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1581  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 28, 2020, 11:01:16 AM
Yeah, I sold low back in the day at $3,900 BTC ...13 BTC ..of which I recovered 5 BTC...but then again so keeping score I'm still 8 BTC down, but I was 'retired' on crypto..at the time of this Real Life Issue sale and that got me to $50,700

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and cluelessness has its own adventurious charm, don't ya know...always drama BTC/Crypto...always FOMO/FUD excitement. Smiley

the clueless adventure was and still is the fun part for me.

the last bunch i sold was to officially retire early. i got a bit over 10k(ish) a coin iirc. the price was what it was. there was a fiat number i had in mind, i sold till i hit it. had a plan and did it.. as long as your goal is achieved (and you hopefully still have reserve corn after), well thats the kinda plan that has has worked for me as always, your mileage may very

being retired as covid wandered in was a bonus; no worries about getting sick from work anyway.
1582  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 28, 2020, 10:37:47 AM
So i see we still have few masochists supporting coinbase

It's fine. It's like living with an abusive husband who beats you up when drunk and reports you to the IRS regularly.

well it is a step up from mtgox, sorta
1583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your keys, your bitcoin? on: October 28, 2020, 10:33:43 AM
It seems to me that the question raised by the author of the topic is quite timely. How can you correlate a specific person with a specific private key? If someone spies on your notes in a notebook, then naturally he will become the owner of this private key in the same way as you yourself.

I got an idea. What if the binding of a private key to a specific person will carried out on the basis of some chip that identifies this person built into his body?) Then no one will doubt that only one person can own this private key. or as an option, a person, in addition to the private key itself, must have a certain second factor - like a yubikey or something else.

that introduces a third party you need to trust (the chip maker say). bitcoin is designed to be trustless. and security keys get lost or break. who issues them and the replacements? another party to trust.

bitcoin security is based on math, mainly the astronomical odds of finding a duplicate key. its the only thing needed atm. just protect your keys. which is admittedly harder for some than others.

1584  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA HW security keys, Yubikey&such. on: October 28, 2020, 10:14:52 AM
Another point  in favor of using  for authorization purpose HW security keys instead of Trezor (or Ledger)  is that the latter has more electronics components inside (display itself and  related biasing circuits it requires) thereby wallets in general are less reliable devices, so  one shouldn't trust them  his/her accounts, could fail at any time.

true but the trezor allows written seed based backup of your 2fa master code (whatever you call it). it can be recreated on another trezor, if needed. once a yubikey is toast you need a another that was already registered to that account/device/whatever, or some other secondary way to get in. then delete the old hardware key and add a new one. whereas a new trezor restored with the seed acts exactly like the old one. plug it in and go.

trezor makes a great backup to a yubikey imo. both have strengths and weaknesses as far as 2FA.

1585  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 28, 2020, 12:57:52 AM
Coinbase Pro trading paused for the last 5 minutes...

looked like it was out for an hour or so?

much professional, very uptime
1586  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US Elections 2020 - very self such moderated on: October 27, 2020, 12:40:04 PM
I find it quite amazing that 40% of 2016 turnout have already voted... 55 million people by some estimates. Democrats up by about 8-10% (by party registration numbers where available) but as TwitchySeal noted about Florida, Republicans will likely keep catching up as the election day draws closer. Makes me wonder what the total turnout is going to be.
i voted the other day around 10am on a weekday. about a dozen supporter for each candidate, each group on either side at the entrance. they didnt interact with the others or voters, just waved sighs at cars.

no line. one voter leaving and one voter in a booth, which were well spread out. registration person took my info, informed me the mail in ballet i had requested (as a backup) wouldn't count if it turned up. i assured her it would be shredded as soon as i saw my vote sealed. btw they used a water bottle thing to seal the envelopes so no masks need to be removed or any somewhat nasty sponges at the stations were needed.

i went in with an n95 and face shield with a P100 respirator as a backup, which i didnt use. i had all that cause there was no friggin way my vote wasnt gonna get counted by some "mail fraud" sleight of hand crap. i was gonna vote in person unless i was covid positive or physically in the hospital or something.

edit: 2016 there were tons of trump signs, like everywhere, along with hillary ones too of course. this year? very few of either candidate.
1587  Other / Meta / Re: Do you want a utility to save all your PMs? on: October 27, 2020, 10:22:09 AM
i wouldnt mind saving mine. but does this program run everything client side? ie nothing is sent anywhere (another server or whatever).. its just a program that slurps data right from the forum and writes the file locally?
1588  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [1080 | 1080TI] ETHlargement - The Hashrate Hardener on: October 26, 2020, 07:31:00 PM
the dag size increase slowed 1080ti down, its just the way it went, increasing the core helps, at least on mine.

the original pill may still help but the latest claymore has a straps option thats pretty good if you cant get the original pill i dont know where to get one as its long been taken down officially.

BEWARE the new fake eth pill you see in posts that pop up hourly it seem, they are malware.
1589  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 26, 2020, 07:19:42 PM
Ah. The moon has very thoughtfully laid on some water. For when we get there. Next year. Thirsty work, this being a bull.

so when are they gonna bottle it and sell it like perrier?
1590  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 25, 2020, 03:25:24 PM
It's such a "big deal" to PayPal, that they don't even bother to advertise it on their homepage somewhere. The Bitcoin logo is no where to be found.

They don't even bother to tell their 350M users that they've integrated crypto, right on their homepage.

Riddle me that one.

yeah its buried pretty far off from their homepage..

https://newsroom.paypal-corp.com/2020-10-21-PayPal-Launches-New-Service-Enabling-Users-to-Buy-Hold-and-Sell-Cryptocurrency

theres a couple more press releases from pp there too iirc
1591  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 25, 2020, 01:08:43 AM
observing a 250btc sell wall on stamp

it is now a 300 btc wall. sitting right at 13145.

Still there.

Now we have a 600BTC buy wall at $13131

Edit: And bid wall is pulled

i expect to see posts about the $14,000 USD wall being destroyed tomorrow when i read this thread during morning coffee.
1592  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 25, 2020, 12:56:20 AM
*sigh*

Don't use PayPal.  Hate them.  Boycott them.  Whatever.  You  can use Bitcoin and have nothing to do with them.

But to expect them to be anything other than what they are is foolish.  Trusted third parties are security holes etc.  I personally barely use PayPal.  I have an account because of eBay. 

But if you think we live in a world where they are just going to blow away like a dry leaf because they see that Bitcoin is the future of peer to peer finance... well I have a bridge to sell you.

And like it or not Bitcoin does not scale on the base layer and stay a distributed consensus.  So if you want to see trustless scaling then maybe you should start working on lnd.  And if you don't like lnd then maybe invent another trustless layer 2.  Grumping about PatPal is not adding anything.  And until there is something better for the masses to use they will use what is available.

sooner or later some payment settlement company would of done it. so it was palpal this time. ive heard the horror stories. but personally ive had zero problems with paypal in like a decade with them. hate me if you want but ill buy some paper corn from paypal. just like i did from robinhood. small amounts of course but gotta try it.

realistically though, how would you have preferred this to go down. as you pointed out, corn doesnt scale. layer two is still a mess. and clearinghouses seem the natural answer. a trustless clearinghouse, if such a thing can exist.
1593  Economy / Speculation / Re: My 'vast' BTC hodl on PayPal on: October 25, 2020, 12:44:20 AM
...
I am highly active with paypal.

I guess it was why I was able to do it so easily.

Would be nice to know how many were stalled like you were.

Yeah , I kinda figured that.
Not having logged into my pp account in so long they gotta make sure I'm still worthy I guess.
No worries. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of cash I had after cashing in the accumulated reward points I had completely forgotten about.
Waiting 2 weeks for some "free" bitcoin?  fine by me.
Oh wait, not my keys not my.....ahh nm.... (ask me if I give a shit.... lol. )

robinhood was the same way. couldnt initially buy paper bitcoin because of some account restriction. this is after photo id and verified email was done. however i had only been with robinhood a few days at this point. sent support a message and the restriction was gone next day.

so now i have paper bitcoin. yay for me.
1594  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any alive SilkRoad users here? on: October 24, 2020, 08:09:17 PM
heres a thread to start you off

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3984.720
1595  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your keys, your bitcoin? on: October 24, 2020, 12:04:04 PM
The chances of this happening (two people having same private key) is very low. The purpose of the other party having access to the key is to steal coins. You can't trace that except it's an empty wallet.
Not even a single chance that private keys will be the same. As we created a new Bitcoin wallet, it generates also a different keys that is why there is no possibility that it will be similar to the previous wallets created.

yes there is a possibility two identical private keys can be generated. after all, its just a random number and theres no database to check. and the various systems generating the keys sure wont be checking that key with others to see whats what.

its just so vanishingly small for duplicate private keys to be generated its not worth worrying about.
1596  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA HW security keys, Yubikey&such. on: October 24, 2020, 10:56:59 AM
also a yubikey doesnt scream "crypto" if you use it in public for 2fa.

I don't know, how many yubikeys were sold in total compared with Trezors?

another advantage a yubikey has over a trezor -- no bad usb infection possible. which i believe (not entirely sure) a trezor is susceptible to.

BadUSB is unlikely, the user would have to be socially engineered to ignore bootloader warnings at every step and even after changing firmware to a malicious one. The warnings about unsigned firmware won't disappear because the bootloader is in a write-protected area. The attack would be easier to conduct if Satoshi Labs was compromised, and afaik multiple people have to sign the firmware.

yubikeys vs trezors? no hard data but id imagine yubikeys far outnumber trezors.. yubikeys can be for work, computer logins, banking, email login etc.

are we talking about the same badusb here? badusb infects the usb chip itself, not the regular firmware of the device. so no approving bad bootloader etc, it just happens without user intervention.. poof the usb controler chip in the trezor  is now compromised.. it can make the usb chip into any HID device it wants. it can emulate a keyboard for instance, and send keystrokes. or make itself look like a mass storage device and send a file. all with the trezor otherwise acting fine and with genuine firmware. as its the usb chip thats infected, not the trezor attached to the usb chip.

https://www.wired.com/2014/10/code-published-for-unfixable-usb-attack/

yubikeys dont have a usb controller chip afaik (according to yubikey anyway, its a custom deal as it doesnt need full usb functionality) so its immune.

perhaps my data is out of date?
1597  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paxos will be holding your PayPal's Bitcoin on: October 23, 2020, 04:20:58 PM
Not your keys, not your coins. Its as simple as that.

agreed

Don't buy with Paypal, because all you will get is some sort of promise that they are held by Paxos, now you have to trust two companies...

Bitcoin is about not trusting anyone. Therefore, when you buy bitcoins, they either enter your own wallet or you might as well assume you have been scammed.

Seriously stop thinking Paypal is "allowing the masses" access to bitcoin. Its actually the opposite, by doing this they are tainting Bitcoin's name. Bitcoin is not this, this is what the banks and other financial institutions do with fiat and assets all the time. You are not buying "gold", you buy some sort of paper that says you somehow own gold, but in the small letter it says you can't actually change it for gold (Just like the old US banknotes).

there will be enough people now exposed to it who will be curious about the real bitcoin. as of course they cant send or receive to a real wallet from paypal but they may not even want that at the start. it can wait.. and let them watch what it does. may take time but enough will get it and buy real coins and keep in their wallets.

gotta start somewhere.
1598  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 23, 2020, 04:05:24 PM
Nice collection of mindrust quotes. Never read them before. Gives a good insight into the "mindrust mindset"...

hey everyone has panic sold something at some point (admit now.. well, except bob with his titanium training) but that was.. well that was some next level shit.
1599  Economy / Speculation / Re: My 'vast' BTC hodl on PayPal on: October 23, 2020, 03:52:02 PM
yeah i may park a small bit there too. maybe robinhood too. mainly to support it on their platform, hopefully it takes off to a point.

yes its "paper" bitcoin that cant leave either platform. but its a start. people see it and hopefully wiull see its upsides (and of course downsides for that matter).

this may be peoples 1st real exposure to bitcoin. cant hurt imo. and seriously until people get the idea of real wallet security, seeds etc this may be their safest exposure for now.

I am old for bitcointalk.
I am 63.
I can remember christmas clubs at a bank. You opened it dec 1 or so and put in 2 dollars a week.

you did it for 50 weeks. 100 bucks and a 5 dollar bonus.

105 back just in time to spend on christmas.

I am not saying I am going to put in 20 a week until dec 2021 but you could set a goal.
put away 10 a week for a year. then decide if you want to sell or hodl.

this is a true path to large scale adoption. So I am in.

My goal is purchase 400-500 of my retailmenot rebates over the next 15 months.

i remember those Wink

just bought bitcoin with robinhood (not to hijack, its just the time frame is the same as yours.. just a couple days ago). what a ULA you need to read through. not insured, might be hacked with no recourse, no forks. but grandma can add 10 bucks a week as you say. both seem to support it.

now my recurring buys may be at a regulated exchange but i think ill play this game too.

EDIT not affiliated with robinhood in any way
1600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal is doing it on: October 23, 2020, 12:59:59 PM
Why would you bother with the scammers payment service - PayPal, when you can use Bitcoin?

not enough technical chops to be able to really secure their wallet safely. its a fairly steep incline for the uninitiated.seeds, firmware updates, dangers sweeping wallets improperly etc.

paypal? just click. and hope your account doesnt get frozen or hacked. not fond of paypal in general but ive had no issues for over a decade with them.

yes its a risk and not "real" bitcoin as it cant leave the platform. but it will introduce huge amounts of people to it.
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