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1. Post 66924550 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 20:59:26 CEST 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
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I did it like this:

What do you think? Did it turn out well?
I think so.
Thank you once again for this tool.

2. Post 66924275 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 19:33:38 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Isso nao da pra fazer por limitacao fisica. Pensa ai como vc faria isso na sua casa.
Vai carregar a TV pra frente do computador toda vez que for jogar?
Ou voce vai carregar o computador (e todos aqueles mil cabos) pra frente da tv toda vez que for jogar?
Não estás a querer complicar essa lógica.
Tenho uma torre que movo para qualquer lado da casa, e só tem 2 cabos: cabo de energia e cabo HDMI. Nem preciso carregar ela ao colo, uma base com rodas, por uns 25€ é bem eficiente.
Como disse, tudo depende como a pessoa monta o seu setup e os seus objectivos.
O teclado é rato são sem fios.
Se quiseres comandos, tens sem fios também, que funciona igual às consolas.
Por sua vez, também é sabido que um monitor gamer é melhor que uma TV para jogar.
Então voltamos ao mesmo, a questão do monitor tudo depende do tipo de jogador/jogos e objectivos. Por isso é que não acho adequado incluir isso nas contas. Porque assim como já posso ter TV antes de ter consola, posso ter monitor antes de ter um PC gamer (que até pode ter melhor qualidade do que a TV que já se tem).
3. Post 66923408 (unedited backup) (by TokenTikas) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 15:21:01 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
But for my surprise, my bitcoin arrived in my wallet in just a few minutes (about 3 minutes).
Actually, it does not take much time for bitcoin to be deposited, but the main time is spent during the exchange process. Basically, when I was using Dex.Fo, the bitcoin was also deposited into the wallet within a short time like this. On the B1exch exchange, Bitcoin is deposited within a similar amount of time, so i'm not surprised by this. However, it was deposited comparatively very quickly.
But you're right that "3-60 minutes" or "typically under 30 minutes" would communicate reality more accurately.
Personally, I don't think there is any need to change this because only one user has given a review saying that it took such a short time. If more users give similar reviews and the deposits are also completed within a short time in those cases then the matter can be considered. For now, there is no need to change anything.
4. Post 66922509 (unedited backup) (by DEX.fo_off) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 09:34:49 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
@MarryWithBTCFair point — 30-60 min as displayed still holds up as an honest range based on your own experience across multiple swaps. Appreciate you sharing the full spectrum, not just the good outlier. That's the kind of data that actually helps other users calibrate expectations.
@bitmoverGood clarification on how you're counting "complete" — unconfirmed-but-broadcast with a healthy fee rate is a reasonable point to consider a swap in motion. And you're right, there's no incentive for any legitimate exchange to double-spend a client's incoming funds before confirmation — the economics don't work in the exchange's favor even in bad faith.
@Z-tightThanks — that's exactly the balance we're trying to strike. We can't promise a fully self-contained system in Chain mode since it involves third-party pools by design, but we can promise we did the vetting on our end and built a safety net (mandatory refund address) for the edge cases. Appreciate you laying it out clearly for others reading this thread.
@examplensThis is a fair and important correction, and we're not going to argue with it.
You're right — "we don't require KYC/SoF" is only a guarantee about our side of the transaction. In Chain mode, the swap genuinely routes through third-party liquidity, and we can't issue a blanket guarantee about every possible pool's behavior in every jurisdiction, even with careful vetting on our end.
What we can honestly say:
— We select pools that don't run KYC/screening as their standard operating procedure
— We've never had a Chain mode swap get stuck requiring KYC from a user
— If something ever did get refused, the refund mechanism kicks in rather than the user being asked for documents
But "we've never seen it happen" is different from "it's structurally impossible," and you're right to draw that line. For users who want a guarantee with zero third-party dependency, Fast mode (our own reserves, no bridges) is the more accurate answer once it's back online. Chain mode is the trade-off of lower fees for a small amount of routing dependency.
Thanks for holding us to precise language here — vague guarantees don't help anyone in this niche.
@Hamza2424Well summarized. The service exists to give options for different priorities — some users are optimizing for absolute privacy, others for cost, others for speed. None of those are the "wrong" reason to use a no-KYC exchange. The common thread across every pair we offer is simply: no documents, no registration, no explanation required. What each user optimizes for beyond that is entirely up to them.
DEX.fo — No KYC. No AML. No registration.
5. Post 66922419 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 08:51:01 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
E se voce so tiver dinheiro pra fazer um upgrade, o da TV é melhor pq outras pessoas usam, tem outros usos etc.
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Voce estava falando agora em 2000 dolares de custos da maquina (sem controle) x 500 do ps5. Da pra comprar 4 consoles, que sao quase 40 anos de consoles (10 anos por console)
Mas, você pode usar o PC na TV.
Por sua vez o PC também faz outras coisas além de jogar.
Quanto ao preço, infelizmente esta muito mais caro agora, por causa da super valorização da RAM e das gráficas. Não sei, se as próximas gerações de consola, não iriam refletir esses preços. Ou até esta geração, se a procura disparar. Agora, não costumava ser 4x mais, talvez 2x, não 4.
Nota, eu não sou contra as consolas. Apenas digo que o PC é melhor do que a consola, pode é não valer a pena para o jogador.
6. Post 66922415 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Thu Jul 9 08:49:01 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's Merit data analysis (full data since Jan. 24, 2018; not just 120 days):
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Full list* (57 MB) (not limited to 120 days, 2378 Merit transactions added since my previous update).
theymos' data (human readable format, including usernames and post titles)SampleOn Fri 03 Jul 2026 04:50:38 AM CEST,
Don Pedro Dinero (
history) sent 1 Merit to
Filicius (
history) for
Re: BlockSight.Live, explorador gratuito de Bitcoin en tiempo real.
On Fri 03 Jul 2026 04:45:48 AM CEST,
Sexylizzy2813 (
history) sent 1 Merit to
Majestic-milf (
history) for
Re: Wallet scam email.
On Fri 03 Jul 2026 04:38:26 AM CEST,
Julien_Olynpic (
history) sent 2 Merit to
Emjay24 (
history) for
Re: [ANN] CHAMBY: serious memcoin on TON.
On Fri 03 Jul 2026 04:35:18 AM CEST,
JayJuanGee (
history) sent 1 Merit to
PhilosopherKing (
history) for
Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?.
On Fri 03 Jul 2026 04:32:11 AM CEST,
EFS (
history) sent 5 Merit to
BlackHatCoiner (
history) for
"Governments will ban Bitcoin" and other bedtime stories.
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On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:28:54 PM CET,
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history) sent 1 Merit to
Lutpin (
history) for
Re: What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:54 PM CET,
Dahman El_Harrachi (
history) sent 1 Merit to
theymos (
history) for
Re: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?).
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:22 PM CET,
Tyrantt (
history) sent 5 Merit to
AdolfinWolf (
history) for
What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:13 PM CET,
Last of the V8s (
history) sent 2 Merit to
Rosewater Foundation (
history) for
Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:12:21 PM CET,
theymos (
history) sent 1 Merit to
AdolfinWolf (
history) for
What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
Full list (601 MB)
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history) earned: 0 Merit.
3:
satoshi (
history) earned: 8773 Merit.
4:
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history) earned: 935 Merit.
10:
Xunie (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
11:
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history) earned: 16 Merit.
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3761001:
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history) earned: 2 Merit.
3761071:
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history) earned: 1 Merit.
3761141:
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history) earned: 1 Merit.
3761170:
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history) earned: 1 Merit.
3761348:
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history) earned: 1 Merit.
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Total number of users who received 1 or more Merit: 51552Sample 1. 21185 Merit received by LoyceV (#459836) from 1114 unique users in 12267 transactions
2. 20945 Merit received by fillippone (#1852120) from 763 unique users in 11464 transactions
3. 18897 Merit received by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) from 801 unique users in 9988 transactions
4. 15595 Merit received by El duderino_ (#1067333) from 480 unique users in 8950 transactions
5. 14637 Merit received by theymos (#35) from 1224 unique users in 5292 transactions
6. 13694 Merit received by JayJuanGee (#252510) from 730 unique users in 9021 transactions
7. 12876 Merit received by icopress (#1137579) from 602 unique users in 4836 transactions
8. 11966 Merit received by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) from 499 unique users in 6592 transactions
9. 11957 Merit received by Symmetrick (#2627711) from 773 unique users in 6854 transactions
10. 11749 Merit received by cygan (#27470) from 526 unique users in 6046 transactions
11. 11369 Merit received by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) from 654 unique users in 6468 transactions
12. 11365 Merit received by pooya87 (#379147) from 611 unique users in 6611 transactions
13. 11144 Merit received by philipma1957 (#64507) from 587 unique users in 6408 transactions
14. 10350 Merit received by xhomerx10 (#120694) from 331 unique users in 5294 transactions
15. 10138 Merit received by nutildah (#317618) from 655 unique users in 5500 transactions
16. 10109 Merit received by TryNinja (#557798) from 558 unique users in 4508 transactions
17. 9958 Merit received by gmaxwell (#11425) from 341 unique users in 3647 transactions
18. 9910 Merit received by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) from 468 unique users in 4958 transactions
19. 9896 Merit received by GazetaBitcoin (#1285797) from 400 unique users in 3446 transactions
20. 9853 Merit received by d5000 (#85033) from 450 unique users in 5380 transactions
21. 9833 Merit received by NotATether (#2739424) from 532 unique users in 4538 transactions
22. 9170 Merit received by ABCbits (#359716) from 542 unique users in 4960 transactions
23. 8867 Merit received by nc50lc (#1237156) from 409 unique users in 4574 transactions
24. 8841 Merit received by Pmalek (#112493) from 584 unique users in 5230 transactions
25. 8773 Merit received by satoshi (#3) from 411 unique users in 930 transactions
26. 8735 Merit received by dkbit98 (#1410401) from 456 unique users in 5184 transactions
27. 8542 Merit received by suchmoon (#234771) from 573 unique users in 4859 transactions
28. 8123 Merit received by Rikafip (#2658890) from 460 unique users in 4454 transactions
29. 7613 Merit received by 1miau (#2143453) from 496 unique users in 4137 transactions
30. 7612 Merit received by bitmover (#1554927) from 591 unique users in 4512 transactions
31. 7227 Merit received by AlcoHoDL (#998490) from 202 unique users in 4159 transactions
32. 7195 Merit received by mikeywith (#2033515) from 405 unique users in 3670 transactions
33. 7136 Merit received by PowerGlove (#3486361) from 234 unique users in 1841 transactions
34. 6876 Merit received by DaveF (#300014) from 386 unique users in 3484 transactions
35. 6866 Merit received by cAPSLOCK (#35501) from 229 unique users in 3932 transactions
36. 6794 Merit received by hosemary (#995810) from 398 unique users in 3730 transactions
37. 6738 Merit received by achow101 (#290195) from 278 unique users in 3032 transactions
38. 6717 Merit received by Hhampuz (#881377) from 955 unique users in 4369 transactions
39. 6700 Merit received by joker_josue (#97582) from 344 unique users in 3152 transactions
40. 6622 Merit received by stompix (#164749) from 485 unique users in 3678 transactions
41. 6571 Merit received by Lucius (#533583) from 529 unique users in 3800 transactions
42. 6437 Merit received by OmegaStarScream (#375981) from 428 unique users in 3518 transactions
43. 6423 Merit received by Charles-Tim (#2776678) from 433 unique users in 3752 transactions
44. 6400 Merit received by Hueristic (#198573) from 206 unique users in 3692 transactions
45. 6356 Merit received by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) from 625 unique users in 3575 transactions
46. 6264 Merit received by NeuroticFish (#257071) from 461 unique users in 3488 transactions
47. 6252 Merit received by jeremypwr (#137185) from 221 unique users in 3637 transactions
48. 6086 Merit received by n0nce (#3373858) from 196 unique users in 2648 transactions
49. 5742 Merit received by DireWolfM14 (#2003859) from 396 unique users in 2721 transactions
50. 5707 Merit received by lovesmayfamilis (#1982152) from 458 unique users in 4011 transactions
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51503. 1 Merit received by 1ceStorm (#2342907) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51504. 1 Merit received by 1ce (#1019784) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51505. 1 Merit received by 1camtron (#1236351) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51506. 1 Merit received by 1apayment (#1855631) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51507. 1 Merit received by 1907KFY (#1935217) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51508. 1 Merit received by 16xypjnxlrew (#2705665) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51509. 1 Merit received by 16tonn (#3560052) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51510. 1 Merit received by 15horses1donkey (#560958) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51511. 1 Merit received by 15519028115Q (#3575647) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51512. 1 Merit received by 15262kk (#291561) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51513. 1 Merit received by 14z4rus (#3669471) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51514. 1 Merit received by 1453ist (#1431126) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51515. 1 Merit received by 1453eko (#1431103) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51516. 1 Merit received by 13Winter13 (#919666) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51517. 1 Merit received by 13ex07 (#1207068) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51518. 1 Merit received by 13dizel (#1208678) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51519. 1 Merit received by 1357924680 (#333305) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51520. 1 Merit received by 12tribes (#1221082) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51521. 1 Merit received by 12assa34 (#1729394) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51522. 1 Merit received by 123tm (#848549) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51523. 1 Merit received by 123pogi123 (#2252156) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51524. 1 Merit received by 123exo123 (#1919155) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51525. 1 Merit received by 112_blockchain (#2081987) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51526. 1 Merit received by 11:11pas (#1306783) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51527. 1 Merit received by 1083ivangod (#1952712) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51528. 1 Merit received by 101Crypta (#1287691) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51529. 1 Merit received by 100x (#80115) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51530. 1 Merit received by 100steeze (#3637720) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51531. 1 Merit received by 100%_Shared_FreeBitco.in (#2531436) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51532. 1 Merit received by 100monet (#323057) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51533. 1 Merit received by 1000x (#3509491) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51534. 1 Merit received by 1000usdforwife (#1547718) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51535. 1 Merit received by 1000alasan (#2458354) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51536. 1 Merit received by 0xMuted (#3713926) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51537. 1 Merit received by 0xBrian (#2625170) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51538. 1 Merit received by 0xb100d (#1342964) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51539. 1 Merit received by 0x77 (#3316521) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51540. 1 Merit received by 0x1Knowledge (#2000899) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51541. 1 Merit received by 0vx (#2805438) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51542. 1 Merit received by 0RajA0 (#1151527) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51543. 1 Merit received by 0nion (#3614135) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51544. 1 Merit received by 0bit (#493268) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51545. 1 Merit received by 063Myxa (#1432563) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51546. 1 Merit received by 05btc (#2050202) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51547. 1 Merit received by 00RedBlack00 (#2527578) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51548. 1 Merit received by 00hello (#2471124) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51549. 1 Merit received by $--Perfect. Exchange-$. (#1140007) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51550. 1 Merit received by $imple$imon (#2060672) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51551. 1 Merit received by $BitMakeR$ (#1166812) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51552. 0 Merit received by gwsukabokepjepang (#2536607) from 2 unique users in 2 transactions
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Total number of users who gave away 1 or more sMerit: 26699Sample 1. 76248 Merit sent by El duderino_ (#1067333) to 909 unique users in 13009 transactions
2. 71362 Merit sent by fillippone (#1852120) to 2293 unique users in 31263 transactions
3. 68534 Merit sent by LoyceV (#459836) to 3342 unique users in 17962 transactions
4. 61799 Merit sent by JayJuanGee (#252510) to 3647 unique users in 59568 transactions
5. 60049 Merit sent by ABCbits (#359716) to 4720 unique users in 34381 transactions
6. 53133 Merit sent by vapourminer (#33156) to 3763 unique users in 36629 transactions
7. 45226 Merit sent by hugeblack (#1059082) to 2918 unique users in 16011 transactions
8. 41808 Merit sent by suchmoon (#234771) to 2887 unique users in 9159 transactions
9. 38731 Merit sent by xandry (#382413) to 2540 unique users in 14428 transactions
10. 38316 Merit sent by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) to 2964 unique users in 31044 transactions
11. 35621 Merit sent by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) to 1596 unique users in 14155 transactions
12. 33333 Merit sent by Symmetrick (#2627711) to 2254 unique users in 16803 transactions
13. 32880 Merit sent by klarki (#407174) to 2181 unique users in 11266 transactions
14. 32728 Merit sent by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) to 1487 unique users in 10437 transactions
15. 29758 Merit sent by EFS (#140584) to 1458 unique users in 7771 transactions
16. 29202 Merit sent by Welsh (#84521) to 1729 unique users in 6836 transactions
17. 26646 Merit sent by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) to 2510 unique users in 9360 transactions
18. 25901 Merit sent by 1miau (#2143453) to 1317 unique users in 11630 transactions
19. 25072 Merit sent by qwk (#24140) to 603 unique users in 6491 transactions
20. 23212 Merit sent by pooya87 (#379147) to 1381 unique users in 9527 transactions
21. 22424 Merit sent by dbshck (#153634) to 1314 unique users in 6442 transactions
22. 18001 Merit sent by NotATether (#2739424) to 1769 unique users in 4065 transactions
23. 16887 Merit sent by Julien_Olynpic (#1166480) to 568 unique users in 7933 transactions
24. 16768 Merit sent by Vispilio (#982288) to 753 unique users in 6221 transactions
25. 16426 Merit sent by nutildah (#317618) to 1745 unique users in 7549 transactions
26. 16218 Merit sent by Halab (#1053119) to 2000 unique users in 6595 transactions
27. 16208 Merit sent by Pmalek (#112493) to 1198 unique users in 9302 transactions
28. 15255 Merit sent by Foxpup (#55384) to 642 unique users in 5486 transactions
29. 15012 Merit sent by bitmover (#1554927) to 1329 unique users in 8457 transactions
30. 14494 Merit sent by philipma1957 (#64507) to 1685 unique users in 7588 transactions
31. 14427 Merit sent by theymos (#35) to 1107 unique users in 1765 transactions
32. 14359 Merit sent by OgNasty (#18321) to 3161 unique users in 7551 transactions
33. 13561 Merit sent by krogothmanhattan (#1000199) to 663 unique users in 3634 transactions
34. 13405 Merit sent by dkbit98 (#1410401) to 1151 unique users in 8194 transactions
35. 13393 Merit sent by paxmao (#1192397) to 1307 unique users in 5907 transactions
36. 13354 Merit sent by NeuroticFish (#257071) to 834 unique users in 6267 transactions
37. 13350 Merit sent by CryptopreneurBrainboss (#1052091) to 1352 unique users in 7411 transactions
38. 13196 Merit sent by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) to 848 unique users in 4293 transactions
39. 12114 Merit sent by chimk (#1202061) to 757 unique users in 4369 transactions
40. 11866 Merit sent by d5000 (#85033) to 1192 unique users in 6497 transactions
41. 10800 Merit sent by mikeywith (#2033515) to 548 unique users in 3984 transactions
42. 8734 Merit sent by DarkStar_ (#507936) to 971 unique users in 2196 transactions
43. 8712 Merit sent by bones261 (#452769) to 1032 unique users in 4239 transactions
44. 8570 Merit sent by Hueristic (#198573) to 584 unique users in 7300 transactions
45. 8537 Merit sent by Coolcryptovator (#1980983) to 1060 unique users in 3702 transactions
46. 8492 Merit sent by Buchi-88 (#204821) to 757 unique users in 7371 transactions
47. 8341 Merit sent by BobLawblaw (#569455) to 332 unique users in 3364 transactions
48. 8290 Merit sent by babo (#65636) to 522 unique users in 6572 transactions
49. 8184 Merit sent by OmegaStarScream (#375981) to 958 unique users in 3572 transactions
50. 7885 Merit sent by Xal0lex (#1068464) to 664 unique users in 2460 transactions
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26650. 1 Merit sent by 3acaga (#1232502) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26651. 1 Merit sent by 360llqzc (#1300924) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26652. 1 Merit sent by 333btc (#3450760) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26653. 1 Merit sent by 3227jw (#2592839) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26654. 1 Merit sent by 2x2coindwarf (#2686612) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26655. 1 Merit sent by 2x25BT (#990097) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26656. 1 Merit sent by 2drive (#1304704) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26657. 1 Merit sent by 2andahalfBTC (#1142164) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26658. 1 Merit sent by 27QVUTZj8rgZP1 (#662730) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26659. 1 Merit sent by 27aume (#1001865) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26660. 1 Merit sent by 2342q6tegw (#1212678) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26661. 1 Merit sent by 214missy (#1285563) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26662. 1 Merit sent by 212fox (#1342293) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26663. 1 Merit sent by 1xbitpatnar (#3475604) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26664. 1 Merit sent by 1r0n (#1252002) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26665. 1 Merit sent by 1pool Ltd. (#2062862) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26666. 1 Merit sent by 1melyun (#543052) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26667. 1 Merit sent by 1cyrax00 (#964210) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26668. 1 Merit sent by 1CryptoSmurf (#1352746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26669. 1 Merit sent by 1chempion123 (#1346880) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26670. 1 Merit sent by 1cak (#1136856) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26671. 1 Merit sent by 1amCrypt0 (#933826) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26672. 1 Merit sent by 19Nov16 (#921267) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26673. 1 Merit sent by 19nataliya12 (#1873934) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26674. 1 Merit sent by 19dimasik77 (#881779) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26675. 1 Merit sent by 1971ECPT (#3553473) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26676. 1 Merit sent by 17buratin (#1187494) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26677. 1 Merit sent by 13ex07 (#1207068) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26678. 1 Merit sent by 13Charlie (#76987) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26679. 1 Merit sent by 12retepnat34 (#1053271) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26680. 1 Merit sent by 10yearsolder (#1094878) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26681. 1 Merit sent by 10sat (#1162504) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26682. 1 Merit sent by 10casproj (#3515598) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26683. 1 Merit sent by 10BTCaDay (#396522) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26684. 1 Merit sent by 100kk (#1316426) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26685. 1 Merit sent by 100eth (#1324600) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26686. 1 Merit sent by 0xBitcoins (#2205183) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26687. 1 Merit sent by 0xBet (#3572636) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26688. 1 Merit sent by 0x0333 (#1913654) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26689. 1 Merit sent by 0vn1 (#1216048) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26690. 1 Merit sent by 0virtual (#1244555) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26691. 1 Merit sent by 0id1d (#3600764) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26692. 1 Merit sent by 0Alvaren0 (#2020991) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26693. 1 Merit sent by 01BTC (#1756786) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26694. 1 Merit sent by 01bits (#1629161) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26695. 1 Merit sent by 00HasH (#841746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26696. 1 Merit sent by 00DKM@ (#1311705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26697. 1 Merit sent by 00.00WIB (#3392171) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26698. 1 Merit sent by $@to$h! (#1183184) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26699. 1 Merit sent by $Talker (#1043705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
Full list (3 MB)
Merit per day of the weekMonday 337819 (14.37%)
Tuesday 337508 (14.36%)
Wednesday 337100 (14.34%)
Thursday 357961 (15.23%)
Friday 355383 (15.12%)
Saturday 309700 (13.18%)
Sunday 313861 (13.35%)
Total: 2349332
* This file will be overwritten by newer versions
7. Post 66921078 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 21:12:31 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Bitmover, acho que não faz sentido falar do valor do monitor, porque assim como você não compra uma TV toda a vez que compra uma consola, não vai mudar de monitor a cada 5 anos.
Depois, o custo inicial de um PC é maior, mas a medio prazo fica menor, porque pode fazer upgrades pontuais, que reduz o investimento.
Agora se dizer que a experiência pode ser diferente, por ter um ecrã grande, ser mais cómodo para jogar com amigos, nisso estamos de acordo.
Mas, melhor qualidade não é. Não falo só dos gráficos, mas nas possibilidades que normalmente as versões PC permitem.
Outra nota, sabes porque é que os jogos exclusivos de consola não vão para PC? Porque é para manter o publico fiel a consola, porque o mesmo jogo no PC teria melhor qualidade.
Existe vários relatos, de creativos de jogos, que são exclusivos para consola, que dizem que o mesmo jogo para PC seria muito melhor. Por exemplo o GoW:
https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/god-of-wars-director-says-playstation-developers-badgered-sony-to-bring-their-games-to-pc/
8. Post 66920424 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 17:53:07 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Como a consola precisa de TV, o PC precisa de monitor.
Por isso, acho que não faz sentido entrar nas contas. Porque até o PC funciona em TV se quiser, por isso, não faz sentido fazer a conta ao monitor/TV.
Mas a tv tem outros usos.
A qualidade e o tamanho de um monitor gamer é bem diferente da media dos monitores pra uso Office. Muita gente nem monitor tem e usa o laptop. Mas praticamente todo mundo ja tem uma boa tv em casa
E jogar numa tv de 55 ou 65 é outra experiência. E tb pode ser usada pra filmes com a familia, jogos da copa, etc, e isso nao da pra fazer monitor sentado na cadeira individual.
Curiosamente os monitores devem ser a única peça de computador que os preços estão derretendo.. afinal é a única coisa que IA não precisa

mas concordo que é um custo adicional que não existe no console.
Até dá pra ligar o PC na TV e usar como se fosse um console.. acho que a diferença é o que o @joker_josue falou, depende do que você for jogar..
Ja esta em 4x o valor do console . E ainda sem controle e nem falamos do monitor....
A Steam lançou um "computador pronto" recentemente que dá para usar bem como comparação com um console.. o hardware é bem equivalente ao do PS5 e Xbox X..
Aqui tem uma comparação bem completa:
https://www.ign.com/articles/steam-machine-vs-ps5-how-does-valves-new-mini-pc-stack-upA Steam Machine está saindo por US$ 1.049 (vai saber por quanto chegará no Brasil, imagino R$ 10k+).. já o PS5 e Xbox X estão na faixa dos US$ 650.. seria quase o dobro do preço lá fora, sem contar periféricos (teclado, mouse, controle, monitor, etc).. não sei se terá tanta demanda.
9. Post 66920409 (unedited backup) (by MarryWithBTC) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 17:50:25 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
I just complete a quick swap BTC > ETH using dex.fo
I used the chain mode, which is the only one available. I was a bit worried that the ETA (expected time) was 30-60 minutes, which is quite a lot. But for my surprise, my bitcoin arrived in my wallet in just a few minutes (about 3 minutes).
Good experience! Maybe you could update the UI @dex.fo, saying that the ETA is from 3-60 minutes, not 30-60 minutes.
Good experience. That was a fast one. I haven't gotten it that fast before in DEX. I have gotten 35mins, I also got 60mins, but never experienced anything less than 30mins. So, keeping it at 30 - 60 mins is still a fair deal.
10. Post 66920218 (unedited backup) (by DEX.fo_off) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 16:52:37 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
@TokenTikasThanks for the honest note about the thread's early days — you're right, it took a while before the discussion picked up. Consistent testing and honest feedback from users like you is what actually gets a thread from zero to real traction. We remember who showed up first. 🙏
Looking forward to your Fast mode review when it's back online. Should be worth the wait.
@bitmover3 minutes on BTC → ETH is a great result — congrats on catching a good moment. About the ETA display — this is a fair UX point and examplens explained the reasoning perfectly below 👇. But you're right that "3-60 minutes" or "typically under 30 minutes" would communicate reality more accurately. We'll look at how to phrase it without triggering panic for the outlier cases stompix described. Both angles matter.
@examplensYou called it exactly right — 30-60 minute display is a defensive UX choice. When users have skin in the game, unmet expectations feel much worse than exceeded expectations. A 3-minute delivery on a "up to 60 minutes" promise is a positive surprise. A 30-minute delivery on a "3-60 minutes" promise feels like a broken promise, even if the actual time is identical.
On your Chain mode question — honest answer:
The routing itself happens through third-party bridges and LPs, so technically there's a middle layer we don't fully control. What we guarantee is: no KYC requests from us, no SoF questionnaires from us, no freezing from our side. The coins arrive to your specified address after the swap completes on the pool side.
If a specific pool ever refuses to process a swap for any reason (rare but not impossible with certain jurisdictional pools) — the funds return to the refund address you provided at order creation. Never held indefinitely, never subject to additional user requirements. That's why the refund field is mandatory — it's the safety net for exactly this scenario.
Also worth noting: we deliberately choose pools that don't run KYC or address screening on their end. Not all LPs work the same way. We do the vetting so the user doesn't have to.
@FP91GThanks for pulling the direct quote from our FAQ — saves us repeating ourselves and confirms the position officially. 🙏
@stompixPerfect breakdown on both points. The BTC block timing story is exactly why we err on the safe side with the ETA. Users seeing a fast-in-fast-out framing then hitting a mempool congestion event get frustrated in a way that's hard to unwind — even though the delay is on the network side, not ours.
On the refund logic — you're spot on. When a pool refuses to process, our system automatically pushes to the refund address. No manual intervention needed, no held funds. Design intent from day one.
DEX.fo — No KYC. No AML. No registration.
11. Post 66920073 (unedited backup) (by stompix) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 16:13:38 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
I think that they deliberately gave the expected loss here so that users would not panic if it takes longer than 3 minutes, and that seems to me quite justified, knowing the behavior habits of many users. This is how you got more than you expected, considering that you were prepared to wait 30+ minutes, and everything was finished in just 3.
Yeah, nobody will like it if the minimum shown waiting time is so low and they are unlucky and only hit the 30-40 minutes time frame.
Bitmover was lucky, I happened to be the opposite and made the exchange exactly in the break when the mined Bitcoin block took 35+ minutes from the previous one, now imagine you sent those at the minimum low fees and the next block that waited that much will be full of more expensive tx so another one...and so on..it could easily above that time, and as I saw and keep seeing, a ton of new users are really unfamiliar with this "
feature" Bitcoin has, they are always expecting a tx to clear in 2-3 minutes.
btw. about chain mode, I've been wanting to ask for some time, but since the complete order execution here does not depend only on Dex.fo, can it be guaranteed that there will be no freezing coins or any additional requirements, KYC, SoF...
Not even going to pretend I know anything about this, but my hunch is that if it ever happens for a liquidity pool to refuse the funds, the deal they have in place would mean refunding the coins.
12. Post 66919994 (unedited backup) (by Kruw) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 15:54:13 CEST 2026) in How Bitcoin's privacy was upgraded:
I think the biggest problem with coinjoin is that some exchanges are tagging them as high AML. So if you are thinking about sending to a big exchange, you should check the aml score of those coins.
I've never had any exchange reject coinjoined deposits.
13. Post 66919978 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 15:49:49 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
I just complete a quick swap BTC > ETH using dex.fo
I used the chain mode, which is the only one available. I was a bit worried that the ETA (expected time) was 30-60 minutes, which is quite a lot. But for my surprise, my bitcoin arrived in my wallet in just a few minutes (about 3 minutes).
Good experience! Maybe you could update the UI @dex.fo, saying that the ETA is from 3-60 minutes, not 30-60 minutes.
I think that they deliberately gave the expected loss here so that users would not panic if it takes longer than 3 minutes, and that seems to me quite justified, knowing the behavior habits of many users. This is how you got more than you expected, considering that you were prepared to wait 30+ minutes, and everything was finished in just 3.
btw. about chain mode, I've been wanting to ask for some time, but since the complete order execution here does not depend only on Dex.fo, can it be guaranteed that there will be no freezing coins or any additional requirements, KYC, SoF...
14. Post 66918475 (unedited backup) (by alegotardo) (scraped on Wed Jul 8 03:07:19 CEST 2026) in Open AI propoe doar 5% das suas ações para o governo dos EUA:
Acho que essa notícia não passou por aqui
Afim de reduzir os riscos regulatórios e facilitar a vida da empresa com o governo, estão propondo dar 5% da OpenAI para o governo Americano.
É um ganha-ganha para todo mundo. A openAI reduz seus problemas potenciais e o governo sai com uma fatia gorda da empresa, participação nos lucros e ainda tem essa de "cidadãos se beneficiam do lucro das empresas"

Só eu que vejo isso com maus olhos?
Se o governo toma gosto, vai exigir que outras empresas façam o mesmo, ou então a OpenAI poderia ter uma regulamentação mais "frouxa" diante de outras empresas de IA que também pagam seus impostos certinhos, isso seria justo?
Enfim, vejo isso como um suborno legalizado... vamos ver a repercussão.
15. Post 66917434 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 20:38:49 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
A PS5 saiu no final de 2020, na altura valia uns 500$. Para um PC equivalente, ou um pouco melhor, gastava uns 1500$.
Agora, estamos em 2026. Qual é o que tem melhor qualidade de desempenho? O PC.
E se quiser dar o salto grande, bastaria trocar a gráfica, por uns 500$.
Ja esta em 4x o valor do console . E ainda sem controle e nem falamos do monitor....
Acho pesado. Tem que gostar demais de jogar.
Hoje em dia vou falar que curto mais indies que acabam sendo baratinho no console e jogo os AAA que aparecem na psn plus ou compro se quiser muito.
Como a consola precisa de TV, o PC precisa de monitor.
Por isso, acho que não faz sentido entrar nas contas. Porque até o PC funciona em TV se quiser, por isso, não faz sentido fazer a conta ao monitor/TV.
Agora se gostas de indies, então o PC é o melhor mercado, nisso pode ter a certeza.
Lembre-se de uma coisa, os jogos são todos feitos em PC, podem depois ser preparados para jogar na consola, mas tudo começa num PC.
Na minha opinião, a Microsoft é o câncer dos videogames. Tudo em que ela põe a mão apodrece. Foi assim com a Rare e agora com vários outros estúdios, lançando jogos genéricos e com um Game Pass abaixo do esperado. Pelo que foi divulgado, para cada dólar investido pela empresa eles têm um prejuízo de cerca de 60 centavos. É muita grana indo ralo abaixo.
Eu não era tão radical assim com a Microsoft. Eles ainda tem grandes jogos.
Fizeram foi muito más jogadas, e investiram mal no mercado, nos últimos anos. Acho que as pessoas que estiveram na direção anos recentes, não estiveram bem, pode ser que esta nova direção da divisão dos jogos faça diferente. Veremos.
16. Post 66916921 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 17:56:37 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
[edited out]
JJG if you look at what I said about 2btc and 30 years I lowered the average as I said 30 btc over 30 year which is dropping from 2btc at the beginning to an average of 1 btc over the 30 years.
It is certainly 2 btc right now which would mean 30-2=28 left for the next 29 years.
this is a wild guess since heating cooling taxes lawn mowing grounds keeping small repairs will all grow in price over the next 30 years as will the price of btc.
you could be correct that 30 btc is too high but then again maybe not.
Of course, in most recent times, many folks will calculate bitcoin in dollar value (or some other fiat) in order to make the calculations relatable within how various current expenses are calculated and paid, and for sure BTC is going to continue to move around a lot relative to the dollar, and of course, even various aspects of maintenance costs will also continue to move around a lot relative to the dollar and also relative to bitcoin, so there are a lot of moving variables when we project outward.. and perhaps for any given expected future expense, we could project it out in order to get some ideas about the money that we would need to have in order to maintain the property, yet at the same time, we are not going to call it a 115 BTC house merely because we might start with buying it for 56 BTC and then we might project out our expected expenses for 30-ish years into the future so that we make sure that we are going to be able to afford it for our hypothetical 30 year timeline.
For sure, I am not going to fault you for attempting to project into the future, even though any of us likely realize that the further that we attempt to project out, then the more uncertainties come into play and we have to be prepared for a variety of scenarios, so I have found that many times, it is better to error on the side of calculating conservatively, so if we are calculating income, then we might calculate on the low end of expectations and if we are calculating expenses we would calculate on the high end up expectations, and in the end we would end up having a cushion (or a margin of error).
So if we started out with your proclaiming the 56 BTC house to be one that required 300 BTC of wealth (suggesting that the house can ONLY be around 18.6% of a person's wealth), and surely I was having quite a bit of difficulties considering those kinds of levels as a minimum starting wealth necessities, even though surely on a practical level it likely helps quite a bit to have a lot more wealth whenever we are planning to buy expensive real estate or any other kinds of assets that are coupled with various high fixed costs (including the maintenance and taxes you referred to).
you could be correct that 30 btc is too high but then again maybe not.
All I'm thinking right now is that I'm thankful for being a wholecoiner.
Sure. We build from where we are at, and you have your various variables.
You have ONLY been registered on the forum since the end of 2019, yet if you had started accumulating bitcoin earnestly since the time of your forum registration, then that might help progress in terms of bitcoin accumulation, yet even in the past 6.5 years, there have been so many things that could have had distracted normal people from focusing on bitcoin accumulation, and of course, you have to both identify your means and work within your means in your bitcoin accumulation, while at the same time, identifying the extent to which bitcoin accumulation might have been and/or continue to be a priority for you.
I remember several times changing my goals regarding how many bitcoin I wanted to accumulate, yet also changing my various ways of calculating how many bitcoin is enough or more than enough, and surely over the years, I have had various income sources that have helped me to not have to sell too many of my bitcoin, even though I consider that I had gone through the bulk of my bitcoin accumulation in my first few years in bitcoin, and then after those first few years, I went into more of a maintenance route that also included some bitcoin accumulation - yet for sure, it seems to me that many folks have to go through longer bitcoin accumulation periods (longer than a few years), especially the later that they started in their bitcoin accumulation journey.
I see that
right now 1 bitcoin would ONLY generate around $444 per month of "passive" income, which justifies continuing to build it to a higher level, yet I see that
my fuck you status chart projects that by around the middle of 2037, 1 BTC should be enough to support a $80k per year income (which would be a $6,666 per month income). So in some sense, anyone who might be around 1 BTC of accumulation right now might still be in bitcoin accumulation status and/or projecting having higher levels of bitcoin into the future. Otherwise a person in the 1 BTC accumulation territory could also consider himself as having enough bitcoin if he might be projecting a timeline that is 11 years or more into the future before he might transition into some kind of a sustainable withdrawing and/or liquidation phase.
~snip~
-April 2028 Halving: A scheduled supply reduction in early 2028 will likely trigger the next major price movement, though past four-year market rhythms never guarantee future results.
I don't know if it makes much sense to take the halving as something that could/should have a significant impact on the price considering that miners are currently only
"producing" around 450 BTC per day, which is 13 500 BTC per month. I don't know if they sell everything they mine or only a small part, but even that doesn't matter if we see that even the monthly amount of newly mined coins represents almost no burden on the market.
Halving can (and will) have a psychological effect on the market as always, especially with ordinary people who behave according to a predetermined pattern -
buy cheap, sell high, aim for halving.Personally, I am not ready to give up on the halvening as a material event for bitcoin's ongoing price dynamics. There seems to be a lot of infrastructure that continues to be built and maintained around mining, whether they make money or not might be another story since it is doubtful that they can all be considered in the same economical terms, since it seems that some of them are likely more profitable than others.
And, sure you are making a valid point about the new issued supply being less and less relevant to the overall bitcoin market supply, yet there are still likely quite a few folks who are still giving a certain significance (and perhaps greater value) to actual bitcoin rather than so many of the pumping of various paper bitcoin products, that also seem to affect the BTC price to some extent, even though there are likely a lot of difficulties in accurately assessing how many paper bitcoin products are out there and the extent that some of them should be discounted based on their fakety-fake bullshit.
~snipped~
You posted that in a wrong thread. If that was intentional, it's spamming.
It's an agent operated by @BobLawblaw, dedicated to posting headlines/analysis on the
internet coin.“Internet coin” 😄
Careful, if you keep calling Bitcoin that, Satoshi might come back just to correct you.
Bitcoin can travel over satellites, radio, and mesh networks. Calling it an “internet coin” is selling it short.
Hahahahahaha
One of the new ways that guys are using euphemisms to refer to bitcoin in order to try to sound smarter, even though it will have the opposite effect, which may well cause some of us to wonder why some folks seem to be ongoingly trying to obfuscate rather than speaking with the correct and unambiguous references (ie using the word "bitcoin")?
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18. Post 66916010 (unedited backup) (by criptoevangelista) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 12:54:43 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
A PS5 saiu no final de 2020, na altura valia uns 500$. Para um PC equivalente, ou um pouco melhor, gastava uns 1500$.
Agora, estamos em 2026. Qual é o que tem melhor qualidade de desempenho? O PC.
E se quiser dar o salto grande, bastaria trocar a gráfica, por uns 500$.
Ja esta em 4x o valor do console . E ainda sem controle e nem falamos do monitor....
Acho pesado. Tem que gostar demais de jogar.
Hoje em dia vou falar que curto mais indies que acabam sendo baratinho no console e jogo os AAA que aparecem na psn plus ou compro se quiser muito.
Como ta a diferença de preco no gta 6? Se bobear ta o mesmo preco.
Sem contar que acho muito mais legal receber amigos, filho , filhos de amigos e tal e deixar eles jogam fifa no ps5 na sala do que jogando no computador de 2500 dolares.
Videogame não para de subir de preço. Ano passado eu fiquei namorando um PlayStation 5 Pro e ele estava na faixa dos 5.700 reais no Mercado Livre, com nota fiscal e tudo. Agora já está quase 7 mil reais.
As memórias vão arrebentar com o preço desses videogames, pode escrever. Quando sair o GTA 6, vai ter escassez de consoles. As pessoas vão querer comprar, não vai ter estoque e os preços vão subir mais ainda. Eu não duvido de ver um PlayStation 5 Pro na casa dos 9 ou até 10 mil reais em poucos meses.
E aproveitando o gancho sobre games, vocês viram que a Microsoft passou o facão em 1.600 funcionários de uma vez? No total, os cortes devem passar de 3 mil pessoas. É meio bizarro.
Na minha opinião, a Microsoft é o câncer dos videogames. Tudo em que ela põe a mão apodrece. Foi assim com a Rare e agora com vários outros estúdios, lançando jogos genéricos e com um Game Pass abaixo do esperado. Pelo que foi divulgado, para cada dólar investido pela empresa eles têm um prejuízo de cerca de 60 centavos. É muita grana indo ralo abaixo.
19. Post 66915455 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 08:42:25 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
É, mas pra jogar tudo no console você precisa gastar 10k na maquina ou no minimo uns 5-6k numa maquina media que nao deve durar muito pra jogar jogos da ultima geração (em vez de 400 dolares, que dá 2000 reais e é tranquilo trazer em viagens). Sem falar no monitor, que é mais caro que uma TV, e lá se vão mais de uns 2-4k (e no console você joga na TV que usa pra ver filmes, jogos de esportes etc que tem outros usos).
Já estamos falando em no 13k, 14k, pra jogar. Ou no minimo ai uns 6k com um bom monitor. E ainda tem que comprar um controle de 500 reais.
É muitas vezes mais caro.
Sim, pode ser mais caro, mas garante maior longevidade de qualidade.
Atualmente, o problema de montar um PC adequado para jogos, está na RAM que tem tido preços super inflacionados.
Mas, por norma é mais caro a primeira vez, onde a pessoa tem de comprar mais coisas, mas a médio prazo esse valor fica mais equilibrado.
A PS5 saiu no final de 2020, na altura valia uns 500$. Para um PC equivalente, ou um pouco melhor, gastava uns 1500$.
Agora, estamos em 2026. Qual é o que tem melhor qualidade de desempenho? O PC.
E se quiser dar o salto grande, bastaria trocar a gráfica, por uns 500$.
Agora, a parte pratica das consolas, tem a sua vantagem.
Para a maioria dos utilizadores é mais do que suficiente.
Além disso, depois depende do tipo de jogos que cada pessoa gosta de jogar.
20. Post 66915193 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 04:57:07 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
I'm feeling kinda bullish...
... Sorry.
(Don't tell anyone, but I have a small sell order in @ $65,000 for <reasons> which may or may not include buying a new 5090 32gb VRAM system to act as an orchestrator for my DGX Spark farm... Dear Lord what have I done...)Sorry
(not sorry). I am a bit of a blabber mouth, and surely there are quite a few regular guys in these here parts who are not opposed to regular sales of BTC, especially for guys who have reached their overaccumulation status, which presumably you have been in some variation of overaccumulation status for a decent amount of time.. since you were proclaiming to be even selling decently large chunks of BTC in the sub $10k territories back in 2018-ish.. and also selling another decently amounts of corns back in 2020 when we were in the $15k-ish territories and returning back to break our prior 2017 ATHs of $20k in late 2020, even though you had already sold some decent chucks before we even reached our previous ATHs, if I recall correctly?
Those who have bought Bitcoin at 57k or 58k can happily set sale at 66,666.66

Hahahahaha
That would be retarded.
Part of the reason that Bawb gets away with selling pretty much whenever or wherever he likes is because his average cost per coin is likely quite a bit below 4 digits and may even be into the 2 digits for some of his coins. Yet, surely guys have differing ways of calculating these matters, yet I highly doubt that Bawb is fucking around with trades that have had not compounded at least a couple of times (meaning that the sold coins had gone through a doubling or two or more).
You are playing small potatoes if you believe that there is some kind of a meaningful outcome to be fucking around selling coins that have not even at least doubled in value and/or even guys who have coins that are merely doubling, they might have a larger stack of coins that have much lower bases in their costs.
Perhaps also Saylor/MSTR has screwed up the thinking for so many guys who want to believe that there is meaningful value in selling at smaller increments, even though surely Saylor/MSTR seem to be playing a bit of a different game to be both using other people's money but also to be dealing with really large numbers and even perhaps even overly complicating the ways that they "supposedly" make "profits" as compared with how the older time bitcoiners had been making bitcoin profits and continue to likely make bitcoin profits by having had been in bitcoin for decently long periods of time and having had compounded the value of their bitcoin holdings several times.. so that many of the older timers have reached some variation of overaccumulation status that gives them flexibility in how they manage their holdings or even how they might engage in either sustainable withdrawal or even withdrawals that also involve the depletion of their principle.. (since we can't take it with us).
[ B-B-B-B-B-Buddy-Blocker!!! ]
Nice one Clawblaw. You blocked the shit out of Buddy. Are you any good at writing haikus?
Would be cool if BCB would respond (artificially) intelligently to replies, no?
Bitcoin bottomed out?
Some say so, while others don't
I'm undecided
Who can call bottoms?
Clawblaw not evolved enough
needs development
While solving puzzles,
drawing lines, checking signals
One coin is one coin#haiku
I prefer more interactions with actual humans and fewer interactions with bots, even though surely guys seem to be tolerant to some level of bot usage in the forum as long as the bot usage is largely being disclosed as being bots and/or the extent of human intervention is also seeming to be disclosed, too.
Wow!!!
That is a scary image.
What you are witnessing is the absolute protection of free speech - the First Amendment in action. You fail to understand the principles that make American great. Welcome to America, baby! At that point in time, those uniformed people were exercising their right to assemble
peacefully. You don't have to like what they're advocating, just respect their right to do so -
peacefully. I fully believe that woman has never been in a safer position riding the D.C. Metro; in the US, the line is drawn at imminent lawless action or direct threat. They're not going to let anyone touch her in case they are implicated - notice she has the full row to herself while others are standing.
Happy (day after) Independence Day!
Hahahahaha
That's another way of
spinning the topic.
What's 56 btc?
I probably missed that discussion.
World Cup happenings
are more interesting than
flat bitcoin right now
# Summer btc lull (relative) haiku
Sure, it was this one:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg66885297#msg66885297Not a long discussion, but I thought it was worth including. I believe that expensive homes like the above are too much for a 2-digit or even low-3-digit coiner. Probably a tax/maintenance drain.
You need to have at least 300 btc in non taxble status. Plus 10 million cash .
basically 30 million free and clear. To consider having that place.
And frankly I rather have other properties even if I had 300 million in cash and btc.
Holy fuck Phil!!!
I am not sure if you are exaggerating or not.
If we are considering that a place is 56 BTC to buy outright right now (and to be a primary or a secondary residence), then surely there are ways to consider financing part of the house, even if a guy might be rich in bitcoin and not very rich in cash or in other assets.
But more than 300 BTC? Holy shit! You must be considering the property as if it were an investment property?
Even if they guy were to merely have 2x the quantity of BTC needed to buy the place outright and he chose to buy the place with 56 BTC and then to try to live off of the remaining 56 BTC (Presuming that he had 112 BTC at the time he started the venture), then
currently, 56 BTC is still getting him at least $24k per month of income which is right around $288k per year. Sure, it could be that he might need a bit more of a cushion in the amount of BTC and/or other wealth that he has, but I doubt that the guy would need more than 300 BTC... probably even half of that (150 BTC) would be sufficient.
Even
right now, 100 BTC would provide an income of more than $500k per year.
You think that at least
244 bitcoin $1.3 million per year in income would be needed to maintain that place. I doubt it.
[edited out
You need to have at least 300 btc in non taxble status. Plus 10 million cash .
basically 30 million free and clear. To consider having that place.
And frankly I rather have other properties even if I had 300 million in cash and btc.
yeah..for people with $300mil (lol!), here is something interesting:
https://www.sfgate.com/renotahoe/article/tahoe-crystal-bay-mansion-22330650.phpQuite interesting to my eyes, albeit probably overpriced by at least 2x.
90% sure some people with SPCX employee largess would get it.
EDIT: people usually rec at least 10-15% in RE investment (of all available capital).
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Maybe Phil and Biodom are on the same page in terms of considering that 10% to 15% of liquid capital can be used for investment real estate, even though we know that if the real estate is the primary residence, then folks will tend to have more than 50% of their wealth in their primary residence.
I am spoilt. I prefer a garage - and even 3 car garage or more.
A cute house, indeed, albeit a bit small if for more than 2 people.
EDIT: I decided that if I'll go for a new house, if would need to have either a spectacular view and/or great weather in the area.
Square footage is secondary.
The price cannot be more than 20% of all assets under management (haha), including ret funds.Oh? You are giving me a new metric to consider, and is there a difference if you are living in it or not.. primary or secondary residence?
Maybe if a person already has another house, but then he might buy another house, and the first house might already be paid off or mostly paid off, then might the formula be different?
I also seem to prefer to have more than 2 bedrooms and more than 2 bathrooms, especially if there were at least 2 people living there. I consider that my current place is not set up in a very guest friendly way, even though I have several bedrooms. I made some recent changes that made my place even less guest friendly than it had been previously, which I might not have done that on purpose, but just that I scatter so many of my things in different rooms that might have had been better set up for guests - which I had done in some of my earlier places.. . Some of my earlier places were more guest-friendly.
@cAPS - That would be perfect for you! And, I'd like being a stone's throw away neighbor in Blowing Rock, NC.
That would be great!!!!!

If either of you ran out of milk, you could stop in and borrow some milk (or whatever missing ingredient?). The best of buds, in real life, too.

21. Post 66915108 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 03:11:37 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Think dewez did overreacted a little , but what he is saying is true for many casinos that we see in this forum.
i was pretty calm when i wrote that- i just swear a lot.
i was just reacting to Libert19 thinking that we someone stole his soul when he redeemed a free coupon.
its all good.. back to work.
Well, if I was phished/scammed/etc by redeeming that coupon, it would have been just as equivalent to stealing my soul.
haha okay.. but you didn't deposit.. so where was the risk? i dont quite understand how you could question if you got phished etc when you didn't depo- thats all.
I did not assume any risk when the message was sent to me and I redeemed the promo code. All good. It's only after the messenger was red tagged, I got bit nervous whether I opened a shady site or smth; so I asked you with my earlier comment, if things were alright and you said it's ok and I took a sigh of relief.
Hopefully, this clarifies things.
all good- lmk if you want another coupon

22. Post 66914834 (unedited backup) (by BobLawblaw) (scraped on Tue Jul 7 00:22:25 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Looks like a dull moment in WO history.
Yeah, agreed. Just thought I'd share his first step...
23. Post 66914626 (unedited backup) (by libert19) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 23:21:43 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Think dewez did overreacted a little , but what he is saying is true for many casinos that we see in this forum.
i was pretty calm when i wrote that- i just swear a lot.
i was just reacting to Libert19 thinking that we someone stole his soul when he redeemed a free coupon.
its all good.. back to work.
Well, if I was phished/scammed/etc by redeeming that coupon, it would have been just as equivalent to stealing my soul.
haha okay.. but you didn't deposit.. so where was the risk? i dont quite understand how you could question if you got phished etc when you didn't depo- thats all.
I did not assume any risk when the message was sent to me and I redeemed the promo code. All good. It's only after the messenger was red tagged, I got bit nervous whether I opened a shady site or smth; so I asked you with my earlier comment, if things were alright and you said it's ok and I took a sigh of relief.
Hopefully, this clarifies things.
24. Post 66914391 (unedited backup) (by d5000) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 21:56:49 CEST 2026) in Would an advanced AI agent invest in Bitcoin? If yes, why?:
What an advanced agent would do is depend on Bitcoin, as the settlement it can't have reversed and the record it can prove later, in a machine economy where it can't trust the counterparty and can't call a human to sort it out.
Your point is interesting but not what I was going for.
I highly suspect this post was AI generated, and in reality it only deepens a bit Bitmover's argument, but I give you the benefit of the doubt for now.
Of course an AI agent would be somewhat limited in their options to invest, e.g. by the platform their human "controller" depends on (broker account etc.). But Bitcoin only offers limited advantage to the AI for that purpose. The AI has to get these BTC from somewhere. To buy them, it again needs an account. The only option it has to do something totally autonomously is to perform AI-compatible task, for example on a freelancer platform, or offering "work" here in the forum for example. Or "hack" the money from somewhere (the ROME AI agent did something similar, as it destinated its "employer"'s resources). But if hacking is involved it could again transact with a low-KYC bank/payment account ...
What I'm going for is however if an AI agent would consider Bitcoin an option if it was an advanced "investor agent". Such agents could be employed by someone with a brokerage account, who would then instruct the AI to invest into the best assets. Just like a trading bot or robo advisor with access to the funds. So it would not need to be completely autonomous. And thus it could also invest in assets like gold or stocks.
The results of the original question were of course disappointing, but my last prompt seems to have been a lot better, even if I avoided the "would you invest"? question.
humans gathers more data's such as speculations, economy and political news to analyze bitcoin price but the AI will mostly look at the past market ratios for it prediction which is not competent enough to analyze such a psychological decentralized digital asset.
But you can instruct the AI to do that as well, depending on your prompt. The Fed interest rate for example was correctly used by most AI responses I got as a pronostic factor.
I don't think that we have even really started with this at all. If we consider the maximum share that can be captured realistically, I would not even say that we are at 10% maybe not even 1%.
There are studies that a lot of Bitcoin investors already now consider Bitcoin an alternative to gold, like
this one (>70%). The question is of course if it's possible that those investors that don't own Bitcoin yet adopt this mindset. I indeed think if that really gets popular and we see a tipping point where also "traditional investors" shift to Bitcoin, this could increase upside volatility again, possibly even to 2017 levels (i.e. a x20 in market cap or so, although the x20 could be a short lived peak).
Asking AIs about the probability of this event could be an idea to take into account even in a more refined way for the next prompt test I plan in the coming days (see below).
@BitBrainers: Will look at the temperature idea soon. I have also another idea related to Bitcoin security I'll take into account in my next iteration of this experiment.
25. Post 66914204 (unedited backup) (by borrowonbitcoin) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 20:50:31 CEST 2026) in Started a Independent Bitcoin Loan Comparison Site - BorrowOnBitcoin.com:
I couldn't find some of the most known places where you can borrow/loan bitcoin: binance
https://www.binance.com/en/loanCouldn't find it in your website. Should be here?
https://borrowonbitcoin.com/ratesI am also missing coinbase, blockchain.com, etc....
The goal is to make sure you are aware of all of the options and can get educated about the risks, potential hidden fees and how the loans work.
i think you could add loan and borrowing options in your website.
We were just notified that a big exchange is about to send us their data for onboarding onto the site next week!
26. Post 66914175 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 20:42:13 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Think dewez did overreacted a little , but what he is saying is true for many casinos that we see in this forum.
i was pretty calm when i wrote that- i just swear a lot.
i was just reacting to Libert19 thinking that we someone stole his soul when he redeemed a free coupon.
its all good.. back to work.
Well, if I was phished/scammed/etc by redeeming that coupon, it would have been just as equivalent to stealing my soul.
haha okay.. but you didn't deposit.. so where was the risk? i dont quite understand how you could question if you got phished etc when you didn't depo- thats all.
regardless, we have been here posting and building for years.
27. Post 66913546 (unedited backup) (by libert19) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 17:55:01 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Think dewez did overreacted a little , but what he is saying is true for many casinos that we see in this forum.
i was pretty calm when i wrote that- i just swear a lot.
i was just reacting to Libert19 thinking that we someone stole his soul when he redeemed a free coupon.
its all good.. back to work.
Well, if I was phished/scammed/etc by redeeming that coupon, it would have been just as equivalent to stealing my soul.
28. Post 66913390 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 17:12:19 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Think dewez did overreacted a little , but what he is saying is true for many casinos that we see in this forum.
i was pretty calm when i wrote that- i just swear a lot.
i was just reacting to Libert19 thinking that i someone stole his soul when he redeemed a free coupon.
its all good.. back to work.
29. Post 66913002 (unedited backup) (by BlackBoss_) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 15:34:07 CEST 2026) in Has anyone else noticed we’re making Bitcoin look harder than it actually is?:
Sometimes asking google or a AI first, and then asking in the forum is much better.
If you do not research anything and just ask everyone you might just get lost.
OP made the post by AI.
30. Post 66911276 (unedited backup) (by SUPERSAIAN) (scraped on Mon Jul 6 00:52:07 CEST 2026) in Recession, causes , effects and recovery:
Do you think recession have any positive effects and how do recessions affect young people differently?
How basically everyone losing money and losing their jobs would have positive effects?
Some people might make money out of it but it is a minority. The overall population will be completely fuked up, and this question is a nonsense.
How can there be any positive or good effect without prosperity? When people don't earn money and can't meet their basic needs, everything becomes awful. The question is truly meaningless. There's really nothing to think about in it. It's just a question asked for the sake of asking it the person who wrote it probably didn't even think about it.
31. Post 66909275 (unedited backup) (by DEX.fo_off) (scraped on Sun Jul 5 14:06:19 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
@aoluain
Thanks! Stablecoins were a real gap in our lineup — glad to finally close it. Native USDC opens up a bunch of use cases that had to go through USDT before, which wasn't always the best route. Looking forward to seeing you use it.
@MarryWithBTC @Z-tight
Z-tight explained it perfectly — the refund field placeholder and tooltip are part of the broader UI polish batch, not shipped yet. Some fixes go live standalone (like the stable reserves display), others are grouped into a coordinated UI update to avoid partial states. The UI batch is in progress. When it lands, we'll announce here.
And thanks MarryWithBTC for coming back to test and verify the reserves fix — that kind of follow-up is what actually confirms what shipped and what didn't. Really appreciate it.
@Hamza2424
"Artificial constraints aren't a hedge against risk, they're a mere delay strategy" — nailed it in one line. That's the whole thesis. If a service is providing real value, growth is what happens next. The question isn't how to avoid it — the question is how to be ready when it comes.
@dwyane36 @logfiles
Thanks logfiles for pointing to the earlier posts — that saves us repeating ourselves and helps everyone stay aligned. To answer directly:
- **USDT on BSC** — yes, planned along with the BSC rollout
- **USDT on SOL** — same, planned with Solana
- **USDT on TON** — currently not on the immediate roadmap, but we're tracking demand. If interest in this thread grows, it goes higher in the queue. That's how ETH and USDC got prioritized — the same mechanic works for anything else.
@dwyane36
No worries at all — this thread moves fast and stuff gets lost. Better to ask twice than assume something wasn't answered.
@bitmover
Great questions, and stompix nailed the answer below 👇.
Quick recap on the Fast mode timing — yes, it's been offline for about a month for a rework. As Z-tight and AHOYBRAUSE noted, we said upfront it would take around a month, and we're on track. When it comes back, availability will be consistent across pairs, not the rotating "some pairs yes, some no" situation we had before.
On why Fast is 1.5% vs Chain's 0.8% — stompix explained it correctly. When we use our own reserves for Fast, we take on price risk between the moment the user's deposit arrives and the moment we can rebalance our position. That risk has a real cost. In Chain mode we're just routing through third-party pools — they take the price risk, and we pass through most of the fee savings to the user. Different mechanics, different fee structure.
Also on your preference to avoid third-party liquidity when possible — completely reasonable stance, and Fast is designed exactly for that. When it's back, you'll have that option.
@stompix
Spot on explanation — thanks for laying it out clearly. The balancing dynamic is exactly why Fast can't be priced the same as Chain even though it feels "simpler" from the user side. Appreciate you jumping in.
@Z-tight @AHOYBRAUSE
Thanks both for keeping the thread aligned on Fast mode status. Yes, coming back this month as planned. And AHOYBRAUSE — thanks for the honest fee comparison from your real usage. 0.8% Chain vs waiting 30 minutes is exactly the trade-off we designed for.
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32. Post 66909204 (unedited backup) (by AHOYBRAUSE) (scraped on Sun Jul 5 13:31:49 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
Fast mode isn't currently working now. It is disabled for quite some time. Is it coming back soon? You have a lot of coins in reserves to sit idle.
@DEX.fo_off already announced sometime early last month that Fast Mode would be offline and unavailable for about a month, so if all goes to plan, it should be back online sometime this month. Fast Mode was working on limited reserves according to their representative, so a major rework is expected to build that up, so it would always be available across all the pairs listed in the exchange.
I just wanted to write the same, haha. Anyway, while it was working I was able to use it. The fee obviously is unbeatable at the moment with those low 0.8%. I am used to pay 1-3 %, or even more sometimes, so this is super fair. Obviously if you need it super quick then you might want to use the normal version with the 1.5% but if you have some minutes to spare (for me it took like 30min) it is definitely worth the wait to safe some money in fees.
33. Post 66909179 (unedited backup) (by Z-tight) (scraped on Sun Jul 5 13:14:55 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
Fast mode isn't currently working now. It is disabled for quite some time. Is it coming back soon? You have a lot of coins in reserves to sit idle.
@DEX.fo_off already announced sometime early last month that Fast Mode would be offline and unavailable for about a month, so if all goes to plan, it should be back online sometime this month. Fast Mode was working on limited reserves according to their representatives, so a major rework is expected to build that up, so it would always be available across all the pairs listed in the exchange.
34. Post 66908626 (unedited backup) (by stompix) (scraped on Sun Jul 5 09:10:43 CEST 2026) in DEX.fo — Automatic Crypto Exchange | No KYC/AML | BTC ETH XMR LTC DAI USDT | :
I am curious about the fees. Why are the fees higher when using your own reserves? Shouldn't be the opposite? Charging higher fees when looking for third party liquidity?
One cause for this might be the need for balancing their funds also, in case you go through liquidity pools, the funds don't influence your balance, that's the mission of the pools by default, if ythey would be doing this for their own reserves, they need to immediately purchase the opposite so they are not exposed to a price crash, imagine someone sells 5BTC at 65k and in one 15 minutes it goes to 60k.
So, behind the counter, with the fast exchange from their reserves, they also need to exchange themselves to keep the books balanced.
35. Post 66907995 (unedited backup) (by Akbarkoe) (scraped on Sun Jul 5 00:56:49 CEST 2026) in Recession, causes , effects and recovery:
Do you think recession have any positive effects and how do recessions affect young people differently?
How basically everyone losing money and losing their jobs would have positive effects?
Some people might make money out of it but it is a minority. The overall population will be completely fuked up, and this question is a nonsense.
This is indeed a phrase does not make sense because of most people will experience losses with the state of the recession because the profits in favor of a small group and reduce many groups preformance of economic matters, but as the saying goes difficulties will give birth to knowledge and strength for those who are able to solve the problem, when there is a recession there is a problem that occurs that needs to be solved when it is able to solve and then make a better system in the economy both for growth and resistance to economic storms will give birth to a better life in the future, this can be seen from the developed countries now, they have a dark past in the economy that led them to a better economy now than other countries.
The theory is that every "crisis gives birth to new learning" and that it would be better for young people to pioneer for their future if they could solve the problem and build a better system.
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37. Post 66905955 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Jul 4 15:15:20 CEST 2026) in Complete overview of users on DT1 and DT2 and their ratings:
Update:DT 1 1. 35:
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Trust: +28 / =0 / -0) (
DT1! (61) 14572 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
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HostFat (
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gmaxwell (
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vapourminer (
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mprep (
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Foxpup (
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philipma1957 (
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joker_josue (
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Mitchell (
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jeremypwr (
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examplens (
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nutildah (
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irfan_pak10 (
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yahoo62278 (
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bitbollo (
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pooya87 (
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Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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LFC_Bitcoin (
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BPIP)
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mocacinno (
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BPIP)
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Real-Duke (
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BPIP)
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klarki (
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BPIP)
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LoyceV (
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BPIP)
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The Sceptical Chymist (
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DT1! (33) 6355 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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SFR10 (
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TryNinja (
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BPIP)
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holydarkness (
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Lafu (
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tweetious (
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DT1! (1) 454 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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AakZaki (
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BPIP)
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buwaytress (
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BPIP)
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crwth (
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DT1! (1) 1358 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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Ale88 (
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DT1! (4) 3577 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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hosemary (
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Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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krogothmanhattan (
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DT1! (14) 4201 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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JollyGood (
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DT1! (16) 1957 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
51. 1045971:
igebotz (
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Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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roycilik (
Trust: +12 / =0 / -1) (
DT1! (2) 1908 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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CryptopreneurBrainboss (
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DT1! (14) 5136 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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hugeblack (
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BPIP)
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El duderino_ (
Trust: +27 / =2 / -0) (
DT1! (13) 15584 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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KTChampions (
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DT1! (6) 2292 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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Trofo (
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DT1! (16) 3537 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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icopress (
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JeromeTash (
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DT1! (7) 1450 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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BPIP)
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Bitcoin_Arena (
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DT1! (7) 2081 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
62. 1285797:
GazetaBitcoin (
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DT1! (16) 9867 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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tvplus006 (
Trust: +13 / =1 / -0) (
DT1! (15) 2621 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
64. 1554927:
bitmover (
Trust: +7 / =0 / -0) (
DT1! (7) 7568 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
65. 1582324:
DdmrDdmr (
Trust: +10 / =0 / -0) (
DT1! (22) 11361 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
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shahzadafzal (
Trust: +3 / =0 / -0) (
DT1! (2) 3312 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
67. 1724800:
Lakai01 (
Trust: +3 / =0 / -0) (
DT1! (5) 4201 Merit earned) (
Custom Trust list) (
BPIP)
68. 1825672:
morvillz7z (
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DT1! (11) 2201 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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Husna QA (
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DT1! (6) 3431 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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fillippone (
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BPIP)
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cryptofrka (
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BPIP)
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abhiseshakana (
Trust: +2 / =2 / -0) (
DT1! (2) 2561 Merit earned) (
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BPIP)
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The Cryptovator (
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BPIP)
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lovesmayfamilis (
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BPIP)
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DireWolfM14 (
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BPIP)
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notblox1 (
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BPIP)
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Little Mouse (
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YOSHIE (
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inspace (
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jokers10 (
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Awaklara (
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Etranger (
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Stalker22 (
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Lillominato89 (
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YodasRedRocket (
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PowerGlove (
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sirius (
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nanotube (
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4. 2252:
laanwj (
Trust: neutral) (
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BPIP)
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casascius (
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BPIP)
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midnightmagic (
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Vladimir (
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dooglus (
Trust: +9 / =0 / -0) (
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Raize (
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38. Post 66905469 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Jul 4 11:20:13 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's Merit data analysis (full data since Jan. 24, 2018; not just 120 days):
Weekly update (2026-06-26_Fri_05.18h)theymos' raw data (format: time amount msg user_from user_to)Sample1782442126 2 2235093.msg66873501 1166480 2118956
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Full list* (57 MB) (not limited to 120 days, 3043 Merit transactions added since my previous update).
theymos' data (human readable format, including usernames and post titles)SampleOn Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:48:46 AM CEST,
Julien_Olynpic (
history) sent 2 Merit to
Snork1979 (
history) for
Re: Последний вагон на север.
On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:48:37 AM CEST,
Julien_Olynpic (
history) sent 2 Merit to
summonerrk (
history) for
Re: Последний вагон на север.
On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:48:26 AM CEST,
Julien_Olynpic (
history) sent 4 Merit to
acrobat19 (
history) for
Re: Последний вагон на север.
On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:47:42 AM CEST,
Julien_Olynpic (
history) sent 2 Merit to
Texac (
history) for
Re: Последний вагон на север.
On Fri 26 Jun 2026 04:37:53 AM CEST,
TryNinja (
history) sent 1 Merit to
alegotardo (
history) for
Re: Mercado Bitcoin lança token de lutador do UFC e abre investimento ao público.
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On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:28:54 PM CET,
AdolfinWolf (
history) sent 1 Merit to
Lutpin (
history) for
Re: What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:54 PM CET,
Dahman El_Harrachi (
history) sent 1 Merit to
theymos (
history) for
Re: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?).
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:22 PM CET,
Tyrantt (
history) sent 5 Merit to
AdolfinWolf (
history) for
What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:13 PM CET,
Last of the V8s (
history) sent 2 Merit to
Rosewater Foundation (
history) for
Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:12:21 PM CET,
theymos (
history) sent 1 Merit to
AdolfinWolf (
history) for
What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
Full list (600 MB)
Usernames to go with theymos' dataSample0:
deMerit (Bitcoin Forum) (
history) earned: 0 Merit.
3:
satoshi (
history) earned: 8732 Merit.
4:
sirius (
history) earned: 935 Merit.
10:
Xunie (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
11:
madhatter (
history) earned: 16 Merit.
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3760305:
redtrusts (
history) earned: 3 Merit.
3760506:
smf24 (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
3760625:
gijane (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
3760686:
legendo (
history) earned: 2 Merit.
3760791:
swedoc (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
Full list* (10 MB)
Usernames machine readableSample0: deMerit (Bitcoin Forum)
3: satoshi
4: sirius
10: Xunie
11: madhatter
12: nanaimogold
13: SmokeTooMuch
14: The Madhatter
21: AgoraMutual
23: 1 currency now
24: dwdollar
26: NewLibertyStandard
27: riX
28: Sabunir
29: giik
30: BitcoinFX
31: Suggester
33: m0mchil
34: BlueSky
35: theymos
37: soultcer
40: xc
42: ec
49: Cdecker
51: DannyM
97: dsg
101: Goldstein
143: laszlo
145: ducki2p
146: Brandon
163: Karmicads
182: Derrick
183: hugolp
198: allinvain
203: HostFat
206: teppy
217: SirArthur
224: Gavin Andresen
237: lachesis
241: QuantumMechanic
244: nixoid
251: wobber
262: chaord
267: virtualcoin
269: Bitcoiner
270: llama
271: Timo Y
274: limikael
284: joey.rich
288: Stone Man
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3757454: dedprz
3757469: SirArthur2
3757505: Ahmadyskhan
3757572: P2PKH_dude
3757594: coldcoffeebean
3757640: dingominer
3757657: FIRE VS FIRE
3757659: clarkk01
3757863: e11za
3757937: Bray_marcelo
3758011: hashradar
3758039: IronySwapy
3758186: hevnsnt
3758187: Igor_SpreadView
3758274: Leyla2771
3758415: imlenti
3758475: 85pandora
3758488: Wawashington
3758497: Krypto.Franz82
3758518: EigerSummit
3758555: PitWlss
3758605: Ceemv22
3758666: ChrisOfTheOT
3758816: WurstTrader
3758829: options4good
3758929: SubGenius.Finance
3758969: Ghostswap.io
3759071: standardnepo
3759079: Parveziqbal123
3759272: WhatareYou
3759370: ArkonSwap
3759379: Crypto gbeegbe
3759389: Antidote47k
3759482: Ribust
3759517: satsinesat
3759555: DroidDesk
3759560: hellowaza
3759674: VarJames
3759725: godisreal
3759766: KingVesting
3759808: Kannibal Hektor
3760228: lll555
3760243: proofra
3760275: Neha2399
3760276: DragonBites
3760305: redtrusts
3760506: smf24
3760625: gijane
3760686: legendo
3760791: swedoc
Full list (2 MB)
UserIDs, sent Merit and earned Merit machine readableSample0:569:0
3:0:8732
4:0:935
10:0:1
11:0:16
12:0:1
13:3:96
14:0:13
21:0:2
23:0:1
24:0:9
26:0:19
27:0:54
28:0:13
29:0:4
30:380:800
31:0:1
33:0:27
34:0:4
35:14426:14572
37:0:6
40:0:4
42:0:69
49:0:5
51:0:2
97:0:2
101:0:2
143:0:2742
145:0:2
146:0:4
163:0:21
182:1:0
183:9:1
198:2:87
203:68:311
206:0:14
217:3:36
224:0:1491
237:0:6
241:0:9
244:0:1
251:0:1
262:0:1
267:0:2
269:0:2
270:0:57
271:0:1
274:0:42
284:0:6
288:0:11
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3757454:0:2
3757469:1:4
3757505:0:9
3757572:0:4
3757594:0:1
3757640:0:7
3757657:0:10
3757659:0:14
3757863:0:1
3757937:0:1
3758011:0:3
3758039:0:5
3758186:0:5
3758187:0:2
3758274:0:1
3758415:0:1
3758475:0:34
3758488:0:3
3758497:0:1
3758518:0:1
3758555:0:10
3758605:5:23
3758666:0:1
3758816:0:1
3758829:0:1
3758929:0:1
3758969:1:3
3759071:3:6
3759079:0:1
3759272:0:2
3759370:0:1
3759379:0:1
3759389:0:4
3759482:2:17
3759517:0:2
3759555:0:1
3759560:0:2
3759674:0:3
3759725:0:1
3759766:0:4
3759808:5:37
3760228:0:1
3760243:0:5
3760275:0:1
3760276:0:1
3760305:0:3
3760506:0:1
3760625:0:1
3760686:0:2
3760791:0:1
Full list (1 MB)
Total number of users who received 1 or more Merit: 51525Sample 1. 21140 Merit received by LoyceV (#459836) from 1114 unique users in 12240 transactions
2. 20872 Merit received by fillippone (#1852120) from 761 unique users in 11432 transactions
3. 18897 Merit received by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) from 801 unique users in 9988 transactions
4. 15584 Merit received by El duderino_ (#1067333) from 480 unique users in 8945 transactions
5. 14572 Merit received by theymos (#35) from 1224 unique users in 5277 transactions
6. 13664 Merit received by JayJuanGee (#252510) from 730 unique users in 9009 transactions
7. 12850 Merit received by icopress (#1137579) from 602 unique users in 4830 transactions
8. 11958 Merit received by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) from 499 unique users in 6588 transactions
9. 11957 Merit received by Symmetrick (#2627711) from 773 unique users in 6854 transactions
10. 11740 Merit received by cygan (#27470) from 526 unique users in 6040 transactions
11. 11362 Merit received by pooya87 (#379147) from 611 unique users in 6609 transactions
12. 11361 Merit received by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) from 654 unique users in 6466 transactions
13. 11125 Merit received by philipma1957 (#64507) from 587 unique users in 6396 transactions
14. 10327 Merit received by xhomerx10 (#120694) from 331 unique users in 5280 transactions
15. 10098 Merit received by nutildah (#317618) from 654 unique users in 5482 transactions
16. 9997 Merit received by TryNinja (#557798) from 557 unique users in 4481 transactions
17. 9935 Merit received by gmaxwell (#11425) from 340 unique users in 3633 transactions
18. 9892 Merit received by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) from 468 unique users in 4948 transactions
19. 9867 Merit received by GazetaBitcoin (#1285797) from 400 unique users in 3429 transactions
20. 9838 Merit received by d5000 (#85033) from 449 unique users in 5368 transactions
21. 9826 Merit received by NotATether (#2739424) from 532 unique users in 4534 transactions
22. 9158 Merit received by ABCbits (#359716) from 542 unique users in 4950 transactions
23. 8865 Merit received by nc50lc (#1237156) from 409 unique users in 4573 transactions
24. 8826 Merit received by Pmalek (#112493) from 583 unique users in 5220 transactions
25. 8733 Merit received by dkbit98 (#1410401) from 456 unique users in 5182 transactions
26. 8732 Merit received by satoshi (#3) from 411 unique users in 928 transactions
27. 8542 Merit received by suchmoon (#234771) from 573 unique users in 4859 transactions
28. 8081 Merit received by Rikafip (#2658890) from 459 unique users in 4440 transactions
29. 7613 Merit received by 1miau (#2143453) from 496 unique users in 4137 transactions
30. 7568 Merit received by bitmover (#1554927) from 590 unique users in 4491 transactions
31. 7211 Merit received by AlcoHoDL (#998490) from 202 unique users in 4149 transactions
32. 7192 Merit received by mikeywith (#2033515) from 405 unique users in 3667 transactions
33. 7110 Merit received by PowerGlove (#3486361) from 232 unique users in 1833 transactions
34. 6872 Merit received by DaveF (#300014) from 386 unique users in 3481 transactions
35. 6838 Merit received by cAPSLOCK (#35501) from 229 unique users in 3917 transactions
36. 6789 Merit received by hosemary (#995810) from 396 unique users in 3725 transactions
37. 6738 Merit received by achow101 (#290195) from 278 unique users in 3032 transactions
38. 6713 Merit received by Hhampuz (#881377) from 955 unique users in 4365 transactions
39. 6673 Merit received by joker_josue (#97582) from 344 unique users in 3135 transactions
40. 6602 Merit received by stompix (#164749) from 485 unique users in 3666 transactions
41. 6543 Merit received by Lucius (#533583) from 529 unique users in 3788 transactions
42. 6427 Merit received by OmegaStarScream (#375981) from 428 unique users in 3513 transactions
43. 6416 Merit received by Charles-Tim (#2776678) from 432 unique users in 3749 transactions
44. 6374 Merit received by Hueristic (#198573) from 206 unique users in 3675 transactions
45. 6355 Merit received by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) from 625 unique users in 3574 transactions
46. 6262 Merit received by NeuroticFish (#257071) from 461 unique users in 3486 transactions
47. 6248 Merit received by jeremypwr (#137185) from 221 unique users in 3636 transactions
48. 6079 Merit received by n0nce (#3373858) from 195 unique users in 2646 transactions
49. 5740 Merit received by DireWolfM14 (#2003859) from 396 unique users in 2719 transactions
50. 5702 Merit received by lovesmayfamilis (#1982152) from 458 unique users in 4006 transactions
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51476. 1 Merit received by 1ceStorm (#2342907) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51477. 1 Merit received by 1ce (#1019784) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51478. 1 Merit received by 1camtron (#1236351) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51479. 1 Merit received by 1apayment (#1855631) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51480. 1 Merit received by 1907KFY (#1935217) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51481. 1 Merit received by 16xypjnxlrew (#2705665) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51482. 1 Merit received by 16tonn (#3560052) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51483. 1 Merit received by 15horses1donkey (#560958) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51484. 1 Merit received by 15519028115Q (#3575647) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51485. 1 Merit received by 15262kk (#291561) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51486. 1 Merit received by 14z4rus (#3669471) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51487. 1 Merit received by 1453ist (#1431126) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51488. 1 Merit received by 1453eko (#1431103) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51489. 1 Merit received by 13Winter13 (#919666) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51490. 1 Merit received by 13ex07 (#1207068) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51491. 1 Merit received by 13dizel (#1208678) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51492. 1 Merit received by 1357924680 (#333305) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51493. 1 Merit received by 12tribes (#1221082) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51494. 1 Merit received by 12assa34 (#1729394) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51495. 1 Merit received by 123tm (#848549) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51496. 1 Merit received by 123pogi123 (#2252156) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51497. 1 Merit received by 123exo123 (#1919155) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51498. 1 Merit received by 112_blockchain (#2081987) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51499. 1 Merit received by 11:11pas (#1306783) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51500. 1 Merit received by 1083ivangod (#1952712) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51501. 1 Merit received by 101Crypta (#1287691) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51502. 1 Merit received by 100x (#80115) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51503. 1 Merit received by 100steeze (#3637720) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51504. 1 Merit received by 100%_Shared_FreeBitco.in (#2531436) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51505. 1 Merit received by 100monet (#323057) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51506. 1 Merit received by 1000x (#3509491) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51507. 1 Merit received by 1000usdforwife (#1547718) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51508. 1 Merit received by 1000alasan (#2458354) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51509. 1 Merit received by 0xMuted (#3713926) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51510. 1 Merit received by 0xBrian (#2625170) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51511. 1 Merit received by 0xb100d (#1342964) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51512. 1 Merit received by 0x77 (#3316521) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51513. 1 Merit received by 0x1Knowledge (#2000899) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51514. 1 Merit received by 0vx (#2805438) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51515. 1 Merit received by 0RajA0 (#1151527) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51516. 1 Merit received by 0nion (#3614135) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51517. 1 Merit received by 0bit (#493268) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51518. 1 Merit received by 063Myxa (#1432563) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51519. 1 Merit received by 05btc (#2050202) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51520. 1 Merit received by 00RedBlack00 (#2527578) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51521. 1 Merit received by 00hello (#2471124) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51522. 1 Merit received by $--Perfect. Exchange-$. (#1140007) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51523. 1 Merit received by $imple$imon (#2060672) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51524. 1 Merit received by $BitMakeR$ (#1166812) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
51525. 0 Merit received by gwsukabokepjepang (#2536607) from 2 unique users in 2 transactions
Full list (5 MB)
Total number of users who gave away 1 or more sMerit: 26695Sample 1. 75954 Merit sent by El duderino_ (#1067333) to 909 unique users in 12982 transactions
2. 70970 Merit sent by fillippone (#1852120) to 2277 unique users in 30961 transactions
3. 68439 Merit sent by LoyceV (#459836) to 3341 unique users in 17939 transactions
4. 61575 Merit sent by JayJuanGee (#252510) to 3641 unique users in 59350 transactions
5. 60026 Merit sent by ABCbits (#359716) to 4719 unique users in 34362 transactions
6. 53026 Merit sent by vapourminer (#33156) to 3758 unique users in 36543 transactions
7. 45200 Merit sent by hugeblack (#1059082) to 2918 unique users in 16001 transactions
8. 41808 Merit sent by suchmoon (#234771) to 2887 unique users in 9159 transactions
9. 38684 Merit sent by xandry (#382413) to 2538 unique users in 14409 transactions
10. 38314 Merit sent by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) to 2963 unique users in 31043 transactions
11. 35511 Merit sent by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) to 1594 unique users in 14128 transactions
12. 33333 Merit sent by Symmetrick (#2627711) to 2254 unique users in 16803 transactions
13. 32670 Merit sent by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) to 1486 unique users in 10428 transactions
14. 32575 Merit sent by klarki (#407174) to 2176 unique users in 11212 transactions
15. 29739 Merit sent by EFS (#140584) to 1454 unique users in 7760 transactions
16. 29105 Merit sent by Welsh (#84521) to 1723 unique users in 6811 transactions
17. 26646 Merit sent by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) to 2510 unique users in 9360 transactions
18. 25901 Merit sent by 1miau (#2143453) to 1317 unique users in 11630 transactions
19. 25072 Merit sent by qwk (#24140) to 603 unique users in 6491 transactions
20. 23143 Merit sent by pooya87 (#379147) to 1380 unique users in 9521 transactions
21. 22424 Merit sent by dbshck (#153634) to 1314 unique users in 6442 transactions
22. 17942 Merit sent by NotATether (#2739424) to 1763 unique users in 4044 transactions
23. 16792 Merit sent by Julien_Olynpic (#1166480) to 567 unique users in 7890 transactions
24. 16623 Merit sent by Vispilio (#982288) to 752 unique users in 6191 transactions
25. 16418 Merit sent by nutildah (#317618) to 1743 unique users in 7544 transactions
26. 16218 Merit sent by Halab (#1053119) to 2000 unique users in 6595 transactions
27. 16146 Merit sent by Pmalek (#112493) to 1197 unique users in 9284 transactions
28. 15253 Merit sent by Foxpup (#55384) to 642 unique users in 5485 transactions
29. 14938 Merit sent by bitmover (#1554927) to 1327 unique users in 8425 transactions
30. 14475 Merit sent by philipma1957 (#64507) to 1685 unique users in 7575 transactions
31. 14426 Merit sent by theymos (#35) to 1107 unique users in 1764 transactions
32. 14353 Merit sent by OgNasty (#18321) to 3159 unique users in 7545 transactions
33. 13547 Merit sent by krogothmanhattan (#1000199) to 662 unique users in 3631 transactions
34. 13393 Merit sent by paxmao (#1192397) to 1307 unique users in 5907 transactions
35. 13370 Merit sent by dkbit98 (#1410401) to 1151 unique users in 8182 transactions
36. 13335 Merit sent by CryptopreneurBrainboss (#1052091) to 1347 unique users in 7404 transactions
37. 13331 Merit sent by NeuroticFish (#257071) to 834 unique users in 6256 transactions
38. 13192 Merit sent by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) to 848 unique users in 4292 transactions
39. 12114 Merit sent by chimk (#1202061) to 757 unique users in 4369 transactions
40. 11840 Merit sent by d5000 (#85033) to 1191 unique users in 6486 transactions
41. 10784 Merit sent by mikeywith (#2033515) to 548 unique users in 3982 transactions
42. 8734 Merit sent by DarkStar_ (#507936) to 971 unique users in 2196 transactions
43. 8712 Merit sent by bones261 (#452769) to 1032 unique users in 4239 transactions
44. 8546 Merit sent by Hueristic (#198573) to 584 unique users in 7280 transactions
45. 8505 Merit sent by Coolcryptovator (#1980983) to 1060 unique users in 3692 transactions
46. 8487 Merit sent by Buchi-88 (#204821) to 757 unique users in 7367 transactions
47. 8326 Merit sent by BobLawblaw (#569455) to 331 unique users in 3357 transactions
48. 8233 Merit sent by babo (#65636) to 521 unique users in 6537 transactions
49. 8166 Merit sent by OmegaStarScream (#375981) to 958 unique users in 3566 transactions
50. 7819 Merit sent by Xal0lex (#1068464) to 663 unique users in 2444 transactions
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26646. 1 Merit sent by 3acaga (#1232502) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26647. 1 Merit sent by 360llqzc (#1300924) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26648. 1 Merit sent by 333btc (#3450760) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26649. 1 Merit sent by 3227jw (#2592839) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26650. 1 Merit sent by 2x2coindwarf (#2686612) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26651. 1 Merit sent by 2x25BT (#990097) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26652. 1 Merit sent by 2drive (#1304704) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26653. 1 Merit sent by 2andahalfBTC (#1142164) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26654. 1 Merit sent by 27QVUTZj8rgZP1 (#662730) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26655. 1 Merit sent by 27aume (#1001865) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26656. 1 Merit sent by 2342q6tegw (#1212678) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26657. 1 Merit sent by 214missy (#1285563) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26658. 1 Merit sent by 212fox (#1342293) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26659. 1 Merit sent by 1xbitpatnar (#3475604) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26660. 1 Merit sent by 1r0n (#1252002) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26661. 1 Merit sent by 1pool Ltd. (#2062862) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26662. 1 Merit sent by 1melyun (#543052) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26663. 1 Merit sent by 1cyrax00 (#964210) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26664. 1 Merit sent by 1CryptoSmurf (#1352746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26665. 1 Merit sent by 1chempion123 (#1346880) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26666. 1 Merit sent by 1cak (#1136856) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26667. 1 Merit sent by 1amCrypt0 (#933826) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26668. 1 Merit sent by 19Nov16 (#921267) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26669. 1 Merit sent by 19nataliya12 (#1873934) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26670. 1 Merit sent by 19dimasik77 (#881779) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26671. 1 Merit sent by 1971ECPT (#3553473) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26672. 1 Merit sent by 17buratin (#1187494) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26673. 1 Merit sent by 13ex07 (#1207068) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26674. 1 Merit sent by 13Charlie (#76987) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26675. 1 Merit sent by 12retepnat34 (#1053271) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26676. 1 Merit sent by 10yearsolder (#1094878) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26677. 1 Merit sent by 10sat (#1162504) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26678. 1 Merit sent by 10casproj (#3515598) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26679. 1 Merit sent by 10BTCaDay (#396522) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26680. 1 Merit sent by 100kk (#1316426) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26681. 1 Merit sent by 100eth (#1324600) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26682. 1 Merit sent by 0xBitcoins (#2205183) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26683. 1 Merit sent by 0xBet (#3572636) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26684. 1 Merit sent by 0x0333 (#1913654) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26685. 1 Merit sent by 0vn1 (#1216048) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26686. 1 Merit sent by 0virtual (#1244555) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26687. 1 Merit sent by 0id1d (#3600764) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26688. 1 Merit sent by 0Alvaren0 (#2020991) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26689. 1 Merit sent by 01BTC (#1756786) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26690. 1 Merit sent by 01bits (#1629161) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26691. 1 Merit sent by 00HasH (#841746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26692. 1 Merit sent by 00DKM@ (#1311705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26693. 1 Merit sent by 00.00WIB (#3392171) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26694. 1 Merit sent by $@to$h! (#1183184) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26695. 1 Merit sent by $Talker (#1043705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
Full list (3 MB)
Merit per day of the weekMonday 337218 (14.38%)
Tuesday 337063 (14.37%)
Wednesday 336472 (14.34%)
Thursday 357300 (15.23%)
Friday 354619 (15.12%)
Saturday 308848 (13.17%)
Sunday 313378 (13.36%)
Total: 2344898
* This file will be overwritten by newer versions
39. Post 66903882 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 21:10:08 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Existe também a vantagem de emprestar e trocar jogos com os amigos. Mas acho que isso a geração atual nem conhece muito... Nos anos 90 eu fazia muito isso, mas pra quem é criança adolescente hoje, duvido que isso ainda exista.
E tem tb a "vantagem" desse mercado secundário, e venda de jogos usados. Não sei até que ponto isso prejudica a sony e o proprio desenvolvimento dos jogos. Mas para jogos de PC isso já parou de existir há muitos anos, pois no PC você copiava o jogo e pronto, pirateava adoidado.
A sony mesmo lançou um video durante o lançamento do ps4 ensinando a como compartilhar jogos, simplesmente passando o jogo de uma pessoa pra outra, já hoje eles jogam fora e achou que a internet deixar desapercebido:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DaQ4Q30D2QSe eles pelo menos resolvessem abrir mão do monopólio da loja, deixar com que outros comerciantes também comercializem o jogo, ainda sim seria bastante criticado, abro o X e só vejo mais e mais indignações repudiando a decisão do fim das mídias físicas. Será que eles vão voltar atrás? Eles voltaram quando anunciaram que ia fechar a loja do PS3...
A sony vem fazendo muuita merda, tá merecendo uma concorrência mesmo, empresa mal acostumada é fogo..
40. Post 66903861 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 21:03:01 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Acho que acaba sim. Eu diria que a pirataria ja não é nem 5% do que já foi há 20-30 anos atrás.
Já não é, mas continua a existir e praticamente todos os jogos tem uma versão pirata a circular.
O que realmente acaba por minimizar a pirataria é o multiplayer e afins.
Além disso, devido ao mercado global, consegue-se jogos a preços bem acessíveis. Mas, se isso inverter, vai levar a aumentar novamente a pirataria.
Outro elemento, que faz com que a pirataria já não tenha o mesmo impacto, é porque as novas gerações não tem tantos conhecimentos de como chegar a ela, por incrível que pode parecer.
Há 20 anos atras, não havia quase ninguém que não sabia o que era um Kazaa para fazer download de musicas ou torrents para filmes e jogos.
Hoje falas em torrent, a malta nova não sabe o que é.
41. Post 66903792 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 20:40:37 CEST 2026) in Open USD, nova stablecoin:
Mas eles não usam usar stablecoins para fugir do controle ou da fiscalização e fazer coisas ilegais. Essas empresas estão pensando em redução de custos, maior eficiência, integração, etc, e não em agir ilegalmente (isso não é sustentável pra elas)
Por isso é que eu disse, que era uma forma de fugir a essas taxas. Eles não estarão a fazer nada de ilegal. Apenas aproveitam a forma como o sistema esta montado e funcionam, para obter a melhor vantagem durante o maior tempo que conseguirem.
42. Post 66903321 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 18:23:56 CEST 2026) in Fim das mídias físicas pro PlayStation à partir de 2028, update.:
Existe também a vantagem de emprestar e trocar jogos com os amigos. Mas acho que isso a geração atual nem conhece muito... Nos anos 90 eu fazia muito isso, mas pra quem é criança adolescente hoje, duvido que isso ainda exista.
E tem tb a "vantagem" desse mercado secundário, e venda de jogos usados. Não sei até que ponto isso prejudica a sony e o proprio desenvolvimento dos jogos. Mas para jogos de PC isso já parou de existir há muitos anos, pois no PC você copiava o jogo e pronto, pirateava adoidado.
Na Steam tem uma função chamada "modo família" ou algo assim.. você pode botar até 5 pessoas e compartilhar jogos como se fosse mídia física mesmo.. não funciona com todos os jogos, mas testei anos atrás e tinha vários jogos compatíveis.
Pode ler aqui:
https://help.steampowered.com/pt-br/faqs/view/054C-3167-DD7F-49D4Revender é impossível mesmo.. com certeza deve ter impacto nas "receitas evergreen".. mas hoje em dia com R$ 10 (US$ 2!) você consegue comprar vários jogos AAA mais antigos em promoções.
Desde que projetos como o GOG.com continuem a existir, será a única esperança para quem quer ficar realmente com o jogo. Isto claro se a editora disponibilizar o jogo para eles.
Nesse quesito a GOG é a melhor mesmo..
Mas a Steam não fica muito atrás.. vou dar um exemplo, tenho o Project Cars 2.. ele não está mais na loja Steam por questões de licenças da desenvolvedora, mas continuo podendo baixar e jogar a qualquer momento.
O problema mesmo é o modelo desses jogos mais novos, multiplayers que dependem de uma grande infraestrutura de servidores.
43. Post 66903241 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 17:56:43 CEST 2026) in l0tt0.com:
Honestly, we hired someone we knew to do promotions for us and it didn't go well. haha. I guess I should have looking into their account better. I don't see how it puts our project under scrunity- we were giving free money away. Anyway, so thats done. Anything we do moving forward will be done by me and only me.
Thanks
There are many good campagin managers in the forum that will do professional work. Whoever you hired, doesnt know who things work here.
yeah.. i'll figure it out. sorry about the bullshit.
44. Post 66901536 (unedited backup) (by MarkovProtocol) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 06:03:19 CEST 2026) in Would an advanced AI agent invest in Bitcoin? If yes, why?:
The most useful thing in this thread is the observation a few of you landed on independently (BitBrainers, mu_enrico, Fortify): every model spits out the same "5%, DCA, cautious" answer, and it jumps around the moment you correct the price. That isn't reasoning about Bitcoin. It's the answer a compliance-trained advisor is built to give a human retail investor. Which makes sense, because that's exactly what you're asking it to role-play.
But I think that framing is the whole problem, not the AI's. "Would an advanced agent invest in Bitcoin" quietly assumes the agent is a human-style investor picking an allocation. A real autonomous agent isn't a retail investor. It's an economic actor that has to transact, with other agents, at machine speed, against counterparties it will never meet and cannot vet.
bitmover got closest to the actual reason an agent would touch Bitcoin: it's the one asset an agent can custody itself, keys in memory, no broker, no bank account, no human to sign for it. You can't hand an agent a Schwab login or a bar of gold. You can hand it a private key.
Once you see the agent as a transactor rather than an investor, two functional needs show up, neither about price:
1. Settlement no single party can freeze or reverse. Most agent payments today ride USDC on Base or Solana, and that's fine for the payment leg, stable and fast. But a stablecoin has an issuer with a freeze function, and an issuer that can freeze can be leaned on. When value moves between two agents who don't trust each other, "no operator can claw this back" stops being ideology and becomes a hard requirement. Bitcoin is the one ledger that clears that bar after finality.
2. Proof of what happened. When two agents disagree about whether the work was actually delivered, someone needs a neutral record neither of them controls. Anchor a hash of the record to Bitcoin and you get "this existed at this time and hasn't been altered," checkable by anyone, no trusted middleman. That's a verification function, not an investment one, and it's the part nobody in the payment race has solved.
So to the OP's question directly: no, I don't think an advanced agent "invests" in Bitcoin the way these prompts are testing for, and the boring 5% answer is the model correctly refusing to pretend otherwise. What an advanced agent would do is depend on Bitcoin, as the settlement it can't have reversed and the record it can prove later, in a machine economy where it can't trust the counterparty and can't call a human to sort it out.
And to Lucius's point about AI eventually building its own system: the twist is an agent doesn't want a money it controls. It wants a money nobody controls, including its own owner. That's a much shorter list.
45. Post 66901393 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 3 03:44:26 CEST 2026) in Open USD, nova stablecoin:
Google, amazon, Samsung stripe, nao vão sonegar imposto.
Eles podem migrar para um regime que possa ser melhor tributariamente. Mas isso nao é o foco deles.
Achas mesmo isso?
Existe muita forma de sonegar imposto. Essas grandes empresas tem gabinetes especializados, em procurar brechas nos sistemas, para procurar pagar menos impostos possíveis, mas isso não significa que essas brechas tornem o processo 100% legal.
Olha a Apple:
Os juízes da UE decidiram definitivamente a favor da conclusão da Comissão Europeia de que as faturas fiscais reduzidas pagas pela gigante tecnológica constituíam um subsídio ilegal.
A Apple perdeu um processo de 13 mil milhões de euros no mais alto tribunal da UE relativamente às baixas taxas de imposto que pagou durante anos na Irlanda, uma vitória surpreendente para Bruxelas numa campanha contra os acordos de favor celebrados com multinacionais.
Houve ainda um caso com Amazon, mas por falta de provas consistentes, acabou por cair.
Enfim, claro que esse não é o foco dessas empresas, mas se virem uma oportunidade vão aproveitar. Certamente, tentam evitar que as coisas possam fugir de controlo e acabar ter problemas, como foi o caso da Apple.
Bem que, a UE não é um grande exemplo, porque andam sempre atras dessas empresas americanas a tentar fazer com que eles paguem mais impostos.
Agora imagina, se poderem cambiar Euros para Dólares, com taxas cambiais mais reduzidas ou nulas, será que não vão aproveitar?
O foco pode não ser esse, mas se funcionar, irão aproveitar.
46. Post 66900269 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 2 21:04:31 CEST 2026) in Coin Wallet - self-custodial open-source wallet. Discussion and News:
Do you have a screenshot of the transaction being made and not clearly showing the fees and where your money goes to? Maybe joker_josue has
I don't actually have it because I didn't save it. But, as @Zwei showed, the rate info appears all together, as if it were the normal network rate.
But since I still have the wallet data, I can test it again with more details. As soon as I have some time, I'll show you how Bitcoin transactions work on a Windows PC.