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October 10, 2018, 03:14:49 PM
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Day trading is for trader who can't wait or don't have patience, and I'm do a day trading, about the profit long term trading can give your more profit but you should research first about the altcoin you want to trade if you choose a wrong altcoin not a profit you get but a big loss.

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Day trading is for trader who can't wait or don't have patience, and I'm do a day trading, about the profit long term trading can give your more profit but you should research first about the altcoin you want to trade if you choose a wrong altcoin not a profit you get but a big loss.
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October 10, 2018, 03:49:07 PM
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The blockchain is the underlying technology that facilitates transacting in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other Altcoins. Blockchain can be defined as a public ledger that records all the transactions and each block of transaction connects to another block to form a chain.

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The blockchain is the underlying technology that facilitates transacting in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other Altcoins. Blockchain can be defined as a public ledger that records all the transactions and each block of transaction connects to another block to form a chain.
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October 10, 2018, 04:12:26 PM
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Incredibly smart people aren't always born that way, but rather are constantly working to improve their intelligence. Here are 7 ways that you can get smart fast.

1. Focus less on yourself and more on the people around you.

Many people go through life thinking mostly about themselves. Sure, there are truly altruistic people, but most are relatively self-centered. Incredibly smart people understand that it's the people around you that generate support and opportunities, provided you show them your capacity to make it about them. In any given situation, listen first and consider how you can improve the lives of those in your purview. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the positive force you create for your own objectives.

2. Consider yourself the least informed in the room.

When you walk into the room thinking you are the smartest, your mind is closed to infinite possibilities. Incredibly smart people love to position themselves as ignorant. That way they are open to the learning adventure ahead. If you start by thinking that you don't have the right answers, in the best case you'll gain the truth and in the worst case you'll verify your accuracy.

3. Always be questioning.

Many people think they can show their smartness by providing answers all the time. Incredibly smart people know that people can truly assess your intelligence by the questions you ask. The trick is to make sure the questions you ask are truly inquisitive, looking for new answers--not just a ploy to make a statement or get your point across.

4. Look for something new every day.

It's easy to stagnate and get into a rut thinking you have seen it all before. Incredibly smart people know that the world is way too large and too complex to master in a single lifetime. Just the act of looking for one new thing to learn each day will increase your sensitivity to all that you never before considered.

5. Concentrate on the knowledge you lack instead of the knowledge you have.

It's fascinating how seemingly learned people can appear so dense at times. They like to make people think they are smart by readily quoting facts and figures or pontificating over a given subject. But often they lack the nuance that means the difference between competence and brilliance. Incredibly smart people see any obtained knowledge merely as a bridge to learning even more. They know the learning process is a never-ending journey to be enjoyed over a lifetime. Congratulate yourself briefly on each step in the journey, then bear down and learn more.

6. Explore the origin of everything.

Everything, no matter how simple, has a most wondrous story. Incredibly smart people find fascination in the most mundane of items and industries. Explore the world with open eyes and you'll gain incredibly useful knowledge from the most surprising places.

7. Hang out with the smartest people you can comprehend.

For many, it's wonderfully ego-satisfying to be the smartest person in the room. Incredibly smart people prefer to be in the company of those who can share powerful insights. Find people who challenge you and stretch your thinking. The joy of learning far outweighs the praise of being right.

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From the time you were little, your parents told you to be smart. Most people want to consider themselves smart; certainly no one likes to feel stupid. But sadly, it's difficult to determine if you were acting smart in a given situation until the time has passed, and of course, then it's too late. This delayed realization is where the physical act of slapping oneself in the forehead originally developed.

Being smart is not just about being intelligent. Lord knows the world has witnessed plenty of intelligent people do really stupid things. Incredibly smart people are also prone to moments of idiocy, but they do tend to act smarter most of the time. Here is how they do it and you can as well.

1. Focus less on yourself and more on the people around you.

Many people go through life thinking mostly about themselves. Sure, there are truly altruistic people, but most are relatively self-centered. Incredibly smart people understand that it's the people around you that generate support and opportunities, provided you show them your capacity to make it about them. In any given situation, listen first and consider how you can improve the lives of those in your purview. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the positive force you create for your own objectives.

2. Consider yourself the least informed in the room.

When you walk into the room thinking you are the smartest, your mind is closed to infinite possibilities. Incredibly smart people love to position themselves as ignorant. That way they are open to the learning adventure ahead. If you start by thinking that you don't have the right answers, in the best case you'll gain the truth and in the worst case you'll verify your accuracy.

3. Always be questioning.

Many people think they can show their smartness by providing answers all the time. Incredibly smart people know that people can truly assess your intelligence by the questions you ask. The trick is to make sure the questions you ask are truly inquisitive, looking for new answers--not just a ploy to make a statement or get your point across.

4. Look for something new every day.

It's easy to stagnate and get into a rut thinking you have seen it all before. Incredibly smart people know that the world is way too large and too complex to master in a single lifetime. Just the act of looking for one new thing to learn each day will increase your sensitivity to all that you never before considered.

5. Concentrate on the knowledge you lack instead of the knowledge you have.

It's fascinating how seemingly learned people can appear so dense at times. They like to make people think they are smart by readily quoting facts and figures or pontificating over a given subject. But often they lack the nuance that means the difference between competence and brilliance. Incredibly smart people see any obtained knowledge merely as a bridge to learning even more. They know the learning process is a never-ending journey to be enjoyed over a lifetime. Congratulate yourself briefly on each step in the journey, then bear down and learn more.

6. Explore the origin of everything.

Everything, no matter how simple, has a most wondrous story. Incredibly smart people find fascination in the most mundane of items and industries. Explore the world with open eyes and you'll gain incredibly useful knowledge from the most surprising places.

7. Hang out with the smartest people you can comprehend.

For many, it's wonderfully ego-satisfying to be the smartest person in the room. Incredibly smart people prefer to be in the company of those who can share powerful insights. Find people who challenge you and stretch your thinking. The joy of learning far outweighs the praise of being right.


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October 10, 2018, 05:43:18 PM
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Copy pasting own post and he has been attempting to scam by selling fake token.

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TEL is the next moon mission - I wanted to let you guys at bit coin talk know about this.

Right now its on kucoin, and forkdelta.

Right now (check your self) it's going for about 80% CHEAPER on forkdelta.
I've been personally arbtiraging the exchanges, and buying them on forkdetla, then trading
them off on kucoin. Cheesy Check prices your self if you think I'm lying before accusing Cheesy

The exchange is here >>> https://beta.forkdelta.app/#!/trade/0x31bbd084f5d3f46fe5c0a43d28c8eec7f5c7403b-ETH

you can find the kucoin exchange your self w/ google.

Enjoy the free monies guys Cheesy Feel free to +REP me on here ! Looking to start to fit in w/ the community! Excited to be here!  Smiley Kiss

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Last edit: October 11, 2018, 02:13:58 PM by Kemarit
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The blockchain is the underlying technology that facilitates transacting in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other Altcoins. Blockchain can be defined as a public ledger that records all the transactions and each block of transaction connects to another block to form a chain.

Technically Blocks are a set of transactions performed by the users that are collected and recorded by the miners. Every block contains a unique signature which is a code that links the new block created. To add a new block to the chain miners need to collect the transactions and solve a complex mathematical problem. The first miner to find the solution gets to add his block and is entitled to a reward.

Blockchain technology can have several other application other than cryptocurrency. Due to features like easy accessibility, transparency, cost-effectiveness, quick processing, blockchain has several other utilities for the companies and government. Here are some of the popular applications of blockchain:

Proof of Ownership - Blockchain can be used to record ownership for any tangible or intangible asset like land rights, real estate ownership, share certificates, copyrights, etc. The blockchain is a ledger that cannot be altered so the rightful owner of a property can be tracked easily.

Authenticated Voting - Blockchain technology can be used for voting as the records cannot be manipulated. Also, the votes would have a timestamp and other details recorded that can prove the authenticity of the votes.

Inter-organizational data management - Blockchain enables easy maintenance, better accessibility, and monitoring of data at organizations. They can provide customized access to the data as per their company policies.

Digital Identity - Blockchain can be used as a database for tracing the true identity of an individual due to the immutable feature of the blockchain.

Archived: (http://archive.is/o8uHG)

Original: https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-blockchain-2/answer/Vishal-Gupta-2642

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Blockchain Technology: The blockchain is the underlying technology that facilitates transacting in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other Altcoins. Blockchain can be defined as a public ledger that records all the transactions and each block of transaction connects to another block to form a chain. The transactions recorded are publicly available for verification, and thus the technology enables complete transparency.

How does the technology it works: Technically Blocks are a set of transactions performed by the users that are collected and recorded by the miners. Every block contains a unique signature which is a code that links the new block created. To add a new block to the chain miners need to collect the transactions and solve a complex mathematical problem. The first miner to find the solution gets to add his block and is entitled to a reward.

2nd part:

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-main-uses-of-blockchain/answer/Vishal-Gupta-2642
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Blockchain technology can have several other application other than cryptocurrency. Due to features like easy accessibility, transparency, cost-effectiveness, quick processing, blockchain has several other utilities for the companies and government. Here are some of the popular applications of blockchain:

Proof of Ownership - Blockchain can be used to record ownership for any tangible or intangible asset like land rights, real estate ownership, share certificates, copyrights, etc. The blockchain is a ledger that cannot be altered so the rightful owner of a property can be tracked easily.

Authenticated Voting - Blockchain technology can be used for voting as the records cannot be manipulated. Also, the votes would have a timestamp and other details recorded that can prove the authenticity of the votes.

Inter-organizational data management - Blockchain enables easy maintenance, better accessibility, and monitoring of data at organizations. They can provide customized access to the data as per their company policies.

Digital Identity - Blockchain can be used as a database for tracing the true identity of an individual due to the immutable feature of the blockchain.

Very clever. She copied two source, same author and make it one post. Sad part is that someone merited her post.

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Copy and paste post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5027114.msg46749192#msg46749192

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BitDice Casino is a well-established and profitably operating cryptocurrency casino that is seeking capital contributions from the public to transform itself into a new generation platform for online gaming experience. All the proceeds from this public contribution will be used for business expansion only. Besides profit sharing entitlement, the CSNO token will be one of the platform’s currencies of choice. It will be used to place bets, cash out, and reward players.
The CSNO token will be exchangeable on the BitDice Casino website and tradable on multiple cryptocurrency exchanges

Archived: (http://archive.is/3SfQf)

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https://icobench.com/ico/bitdice

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BitDice Casino is a well-established and profitably operating  cryptocurrency casino that is seeking capital contributions from the public to transform itself into a new-generation platform for online gaming experience.

BitDice Casino is issuing 100 000 000 (one hundred million)
CSNO tokens, 70% of which will be offered to the public and entitle for 70% of BitDice Casino’s net profit.

All the proceeds from this public contribution will be used for business expansion only.

Besides profit-sharing entitlement, the CSNO token will be one of the platform’s currencies of choice. It will be used to place bets, cash out, and reward players.

The CSNO token will be exchangeable on the BitDice Casino website and tradable on multiple cryptocurrency exchanges.

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Pretty exciting project. I'm just wondering if you will offer a physical device for long-term cold storage?


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A very exciting project. I'm just wondering if you can offer a physical device for a long-term cold storage.

It’s A very exciting project. I'm just wondering if you can offer a physical device for a long-term cold storage.👍🏻

Pretty exciting project. I'm just wondering if you will offer a physical device for long-term cold storage?

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What is the importance of hash?

Hash is very important to bitcoin because a hash function takes input data and forms a complex mathematical operation on it, resulting in a fixed-size output data. The size of the input data (also called message or string) is meaningless. What’s important to know is that the output data (also called digest) is always a fixed length.

If you don't understand what is this hash, this is the example.
every time you create a user account on a website, your password serves as the input of a hash function. Every time you visit that website and enter your password, a fast function is performed on your password. As long as the password matches the stored output, you can proceed to your account.

Hash functions have been used in computational processes for a long time, whether you realize it or not. Cryptographic hash functions are used for several security applications, such as message authentication codes (MACs), e-commerce protocols, and digital signatures.

Code:
.                                                Plain text
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Code:
.                                            (#) Hash function
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Code:
.                                       (#b!c1d&"(#df#!sk84#) Hash text

(Sorry for using code, I can't use images because I'm a newbie so this is my vise versa  Grin)

Bitcoin hashing properties
The following are important properties that a cryptography-viable hash function needs to function properly:

Efficiency
A cryptographic hash function shouldn’t take a long time to get from input to output.

Collision Resistance
It’s vital that two different inputs don’t have the same hash output; this is imperative to digital safety. While mathematically this is possible, it’s best if the odds are astronomically long for two different inputs to end up with the same output. In the event two distinct inputs have the same output, it’s referred to as a cryptographic hash collision, making it imperative for a hash to have a strong collision resistance. Otherwise, the algorithm will be vulnerable to collision attacks, which threatens security.

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Code:
.                                            10001011100010000110
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The pharmacist         Jet cash
Double-spending problem: if theymos sends money in digital format to The pharmacist, the pharmacist cannot know if theymos has deleted his copy of the file and he can choose to send the same file to jet cash.

Pre-image Resistance
Under ideal circumstances, it’s ideal that an input can’t be found based on the hash output. Any given input should have just one set hash output. If this resistance is absent in a function, it will likely be vulnerable to preimage attacks.

Second preimage resistance
It should also be difficult to find a second input on the off chance that input shares an output with another input. Functions that can’t resist this are vulnerable to second pre-image attacks.

Privacy
It’s vital for a hash function to hide input information. It should not be easy, or even possible, to learn information about the input merely by looking at the output.

Randomness
The final output of a hash function should be randomly distributed. Ideally, it would look akin to a series of coin flips so that a malicious player cannot find a pattern that could lead him or her to the original input.

Proof Of Work (Pow)
A proof-of-work system is intended to deter service abuses like span or the denial of service on networks that require a service requester.
- Cryptocurrency miners tend to use computational work to solve a string of numbers that start with multiple zeros, which is commonly called a challenge string. More zeros mean the mining process will be more difficult. A miner can “solve” a string by locating the response or proof string.

Note; that hash functions are not appropriate for storing encrypted passwords, as they are designed to be fast to compute, and hence would be candidates for brute-force attacks. Key derivation functions such as bcrypt or scrypt are designed to be slow to compute, and are more appropriate for password storage (npm has bcrypt and scrypt libraries, and PHP has a bcrypt implementation with password_hash).

There's a various “cryptographic hash algorithms” like DSA, SHA-1, SHA 256, MD5, BLAKE, and RIPEMD.
But the compatible hash for bitcoin is HASH SHA256,
SHA-256 is one of the successor hash functions to SHA-1 (collectively referred to as SHA-2), and is one of the strongest hash functions available. SHA-256 is not much more complex to code than SHA-1, and has not yet been compromised in any way. The 256-bit key makes it a good partner-function for AES. It is defined in the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standard ‘FIPS 180-4’. NIST also provide a number of test vectors to verify correctness of implementation.

In this JavaScript implementation, the script as clear and concise as possible, and equally as close as possible to the NIST specification, to make the operation of the script readily understandable.
Code:
/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */
/* SHA-256 (FIPS 180-4) implementation in JavaScript                  (c) Chris Veness 2002-2017  */
/*                                                                                   MIT Licence  */
/* www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html                                                     */
/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

'use strict';


/**
 * SHA-256 hash function reference implementation.
 *
 * This is an annotated direct implementation of FIPS 180-4, without any optimisations. It is
 * intended to aid understanding of the algorithm rather than for production use.
 *
 * While it could be used where performance is not critical, I would recommend using the ‘Web
 * Cryptography API’ (developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SubtleCrypto/digest) for the browser,
 * or the ‘crypto’ library (nodejs.org/api/crypto.html#crypto_class_hash) in Node.js.
 *
 * See csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/secure_hashing.html
 *     csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/examples.html
 */
class Sha256 {

    /**
     * Generates SHA-256 hash of string.
     *
     * @param   {string} msg - (Unicode) string to be hashed.
     * @param   {Object} [options]
     * @param   {string} [options.msgFormat=string] - Message format: 'string' for JavaScript string
     *   (gets converted to UTF-8 for hashing); 'hex-bytes' for string of hex bytes ('616263' ≡ 'abc') .
     * @param   {string} [options.outFormat=hex] - Output format: 'hex' for string of contiguous
     *   hex bytes; 'hex-w' for grouping hex bytes into groups of (4 byte / 8 character) words.
     * @returns {string} Hash of msg as hex character string.
     */
    static hash(msg, options) {
        const defaults = { msgFormat: 'string', outFormat: 'hex' };
        const opt = Object.assign(defaults, options);

        // note use throughout this routine of 'n >>> 0' to coerce Number 'n' to unsigned 32-bit integer

        switch (opt.msgFormat) {
            default: // default is to convert string to UTF-8, as SHA only deals with byte-streams
            case 'string':   msg = utf8Encode(msg);       break;
            case 'hex-bytes':msg = hexBytesToString(msg); break; // mostly for running tests
        }

        // constants [§4.2.2]
        const K = [
            0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5, 0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5,
            0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3, 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174,
            0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc, 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da,
            0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7, 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967,
            0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13, 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85,
            0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3, 0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070,
            0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5, 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3,
            0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208, 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2 ];

        // initial hash value [§5.3.3]
        const H = [
            0x6a09e667, 0xbb67ae85, 0x3c6ef372, 0xa54ff53a, 0x510e527f, 0x9b05688c, 0x1f83d9ab, 0x5be0cd19 ];

        // PREPROCESSING [§6.2.1]

        msg += String.fromCharCode(0x80);  // add trailing '1' bit (+ 0's padding) to string [§5.1.1]

        // convert string msg into 512-bit blocks (array of 16 32-bit integers) [§5.2.1]
        const l = msg.length/4 + 2; // length (in 32-bit integers) of msg + ‘1’ + appended length
        const N = Math.ceil(l/16);  // number of 16-integer (512-bit) blocks required to hold 'l' ints
        const M = new Array(N);     // message M is N×16 array of 32-bit integers

        for (let i=0; i<N; i++) {
            M[i] = new Array(16);
            for (let j=0; j<16; j++) { // encode 4 chars per integer (64 per block), big-endian encoding
                M[i][j] = (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+0)<<24) | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+1)<<16)
                        | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+2)<< 8) | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+3)<< 0);
            } // note running off the end of msg is ok 'cos bitwise ops on NaN return 0
        }
        // add length (in bits) into final pair of 32-bit integers (big-endian) [§5.1.1]
        // note: most significant word would be (len-1)*8 >>> 32, but since JS converts
        // bitwise-op args to 32 bits, we need to simulate this by arithmetic operators
        const lenHi = ((msg.length-1)*8) / Math.pow(2, 32);
        const lenLo = ((msg.length-1)*8) >>> 0;
        M[N-1][14] = Math.floor(lenHi);
        M[N-1][15] = lenLo;


        // HASH COMPUTATION [§6.2.2]

        for (let i=0; i<N; i++) {
            const W = new Array(64);

            // 1 - prepare message schedule 'W'
            for (let t=0;  t<16; t++) W[t] = M[i][t];
            for (let t=16; t<64; t++) {
                W[t] = (Sha256.σ1(W[t-2]) + W[t-7] + Sha256.σ0(W[t-15]) + W[t-16]) >>> 0;
            }

            // 2 - initialise working variables a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h with previous hash value
            let a = H[0], b = H[1], c = H[2], d = H[3], e = H[4], f = H[5], g = H[6], h = H[7];

            // 3 - main loop (note '>>> 0' for 'addition modulo 2^32')
            for (let t=0; t<64; t++) {
                const T1 = h + Sha256.Σ1(e) + Sha256.Ch(e, f, g) + K[t] + W[t];
                const T2 =     Sha256.Σ0(a) + Sha256.Maj(a, b, c);
                h = g;
                g = f;
                f = e;
                e = (d + T1) >>> 0;
                d = c;
                c = b;
                b = a;
                a = (T1 + T2) >>> 0;
            }

            // 4 - compute the new intermediate hash value (note '>>> 0' for 'addition modulo 2^32')
            H[0] = (H[0]+a) >>> 0;
            H[1] = (H[1]+b) >>> 0;
            H[2] = (H[2]+c) >>> 0;
            H[3] = (H[3]+d) >>> 0;
            H[4] = (H[4]+e) >>> 0;
            H[5] = (H[5]+f) >>> 0;
            H[6] = (H[6]+g) >>> 0;
            H[7] = (H[7]+h) >>> 0;
        }

        // convert H0..H7 to hex strings (with leading zeros)
        for (let h=0; h<H.length; h++) H[h] = ('00000000'+H[h].toString(16)).slice(-8);

        // concatenate H0..H7, with separator if required
        const separator = opt.outFormat=='hex-w' ? ' ' : '';

        return H.join(separator);

        /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

        function utf8Encode(str) {
            try {
                return new TextEncoder().encode(str, 'utf-8').reduce((prev, curr) => prev + String.fromCharCode(curr), '');
            } catch (e) { // no TextEncoder available?
                return unescape(encodeURIComponent(str)); // monsur.hossa.in/2012/07/20/utf-8-in-javascript.html
            }
        }

        function hexBytesToString(hexStr) { // convert string of hex numbers to a string of chars (eg '616263' -> 'abc').
            const str = hexStr.replace(' ', ''); // allow space-separated groups
            return str=='' ? '' : str.match(/.{2}/g).map(byte => String.fromCharCode(parseInt(byte, 16))).join('');
        }
    }



    /**
     * Rotates right (circular right shift) value x by n positions [§3.2.4].
     * @private
     */
    static ROTR(n, x) {
        return (x >>> n) | (x << (32-n));
    }


    /**
     * Logical functions [§4.1.2].
     * @private
     */
    static Σ0(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(2,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(13, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(22, x); }
    static Σ1(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(6,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(11, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(25, x); }
    static σ0(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(7,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(18, x) ^ (x>>>3);  }
    static σ1(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(17, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(19, x) ^ (x>>>10); }
    static Ch(x, y, z)  { return (x & y) ^ (~x & z); }          // 'choice'
    static Maj(x, y, z) { return (x & y) ^ (x & z) ^ (y & z); } // 'majority'

}


/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

if (typeof module != 'undefined' && module.exports) module.exports = Sha256; // ≡ export default Sha256

Note; that these scripts are intended to assist in studying the algorithms, not for production use. For production use, check this:(for web cryptography API ) https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SubtleCrypto/digest
(And here for crypto library nodes) https://nodejs.org/api/crypto.html#crypto_class_hash
Source; https://www.[Suspicious link removed]
https://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html#src-code

Ps:all names I provided to this post is my inspiration before I create this, that's why I put their names.


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Most investors often complain that it is hard to make money in crypto market, blaming the crypto market for their losses. On the other hand, we also hear stories of savvy investors making spectacular profits from investment opportunities that are often missed by others. So what’s going on here?
After investing in crypto market for more than 5 years, I came to realise that most crypto investors often make the following mistakes that often cause them to get “rekt” and loose their money.  

 1.  Investing based on emotions, without a logical pre-defined buy and sell rules

Most people often invest based on emotions. They usually buy a coin because they feel that the coin price would go up, without any idea on how much the coin they are buying is worth. Trouble is, our emotions tend to get the better of us most of the time and this often lead to poor investment decisions.

 2. Stubbornly Holding On To Losing Coins

Without a logical set of pre-defined sell rules, investors often find themselves holding on to losing coins for a long time. They usually “justify” their decisions by thinking that the price of the coin will rise eventually.
The problem with this approach is that by holding on to losing coins for too long, the risk that the investor is assuming often rises to dangerously high levels.  To make matters worse, when he finally decides to sell the coin, he will usually incur a loss that is much larger than intended.  

3. Investing based on a prediction of the crypto market direction

At any one time, there would usually be one group of analysts predicting that the crypto market would go up and another predicting that the crypto market would crash. So who’s right?
The truth is, no one can consistently predict the direction of the crypto market. And contrary to popular belief, you do not need to predict the direction of the market in order to invest successfully! Rather, it is more important to able to spot whether the market is on and uptrend or downtrend and invest based on the current market trend.

So what does this all mean?

If you are planning to increase your wealth by investing in the crypto market, it is crucial that you avoid these investment mistakes at all costs. And that’s just the start! The next logical step before you start investing is to do deep research of the coins you intend to invest and make sure that coin is currently not overvalued. If you decide that coin has potential to grow in value next step is to pre-determine set of buy and sell rules. With these rules, you would likely to be less emotional when it comes to making investment decisions. In the long run, you stand a higher chance of achieving consistent profitability. So there you have it. All the best to your investment success!


Note: These are not my original ideas. I decided to share this cause I thought it made sense.

Archived: http://archive.is/1CqdK

Original: https://www.wealthacademyglobal.com/3-deadly-investment-mistakes-you-must-avoid/

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Most amateur investors and even some “seasoned” investors often complain that it is hard to make money consistently in the stock market, blaming the stock market for their losses. On the other hand, we also hear stories of savvy investors making spectacular profits from investment opportunities that are often missed by others. So what’s going on here?

After investing for more than 20 years and speaking to thousands of amateurs and professional investors, I came to realise that most amateurs often make the following mistakes that often cause them to get “burnt” and disillusioned.
1) Investing based on emotions, without a logical set of pre-defined buy and sell rules.

Most amateurs often invest based on emotions. They usually buy a stock because they feel that the stock price would go up, without any idea on how much the stock they are buying is worth. Trouble is, our emotions tend to get the better of us most of the time and this often lead to poor investment decisions.

2) Stubbornly Holding On To Losing Stocks

Without a logical set of pre-defined sell rules, amateurs often find themselves holding on to losing stocks for a long time. They usually “justify” their decisions by thinking that the price of the stock will rise eventually.

The problem with this approach is that by holding on to losing stocks for too long, the risk that the investor is assuming often rises to dangerously high levels.  To make matters worse, when he finally decides to sell the stock, he will usually incur a loss that is much larger than intended.

3) Investing based on a prediction of the stock market direction

At any one time, there would usually be one group of analysts predicting that the stock market would go up and another predicting that the stock market would crash. So who’s right?

The truth is, no one can consistently predict the direction of the stock market. And contrary to popular belief, you do not need to predict the direction of the stock market in order to invest successfully! Rather, it is more important to able to spot whether the market is on and uptrend or downtrend and invest based on the current market trend.

He put a disclaimer below. Admitting that is not his original, the problem is that he didn't put the source. So its clearly a case of plagiarism and spinning as he changes wordings like stocks->coins.

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October 12, 2018, 07:34:03 AM
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Full Member Bakul_cacing plagiarising for receiving merits in pugman's Bitcoin Q/A thread.

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Question #1: What is bitcoin’s Mempool? What does it do, what is held there and where is it’s physical location on the network?

The bitcoin mempool is where unconfirmed Bitcoin transactions are stored.
It's a set of all all the transactions that have been broadcast but have not yet been added to a block by a miner.
Every node has its own transaction relay policy so there is no definite mempool, but different mempools for different nodes.

Archive : http://archive.fo/MLCn1

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The bitcoin mempool is where unconfirmed transactions are stored.
It's a set of all the transactions that have been broadcast but have not yet been added to a block by a miner.
Every node has its own transaction relay policy so there is no definite mempool, but different mempools for different nodes.
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Лoгикa пepмaнeнтнoй peвoлюции нe тepпит никaкиx кoмпpoмиccoв. Boт yжe тpи гoдa пpoшлo c тex пop, кaк житeли Кpымa пpoгoлocoвaли зa вoзвpaщeниe нa Poдинy — a peвoлюциoннoe yкpaинcкoe гocyдapcтвo пpoдoлжaeт бopьбy c peгиoнoм, кoтopый oнo дo cиx пop cчитaeт cвoим. Ha дняx былo oбъявлeнo o тoм, чтo в Xepcoнcкoй oблacти зaкoнчeнo вoзвeдeниe бeтoннoй дaмбы, oкoнчaтeльнo пepeкpывaющeй Ceвepo-Кpымcкий кaнaл.
 
etc..

http://archive.li/9YKWR#selection-9563.0-9563.17

original: https://radiovesti.ru/brand/60944/episode/1497718/

Quote from: Maksim Kononenko https://radiovesti.ru/brand/60944/episode/1497718/ on May 03, 2017, 07:25:00 AM

Лoгикa пepмaнeнтнoй peвoлюции нe тepпит никaкиx кoмпpoмиccoв. Boт yжe тpи гoдa пpoшлo c тex пop, кaк житeли Кpымa пpoгoлocoвaли зa вoзвpaщeниe нa Poдинy — a peвoлюциoннoe yкpaинcкoe гocyдapcтвo пpoдoлжaeт бopьбy c peгиoнoм, кoтopый oнo дo cиx пop cчитaeт cвoим. Ha дняx былo oбъявлeнo o тoм, чтo в Xepcoнcкoй oблacти зaкoнчeнo вoзвeдeниe бeтoннoй дaмбы, oкoнчaтeльнo пepeкpывaющeй Ceвepo-Кpымcкий кaнaл.
etc..
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Cниcxoдитeльнo oтнocитьcя к жeнcким кaпpизaм мoжeт тoлькo пo-нacтoящeмy cильный и yвepeнный в ceбe мyжчинa, лишённый кoмплeкcoв и пpeдpaccyдкoв. A cлaбый, в oтвeт нa жeнcкyю иcтepикy, пpoдeмoнcтpиpyeт cвoю.
http://archive.li/8O3NB#selection-1421.0-1421.205

Quote from: Taшa Кaлитa from: http://www.inpearls.ru/344968 on September 12, 2012
Cниcxoдитeльнo oтнocитcя к жeнcким кaпpизaм мoжeт тoлькo пo-нacтoящeмy cильный и yвepeнный в ceбe мyжчинa, лишённый кoмплeкcoв и пpeдpaccyдкoв. A cлaбый, в oтвeт нa жeнcкyю иcтepикy, пpoдeмoнcтpиpyeт cвoю.
© Taшa Кaлитa

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Last edit: October 13, 2018, 08:04:49 AM by LoyceV
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I'm leaving this here, please ban sa123 Banned!:
I think the vast majority of people are going to have a lot of trouble getting any merit. Thus far, the majority of active contributors haven't received any merit. it like me.

Jeez, what a dumbass - I suspected plagiarism and, yep... turns out this post is a direct copy of one that was made earlier in this thread:

I think the vast majority of people are going to have a lot of trouble getting any merit. Thus far, the majority of active contributors haven't received any merit.

buh-bye.

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What happened: Plagiarized Whitepaper, website and ANN post.

Their Whitepaper is almost 100% plagiarized, check here:
SCAM ACCUSATION posted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5048720.0

Profile: NZEXToken
ANN https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5028782.0
https://archive.is/rjWVb

Scammer Website: https://newzoneex.com/
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PLAGIARISM: Website and ANN post:










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it has an official support from China and it has a brilliant technology that is now becoming more decentralised than ever seen in the block chain space. I believe it has a great future.

Archived: http://archive.is/724jX

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NEO is extremely strong, it has an official support from China and it has a brilliant technology that is now becoming more decentralised than ever.

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October 13, 2018, 07:56:36 AM
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User JollyGood deserve a permban.

Here is my investigation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5049155.msg46799002#msg46799002

Reference:
It's a permaban. This is no different than copying someone else's post and if you do this then you have absolutely no intention of contributing here and you're 100% only doing it to farm your account and/or bleed bounties whilst putting in no effort at all. It's scumbags like these that are destroying the forum. If they're too lazy to actually make posts then don't bother.


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October 13, 2018, 08:13:28 AM
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Topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5047247.0

#1
https://ibb.co/hVGezU
https://ibb.co/diDReU

#2
https://ibb.co/bEi3R9
https://ibb.co/hRhV69
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October 14, 2018, 11:27:19 AM
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Can anyone explain why my account is banned?
I have been inactive for 1 month. when I'm online, my account is banned.
Someone please explain what is my mistake.
My profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1920257
You should have received an email in connection with your ban into your email inbox, in that email there's a link where you can reach the mods in connection with your ban.
If you start a new registration here, it could be a ban evasion, and mods don't like it.
If you have doubt about the reason of your ban, read the rules first, and check that you haven't violated any of them. If you haven't violated any of the rules, you can use the email address mentioned above to discuss your ban.
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October 14, 2018, 11:55:15 AM
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Can anyone explain why my account is banned?
I have been inactive for 1 month. when I'm online, my account is banned.
Someone please explain what is my mistake.
My profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1920257
You should have received an email in connection with your ban into your email inbox, in that email there's a link where you can reach the mods in connection with your ban.
If you start a new registration here, it could be a ban evasion, and mods don't like it.
If you have doubt about the reason of your ban, read the rules first, and check that you haven't violated any of them. If you haven't violated any of the rules, you can use the email address mentioned above to discuss your ban.
I have tried to send an email but there is no answer.
and I have never broken the rules of the forum.
I think someone accused me of making a mistake in this forum.
Because I find out if my account is reported on this topic. But in this topic there is not my name
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October 14, 2018, 01:37:20 PM
Last edit: December 07, 2018, 05:52:45 PM by Coolcryptovator
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Plagiarism:

Profile: aminechamchi1 (Banned)

Nice project!

I think that our privacy must be protected on blockchain.

I hope ETHSecure is going well Smiley


Copy paste from;

Nice project!

I think that our privacy must be protected on blockchain.

I hope ETHSecure is going well Smiley


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