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January 13, 2026, 04:13:32 PM
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Could anyone check hmbdofficial? I already tagged him due to different reason, but it's possible they also spam with AI/chatbot.

Unlikely, AI text is usually more structured. And none of popular AI detectors give even 10% of AI probability. Even if there was some AI used, the posts are rewritten too deeply and by human hands, so it is hardly provable.
I also go through some of his posts with anti-AI tools, all that I went through were written by human except one that I saw that was written by AI.

I am talking about this:
I found a book called Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas M. Antonopolous released in 2014. It seems to have all the complete information a beginner one must need in order to really understand bitcoin.

I haven’t tried reading mastering  bitcoin before. but I’ve been trying to wrap my head around understanding bitcoin, cryptography and all the encryption done on it for years. I’d read the on the internet , watched lectures, and scrolled through countless explanations, but nothing ever clicked until I came across this website learnmeabitcoin.com its is a book written  by Greg walker.

This book is the rare kind of nonfiction that feels like someone sat down next to you and said, “Okay, let me explain this properly.” Greg did not  just summarize the research; they walk you through the historical context, the key  basic explanation , the mistakes people usually make when trying to understand it, and most importantly the intuitive leaps that make everything suddenly fall into place.

The beginner section actually made me put the book down for few minutes because my brain needed to reboot from the “aha!” moment. I’ve literally never had that happen with an academic topic before.
The writing is clear without being condescending, rigorous without being dry, and generous with analogies that actually work. There are diagrams exactly where you need them, and the author anticipates your questions before you can even formulate them.

If you’ve ever felt stupid trying to understand bitcoin or if you think you already understand it but suspect you might be missing something important read this book. It’s the difference between memorizing the rules of chess and finally seeing the beauty of the game.
Easily one of the best book that explains bitcoin to a complete beginner books and take you through the advanced chapters as well Highly, highly recommended.

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We are highly confident this text was originally AI, but rewritten by AI or a human

I am not sure but maybe he used AI but rewriting it in his own way. But nearly all what he is posting are human written.
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Today at 11:15:28 AM
Merited by AuchanX (2), memehunter (1)
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This user has been tagged by many users for posting links with malicious Files and Ai Spam. Yet he isn't stopping and continuously posting Using Ai. I have started using stealthwriter and GPTZero and not Used Sapling Ai as It's Not encouraged to use it.

User: endut15

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Thanks for the clarification — this is a really useful distinction. A lot of people still confuse monetary inflation with price inflation, so seeing it explained alongside the chart helps put things into perspective. The long-term supply schedule makes Bitcoin’s design much easier to understand when viewed this way.
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Nice to see this opportunity posted here — marketing and community building are still two of the most underrated skills in crypto projects today. A great design or a strong token model only takes you so far if the message never reaches the right people.

I’m curious: when you say “marketing manager for hire”, what kind of metrics or milestones are you expecting? Growth in social followers, token listings, cross-chain adoption?

And for the bounty side of things: do you prioritise long-term community contributors, or fast short-term viral growth?

Looking forward to seeing how this plays out — good luck!

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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?

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Today at 11:21:17 AM
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Good day everyone, as I wrote to this this user that tagged me in his message, I did not understand what =1 meant on my profile until I got informed. This is reason why this appeal is coming late, please i do not use AI to write my post and I'm appealing for the tag to be removed on my account as it seems it is holding my progress on the forum. Take a look at my post again and you will see they are just common knowledge I am passing out. It is not so sophisticated for me to make use of AI.

I am a freelancer, I write articles for a living, and I have many years of experience before I got introduced to the forum which could be why some of my posts are filled with big words and that could be the reason my post was flagged. Please I am requesting for the tag to be removed from my profile, because this makes me look bad and I can put my life on the line that none of my posts were made with the help of any AI tools.

Another user, mostly active on the Nigerian board.

User: Progress101

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This is a well thought out framework, especially for people who keep postponing Bitcoin accumulation because they feel they must completely finish building an emergency fund first. I agree with the idea of making progress on both simultaneously, as long as survival money remains protected. The key point here is the principle: emergency funds must stay liquid and stress-free, while Bitcoin should be treated as a long-term reserve, not something to be touched during short-term challenges (very important to note)

Where I would add emphasis is on flexibility and income growth. Fixed allocation rules work better for stable incomes, but for alot of people, especially in volatile economies, adaptability matters more than strict ratios. DCA and starting small are strong habits because they remove emotion and promote consistency over time. When paired with deliberate efforts to increase income, this approach becomes far more sustainable and reduces the temptation to compromise either the emergency fund or long-term Bitcoin goals.
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Well now this is a very balanced take. Too often we see risk being framed as something unique to crypto, but as we know in reality, inaction carries its own risk, especially in an environment where inflation keeps eroding purchasing power and traditional opportunities are shrinking. The real issue, as you pointed out, is unfamiliarity and lack of education. learning reduces uncertainty, i mean it does not eliminate risk, but it helps you take calculated risks instead of emotional ones. alot of people missed early opportunities simply because they waited to feel “safe,” and by the time clarity came, prices had already adjusted. Starting small, accumulating gradually, and prioritizing knowledge is a far more sustainable approach than waiting indefinitely.
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Well, you have explained this very well, especially the separation between value storage and liquidity for daily life. Treating Bitcoin as a long-term savings option while relying on stable income streams for expenses removes a lot of emotional pressure from decision-making. The DCA approach also makes sense because it builds discipline and reduces the temptation to react to short-term price movements. A lot of people get it wrong by mixing survival money with long-term holdings. Once your bills and responsibilities depend on BTC price action, panic and overtrading becomes almost inevitable. Financial freedom is more realistic when income generation funds daily life, and Bitcoin remains a protected reserve that benefits from time, not constant attention.
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Today at 11:47:03 AM
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Good day everyone, as I wrote to this this user that tagged me in his message, I did not understand what =1 meant on my profile until I got informed. This is reason why this appeal is coming late, please i do not use AI to write my post and I'm appealing for the tag to be removed on my account as it seems it is holding my progress on the forum. Take a look at my post again and you will see they are just common knowledge I am passing out. It is not so sophisticated for me to make use of AI.

I am a freelancer, I write articles for a living, and I have many years of experience before I got introduced to the forum which could be why some of my posts are filled with big words and that could be the reason my post was flagged. Please I am requesting for the tag to be removed from my profile, because this makes me look bad and I can put my life on the line that none of my posts were made with the help of any AI tools.
Well you deleting the posts tagged here isn't a good indication. Instead of telling people here that you are Innocent you should prove your innocence and only then your tag can be removed.

Ps: I re-checked your posts And they are all mostly Ai. The Ai detectors Don't Flag "Big Words" as Ai generated but those which are really Ai so Stop with The nonsense of you Using "Big Words".


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Today at 11:47:15 AM
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I can put my life on the line

 Grin Easy man.
A better way would be to admit your mistake and write quality posts from now on without AI. I am confident that after some time @Ultegra134 will reconsider the tag (I might be wrong but that's my suggestion lol)

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Today at 06:38:34 PM
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Well you deleting the posts tagged here isn't a good indication. Instead of telling people here that you are Innocent you should prove your innocence and only then your tag can be removed.

No please, I am not the one deleting the post, i think the post were deleted because they got reported as I got messages that some of my post were deleted because they are off topic. I also noticed that some of my post in my local dialect got deleted and I saw one being reported for AI too in this trend which is so surprising to me that I will need to use AI tto write a post in my dialect. I will not be here trying to defend myself if I'm not innocent, I'm just pleasing for my case to be looked into and a benefit of doubt, I am writing everything from my hea
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