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November 19, 2025, 01:44:12 PM
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You're right - they applied today, faked activity by spamming the first page of their post history trying to hide their inactiveness from the manager.

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November 19, 2025, 02:01:35 PM
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One user who just wake up after 18 months and made 20 post in a single day (today itself). I am getting mixed results from his posting style in different AI detectors. I don't know if he is accepted in the Cybet.com signature or not but he is wearing the signature. Please share your opinion.
User: impulse709

Cyber bet signature campaign ended 5 years ago https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5255719.0 and the user was never part of it( looked at the spreadsheet). Just another user wearing random avatar and signature to fake it.

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November 20, 2025, 09:54:48 AM
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You're right - they applied today, faked activity by spamming the first page of their post history trying to hide their inactiveness from the manager.
Indeed, it looks like that.

Upon looking at the profile feedback, it seems even this is a bought account. IMO, managers are facing serious demand and supply problem which makes me wonder what is better? Paying more accounts or paying more to accounts who are actually contributing? I believe that 'less is more' specially in terms of BTT marketing.


BTW both are silent on the issue, which is strange.


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November 20, 2025, 04:21:41 PM
Last edit: November 20, 2025, 06:22:39 PM by Satofan44
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Mr Reporter

To some level of some understand  and little research work you have ask a great question. And your intuition is spot-on yes, from the looks of things there have been quantum demonstrations of factoring very small RSA keys, but they’re not really “breaking RSA” in any cryptographically meaningful way and that’s why people aren’t yet alarmed about a real Shor-based threat to real-world crypto.

https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/chinese-scientists-claim-they-broke-rsa-encryption-with-a-quantum-computer-but-theres-a-catch?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Well when you made mention of “Fault Tolerance” was a bit confused to me but after some research I could say that “The blog post you read probably was referring to a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) — that is, a quantum machine that’s large, accurate, and stable enough to break real cryptographic keys (e.g., RSA-2048).
https://forklog.com/en/quantum-computer-cracks-22-bit-rsa-encryption/
No tests needed once again.



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endut15

I think everyone here shares the same pain point: cross-chain sounds great on paper but using it in real life can still be stressful. I’ve had smooth transfers before, and then other times waited 25+ minutes wondering if my funds were just gone.

What I find interesting lately is how the whole market is shifting. A few years ago bridges felt like a temporary workaround, but now they’re becoming actual core infrastructure for liquidity to move where it’s most efficient.

Still, the biggest concern for me is security — too many hacks in this sector to ignore. If a bridge fails, it fails catastrophically.

Has anyone here found a cross-chain solution they trust enough to use regularly? Preferably one that protects users even if a validator or routing node gets compromised?

Also AI.

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November 20, 2025, 08:00:47 PM
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Mr Reporter

To some level of some understand  and little research work you have ask a great question. And your intuition is spot-on yes, from the looks of things there have been quantum demonstrations of factoring very small RSA keys, but they’re not really “breaking RSA” in any cryptographically meaningful way and that’s why people aren’t yet alarmed about a real Shor-based threat to real-world crypto.

https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/chinese-scientists-claim-they-broke-rsa-encryption-with-a-quantum-computer-but-theres-a-catch?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Well when you made mention of “Fault Tolerance” was a bit confused to me but after some research I could say that “The blog post you read probably was referring to a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) — that is, a quantum machine that’s large, accurate, and stable enough to break real cryptographic keys (e.g., RSA-2048).
https://forklog.com/en/quantum-computer-cracks-22-bit-rsa-encryption/
No tests needed once again.



Update.

endut15

I think everyone here shares the same pain point: cross-chain sounds great on paper but using it in real life can still be stressful. I’ve had smooth transfers before, and then other times waited 25+ minutes wondering if my funds were just gone.

What I find interesting lately is how the whole market is shifting. A few years ago bridges felt like a temporary workaround, but now they’re becoming actual core infrastructure for liquidity to move where it’s most efficient.

Still, the biggest concern for me is security — too many hacks in this sector to ignore. If a bridge fails, it fails catastrophically.

Has anyone here found a cross-chain solution they trust enough to use regularly? Preferably one that protects users even if a validator or routing node gets compromised?

Also AI.
Endut15 used AI, the tools (I used to check if he used AI) displayed that what he posted is 100% AI.

But what Mr Reporter posted was not seen as AI. I used 3 different AI detectors but all displayed that it is 100% human written. Which AI detector did you use to know that it is AK written? According to have I seen, it is not written by AI.

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November 20, 2025, 09:12:57 PM
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But what Mr Reporter posted was not seen as AI. I used 3 different AI detectors but all displayed that it is 100% human written. Which AI detector did you use to know that it is AK written? According to have I seen, it is not written by AI.

Satofan44 said no test needed cause the source link shared by Mr Reporter stated (utm_source=chatgpt.com).

I think he did not used AI to write his post fully, or he could use AI to find out source link.
And he might use AI or grammerly to make his text well organised or translate, i'm not sure, that is why your detector not taging it as AI.

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November 21, 2025, 02:55:59 AM
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But what Mr Reporter posted was not seen as AI. I used 3 different AI detectors but all displayed that it is 100% human written. Which AI detector did you use to know that it is AK written? According to have I seen, it is not written by AI.

There is almost zero chance that guy has any understanding of quantum computing and cryptography. The post looks like something written by AI, which they tried to humanize.

Many of their other posts look AI generated and are detected as AI generated.

I totally get what you’re saying it’s wild how we hear “protect your data” everywhere, yet the same people end up keeping passwords on a USB stick or ignoring basic hygiene. The UK’s recent leaks just underline how fragile that trust can be, especially when censorship and data‑handling policies clash.

Do you think stricter guidelines (like mandatory encryption for any offline backups) would help, or is it more about changing the habit of “just stick it on a USB and forget about it.

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I just think the pictures you’re painting lines up with what the data’s showing: Bitcoin’s price doesn’t swing on a single lever, it’s a mash‑up of macro shocks, regulatory milestones and the old‑school scarcity trigger of the halving. From 2019‑2025 we saw COVID‑19 spark a massive liquidity surge, the Luna implosion slam the market into a “sell‑the‑news” dip, and the U.S. spot‑ETF approvals in early 2024 flood institutional cash into the ecosystem . Those catalysts didn’t just nudge the price—they acted as on/off switches for each bull‑bear leg.

Right now the market is sitting around $91 k, a ~30 % pullback from the October peak, and the Fear & Greed Index has been flashing extreme fear (10‑11) after a brief “greed” spell in October .
https://www.ainvest.com/news/bitcoin-4-year-cycle-current-price-correction-deep-dive-market-psychology-cyclical-shifts-2511/
That’s the classic post‑halving consolidation phase: the 2024 halving cut miner rewards in half, and while the supply shock is still there, it’s being filtered through tighter Fed policy and a wave of ETF redemptions that have added selling pressure . Historically, a 4‑year cycle would expect a deeper 30‑50 % correction before the next up‑leg, but the current dip is milder than the 70‑80 % crashes of past cycles .


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November 21, 2025, 09:51:41 AM
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But what Mr Reporter posted was not seen as AI. I used 3 different AI detectors but all displayed that it is 100% human written. Which AI detector did you use to know that it is AK written? According to have I seen, it is not written by AI.

There is almost zero chance that guy has any understanding of quantum computing and cryptography. The post looks like something written by AI, which they tried to humanize.

Many of their other posts look AI generated and are detected as AI generated.

Here are some other proof of his AI use. So total (2+3)=5 AI detector tool flagged his post as AI. That's enough AI for me to believe he is using AI, no doubt on that. Btw, afaik copyleaks is known as one of the most reliable AI detector tools out there in the market, and it gave 100% AI for that users post. So you already know what happened...





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November 21, 2025, 12:35:13 PM
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Endut15 used AI, the tools (I used to check if he used AI) displayed that what he posted is 100% AI.

But what Mr Reporter posted was not seen as AI. I used 3 different AI detectors but all displayed that it is 100% human written. Which AI detector did you use to know that it is AK written? According to have I seen, it is not written by AI.
The post was merited by forum staff member Mitchell before it included the update by Endut15, I will inform you in private for other metrics. Anyway these tools are very unreliable to me at times. I've tried checking some random text of mine that is decades old and sometimes they are detected as AI and other times they are not. Some tools work fairly well, most others seem to be running a RNG.  Cheesy

Satofan44 said no test needed cause the source link shared by Mr Reporter stated (utm_source=chatgpt.com).
He didn't even bother removing it which means that the whole post is AI. If you'd use chatgpt like this and leave the source then you'd make a note about it.

There is almost zero chance that guy has any understanding of quantum computing and cryptography. The post looks like something written by AI, which they tried to humanize.
This is as well.


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November 21, 2025, 12:47:29 PM
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One user who just wake up after 18 months and made 20 post in a single day (today itself). I am getting mixed results from his posting style in different AI detectors. I don't know if he is accepted in the Cybet.com signature or not but he is wearing the signature. Please share your opinion.
User: impulse709

No, he is not a participant."Cybet.com Crypto Casino Signature Campaign", the avatar and signature was posted by him in order to increase his chance of being accepted into this campaign. The full list of participants accepted into the signature campaign Cybet.com Little Mouse is posted here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5565731.msg66066584#msg66066584

It seems that impulse709 has no intention of stopping, and today it has already posted 10 messages at intervals of several minutes.

 
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November 23, 2025, 05:10:18 AM
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I have quoted two user posts here to show you. I have not checked their writings. But please take a closer look. These two have used Chategpt. And this is understandable without checking. Please check the rest.


User: JoyceBTC
I just found few places you can travel to and make payments with bitcoin.

1.Tbilisi City, Georgia

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Tbilisi is the capital of the country Georgia and it has a pollution of about 1.2 million people. It is one of the most popular places in Georgia where crypto payments are accepted, so as to also ease stress for most travelers who come to the city and have the issue of making payments through their normal traditional bank card. Tbilisi is a very beautiful city with nice experience for travelers from different part of the world who would love to visit and it has about 200 different businesses that accept Bitcoin as well as other crypto currencies.

Few places in Tbilisi where crypto is accepted

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* Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, a luxurious hotel with about 236 rooms accepts Bitcoin payments through Bitcoin POS terminals or QR code scans
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* Krab coffee & bar, accepts Bitcoin payments through QR code scans which made it easier to avoid extra charges for customers from other countries
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* Mostly in the center of Tbilisi it has so many crypto ATMs which allows people purchase Bitcoin and other crypto currencies.

https://www.tradingview.com/news/cointelegraph%3A6feda2ebb094b%3A0-crypto-is-used-for-payments-in-georgia-not-to-get-rich-tbilisi-crypto-city-guide/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

2.The Cranleigh Boutique Hotel,UK

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The cranleigh boutique hotel is a luxurious hotel located in the north west of England in the UK and also the first to accept Bitcoin payment and other cryptocurrencies in the north west. Cranleigh offer so many exciting experiences to make your stay an unforgettable experience like
* Luxurious stylish rooms
* Premium packages
* Free Wi-Fi and lots more

https://hotelierandhospitality.com/2021/11/04/stephen-hargreaves-cranleigh-boutique-becomes-first-north-west-venue-to-accept-cryptocurrency/?utm_source=chatgpt.com


3.City of Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague is also another Bitcoin-friendly location where travelers can spend crypto currencies in so many ways or make bitcoins payments as well as other cryptocurrencies. Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and it is located in Central Europe

Places where Bitcoin payments are accepted in Prague

Accommodation/Hotel
* Prague Siesta Apartments
* Hotel Mozart Prague
Cafés/Bar/Restaurants
* U Malířů Restaurant
* A Maze in Tchaiovna
* Bar No.7
* Paralelní Polis/Bitvoin coffee

https://praguemorning.cz/where-can-you-use-cryptocurrencies-in-prague/?utm_source=chatgpt.com




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List of places that accept BTC.

1. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai is one of the popular tech travelers cities in Asia, and Bitcoin fits right into the culture here. The vibe is chill, The food is great, Wi-Fi is everywhere.

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/11/05/U6Y5J5.jpeg

Food & cafe spots that accept Bitcoin

. Yellow(Nimman area): co-working+cafe. Very BTC/lighting friendly.

. Camp Chiang Mai: Cafe & working space, has accepted lighting before.

. My Secret Cafe in Town: coffee+ brunch spot ( known in the nomad circles for being open to Bitcoin payments.

Lodging & Co-living options.

. Yellow Co-living/Co-working: For long-term nomads. ( Direct Bitcoin+ lighting friendly)

. Hub53 Co-living & Co-working: Remote worker Co-living. ( Many crypto users stay here, dm to confirm).

Things To Do In Chiang Mai.

. Explore Nimman ( the cool coffee+ co-working district?
. Night markets ( cheap and fun )
. Temples everywhere
. Elephant sanctuaries near mountains ( choose ethical ones only).

https://ibetoncrypto.com/chiang-mai-for-digital-nomads/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

2.Taghazout, Morocco.

Taghazout is a relaxed surf village near Agadir with a big digital nomad and backpackers presence, which is why Bitcoin is not strange here at all. A lot of small hotels and beachfront cafe's are familiar with lighting or direct wallet payment. If you ask, you'll often hear "sure" no problem.

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/11/05/U6Y7pz.jpeg

Food & Hangouts:

. Windy Bay Restaurant: beachfront spot popular with nomads (ask about direct bitcoin/lighting)

. Local Surf Cafe's along the beachfront: A lot of these places allow direct payment arrangements.

Accommodation

. Pickalbators White Beach Taghazout ( listed as crypto-friendly on Travala)

Surf hostels and Co-living houses often accept BTC directly if message privately.

Things To Do In Taghazout.

. Surf (obviously)
. Sunset cafes on the rooftop
. Yoga & meditation session.
. Dat trips to paradise valley ( beautiful nature spot nearby).

https://www.travala.com/hotel/pickalbatros-white-beach-taghazout---adults-friendly-16-years-plus---all-inclusive-39641578?hotel_id=39641578&r1=2&search_code=LWx6LkAyW8R9Yl9x&utm_source=chatgpt.com

3. Lagos, Portugal.

Lagos is one of the most relaxed Bitcoin - friendly beach towns you will find in Europe. There are lots of surf culture, small cafe's, hostels and a friendly vibe where paying in BTC doesn't feel unusual at all  especially using lighting.

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/11/05/U6YBZ2.png

Food & Cafe Places That Accept Bitcoin.

.Flow Restaurant & Bar: known for accepting Bitcoin via lighting with friendly staff.

.The Studio: ( vegetarian cafe) cozy spot, accept bitcoin.

.Goji lounge cafe: ( Brunch/ salad/ smoothie bowls)   Bitcoin accepted; popular with travelers+ surfers.

Stay & Accommodation.

. Lagos Surf House: ( surf hostels/co-living) host's crypto travelers; BTC accepted for stay.

. Suntrap Hostel: ( Budget traveler hostel) some stays have been paid in BTC.

Things to do while you're there.

. Praia Dona Ana: small cliff-lined beach with insane views.
. Kayaking or boat tours through the Ponta da Piedade caves
. Surf schools everywhere if you want to try something new

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cfzt0W_j62_/?igsh=MTljMjcwb201bnJjeg==
https://blog.atlanticbridge.com.br/en/en-na-praia-de-bitcoin-em-portugal-o-crypto-optimism-ainda-reina?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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This is not the first time Itz-prisigold account have used AI to generate posts particularly on that thread where they have received a lot of merits.

Restaurants That Accept Cryptocurrency

1. Bitcoin Coffee - Buy Coffee With Bitcoin.
If you're looking to spend Bitcoin and love coffee, then Bitcoin coffee ( US based online roaster) let's you do exactly that.They accept Bitcoin directly for coffee bean orders, shipping to many countries. Their slogan " Coffee on chain".
What You Can Do.
. Visit their website, place an order for coffee beans ( shipped from the US) and pay with Bitcoin directly. Their site says: Buying coffee with Bitcoin means that we can cut out the middle man... We roast the beans... We're a community of coffee lovers and Bitcoiners.

What to check/ Limitations.
. This is an online retailer, not a physical cafe where you walk in and pay BTC for a cappuccino.
. You'll likely pay shipping or handing fees outside of just the beans
. Always check current BTC payment term on their website because policies may change.

https://bitcoincoffee.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com


2. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - where The Beach Meets Bitcoin.

If you're looking for a nice place that blends sunshine with a lovely ocean views and very Bitcoin friendly vibes, Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's best place for crypto travelers. From craft breweries to boutique hotels, you'll find plenty of spots that welcome Bitcoin.

Stay/ Accommodations.

. Hotel Rio Malecon: Boutique hotel in downtown Vallarta. Accept Bitcoin for booking.

. Casa Isabel Boutique Hotel: Scenic hilltop hotel overlooking the ocean. Known to be Bitcoin friendly among digital nomads.

. Vallarta Shores Beach Hotel: Beachfront suites and penthouses. Some rooms are available via crypto payment ( check direct booking).

Cafe & Restaurants.

. Monzon Brewing Co. : Craft beer & tacos and open for Bitcoin payments.

. The Green Place: Vegan cafe that accepts BTC.

. Bonito Kitchen: Asian-fusion restaurant, Bitcoin friendly.

Things To Do:

. Walk along the Malecon boardwalk.
. Take a boat to Los Arcos Marine Park.
. Explore Zona Romantica.
. You can visit local markets.

https://blog.upay.best/best-places-to-spend-crypto-in-mexico/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Restaurants/ Cafe.

. Pixel Café:   Trendy coworking café popular among freelancers & crypto users

. Kawana Coffee Spot:   Cozy café near Wrzeszcz district that supports digital payments.

Things To Do.

. Walk through Długi Targ.
. You should visit the European Solidarity Centre.
. You can also enjoy seaside views in Brzeźno Beach.
.Check out coworking spaces.

Gdańsk has a few Bitcoin ATMs around the city, perfect for topping up on your travels:
https://www.bitomat.com/en/bitomaty/bitomat-gdansk-manhattan-grunwaldzka?utm_source=chatgpt.com

4. Quepos / Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Quepos and Manuel Antonio are one of those places where the beach meets the jungle, monkeys overhead, calm water below and a relaxed tourism scene. And it's close to the Bitcoin jungle ecosystem in the south of Costa Rica. While it's not a full circular economy, you can spend Bitcoin here.

Accommodation/ Hotels

. Hotel La Colina(Manual Antonio): offers 10% discount if you pay in Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency. This place has a restaurant & pool.

Selina Manuel Antonio: popular nomad hostel. They don't advertise BTC but Selina hostels are known worldwide for being crypto friendly if you ask.

Food & Cafe.

You won't see many big restaurant signs saying "Bitcoin Accepted" but Manuel Antonio is close to the Bitcoin jungle economy covering Dominical, Uvita and Ojochal, where dozens of cafes, hostels and shops accept lightning.

What You Can Do While Spending BTC.

. Manuel Antonio National Park wildlife trails.
. Sunset beaches with cafes on the hill
. Boat tours and fishing trips in Quepos marina.
. Yoga, surf classes or rainforest walks.

https://www.lacolina.com/book-a-room?utm_source=chatgpt.com

5. Vilnius, Lithuania - Europe's Quiet Crypto Gem.

Vilnius is becoming a hotspot for crypto enthusiasts and digital nomads. From cafe's that host Bitcoin meetups to a strong fintech presence led by CoinGate, Lithuania's capital blends history, innovation and a growing Bitcoin scene.

Accommodation/ Hotels.

. Tech Loft Vilnius: Modern Co-living space for tech and startup founders. Home to many crypto nomads; several residents accept BTC.

. Hotel Pacai: Luxury boutique hotel in Old Town, accepts crypto cards via CoinGate's payment system.

. Airbnb & Booking Options: Apartment listed as " crypto friendly". Some accept Bitcoin through intermediaries like Bitrefill.

Things To Do.

. Wander around the Old Town, cobbled streets, cozy cafes and baroque buildings.
. Visit Uzupis, an artistic mini-republic inside the city that once launched its own digital currency.
. Head up to Gediminas Tower for a stunning panoramic view of Vilnius.
. Join a Bitcoin or blockchain meetup. Check https://www.meetup.com/lithuania-bitcoin-meetup-group/

https://coinfomania.com/cryptocurrency-regulation-in-lithuania/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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I never wanted to respond to this allegation because the person that accused me had no proof of me using AI to make my post but because a reputable member like SatoPrincess also made the same statement about the post being AI is funny and I needed to respond.
d5000 created a thread about places one can visit with Bitcoin and in that same thread he said and I quote " Resources to check are for example BTCmap, Coinpages, and of course search engines, ChatGPT and friends etc. "
Meaning we are allowed to research about these places that use Bitcoin and we can travel to.
And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
Everyone in that same thread used the same method I used by posting and including the source of where they got there information from or you are afraid to mention them because they are high rank members, I'm really disappointed.
And one thing you should understand and know is that not all my statements there are gotten from online I wrote some by myself to make my writing more meaningful.

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And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
d5000 did allow the use of ChatGPT in his thread but there is no mention of AI being accepted in the other thread started by SuperBitMan. In your defense, SuperBitMan himself did use AI in his original post so I guess that gives the impression that it’s okay on that thread.

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And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
d5000 did allow the use of ChatGPT in his thread but there is no mention of AI being accepted in the other thread started by SuperBitMan. In your defense, SuperBitMan himself did use AI in his original post so I guess that gives the impression that it’s okay on that thread.

Just saw I was mentioned here and I decided to come and see why I was mentioned here.

Here is the post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5565346.msg66043256#msg66043256

this is the AI detector that was used https://gptzero.me/ to check my write up in that thread. Other detector had same result.

The restaurant and the pictures I used were attached to a source link.

SatoPrincess I deserve an apology immediately for accusing me wrongly for using AI for that thread there by degrading the effort I put in to create that thread.
I think it's high time people start getting negative tags for wrongful accusations.
It is wise that before you accuse someone of using AI you check it yourself first and be sure before calling them out, and it is advised you use 3 different AI detectors.



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this is the AI detector that was used https://gptzero.me/ to check my write up in that thread. Other detector had same result.
I used to do this checking after every post of mine, some months ago. I believe the burden of proof should be on the accuser, although it is good that you did it beforehand. I have a gut feeling that it is just a misunderstanding on his part nothing else. 

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And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
d5000 did allow the use of ChatGPT in his thread but there is no mention of AI being accepted in the other thread started by SuperBitMan. In your defense, SuperBitMan himself did use AI in his original post so I guess that gives the impression that it’s okay on that thread.

Just saw I was mentioned here and I decided to come and see why I was mentioned here.

Here is the post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5565346.msg66043256#msg66043256

this is the AI detector that was used https://gptzero.me/ to check my write up in that thread. Other detector had same result.

The restaurant and the pictures I used were attached to a source link.

SatoPrincess I deserve an apology immediately for accusing me wrongly for using AI for that thread there by degrading the effort I put in to create that thread.
I think it's high time people start getting negative tags for wrongful accusations.
It is wise that before you accuse someone of using AI you check it yourself first and be sure before calling them out, and it is advised you use 3 different AI detectors.


I don’t need Ai tools for this. The link in your post was Ai generated even though you didn’t make it obvious

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November 23, 2025, 03:45:13 PM
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Dear Jury, I swear the murder weapon (AI link) just happened to be in my hand by chance at the time of the murder (post). I definitely did not commit the murder (use AI).  Cheesy
 
I checked some other posts of his, they are low quality junk and he definitely uses AI. Meanwhile he demands an apology and even tricked another user to merit him, memehunter.

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And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
d5000 did allow the use of ChatGPT in his thread but there is no mention of AI being accepted in the other thread started by SuperBitMan. In your defense, SuperBitMan himself did use AI in his original post so I guess that gives the impression that it’s okay on that thread.

Just saw I was mentioned here and I decided to come and see why I was mentioned here.

Here is the post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5565346.msg66043256#msg66043256

this is the AI detector that was used https://gptzero.me/ to check my write up in that thread. Other detector had same result.

The restaurant and the pictures I used were attached to a source link.

SatoPrincess I deserve an apology immediately for accusing me wrongly for using AI for that thread there by degrading the effort I put in to create that thread.
I think it's high time people start getting negative tags for wrongful accusations.
It is wise that before you accuse someone of using AI you check it yourself first and be sure before calling them out, and it is advised you use 3 different AI detectors.


I don’t need Ai tools for this. The link in your post was Ai generated even though you didn’t make it obvious

You don't need AI detector tools for checking my write up and you believe you have the right to mention my name here.
And it very obvious you are trying to cover your mistake.
I believe you have seen what I said that the restaurant and there pictures I used were attached there source link meaning I did some research to find out this places especially the pictures and I will like to ask is doing research with AI now a crime here in this forum.
The things I attached the source you are talking about is only the picture to make my thread more understandable and sensitive.
Thought it was write up that is usually checked of  AI, my write up didn't carry source, what carried those source was the picture, you can check my write up if it carried AI.
And you can check other posts I have been making in this forum if I used AI, I don't use AI to write in this forum.

To clear you as long as there's a source link in those pictures I have not done anything wrong.
Even on Google Chrome when you are research for information AI write those informations down, for example.




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Please check this text for the use of AI.

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The emergence of cryptocurrencies has, in essence, been a response to the growing distrust of national currencies and traditional banking systems. Their primary purpose is to reduce an individual’s dependence on government and financial institutions that control monetary flows, inflation, and access to capital. The decentralized architecture of cryptocurrencies ensures independence from central banks, transparency of transactions, and the ability to manage one’s funds without intermediaries.

Nevertheless, cryptocurrencies reflect only the economic dimension of humanity’s broader aspiration toward decentralization and global integration. Realizing more comprehensive cosmopolitan ideals would require a far deeper transformation of governance institutions. In theory, such a transformation could be achieved through a system of global blockchain governance. Within such a model, not only financial operations but also legislative processes, resource distribution, the application of legal norms, and the functioning of bureaucracy would become maximally transparent, decentralized, and accountable to all citizens of the planet. Corruption, election fraud, and abuse of power would become technically difficult or even impossible, as all actions would be recorded in an immutable distributed ledger.

However, the main challenge is not technological implementation but public acceptance of such a system. As long as the majority of people de facto recognize the legitimacy of national authorities, these institutions will retain real power and political agency. A mass transition to a new governance model—even within a single country—would require enormous resources, systematic preparatory work, and a profound reshaping of social attitudes. Achieving such a transition on a global scale would be even more difficult, given that state interests, cultural differences, and existing power structures naturally resist this kind of unification.

Nonetheless, discussing the possible architecture of a global blockchain government and the mechanisms for a gradual transition from numerous local governance systems to a unified decentralized global institution appears both important and timely. It is worth exploring how such a system could be organized and what social, political, and technological steps might enable its adoption by the international community.
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