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June 11, 2026, 10:01:35 AM
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The first line imply this reply is copy-pasted from some kind of chatbot/AI, although i could be wrong.
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It certainly isn't something a normal human would type, and this looks like a chatbot spammer who doesn't even bother to read what he's posting. He was already on my Ignore list, so I'll add some neutral feedback.

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June 11, 2026, 11:30:17 AM
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The first line imply this reply is copy-pasted from some kind of chatbot/AI, although i could be wrong.
{ variant =  chat _ message if= 58271}
It certainly isn't something a normal human would type, and this looks like a chatbot spammer who doesn't even bother to read what he's posting. He was already on my Ignore list, so I'll add some neutral feedback.

This line looks like a part of a script (probably on Python) which automatized posting. That's why LOVER BOY 422 didn't found this. Most disappointing is that this text is not detected by many reliable AI detectors.

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June 12, 2026, 12:57:41 AM
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This line looks like a part of a script (probably on Python) which automatized posting. That's why LOVER BOY 422 didn't found this. Most disappointing is that this text is not detected by many reliable AI detectors.

Yep. Let's also consult the expert:



I'm imagining the instructions included something along the lines of

- introduce unnecessary spacing
- remove punctuation
- do not adhere to capitalization rules
- occasionally misuse words if it seems like they could be used in a given situation

This is a rare but fun case where we needn't consult the detectors to know AI made this post.

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June 12, 2026, 08:15:51 AM
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A quick look at their posts makes it quite clear to me that they make AI generated posts. It just reads like AI posts.

 
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June 13, 2026, 02:13:42 AM
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How about this user?
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All posts are about and to advertise ChangeNOW.
Recent days, I saw him posting in very old inactive threads and those posts are all about ChangeNOW too, they were all trashed.
https://bitlist.co/search?author=bitxind_official&limit=20

With post style below, I see very high chance of AI generated.

I agree. Merchant adoption becomes much easier when exchange-rate risk is minimized. Today, services like ChangeNOW make it simple to quickly swap crypto without the complexity of managing multiple exchange accounts, helping businesses focus on accepting payments rather than worrying about market volatility.

It's interesting to read this from the early days of Bitcoin. Back then, creating a local AUD/BTC exchange made a lot of sense because liquidity was fragmented and users had very few options.

Today, one of the biggest lessons learned is that liquidity matters more than geography. Many modern platforms aggregate liquidity from multiple sources rather than relying on a single local order book. That's one reason services like ChangeNOW have become popular—they allow users to swap cryptocurrencies directly without maintaining separate accounts on numerous exchanges, while accessing liquidity from multiple providers behind the scenes.

If I were building an exchange today, I'd focus less on creating another isolated marketplace and more on providing fast execution, deep liquidity, and a smooth user experience. Those are the factors users seem to value most now.

It's amazing to look back at these early Bitcoin updates. Back then the ecosystem was fragmented, with new exchanges appearing every week, manual settlements, service outages, and limited fiat on-ramps.

Fast forward to today, users have access to far more liquidity and convenience. Instead of creating accounts on multiple exchanges, services like ChangeNOW aggregate liquidity and allow users to swap between cryptocurrencies directly from their wallets. It's interesting to see how many of the challenges discussed in 2011 eventually led to the development of more streamlined exchange and swap solutions.

These old market snapshots are a great reminder of how far the Bitcoin ecosystem has come.

Interesting concept. A distributed network of agents acting as liquidity providers and settlement partners could potentially reduce some of the bottlenecks associated with traditional exchanges.

That said, one of the biggest challenges would be trust, compliance, and coordination between all the participating nodes. Modern crypto users generally expect near-instant execution, transparent pricing, and reliable liquidity. This is why many prefer established swap platforms such as ChangeNOW, where users can exchange crypto directly without mandatory account registration for standard swaps, while the platform handles liquidity aggregation behind the scenes.

Regarding shares, the number itself is less important than the business model, governance structure, and regulatory framework. A community-funded clearing house would need enough capital to ensure liquidity, cover operational costs, and maintain reserves across multiple jurisdictions. Without that, even a well-designed decentralized settlement network could struggle to attract users.

The main issue isn't finding arbitrage opportunities—it's executing them before the spread closes. Most experienced traders keep funds on multiple exchanges rather than waiting for BTC transfers.

For quick swaps between cryptocurrencies, ChangeNOW can be a convenient option since standard exchanges don't require account registration, which can save time when reacting to market opportunities.

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June 13, 2026, 02:47:38 AM
 #2266

How about this user?
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Their posts seems to be AI generated or heavily modified by AI. And judging from the time gap between their posts, it is likely they are not putting any human effort into making these posts.

It's interesting to read this from the early days of Bitcoin. Back then, creating a local AUD/BTC exchange made a lot of sense because liquidity was fragmented and users had very few options.

Today, one of the biggest lessons learned is that liquidity matters more than geography. Many modern platforms aggregate liquidity from multiple sources rather than relying on a single local order book. That's one reason services like ChangeNOW have become popular—they allow users to swap cryptocurrencies directly without maintaining separate accounts on numerous exchanges, while accessing liquidity from multiple providers behind the scenes.

If I were building an exchange today, I'd focus less on creating another isolated marketplace and more on providing fast execution, deep liquidity, and a smooth user experience. Those are the factors users seem to value most now.
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Interesting concept. A distributed network of agents acting as liquidity providers and settlement partners could potentially reduce some of the bottlenecks associated with traditional exchanges.

That said, one of the biggest challenges would be trust, compliance, and coordination between all the participating nodes. Modern crypto users generally expect near-instant execution, transparent pricing, and reliable liquidity. This is why many prefer established swap platforms such as ChangeNOW, where users can exchange crypto directly without mandatory account registration for standard swaps, while the platform handles liquidity aggregation behind the scenes.

Regarding shares, the number itself is less important than the business model, governance structure, and regulatory framework. A community-funded clearing house would need enough capital to ensure liquidity, cover operational costs, and maintain reserves across multiple jurisdictions. Without that, even a well-designed decentralized settlement network could struggle to attract users.
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The main issue isn't finding arbitrage opportunities—it's executing them before the spread closes. Most experienced traders keep funds on multiple exchanges rather than waiting for BTC transfers.

For quick swaps between cryptocurrencies, ChangeNOW can be a convenient option since standard exchanges don't require account registration, which can save time when reacting to market opportunities.
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June 13, 2026, 02:52:24 AM
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Their posts seems to be AI generated or heavily modified by AI. And judging from the time gap between their posts, it is likely they are not putting any human effort into making these posts.
Thank you, but without checking with AI checkers, I was sure that his posts are AI generated because from the shill for ChangeNOW, to posting format, these things only with quick glance are enough for a confirmation of AI-generated.

The user will continue posting this way, and posts will be deleted by moderators until a time of account ban.

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June 13, 2026, 10:21:41 PM
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Another newbie who was caught red-handed that his post was detected as AI-generated.

User: devisssss

I agree that if crypto is ever included in retirement plans, Bitcoin is the only asset that really has a case for it. Most altcoins have not proven themselves over a full market cycle, and we've already seen major projects collapse despite having huge valuations and strong communities behind them.

That said, I can also understand why regulators are cautious. Retirement accounts are meant to be relatively conservative, and Bitcoin is still far more volatile than traditional assets. Supporters see that volatility as the price of long-term growth, while critics see it as an unnecessary risk for people's retirement savings.

Personally, I think the market will ultimately decide. If Bitcoin continues to mature, gain institutional adoption, and outperform inflation over the long run, it will become increasingly difficult to argue that it doesn't deserve at least a small allocation in retirement portfolios.


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Are you sure a commemorative banknote actually means more money was created? As far as I know, limited-edition notes are usually just a redesign or replacement of existing notes, not an expansion of the money supply.

I think you're mixing up the image printed on the note with monetary issuance. Putting an iconic football moment on a banknote doesn't automatically mean the government printed more money or caused inflation.


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No — sending Bitcoin to a friend’s cold wallet does not automatically erase the capital gains tax trail. The blockchain permanently shows the transfer history, and if the BTC originally came from a KYC exchange like Coinbase or Binance, tax authorities can often connect the coins back to the original buyer.

In many countries, transferring crypto to another person is itself considered a taxable disposal, even if it’s called a “gift.” If the friend sells it later, tax agencies may still treat the original owner as the real beneficial owner if the arrangement looks like an attempt to avoid tax.

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June 14, 2026, 03:21:25 PM
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Noticed a user whose name is ElvorAI, and his first post is 100% AI-generated. I am not sure if this account has been created just for posting AI content since his username included AI. His first post disappointed me. How a user chooses to make the first post through AI. Here is the post that was written by AI.

I don't think Bitcoin can solve the cost-of-living crisis by itself.

Rising living costs are usually driven by factors such as housing, energy prices, taxation, wages, and government policy.

However, Bitcoin can help individuals protect their purchasing power over the long term, especially in countries experiencing high inflation or currency devaluation.

In my view, Bitcoin is more likely to act as a store of value than a direct solution to the broader economic challenges behind the cost-of-living crisis.

I have checked through Quilbot and found below result.
"100% of text is likely AI;
AI-generated: 100%
Human-written & AI-refined: 0%
Human-written: 0%"


It's more likely this user create account to spamming on the forum. Just created account today and start AI posting.

 
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