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BTT has a very large gambling community, but I would not say that it is a gambling forum, regardless of the fact that that part of the forum is quite active.

I think that approximately 50% of the activity on BTT is carried out by the gambling section. In the end, there are 20 gambling signature campaigns and only one that is not from the gambling industry.

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The fact is that at least a few gambling campaigns on this forum would mean a lot in the sense that it would increase the activity which, realistically speaking, had already started to decline when the number of sig campaigns was reduced.

With $300 per week, the casino here can get 10 users in the campaign. Almost enough to dominate the forum, at least as far as gamblers are concerned
That's only enough for 3 slightly better posters on BTT.

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You don't have your portfolio or you just haven't had time to do an update and add them to the first post?
I would like to see what you have done so far. Are your signature codes adapted to the Bitcointalk forum also? (if there are any differences at all)

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Joinmarket.net (discussion) experience?
« on: May 19, 2024, 11:16:54 PM »
I haven't used Joinmarket.net personally but I can surely say that you should be careful from it because it's not worth it to go after a platforms whose domain name isn't a good one. I would never go for that one even if it become the last option for us.

Have you ever heard of Joinmarket until now?
Why do you think that Joinmarket.net is a bad domain and how exactly does it have a bad effect on the seriousness of the project?
Do you know that Joinmarket was first mentioned on bitcointalk in 2015? 9 years ago. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=919116.msg10096563

I opened this topic to maybe start a discussion and get some personal experiences if possible. Guessing and wrong assumptions are certainly not helpful.

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Crypto-related Sites / Re: Coinmarkatcap?
« on: May 18, 2024, 04:15:30 PM »
I have different opinion about this matters. I would recommend CoinGecko instead, especially for newcomers.

Honestly, I tried to use Coingecko more for some other reasons, but CMC is still more user-friendly, or at least it is much more convenient for me to use.
Although lately, CMC has become quite slow, too much data is loaded, often completely unnecessary, plus various advertisements and javascript, and it has a lot of impact on the usefulness of the site itself.

I would like to see a better alternative that will be devoted exclusively to the needs of the user.

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I noticed some famous faces, who are the most active in the gambling board on Btt. Why don't any of them start gambling topics, or contests similar to those on Btt?
If you want to attract casinos to be present here and possibly contribute to the promotion, a certain user base must be created.

Although honestly, is it necessary to turn another crypto forum into a gambling forum?

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Oopsss!
It seems Frogmixer went down in history faster than he got here.


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Hi admin, I would like to teleport here from Bitcointalk.

Bitcointalk account: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1179651
Altcointalk account: https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=21122

Thank you.

admin, user sheenshane is Legendary on Btt, looks like you made a mistake by giving him only jr. member rank.

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Bitcoin Forum / Joinmarket.net (discussion) experience?
« on: May 18, 2024, 02:20:26 PM »
Does anyone have personal experience with Joinmarket or at least experience from a reliable source?

After the departure of Samurai and Wasabi wallets from the Coinjoin feature, Joinmarket seems to be the only remaining "free" option.

I would like to get feedback from someone who has used JM. How safe and effective is it in general?
What are the pros and cons here?
Is there a risk here and can developers be prosecuted by the feds?

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Forum related / Re: Campaigns and Forums Traffic
« on: May 18, 2024, 02:04:15 PM »
If you noticed recently those who were active in the forum when they were in any of the paused campaigns are no longer posting again, because there are no more in campaign and once there is a new campaign open, you will notice that they will come back again.

This happens even on Bitcointalk. After the mixer was banned, Jambler was also turned off, now Bestchange, some of the most generous campaigns are no longer on the forum. You can certainly feel that lack. Add to that that over time, certain old users leave the forum for other reasons, and a decrease in activity is expected.

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The affiliate program is literally "create a mixer website" and you will earn commissions.

Mixtum, webmixer, mixerdream, thormixer do not have any reserves of their own, all their coins come from Jambler who pays them a commission for each mix performed.

As a website owner or blogger, if you prefer that title, you know that you will have more motivation to promote someone if you can earn something additionally through an affiliate. It is a fact.

I believe Mixtum, Webmixer, Mixerdream, Thormixer would be happy to give 10-20% of their profits to affiliate partners to bring in new clients, but they don't even have that possibility using the Jambler system.

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But I think we are getting a little further away from the discussion in this thread.
Yap, let's stay on-topic here.


I would like to ask the Mixero devs, or maybe this is a suggestion. By choosing the advanced mixing process, and receiving Ethereum, it would be really good to have a more accurate calculator.
In the end, the user gets Ethereum, so the calculator should show such a result. However, it is a kind of swap, rather than mixing. Or at least, showing the BTC/ETH rate which is used in the process.

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Usually, I don't keep my crypto on Metamask, but as you may know, sometimes projects offer something good. As you may know, there is a new ETH layer2 blockchain named Blast and their website is blast.io, they are offering something good. All you have to do is hold ETH on the Blast network and connect your wallet to their website. It will generate some points that will later convert into their native tokens. So, I was farming their airdrops with this wallet, and the scammer stole all my ETH on that chain. But, never mind. I revoked the connection, and all other networks except Blast and Arbitrum were safe.

I'm sorry for your loss, I hope it's not a significant amount, but I wouldn't blame Metamask for it. I learned a similar expensive lesson earlier, after that only Metamask + hardware (Trezor) wallet.
All airdrops where I have to hold ETH on some network are risky for me and that's an additional reason why I don't want to consider them.

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Bitcoin is a bit too volatile for that but it suits most people's needs for generating wealth. Me personally though, I just use it as currency as it was intended to be.

I prefer to hold Bitcoin over fiat currencies.

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It wasn't mercy. The hacker received 10% of them funds, millions... and now he is "clean" I guess.

There was an offer of 10%, but there are no details from the conversation between the victim and the hacker. It is certainly a mercy that he agreed to return the money without any investigation.

That's why you're not supposed to fetch addresses to pay using the transaction history. Many wallets have an address book specifically for that purpose. For example, Electrum has such a feature.

But of course, if the problem comes from the likeness of addresses on different networks, well then it's much harder to detect, really. Except I guess for only using one wallet per network.

Honestly, this seems quite sophisticated to me, it would never occur to me to come up with such a method. Maybe because I don't think about how to steal someone's money.

Nevertheless, a banal mistake like sending to the wrong address due to similarity, and the amount involved is $70 million... It is quite irresponsible of this person to make such a transaction.

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is there any specific reason now why mixers are shutting down? is it about the government running against them or its the people who is preventing from using mixing services ?
it looks like there are more and more of them that shutting down each year so wondering that in the coming years there will be no mixing that available for the users.

Because the developers of services that deal with increasing privacy and anonymity going to be arrested. The authorities have decided to label the developers as money launderers, although they are aware that this is pure nonsense so by arresting them they are trying to discourage the further development of this segment.
Unijoin, Tengri, and Tumbler are examples of the method working.

For example:
Samourai Wallet seized and founders arrested
or Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev has been found guilty of laundering $1.2 billion

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