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4761  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Verification of identity compulsory on transactions over $1000 on: June 13, 2019, 09:35:58 PM
Rules made by FATF are obligatory...

obligatory for who? I don't think that applies to all the countries in the world. I never heard about FATF before, so they should only apply for USA or for some European countries...

I will search for more information about it.
4762  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Ordena la frase por 0.001 Btc on: June 13, 2019, 09:19:12 PM
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A mí la cabeza no me da para tanto... Ya me perdí en lo de Convertí el archivo en texto plano...  Huh

Pasé el white paper de bitcoin a un archivo de texto el cual llamé paper.txt, después con linea de comando en linux cambie todas las letras iniciales de cada palabra por mayúsculas y use otros comandos para acomodar las frases. a esta técnica si no me equivoco se llama parseo o parsing en ingles. comandos como grep, awk y cut hacen esto posible.

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¡¡No vi este comentario!!

Lo publique para hacerlo has amistoso y que la gente encuentre la solución rápido.  Grin
4763  Local / Servicios / Re: ¿Vale la pena hacer airdrops? No, a no ser que... on: June 13, 2019, 09:10:20 PM
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aunque no sabemos muy bien en qué sección deberían ir, ¿alguna sugerencia?

Si no me equivoco la seccion para publicar esto sería en:

Bitcoin Forum > Local > Español (Spanish) > Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) > Tokens
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=254.0

Personalmente no me interesan los Airdrops ya que cualquiera con $2 puede crear miles de tokens con un contrato inteligente, personalmente no considero que eso deveria d tener valor alguno, pero es solo mi punto de vista, seguro hay mucha gente interesada en recibir airdrops en ete foro.
4764  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help! need 1500 People for Graduation project!!!! on: June 12, 2019, 06:42:11 PM
I just take the test, hope it helps to your project, and just want to correct one typo i found there, on the question of:

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Which cryptocurrencies do/did you own?

You say Etherium while the right name is Ethereum...

Good luck with your project.
4765  Local / Servicios / Re: Cierre de CCN Markets on: June 12, 2019, 06:25:47 PM
Por mas que busco no encuentro cual fue el cambio en google que afectó directo a CCN, imagino que google puso alguna clase de restricción en la búsqueda de información relevante a criptomonedas, pero no he podido confirmarlo, alguien sabe un poco mas sobre el tema?
4766  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Ordena la frase por 0.001 Btc on: June 12, 2019, 06:23:09 PM
Qué crack! Felicidades 👏👏
¿Has intentado resolver el de 1 BTC que mencionaban más arriba?

Yo lo intente con el white paper de bitcoin.

Convertí el archivo en texto plano, después junté las palabra de 8 en 8, y separe las fraces que tenían 32 caracteres, después de esto convertí las frases en brain wallets... Desafortunadamente no encontré la solución de el puzzle de esta manera, pero fue un buen intento.
4767  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help with a transaction. Dropped out of the mempool? on: June 11, 2019, 07:01:09 PM
The best way to avoid this happen is to use the right fees, and to estimate them you could use these two tools:

https://www.blockchain.com/es/btc/unconfirmed-transactions
https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/


The first one shows the unconfirmed transactions, and the second one is the fees recommendation for your transaction if you use 88 satoshis/byte your transaction should confirm in the next block.

And i get your point, your transaction shouldn't be dropped from the pool... should only take a long time to confirm, not sure why it gets dropped, i should look to the txid to verify what was the problem.
4768  Other / Meta / Re: [CLUB] The SpamBusters! Keeping eye on the spammers for almost a year: [5.27.19] on: June 11, 2019, 06:53:07 PM
And what do you think about this one...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5153234.0;topicseen

The first 6 posts in the thread are from the same guy who starts the thread, then he keeps trash talking about stable coins with arguments full of nonsense.

User: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2612251
4769  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading crypto vs forex - which is better? on: June 11, 2019, 06:22:26 PM
well, with forex you can lose all, while with crypto your coins can lose their value but that doesn't mean you lose the coins, so, with crypto you can wait for the coins to recover their value and then cash out, but this doesn't happen in forex. At the end both are two different things, i like more to trade with btc than to trade forex, i feel safe with crypto.
4770  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos, what to do with the account farms of Brand New users with 0 posts?? on: June 11, 2019, 06:19:10 PM
Yeah, ok but then this :


Maybe more general solution can be made. Restrict the creation of new accounts from a specific IP allowing only one account per 24 hours.



Hello iasenko, i don't think this is the right solution and i will explain why.

Users can't create accounts with TOR or with popular Proxys, they should pay some BTC if they want to do it that way. But people can create accounts with VPNs for free, so if theymos change the code to 1 account each 24h for each IP, then the spammer only needs more VPNs, if he has 20 VPNs he could create 140 accounts each week. And the spammer wins again.

I was thinking of another solution to this... The account who are created and put on hold should be banned in the next 4 days if they don't post anything.
4771  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Es delito tener cryptos y será penado por 10 años en India on: June 11, 2019, 06:07:40 PM
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El problema es que cualquier acción que hagamos con las criptomonedas parecerá lavado de dinero, si hacemos un deposito de $100 en un casino y retiramos $10,000 podría ser considerado lavado y lo mismo aplica para trading, si depositamos $1000 y retiramos $2000 parecería lavado. Creo que la mejor opción para la gente de la India es quedarse alejadas de las criptomonedas.
4772  Local / Servicios / Re: Cierre de CCN Markets on: June 11, 2019, 06:04:35 PM
Desde ayer había leído esta noticia y se me hace algo bastante raro, bien comentas es un negocio el cual esta muy bien posicionado en redes sociales, si quieren aumentar su trafico en el sitio era cosa de que le saquen jugo a esas redes en vez de solo apoyarse de google. Creo que vieron esto como una oportunidad y decidieron culpar a google.
4773  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 3 Basic Tips For Currency Trading Success on: June 11, 2019, 04:11:11 PM
About the second tip...

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Tip #2 - Educate yourself as much as possible on how the markets work

Crypto markets are unpredictable and they don't follow a tendency, a good example is the clam dump we say the past weeks, it crashes from 0.0024 to 0.0005, lost close to 80% of its value and even the more expert don't see that coming.
4774  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How to check the balance of the list of 1 million Bitcoin Addresses? on: June 11, 2019, 12:15:17 PM
How to check the balance of the list of 1 million Bitcoin Addresses? Is there such a program?

In what format you have those Addresses? As aplistir say, you can download the file about addys with balance and then compare it with your addys list, You could make an script for this... Lets supose you have your addys on a text file, first you have to download this https://balances.syndevio.com/ ( balances-bitcoin-20190611-0000 (673317892 bytes, 2019-06-11T00:20:22+00:00 - sample) )

Then a code llike:

Code:
for a in $(cat myAddyList.txt)
do
cat balances-bitcoin | grep $a >> final.txt
done

With this bash script you will generate a file with the addys and balance...
4775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My reasoning why Bitcoin could collapse (soon) .. privatekeys/publickeys on: June 11, 2019, 11:26:16 AM
I understand what are you talking about because once i think the same, i used to have two theories about how bitcoin can be doomed:

1.- Brute force with Quantum computers - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5003339.0
2.- Artificial intelligence to generate an equation to get the private key from the public key - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5086715.0

I posted both theories and both get discarded and explained by the community. So you should feel safe
4776  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where can I pay with Bitcoin? on: June 11, 2019, 11:19:14 AM
You should try openbazaar, that's a p2p software who let you shop almost anything, Is open source and free to use, they don't charge fees for transactions, so, give it a try, you can get it here: https://openbazaar.org/

And the other option is to talk with the local shops and convince them to accept bitcoin.
4777  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Thanks so much for making me a multi-millionaire!!! I AM EVER-THANKFUL! on: June 11, 2019, 02:23:24 AM
What a nice way to hit the moon mate!, nice to see someone know how to hold and play it wise. Now is time for you to enjoy life and travel is the best thing to do now, good game!

Would be nice to know if you will stay close to cryptos or are you done now with them?
4778  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: El primer hombre ‘transespecie’ se reivindica en televisión on: June 11, 2019, 02:12:54 AM
Que locura, el esta seguro en que es un perro, tomo la decisión de así serlo para facilitarse la vida, lo que me hace pensar, si una mujer se mete con este hombre entonces se consideraría zoofilia? Creo que vivimos en tiempos modernos en donde cada quien hace de su vida lo que le plazca, si queremos ser una piedra es posible.
4779  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Satoshi came out with bitcoin2.0 would you use it? let`s say he used his keys on: June 11, 2019, 01:51:22 AM
If satoshi comes with bitcoin 2.0 that means bitcoin 1.0 fail. And that's enough reason to move to the new version. The problem here is when someone says he is satoshi and launch his version without prove he is satoshi, just like CW did it. That way i just will ignore that version and stay with the old one.
4780  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Scroda solves the puzzle to concept zero-confirmation transactions. on: June 10, 2019, 06:41:34 PM
Damn what a hostile replay, sorry to post in your thread y will stay away from it after these words, i promise.

Verifying transactions on a transaction to transaction basis through the use of relay chains and the establishment of an order of event prevents double spending from happening through a 51% attack.

the 51% attack and a double spend are two different things... you should know it.

really irks me when someone says i read x but y is not mentioned when it clearly is, did you come just to spam and increase your post count? or do you actually have no clue on how blockchain works? I don't get it,

You could show me where those articles talk about double spend, ho wait, they didn't mention it....

or do you actually have no clue on how blockchain works?

My doubt about how you deal with double spends (Not with the 51% attack) was because i understand how blockchain works, i know you can create and sign tons of transactions with the same inputs before broadcasting them, and if you broadcast two of them one will confirm and the other not (THAT'S WHAT WE KNOW AS A DOUBLE SPEND). and i was curious about how you deal with this. But since you get angry if a user makes a question i will just stay away from this.
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