me asomaba mucho por aqui.
Una vez que tenga mas sMerit tratare de dejarlo por aqui.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is regulation of cryptocurrency exchanges essential for mass adoption?
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on: October 07, 2023, 12:26:07 PM
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I think that mass adoption of bitcoin depends more of business being open to it and folks like us spreading the word about how to use it.
Think in the first trades done by humanity, how they learning to trade goods and services, how they adopt money until the point that every body start to using and work for it...
It's kind of like a domino effect, you know? People learned, taught others, and before you knew it, everyone was on board and using it in their everyday lives. That's how I see Bitcoin too – if more businesses start accepting it and more people show others how it works, it could become a big part of our financial world just like money did back in the day.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin social communication
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on: October 06, 2023, 05:32:16 AM
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I don’t care if OP ignored me, this post is for all other users to add a little of context to this troll user OP seems to be a little angry with the bitcoin community in general. Because this community never took him seriously. He claims to have a PhD in Mathematics that should be good but seems that some basic logic fails on himself. In his own words: so you are just closing your ears and saying I AM NOT LISTENING. UH BUH BUH BUH. UH BUH BUH BUH. UH BUH BUH BUH. That is anti-intellectual.
But he is doing exactly the same to almost everybody that disagree with him, that means that he is anti-intellectual according to his own logic?His whole argument is the next: anyone who agree with me is Intellectual and everybody else is: fuckers
pile of trash.
shitfaces
fuckfaces.
And many other derogatory adjectives. When OP joining to the forum he publish some kind of academic work here about some new kind of POW that can help science? But it seems that nobody here takes him seriously, he needs to understand that this is a internet forum not a board of academic reviews. He actually said why its own RCO-POW algorithm is weak: One disadvantage of RCO-POW problems is that these problems will not be ASIC resistant since reversible computing devices will be in a sense certain kinds of ASICs.
So basically who wants to have a coin that is vulnerable to some kind of attack? His so named shitcoin have some structural issues :https://github.com/jvanname/circcash No subsidy halving Supply increases linearly (to better advance science) Mining reward remains constant 12.5% of newly mined coins will be sent to a development fund. The development fund will be cut off after the following two conditions are BOTH met:
No halving means limitless supply, that sounds like fiat money or just another shittoken. Also 12.5% of each block will go to his development fund. What a surprise… But according to him this is in favor of science… His latest argument is: Bitcoin is the ultimate shitcoin for having a useless mining algorithm.But the mining algorithm of bitcoin perfectly solves the double-spending problem. Anyway i am not here to convince an empty head that doesn't want to listen anything All those controversial posts are only made to try to promote his shitcoin but lately he was really angry against anyone who disagreed with him. Summarizing he is a troll, don’t engage with him. Regards.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to Cash without KYC?
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on: October 06, 2023, 04:22:40 AM
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Since bitcoin is still not mass adopted then KYC is your only choice.
That is a pitty, but my recomendation is not convert btc to cash, my recomendation is actually the other way arount convert fiat to bitcoin and wait a little, search for services that actually acept bitcoin o start your own bussiness acepting bitcoin.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone explain me PK in Sig but not on Blockchain
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on: October 05, 2023, 10:05:13 PM
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i do not understand this BIG CONFUSED Part of it,
1. The PK is used to confirm the Signature of the Transaction, means he is the math proof you are the Owner of this Bitcoins.
2. Blockchain Authentication: The blockchain verifies the validity of a transaction by checking if it has been properly signed with the PK. However, the blockchain does not store the private key. The private key remains in your wallet and is never transmitted directly on the blockchain.
Hi, how are you? Sorry but i don't get what is your actual doubt about this. Can you develop a little more what is your doubt? If you want a little algorithm of how a Signature can proof that you own a private key you can read more or less this article: ECDSA: Elliptic Curve SignaturesBasic points of this are: The ECDSA signing algorithm (RFC 6979) takes as input a message msg ****+ a private key privKey ****and produces as output a signature, which consists of pair of integers {r, s}.
The signature {r, s} cannot reveal the private key due to the difficulty of the ECDLP problem.
Basically The proof is S and the Message you should be able to reproduce the same R value that is in the signature.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin social communication
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on: October 05, 2023, 08:00:49 PM
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albert0bsd-I am ignoring you because you are one of those disgusting freaks that I have been talking about.
Who has lack of communication skills now? so you are just closing your ears and saying I AM NOT LISTENING. UH BUH BUH BUH. UH BUH BUH BUH. UH BUH BUH BUH. That is anti-intellectual.
Those are your own words.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin social communication
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on: October 05, 2023, 07:29:17 PM
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I am making this thread as a place for Bitcoiners to improve their social communication skills and to become better people. Unfortunately, the Bitcoin community seems to be exceedingly angry, arrogant, and quite evil.
Said by who? Starting a Thread about " Bitcoin social communication" and the user have the next level of communication. And biological laboratories will also forget about safety standards so that fuckers like you perish in the next pandemic.
so Bitcoin is garbage.
I tend to ignore people who say stupid shit.
Satoshi is fucking dead.
Bitcoin is the ultimate shitcoin for having a mining algorithm that was never designed to advance science.
If you are not willing to do this, then shut the fuck up.
I learned about how fucking stupid most people are. But after I got my Ph.D., I became more and more enlightened about how nearly everyone knows absolutely nothing and is a worthless pile of trash.
If you don't want me to be here, then f@#$ you
digaran-I am ignoring you because you are one of the many shitfaces here. I cannot respond to your stupidity.
"I'm gunna fukk u upp, n***a."
-Fuck you
-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
I have no sympathy at all for school shooting victims and their families if the shooters have been relentlessly bullied. Those f@#$ers deserve it. And yes, I will protest their funerals. Public schools provide such a poor education that the Bitcoin community cannot understand reversible computation. No. I did not just say that the Bitcoin community does not understand reversible computation. I said that they cannot understand it. They are too busy being dumb.
DeathAngel-I disagree with your assessments that school shootings are tragic events. School shooters are simply standing up to their bullies and giving them as well as all who refused to stand up for them what they f@#$ing deserve. School shooting victims will receive the worst punishment in HELL!
And that is only the first page of his posts . Bravo!
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Economy / Currency exchange / [H] USDT [N] BTC
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on: October 05, 2023, 06:03:07 PM
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Good day, i want to buy bitcoin periodically from 50$, 100$ or 200$ USD periodically in times of 1 week, 15 days or one month respectively Only one of the previous options. Price listed on https://mempool.space/tools/calculatorConditions: - Your accound must be an active account. - You need to be atleast Full member Trust: - Only full members or above user, account need to be active in the forum. - No negative/red trust I pay the bitcoin network fees! - You can use this transaction to consolidate your utxos, up to 3 inputs and only 2 outpus (One of those output is to my address) - I send the total amount + the fee that you pay for the Transaction, if and only if the it is an optimal fee +/- 2 sat/vB according to the average fee by the transactions in the same block where the transaction was mined (Page use to check it is mempool.space) I pay after receiving the bitcoin on my address with at least one confirmation. - Payment method to be determined, i have only a few options here (I send you USDT to your Binance account), maybe paypal, suggestions? Privacy - To keep the privacy for both sides, the address and txid will not be disclosed unless there is some dispute (In that case open new topic in reputation) - I will provide a different address for each period, that address will be in a signed message with my public address in the forum. Verification - We need to provide a signed message with the address to deposit and other relevant instructions. - The signed message should be signed with a PGP Public key or Bitcoin public address. - For PGP public key see topic: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here- For Bitcoin address see topic: Stake your Bitcoin address here- My PGP public key is on Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here - My public address is on my profile and in that same topic: Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here - If you don't have a verified bitcoin public address or PGP public kry, please publish it on those topic. Questions: Why do I offer this outside of a CEX? - To avoid biggers fees (CEX charge fees when you buy it and also when you retire to an auto-custodial wallet) - To avoid KYC (On the bitcoin side) - To gain a little of Trust Send me a Direct message if you have doubts or if you are interested in trading with me.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on: October 05, 2023, 02:22:38 PM
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can we sequentially generate public keys within the range of 66 bit without having anything to do with the private key?
Hi, yes it is actually what most program do. They select a star key and it is convert to public key after that it only perfome point addition operations sequentially This is fater because it avoid the scalar multiplication operation. Also there is a lot shortcuts to perform the point addition faster, this is doing some group operation where you can save hundreds of steps. First I did not give certainty about anything, I only said words like “the most logical”, “the most probable”, “and we assume”. There is a big difference between my opinion and yours because you say it as if it were an irrefutable fact and I say it with assumptions, as it should be.
Well I already said it, all that I said and you said is based on our opinions and assumptions. We can settle this discussion now? By the way I never said that that I am a god in anything. I write this in another post: I am just an average programmer,
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on: October 05, 2023, 01:57:06 PM
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Don't you think you are assuming too much, with the little we know about the creator?
The same if for you, Don't you think that you are assuming too much?Bump!! You said the he did it manually I said that it was made with and script or program. WE DON'T HAVE WAY TO KNOW IT. So we can finished all of our posts with the next sentence. All that I write here is my personal opinion or speculation there is no proof of anything and all other users are also speculating
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