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Technical Discussion / CoinJoin across different blockchains
« on: March 02, 2024, 03:58:29 AM »
Most mixing services have moved here. However, I did not see many topics talking about CoinJoin, and since it is a protocol used in more than one blockchain, I think we can use this topic for further discussions.

I don't know from where to start the discussion, but I think that one of the problems with CoinJoin is the complexity for average users. Until now, I have not been able to understand all the details behind it, which makes relying on third-party services that enhance privacy, which increases the possibility that your currencies will be tracked, especially by advanced blockchain analysis.

Can someone make things simpler?

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1 - How was the hacker able to open the wallet file even though I was using a very strong password?
hackers may records the screen if you try to avoid using the keyboard to enter the password. This all depends on the access permissions that hackers can gain.

I know that there is a possibility of creating an Electreum wallet with two-factor authentication 2FA. In such a case, if I enable two-factor authentication, can a hacker access the wallet even if he manages to obtain the password?

It is better create a multi-signature wallet to avoid a single point of failure, You can have 2-of-4 Multisig Wallet, where you will need two signatures from 4 devices, or 3-of-4, all of which are solutions that will increase the complexity of the sending process, but there will not be a single point of failure.

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Technical Discussion / Re: Checking addresses balance in bulk
« on: February 28, 2024, 02:58:49 AM »
If I understood you correctly, you are looking for a portfolio tracker. There are dozens of them, some with free features and others with paid features that perform a deeper analysis of data.
For privacy purposes and if you want to do it yourself you can download some templates from Github and customize your Excel Spreadsheet crypto tracker

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: BTC Spot ETF: is Algo Bot Trading a big threat?
« on: February 27, 2024, 04:45:44 AM »
This may be true, but the market is available 24 hours a day, 7 days. Liquidity trends are unknown. Manipulation can and does occur, but it is very expensive and cannot guarantee that liquidity will not flow, as the market is open and an estimated percentage of Bitcoin is not known who owns it, and therefore how it will be done. By spending it.

Your concerns could be serious in the case of altcoins. Binance has a significant impact on the market, which makes it, in cooperation with OKX Kucoin, easily manipulate the prices of some altcoins or force them to make changes in the protocol or anything else.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: Ethereum hits $3k for the first time since 2022
« on: February 27, 2024, 04:37:17 AM »
I was surprised by the recent rise of Ethereum but you are looking at the wrong side of the page, the rise of Ethereum is against Bitcoin and not USD as Ethereum usually follows Bitcoin in price.


It rebounded from the 0.06 peak, which I expected it to break in the past hours, but it failed.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin is dumping after ETF approval?
« on: February 27, 2024, 03:19:26 AM »
Although several weeks have passed since the ETF's cash flows are still amazing, as BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF raised more than $1 billion in one trading day.



If we continue to grow like this, these ETFs will resort to the spot market soon, and then the price may rise faster than currently.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: The blackRock Bitcoin ETF
« on: February 26, 2024, 06:42:22 AM »
Bitcoin transfers trust from third parties or various sources to a decentralized network, and all you need is to secure your private key so that a third party cannot know it. If you cannot do that, it is better not to invest in Bitcoin because it is against the idea of creating it. If you view Bitcoin as an investment, you can either invest in Bitcoin directly in an ETF or indirectly in the stock market, whether mining company shares or coinbase shares.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: AI and the LOST Bitcoins
« on: February 26, 2024, 06:27:14 AM »
I read about Howells' story several times, and each time in a new way. I don't know if he was actually looking for that hard drive, or if the news services modify the story every few years. I heard that he was trying to find it using a file recovery technique, and some say that he will invest millions of dollars to restore the hard drive. And now artificial intelligence, they are nothing more than articles to attract views.

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Forum related / Re: Limited threads but still visible. Why?
« on: February 24, 2024, 12:59:18 AM »
But some users still discuss there.
I think there should be a hidden mods board, and after the decision is made, it is announced in that board.

The Vice President/President's dissatisfaction with the decision on the announcement page gives the impression of lack of coordination, so it is preferable for these discussions to be hidden and specific ranks that can see it.
Everyone can discuss the decision here.

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Forum related / Re: Limited threads but still visible. Why?
« on: February 23, 2024, 03:46:30 AM »
Because it is Forum Announcements, It's a board dedicated to announcements and not discussions just like bitcointalk Important Announcements

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There is no clear definition of low-quality topics, and it is impossible to manage any forum with zero spam, but trying to reduce spam to the minimum possible is best. if these posts are paid, it is better to report them to the campaign manager and Report to Moderator, but if they are form newbie, it is better to take them according to their wording.

Strictness with beginners' posts is a problem. I have stopped participating in many forums because they ban beginners before instructing them on the rules of the service.

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Forum related / Re: Would a sports section be useful?
« on: February 22, 2024, 02:36:20 AM »
Paying for such discussions will make them something related to profit rather than a nice activity. I suggest that you create a tracking topic about it in the general discussion, such as WO in Bitcoin Tack, and followers can predict the course of events away from the gambling sections or pay to participate.

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Forum related / Re: Teleporting Trust From Btt
« on: February 21, 2024, 03:27:10 AM »

I believe it would be at just the period of teleportation, so if the admin decides to go for just trust feedback from DT1 and DT2 he’ll take all that was made before the teleportation and even if the list is reshuffled and one of the user in Bitcointalk get dropped off DT list the feedback will still stay here in altcointalk unless the user decides to pay another teleportation fee again.
This may give a bad indicator of trust. We know some famous accounts who have turned to scam. Posting a BTT link is sufficient in my opinion. Anyone who wants to make a deal with you must verify the trustworthiness.

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Forum Court / Re: What Happened to this user's Karma?
« on: February 21, 2024, 03:15:55 AM »
This is based on my karma logs
Can everyone see karma log?

It's a private matter, the punishment is harsh enough, no need to add shame to it.
This penalty is because of karma manipulation.
Shouldn't -1 karma lead to a de-rank? back to lower rank that doesn't need karma

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Forum related / Re: Teleporting Trust From Btt
« on: February 20, 2024, 04:07:08 AM »
The BTT DT list is updated monthly, which means that trust in bitcointalk changes every month, so will Teleporting Trust be updated periodically or what?

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