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241  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Pasará el Mercado de Capitalización de BTC 1T de dolares. on: March 06, 2024, 10:24:41 PM
Hoy también ha logrado bitcoin un nuevo ATH, tratándose de haber superado en algunas décimas el 1,3 trillones $ del 2021. Lo curioso, es que mirando la web de 8marketcap, bitcoin figura ahora en novena posición, justo detrás de la plata que figura con 1,35 trillones $ (*).

Ahora mismo, hace falta que BTC suba un 3,33% para superar el ATH (aunque ahora está de caída), y su marketcap crecer un 3,37% para superar la plata.

Ver:
https://u.today/bitcoin-btc-market-cap-hits-ath-over-13-trillion

Desconocía esa página de 8marketcap, pero es una excelente referencia, es interesante comparar la capitalización de bitcoin con grandes empresas y grandes activos, me impresionó que el mercado de bitcoin vale casi 3 veces el de Visa. Creo que eso aclara que tecnología es mejor  Tongue

Y ver que está tan cerca del mercado de la plata se me hace algo épico. Esperemos que lo pase pronto.
242  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🔥 BC.GAME - CASINO AND SPORTSBOOK | $1,000 GIVEAWAY LIVE! 🔥🔥🔥 on: March 06, 2024, 05:33:14 PM
Yesterday i had my first experience with this casino, and i really enjoyed it.

I made a 0.25LTC deposit and tried to play Nitropolis 4, but it wasn't available in my jurisdiction, so, i had to choose another provider. I decided to play Master Joker (pragmatic), and there i had some luck sending my balance to 0.5 LTC, after that, i rolled some Plinko bets, but that was a rollercoaster, so, i decided to withdraw my balance, 0.51LTC. The withdrawal takes less than 3 minutes.

It was a good experience for my first time on this casino, i will recommend it to my local friends  Cheesy
243  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Making decisions while betting on: March 06, 2024, 05:12:36 PM
More than working without emotions i think we need a clear goal with gambling. Let's say you make a $100 deposit and your goal is to get $250, if you reach that goal then you can walk away, if you don't reach that goal and you lose it all you can call it a day and try later. And when you have a clear goal things like depo $100 to go up to $1000 and then lose it all, will never happen.

This way you will not feel bad if you lose, and you will have the chance to walk away with money.
244  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Este año veremos un nuevo ATH? on: March 06, 2024, 03:59:49 PM
Yo veo que el bitcoin está comportándose como esperaba después de la reciente subida. Tras al ath, caída y nuevo intento. Lo normal es que pase alguna vez más y luego se bata, dentro de la imprevisibilidad que tiene pero yo tal y como están las cosas apuesto por superar los 70.000 dólares en marzo, cosa que no me hubiera imaginado unos meses atrás. Todo parece acompañar. El S&P 500 por ejemplo, también tocó máximos hace poco y tuvo una caída. Los años electorales de USA suelen ser bullish y la FED ha relajado la política de tipos. Yo creo que salvo noticia catastrófica este año va a ser muy bueno.

Justo estaba viendo ese comportamiento, una vez que Bitcoin tocó los $69,000 entonces llego el desplome a $61,000 lo cual es un gap grande, hablamos de un poco menos que el 15% de pérdida en un chico rato, sin embargo vino la remontada, y ahora mismo esta en $66,500.  Creo que ese desplome fue una advertencia del mercado, la gente tiene que entender que está tratando con alta volatilidad y alto riesgo.

Esa caída de 69 a 61 seguido por la recuperación me recordó al siguiente meme:

245  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Launched a cybersecurity bitcoin product. Looking for feedback on: March 06, 2024, 12:45:20 AM
I watched the video, and looks like you avoided the thief by doing a double spend, but i don't understand why you have to make manually that second transaction. It would be nice if your service sent the second transaction in auto, but I see a problem here. The second transaction should always have a bigger fee than the first one, other ways miners could give priority to the 1st one.

And maybe it would be better if you offered this as software and not as a service, maybe big companies would be interested in it.

246  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Bitcoin se vuelve una moneda. on: March 05, 2024, 05:13:53 PM
A veces damos por hecho cosas por el contexto, y luego resulta que no es así. En el casi de El Salvador, daba por hecho que no había KYC para las TXs comerciales hasta la fecha, pero según el artículo abajo referenciado sí existía, y por un monto tan bajo como 200 $.

Ahora, un cambio normativo ha relajado este hecho, pasando a ser el KYC obligatorio a partir de los 25K $ en TXs de bitcoin:
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Previo a la reforma al Código Tributario, por cada transacción por 200 dólares o más, los operadores debían establecer en la factura los nombres, firmas y número DUI de la persona que entregaba y la que recibía el documento. Ahora, el mismo proceso burocrático se realizada solo para montos superiores a 25,000 dólares.

Ver:
https://es.beincrypto.com/salvador-acuerda-no-aplicar-kyc-transacciones-btc-menores-25000/


En teoría con esta política buscan incentivar la inversión y el turismo, aun que mas bien yo diría que buscan incentivar el lavado de dinero. Tal vez para paises de primer mundo $25k no es mucha plata, pero para paises de latinoamérica es bastante teniendo en cuenta que con eso puedes comprar una propiedad o un auto usado de gama alta.

Cabe aclarar que esos 25k son la sumatoria y no solo 1 transacción grande, pero aun así creo que el límite es muy elevado y no creo que esto sea algo bueno.
247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Every time a new Bitcoin Block is found, US prints $69 million!!! on: March 05, 2024, 04:21:37 PM
Printing is a favorite habit of central banks in all countries, they don't stop printing money.

About the USA, I am not surprised as their debt increase a lot since the pandemic.
See US debt clock. The debt number is $34,485,020,xxx,xxx and it is even bigger then total debt of China and Japan, at the second and third positions.

https://www.usdebtclock.org/world-debt-clock.html

That's the magic about the current money, it's an infinite element, govs can get into infinite debt and nothing will happen, no one will come to them and say "Hey! You have to pay your debt", and this is because the debt is not only in the government hands, the debt is in the civilians hands too... Each time a civilian gets a bank loan to buy a house or to buy a car, then this debt increases, and USA is the country with the biggest access to credit. Almost anyone can go to the bank and get a loan for anything.
248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin PUZZLE ~1000 BTC Bitcoin Challenge Transaction Page on: March 05, 2024, 04:06:04 PM
I don't know why they changed the site to hide the private keys, maybe its because some blockchains let you claim coins with the private keys, an example of this is clam coin.

But you can use the Wayback machine to access those private keys, i will leave the link here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20230608025004/https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/bitcoin-puzzle-tx

The only problem is that the newfound private keys will no longer be public unless the finder decides to post them on the forum.
249  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Discrepancies in Casino Experiences on: March 05, 2024, 02:40:14 PM
This is a casino related issue. I feel like some people are lucky. Or maybe this isn't about luck. If you read on this forum and on the internet you will see that there are people who complain about the same casino that you have been playing for years about, being unable to login, unable to withdraw, and other casino issues, and calling these casinos scams. For some of these people, they didn't default on the terms and conditions looking at their screenshot evidence(I know that it is just a few cases). How does it make you feel knowing you've had a smooth experience while others have encountered such challenges?

Most of them somehow break the casino rules, and that's why they get their account blocked or their withdrawals locked. Casinos don't do this without a reason. But sometimes users make mistakes that cost their funds, for example, let's say a user sees a promotion where new accounts get 10 freespins, and he starts creating multiple accounts, since he was a new user (and he doesn't read the ToS), then all of his accounts will get locked, including the main account which could have a balance on it.
250  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Decentralized vs Centralized Gambling....Which do you prefer? on: March 05, 2024, 01:13:37 AM
The fact that a game is built with a smart contract is not enough to call a casino decentralized because the guys who generate that smart contract are the ones who create the rules of the game and the ones who will get profit in the long run. I don't see what doesn't have of decentralized. I mean the community can't change the house edge, that would be a good example of how a decentralized project works.

For me, all of them are centralized, but they use different technologies to operate, that's all.
251  Economy / Gambling / Re: Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: March 04, 2024, 09:55:05 PM
The only casino that i can recommend for your list is Just-Dice.com, that's the only site that really gives freedom to the users.

Pros:
-No KYC.
-They allow multiple accounts on the same IP (for play, not for chat).
-Even if you are banned from the chat you will be able to keep betting, deposit and withdraw.
-If you win a big amount you will be able to withdraw all.
-You can play in TOR, or any VPS.
-A lot of years operating.
-They allow betting bots.

Cons:
-They only accept clamcoin.
-They only have one game (Dice).
252  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Possible method for cold wallet spend with bitcoin core. on: March 04, 2024, 06:57:17 PM
Are there any other ways with core to cold spend that are not pretty technical.
Someone tried to explain making a raw manual tx but it was confusing and actually I didnt understand it at all.

I think there is a way.

Let's say you use vanitygen to create a bitcoin address, and save the addy and privatekey.

Then with bitcoin core you build the transaction but never send it to the blockchain, when you create the transaction you you use the new generated address as the output.

Code:
bitcoin-cli createrawtransaction '[{"txid": "input_txid", "vout": "vout"}]' '{"address": amount}'

Code:
bitcoin-cli signrawtransactionwithwallet "your_raw_transaction"

At this point you save the signed transaction and have it ready to broadcast.

When you want to get the coins then you can send the raw transaction from a wallet or an online service like: https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/pushtx/ or from a core with the command:

Code:
bitcoin-cli sendrawtransaction "signed_raw_transaction"

And to access those coins you only have to import the privatekey from that address (the one that you generate with vanity gen) to any wallet, and then you will be able to spend them.
253  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Excessive Bitcoin fees on: March 04, 2024, 05:24:14 PM
What will happen when only large institutions can afford to use Bitcoin's blockchain, due to rising fees? Won't this centralize the network if most can only trade bitcoin on centralized exchanges?

When that happens then people will start using altcoins for daily transactions and bitcoin will become a coin used for big amounts, and it will be this way because the fees for transactions will be huge, Just think about it, buy a $2 coffee and pay $50 as transaction fee just doesn't have sense. But with coins like dogecoin or Litecoin it will be totally possible to buy a $2 coffee and pay the network fee.
254  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: local bitcoin alternative on: March 04, 2024, 05:03:11 PM
Use a platform like this to buy or sell bitcoins, is a High-Risk move, i wouldn't recommend anyone to risk their money this way because if you lose your money the platform will say "It was a P2P exchange and we are not responsible for your loss".

My question is, how does the platform avoid scammers if there is no KYC process on it? Anyone could join with a fake name, offer Paypal, and after the deal then charge back the Paypal payment while they already get the BTC.

the idea isn't bad, but it will be a paradise for scammers with the current rules.
255  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Este año veremos un nuevo ATH? on: March 04, 2024, 04:20:48 PM
<…> a cuanto equivaldria ajustado por inflación el ultimo ATH? 74.000 usd? <…>
Cerca …

De manera aproximada, y cogiendo como referencia el ATH de 68.789 $ de Coinmarketcap del 10/11/2021, el valor actual sujeto a la inflación equivaldría a cierre de enero 2024 a 76.330$ (faltando los datos de febrero, pero cogiendo noviembre entero al ser la granularidad a nivel de mes y no de día). Calculado con la inflación de EEUU.

Ver: https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=68%2C789.00&year1=202111&year2=202401


Interesante perspectiva, aunque tal vez cada quien debería de establecer un ATH en función de la inflación de su país y no de EEUU, Si lo vemos desde esta perspectiva el ATH en Argentina sería de mas del doble  Tongue

Pero creo que ya estamos a nada de ese famoso ATH, ver Bitcoin hoy a $66,740 ha sido una gran sorpresa. Abrochen sus cinturones que ese cohete va hacia la luna!
256  Economy / Gambling / Re: An open letter to Eddie from Stake with lots of shares on Reddit on: March 03, 2024, 08:25:53 PM
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The writer was using a sort of a metaphor.
Terrorists kill people and destroy things.
He was implying Eddie supposedly is killing an entire generation by getting them addicted.
Hope it makes sense now.

If the casino is a success it means a lot of people have lost money there, but it doesn't mean that 100% of the users lose. Some of them have good days and walk away from the casino with profit. But this open letter will not change anything, is like writing an open letter to NATO telling them how people are dying daily due to the wars they are supporting.

We need to understand the world already works in one way, and if we don't like it we only can change our actions, but it's on each individual to take this decision.
257  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: MWC1616 on: March 03, 2024, 07:19:18 PM
You can find the right answer on ChatGPT, that's the right way to use artificial intelligence.

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Here's a simplified description of how seeding might work for an MWC generator:
1.-Initialization: The generator's state, which typically consists of two 16-bit integers, is initialized based on the seed value. The seed value might be a single 32-bit integer or two separate 16-bit

2.-Multiplier Constants: MWC generators use specific constants as multipliers to produce a new random value in each iteration. These constants are chosen to ensure good statistical properties of the generated sequence.

3.-Seed Expansion: The seed is used to initialize the internal state, and the generator goes through a series of iterations to mix and expand the seed values across its internal state.

4.-Random Output: Once the generator is seeded, it can produce pseudorandom numbers by iteratively applying the multiply-with-carry operations to its internal state.

Here is a high-level Python-like pseudocode for a simplified MWC1616 seeding process:

Code:
class MWC1616Generator:
    def __init__(self, seed):
        self.state = [0, 0]
        self.multiplier = [0xDEAD, 0xBEEF]  # Example multipliers

        # Seed initialization
        self.state[0] = seed & 0xFFFF
        self.state[1] = (seed >> 16) & 0xFFFF

        # Seed expansion
        for _ in range(10):  # Arbitrary number of iterations
            self.next()

    def next(self):
        # MWC1616 operation
        temp = self.state[0] * self.multiplier[0] + self.state[1]
        self.state[1] = (temp >> 16) & 0xFFFF
        self.state[0] = temp & 0xFFFF

        return self.state[0]

I hope this information helps you, and i highly recommend dealing with AI for this kind of question, because if you want to get on details or if you have any other questions about the topic, then the AI has a great explanation for you.
258  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: La delincuencia del siglo XXI trabaja en Bitcoins on: March 03, 2024, 03:43:50 PM
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Ya van vaíos casos de este estilo en españa, es interesante ver como los chicos malos contemplan  el minado de criptomonedas como una forma efectiva de lavar dinero, imagino que en países de latam pasa lo mismo sin embargo aquí no los atrapan con tanta facilidad.

También otro tipo de lavado de dinero con cryptos es a través de casinos, esa es una buena forma de justificar un ingreso grande. Aunque a través del KYC es mas complejo, sin embargo usando prestanombres es como operan.
259  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stake; one couple two accounts illegal? on: March 02, 2024, 06:37:52 PM
We searched about it on forums and found out some sites decide to ban players when they win.

Now the support is saying that my account got frozen because of multi accounting.
Was it illegal to open two accounts between me and my husband?

The main problem here is the IP, since you and your husband were on the same IP, that looks like multiaccount.

Casinos don't ban accounts when they win, the first look for an excuse to ban it, and 2 accounts on the same IP is a justified reason to block your account. I know it sucks because with KYC you should be able to prove how both accounts was from different users. But the stake support is really hard to deal with nowadays, i stop using the site because they ban me from the chat for 6 months. And even if i talked with them and told them it was a mistake they decided to hold the ban. Usually, support should give a warning to the user before a 6 months ban, but they have their politics about how to deal with users. From my point of view it was a rude move and they lose a customer.
260  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Como crearte una billetera en waves on: March 02, 2024, 05:46:40 PM
me he incursionado en crear contenido para altcoins y bitcoin espero que la comunidad me apoye aqui les dejo uno de mis videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rAKPETUkE0

El video es algo confuso colega, ya que hablas de como crear una dirección en el protocolo de Waves (en su blockchain), y luego instalas una Billetera de un servicio externo a Waves para poder obtener así una dirección.

Personalmente no conocía Waves, pero me gusta que sea una cadena de bloques independiente y no un contrato inteligente. Así que me voy a echar un clavado a esa tecnología aver que mas ofrece.
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