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1. Post 66719421 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Wed May 13 13:29:02 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:

Quote from: bitmover on May 10, 2026, 09:09:39 PM
I can change the IP anytime when you get the old one back!
It's time Smiley
proxyimages.bitcoindata.science can go to 38.102.86.40 again Smiley



2. Post 66717560 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue May 12 21:26:14 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin está perdendo sua essência?:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 06:09:04 PM
O bitcoin nao gera inflação.

Inflação é gerada pelo aumento da base monetária. Pra financiar aumentos de fatos dos governos.
  Um mal do nosso tempo.

Talvez, não me tenha explicado.

Estava a dizer é que, se o objetivo do Bitcoin é ir contra o sistema inflacionário e de controlo, não faz sentido dizer que ele foi criado com o objetivo de comprarmos a moeda desse sistema.

Mas, pronto, isso já é outro tipo de debate.



3. Post 66717528 (unedited backup) (by Casino Critique) (scraped on Tue May 12 21:18:50 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #6 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:

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3   - Dip69
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17   - LNC999
18   - Qjmak333
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4. Post 66717244 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue May 12 20:02:37 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin está perdendo sua essência?:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 05:44:29 PM
Satoshi mostra uma preocupação enorme com a inflação e a descentralização e a neutralidade da rede. Nao com o uso pra comprar produtos supérfluos.

Que nem uma vez antonopoulos falou: "voce nao compra um cafezinho no Starbucks, mas uma passagem em um ônibus pra fugir da guerra do Irã certamente você compra com bitcoin " (atualizei o pais, na epoca ele falou Síria)

Beleza  com o etf voce nao compra passagem. Mas se vc estiver no ira e tiver um etf de bitcoin em uma corretora gringa, seu patrimônio esta seguro.

A ideia de produtos supérfluos é outra questão.
É o mesmo de pagar um pão com um cheque ou com dinheiro vivo.

Se queres fugir a inflação ou ao controlo da rede, não é só usar o Bitcoin com forma de comprar mais moeda que gera inflação ou controlo de rede.

Porque se fosse apenas essa a ideia, nunca teríamos tido o Pizza Day.
Mas, isso já é outro debate.



5. Post 66717114 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue May 12 19:28:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin está perdendo sua essência?:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 12:51:57 PM
Etf é um instrumento maravilhoso.  Permite que muitas pessoas usem o bitcoin, que nao poderiam de outra forma.
Idosos, fundos de pensao, pessoas que vivem em locais com regulação muito repressiva contra cripto , etc.

Mas ter ETF Bitcoin, não é usar bitcoin. É apenas beneficiar da sua valorização (ou não).
Igual a ter outro ETF qualquer.

Isso não é usar bitcoin.



6. Post 66717070 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue May 12 19:16:07 CEST 2026) in Juros caindo, mas ainda bem pesados no Brasil:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:07:55 PM

Energia abundante e gratuita?  Cheesy


Sim, era essa a ideia do Nikolas Tesla.
Por isso ele ter criado o projeto Wardenclyffe.

Mas, claro, energia gratuita e abundante? Nem pensar. Tudo coloco na gaveta...



7. Post 66716663 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Tue May 12 17:25:01 CEST 2026) in Quando um brasileiro encontra o Brasil:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:03:36 PM
Como o governo  de esquerda que financia  o cinema brasileiro e faz essas leis, os filmes sao todos de propaganda politica de esquerda que ninguém aguenta mais.
Comecei a ver agente secreto achei um saco  Cheesy

Também comecei a ver e parei na metade.. alguma hora preciso acabar.. mas é isso ai, parece que os caras tem tesão em ditadura, não tem outro assunto.



8. Post 66716485 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Tue May 12 16:37:55 CEST 2026) in Até onde temos privacidade?:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:32:15 PM
Privacidade praticamente não existe mais. Você só teria algo próximo disso se voltasse pra era das cavernas ou resolvesse morar isolado no meio do mato.


Mesmo que voce coloque muro no seu terreno,  viva isolado sem celular e nao deixe ngm entrar no seu terreno... mesmo assim, sua casa vai toda aparecer no Google mapas  Cheesy para qualquer um que quiser ver o que tem la pelas imagens aéreas.



Você pode pedir para o Google borrar a sua casa. Fonte: https://support.google.com/maps/thread/212176423/como-fa%C3%A7o-para-remover-e-desfocar-a-minha-casa-no-google-maps-vista-do-c%C3%A9u?hl=pt

Mas na minha opinião, isso chama ainda mais atenção.. dá uma olhada na história desse cara suspeito de ser o Satoshi Nakamoto:

Quote from: https://livecoins.com.br/revista-americana-apresenta-suspeito-improvavel-como-satoshi-nakamoto/
“Sua casa em Palo Alto, avaliada em US$ 2,8 milhões, estava borrada no Google Street View, assim como sua casa em Austin, de US$ 400.000.”

Às vezes o melhor disfarce é se juntar à multidão e agir normalmente.



9. Post 66716000 (unedited backup) (by Bitz_Casino) (scraped on Tue May 12 13:13:19 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on May 11, 2026, 06:19:42 PM
🔥 Today is an important date in Bitcoin history!

🌗 Third Bitcoin Halving

On May 11, 2020, the third Bitcoin halving took place. As a result of this event, the block reward decreased from 12.5 to 6.25 BTC.

On every historical date — go to the Rewards Center and claim a no-deposit bonus in SATS with no wagering.

https://bitz.io/rewards

What are the requisites for the vip status?

Currently, we need to have made a deposit in the last few days to be able to claim rewards,  or to have a vip status

You need to have a deposit in the last 7 days to claim Bitcoin faucet and Calendar



10. Post 66713450 (unedited backup) (by Nathrixxx) (scraped on Mon May 11 18:35:31 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:22:29 AM
I just received about 20 usd for participation in the tournament of SATS.

Thanks bitz.io! I am slowly increasing my sats holds  Cool





Congratulations to you bitmover, I know you could also make it again with more opportunities when it comes to gambling, and as long as you never give up attempting to win, let's see how things go from here forward, I hope you can get more and stack them until you are fully ready to start enjoying more fun in playing.



11. Post 66713371 (unedited backup) (by Itz-prisigold) (scraped on Mon May 11 18:16:25 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:22:29 AM
I just received about 20 usd for participation in the tournament of SATS.

Thanks bitz.io! I am slowly increasing my sats holds  Cool





Congratulation to you for your winning. I have also gotten my rewards, I took 11th position and I received $32. I guess today was my lucky day, because I was able to double the reward and I successfully withdraw the money without having any issues. The withdrawal was very smooth, no delay at all.

Trust me Bitz casino is actually doing a very great job, thanks to Bitz for this wonderful contest and am still hoping to participate again in the future.




12. Post 66712918 (unedited backup) (by Zanab247) (scraped on Mon May 11 16:20:07 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:22:29 AM
I just received about 20 usd for participation in the tournament of SATS.

Thanks bitz.io! I am slowly increasing my sats holds  Cool




Congratulations to be among the lucky player. This is the reason many players prefer Bitz website to spend any amount of money they can afford to lose. There are some games that will be easy for you to win even though the amount is not big but it will give you hope of a bigger one in the future.

I guess Bitz teams are doing great work, because the numbers of players is increasing everyday and there is no how you will enter their casino, sport betting and games to play you will not like to try your luck, because there are many opportunity that will push you to try and be lucky to win something big that will make you to like their website to play games anytime.



13. Post 66712881 (unedited backup) (by Obim34) (scraped on Mon May 11 16:09:38 CEST 2026) in Bitz.io || Free Raffle 🎟️ – $65 Prize Pool 💰:

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03 - Yoona_As
04 - Taricoins
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08 - hosemary
09 - Victorybit1
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16 - Mr. Magkaisa
17 - Obim34
18 - KawasakiNinja1_
19 - examplens
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22 - bitmover
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26 - Improved
27 - Pmalek
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29 - f150
30 - Cyber_warrior

@knuckey, slot 3 already picked.

Available slots.
Code:
01, 05, 06, 10, 11, 14, 20, 23, 25, 28



14. Post 66711649 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Mon May 11 08:48:25 CEST 2026) in 🕰️ The Bitcointalk Time Machine: Share Your Memories!:

Quote from: bitmover on May 09, 2026, 11:12:35 AM
A decade ago... We all changed a lot. Bitcoin also changed, it isn't a shady internet money anymore, it is already mainstream, I see about it everyday in many different newspapers.

I agree--never would I have thought mainstream financial publications (not to mention the average news broadcast) would be reporting on bitcoin other than to give an example of how volatile it is, or used to be.  But that did change, and its daily price gets reported right next to all of the currencies and commodities that have filled columns in papers like the WSJ for decades. 

Quote from: bitmover on May 09, 2026, 11:12:35 AM
Sometimes I think about how my behavior changed in the forum a long those years.

Yep, that too.  In particular on the forum, I used to be one nasty hothead that teetered on the fence toward trolling.  I think I've cooled down a lot with time and have been more accepting of people trying to earn bitcoin here--though I still would like to see every shitposter gone and the Bitcoin Discussion section purged to the point where every thread is coherent and contains nothing but non-trivial topics.

Pretty sure that last part is never going to happen, but at least things have gotten better since the merit system was implemented....hey, there's a date I ought to look up, and the day before it, too.  Things were on fire all over the forum.



15. Post 66711529 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Mon May 11 07:47:49 CEST 2026) in ⚡🌍⚡b1eXch’s Bitcointalk Swap Frenzy – Trade hard, rank higher⚡🌍⚡:

We're entering the final week of the Swap Frenzy!

This will be a shorter one and as per rules will finish this Friday - May 15th, EOD UTC time.

Therefore I'll tag one last time - just those that made at least 1 swap in this competition.
Maybe some of you forgot you can still fight for the prizes, and if nothing else to say thank you for participating in the contest Smiley

Code:
5tift
AakZaki
bitmover
buwaytress
chikito
crwth
cryptofrka
dansus021
Dareo
doggywin
FinneysTrueVision
FP91G
icopress
joker_josue
klarki
lakai01
mahiyammahi
NeuroticFish
Oshosondy
Peanutswar
Royal Cap
TokenTikas
Trofo
TryNinja
TypoTonic
xandry

That being said, let's continue with the weekly raffle!

The raffle for Week 12 is ready!

We're drawing 3 winners, every 5 swaps gave 1 raffle ticket. A maximum of 3 tickets per person were possible.
The reward is 25$ per winning ticket. All 3 prizes can be won by the same person.

Ticket holders are:

Code:
FinneysTrueVision - 1 ticket
joker_josue - 3 tickets
TokenTikas - 1 ticket
TryNinja - 3 tickets

The link to the raffle is here!

Current block: #948892
Target block: #948935
Estimated time of the raffle: in ~7h.

All following swaps will count towards the next raffle.

Week 13 - ACTIVE

Qualification: A 100$+ swap equals 1 raffle ticket. Maximum 1 ticket per person possible.
Winners: 3 - 25$ per person. Multiple winners.

Let's finish the Frenzy in style! Cool



16. Post 66711501 (unedited backup) (by God Of Thunder) (scraped on Mon May 11 07:24:07 CEST 2026) in Bitz.io || Free Raffle 🎟️ – $65 Prize Pool 💰:

Bitz.io - Best Bitcoin and Crypto Casino to Play [Bitz.io] [ANN thread] [Telegram] [X (Twitter)]
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🎰 Bitz.io is a crypto-first online casino and sportsbook that launched in 2023 with a bold, player-focused approach. Bitz, known for its sleek interface and lightning-fast payouts, offers over 4,000 games, including slots, live tables, and sports betting options. Bitz.io is presenting a free raffle for the community.

Prize
1st: $30
2nd: $20
3rd: $15




╔══════
  ✦ Rules:

       You must be a Member to participate.
       Pick a slot from 01 to 30.
       Three winners will share $65 in Bitcoin* The prize has 2x wagering requirement. 1x wagering requirement if you use the tracking link from this thread to sign up..
       Reward will be credited to your Bitz.io account.
       We will pick a block to find the winners. We will use bitmover's Bitcointalk Giveaway Manager to find the winners.
       I and Bitz.io reserves the right to change the rules and disqualify participants.
══════╝
   

    ✦ Application format:
    
Code:
Bitz.io Username:
Slot number:

    ✦ List of participants:

01
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03


Professionally managed by;
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17. Post 66710899 (unedited backup) (by Improved) (scraped on Mon May 11 00:40:31 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #5 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 09:06:21 PM
Yeah, also probably an alt account created just for farming contests and giveaways... Newbie accounts joining such contests with 0 merit shouldn`t be allowed.

Best example:
JacksClub.io | Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint Germain – 7th May 2026 – $25 Prize
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5582232.msg66691732#msg66691732

Literally 3 pages of newbies Grin 
Freshly created accounts, zero merits, super low activity... you know  Grin
I bet 90% are multiaccounts.



18. Post 66710039 (unedited backup) (by Debbiecrypto) (scraped on Sun May 10 20:52:01 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #5 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:

Quote from: Casino Critique on Today at 03:49:15 PM
Here is the winners of free raffle round#5

Code:
Winner 6: 69 -

Verify

But I picked 69. What happen boss? What have I done wrong. Is it because I wrote my pick with collated picks?



19. Post 66709386 (unedited backup) (by Casino Critique) (scraped on Sun May 10 17:53:25 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #6 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:



[Slots & Live Casino]  |  [Bitcointalk]  |  [Altcoinstalks]  |  [Follow On 𝕏]


Welcome to Vega Bet $200 weekly prize pool exclusively for Bitcointalk members!
The prizes are evenly split with  10 winners receiving $20 each .

 RULES


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20. Post 66709374 (unedited backup) (by Casino Critique) (scraped on Sun May 10 17:49:19 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #5 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:

Here is the winners of free raffle round#5

Code:
Winner: 11 - Qjmak333

Winner 2: 64 -

Winner 3: 14 - LokhcfyBit

Winner 4: 28 - Taricoins

Winner 5: 97 - Obim34

Winner 6: 69 -

Winner 7: 9 - Hello5

Winner 8: 29 -

Winner 9: 80 -

Winner 10: 79 - Uvarlost

Verify

We have 6 winners from this round. Best of luck for next round.



21. Post 66708683 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sun May 10 14:20:49 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:28:24 AM
Tell me if I need to change anything in your subdomain CNAME settings  . I think i might need to add the new server information,  if it changes
If you change it to my new IP, it should work again?
Code:
162.250.188.205
But that means it needs to be changed again if my new server gets it old IP back.



22. Post 66708129 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sun May 10 10:07:26 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:

Quote from: Pmalek on Today at 07:45:58 AM
http://proxyimages.bitcoindata.science/Pmalek isn't loading and it's giving me an error:
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connect: connection timed out
This one is on me:
Quote from: LoyceV on April 30, 2026, 04:17:36 PM
I received an email from my webhost: my server is "scheduled for decommissioning". I'll try to keep the same IP-address, but I'm waiting for them to get back to me on that. This may cause some downtime, I hope not too much.
The new server is ready, if they restore my old IP-address on the new server, nothing else needs to change.



23. Post 66708074 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Sun May 10 09:46:01 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:

@LoyceV and @bitmover
The images in my thread are down again. But this time it wasn't me mentioning the website I am not supposed to mention that caused it.
https://bitcoindata.science/ looks fine. http://proxyimages.bitcoindata.science/Pmalek isn't loading and it's giving me an error:

Quote
connect: connection timed out



24. Post 66708021 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Sun May 10 09:11:19 CEST 2026) in Is Bluetooth a security risk for hardware wallets?:

Quote from: NeuroticFish on May 09, 2026, 07:30:37 PM
And imho the only minus of Trezor Safe 3 is the rather small font.
Both the Trezor One and Trezor Safe 3 come with a 0.96" OLED screen. If you only consider the display, you don't get an upgrade moving from Model One to Safe 3.

Quote from: bitmover on May 09, 2026, 07:42:21 PM
I wonder how long will they still offer support for trezor safe 3.
Trezor announced that they will continue to support the two oldest models (Model One and Model T) until at least 2036. Of course, this can always change. But assuming they stick to that plan, there is no reason to worry about end of support for Trezor Safe 3 for a very long time.

Quote from: bitmover on May 09, 2026, 07:42:21 PM
I took a look at the Bitcoin only model, as Pmalek mentioned, it isn't available in Brazil. Any benefits for not supporting altcoins?
Just get the universal one. You can still decide which firmware version to install on it. Both the Bitcoin-only and the Universal firmware work with the Universal hardware devices from Trezor. The Bitcoin-only model looks better with the orange backplate. I would rather go for the Universal one to be able to store altcoins on it as well if I so choose.



25. Post 66707628 (unedited backup) (by UchihaSarada) (scraped on Sun May 10 03:42:08 CEST 2026) in Think of Bitcoin as a boost for a better circular flow of income.:

Quote from: CTO114 on May 09, 2026, 07:33:21 PM
This then brings me to my point, you can't help but see a future where Bitcoin comes in as a tool alongside the traditional currencies and banking systems, which is already happening.
When this is the case, banks become less central, the government surely relinquishes part of economic control, when this is merged with consumer protection and price stability, we could then start to have a more even circular flow of income.

In this light Bitcoin would surely add as a boost to a better circular flow of income.
Without such things, Bitcoin market is a zero sum game so capital in Bitcoin market is already circular, it's just not perfect like natural circles such as water circle and there are capital inflow and outflow with different balancing skew towards either inflow or outflow during different period and phase of Bitcoin market. It's for macro vision of the market capital but if it is about individual capital, it's more circular.

People can take a look at this withdrawal strategy from JJG and bitmover to withdraw their profit gradually over time while don't affect their Bitcoin portfolios.
[ANN] JJG Sustainable Bitcoin Withdrawal Strategy
https://bitcoindata.science/withdrawal-strategy



26. Post 66707504 (unedited backup) (by PX-Z) (scraped on Sun May 10 01:34:07 CEST 2026) in This is why using same password for everything is not good:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:08:03 AM
If database of the service A leaks, you will expose the password for all other services  B, C ,D, E, F and G as well.
That's the assumption, that's why it is recommended to have different passwords. But technically, websites especially newly created ones have standard way of hashing passwords like Bcrypt or Argon2i which cannot be decrypted or what you ever call it. But let's just assume that's that for safer routes and practice security when creating passwords.



27. Post 66706881 (unedited backup) (by NeuroticFish) (scraped on Sat May 9 21:54:14 CEST 2026) in Is Bluetooth a security risk for hardware wallets?:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:42:21 PM
Which device do you suggest ? Any other one?

I didn't have my hands on many HW, so I don't have a really good suggestion.
I like the concept of SeedSigner, but I never had one in my hands, so I cannot tell if it's indeed what I need. But apart of that, Trezor has passed the test of time, so it's a great plus.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:42:21 PM
Trezor safe 3 doesnt have BT, which is good.

That's what I also have. And, although the font could be bigger, I am happy with it for now. And I've also used a Nano S before that Cheesy

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:42:21 PM
I wonder how long will they still offer support for trezor safe 3.   Probably a lot, I made a little research it was released in 2023. The biggest downside of ledger nano s for me is the end of support.

I didn't research for that, I don't know. Trezor advertises hard their Trezor Safe 7, but I didn't read of thoughts on getting Trezor Safe 3 discontinued.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:42:21 PM
I took a look at the Bitcoin only model, as Pmalek mentioned, it isn't available in Brazil. Any benefits for not supporting altcoins?

Less chances to get the wallet linked to some strange exchange apps that can steal your funds? Cheesy
I don't play with many altcoins; last time I've checked Monero was poorly handled by Ledger and I've almost lost mine, since then I never tried another HW with Monero. So I don't care if a HW works with altcoins or not.



28. Post 66706784 (unedited backup) (by NeuroticFish) (scraped on Sat May 9 21:30:37 CEST 2026) in Is Bluetooth a security risk for hardware wallets?:

Quote from: bitmover on May 07, 2026, 11:31:45 AM
So much competition in the hardware wallet industry,  companies are pushing convenience as much as possible to get more customers, even if that costs security..

Older devices looka to be safer ones after all.

Maybe. But I think that it's just a feeling. I mean that you can easily buy a new device that doesn't have all the (unnecessary) "convenience" "features" and will be just properly secure. It will even be cheaper, lol!

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:11:20 PM
I will wait for a promotion or something like that for a Trezor, but I have no hurry.

Edit: actually I just trezor 3 for 100 usd in amazon . Very cheap price for Brazil. I will think about it in the weekend:)

Good call (on taking your time).
And imho the only minus of Trezor Safe 3 is the rather small font.



29. Post 66705955 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Sat May 9 17:24:49 CEST 2026) in Is Bluetooth a security risk for hardware wallets?:

Quote from: Lucius on Today at 01:32:27 PM
You have the same opinion as your friend with the same device who still thinks Ledger is a good (safe) device - but I respect everyone's decision to believe what they want.
I guess you mean bitmover. What's my alternative right now? Ledger is the only hardware device that I currently possess with multi-coin support. I need to keep the alts there. Should I move them to a software wallet on my desktop or mobile or an exchange? No thanks. I have small amounts on my phone. I have a Trezor One that is intentionally set up with bitcoin-only firmware. So they can't go there either. Until I get my Trezor Safe 3 the alts will have to stay where they are.

Quote from: Lucius on Today at 01:32:27 PM
Recently, news has spread that a critical vulnerability has been discovered in Linux, which has existed for 9 years, and I wonder what those who have been saying for years that it is the most secure OS think now. There are no secure devices, OS or software, there are just those that are a little less and a little more secure.
It's still safer than Windows. But if Linux had the number of users that Windows has, there would be more incentive for the bad guys to attack it and find ways to breach it. Everything can be broken. It's just a question of who is doing the breaking and how hard they want to try.



30. Post 66705611 (unedited backup) (by goldkingcoiner) (scraped on Sat May 9 15:41:43 CEST 2026) in This is why using same password for everything is not good:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:08:03 AM
You shouldn't use the same password for everything simple because database leaks are common.

Let's suppose you use a password for services A, B, C ,D, E, F and G.

If database of the service A leaks, you will expose the password for all other services  B, C ,D, E, F and G as well.

Well, hopefully the user is using 2FA or another method for obtaining access to those other services. Otherwise even with different passwords, the security is lacking and could eventually become compromised. Using the same password is only one way for hackers to get easier access.

And once it happens, the services are usually not held liable.

So what to do? The user has to make sure their account is secured with more than just a password. It is up to us to keep ourselves, our data, our money and etc. safe. Everything else is an illusion.



31. Post 66705582 (unedited backup) (by snowpega) (scraped on Sat May 9 15:32:14 CEST 2026) in This is why using same password for everything is not good:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:08:03 AM
You shouldn't use the same password for everything simple because database leaks are common.

Let's suppose you use a password for services A, B, C ,D, E, F and G.

If database of the service A leaks, you will expose the password for all other services  B, C ,D, E, F and G as well.

Yeah, so correct. And these days, we are more connected to Google services, meaning that Google has access to our most personal information. Yesterday, when I was using Google, I randomly placed my BTT username in the Google search engine, and it literally surprised me that even Gemine knows who is snowpega. It also tells me about my BTT activities, like I recently completed the Bitcoin node challenge.


Then I just went back and asked GemenAi about my personal information, and then it started to tell me about my doings, experience, and future plans. And that gave me another shock. It also tells me that it has access to my contacts. Then I did a little research and feel that i think i need to change the Google and its AI settings so that I won't be able to collect more information about me in the future.

I also checked your name in the Google search engine; your profile is also indexed at the top, just like mine, but AI is not giving any further information about you. Maybe you have already restricted AI and Google from collecting your personal information.

And what if Google's database gets compromise all of our information that is connected to Google will be accessed by hackers. In this case, everyone's property and assets will have a bad damage. So, I am getting more attentive in this case as well and restricting my Google settings so that it does not to collect any single piece of information about me and my actions from the next time.



32. Post 66705521 (unedited backup) (by MusaPk) (scraped on Sat May 9 15:07:31 CEST 2026) in This is why using same password for everything is not good:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:08:03 AM
You shouldn't use the same password for everything simple because database leaks are common.

Let's suppose you use a password for services A, B, C ,D, E, F and G.

If database of the service A leaks, you will expose the password for all other services  B, C ,D, E, F and G as well.

People use same password for different accounts just for there own comfort, so that they don't have to memorise different passwords for different accounts. The technique can work well for you unless something bad happens with you. It's better to accept this reality in advance that using same password for different account is a serious cyber security flaw because if somebody finds your password then he can access all your accounts. Prevention is better then cure.  



33. Post 66705291 (unedited backup) (by crwth) (scraped on Sat May 9 13:47:37 CEST 2026) in 🕰️ The Bitcointalk Time Machine: Share Your Memories!:

Let me start sharing mine first here

For the throwback


For the Same day post from May 9 and the previous years


Time flies so fast, and it's nice to see that you can update old threads if you have any updates on them.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:27:02 AM
What did the Time Machine dig up for you?
It reminded me how much of a n00b I was back then Tongue

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Drop your links and screenshots below! 👇
And see me talk about shitcoins and faucets? Let's not do that Tongue
We have all been there. There are some cringy posts that I dare not go back to!



Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:12:35 AM
Sometimes I think about how my behavior changed in the forum a long those years.

Nice website!
Any post that struck your interest?



34. Post 66705218 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat May 9 13:15:07 CEST 2026) in Complete overview of users on DT1 and DT2 and their ratings:

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35. Post 66705191 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat May 9 13:07:31 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:55:18 AM
About 40 UTXO consolidated a 0.2 sat/vB for just $ 0.46.
I think it is worth making consolidations now, we don't know for how long fees will remain so low
I thought the same years ago, when I consolidated at many sats/vbyte Wink But as always, fees can only go down so much, while there's not really an upper limit. Now is a good time.



Optimistic timeline:
I'm hoping to get my Electrum server running again today. Moving many files from slow storage just takes a lot of time.
I'm also hoping to move my old IP to the new server within a few days, so everything will be back to normal.



36. Post 66703774 (unedited backup) (by KingsDen) (scraped on Fri May 8 23:45:49 CEST 2026) in Quantum questions:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:56:07 PM
If no fork could solve it,  in the worst case scenario it would just go to zero after a few hacks and no wealth would be transfered anymore.
How will it get to zero since not all addresses are vulnerable. People whose public keys aren't exposed are actually going to Hold. But I don't believe how people are projecting this quantum threat like a solutionless threat. I believe that a clear solution will suffice, if not a hard fork will solve the problem.

Quote from: 618p5 on Today at 07:21:24 PM
Some people are saying the quantum threat is 10-20 years ahead, others - 2 to 3 years, but who knows. For sure it will be the biggest transfer of digital wealth in human history.

Forget about the projections, it could be nearer than you think. And I am buying into the idea of BitGoba that banks will first fall victim before bitcoin. This is my first time hearing this and it is giving a resounding hope.



37. Post 66703506 (unedited backup) (by 618p5) (scraped on Fri May 8 22:35:43 CEST 2026) in Quantum questions:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:56:07 PM
Some people are saying the quantum threat is 10-20 years ahead, others - 2 to 3 years, but who knows. For sure it will be the biggest transfer of digital wealth in human history.

I really doubt it.  "Biggest transer of wealth in human history?" Wtf.

Ofc it will never happen anything like that. Bitcoin would just go to zero if keys could be bruteforced like that.  Even in a distant future, it won't happen.

If no fork could solve it,  in the worst case scenario it would just go to zero after a few hacks and no wealth would be transfered anymore.

I meant that you and everyone who wants a secure post-quantum address will have to make a transaction to those new types of wallet addresses.

Not that the people with quantum computers will hack the coins and transfer them.



38. Post 66702774 (unedited backup) (by Debbiecrypto) (scraped on Fri May 8 19:09:55 CEST 2026) in Vega Bet FREE raffle round #5 | Prize pool $200, 10 winners:

I observed some people are picking already picked numbers, so that is why I have taken my time to compile the names and numbers already picked as below to help people while making their selection as this raffle is closing tomorrow.

Quote from: Casino Critique on May 03, 2026, 05:31:18 PM
 SLOTS

1   - Pandorak
2   -
3   -
4   -
5   - inearth
6   - MGVVY55
7   -
8   - ASK Day
9   - Hello5
10   - Yoona_As
11   - Qjmak333
12   - Jiopen
13   - Wolimmon
14   - LokhcfyBit
15   - Tanelhole
16   - Soqunami
17   - LNC999
18   - Pmalek
19   - Ventazz
20   - NuckaBTC
21  - TedMosby
22  - Ricardo11
23   -
24   - Antdm
25   - bitzizzix
26   - Odenleva09
27   - HausaBitCkk
28   - Taricoins
29   -
30   - LogitechMouse
31   - Mr. Magkaisa
32   -
33   - Ninja Primes
34   - rbynxx
35   - atomicarthur
36   -
37   - Zangi777
38   -
39   -
40   - bitmover
41   -
42   - HarvestOpan
43   - khaled0111
44   -
45   - RTX-G53
46   -
47   -
48   -
49   - TedMosby
50   - G00LA
51   -
52   - TFIRD
53   - Protonvive
54   -
55   - LastKiss
56   -
57   - Hypnotizer
58   -
59   -
60   -
61   -
62   -
63   -
64   -
65   -
66   - Itz-prisigold
67   -
68   -
69   - Debbiecrypto
70   -
71   -
72   - Takiya24
73   - WhattheFk
74   -
75   -
76   - fillippone
77   - masulum
78   -
79   - Uvarlost
80   -
81   - Improved
82   -
83   - Dip69
84   - f150
85   - Dropsera
86   - VashaUdacha777
87   - Eardwot
88   - masulum
89   - cryptobest4all
90   -
91   - Xifi
92   -
93   - Fulllove1
94   - FRkgWoo
95   -
96   -
97   - Obim34
98   - Obim34
99   -
100   - malcovi2

@knuckey, pick another number as 66 has already been picked by someone.
@Kadelvibess, pick another number as 25 has already been picked by someone.



39. Post 66702726 (unedited backup) (by cande86) (scraped on Fri May 8 18:55:25 CEST 2026) in [Userscript]Bitcointalk Modern Theme - Yet another Bitcointalk Skin:

Quote from: fillippone on Today at 07:25:19 AM

I will stick to the current native theme, but you and claude made a good work  Smiley Congrats

Thanks for the kind words and the push to make an even better job. My final target is to convince you and other users that using my theme rather than the traditional, classic theme is a compelling necessity!

I have to say that the work that Claude is doing lately is truly noteworthy, i don't know what you use it for but i can assure you that it's not just for coding, in fact i have to say that lately it's evolving a lot and they're dismantling many dogmas, things that we thought could never happen, simply incredible.



40. Post 66701314 (unedited backup) (by Tonimez) (scraped on Fri May 8 10:48:55 CEST 2026) in [Chart]Yearly, Monthly Weekly Overview Of The Unofficial Nigeria Local Board:

Quote from: Amphenomenon on May 07, 2026, 10:05:39 AM
Hello everyone, I hope we all are doing well, sorry I haven't dropped the charts for last month but that will be available by next week. Thank you,  God bless.
You're welcome. We're patiently waiting as everyone understands that you're a busy person. We hope to have something better as you do always. We hope to have it sooner than even next week if your schedule permits. [
quote author=TokenTikas link=topic=5357434.msg66674630#msg66674630 date=1777596720]
When I see in the Local Board Post Race that at the end of the month we Nigerians are in the top position because of making the highest number of posts, it really feels good. Even though being at the top is not something new for our board, staying there by making the highest number of posts gives our Nigerian board a special kind of recognition. We need to keep this consistency going and maintain our identity by continuing to create high-quality posts.
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I would ascribe this success to the effect of this monthly update that we receive from Amphenomenon here because it prepares one's mind to work harder in the following months and thereby having a good place in the meta section from Bitmover. It is a collective effort and we must uphold the record monthly.



41. Post 66701106 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Fri May 8 09:25:25 CEST 2026) in [Userscript]Bitcointalk Modern Theme - Yet another Bitcointalk Skin:

Quote from: bitmover on May 07, 2026, 10:33:54 PM

I will stick to the current native theme, but you and claude made a good work  Smiley Congrats

Thanks for the kind words and the push to make an even better job. My final target is to convince you and other users that using my theme rather than the traditional, classic theme is a compelling necessity!



42. Post 66700334 (unedited backup) (by rat03gopoh) (scraped on Fri May 8 00:25:49 CEST 2026) in Best currency for digital products?:

I'm used to accepting Bitcoin for selling signature codes, and honestly, I'm not too concerned about short-term volatility. I think it's rare for someone to need liquidity faster than the average confirmation time just to procure new inventory of digital goods.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 06:10:46 PM
Which chain are going to accept for USDT and USDC?
Tron, ethereum. Polygon, arbitrum? BNB?
 That is just crazy. You will probably have to accept at least 3 of those.
You're right about that, and it's very problematic. I recently had to accept USDT on the Tron network because he thought it was the cheapest, and I agreed. The problem was, my client sent it from an exchange that generally offers low fees, and I received it to a self-custody address that hadn't yet made any transactions. I had to sacrifice up to $4 in energy rentals. That really gave me a bad impression.



43. Post 66696230 (unedited backup) (by Itz-prisigold) (scraped on Wed May 6 21:52:01 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:55:13 PM
I played until I lost all my sats.... now I have only 0.8 USD SATS

I think I made more than a thousand bets of 0.10 usd lol

But I am in the 11th place. I hope I can make at least get 20 USD back Smiley



Waiting for the final results!

You have gone so far already, unlike me that is still back back. But I'm actually hoping to play more games today so that I can at least increase my points, because I still have some few dollars left. Last time I was lucky to have won only $10 and I try doubling the money by making some bets but unfortunately I lost everything and it was a little bit painful though.

But this time, I will try my best to increase my points so that I can win something good, but I will try not to allow the game take control of me just because I want to increase my points, once the few dollar I have in my account finishes, I will just quit and wait for the results.

Wishing every participants good luck though.



44. Post 66696068 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Wed May 6 21:01:19 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 06:27:05 PM
Pra quem mora na italia, acho furada. Mas ai vc tem liberdade de investir ai, mais do que  temos de investir ai.

Você acha que os gringos não estão aproveitando esses juros altíssimos para fazer carry trade?

Toma euro emprestado a 2,15% ao ano (ou iene, dolar, outra moeda) e compra dívida do governo brasileiro pagando 14,5%..

Pesquisei um pouco e encontrei esse artigo mencionando uma análise do Bank of America:

Quote from: https://www.riotimesonline.com/brazil-new-gold-bofa-foreign-inflows-april-2026/
O cenário de Selic elevado por um período prolongado é, paradoxalmente, parte da tese otimista. As taxas de juros reais acima de 8% fazem da renda fixa brasileira uma das operações de carry trade com maior rendimento no universo global de mercados emergentes — um fato que agora está atraindo fluxos dedicados a títulos, além dos fluxos de ações.

Com o Trump enfraquecendo o dólar, também é dificil ver o real cair..



45. Post 66696065 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Wed May 6 21:01:13 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 06:27:05 PM
Cobrar pedagio algo pode tb ser politica da UE pra incentivar o uso do trem

Não... é apenas uma forma de cobrar mais uma taxas. Talvez com a desculpa que serve para cobrir os custos de manutenção.

Nesse respeito de portagens (pedágio), posso falar sobre a minha experiencia em 4 países europeus: Portugal; um pouco de Espanha, França, Inglaterra.

Em Inglaterra, já fiz mais de 2000km de estrada e nunca paguei portagem, com estradas com qualidade. Apenas passei ao lado de uma via, que tem portagem, mas dá para fazer um caminho mais longo sem portagem.

Espanha, praticamente não há portagem em praticamente lado nenhum. Pelo menos já fui de Portugal até França e nunca paguei portagem. Na zona mais norte, sei que existe algumas vias com portagem.

França, paga! Fiz poucos km em França, mas nos 400km que fiz, paguei um absurdo em portagens.

Portugal, bem praticamente todas as autoestradas tem portagens. Recentemente retiraram de algumas do interior, apos vários anos de protestos. Mas, para entrar em Lisboa, via as principais pontes, paga uns 3-4€ em portagem. Se andar nas autoestradas circulares de Lisboa, paga portagem. Se viajar entre as principais cidades - Lisboa <> Porto - vai ter de pagar quase 30€ em portagens (em cada sentido).

Alternativas? Sim, pode ir de comboio Lisboa-Porto, o bilhete de ida e volta anda ao mesmo preço e demora o mesmo tempo de carro ou mais. Ir de avião pode ser opção, mas custa uns 100€, e com todo o processo de segurança demora o mesmo tempo.

Mas, não sou contra a portagem. Quem anda nessas vias, é que tem de pagar a sua manutenção. Salvo casos sem nenhuma alternativa, como é o caso das pontes de Lisboa, que obrigam milhares de pessoas que trabalham na capital a ter de pagar portagem todos os dias.



46. Post 66695976 (unedited backup) (by alexrossi) (scraped on Wed May 6 20:37:55 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 06:27:05 PM

Tem gente que com menos consegue mais felicidade aparente, se existe uma base de sustento minima (nem que seja uma casa de madeira no interior). Vao passar muito problema, saude, escola, etc... Mas nao posso esconder que é estranho rodar nas economias mais evoluídas, por ex. New York, ou uma realidade que conheço muito bem, Milano, e ver a maioria das caras cinzentas e fechadas. Nao deveria estar cercado de gente ao apice da carreira, feliz de ir ao trabalho e de ganhar acima da media?

Acho que voce ta se apegando a coisas pouco relevantes.

Pagar pedagio pra dirigir em estradas seguras nao é ruim. Ruim é ser forçado a dirigir em estradas horrorosas de graça e arriscar morrer por isso. Vc talvez temha dado sorte no seu roteiro aqui que era "gratis" e bom.

Cobrar pedagio algo pode tb ser politica da UE pra incentivar o uso do trem

E "gratis " mas com 40% de carga tributaria.. e sem escola publica , sem saude publica (so vacina basicamente) etc
E tudo bem, as mulheres aqui sao lindas e o povo é feliz.

Mas estávamos falando de investir no brasil. Que eu, particularmente   nao vejo sentido. Mas vc pode comprar ewz se achar bom, ou talvez ate a divida publica brasileira.
Eu tenho muito desses ativos pq moro aqui  e recebo meu salário aqui. Pra quem mora na italia, acho furada. Mas ai vc tem liberdade de investir ai, mais do que  temos de investir ai.

Entao me explica a questão da felicidade. Porque no primeiro mundo vc anda na rua e ve a morte na cara de muita pessoa? Nao to dizendo timidez ou falta de ambulantes, to dizendo literalmente que tem gente apagada que eu nem queria dar um bom dia por erro.

So alguns interiores de la que se salvam e ainda tem o problema que a idade media la é facilmente acima dos 50

Eu tenho uma resposta mas sendo que nao tem base economica é difícil comentar aqui aonde por muita gente tudo se resume em "maior PIB per capita".

Talvez so nos EUAs encontrei uma energia+economia um pouco melhor que no norte da Italia aonde vivi por mto tempo



47. Post 66695942 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Wed May 6 20:27:37 CEST 2026) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bhadz on May 05, 2026, 05:26:28 PM
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Yet another one. I didn't know there is a thing like password day. Is there no story behind the password day Grin
I don't have an idea about that as well. There could be a celebration for everything now. Few days ago, there's the baby day but bitz won't do that as gambling isn't for babies.  Cheesy

Just that Bitz wasn't aware of the baby day, else you would have seen a post like;
Today is world' baby day, here in bitz, we bring you fun and you can claim sum SATS and bet on the number of babies you will have Grin
I like bitz, and because of their updates, I never miss to visit this ANN thread.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:55:13 PM
I played until I lost all my sats.... now I have only 0.8 USD SATS
That is the life of a whale, you can lose all and still have a way to bounce back Grin



48. Post 66695878 (unedited backup) (by alexrossi) (scraped on Wed May 6 20:11:25 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 05:47:57 PM

A infraestrutura do Rio de janeiro e Sao Paulo é da decada de 60 e 70. O metro é ruim, não existe nenhuma linha de trem no país (alguma coisa pontual da Vale do Rio Doce para minérios), não fazemos uma ponte de mais de 3km há 60 anos. Nossos portos tb tem essa idade.

Você pode estar entusiasmado com o Brasil, mas nossa infraestrutura certamente é um dos pontos fracos



Nao digo o metro, mas a malha rodoviaria depois do DF vindo do norte (no caso Goiás, minas, SP, paraná ate chegar em SC aonde conseguir dirigir) eu achei bem digna

Eu rodei bastante em outros países e tirando parte de US e Alemanha que a estrada é boa e gratis, vc nao encontra muita coisa boa e gratis nos outros lugares. Um que eu conheço bem: Italia. Para fazer 800 KM vc paga 70 euros. Isso num pais que nao ha salario minimo e aonde o salario medio fica muito estagnado (diferente do BR aonde vc nem vai pensar de pagar rodovia se ganha 1500 reais, mas se ganhar muito mais que isso, o que acontece, o pedagio vai ficar muito menos pesado em proporção)

Na italia tem trem. Tem uma alternativa pelo menos.

Voce deve ter dado uma volta numa região do agro, pouca ocupação humana e muita soja. Um cenário bem diferente do resto do pais.

Mesmo assim, pode pesquisar que rodar de carro no brasil é tao perigoso quanto ir pra guerra  Cheesy
https://g1.globo.com/df/distrito-federal/noticia/2025/04/17/mais-de-6-mil-pessoas-morreram-e-84-mil-ficaram-feridas-em-acidentes-de-transito-no-brasil-em-2024.ghtml

E aqui no brasil tem muita rodovia privatizada e com pedagio.

Tem ate vias com pedagio dentro da cidade do rio (a ponte rio Niterói, linha amarela).

Eu ando bem desanimado com o brasil. Estou tirando tudo que posso

Gente... licença de novo, mas na Italia eu falo com propriedade, morei mais de 20 anos ai e:

Os tamanhos sao diferentes, e na Italia não ha regiao amazônica. Se compararem EU/Brasil ainda assim é visível como o leste europeo ta mais atrasado e isso considerando que o EU é um centro economico interessante, o Brasil geograficamente se coloca bem distante de tudo.

Na Italia é toda rodovia expressa privatizada. E como o disse com preço la encima. Tem so a exceção relevante da Salerno Reggio Calabria. O resto é pago, e caro.

Sobre o artigo eu diria que direção defensiva salva muitas vidas, inclusive a minha. Rodei em muita estrada feia e tbm nao vou mentir, diferente da Italia não rodo de noite aonde nao conheço e sempre dou uma ida mais cautelosa nas novas ruas para identificar os buracos. É um atraso mas nao acho tudo isso de problema.

Dito isso. Nao quero romantizar a pobreza, so que nesses anos a reflexão que faço vendo Italia, Brasil, recentemente EUAs e outros países do bloco europeo é a seguinte:

Tem gente que com menos consegue mais felicidade aparente, se existe uma base de sustento minima (nem que seja uma casa de madeira no interior). Vao passar muito problema, saude, escola, etc... Mas nao posso esconder que é estranho rodar nas economias mais evoluídas, por ex. New York, ou uma realidade que conheço muito bem, Milano, e ver a maioria das caras cinzentas e fechadas. Nao deveria estar cercado de gente ao apice da carreira, feliz de ir ao trabalho e de ganhar acima da media?



49. Post 66695819 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Wed May 6 19:55:37 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 05:47:57 PM
Na italia tem trem. Tem uma alternativa pelo menos.

Voce deve ter dado uma volta numa região do agro, pouca ocupação humana e muita soja. Um cenário bem diferente do resto do pais.

Mesmo assim, pode pesquisar que rodar de carro no brasil é tao perigoso quanto ir pra guerra  Cheesy
https://g1.globo.com/df/distrito-federal/noticia/2025/04/17/mais-de-6-mil-pessoas-morreram-e-84-mil-ficaram-feridas-em-acidentes-de-transito-no-brasil-em-2024.ghtml

E aqui no brasil tem muita rodovia privatizada e com pedagio.

Tem ate vias com pedagio dentro da cidade do rio (a ponte rio Niterói, linha amarela).

Eu ando bem desanimado com o brasil. Estou tirando tudo que posso
Eu também estou, o brasil não é um lugar pra vc conquistar bens, construir família e carreira.
Na primeira oportunidade, tem que sair daqui.

Mesmo quando o bolsonaro ganhou em 2018, todo mundo imaginava que o PT tinha acabado, lula foi preso, mas aí veio a pandemia e o sistema se aproveitou de tudo que pôde pra destruir o governo, o sistema se reorganizou, bolsonaro foi bonzinho demais, a verdade dói mas é essa. Em 2018 ninguém imaginava que teriamos um descondenado na presidência e que todo esquema de corrupção voltaria mais forte do que nunca, com censura, autoritarismo, presos políticos, inflação e gastos sem teto, criminalidade nas alturas.




50. Post 66694906 (unedited backup) (by alexrossi) (scraped on Wed May 6 15:27:43 CEST 2026) in BC proíbe transações de criptomoedas no modelo eFX:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:13:12 PM

A infraestrutura do Rio de janeiro e Sao Paulo é da decada de 60 e 70. O metro é ruim, não existe nenhuma linha de trem no país (alguma coisa pontual da Vale do Rio Doce para minérios), não fazemos uma ponte de mais de 3km há 60 anos. Nossos portos tb tem essa idade.

Você pode estar entusiasmado com o Brasil, mas nossa infraestrutura certamente é um dos pontos fracos



Nao digo o metro, mas a malha rodoviaria depois do DF vindo do norte (no caso Goiás, minas, SP, paraná ate chegar em SC aonde conseguir dirigir) eu achei bem digna

Eu rodei bastante em outros países e tirando parte de US e Alemanha que a estrada é boa e gratis, vc nao encontra muita coisa boa e gratis nos outros lugares. Um que eu conheço bem: Italia. Para fazer 800 KM vc paga 70 euros. Isso num pais que nao ha salario minimo e aonde o salario medio fica muito estagnado (diferente do BR aonde vc nem vai pensar de pagar rodovia se ganha 1500 reais, mas se ganhar muito mais que isso, o que acontece, o pedagio vai ficar muito menos pesado em proporção)



51. Post 66694864 (unedited backup) (by Comeacross) (scraped on Wed May 6 15:15:07 CEST 2026) in What dust mean in bitcoin and why small amount can be a problem?:

Quote from: Mia Chloe on May 05, 2026, 04:28:39 PM
First understand that most wallets have a fee ratio to transaction  rule. If your fee starts getting close to 30% of your transaction it's considered too expensive to broadcast some wallets will force you to reduce the fee and some will only warn you it's too high.

Oh now it makes sense to me. I didn't know that wallets have that checks built in. This is probably why my transaction was blocked instead of just giving a warning. This is basically a protection mechanism to prevent one from burning their coins on transaction fees accidentally.

Quote from: bitmover on May 05, 2026, 08:42:16 PM
Actually you can do it. But as sending 1 sat has no real practical use, and it is just a mistake or a spam 99.9% of the time, it is reasonable that you need to go deeper technically to complete the transaction.

There is no limitation in the protocol level, just in wallets interface and node preferences.

So dust is basically a relay policy and not a concensus rule if I am correct. This means the protocol itself doesn't care if I send a little amount (considered dust) but the majority of nodes won't approve it.

Quote from: nc50lc on Today at 03:54:26 AM
Well, it's not impossible since it's only "non-standard" to send dust but still valid to the consensus rules.

For that, you need to either mine a block yourself and include your transaction with dust like 1sat output.
Or change your node's dust relay settings and connect to nodes and miners' nodes that have similar settings.

The latter sounds simple but it's practically hard to pull-off since finding nodes that relay such transaction is hard and most importantly, a solo/pool miner who's willing to include it to their block.
The former (mine a block) isn't an option for most people.

This is the part I was getting wrong before. So in theory, I can run my own node with dust relay fees as 0 and mine my own block to approve it but practically, finding a miner that'll accept it is impossible unless I have a connection.

Now assuming I broadcast a dust transaction to my own node and a miner include it, does that make the UTXO spendable forever? Will other nodes see it as a valid if it appears in a block even if they haven't relay it before?
From everything I have read here I feel like there is no perfect solution. It's either you pay fees now to consolidate or you risk getting stuck in the future.
I'm more concerned now because I read some old posts as far back as 2017 where people were trapped with this dust of a thing after the fee spike and it cost them more than what the coins were worth. Thank you all for interesting feedback.