hello friends how about luck
"workername": "bc1q66jn6pumq8dvvkdpwwhjlsxx6p7wnd84jycf9p.m21ss", "hashrate1m": "44.4T", "hashrate5m": "50.1T", "hashrate1hr": "45.4T", "hashrate1d": "4.37T", "hashrate7d": "1.93T", "lastshare": 1680731662, "shares": 746282560, "bestshare": 155870277252.0747, "bestever": 155870277252
0.746282560 G of work done already. So with the current difficulty of 46.84T (which will probably increase during the next diff adjustment in around 10 hours): 46.84T = 46840G So you have an idea of how much work you have to do if you want to mine a BTC block with an average 100% luck.
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I'm glad to read your story OP, it's always very nice to see some Bitcoin users which are handling transactions on a daily basis. It could be very interesting to have more details, I mean, to know in which area of the world you are located. I am always very curious to know more about places which accept BTC for daily transactions (if it is your situation of course). But I'm surprised that you did mention the fees : it is pretty rare to have bank transfer fees more expensive than BTC network ones, especially since Ordinals. Could you explain what you mean ? Are you talking of the cost of a credit card or transfer fees when you talk about bank fees ? 2.I never thought that more transparency means more security. That's a weird theory. Can you elaborate more on this? I think that more privacy means more security, which is the total opposite of your theory.
I agree with your point but with bitcoin : no chargeback/double-spend possible (once transaction has at least 1 confirmation on the blockchain), no possible way to pretend you didn't received the transaction and the fact to see the wallet's balance of some companies could act as a guarantee of creditworthiness from a customer perspective and could help to take better decisions when doing a business with an unknown company. It depends of cases, but it is really possible to find useful applications of a public ledger regarding security and trustness.
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iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 Sr. Member Sr. Member Link 0 provide bech32, gmail (Optional)
Current post number including this one : 578 Glad to start this new week with Mixero !
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@TryNinja Thank you so much for having made this bot ! I was looking for exactly what you made, thank you! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5444515.msg61895401#msg61895401Do you think you will include balance modification alert for X address in the future ? Could be great to have an alert for incoming tx on a said address
Do you still have control of 1NinjabXd5znM5zgTcmxDVzH4w3nbaY16L ?
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PS: Since it's not a full week, the bonus did not consider. PPS: Anyone is still missing the bonus from last weeks, please confirm me here. I will try to process it from the remaining balance from the escrow after waiting few more days for the management.
Wish you the best for the following weeks of this campaign ! I didn't received W3 and W4 bonus, but I am not in a hurry !
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holydarkness Legendary BenCodie Hero RapTarX Hero Hamza2424 Hero iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 Sr. Member Added to the pay roll, welcome aboard. Please update your signature and avatar before this Thursday UTC time and make a post with your total post number. Please don't PM me with bech32 address and email (optional) now. I will ask it later with the format to send the PM. My current number of post (including this one) : 576 Thank you Royse !
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User: iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 Field: 10 TX ID: a3f5f8d9200ac9531c5b5db430314d3fa6fb0a5df92a487e6de40d033d839dbe Return address: bc1qruv49ns4ssdx2r949ugnm2q50cavajfq3aydz8
Happy to see a new game here organized by you WillI!
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Username: japones BTC address: bc1qentenkn4u6dndyxke4r46kpzcfp60jxl0vq2y9
I imagine that it is a copy/paste mistake I added you as entebah
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Tu parles d'adresses Vanity ?
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Mais si, mais là avec les grèves il y a une grosse accumulation de poubelles difficile à gérer. Même les containers à verre sont entourés d'innombrables bouteilles ... Ce n'est pas dans toutes les villes par contre je crois; Là ça fait déjà + de 15 jours d'accumulation En effet, c'est assez impressionnant je viens de regarder des photos sur internet, j'imagine que c'est des photos peu représentative de l'ensemble mais à Paris en tout cas ça a l'air de s'accumuler à toute vitesse.. Je pensais que la grève des éboueurs avait duré genre 1 semaine et que c'est fini.. Dans les endroits concernés il n'y a plus de ramassage du tout ? Ou genre ils sont si débordés que ça continue de s'accumuler le temps qu'ils enlèvent tout ?
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Cleanspark are saying on their website that they use 100% green energy to mine Bitcoin I wonder if it's true or not. I am always sceptical with this kind of affirmations. But yeah, with an hashrate of 6.7 Eh/s, they should have a lot of blocks
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Wish you good luck guys ! For now : "bestever": 149233245846, 149G but only 164G of work done, so still a lot of shares to submit!
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Your idea is good, but I think you could do something simpler.
For example, cashback in BTC (via Lightning Network if the amounts are small for example) could bring you a good customer base, maybe more than with your own token in my opinion.
Moreover, in my humble opinion, you would need a more restricted speciality, the market seems to be quite busy already, with gift cards and other legit sites already in place.
For example, if you propose a rental site for medium/long term, where BTC is accepted, and with BTC cashback, I know some people who would be very interested. This would mean being able to rent - even outside of holiday/travel periods - with BTC payment. If the system is like AirBNB where the duration is quickly limited, and where it is done by several reservations for a long period, it would lose its interest.
In any case I wish you a lot of luck with your project, and success of course
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If major countries around the world decide to reject crypto/Blockchain tech sometime in the future, there's a high probability CEXs (centralized exchanges) will cease to exist. They will shut down their operations as crypto is declared "illegal" for mainstream use. Without an on/off ramp to/from the Fiat and crypto worlds, I wonder how would the industry survive? Will a world without CEXs mark the end of crypto? I know crypto is decentralized, but the truth is that CEXs provide most of the liquidity of the market. DEXs are "second-hand" options that have their own set of issues. Either mainstream adoption for crypto/Blockchain tech starts to decline, or all the other way around. We've seen how exchanges have been "closing up shop" in the US due to strict regulations. What makes you think other countries will tighten regulations especially when they claim crypto can be used to avoid sanctions? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. This is not an option because the authorities need the CEX more than us. It's a great way to keep records on who's doing what, who's got what, and the entire ecosystem in general. Whether it's related to taxes, fraud, scams, money laundering, terrorist financing, and other reasons, governments have a strong interest in seeing CEX continue to be used extensively. As long as there are CEX, regulations and laws should not be too unfavorable to cryptos in general. I'm convinced that if 90% of crypto exchanges were made via anonymous P2P, the laws and regulations would be much more intransigent and difficult for crypto users. Personally, I would love to have a larger share of P2P in the traded volumes of the crypto ecosystem, but it doesn't seem to me to be really possible, most markets are now regulated and P2P is only a very small part of the exchanges. People seems to prefer to use big CEXs than Bisq
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btc365 now its scamming site, they blocked 90% accounts , so I'm looking for something similar
I still don't understand why newbies come on here looking for trusted online casinos but end up using online casinos with ruined reputations or scam past histories, why are you even trying to use this website called btc365 when there are many good online casinos on this forum? We wear strong online casinos signatures because of people like you, there is DuelBits, Roobet, Rollbit, and many more that give satisfying services to their customers, if KYC verification is what you are trying to avoid well it's not going to favor much because the biggest online casinos ask for KYC verification to keep their business out of trouble from the authorities. Exactly! Why would you want to look for a casino similar to the one you accuse of scamming? This is complete nonsense! I don't understand the approach at all. As you say, if OP is able to come and open a topic here, it means that he is able to do his research on the forum, and legit casinos are not what is missing around here. OP may be part of the people who demand a regulated and licensed casino security, without wanting to go through KYC. One day people will understand, that in a long term perspective, KYC does not handicap them, but in general means protection for the end user and the casino operator himself.
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Moi non plus je ne sais plus quoi faire de mes poubelles, j'ai pensé brûler le carton et le papier dans le barbecue, je ne sais pas trop si c'est une bonne idée ... (comme les déchettes n'acceptent pas les déchets domestiques)
Mais il n'y a pas de tri possible en France ?
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Oui je crois aussi que certaines personnes s'en fichent totalement, le délai est trop court toutes façons pour que le BTC atteigne 1 million. mais qui sait il a peut-être des infos sur des grosses faillites de banques et des tentatives d'imposer les CBDC plus tôt que prévu ? En tout il n'a pas fait comme Mc Afee et son pari à la con : au fait son corps est toujours bloqué en Espagne ? Des news ?
Ouais je crois que son corps est encore en Espace, en tout cas j'avais lu un article début mars qui le mentionnait, j'ignore si il y a eu du neuf entre-temps. Je pense pas que ce pari soit autre chose qu'une grosse campagne de communication pour BTC ; et d'ailleurs je trouve que ça a un peu pris l'eau, ça n'a pas fait grand bruit et je me demande dans quelle mesure cela a aidé la cause de BTC. y a des gens qui s'en foutent du fric. d'en gagner d'en perdre.... y a des gens ca leur passent au dessus....ils veulent juste briller..... c'est bizarre mais il y a des gens ainsi, et cela ne m'étonnerais pas que ce type soit ainsi.
Dans mon job, je côtoie des type qui flambent...ils vivent sans aucun lendemain, ils claquent tout quand y en a et ils galerent le temps que ca revienne.... et paradoxalement, ca ne leur sert pas de leçon, ils recommencent...
Exactement, ça existe et c'est pas rare du tout !
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Wow 30 BTC stolen, I am sincerely sorry for your loss OP.
As the others said, the Ledger was not hacked but only your pc, or your seed was stolen more simple way to tell it...
There is not much you can do, but considering the amount of money involved, you should still try this:
- File a complaint with your local authorities - Report the BTC address of the thieves to any CEX you can: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken etc. - Provide a copy of the complaint to the CEX, so that they take your message seriously and are a little more proactive in flagging the thieves' addresses - You can always try to contact Chainanalysis for the same purpose
If ever thieves make the mistake of cashing out on one of these CEX, the said CEX will fill in their SAR file as usual, and when it is communicated to the authorities, if they are competent, they may have a way to find your thieves.
However, the probability that thieves will make the mistake of not going through P2P but through a CEX KYC regulated is extremely low, and above all, this idea is only valid if you have a proof of purchase of your 30 BTC.
Good luck to you OP
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As 2023 is going to be a tremendous year, and the elite are working towards the new world order whereby new digital currency will be introduced. If btc happens not to be part of that agenda, so will investing into btc against 2024 a wise decision?
In my opinion, investing in Bitcoin with a holding capacity of more than a year is a pretty good idea right now. Not really for the reasons you mentioned OP in my opinion, but next year there is the next halving. As you may already know, a little before, during and after the halving time, BTC usually has very interesting and important price variations. So from that point of view, buying BTC during a "low" value moment in 2023 will always seem like a good idea, but I am not a financial advisor! You never know what can happen, good or bad, no one can really answer you objectively because no one really knows anything about the future price of BTC.
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Un bon mois de mars pour le btc : +22,96% Et ça fait 3 mois consécutifs dans le vert. La dernière fois que c'est arrivé, c'était il y a deux ans mais ensuite il y avait eu 3 mois dans le rouge. Mais je ne pense que ça va se répéter. A partir du mois de mai, nous allons entrer dans la période "pré-halving" où le btc commence à mieux se comporter. Evidemment, n'importe quel événement (économique, géopolitique, sanitaire, juridique, etc) peut remettre en cause toutes ces considérations oiseuses. (Pour avoir les performances mensuelles du btc, allez à : https://www.coinglass.com/today puis choisir "Monthly" dans la combobox "Type" à droite.) Avec le petit pump qu'on a depuis début janvier, t'as pas l'impression qu'on est déjà rentré dans cette fameuse période de pré halving ? Je me posais la question justement, je suis très curieux de voir comment ça va évoluer d'ici juin-juillet, pour l'instant je suis satisfait, j'ai le feeling que le contexte global pourri aide à la montée de btc ce coup-ci Très cool le site merci pour le lien !
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