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21  Economy / Services / Re: [Open] ▄■▀■▄ 🌟Bitvest.io🌟 - Plinko Sign Camp (Member-Hero Accepted)(New2) on: November 01, 2021, 09:51:23 AM
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22  Economy / Trading Discussion / FaucetPay Linked to Cybercriminals on: October 30, 2021, 07:03:18 PM
https://fintelegram.com/r4i-have-you-heard-about-the-walp-entertainment/

Apparently, the company that owns the payment processor (WALP Entertainment S.R.L) is run by Gery Shalon, who was charged for stealing $100 million dollars.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/russian-hacker-sentenced-12-years-prison-involvement-massive-network-intrusions-us


23  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Youtube channel - what would you like to see? on: October 22, 2021, 07:24:29 PM
Where would the ad revenue from Bitcointalk Youtube Channel go?

24  Other / Off-topic / Want to make an eggless cake? on: October 22, 2021, 05:36:44 PM
Instead of putting three eggs into your cake, put 1/4 of yogurt.

Parents allergic to eggs? Yogurt.

Friends hate the taste of yolk? Yogurt.

Are children having an intense fear of eggs after a particularly tramatic egging? Yogurt.

Ï̷̹̄s̷̛̳̱̃̐ ̴̧̛̯̥̟̤̜̆̅͝͝ẏ̴̢̘o̵̘͔͓̹͎̮̒̽͑̐͊u̸̻̺̬̠̾̎̎ͅr̸̘͇͕̙̓͗̏̎͆ ̵̧͓͉͙͖͐̆̉͊̈́̕ͅl̵̗͎̣̺̍̃͊̈̔̐͜ī̴̞͙̂f̶̳͕̫͇̜̰̾͒́͆͑̂e̷͚̜̥̿̆͂ ̴̲͚̫̖͔͔̏f̷̧̛͍̭͓͙̎̆͠a̷̱͎̫̔͂̃̾̀̌͜l̴̜͈͔͔̦̂̀͝l̸͙͖̬̬͒̌͘i̷̛̇͑̒̐̅͜n̷̢̪͙̿̇ͅg̶̛̭̩̖̲̳͈͆͌̌ ̸̨̞͕̼̃̿a̷̰̠̾̈́̒̏̈́͠p̴̞̊͂͋͘ǎ̴̧̭̖̋̋̀̎̚r̵̢̞̈́t̶̟͙͖̹̾͘͜ ̶̠̺̖̦̺̻͑̐͌̆̎̽ä̵͔͕͖̞͒́͊̂̈́s̵̹̮͋ ̷̪̈́́́́ȩ̶̛̲͓̹̳̼̋ṿ̵̥̋͜ë̵̥̟͚́̑͒͌̅r̴̛̝̰̥͚̂͂͛̒y̷̗̬͊̚ ̷̨͙̹̜͖͓̈i̵͔̝͚̘̾̽̇n̴̻̹̲̿c̶̖̓͆͗̊͋͘h̵̩͚̙̯̅͋̀̚͝͝ ̷͉̗͙̤̩̘̀̆̎͆͠a̶̬̱̩̭̐͑̋̕ͅn̴͈̲̖͑̐d̶̨̬̮͕̗̘̊̀ ̶̢̧̖̣͈̘̓̌̔c̶̠̤̈́̊è̷̢̛̻̮̳͙̈̃̈̚n̵͓͙̔́̇͝͝t̶̘̱́í̴͓̳͓͝m̷̨͖̮̭̐̀̏̑̚e̶̻͒̔̇ṭ̶̫̝̝͂̔̽͋͝e̶̗̠͊̚ͅṛ̸̍̍͌̌ ̴̡̽̽̐̾͐̀o̴̥̫͕̩͛͆̀͜f̶̱͚̹̀̓ ̶̩̜͙̩̋̈́͆͋ͅỳ̵̠̦̝͌͒̏õ̸̠͈͓͙̮̝̀ū̶͍r̵̻̻͈͍̥̝̃ ̵̢̤̞̩̤̂̓̏̃́̑h̶̨̽̈́ͅó̴̩͔̯̟̽̓̊ͅu̵̲̮̮̔̋s̵̼̐e̶̡̩̥͇͋̉̐͛̿̚ͅ ̷͔̜̮̀̓͗̎̚i̶̦̼̓̄̓̓̄͠s̶̟̏̈́̐͝͠ ̶̩̜̺̈́͒̐͌͋̌ģ̴̢͉͎͛ͅṙ̷̝̩̤à̶̫͈̳̫͍͐̕̕d̶̥̝̣͝ŭ̶̗̩̤̥̗͜a̶̘̬̣̙̔l̶̖̖͙̤͍̏ĺ̸̬͜ỳ̷̛̰̖̙̮̹͙̾̚ ̵̲̱̿̋̊̈͆͜͠ş̸̧̖̳̪̅͌̇̍̀̚ͅư̷̢̢͈̣͈̤b̴̨̝͕̂̊͐̀͘m̶̢̯̣̒ë̸͍̑r̶̛̦̪͈̜̀̎̂͝͝g̸̝͒̾̄e̴̫̹̼̔̇̅̋ḑ̸̖̤̭̉ ̶̨̝͈̦̯͔͋̈́̐ī̶̢̻̗̥̟̓̈n̶̲͂̈̉̑̇ ̴̘̺͎̥͖̠̍t̷͓̭̯̟̥̭̏̍͆̏̌͠h̴̠̜̱̎̏̿ẽ̵̝͆̏̈́ ̷̮͜͝ç̴̠̙̀̅͆͐̔̎͜r̶̛̙̤͓̝ê̷̱̝̻͖̟͍̆̀à̷͎̞̮͛̅́m̴̦̙̳̀y̸͔̱̮̠̦͚͂ ̵̡̗̻̰̗͎͊̎͊p̶̛͍͙̃̍̅́r̸͓̰͆̈́̊̎ő̴̦̦̬͖̠̩̄̚d̷̢̹̙̊ͅͅͅu̵͐͜c̵̮͇̮͈̝̹̈́̎̋͝ţ̴̤̲̙̌̾̊̔̀́͜ͅs̶̱̞̭͔̉̿̅̊̆͌ ̸̯͚̯͙̼̈͗̅̈́̉͆ö̶̙̗̞f̴͇̯̪̼͘͜ ̵͖̋́t̷͙̥̻̄̃͛̕ḧ̶̢̡̨̟͇̝́e̷̺̝̞̓́͂ ̵̩͆f̸̡͓͔̉̃͘͜ȅ̵̳̭̠̩̖r̶͚͋̋̃͗m̵̮̪̼̲̬̕e̸͉̜̣̹̰͆̋̍͜n̶̝̪̺̩͑͐͝t̸͇̘͓͈̱͗̊̊͛̀͗a̶̩̔͋t̶̪͓͖̓̍͐͛̚͜͠i̴̧̗̠̘̝̍͆ő̴̖̬͇̌͝n̵͙͔̈́̿̕ ̵̨̨̩̣̖̱̂̓̆̌ỏ̸͕͚̰̹̂̔̃͆f̶̝̘̖͚͎͚̀͐̄͒͝ ̴̠̥̖͋m̸̘͈̾̑i̸͉̪̤̣̲͎͛̏̈͠l̷̥̠̫̹̾͊͊͐͜͝͝k̶̨̥̲͓̼͛͆̈́̊̆͠,̶̹̘̥̘̙̒̋̔͋̒ ̴̭͔̒́̐͐̕̕g̸̞̣̜͈̅͂̂̌͊̀r̵̹̂a̸͈͓̜͓̘͎͑̈́d̶̠͈̩̋͐͑̊͂ū̵̢͇̬̜͓̝a̸̘̣̼̥̝͛̅̉̏͋̅l̸̦͖̹̟̇l̵̳̈́y̸͖̟̙͐̇͝ ̸͙̘̤͆̇͒̐̊̐r̷̼̖͕͛i̶͚̞̓͐̐͝ṡ̸̫͙͕̤̓͛̑̉͠ị̷̬̓̀n̵͕͛͐̎g̶̢̤̤̺̠̯̿̍͐͊̄͌ ̶̻͓̳̩̊̃ų̵̢͉̞̾̅͋͝͝n̵͖͌̿̍̕̚t̶̤̝̎͛͋î̷̥̼͍̥̖̈́̆͜l̶̢̛̮̖̃ ̶̮͎̲̺̀ͅá̵̡̡̢̩̭̲͌͌͌̓̚l̴̳̖̤̬̀͗̀͗̉͜l̴͖̣͖͇͇̓ ̷̡̰̖̪̩̄̐t̷̘̯͛̏̚h̵̬̫͕̲͇͊̒̎͌a̷̭̰̥͑̂̇̒̅̅͜ṱ̸̦̥̙̼̇ ̶̤͚͎̔̓͂͗̕͜͠r̶͙̻͑͌͠e̶͙͕̅͗̍m̸͉̐a̶̼̪̽̅̀i̸̗̒̍͂ń̴͚͔̤̠̙̔̓̋̇̑͜s̷͖̘̙͎͎͓̎ ̷̨͔͇̝͓͑̅̏̾i̵͙̙̊ṡ̵̭ ̵͚̦̗͌͒̎̚͘a̶̭͈͎̖͚̾̏̇̽̍̍ ̵̡̻̼̭̔̓͝ẁ̴̤̦̥̗̳̀h̵̥̏͋i̶̫͒̈̏͠͠͝ṭ̵̮͉̆͛̆ȩ̸̲̯̫̥̩͠ ̷̺̫̺̲͖̇́̄͗̍m̷̧̝̩͔͊̾͆a̷̡͓̦̱͖̦͆͝s̴̡͔͚̙̻̣̽́s̴̱̯̋̇̈͝͝ ̷͚͉̰̗̺̏p̷̡͉̳̮͖̂͌r̴͎͍̗̙̜͐̚͜͝e̵͕̺̻̊̐̓̐͝s̸͚̗̆̈́̒̄͆͗ͅs̸̬͂̊̊̑i̸̡̧̗̜̩̇́͑͝n̵̞̙̒́͑̈́́g̶̥̼̱̣̤͈͑͑̊ ̸̡̩̱̍u̴͇̾̈́p̷͓͎̈̽̌̅͘͝ ̶̞͙̀͊̈́͛̍͗a̴̭̞̮̣̙̿̑̋͌̈̿g̵̟̼̣̗̅̂͋̋͘͜à̵̤̈͑͠ị̷̡̡͍̘̩̐́̃̀ṉ̶͇̙͉̲̰̃̽̓͐͘͝š̴͍̦̪̔̓͝t̵̢̪͈͖͛̀͌ ̷̗̤̥́̍̀͐̈́͠t̴̰͉̱͎́̇̓̕ḥ̵̛̟͚̠͚͕ė̸͖̝̤̠̙͍ ̶̛͕̟̺̜͚̼͛̉̾͋w̸̹̽̊̒͘í̸̲͙͎̌ǹ̵̬̉̓̿ͅd̶͈̪̅̒̆̚ō̸̻̮̆̕w̵̬̼͉̭͙̐̆̓̿ͅs̶͕̝̪̜̾̈́̚͝?̷̢̢͕̠̼̈͛͆͝͝͠ 

Nothing a good pot of yogurt can't fix.

Recommend this link for cake mixes:
https://mommyshomecooking.com/how-to-make-a-cake-mix-box-without-eggs/
25  Other / Off-topic / Re: BitcoinTalk Secret Santa 2021 on: October 16, 2021, 09:28:50 PM
Lol,  This is social engineering. Imagine collecting Bitcointalk usernames, email addresses.

What next? Brute force to access the accounts? or Spam the email addresses with phishing links
Members be careful with such "secret santas"


Ok, that is it.

I give up on this project since this makes me look like I am phishing for data.

What is the point of planning this in the first place?

26  Other / Off-topic / Re: BitcoinTalk Secret Santa 2021 on: October 16, 2021, 07:43:03 PM
~

I don't think you can, anyway, it's down with a 400 Bad Request error.
You can. There is just extra "[/url"  at the end of the link.

Edited it.
27  Other / Off-topic / Re: BitcoinTalk Secret Santa 2021 on: October 16, 2021, 07:29:28 PM
There's no way I'm clicking on that link, OP. 

That was what happened when I shortened the link to the Google Form.

If you're starting a thread like this, first make sure it's in the right section (because I have a feeling it might not be) and then give more details about what you're doing rather than just providing a link to an external website.
You are right, better move it to Off-Topic.

I use Google Forms as it is easier to do the draw with this than with just BitcoinTalk as I don't have to dox anyone along the way.

How would a secret Santa thing work on a forum dedicated to bitcoin, anyway?  That's what I'd like you to explain (here in this thread).

A Secret Santa is when people anonymously gift something to a randomly designated person for Christmas.

How it works is basically respondents put in the necessary details in the Google Forms, I will match up the people who are receiving the gifts to the people who are gifting them randomly and I dm the participants with their giftee's details.

Basically, it works like any other forum Secret Santa I have seen.

It is the first Secret Santa I have ever done, so I am inexperienced with this.

Sorry for the lack of clarity.

28  Other / Off-topic / BitcoinTalk Secret Santa 2021 on: October 16, 2021, 06:24:31 PM
In the spirit of Christmas, I have decided to create a Secret Santa Exchange in this forum!

 Wink Have a Merry Future Christmas!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zoTqCQN1wgGKBHcfCr8ZWT1OQjCXo22fDVE7BsYkXr4
Any questions would be welcome!



29  Economy / Economics / Reality Check on Crypto on: October 16, 2021, 05:13:59 PM


Sometimes, this forum thinks that the rest of the world will flock to Bitcoin in droves because of its qualities.

Some people think that every potential user/investor will care about its decentralized features or its high value.

Well, it is not the case.

The people who go to BitcoinTalk are not the average investor: they are interested enough in crypto to make an account here.

It is not the posters you talk to, but the invisible lurkers who may be reading this very post.
30  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Here goes the airline industry! Boeing to force 125,000 ... or they’re FIRED on: October 16, 2021, 04:56:28 PM

A CONTAGION of COVID is spreading across America as pilots, police, firefighters and other workers say, “Take this JAB and SHOVE it!”

FTFY.

 Cool


Remember, don't give them attention.

Don't feed the troll Wink
31  Economy / Economics / The advantages and disadvantages of market economies (Part 2) on: October 16, 2021, 04:40:31 PM
Today, we will talk about the three answers to the three questions we posed in the last post: what to produce, how to produce, and how to distribute.

There are two answers to this question: market and command economies.



Market Economies
Market economies are economies where price determines the distribution and production of resources via the price mechanism.

As demand for a product rises, consumers would be more likely to pay more for the product in question in order to get it (much like an auction).

As a result, the three features of the price mechanism come into action:

1. It signals firms to increase the output of the product demanded as the higher price signals that consumers demand the good.

2. It provides firms with the incentive to produce the demanded product as they would gain a higher profit by doing so, attracting new firms into the market.

3. It rations the product to the consumers who demand the product the most and have the means to purchase it.

As a result, the amount of product supplied has increased, satisfying the demands of consumers.

Command Economies
Command economies are economies where a central committee decides what resources are produced and where do they go.

When you think of command economies, you would think of bread lines, long queues, and free stuff.

In command economies, all factors of production are under the control of the government.

Mixed Economies
Mixed economies are economies with both public (government-controlled) and private (firm-controlled) sectors.

They are basically what happens when a command and market economy mix.

The degree to which private and public sectors influence a country's economy varies, as some governments have a greater influence on the economy than others.

This leads to the advantages and disadvantages of the two models of the economy:

Advantages of a Market Economy

  • It is allocatively efficient: Instead of a bunch of bureaucrats deciding what gets produced without thorough knowledge about the wants and needs of the economy, buyers and sellers can communicate with each other via prices, ensuring that resources are distributed efficiently.
  • It is productively efficient as it can be argued that firms are incentivized to maximize the output they produce to reduce costs and increase profits.  
  • These advantages lead to more choices as this can help firms increase their profits via product differentiation.
Disadvantages of a Market Economy

  • It is impersonal: it only considers the ability to pay for and desire for products, leaving those who may need but don't have the money to buy without them to negative consequences like starvation as there is no government intervention.
  • The market doesn't care about anything beyond the costs, profits, and benefits that are received from products. As a result, there would be decreased welfare in the economy as society has to suffer the negative consequences that result from the wrong amount of a particular product being consumed and produced.
  • Firms with influence on the market are able to exploit it to maximize the profits they make via the rise in prices like what Pfizer did with epilepsy medicine, which may lead to consumers not accessing as much product as they would like.

Note that the inverse is also true for command economies.

Next time we will be talking about what happens when the three major economic questions are answered poorly by the economy, and how it can remedy the resulting consequences.

See you next time!

32  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Annihilating Parasites Cured Me From Being Gay on: October 16, 2021, 03:25:02 PM
Drinking paint stripper doesn't turn gay people straight.

The only thing it does is kill them.


33  Economy / Economics / What are common arguments for Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2021, 08:15:27 PM
What should new investors know about Bitcoin?
34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What problems face Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2021, 07:04:57 PM
What problems in Bitcoin's infrastructure prevent it from being adopted more easily?
35  Economy / Economics / Re: Evergrande situation on: October 13, 2021, 06:13:11 PM
It will affect Bitcoin anyway.

Investors would be less likely to buy it, leading to prices falling as a result.

It isn't independent from the rest of the economy, it can be affected by a recession.
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What to do with whales? on: October 12, 2021, 03:37:41 PM
40% of all Bitcoins are owned by just 1000 individuals.

This gives them a disproportionate amount of control over the market as they are able to dump them at anytime.

This is not to mention the high proportion of bitcoins held by miners and exchanges, who may have perverse incentives to ensure that as many people buy up bitcoin as possible and hold it for long enough for the price to rise.

Is there any way to deal with the high degree of centralisation that Bitcoin has?
37  Economy / Economics / What will cause the next recession? on: October 12, 2021, 02:43:03 PM
What areas in the world would have the highest chance of causing the next recession?

Is recession inevitable?

What measures can prevent recessions?

Is it an end of a financial era or a temporary setback?

38  Economy / Economics / Re: The Economic Problem on: October 11, 2021, 06:24:00 AM
Note that there might be a delay between educational posts as it takes a long time to get these kinds of posts right.

but politics will indeed continue like this, no matter how dirty and how degrading it is, something like this will continue and will never end.

I agree that politics has an undue influence on the economy as politicians will do anything to stay in power.

These kinds of models are simplified models: the skeleton if you will.

They are simple in order to express the idea in them (in this case, how an economy utilizes its resources).
39  Economy / Economics / Re: The Economic Problem on: October 10, 2021, 01:17:55 PM
Therefore, the economy has to answer three questions
You've forgotten the fourth question the economy has to answer. How will we increase the quantity of the produced products, which means how will the economy of a society grow.

Once the three basic questions are answered, then I agree with you that this is the next step.
40  Economy / Economics / Re: The Economic Problem on: October 10, 2021, 01:15:21 PM
This is a very interesting post. I would love to follow more of these posts from you if you intend to talk about economics. You may choose the way you are going but considering that this is the bitcointalk forum, people here are pretty much aware of the basic Supply/ Demand constraints.

I will suggest that you go through the basics of monetary supply and role of fiscal/ monetary policies in economy. Then you could talk about the economic model of Bitcoin and the cryptocurrencies in general. Let us ponder on these economic questions specific to the crypto-economy.

What to Produce? Transaction services/ Investment services/ Safe-keeping/
How to Produce? Decentralized/ PoW/ PoS
Where should the output go? Founders/ Public/ DAOs/



Thank you very much!

I aim to create a beginner's guide for economics for both newbies to learn and those who are more experienced to look back on.

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