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Messages - NotATether

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It would be interesting to see reports from Jambler team about previous investment amounts.
All I can say (what I know) is that it is very difficult to become an investor since the number of applications exceeds the need by an order of magnitude (and this trend has been going on for about a year). It seems one of the developers mentioned that the probability that your application will be approved is less than 3-5%, even if you are a miner.

Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think I've seen any mention of an application process on the Jambler website, so doesn't that mean it's technically the same as "selling" i.e. investing your coins to them and waiting for the background check of the coins to complete?

I am well aware of the supply and demand part though, their bot posts about it on Telegram almost every day.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: What Happened To Bitcoin?
« on: Today at 01:39:49 PM »


Ripple and WEF, name a more sinister duo.

Ripple is a Piece of Crap coin that is basically used only by banks - there is iterally no reason for a normal person to use Ripple and since their executive management knows this, they keep wasting their time spreading FUD about Bitcoin, Ethereum, and everything else the market likes to trade.

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Reputation, Scams & Phishing / Re: Freewallet scam - FAQ
« on: Today at 01:37:16 PM »
It might interest you to know that Elon Musk used this wallet and got locked out like you guys did, three years ago!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5249178.msg56313551#msg56313551
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1359409599972007936?s=19

I literally can't make this up.

But those cheap mudscrapes quickly unlocked his account because they knew they would be f*cked if he started complaining about them on Twitter or filed a huge lawsuit against them.

Yet another reason to stay away from this fraud company. They even scam the billionaires.

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There is no such thing as a coin that uses AI. Unless they have managed to find a way to add a neural network into a blockchain, which is exceedingly unlikely by the way, then it is just using the term for marketing purposes only. They might as well be classified as memecoins with that sort of name. At least that would reflect the real value of these coins- as speculative profit-making assets only.

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We're currently implementing a partner system where we share 30% of the revenue generated by your referrals, offering you a lucrative opportunity to earn. This referral program is expected to be available by the end of the month, so stay tuned!

April is over, May is coming to an end, what is the status of this upgrade?

^-- What he said

I had no idea that Mixero was planning to implement a referral program, but at least they are trying and keep up the communication here on the forum. That at least gives me reassurances that they are still working on their platform.

I always say that it's important to have many mixers competing against each other so that the mixing industry survives.

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I am not a Windows huge fan, but I see that a lot of people are against it. This makes me wonder, when banks operate with huge money and most important other peoples money, why most of banking operators have Windows installed on their working PC. Mostly their software is for Windows. All those managers and those who work with customers, have windows based devices. We, cryptocurrency community, say that Windows is no good if we want to protect our money. But banks used Windows to operate with other peoples money, large amount of money. Dont you find it strange?

Aside from what @NotATether said, i expect their security expert manually configure those windows computer to be more secure. Usually it comes with trade-off, such as slower computer performance or you only can access certain server.

Here is something else I didn't write - the big businesses are not using the "Home" or even the "Pro" versions of Windows, which are full of ads and spyware and other sorts of junk. They use an enterprise version of Windows without all the bloat. And then they usually do a bunch of Group Policies and buy an external firewall/AV to lock down their systems and networks.

Microsoft knows that it is going to lose the enterprise market if those customers get pissed off at the end-user UX, that's why they give them a more bearable (and expensive!) edition of Windows to use.

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Why on earth do you guys think he would pardon Ross Ulbricht now, when he had 4 years as president to do so, but never bothered to?

This is an interview on Trump and was asked about pardoning Julian Assange or Edward Snowden.

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"You have two sides of it: In one case, you have sort of a spy deal going on, and then another case, you have somebody that's exposing real corruption.

"I won't say which one, but I feel a little bit more strongly about one than the other....but I could have done it.

"I will say you have people on both sides of that issue. Good people on both sides, and you have some bad people on one side. But I decided to let that one ride, let the courts work it out. And I guess the courts are actually doing that.

 "You know, you have a country and it was some spying things and do some bad things released that really set us back and really hurt us with what they did. But [...] I could have gone, I was very close to going the other way."

Trump is too cowardly to take any of the big, important actions. So it astounds me how he has so many fanboys on social media and off the grid rooting for him to come back to office. IMO you need a sound president who is not afraid of doing these things.

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Forum related / Re: Am I only the person who is facing this ?
« on: May 30, 2024, 01:00:06 PM »
I do not notice this problem. Can you check other websites and see if they are also slow, jsut to be sure that it's not your ISP causing the slowdown?

It *might* be possible to bypass this by using a VPN. But that only works if the problem is the ISP artificially taking longer to resolve cryptocurrency domain names.

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there are many of bitcoin wallet in crypto market but you should always collect the best and risk free wallet as I want to tell about some wallet. Electrum Bitcoin Wallet, Bitcoin Core, Coinbase Wallet, Coinomi, SecuX Hardware Wallet and Mycelium.

I would not include Mycelium in this list as they have started injecting ads into the program some time ago.

The best hardware wallet among all these wallets.

None of the wallets you mentioned are hardware wallets except for SecuX. And even then, you can find a couple other competitive hardware wallets like the Passport, Coldcard, Bitbox02 and the Blockstream Jade.



Having said that, everyone should just stick with Bluewallet and Electrum. They are the easiest bitcoin wallets to use.

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Major update to this case as a BIP (Bitcoin Improvement Proposal) has formally been submitted to the mailing list and the bips Github repository.

https://groups.google.com/g/bitcoindev/c/0BYW_diKiVw
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1601

The main changes are that there are going to be patches for the Block Storm attack and the Time Warp attack. The Block Storm attack lets people mine a ton of blocks with difficulty 1. It uses the Time Warp attack in conjunction, in order to set the time of successive (instantaneously) mined blocks a little bit into the future.

These changes should mean that there should be plenty of testnet to go around for everyone.

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It's may true for the some forum, but I think most people's who are from the Bitcointalk forum those haven't seen the ,move features currently, Gif supported avatar,  directly youtube content input, also the youtube search, inserting mail. As well as also the converting points to tokens. :D

The other forum is different. Bitcointalk has like 250 BTC in reserves which obviously is safely stored in a multi-sig, but a hacker who is able to exploit Bitocintlak to get admin privileges is still able to do a lot of damages. That's why there are not so many fancy buttons for interacting with a post compared to Altcoinstalks.

Here there is a lot less to lose if someone's account gets hacked.

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I am not a Windows huge fan, but I see that a lot of people are against it. This makes me wonder, when banks operate with huge money and most important other peoples money, why most of banking operators have Windows installed on their working PC. Mostly their software is for Windows. All those managers and those who work with customers, have windows based devices. We, cryptocurrency community, say that Windows is no good if we want to protect our money. But banks used Windows to operate with other peoples money, large amount of money. Dont you find it strange?

Because the banks never upgrade their software.

They are not even using a new version of Windows. Many use using Windows 7, XP, or even really ancient dinosaur versions made in the past century. Oh and that is without mentioning COBOL and the IBM mainframes.

Their reasoning is that if they upgrade the risk of transactions failing will be way too big. Which makes no sense at all.

This is exactly the kind of corporation that Elon should've barged into and change everything, not social media.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: Ethereum Name Service (ENS)
« on: May 30, 2024, 12:42:23 PM »
A little off-topic, but how were you able to get the address balance feature thing working on Google Search? If I do something like paste a bitcoin address into the search bar, I get a list of links that take me to block explorers, but nowhere is the balance itself visible.

Is there like specific blockchains that this functionality is restricted to?

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Re: Bitcoin Hit $70k For First Time.
« on: May 30, 2024, 12:38:42 PM »
I think it is possible that Bitcoin will reach $80k, but it shouldn't be in the near future. I think it may be in Q4 of this year, the price needs time to increase massively. However, we need to expect that there will be no bad news anymore. If we have bad news, the price may drop again and it will be hard to increase significantly. Yes, I am also optimistic that we will have a big increase again in the new few months.

$70K is the new resistance, so if it manages to break that we should see an avalanche in the price (weird word since the price would actually go up massively).

On the other hand, the support is somewhere around $65K. So if it falls below that then the price will tumble a little but, but not massively - there are still other supports to hang on to.

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Anybody, and I mean absolutely anybody, who sees a crypto project using a bunch of AI buzzwords and chooses to invest in it anyway, is a dummy.

Most of the developers are not even AI specialists themselves. There is a world of difference between being able to program a token, blockchain and smart contract, and being able to create a machine learning model. What makes people think that they are even remotely similar things?

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