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1761  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Selling Miners. Discount for wholesale orders. on: December 12, 2021, 04:13:14 PM
At what point does a thread with a user bumping their posts with links to attempt transactions outside of this platform qualify to be removed?
When it has nothing to do with accepting payments in BTCitcoin and other cryptocurrencies + there are also the following rules:

  • 4. No referral code (ref link) spam. [1]

    5. No link shorteners that require users to view an ad.

    6. No linking to phishing or malware, without a warning and a valid reason. [e]

    11. No linking to illegal trading sites.

Are they prohibited?
Based on its content, they're not but you're not allowed to bump your thread twice in a day:


You might want to consider using the format from the following thread [it'd help with the sale, especially after seeing the "shipping after the payment" part in most of your updates]: Posting guidelines for [WTS] Physical Goods - Marketplace
1762  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Paymaya planning to add crypto? on: December 12, 2021, 01:44:56 PM
kaya gusto kung malaman ang opinion ninyo about dito.
Unlike dun sa nabasa ko from "public announcement ng GCash", sila [PayMaya] ang nakikita kong mag cocompete sa Coins.ph dahil mukhang may balak silang gumawa ng bagong platform, as opposed to integrating other services sa platform nila [like GCash]!
- Unfortunately, base dun sa nabasa kong job listing, I have a strong feeling na magiintroduce sila ng sarili nilang token at gagamitin nila yun sa future products nila [e.g. loan services and similar stuff].
1763  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Bloomberg: Gcash Considers Cryptocurrency Trading and Stocks Platform on: December 10, 2021, 04:35:21 PM
Obviously, magandang balita ito pero konte lang magiging impact niya para sa mga Pinoy, dahil mukhang purely on the investment side lang ito [base dun sa nabasa ko] so hindi natin pwedeng physically gamiting ito, unlike sa Coins.ph [in other words, I doubt na makakapag compete sila sa Coins.ph]!
1764  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Ledger Nano S Plus on: December 10, 2021, 01:51:13 PM
- Bigger memory to support more coins and apps.
They've just mentioned a few minutes ago that "it'll have about the same storage as the Nano X", so it's slightly less than 1.8 Mb and despite really hating how they've been dealing with certain issues, a part of me wants to get one of these when it comes out [assuming that it'd come with a reasonable price tag].

- Price between 59€ and 119€
Judging by its feature, I have a feeling it'd be around €89 while also providing discounts to those who have purchased the Nano S lately.
1765  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Hardware wallets on: December 09, 2021, 05:58:18 PM
ang problem is every time na mag transfer ako sa trezor is new address yung binibigay is theres any possible ba na tulad sa electrum show up lahat ng address at ang gagamitin ko lang is isa para less hassle para sakin ito?.
AFAIK, walang way para makita natin lahat ng mga addresses simultaneously [through Trezor Suite], pero pwede natin ireveal ang bawat addresses kahit na nagamit na natin yun at walang problema kung mag reuse tayo ng addresses [apart from privacy concerns]: Screenshot

  • Receive tab > Hover over one of the previous addresses > Click reveal address > Enter your pin > Double-check the address > Confirm > Copy it.

Or theres a way to connect an electrum wallet to my trezor?.
Here you go: How to install Electrum with Trezor device
1766  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk - if it's not broken don't fix it on: December 09, 2021, 08:13:09 AM
Yes, some features are needed but member made telegram bots have done a good job at filling that necessity.
In regards to the subject field, you have a point but don't you think it's a bit late for that [considering how much they've spent so far]? There are certain things that you can't achieve with those telegram bots [e.g. responsive design and a few other stuff].

For what it's worth, I do like the overall feeling and look of the current software.
1767  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Warning] BitMainantMinerMiner.com (multiple red flags)!!! on: December 08, 2021, 08:36:00 PM
for some reason, they like using WhatsApp as a messenger for communication instead of an email address.
IIRC, there were certain ways to create a fake WhatsApp account [in other words, it takes little to no effort for them to start over with a new one].

Flag supported. Hopefully newbies and guests will see the warnings.
Thank you for the support and also for posting a warning on the other thread.

There have been some developments:

1768  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin platform on: December 08, 2021, 03:46:51 PM
Also when i buy percentages of bitcoin on this app is it safe in my wallet?
Anything that connects to the internet, it's "not" safe! Other users have already explained how you can reduce the risks, but after seeing @DannyHamilton mentioned Ledger, I would like to add something in regards to them:


Does it still accumulate profit in my wallet or have i got to do something else to store my percentages of bitcoin??
It doesn't automatically give you a reward... Look for the "Crypto Earn" part on their app, then you can stake it from there.
- Take note of the "minimum limits for earning a reward [scroll down to the middle of the page]"!

Btw, I'm not one of their users, so I can't comment if they're reliable or not!
1769  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Show off your hardware wallet on: December 08, 2021, 10:52:12 AM
Are you implying that the pen-shaped item is a hardware wallet?

At first I was wondering what is that Nano S doing in the background on your screen and why don't you mention that you have one of those as well. Then I realized that it's this thread that's open and visible on your computer screen.
My bad [sorry]... Without the vignette effect, your profile would've been more noticeable in the upper left corner.

I t would be very interesting to see this hardware wallet, but I completely understand your concerns why you're not sharing it. I tried to make little search for this wallet, but failed to find anything.
AFAICS, no one has posted anything about it on this forum [so far], but there are a lot of other wallets out there that are based on Trezor's firmware [to an extent]:


You just made my day Cheesy
1770  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc) on: December 08, 2021, 09:23:41 AM
Got it Smiley. Though the list is a bit outdated due to no information forwarded from the ones got listed, I appreciate the word.
Perhaps it's worth changing the status [e.g. NA, NSA and etc...] for those that haven't been active for more than a few months...



Thank you for informing me (even it's late). I updated the op and removed you in the list.
Thank you as well [I appreciate it] Smiley

with the risk of going offtopic but I have to ask you, why did you stop with your designing services?
As I remember, you are very talented and skilled. you did something to me a couple of times, and I was more than satisfied with your work. it would be a pity if you really neglect it.
Due to the lack of time, I'm having a hard time balancing my RL job with designing services and that has led to not being able to deliver my work on time [being on time, is a sign of respect and I can't achieve it].
- Thank you for the kind words, it means a lot Smiley
1771  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help with research - Comprehensive list of desktop bitcoin wallets on: December 07, 2021, 05:09:13 PM
Hi! I'm trying to do research by compiling a mega-exhaustive list of desktop bitcoin wallets.

It has to support BTC (If it's a multicurrency wallet)
~Snipped~
You might want to mention if you're only looking for those with source codes [to check if you can reproduce them] or not, but I'll list one for each:

  • Guarda - On some review sites, they're claiming it's open-source, but AFAIK it's "not" completely open-source + it's connected to "Changelly [the same goes for Atomic]"!
  • Jaxx - Closed-source.

Note: I would not recommend using either of them to store anything [especially the first one]!
1772  Other / Meta / Re: If the signature campaings are removed from the forum, will you stay or leave? on: December 07, 2021, 12:55:54 PM
Despite wearing a paid signature at the moment, there were certain periods that I was just wearing my own signature [not a paid one], so I'm not going to leave but without those, the overall activity on this forum would probably go down significantly, hence why I voted for the third option [e.g. fewer threads and etc...].
- That'd also lead to less spam, so it's not that bad Smiley
1773  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Show off your hardware wallet on: December 07, 2021, 11:49:30 AM
tell us when and why you bought your device, and show us its current condition.
I bought my Trezor One around late last year or early this year... Before that, I was using a local hardware wallet that was based on Trezor's firmware [it was 30% to 40% cheaper] but it had a lot of bugs in comparison to what I was seeing from the "real" Trezor hardware wallets, so I finally decided to purchase a Trezor One and I'm really pleased with it. Despite keeping it in a drawer with a lot of other stuff, there are still no scratches on either its body or screen.

Note: I can't disclose the name of the local hardware wallet due to safety reasons [e.g. various threats] against a few of the scammers I've exposed before and in case someone mentions why I'm participating in a local board on this forum, I'm not residing in there.

1774  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Coin Base or Meta Mask? on: December 07, 2021, 10:13:22 AM
baka mamaya malaki fees din pala ng coinbase
Yung Coinbase Pro mas mababa ang fee compare sa Coinbase mismo: Coinbase vs. Coinbase Pro: Fees

Kung eth at erc20 tokens lang naman ang meron ka, metamask ka na. Mas safe ka pa tapos hawak mo pa private keys mo.
It's worth noting na mas maganda kung gagamitin niya ang MetaMask with a hardware wallet [it supports both Trezor at Ledger, pero mas maganda yung Trezor]!

Kesa nasa wallet tulad ng Coinbase, hindi mo hawak private keys mo.
Meron din silang wallet kung saan hawak mo ang private keys mo [non-custodial yung wallet]: What’s the difference between the Coinbase app and the Coinbase Wallet app?
1775  Economy / Scam Accusations / [Warning] BitMainantMinerMiner.com (multiple red flags)!!! on: December 06, 2021, 06:58:49 PM
What happened:
As soon as I saw there's a recurring pattern [MinerMiner] in their domain name, I knew it was one of those platforms that are meant to scam its users...

Red flags:


Scammers Profile Link:
Tomearell

Reference Link:
Brand new Antminer s19j pro , L3+ mining rig , RTX 3090 mining Graphic card [archived]
BitMainantMinerMiner.com [archived]

Tagged and "created a flag".
1776  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Linzhi-inc.com review for scam - scam website - stay away on: December 06, 2021, 02:28:45 PM
So basically I don't have a chance to get my money back...
Odds aren't in your favor but don't let what I've said previously, discourage you from contacting the services I've listed before [from time to time, you might bump into stupid scammers out there, so there's still a small chance of recovering those]!
- Depending on how much it costs to hire a lawyer or use certain services, you might want to consider if it's still worth pursuing it/them or just ditch the whole idea.
1777  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Desktop Crypto Tracker on: December 06, 2021, 12:56:04 PM
Here are a few suggestions after trying it on my ancient/low-end laptop:

  • Responsive design - Apart from the three buttons at the top and the tradingview window, everything else remained the same while I was adjusting its size.
    - I do know that most of the users that use such programs probably have multi-monitor setups, but there are still others that simultaneously use a few apps with a single monitor.
  • Dark mode for the main part.
  • Custom alerts.

I really liked it Smiley
/Bookmarked
1778  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: As of today, Google ads for Bitcoin are no longer banned. on: December 06, 2021, 11:14:19 AM
Google ads for Bitcoin are not bad. Every business in the world needs publicity,advertisement to project it. So ads on Google about bitcoin are good. Because Google is a big source of publicity today.
The publicity and advertisement will increase the value and worth of Bitcoin.
I have to disagree with everything that you've said! Most of the BTCitcoin related Google ads, together with a certain registrar [cough (Name)... cough (Cheap)] that doesn't care to clean up their mess, are the sole reasons that hundreds/thousands of scammers were able to achieve their main objective in the past few years and in regards to the subject field of this thread, despite what they were claiming in the past few years, they never really stopped such ads from appearing in their system!

That will be helpful to introduce bitcoin to the people.
But it's definitely the worst way of introducing BTCitcoin to newcomers!
1779  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Am I Doing My Students a Disservice? on: December 06, 2021, 09:39:48 AM
So I beg the question; How can I create a class project centered around bitcoins ecosystem that can be inclusive to all students regardless of the technology they may or may not possess?
Based on the age bracket that they're at, I would go with a fun game like "SHAmory Bitcoin Card Game [How To Play SHAmory]".
- I'm not sure if you're fine with spending that much for just a couple of days in a year, but you can develop your own game [with a similar style] while focusing on other BTCitcoin related fields.

  • It is the perfect mixture of fun and education for anyone interested in learning about Bitcoin. Learn the basics of how mining works while earning Bitcoin rewards for each block you mine.

Note: I prefer to not vouch for that website [kindly DYOR]!
1780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the highest non-service wallet you ever dealt with? on: December 06, 2021, 06:49:49 AM
Based on the ones I've documented, it's "50BTC".

  • Mine was also from 2017... I was acting as an escrow provider for Qtum campaigns [signature & Twitter] and most of the BTCitcoins I've received from them, came from inputs that were more than 10BTC.

Note: I might be able to find a better one from my inbox, but it'll take a very long time.
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