| | Thread Title | | | Description | | |
| | 1. Recent events should make you withdraw all your coins to your own wallet: Part 2 | | | The dangers of holding your bitcoin in custodial services. | | |
| | 2. We are all Hodlonaut | | | Information about the Hodlonaut vs Craig Wright trail and a call for donations. | | |
| | 3. Recent events should make everyone withdraw all their coins to their own wallets | | | The importance of being in control of your keys and money. | | |
| | 4. Why beginners should pay attention to their privacy | | | Why you should protect your privacy. | | |
| | 5. Multi-User transaction with Bitcoin | | | An explanation of what SIGHASH_ALL | SIGHASH_ANYONECANPAY does. | | |
| | 6. Full RBF | | | Information about Full RBF being added to Bitcoin. | | |
| | 7. Updated List of Bitcointalk Hidden Pages/Post | | | An explanation on how to customize patrol links. | | |
| | 8. Another day, another data leak - more phishing likely | | | Information about the HubSpot data leak and potential effects. | | |
| | 9. Spend P2SH redeem script with Unlock Time.BOUNTY of 1000 $ for solution to work | | | An explanation of the spending conditions of a script. | | |
| | 10. The PATRIOT Act comes to cryptocurrency | | | An explanation of the threat of extending the Patriot Act on Bitcoin and privacy tools. | | |
| | 11. Proof of reserves? Insurance fund? Best I can do is a random number generator! | | | An example of how centralized exchanges manipulate their Proof-of-Reserves numbers. | | |
| | 12. Is Iancoleman BIP39 Site Changed Domain from .io to .ch? | | | An explanation of how a fake iancoleman website stores all generated seed phrases. | | |
| | 13. About FTX | | | Celsius and Voyager lying about being safe days before they filled for bankruptcy. | | |
| | 14. Issue "operation not valid with the current stack size" | | | An explanation of the error"operation not valid with the current stack size" in Electrum. | | |
| | 15. Goodbye, privacy, goodbye, it was nice while it lasted. | | | Explaining how all "crypto-asset service providers" will be required to request KYC. | | |
| | 16. Help a newbie; why is hashing not done once but twice during Bitcoin transaction | | | An explanation of how transactions with identical IDs destroyed 100 BTC from the supply. | | |
| | 17. Two person having the same seed phrase | | | An explanation of how probable seed collisions are. | | |
| | 18. List of advertising shills. Mods please review and ban as appropriate. | | | An investigation and request to ban shillers and spammers. | | |
| | 19. Recent events should make you withdraw all your coins to your own wallet: Part 3 | | | A warning to not keep your coins on centralized exchanges. | | |
| | 20. 300 MB or 300 vMB? | | | Explaining dynamic memory usage of mempools. | | |
| | 21. Brute Forcing wallet.dat with BTCRecover need help | | | A workaround solution to brute forcing with BTCRecover. | | |
| | 22. Quote posts from locked topics? Why it's not allowed? | | | Explaining how to quote posts from locked topics. | | |
| | 23. Ledger Recovery - Send your (encrypted) recovery phrase to 3rd parties entities | | | Explaining the dangers of the Ledger Recover service. | | |
| | 24. Any "new" news on wasabi wallet coinjoins? | | | Showing examples of address reuse for Wasabi coinjoins. | | |
| | 25. Problem importing p2wpkh private key into mobile wallet - bluewallet | | | An explanation of how Blue Wallet scans addresses connected to imported private keys. | | |
| | 26. [Q/A] Can Bitcoin And Eco-friendliness Go Together? | | | Explaining the positive effect Bitcoin mining has for producers of renewable energy. | | |
| | 27. Idea for extremely paranoid people who want to create a bitcoin wallet | | | A guide on how to use a custom Electrum wordlist to generate seed phrases. | | |
| | 28. Thinking of separating my holdings into two physical locations. | | | An example of how to use multiple passphrases to protect your coins (plausible deniability). | | |
| | 29. Blockchain 2014 wallet recovery if any ? | | | Instructions on recovering a blockchain.com wallet when missing a password and recovery phrase. | | |
| | 30. Interesting behaivor of TESTNET difficulty | | | Explaining the difficulty epoch of Bitcoin testnet. | | |
| | 31. Hodlonaut Trial | | | Additional information on the Hodlonaut trial. | | |
| | 32. Quick theft | | | An explanation of how scammers steal bitcoin from insecure brain wallets. | | |
| | 33. Recovery process | | | An explanation of how to use BTCRecover to recover lost private keys. | | |
| | 34. Why doesn't every hardware wallet support two-factor seed phrases? | | | An explanation of what passphrases do and don't do. | | |
| | 35. [Tutorial] How To Mix bitcoin free | | | An analogy showing how ridiculous it is to accept the demands centralized exchanges have for their users. | | |
| | 36. Privacy vs. anonymity | | | Some insights into how o_e_l_e_o maintains his privacy online and in real life. | | |
| | 37. Marathon Digital Holdings failed experiment | | | Explaining the order in which parent and child transactions must appear if in the same block. | | |
| | 38. Bitcoin’s unspent transaction outputs (UTXO) and its long-term implications | | | Explaining how it's nodes and not miners that don't accept zero-fee transactions. | | |
| | 39. THIS CRASH IS DIFFERENT than previous crashes... The FEDERAL RESERVE is why.... | | | Making fun of an anti-Bitcoin troll. | | |
| | 40. yahoo62278 and Yobit | | | Providing arguments why it's wrong to advertise YoBit and its products. | | |
| | 41. 12 Word Recovery Phrase - a security weakness? My (free and simple!) solution(s) | | | Explaining the dangers of coming up with new methods of storing seed phrases and single points of failure. | | |
| | 42. Biometrics as private key? | | | Explaining why biometrics aren't secure enough to protect private keys. | | |
| | 43. Have you seen Yobit's new signature design? | | | An explanation of why Yobit's InvestBox is a Ponzi scheme. | | |
| | 44. Never argue with an idiot.... | | | Explaining why pointless arguments and unjustified red trust aren't worth it. | | |
| | 45. What if The Bitcoin Blockchain Stalls And Stops Producing Blocks? | | | An explanation of the Poisson process of bitcoin mining. | | |
| | 46. An option to fix default trust | | | Leo shares his thoughts on how DT2 members should be elected. | | |
| | 47. Bitcoin supply discrepancy | | | Showing several examples of blocks where the miners failed to collect the rewards, and explaining the reasons why. | | |
| | 48. Import YPUB via descriptors to Bitcoin Core Watch Only | | | Explaining how to convert a ypub to an xpub in Bitcoin Core. | | |
| | 49. Confusing SPV server spies? | | | An example of how to query bitcoin addresses to confuse SPV servers and blockchain analysis. | | |
| | 50. I found a paper wallet on a beach ... seriously | | | Explaining why multi-sig is better than Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme. | | |
| | 51. Mempool if full, but what does that actually mean? | | | Explaining the difference between the total transaction size and total RAM usage of mempools. | | |
| | 52. What will happen to the Bitcoin network if Russia blocks access to the internet? | | | Explaining possible scenarios of what would happen to Bitcoin if Russia blocked access to the internet. | | |
| | 53. Why I am temporarily wearing an unpaid, unsolicited Chipmixer signature ad | | | A post defending privacy-enhancing tools that some call evil. | | |
| | 54. [β] BPIP Extension: user info & extra features add-on/extension, Firefox/Chrome | | | A guide on setting up the Firefox Nightly app, which supports the BPIP extension on Androids. | | |
| | 55. COPA just won its first hearing against Craig | | | Leo explains what Craig Wright demands of the Core developers. | | |
| | 56. Pubkeys with even y coordinate correspond to privKeys that are less than n/2? | | | Leo provides examples of when you can find out the public key of addresses who received but never spent bitcoin. | | |
| | 57. [Discussion] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆 | | | An argument for giving bitcoin as a reward instead of hardware wallets to protect your privacy. | | |
| | 58. First Bitcoin, then Blockstream Satellite. How about we go fully decentralized? | | | An explanation of why 20 bitcoin confirmations is too excessive and how Opendimes work. | | |
| | 59. Foundation Passport Official Thread | | | Leo makes several corrections to Foundation Passport's blog post: MAKE 12 WORDS THE STANDARD. | | |
| | 60. Matt Corallo advocating for censorship | | | Leo's stance against censorship. | | |
| | 61. Multi-User transaction with Bitcoin. | | | An example of how multiple users can use Electrum, watch wallets, and PSBTs to pay a third party. | | |
| | 62. New software wallet: SecureBTCWallet (feedback appreciated) | | | Arguments against using new, closed-source, and non-trusted bitcoin wallets. | | |
| | 63. RoninDojo bans connections to Knots nodes | | | An announcement of RoninDojo's ban on connections to Knots nodes. | | |
| | 64. What is Trust wallet and is it safe? | | | Leo shows proof of how Trust Wallet is a closed-source software. | | |
| | 65. Winrar exploit - update now | | | Leo shares information about a discovered vulnerability in WinRAR and a warning to update the software. | | |
| | 66. Calculating the size of a transaction | | | Leo explains how to calculate the size of a Bitcoin transaction. | | |
| | 67. Craig "Faketoshi" Wright saga continues. His team turns against him. | | | An explanation of how Craig Wright produced a fake signature to prove to Gavin Andresen that he is satoshi. | | |
| | 68. Electrum 4.3.1 I need HELP PLEASE | | | Instructions on how to increase the gap limit of Electrum. | | |
| | 69. "Bitcoin’s Future Hinges on Donations, and That’s Got People Worried" | | | Examples of open-source software that successfully rely on donations as funding. | | |
| | 70. Coinbase the most anti-Bitcoin organisation. Make #DeleteCoinbase great again | | | Arguments against Coinbase and arguing how they are only interested in self-preservation. | | |
| | 71. Consolidation of mixed outputs | | | Several ways to prevent creating change when sending bitcoin. | | |
| | 72. How recognized are you in the bitcointalk world? | | | Explaining the difference between the "Bitcoin world" and the "Bitcointalk world." | | |
| | 73. Message signing/verification tool | | | Leo explains the differences between signing/verifying messages and signing/verifying bitcoin transactions. | | |
| | 74. Wasabi blacklisting update - open letter / 24 questions discussion thread | | | Leo explains the consequences on privacy when using TikTok and offers arguments against following Wasabi's TikTok profile. | | |
| | 75. To coinjoin or not? | | | Arguments for coinjoining and its benefits. | | |
| | 76. Using someone else's legitimate company as a front for a scam | | | Leo shows an example of how a scammer is using the name of another company as a front for their Ponzi. | | |
| | 77. How long to crack 24 word phrase if you know all 24 words out of order? | | | Examples of how long it would take to discover the locations of known seed words in a 24-word seed. | | |
| | 78. I didn't get something | | | An explanation of what a coinbase transaction includes. | | |
| | 79. Announcing Wasabi Wallet 2.0 | | | Leo shows several examples of Wasabi's anti-privacy and pro-censorship stance. | | |
| | 80. Antinalysis - free tool to check the dirtyness of bitcoin address | | | Arguments against using bots to check the "dirtiness" of bitcoin addresses. | | |
| | 81. Asking about anonymity when I pay with Bitcoin | | | Examples of how to break the link between your identity and the bitcoin you bought with a credit card. | | |
| | 82. Bittrex - source of funds | | | An example of unethical behavior of a centralized exchange. | | |
| | 83. Blockchain Analytics is More of an Art Than Science | | | An explanation as to why blockchain analysis is guesswork and shouldn't be trusted. | | |
| | 84. Can Atomic Swap be used to act the same way as/even better than Coin Mixing? | | | Suggestions on how to anonymize coin swaps and atomic swaps. | | |
| | 85. Proof of work comes to Tor | | | An announcement that TOR is introducing a PoW algorithm feature. | | |
| | 86. Reasons why I prefer Bitcoin over any other assets and dips don't panic me.... | | | Leo explains the reasons why bitcoin should be used as a currency, not just accumulated and held. | | |
| | 87. Scam accusation against user humanrightsfoundation | | | Providing reasons as to why humanrightsfoundation is a scammer. | | |
| | 88. Searching for a tool that cracks a seed when i give it the right words [recovery | | | Leo explains the difficulty of descrambling 18 words of a seed phrase. | | |
| | 89. Transferring a wallet from electrum (2fa) | | | Instructions on importing a multi-sig 2FA wallet from Electrum to Bitcoin Core. | | |
| | 90. Wallet backup & encrypted question | | | Leo explains the difference between an encrypted and unencrypted Bitcoin Core wallet file. | | |
| | 91. Stop animated images in FireFox / Tor browser | | | An explanation on how configure Firefox/Tor to play through a GIF only once and then freeze it. | | |
| | 92. Why creating Vanity Segwit address is easier than Legacy address? | | | Leo explains the difficulty of generating legacy and segwit vanity addresses. | | |
| | 93. Can timestamp be use for arrangement of blocks? | | | An explanation of what timestamps in bitcoin blocks are. | | |
| | 94. Noob question: why do low-fee transactions ever get confirmed? | | | Leo explains how segwit and the lightning network can mitigate the problem of high transaction fees. | | |
| | 95. Blockchain Backup Project: Torrent for Bitcoin Core! | | | Leo explains why syncing the blockchain with Bitcoin Core is faster than downloading a torrent of the blockchain. | | |
| | 96. Effective & safe recovery of a wallet with multiple accounts | | | Explaining how the "Detect existing accounts" feature in Electrum works. | | |
| | 97. Fed on brink of fifth(?) round of quantitative easing | | | Information on how much money the FED has printed since COVID. | | |
| | 98. Help a newbie; why is hashing not done once but twice during Bitcoin transaction | | | Examples showing that subsequent blocks can have out-of-order timestamps. | | |
| | 99. Hodlonaut Trial | | | The translated closing argument of Hodlonaut's legal team in the case versus Craig Wright. | | |
| | 100. How much spam is needed before we ban someone? | | | Leo provides arguments why a serial spammer should be banned. | | |