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1. Post 65560203 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Tue Jul 8 09:23:55 CEST 2025) in Why I wouldn't buy Ledger Nano S ever again?:
Fortunetly , i already have a nano s plus...
If that happens i will use it.
Sad to see that outcome for such a good device
Are you planning to generate a new seed with the Nano S Plus or just recover the wallet from your existing seed and continue where you left off with the old Nano S?
If you are still confident enough in Ledger and don't have trust issues making the Nano S Plus your next hardware wallet of choice, why not make the switch already? It's surely faster and more efficient and doesn't suffer the memory limitations of the Nano S. I remember consolidating my inputs using the Nano S a long time ago. The signing process is the slowest in the industry for sure. The device was completely unresponsive for minutes while the transactions were being signed in the background. Nano S Plus has to do better in that regard.
2. Post 65559878 (unedited backup) (by Little Mouse) (scraped on Tue Jul 8 05:29:55 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg |🎰 1000+ Slots |🎤 Live Casino |🎲 1% House Edge Dice |🏦 The Vault:
This kind of error may happen, and if both addresses were the same it would prevent such mistakes.
DM me in telegram. I'll try to fix it. @LT_Mouse my telegram.
3. Post 65559773 (unedited backup) (by Fivestar4everMVP) (scraped on Tue Jul 8 04:10:01 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg |🎰 1000+ Slots |🎤 Live Casino |🎲 1% House Edge Dice |🏦 The Vault:
Have you copied ERC20? Or BEP20?
i discovered my error
i gave my BEP 20 address!
I think chips gg may recover it. Can you help me??
Snip
Winners 
bitmover | 0xa11Ed71B41bC34C2115F5f681cD21d8cebfD25ca | $105,488.40 |
I have asked this before, memehunter said it will be given through tips, namely using our account username, but I haven't received my rewards yet, but I don't know what the next decision is, because I saw it was sent via the ETH network.
Congratulations to the winners and those who have received rewards from chips gg
They made a deposit on the address @bitmover provided. I think he should contact support to help him recover the funds if possible. I am quite surprised that they use 2 different contract addresses for Binance smart chain and Ethereum. Most of the other platforms I know usually use the same address.
Exactly what I wanted to point out, majorly all centralized platforms including casinos and exchanges I've been on usually one contract address across all EVM supported blockchain networks, this ensure that receiving addresses across this blockchain networks are the same for each user's account, this permanently or greatly reduces the risk of potentially losing funds when address for one blockchain network is sent and fund ended up being sent through a different blockchain network, the one address system ensure that the recipient will still get the fund even though it's not on the network he or she copied his or her receiving address from.
This particular feature have saved me over $1000 in the past where I was supposed to withdraw the funds to my Ethereum wallet address but I mistakenly withdrew it to my Bsc wallet address, I still got the fund because both are the same address.
4. Post 65559610 (unedited backup) (by criptoevangelista) (scraped on Tue Jul 8 01:58:31 CEST 2025) in CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS:
Se entrar pelo link da assinatura entra direto, depois faz o teste e me avisa se funcionou
Caramba, eu estava há anos procurando um link que entrasse. Eu tava acessando somente pelo Tor, e só dava certo as vezes. Finalmente consegui entrar.
Se entrar pelo link da assinatura entra direto, depois faz o teste e me avisa se funcionou
Aqui entrou normal.. pelo link direto também entra, a diferença é que aparece um aviso (que é só fechar).
bc.game, que é o principal dominio, não entra aqui há mais de um ano.
E a duelbits segue bloqueada aqui. São varias bloqueadas... É o amor (mais um governo igual os outros, ele só censura um pouco mais e cobra um pouco mais de imposto)
Aqui a duelbits ainda funciona normalmente, já a BC.Game apenas o outro site deles que o link que está na minha assinatura, daqui a pouco vão começar a pegar no pé de corretoras de criptomoedas, já começaram a "mexer o doce" tirando a isenção, é triste né, nesse país não se pode ter nada e nem fazer nada que o governo fica quererndo se meter pra abocanhar uma parte do dinheiro... se ainda tivessemos retorno disso... maior imposto do mundo deveria ter o melhor serviço publico do mundo, não é mesmo?
5. Post 65559446 (unedited backup) (by logfiles) (scraped on Tue Jul 8 00:54:49 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg |🎰 1000+ Slots |🎤 Live Casino |🎲 1% House Edge Dice |🏦 The Vault:
Have you copied ERC20? Or BEP20?
i discovered my error
i gave my BEP 20 address!
I think chips gg may recover it. Can you help me??
Snip
Winners 
bitmover | 0xa11Ed71B41bC34C2115F5f681cD21d8cebfD25ca | $105,488.40 |
I have asked this before, memehunter said it will be given through tips, namely using our account username, but I haven't received my rewards yet, but I don't know what the next decision is, because I saw it was sent via the ETH network.
Congratulations to the winners and those who have received rewards from chips gg
They made a deposit on the address @bitmover provided. I think he should contact support to help him recover the funds if possible. I am quite surprised that they use 2 different contract addresses for Binance smart chain and Ethereum. Most of the other platforms I know usually use the same address.
6. Post 65559051 (unedited backup) (by the rise) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 22:23:37 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg |🎰 1000+ Slots |🎤 Live Casino |🎲 1% House Edge Dice |🏦 The Vault:
Have you copied ERC20? Or BEP20?
i discovered my error
i gave my BEP 20 address!
I think chips gg may recover it. Can you help me??
Snip
Winners 
bitmover | 0xa11Ed71B41bC34C2115F5f681cD21d8cebfD25ca | $105,488.40 |
I have asked this before, memehunter said it will be given through tips, namely using our account username, but I haven't received my rewards yet, but I don't know what the next decision is, because I saw it was sent via the ETH network.
Congratulations to the winners and those who have received rewards from chips gg
7. Post 65558995 (unedited backup) (by MotoLM) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 21:56:37 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg |🎰 1000+ Slots |🎤 Live Casino |🎲 1% House Edge Dice |🏦 The Vault:
Have you copied ERC20? Or BEP20?
8. Post 65558638 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 19:47:37 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
I was surprised by your post focusing in Brazilian community
This is what socialism is about: Taxing hard small investors...
We used to have free tax gains when lower than 6k USD, not anymore...
I hope better days will come to Brazil again.
17.5% is a very high tax. This means that traders will work in jurisdictions with lower taxes or will not declare their taxes.
The shadow market for cryptocurrency exchange in Brazil is also very developed, and the tax authorities will not have enough resources to combat non-declaration of profits.
The result of such measures always brings the opposite result than expected.
High taxes have always stimulated the black market and finding ways to avoid paying them. By increasing the percentage, the willingness of people to take risks by avoiding the payment of levies also increases, and vice versa. Why would anyone risk anything if the state demands a small percentage of the money earned?
9. Post 65558584 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 19:33:13 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
Que pessoa honesta que vai pedir reembolso dum pix 90 dias depois?
So bandido faz isso. O prazo deveria ser no máximo uns 3 dias úteis.
Esse é o ponto. Não faz sentido ser válido um pedido de devolução ser solicitado 90 dias depois do acontecimento. O prazo até 5 dias é minimamente aceitável, mas não faz sentido.
Talvez no início, para testar a tecnologia, até podia dar jeito esse prazo. Mas, hoje coma tecnologia provada, já não faz sentido.
Só é útil para bandido.
Eu discordo um pouco..
Você pode comprar algo pela internet (esperar ~10 dias para receber) e então perceber que caiu num golpe porque nunca chegou ou então chegou um tijolo ao invés de uma GPU.. Com certeza 90 é demais, mas 3-5 também acho pouco.
Mesmo se fosse 3-5 dias, eles ainda aplicariam esses golpes.. o problema nem é o tempo.
10. Post 65558576 (unedited backup) (by the rise) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 19:31:31 CEST 2025) in List of attractive rewards from various casinos:
UPDATE TODAY
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Congratulations to the winners
Betfurry #8 update
Activity week#9 pre-final (waiting for URLs of your experience) reward calculation has been completed.
Week-9 Activity name BetFury User Rewards
1. Sports score prediction
2. Last Character
3. Read my mind! Gennady12 $30.00 xGennady
Magkaisa $15.00 Mr. Magkaisa
User6000400 $15.00 kojektea
4.Bitcoin Price Prediction Magkaisa $35.00 Mr. Magkaisa
Gennady12 $20.00 xGennady
User6000400 $15.00 kojektea
5. Slot Multi Magkaisa $50.00 Mr. Magkaisa
Gennady12 $30.00 xGennady
BlagiUzas $20.00 iv4n
Poker #3 User7203387 $100.00 Improved
User8348922 $60.00 @beingJaguu
User2355716 $30.00 @osas4real1
User6872707 $15.00 AB de Royse777
User5415265 $15.00 @Oxssh

Cryptogames
Closing Price: $109,232.07
All results:
DM69: $106,954.92 (-2,277.15)
babyshoes: $109,382 (+149.93)
shineofasif: $108,572 (-660.07)
mkmanik: $108,344 (-888.07)
Dalldav573: $109,035.00 (-197.07)
muttley: $108,569 (-663.07)
Marceline: $109,800 (+567.93)
happybitcoin: $107,346 (-1886.07)
malcovi2: $108,382 (-850.07)
Gennady12: $108,227 (-1,005.07)
Bizi: $109,555.01 (+322.94)
Nino: $109,125.44 (-106.63)
strunberg: $108,882 (-350.07)
sokani: $108,980.80 (-251.27)
bitmover: $107,557.56 (-1,674.51)
asyakashi: $108,805 (-427.07)
Pandorak: $108,200 (-1,032.07)
Pmalek: $108,547.03 (-685.04)
ovcijisir: $108,750 (-482.07)
Slapper: $108,191 (-1,041.07)
Pernel369: $109,321.63 (-89.56)
LoliPhabay: $109,007.00 (-225.07)
Top 5 Ranking:
1. Pernel369: $109,321.63 (-89.56)
2. Nino: $109,125.44 (-106.63)
3. babyshoes: $109,382 (+149.83)
4. Dalldav573: $109,035.00 (-197.07)
5. LoliPhabay: $109,007.00 (-225.07)
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Winners have their prize tipped on their CryptoGames account.
Sorry for this messy looking post

11. Post 65558544 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 19:20:55 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
Que pessoa honesta que vai pedir reembolso dum pix 90 dias depois?
So bandido faz isso. O prazo deveria ser no máximo uns 3 dias úteis.
Esse é o ponto. Não faz sentido ser válido um pedido de devolução ser solicitado 90 dias depois do acontecimento. O prazo até 5 dias é minimamente aceitável, mas não faz sentido.
Talvez no início, para testar a tecnologia, até podia dar jeito esse prazo. Mas, hoje coma tecnologia provada, já não faz sentido.
Só é útil para bandido.
Eu sempre digo, Satoshi deve chorar muito no banho, sabendo que hoje a criptoeconomia foi totalmente engolida pelo sistema bancario tradicional que ele tanto combateu e boicotou.
Esse é outro aspecto. As pessoas estão a fazer o mesmo com o Bitcoin, que fazem com o fiat. Então todo o avanço que o Bitcoin podia trazer, acaba por ficar em segundo plano.
12. Post 65558479 (unedited backup) (by l3pox) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 19:02:31 CEST 2025) in Maior RIA recomenda exposição de 40% em Bitcoin:
que outro termo engloba liquidity pools estilo uni v3 e bitcoin? desconheço.
Blockchain?
ainda prefiro web 3 que carrega mais significados e me parece mais profundo
além de carregar a ideia de
web 1 - hyperlinks - google - read, digitalização da informação
web 2 - redes sociais - instagram, facebook, youtube - write, digitalização dos meios de comunicação
web 3 - crypto/blockchain - todos os dapps + blockchains - own, digitalização de todo o valor
13. Post 65557966 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 16:54:55 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
Checked out the redesign of Quick Pick and it looks quite amazing! Also found Bitmover at 5th rank on daily race.
He is gone now from the top list, but I saw him listed for a long time.
I tried moving up with new game Retro Poker but I didnt have luck to mage any big wins.
Did anyone win Royal Flush on Retro Poker with 500x or 1250x ?
hey i can only bet maximum of 80$ per bet ? is this due to bankroll ?
* when you signup you get a small bonus- there is a 1 cent max bet with signup bonus money.
* when you deposit/get a tip- there is a base $20 max bet.
* the base $20 max bet increases with your total wager volume (so the more money you bet the more money you can bet).
we will increase it as we go- we are growing, adding games etc so thats the risk level we have come up with. it ensures our hot wallets are large enough to always have funds to pay big winners instantly, yet "small" enough where if something happens we arent hurt too bad.
Magic Dice has been removed, but its coming back this month.. same name, but an original rework. Everyone will love it.
Josh
14. Post 65557965 (unedited backup) (by alexrossi) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 16:54:55 CEST 2025) in Tem alguma forma de ganhar dinheiro com Bitcoin sem ser na valorização?:
Existem lugares que você deixa seu bitcoin emprestado rendendo tipo 5% por ano. Nao vale o risco pra ganhar tão pouco.
Exato, por exemplo o nexo, porem ninguem garante nada e no meu ver faz muito pouco sentido arriscar uma grande parte do proprio investimento, sem as garantias que por exemplo tem um cold storage
15. Post 65557525 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 15:03:07 CEST 2025) in 🔥BetFury.com | 👑#1 VIP CLUB | Weekly activity discussions :
Activity week#8 final reward calculation has been completed and the list sent to BetFury management. Once you receive your rewards, please confirm. Please give it 24 to 48 hours.
User1141550 $100.00 @Lexussol0
Gennady12 $85.00 xGennady
BlagiUzas $80.00 iv4n
User5415265 $60.00 @Oxssh
BugEater $40.00 Zwei
User6872707 $30.00 AB de Royse777
User2355716 $25.00 @osas4real1
User6000400 $25.00 kojektea
User5229575 $15.00 wakier
User8874139 $15.00 AHOYBRAUSE
User9102376 $15.00 bitmover
Sorry guys for this unexpected delay. My contact was on holidays so she did not have access to message. Now she is back and all rewards are taken care of. Please check you account which should reflect week#8 reward. Please use it within 72 hours from now.
16. Post 65557520 (unedited backup) (by VashaUdacha777) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 15:01:55 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg | BTC Price Prediction | Prize- $100 | No deposit, No wagering| 21/06 |:
I didn`t receive either.
Have you guys gotten yours yet?
I'm also one of the winners for the 28/06 edition, since the announcement of the winners, we have not received our prizes & it's been almost a week. I shouldn't be asking here, but since the contest thread is locked, we don't have access there to ask. Any updates bros @memehunter?
Hello friend!

I have the same. The prize has not been credited to the account yet.

Most likely, there was some confusion. But I think that the prizes will be credited soon. So, don't panic.

Chips GG is a popular site, and the author of the topic is an authoritative person.
Just need a little patience. Have a nice day!

17. Post 65557454 (unedited backup) (by Rashlyowl) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 14:44:01 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg | BTC Price Prediction | Prize- $100 | No deposit, No wagering| 21/06 |:
I didn`t receive either.
Have you guys gotten yours yet?
I'm also one of the winners for the 28/06 edition, since the announcement of the winners, we have not received our prizes & it's been almost a week. I shouldn't be asking here, but since the contest thread is locked, we don't have access there to ask. Any updates bros @memehunter?
18. Post 65557333 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 14:02:49 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Friends, some news from our Twitter!
Brazil’s 2025 tax reform introduces a flat 17.5% tax on all crypto capital gains, hitting small investors hardest by taxing even profits from foreign exchanges.
https://t.co/s1KOCAvtTD
With best wishes, ♻
CCE.CashI was surprised by your post focusing in Brazilian community
This is what socialism is about: Taxing hard small investors...
We used to have free tax gains when lower than 6k USD, not anymore...
I hope better days will come to Brazil again.
17.5% is a very high tax. This means that traders will work in jurisdictions with lower taxes or will not declare their taxes. The shadow market for cryptocurrency exchange in Brazil is also very developed, and the tax authorities will not have enough resources to combat non-declaration of profits.
19. Post 65557328 (unedited backup) (by inspace) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 14:01:37 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Bitmover, thanks for the recommendation.
Actually, I forgot to come back here and say that the exchange happened almost immediately after I published the post.
I didn't mean to cause confusion.
How long does it take for funds to be credited to the Solana network? My bitcoin transaction has been showing as confirmed for 10 minutes now but the funds have not arrived yet. And can you add a pay what you want feature? Or at least so that users can choose their preferred one. For me, 2% commission is a bit expensive when it comes to a large amount.

I noticed that it is also very important to specify every satoshi in the exchange screen.
For example, if I make an exchange of about 0.0012 I will get about ~105 USD.
However, if I send 0.001268425 I will get the same ~105usd , the remaning 0.000068425 (6usd) will be like a donation.... the system doesn't automatically adjust the value you send.
At least this happened to me. Very small value, I lost about 1usd. No big deal, but I think the system should auto adjust the value.
20. Post 65557037 (unedited backup) (by s0lidus) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 12:13:01 CEST 2025) in ⭐ CryptoGames ⭐ Bitcoin Closing Price Prediction of Sunday June 6th ⭐:
Closing Price: $109,232.07
All results:
DM69: $106,954.92 (-2,277.15)
babyshoes: $109,382 (+149.93)
shineofasif: $108,572 (-660.07)
mkmanik: $108,344 (-888.07)
Dalldav573: $109,035.00 (-197.07)
muttley: $108,569 (-663.07)
Marceline: $109,800 (+567.93)
happybitcoin: $107,346 (-1886.07)
malcovi2: $108,382 (-850.07)
Gennady12: $108,227 (-1,005.07)
Bizi: $109,555.01 (+322.94)
Nino: $109,125.44 (-106.63)
strunberg: $108,882 (-350.07)
sokani: $108,980.80 (-251.27)
bitmover: $107,557.56 (-1,674.51)
asyakashi: $108,805 (-427.07)
Pandorak: $108,200 (-1,032.07)
Pmalek: $108,547.03 (-685.04)
ovcijisir: $108,750 (-482.07)
Slapper: $108,191 (-1,041.07)
Improved: $109,321.63 (-89.56)
LoliPhabay: $109,007.00 (-225.07)
Top 5 Ranking:
1. Improved: $109,321.63 (-89.56)
2. Nino: $109,125.44 (-106.63)
3. babyshoes: $109,382 (+149.83)
4. Dalldav573: $109,035.00 (-197.07)
5. LoliPhabay: $109,007.00 (-225.07)
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Winners will be tipped on chat by NobFox asap.
Sorry for this messy looking post

21. Post 65556583 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 08:31:49 CEST 2025) in R$ 2 trilhões em impostos:
A cce.cash fez um post especial dedicado aos brasileiros. Enquanto aqui o governo fala em taxar os bilionarios, lá fora já estão falando que pegaram "em cheio os pequenos investidores"
Porque é que eles fizeram esse post?
Será que como eles raramente pedem KYC, estão a mostrar ser uma alternativa? Ou foi apenas "serviço publico"?
22. Post 65556577 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 08:28:49 CEST 2025) in Faz a custódia de várias seed? Apresento a vocês algo incrível: BIP-85:
Porém a minha abordagem com o BIP-85 é usar como um segundo fator pra sua seed principal, que consiste em usar a seed derivada protegida por passphrase, dessa forma, a sua seed principal vira uma isca.
Estou como o bitmover. Esta abordagem é uma porta aberta para esquemas.
Já estou a ver a surgirem wallets onde afirma ser de autocustodia, onde fornecem a seed ao utilizador. Mas, na realidade só estão a fornecer a seed segundaria de uma wallet principal do bandido.
Não consegui perceber qual foi o motivo útil para o ecossistema Bitcoin, para aprovação deste BIP. É que ter 3 wallets ou ter 3 wallet segundarias, dá exatamente o mesmo trabalho e funcionam exatamente igual, a diferença é que uma delas manda nas outras.
OK, pode ser usado como forma de isco para desfiar atenção para a carteira principal. Mas, assim como tem de guardar a seed primaria, tem de guardar a seed segundaria. Então, meio que se esta aumentar o próprio risco de se perder ou baralhar a informação.
23. Post 65556260 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Mon Jul 7 03:44:55 CEST 2025) in JJG's Bitcoin Investment Ideas (Sustainable Withdrawal / Portfolio Maintenance):
Ok... so you are proclaiming that this hypothetical guy has come to a conclusion that he largely has enough bitcoin, so he does not necessarily need to continue to spend time accumulating bitcoin to the extent that you might be suggesting that up until now he had been accumulating bitcoin.
I would find it helpful to know how he got to such 92.6-ish BTC status and other parts about his personal factors - besides merely that he is changing his mindset in regards to how he thinks about his bitcoin, since I would have had considered that a guy does not just come to 92.6 BTC, and his mindset likely had already been changing little by little through the years.. and golly-gee whiz, there are quite a few different paths that the guy could have had taken to get to such 92.6 BTC, which many times would be relevant.. even though surely the mere fact that he 92.6 BTC does remain relevant in and of itself too, so I will grant you the relevancy of that part.
Well, I guess we could say that the entrepreneur's journey to accumulating over 92.6 BTC may have actually involved a variety of factors like, early adoption, of course consistent accumulation, strategic purchases like taking advantage of potential DIPs and other strategic approaches. The entrepreneur's personal factor may have likely included a very strong risk tolerance, financial discipline and a very deep knowledge of the market.
He may have eventually developed a long term perspective overtime, putting his focus more on the potential for Bitcoin's long term growth and adoption. And the more his portfolio grew, he had a shift in mindset from further accumulation to strategic wealth management, he began making financial stability a top priority as well as tax efficiency. Yeah, this mindset shift likely occured gradually as he advanced and gained more experience and confidence in his investment strategy and approach. This mindset shift I believe is a natural progression for those investors who have managed to achieve a significant position in cryptocurrency market.
The entrepreneur's decision to engage in a time based strategic withdrawal by selling 2% of his Bitcoin holdings quarterly shows just how committed he is to maintaining financial stability while also minimizing tax implications.
Sure, it is possible that such bitcoin accumulator HODLer could have had developed those various characteristics, yet I still get the sense that you are imagining a lot about mindset.. and surely I would have had thought that it might be more concrete to focus on various ways that such a guy might have had gotten to such a level.. and you don't even really proclaim a timeset in which such a guy might have had gotten to such a stage.
Perhaps we can attempt to imagine a guy who started in bitcoin in mid 2014.... and so maybe we are imagining a guy who ONLY bought bitcoin but never sold any (except maybe spend and replace), so then that would be an investment timeline of 11 years... Sure , 9 or 10 years could also work, but if we reduce the timeline, then it might cause difficulties to achieve 92.6 BTC - especially for somewhat normal people... yet as I tried to suggest I still find the amount accumulated to be quite a bit and also your assumption about the guy just all of sudden getting to 92.6 BTC seems a bit of a fantasy too, even though surely I can imagine some scenarios in which such a thing might have had happened.
Even though I am cooperating with you, I am still a bit frustrated to feel that I need to give some examples in order to potentially describe some ways in which a guy might get to that 92.6 BTC amount and ONLY now start to consider transitioning into some kind of a sustainable withdrawal status... and I also believe that you could have had come up with some kind of a vision of a guy that is more specific about what he did, what were his financial limitations and perhaps considering some goals that he might have had from the start.. so then sure, we might see the various ways that bitcoin might have had changed him, but still it seems more plausible to put it into a framework of specific acts rather than retaining vagueries within a description of how he feels about his having had gotten to 92.6 BTC.
My assumption is going to be that each of the hypothetical guys had an income of somewhere in the ballpark of $100k per year, and perhaps a goal to get to a status in which he would be able to withdraw $200k per year with a kind of passive income. I will warn in advance that I think that none of these work, because from my own point of view even in the most conservative of scenarios the guy stocked up way too many BTC in terms of his stated goals, and even a guy with a $100k per year income seems a bit unrealistic in terms of attempting to appeal to normal people.. .. but anyhow, I am trying to work with your example to the extent that you have provided any details, I am just getting that he has $10 million spot price bitcoin right now... so then what to do about it, might relate to how he got to such a point and what his original goals might have had been.. and were such goals realistic?.. or maybe a more plausible rationale is that he lost track of how many bitcoin he had, but that hardly makes sense, either... but let me see what I can do to attempt to work with what you have provided, so far.
Maybe also we can say that the guy is about mid-30s when he heard about bitcoin, so he had perhaps been investing in various traditional investments for 10 years, and so he had invested about one whole year of his income and perhaps there were matching funds and various kinds of price appreciation, so perhaps his total investment portfolio is around $200k at the time he gets started in bitcoin (we are talking mid 2014).
Hypothetical 1 (we will refer to him as a front loader).. So he may well buy his BTC in various chunks until he gets to 92.6... and since he is a front loader, he may well be taking from other parts of his investment portfolio and/or combining that with his income.. so maybe he invests around $15k the first couple of times and $8k the third time.. looking something like this.
Buy 1 - $15k June 2014 - $600 per BTC - 25 BTC
Buy 2 - $15k November 2014 - $380 per BTC - 40 BTC
Buy 3 - $8k October 2015 - $280 per BTC - 27.6 BTC
Total invested $38k
Hypothetical 2[/b] (we will refer to him as the DCAer).. So he just started buying BTC at about $221 per week, and over the past 11 years he may well have had invested $125k into bitcoin.
Of course, there can be several variants in between, yet I still have trouble understanding how either of these guys would just start to feel that they need to enter into the withdrawal stage of their investment into bitcoin.
Perhaps a more plausible version might have had been someone who might have already realized that he could start withdrawing, so he started withdrawing a while back, since if a guy wanted to withdraw at $200k per year, then under traditional valuations, his holdings would have had needed to get to right around $5 million, and if the guy had 92.6 BTC, then his BTC spot price holdings would have had crossed over such valuation at around $54k, and we crossed over $54k a couple times in 2021 and got stuck around there for a good amount of time in 2024, and so now we are double that $54k price, and surely that is part of my own reluctance to want to be using spot prices in order to figure out valuation, yet
even the guy could have had started some kind of a 4% per year withdrawal rate in early 2021, and he would still have right around 77.3 bitcoin right now, and over the past 4.5-ish years, he would have had cashed out right around $730k .
And, yeah, I know that I am changing aspects of your facts, but even a guy with
77.3 BTC currently would have a 200-WMA value of right around $3.8 million and a spot price valuation of $8.4 million, so I would consider that based on the 200-WMA valuation that he would be able to sustainably withdraw right around $380k per year. So even this guy who already started withdrawing 4.5 years ago would have had still retained much of the value of his holdings if he had merely withdrew at the traditional withdrawal rate of 4% and I personally think that if we use the 200-WMA and we price the withdrawals in dollars, then we could sustainably withdraw 10% of the 200-WMA value of the holdings, so long as the BTC spot price were to stay at least 25% higher than the 200-WMA.
Hopefully I have beat up upon some of these ideas enough, even though I continue to think that you, Tungbulu, could have had provided some kind of a better semblance of your own ideas, so that it might be more concrete what you are talking about rather than just vaguely referring to a guy suddenly having 92.6 BTC..,. even though for sure if the guy started early enough, such as 11 years ago, then there could be a variety of scenarios to get to 92.6 BTC...and the shorter we make the timeline, thent it might hav had been more difficult to get to such quantity of BTC absent perhaps some heavier front-loading and/or some various buying on dips, not expecting that the guy necessarily hit the bottom within his various BTC buys on dips, even though there could be some realistic ways to combine buying on the dip and regular DCA, and to still have relatively short timelines that might even be less than 2 cycles. (2 cycles putting us back to a mid-2017 starting timeline).
And by prioritizing his financial stability, by managing tax implications and maintaining his planned allocation, he's able to optimize his financial position, while simultaneously minimizing and mitigating unnecessary risks. His strategic bitcoin withdrawal strategy enables him to achieve his specific objectives and also ensuring that he's more prepared for the future.
I don't have any problems with any of those goals, even though I consider that it would be more stable to withdraw at some rate that is lower than a strict bitcoin amount, even though I do have some funds in two of my bitcoin accounts that have been being withdrawn at a steady rate since about early 2023, even though their value went up more than 4x since then.. but I have continued to allow them to be withdrawn at the same BTC rate.. and perhaps part of the reason that I had been allowing such is based on my having had used a 4% annualized withdrawal rate, even though I know that a 10% annualized withdraw rate would likely also be sustainable.. so even though I had not been reducing the allowance based on dollars, I had been ONLY allowing less than half of the amount that I consider to be sustainable. which also just means that the remaining (not withdrawn) value continues to compound upon itself for the possibility of higher future withdrawals if needed or even not needing to reduce the withdrawal rate, even if the BTC price were to go down 50% from here or maybe even 80% at some future time.
Your withdrawal approach is indeed thoughtful and strategic I must say. By withdrawing a fixed amount from your stash, you've allowed your withdrawal value the chance to increase as the price of Bitcoin rises. This approach provides a growing income stream, but that also means that if there's a decline in Bitcoin price, the value of your withdrawal may also drastically decrease over time.
Using a withdrawal rate, such as withdrawing 4% annualized can actually help to ensure that your holdings last over the long term. Your approach have been quite conservative by allowing less than half of what you've considered to be sustainable, as it can help to provide some kind of buffer against potential downturns in the market.
In the last several years, I have been gravitating towards higher than 4% withdrawal rates so long as the valuation of the holdings are based on the 200-WMA and the authorized withdrawal amounts are pegged to dollar valuations... For probably more than 4 years, I was already presuming that guys should be able to withdraw greater than 4%, even gravitating up to 6-10%, and when Bitmover put the back tester in the tool (about a year and a half ago -
here is the thread on the topic of creating the tool), I was able to see that even maximizing the rates (which it ONLY goes up to 30%) would still allow for long term growth in the value of the holdings in terms of dollars - yet I also started to think that it was too risky to peg the amounts to BTC amounts and also to go so high with the withdrawal rate when it likely was not needed and would end up overly depleting the BTC holdings, since many of us likely recognize and appreciate that bitcoin is likely the best of places to hold value, so why would any of us want to be motivated to overlydeplete our bitcoin holdings (and draw down principle of our bitcoin holdings) unless we were to have some major health event or perhaps based on our age (and no desires to pass wealth down to heirs).
Of course, there likely remains to be value to spend from other income sources prior to spending from bitcoin, or alternatively to withdraw at fairly conservative rates in order to make sure not to overly deplete the bitcoin holdings, even though surely it seems to be the case that bitcoin tends to grow much faster and better than other assets and bitcoin can even tolerate higher withdraw rates and still to be sustainable, so surely, I don't mind some level of creative aggressive withdrawal in terms of still maintaining some frameworks to try to make sure that withdrawals are not being done in ways that overly deplete the bitcoin holdings, and it still seems to me that we ongoingly witness examples of guys having regrets because they end up selling way too much bitcoin too soon.
Ultimately, even if I am attempting to share some kinds of frameworks in which guys can consider their bitcoin withdrawals once they reach overaccumulation status, there still seem to be guys prematurely concluding that they reached overaccumulation status., yet maybe even in those cases if guys might start to practice some kind of sustainable BTC withdrawal, then he can figure out some kinds of boundaries to reassess from time to time, and surely I am way more convinced that valuating based on the 200-WMA (bottom price valuations - and conservative valuations) will likely lead to more stable levels of withdrawal, even though at the same time, it seems that my suggestion that a 10% withdrawal rate may well seem high to some guys and also may well end up being a high rate if guys are withdrawing 10% of their BTC rather than 10% of their 200-WMA dollar valuation and perhaps even leaving some kind of an extra cushion in there so that the withdrawals do not end up being excessive..
24. Post 65555732 (unedited backup) (by CCECash) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 23:37:55 CEST 2025) in ♻️ CCE.Cash 🎁 FREE RAFFLE 🎁 $30 in BTC!:
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25. Post 65555259 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 20:43:31 CEST 2025) in Faz a custódia de várias seed? Apresento a vocês algo incrível: BIP-85:
Entendi melhor com o video,
Vejo pouca utilidade
Através da seed principal, é voce pode recuperar os bitcoins das chaves derivadas.
Acho melhor só usar passphrases mesmo. E se quiser dar pra um parente, melhor mandar ele guardar as 12 palavras dele mesmo, em que eu não possa pegar qd quiser.
Acho que muita gente vai acabar caindo em golpes utilizando isso.
Quando falamos de segurança, acho que quanto mais simples melhor.
Sim, eu também pensei nisso, se eu maliciosamente fornecer uma chave derivada da minha seed principal, eu posso roubar os fundos que ela depositar, porém se ela usar passphrase, eu não terei mais acesso aos fundos.
Porém a minha abordagem com o BIP-85 é usar como um segundo fator pra sua seed principal, que consiste em usar a seed derivada protegida por passphrase, dessa forma, a sua seed principal vira uma isca.
26. Post 65554603 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 17:05:25 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
Aproveitando o assunto sobre MED, recomendo a leitura desse caso da KriptoBR (empresa que vende carteiras de hardware (Ledger/Trezor) no Brasil)
Os caras tiveram prejuízo de R$ 500.000 com estornos..
Os golpes são feitos tanto por cartão quanto Pix, mas eles dizem que conseguem vencer 100% dessas disputas sobre MED
“Então assim, é uma burocracia gigantesca que a gente perde no mínimo 1 hora para cada MED [Mecanismo Especial de Devolução] do Pix, pra cada chargeback que a gente recebe. MED do Pix, a gente ganhou 100%. Agora, chargeback de cartão de crédito, raramente a gente ganha.”Matéria:
https://livecoins.com.br/empresa-brasileira-de-criptomoedas-relata-prejuizo-de-r-500-mil-com-fraudes-de-estorno/Tem que ter muita coragem para empreender no Brasil.. e no fim os honestos pagam a conta, já que esses custos são embutidos no preço final dos produtos, é o custo Brasil que o @bitmover comentou..
Eu até concordo com algumas leis de direitos do consumidor, mas é muito abuso.
27. Post 65554097 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 14:02:43 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
O problema é o Brasil mesmo. O cara questionou no banco um pagamento de 3 meses antes
3 meses depois é que contestou?
Aqui em Portugal uma transferência internacional fora da UE, as vezes 6 horas depois já não dá para fazer nada. O banco quase responde com um "temos pena - não se engana-se".
Então, se existir uma prova que o dono da conta, aprovou a transação. Não há cá o "enganei-me ou fui hackado". Tem de ser valores muito significativos, para o banco avançar com algo mais especifico. O que normalmente não é, e por isso nem o cliente vai querer ir para tribunal, pois gastaria mais dinheiro do que o dinheiro que eventualmente queria recuperar.
Resumindo, um banco aceitar bloquear uma transação realizada 3 meses antes, é de facto algo que não faz qualquer sentido.
Sem desmerecer o teu comentario, muito pelo contrario sendo que vc mora em portugal e eu nao, entao vc deve saber mais de la. Porem queria so adicionar que tanto na Italia quanto no Brasil quando o judiciario se envolve, o banco é praticamente obrigado a seguir com o bloqueio mesmo depois de meses. Se o dinheiro ja foi movimentado muitas vezes se fala de saldo negativo.
Eu nao vi nos detalhes da historia se chegou nesse patamar e por isso houve o bloqueio
Enfim, de definitivo eu diria que so existem transacoes em dinheiro e em (algumas) crypto
Esta certo, será preciso haver processo judicial para surgir um bloqueio, ou melhor, uma reversão da transação. Mas... o cliente tem de conseguir provar que aquela transação foi feita por via de fraude e sem aprovação direta do cliente, como o roubo de cartão de credito.
Mesmo assim, por norma o banco não bloqueia ou reverte a situação. O processo entra nas mãos das autoridades, e vão atras do bandido para tentar recuperar o dinheiro.
28. Post 65553839 (unedited backup) (by alexrossi) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 11:56:26 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
O problema é o Brasil mesmo. O cara questionou no banco um pagamento de 3 meses antes
3 meses depois é que contestou?
Aqui em Portugal uma transferência internacional fora da UE, as vezes 6 horas depois já não dá para fazer nada. O banco quase responde com um "temos pena - não se engana-se".
Então, se existir uma prova que o dono da conta, aprovou a transação. Não há cá o "enganei-me ou fui hackado". Tem de ser valores muito significativos, para o banco avançar com algo mais especifico. O que normalmente não é, e por isso nem o cliente vai querer ir para tribunal, pois gastaria mais dinheiro do que o dinheiro que eventualmente queria recuperar.
Resumindo, um banco aceitar bloquear uma transação realizada 3 meses antes, é de facto algo que não faz qualquer sentido.
Sem desmerecer o teu comentario, muito pelo contrario sendo que vc mora em portugal e eu nao, entao vc deve saber mais de la. Porem queria so adicionar que tanto na Italia quanto no Brasil quando o judiciario se envolve, o banco é praticamente obrigado a seguir com o bloqueio mesmo depois de meses. Se o dinheiro ja foi movimentado muitas vezes se fala de saldo negativo.
Enfim, de definitivo eu diria que so existem transacoes em dinheiro e em (algumas) crypto
29. Post 65553418 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 07:34:13 CEST 2025) in STOP using Blockhair explorer!:
If you care at all about your privacy you should stop using this bitcoin explorer asap, especially with clearnet.
This is a great advice, no one should touch their clearnet website even with a Tor Browser.
There's still privacy risk with bad Tor exit nodes.
I agree that all those things are an attack to bitcoin... But I need to be safe with my money.
I'm also actually considering using this feature of their blockexplorer since I've been getting some UTXO from various sources with unknown origins that I've been getting "
hits" on the exchange where I trade. (
3x already this past three months)
Having a free service that can assess their so-called "
risk score" should be useful for keeping some UTXO from being spent to platforms where 'taint' is a thing.
But I strictly won't be using theirs until they provide an '.onion' url.
30. Post 65553271 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 04:03:55 CEST 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
If we want a new ATH at current exchange rate 1€=1.18$
I cut out the rest of what you said to highlight your glaring mistake.
Nested mistakes
You will either learn...
...or lose.
(you are valuing
what is valuable against an equation of what_is_not_valuable/What_is_less_valuable)
I have unrealised loss of 14% in Euro Vs. BTC
The $ has become clown money and any stable coin has a red nose too
I don't know what is wrong with you cAPSLOCK. Of cause 1BTC is 1BTC.
And my old cold storage is what it is. But when I bring hard earned salary to the table, too - I will bitch if I see red for half a year and longer!
Aren't we in bitcoin to mostly put some distance between ourselves and whatever shenanigans are happening with various fiats currencies and the various baloney factors that might affect why they might fluctuate from time to time in regards to how one of them trades relative to another one.
In some sense, you might be especially happy if you have short-term abilities to pick up more cornz with Euros, even though sure, it also may be the case that many of us have gotten through our BTC accumulation stages already.. so why give any shits, if your forum date (in mid-2011) might reflect when you first started learning about bitcoin and presumptively accumulating bitcoin since then... and arguably you could have, should have and would have had been able to get enough.. if not more than enough.. so then yeah, those of us who have enough or more than enough are in a position to just wait it out, to the extent that we are not shaving off some cornz here and there from time to time, and we also likely have come to realize that the cornz does not always go straight up.. there are plenty of frustrations along the way, even if the trajectory has been ongonigly up.. especially since mid-2011... yet we don't even have to go back that far in order to appreciate the same dynamic.. even two cycles puts us right around mid 2017.. so even some guys who might not have had gotten their shit together between 2011 and 2017, they may well have had started to get their shit together by 2017.. yet sure I can still imagine scenarios that even 2 cycles of fairly aggressive investing into bitcoin might not have had gotten enough bitcoin yet.
So even a guy who had started to invest
$200 per week in 2017 would have had invested right around $84k during that time, but still would ONLY have right around 8.21 BTC.. which still might not be enough bitcoin, since
currently 8.21 BTC would have a 200-WMA average value of $406k and a spot price value of about $890k, and if we go by the 200-WMA value, currently, 8.21 BTC should be able to sustainably generate a $40.6k per year income, so it surely is not a bad place to be given the amount invested... yet there may be a desire to either continue accumulating or maybe wait an additional 2-4 years before starting to draw upon the BTC that had already been stacked up in such account.
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I don't think I'm bearish at all, I'm just trying to see the bigger picture based on what's happening when it comes to Bitcoin. I've been with BTC for 10+ years and have invested a lot of time and money in it, I only sell as much as I need at any given time, but let's say I have enough BTC to retire today, although I prefer BTC far more than anything else and I don't think I'll ever sell all or most of it.
What I wrote is perhaps my reaction to what I mostly read on the forum, which is that most people believe that companies like BlackRock or Fidelity or maybe Strategy are some kind of leaders of the crypto revolution (I know you don't like that word), and that without them Bitcoin wouldn't be where it is now.
Hopefully none of us longer term bitcoiners are gullible enough to buy into those kinds of baloney talking points... even though we might recognize that that some of the status quo rich are trying to get our coins.. and sure it is nice for a lot of us to have had front-run them, and sure some of the longer term holders might sell some of their coins in the $80k to $120k price range, but seems quite short-sighted to be doing that, absent just the necessary shaving off for whatever expenses we might have, yet I am also a pretty decent fan of making sure that we are in overaccumualtion status and we are not selling so many coins as to take ourselves out of such overaccumulation status, so then we may well not have anything to worry about if we shave off a fraction of our holdings from time to time.
Oh yeah, and 10 years is a good amount of time to have had been in bitcoin, including that I see you are coming on your 10 year forum anniversary date. so time does fly... even though it can seem like a long time too.
It's actually paradoxical to me that the system that resulted in us having BTC today is the main driving force behind it (at least that's what various experts claim). Yes, of course there will always be people who will practice storage in non-custodial wallets and strive for privacy, but even today this is a minority that is always under scrutiny.
As it says in my profile (currently), dum spiro, spero - and they say hope dies last.
There will likely always be a certain quantity of custodial services, and sure there may also be ongoing attacks on self-custody too.. .. so we are going to have to see how these matters play out through the years... and yeah, we can continue to attempt to hope for better possible outcomes, whether on personal levels or for system wide.
31. Post 65553078 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun Jul 6 01:10:13 CEST 2025) in Cuidado com p2p envolvendo PIX:
O problema é o Brasil mesmo. O cara questionou no banco um pagamento de 3 meses antes
3 meses depois é que contestou?
Aqui em Portugal uma transferência internacional fora da UE, as vezes 6 horas depois já não dá para fazer nada. O banco quase responde com um "temos pena - não se engana-se".
Então, se existir uma prova que o dono da conta, aprovou a transação. Não há cá o "enganei-me ou fui hackado". Tem de ser valores muito significativos, para o banco avançar com algo mais especifico. O que normalmente não é, e por isso nem o cliente vai querer ir para tribunal, pois gastaria mais dinheiro do que o dinheiro que eventualmente queria recuperar.
Resumindo, um banco aceitar bloquear uma transação realizada 3 meses antes, é de facto algo que não faz qualquer sentido.
32. Post 65552290 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 20:10:19 CEST 2025) in JJG's Bitcoin Investment Ideas (Sustainable Withdrawal / Portfolio Maintenance):
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Even though everything that you are saying comes off as mostly correct, it also comes off as a bit theoretical if you cannot elaborate on what you mean a bit better, perhaps with the use of some examples or something like that.
Okay let's try looking at a hypothetical scenario of a successful entrepreneur who has over the years, built quite a sizable amount of Bitcoin, and as the years goes by, her Holdings have significantly grown and have reached a state of overaccumulation, and now worth around $10 million.
If you are referring to current spot prices then we are talking about 92.6 bitcoin.
Now the entrepreneur's focus shifts from building more wealth and stacking up more funds to managing his existing portfolio and optimizing his financial position.
Ok... so you are proclaiming that this hypothetical guy has come to a conclusion that he largely has enough bitcoin, so he does not necessarily need to continue to spend time accumulating bitcoin to the extent that you might be suggesting that up until now he had been accumulating bitcoin.
I would find it helpful to know how he got to such 92.6-ish BTC status and other parts about his personal factors - besides merely that he is changing his mindset in regards to how he thinks about his bitcoin, since I would have had considered that a guy does not just come to 92.6 BTC, and his mindset likely had already been changing little by little through the years.. and golly-gee whiz, there are quite a few different paths that the guy could have had taken to get to such 92.6 BTC, which many times would be relevant.. even though surely the mere fact that he has 92.6 BTC does remain relevant in and of itself too, so I will grant you the relevancy of that part.
He's determined to maintain his desired lifestyle, render financial support to his family and still ensure his financial stability.
So to achieve this goal, he decides to implement a time based strategic withdrawal approach by selling only 2% of his Bitcoin holdings quarterly, and by doing this, it allows the entrepreneur to generate a steady income stream while also simultaneously minimizing tax implications.
I don't have any problem with the idea of selling 2% of the BTC quarterly or even 8% annually, and previously, I had considered BTC management in those kinds of terms, yet in recent times, I have considered using the 200-WMA to value the coins and then to withdraw based on that in order to attempt to get to a more solid (and stable) results, even though surely a guy could also upwardly adjust the dollar amount each year in order to account for the potential debasement of the dollar or the lessening of the purchasing power of the dollar each year, and in recent times, I had just been using a 7% per year presumed debasement for round about convenience in regards to what might be a fair estimate. My own webpages and withdrawal tool has not really accounted for some of my current thinking on the matter, even though there is enough information in the generated data that these kinds of steady and reasonable dollar-based withdrawal formulas can be figured out.
Of course, we don't exactly need any tool to figure out how much 2% per quarter withdrawal rate would be since we just look at the BTC quantity and we can project the balance of BTC that will be remaining each quarter after we sell 2% of our stash each quarter, so the first quarter we would sell right around 1.85 BTC, which would be right around $200k.. and which would be the withdrawal of $800k per year.
Based on the use of the
200-WMA, currently I am showing a yearly withdrawal rate of right around a $458k rate for a current stash of 92.6 BTC.
I consider that either rate would be sustainable, even though you are calculating a bitcoin amount to withdraw which is likely going to contribute to a lot of variance in the dollar value, and I am considering starting with a dollar value and presuming that each year I will be able to increase it by at least 7%, if I want... and any excess appreciation of the value will continue to compound.. unless I adjust my withdrawal rate from time to time to account for my new valuations...and personally, I don't consider the possibility of annual-ish re-evaluations to be particularly problematic or burdensome, and sure even your goal of withdrawing 2% of the BTC per quarter would not be burdensome to adjust from time to time, whether annually or otherwise.
And even in times when the market starts experiencing a sudden decline and the price of Bitcoin drops by 30%, as many investors begins to panic and selling off their Bitcoins, the entrepreneur keeps his cool and sticks to selling only the predetermined amount of Bitcoin according to his plan earlier and thereby, ignoring the short term market fluctuations,
Sure. that is possible that guy currently with 92.6 bitcoin and a 2% per quarter withdrawal rate is going to be able to deal with the fluctuations and to just withdraw his 2% no matter the bitcoin price, so even if the BTC price goes down 80% as it has historically done, your guy would still be able to withdraw his 2% even though it ONLY retains 20%-ish of today's value.. not that either of us consider an 80% draw down from today's price to be very realistic, and perhaps slightly more than a 50% draw down from our current prices, might be more within an area of potential drawdown that coudl end up happening, even though we may also have more up before down, even though we likely do have to prepare financially and mentally for either direction.
I think that my guy who would be withdrawing based on the 200-WMA would likely go through less variation, even though i do start to reduce the withdrawal rate once the BTC price goes below 25% higher than the 200-WMA.. so currently, if the BTC price were to go below $62k-ish, then my system would start to recommend reductions in the monthly withdrawal amount... For my system, a $458k annual withdrawal amount is $38k per month when it is just following the standard withdrawals and not withdrawing extras on booms or reducing on BTC spot price corrections that go below 25% above the 200-WMA.... and right now the BTC price is right around 120% higher than the 200-WMA.
but rather interested in achieving his long-term financial goals.
What are his long-term financial goals? just to continue to live off of his bitcoin.. whether withdrawing a steady bitcoin rate or perhaps withdrawing based on a dollar rate and continuing allowing it to grow and compound upon itself as long as the withdrawal rate is not too high.
Don't get me wrong, since I think that even withdrawing on bitcoin percentage is o.k... yet I become a bit bothered by the likely extreme changes if the income is purely based on a straight bitcoin withdrawal rate since I think that it is going to fluctuate quite a bit in terms of dollar value that is being withdrawn.
And by prioritizing his financial stability, by managing tax implications and maintaining his planned allocation, he's able to optimize his financial position, while simultaneously minimizing and mitigating unnecessary risks. His strategic bitcoin withdrawal strategy enables him to achieve his specific objectives and also ensuring that he's more prepared for the future.
I don't have any problems with any of those goals, even though I consider that it would be more stable to withdraw at some rate that is lower than a strict bitcoin amount, even though I do have some funds in two of my bitcoin accounts that have been being withdrawn at a steady rate since about early 2023, even though their value went up more than 4x since then.. but I have continued to allow them to be withdrawn at the same BTC rate.. and perhaps part of the reason that I had been allowing such is based on my having had used a 4% annualized withdrawal rate, even though I know that a 10% annualized withdraw rate would likely also be sustainable.. so even though I had not been reducing the allowance based on dollars, I had been ONLY allowing less than half of the amount that I consider to be sustainable. which also just means that the remaining (not withdrawn) value continues to compound upon itself for the possibility of higher future withdrawals if needed or even not needing to reduce the withdrawal rate, even if the BTC price were to go down 50% from here or maybe even 80% at some future time.
33. Post 65552015 (unedited backup) (by 2xpt) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 18:42:55 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
Checked out the redesign of Quick Pick and it looks quite amazing! Also found Bitmover at 5th rank on daily race.
He is gone now from the top list, but I saw him listed for a long time.
I tried moving up with new game Retro Poker but I didnt have luck to mage any big wins.
Did anyone win Royal Flush on Retro Poker with 500x or 1250x ?
hey i can only bet maximum of 80$ per bet ? is this due to bankroll ?
The maximum bet depends on the game
There is a max of $20 in high low, for example
don't you think its too low ?
34. Post 65551913 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 18:09:37 CEST 2025) in Buy every dip, and HODL!:
It's shitcoinery, and like you, everyone should treat THAT as a form of "entertainment". That's the main purpose, but if you "win", then that's merely the side-dish. The main-course is merely the entertainment you get from participating.
Plebs should be careful though, and never use more than 1% of your total Bitcoin, and if you think 1% of your total Bitcoin is "too small", then don't gamble. HODL.
I want to agree with you on the fact that shitcoin investment should be treated as a form of entertainment/ fun because I have not been seeing guys wining from shitcoin investment lately, while the rate of shitcoin losers keep increasing just as it is in gambling. And Yes, i would rather stick to my bitcoin investment than to gamble with it, because the 1% of bitcoin we think is too small can double 3% to 4% or even more in the long run. Which is why I would rather hold the 1% of my bitcoin to double instead of gambling with it, as I don't know it's potential in the future.
Notice the difference between the thinking of ordinary people and millionaires. Let's say you have $1,000 worth of Bitcoin. 1% profit means only $10. Many people think that this $10 is not much, and if you use it to invest in shitcoins in the name of "fun", you may lose 100%. But if Bitcoin increases by 10% or more in a month, then your $1,000 will become $1,100 or more. In other words, if you HODL patiently, you can get more than 1% - without risk. But if you think about millionaires, they think this way - I have $1 millioin worth of Bitcoin, 1% of it means $10,000. If I HODL $10,000 and Bitcoin increases 3x or 4x, then I can get $30,000–$40,000 from this 1% without risk. Therefore, it is wise to hold on to it for the future, rather than gambling in the name of entertainment.
I am finding these various discussions of percentages to be confusing, and so yeah, a guy who might have various investments, might be first coming to bitcoin and trying to determine how much to put into bitcoin, so an initial starting point may be to aim towards 5% to 25% of his total investment portfolio to be allocated to bitcoin, yet depending on the size of his budget it could take him several months or even longer than a year to reallocated and reach his target level in bitcoin.. and he can also reconsider his bitcoin allocation at various times along the way as he is investing into bitcoin, he is also hopefully learning about bitcoin and considering his allocation and considering the extent to which he might reallocate or let his bitcoin investment ride once it is established and even continuing to add to it once established. Of course, there could be ways that guys also have lump sum amounts that are available too that could help them to reach their target levels of investment into bitcoin faster.. and also as their income continues to come in, they continue to invest in bitcoin and determine the extent to invest into bitcoin and/or any other investments that they might have. For sure the more kinds of assets a person has then, they also might well have targets within each kind of investment in terms of what levels they want to reach within the investment or within that investment relative to their other investments.. which they also might have considerations of how much to allocate to bitcoin, properties, stocks, bonds, commodities, perhaps other businesses, cash/cash equivalents.
There surely are folks who also come to bitcoin without having any other investments, so their first investment might be bitcoin, so they would build up their bitcoin and balance their bitcoin with their cashflow management, and roughly speaking even a newbie to bitcoin could consider allocating 5% to 25% of his income into bitcoin, yet he still would have to be investing into bitcoin from his discretionary income (meaning the amount that is left after accounting for expenses). So guys can stay invested into bitcoin and cash (emergency funds/reserve funds) and perhaps as his bitcoin investment grows to reach more than a year of his expenses or even more, he might start to consider at various times to start to diversify, at least he might have senses that he wants to have some of his back up funds to be working rather than having 4 months or more of his funds in cash and not working, so if he wants to accumulate more back up funds, then he might want some of theme to be working funds... so maybe another target that he has with his bitcoin is to get it to be 10x or more or the size of his expected annual expenses, and if he is measuring the value of his BTC from the 200-WMA, it could take a while to reach 4-10 years or longer.. or even 20-30 years to reach such targets, even in spite of how much value he put into bitcoin and also how much BTC had appreciated in value during his investment time, whether measuring from the 200-WMA or spot prices or a combination of such measurements.
The extent to which anyone chooses to allocate into shitcoins and/or even trading with their bitcoin should be low, yet surely some folks cannot resist gambling and/or they have interests and distractions and they think that they are learning about other things when they are investing into shitcoins or trading with their bitcoin, so I frequently like to suggest that that guys do not do that, but if they cannot resist and they come to the conclusion that they want to do it, then they should at least limit their budget to no more than 10% the size of their bitcoin investment.. without cheating and continuing to add to their shitcoins and/or their trading when they are losing money from those. So surely every month if guys are buying bitcoin and/or even from time to time lump sum buying into bitcoin, they may well be considering adding to their shitcoin and/or trading accounts at a similar rate of 10% into shitcoin and/or trading accounts and 90% allocated into bitcoin... so if they have an investment budget of $100 per month, then at least 90% ($90) goes into their bitcoin and perhaps no more than 10% ($10) goes into shitcoin and/or trading accounts... and these are building over time and appreciating/depreciating and perhaps the trading and shitcoin accounts have changes in position going on and maybe in the bitcoin accounts there is value getting moved from account to account from time to time.
In the end, guys figure out their own ways of dealing with their various accounts that hopefully comes from experience, learning and from time to time tweaking of their systems and even learning from their own finances and/or psychology the extent to which any changes in their own situation or
their 9 individual factors might affect how they are dealing with their various investments (hopefully with a lot of priority with bitcoin) and their cashflow management systems and practices (that includes the initial building of back up funds and maintaining them within individual purposes and acceptable balances).
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The stage one should get to before thinking of using his or her Bitcoin for entertainment is overaccumulation stage, as the name implies it means that stage that an investor has gone beyond their desire or set goal. And even though one is free to touch there investment at this stage it should not be used for something meaningless or worthless because an investor passed through a lot before getting to that stage and a percentage that I think an investor should use, should not be more than 3-5 percent because this would not affect their portfolio unless an investor keep on taking without replacing, which I believe a wise investor can not do that.
If a person has reached overaccumulation stage, then likely he has a lot of options, and there are not necessarily any requirements regarding how he spends his overaccumulated amount, and he may not even need to replace any of it once he spends it.
Surely guys might choose to have other investments or even trade from their overaccumulated amounts, yet there also could be ways in which spending from the overaccumulated amount never causes the person to go below overaccumulation status, so long as he continues to spend at a rate that is lower than the amount that the value of the BTC holdings is appreciating.. So of course, the greater the cushion of overaccumulation, then the less worry that the guy has that he would fall into overaccumulation status.
I frequently like to use the example of the guy who might have had been living off of a $30k per year salary, yet maybe he wants to build up his bitcoin stash so that he has an ability to spend up to $80k per year.. so [ur=https://bitcoindata.science/withdrawal-strategy?U2FsdGVkX1/3dEHD0997ik7bXXag3wv+jIlqPBGSwwuRYoo6wHqEOktMiVXENevFfdq6UpcTpyhnGE7NEdsM4w==l]right now in order to have the ability to withdraw at $80k per year, he would need a minimum of 16.189 BTC[/url], yet if he has extra BTC, such as 22.2 BTC, then he would have more confidence that he could spend from the overaccumulated amount of 6 BTC, and as he is spending, his threshold level for the $80k per year income will continue to go down, even if he might calculate a cost of living or a dollar debasement of 7% per year... so once he starts to withdrawal perhaps at $80k per year, he could continue to increase his withdrawal amount in dollars by 7% each year (such as $85.6k year 2, $91.6k year 3, $98k year 4, $104.86k year 5, etc etc etc).. and continue to spend within his overaccumulation status and without a fear of depleting his BTC at a faster rate than it is increasing in value.. and yeah, if he screws it up and calculates wrong, then that is his responsibility to figure out the details and make sure that he is not overly depleting his BTC amount so that it no longer would be sustainable at the rate that he had calculated it to be.
We can look back and see historically that it took more bitcoin to have a $80k per year withdrawal rate, and that it was more than feasible to withdraw $80k per year in sustainable ways, and perhaps even greater comfort to be able to accomplish a withdrawal rate of at least $80k per year when the guy the guy had a BTC aount that exceeded minimum threshold amounts for his target withdrawal rate and he spent within the overaccumulated amounts. The problems come when guys want to spend above their overaccumulated amounts and/or they do not know how to calculate their own levels of what is overaccumulation for them.
If we look at $80k as a target level for each of the previous years (without necessarily accounting specifically for the debasement of the dollar/inflation) we still should be able to realize that there have been formulas to be able to achieve an $80k per year withdrawal rate as long as we had at least the threshold amount of BTC and that we stayed spending within the overaccumulated amount even accounting for something like a 7% per year debasement/inflation rate.
Income of $80k per year, threshold quantity of BTC needed to be able to accomplish such.. using the 200-WMA.
July 1, 2019 = 205 BTC (200-WMA value - $3,902)
July 1, 2020 = 131.3 BTC (200-WMA value - $6,107)
July 1, 2021 = 59.4 BTC (200-WMA value - $13,469)
July 1, 2022 = 35.56 BTC (200-WMA value - $22,497)
July 1, 2023 = 29.96 BTC (200-WMA value - $26,702)
July 1, 2024 = 22 BTC (200-WMA value - $36,364)
July 1, 2025 = 16.25 BTC (200-WMA value - $49,231)
July 1, 2026 = (probably fewer than 14 BTC) (200-WMA value - likely greater than $57,150)
and of course, we cannot really know BTC price dynamics with any level of assurity or preciseness whether we are talking about a year from now or even several years down the road, since there are even chances that by July 1, 2026 (merely a year from now), it could take less than 10 BTC to be able to reach an adequate BTC accumulation threshold to be able to be assured of being able to sustainably withdraw $80k per year which would need to have a 200-WMA value of greater than $80k, and yeah, we know that historically bitcoin has continued to outperform other assets .. but bitcoin is not guaranteed to continue to outperform other assets, yet we can still choose our position size and our level of aggressiveness in the accumulation of bitcoin and the holding of bitcoin while trying to be smart about our assessment of our individual factors.We can see that even with a withdrawal rate of $80k per year that I am using for the above examples, we would be able to increase our dollar withdrawal rate by 7% (probably even more) and still the value of the BTC would be growing faster than our withdrawal rate (especially if we are using the 200-WMA to value or stash and to make sure that we are not withdrawing beyond a sustainable rate), which is one of the advantages for each of us to get to a status in which we are actually above our overaccumulation status and then maintaining our budget in a way that we are never falling out of our overaccumualtion status, which each of needs to be responsible to figure out our actual calculations for our own situation so that we do not screw up that which seems an otherwise great deal and a great asset as long as we know how to reasonably manage it.
There has likely been no asset like bitcoin that has been so widely available to the masses and even poor people can directly advantage by it, so long as they either have a discretionary income or they can figure out how to get a discretionary income so that they are able to both invest into bitcoin and also to make sure that they manage their holdings and do not lose their holdings.... while they are building it up to a level that is their own target level whether they are able to reach an overaccumulation level or some other point in which at some point they are able to start to use their bitcoin, perhaps 4-10 years or longer to the extent that they plan to use their BTC themselves or optionally to pass their BTC onto their heirs (to the extent that passing BTC onto heirs is something that they either want to do or to merely have as a kind of back up plan in case they die earlier than expected/wanted).
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I think it is never right to hold an investment solely on the basis of a 1% doubling. A smart investor does not think of selling his holdings until the end of his term. Because your investment can double by 1%, saying that you will sell your investment is not a sign of an investor at all, but a business is listening like that.
Yes, if you want, when your investment doubles, you can withdraw some amount and enjoy the profit, but selling the entire holding will not be right at all. Always hold your investment for a long term, such as a period of 8 to 10 years. The possibility of profiting in long-term investments is much higher. So selling your holdings until your time limit is over is never a good idea.
I think that I agree with what you are saying overall Gost ms, even though you say it in a bit of a strange way that almost makes it ambiguous what you are saying and your attempt to proclaim strict rules also becomes problematic, even though there are likely better practices that can be outlined and put into practice and individualized.
I think that the general idea is to ongoingly build your investment over many years, for 4-10 years or longer, and surely anyone who is buying relatively small amounts of BTC (such as ONLY less than 10% of their income), it is likely going to take them longer and longer to get to a point in which it might start to make sense to transition from accumulation status into maintenance status and then perhaps even later to transition into some kind of a sustainable withdrawal status.
Surely a person who is able to accumulate bitcoin at a more aggressive rate or at least at a rate that is a higher percentage of their income, then they are likely going to make progress faster towards reaching some form of overaccumulation status, yet at the same time, people should ONLY be as aggressive as they are able to be within their own financial parameters, since it would not be good for anyone to be either investing beyond their discretionary income or to be investing so high within their discretionary income that they end up overly depriving themselves in their lives or otherwise contributing to their own psychological problems due to their overly stressing about their bitcoin investment.. so even poor people might be greatly motivated to attempt to have bitcoin to help them to get out of their poverty status, they still need to figure out some level of reasonable balance so that they are not overly investing even from within their own psychological tolerance, even if they may well be staying within their financial tolerance.
Another point that you might have had made better Gost ms is your suggestion that bitcoin remains a long term play so that none of us should be allowing short term profits distract us in regards to our likely need to continue to accumulate bitcoin, and perhaps to appreciate the advantages that we have in regards to having some of our earlier bitcoin accumulations to be greatly in profits, yet at the same time, we likely need to stay focused on the long term and the ongoing building of our bitcoin holdings, even if some of our holdings are greatly in profits... so we have to attempt to budget for these kinds of matters of dealing with our being in profits and to prepare ourselves financially and psychologically to deal with such matters and not to let our profit levels to take away from our likely ongoing need to continue to accumulate bitcoin through buying, and that selling does not tend to be a good way of dealing with bitcoin - especially if we are able to really reflect on our status and to recognize/appreciate that we are still in our accumulation status, even if we might have a decent amount of profits building up.
It can be quite a challenge for some folks to continue to accumulate bitcoin when they are perceiving their holdings to be so greatly in profits and they are tempted to either sell or to discontinue accumulating, even though it could well be that the better course of action is to continue to accumulate.. yet at the same time, the answer about what to do is not necessarily black and white and each person has to figure out their own best course of action and hopefully for their own good they do not end up screwing up, even though surely we have a lot f historical examples of normies screwing up in their bitcoin investment by selling too much too soon or failing/refusing to continue to accumulate through ongoing buying until they really get to an overaccumulation status rather than their mistake perception of their being in overaccumulation status when that was not really the case in reality they were not yet in overaccumulation status, yet each person is obligated to either make his own assessment of his status or to seek help from others if he believes he is not able to figure out these matters for himself..
Alternatively we are also vulnerable to even not knowing what we do not know or even erroneously concluding that we know more than we know. .so we have to be careful of those kinds of vulnerabilities, too.
If only Investors especially beginners would think twice on the diversify of their investment, after primarily invested on bitcoin any other coin should be treated a skeptic not worth investing much because the drain could downpour even at the sunset.
Not reliability of investing in the digital assets like bitcoin and if you are not contended with your holding, hodling gives you the opportunity to the peak you desires.
There is no better asset to diversify to, bitcoin should be the first choice and the second choice except you have some real-life assets that have potential value to appreciate as time goes on then you can alternate it with your investment is bitcoin. The market is full of worthless coins, it will be a total error to think that you can get smarter by diversifying into any shitcoins because you will lose in the end and regret why you made such a costly mistake.
In this digital space their is nothing as diversification because their is no other asset that can replace Bitcoin, but most investors keep on making unwise decision by investing in shit coin all in the name of diversification.
In my own opinion, the only reasonable way an investor should consider diversification is when he has gotten up to that over accumulation stage, and when doing it he should invest in real life asset like gold, real estate and land because any other thing in this digital space aside Bitcoin are full of shit, so diversification into real life asset should only be considered when you have gotten to that over accumulation stage, not when you are still in the process of building a good stash of Bitcoin.
It is not necessarily easily to determine when diversification might start to seem to be justifiable, since there are some guys who start with bitcoin and they are already invested in various other assets, so I doubt that any of us would be suggesting that they have to divest from their other assets and go straight into holding ONLY bitcoin and cash.. that might not make any sense.
It also may well not make any sense for a person without any investments (perhaps other than cash) to feel some need to invest into anything other than bitcoin (and building his cashflow management) over his first several months or even his first several years into bitcoin investing... yet there still could be questions regarding levels of discretionary income and/or cash that a person might have, and some guys might have a lot of cash /value that they are able to invest into bitcoin from the start, yet even having a lot of cash does not necessarily justify investing into anything other than bitcoin in the beginning, yet there can still be questions regarding when it may well start to make sense to have other than bitcoin and cash, which truly I have personally suggested that building a bitcoin investment up to a year of expenses and perhaps having 4-6 months of cash in various back up funds might start to justify desires to keep more money in cash, but to have that money working rather than being in cash, so being at such a status may well start to justify diversifying beyond bitcoin and cash.. even if some of the other investment (the non-bitcoin investments such as properties, stocks, bonds, commodities, business matters, cash equivalents) might start to seem as more sophisticated ways of holding variations on cash...
so then if a guy is measuring his overall investment portfolio and he is seeing the bitcoin portion start out in the 5% to 25% territory of his annual income, and then it becomes greater than a whole year, and then maybe he starts to feel uncomfortable to have bitcoin in 75% or more, or even 90% or more of his investments are in bitcoin, so he might start to want to hold other than bitcoin and cash.. and he does not need to necessarily get to overaccumulation status in order to start to consider some need to diversify beyond bitcoin and cash... and surely some of us consider overaccumulation to be at least 10x the annual withdrawal rate that you would like to sustain measured based on the 200-WMA.. so then it could take quite a while to get to such overaccumulation status, and diversification might even start to make sense at less than 1 year's withdrawal rate value being held in bitcoin. Many folks are already going to be having stresses when their BTC is 15% to 25% of their investment portfolio, and if we might be suggesting that guys reach overaccumulation status before they start to even consider diversifying beyond cahs and bitcoin, then that may well constitute an investment portfolio that is greater than 95% in bitcoin, which truly seems to be a status that many guys are going to have difficulty in keeping... since it seems both extreme financially but also stressful psychologically, especially during downward volatile times.
A new person who thinks that investing in Bitcoin is expensive is really stupid. As time goes by and the demand for Bitcoin increases, the price of Bitcoin is increasing. I think Bitcoin is still in its early stages. Because about 1% of the world's people invest in Bitcoin and therefore the price of Bitcoin is above $ 108 thousand. When 10% of the world's people or 20% of the people invest in Bitcoin, how much can the price of Bitcoin increase. If you think Bitcoin is expensive and do not invest now, you can regret it later.
I like that you used a NEW PERSON coming into bitcoin and saying it’s expensive I wouldn’t call them stupid rather ignorant. I once thought bitcoin was expensive cause of the price and my income, the knowledge I had at the time was little to zero and the person I looked up to said I should just forget bitcoin and leave it for rich people.
We’re privileged to be in a forum where firsthand experiences and knowledges are shared, not a lot of people are.
Like you said in your analysis only about 1% of the World population holds bitcoin meaning a lot of persons are yet to invest into bitcoin and as such alot of people don’t have the right knowledge and some that do have it twisted and wrong.
We can’t call the rest of the world stupid for not investing, it’s just a matter of time and we’ll have more percentage of people investing.
Yep.. seemingly, we have very low levels of adoption of bitcoin, and likely poor people would be disproportionately advantaged by attempting to accumulate bitcoin, even though poor people have more challenges in regards to their being able to generate higher levels of discretionary income.... yet surely there is an irony in regards to rich people being able to accumulate bitcoin more easily than poor people even though poor people are likely going to advantage more from getting themselves involved in bitcoin in what is likely an ongoing and continued transfer of wealth from the no coiners to the coiners.. and such wealth transfer has already been quite extreme, even though not easy to see when we are in the process of it, and surely the more direct way for anyone to benefit from such ongoing wealth transfer is to directly own coins.. even though many folks will also likely indirectly benefit from the ongoing world-wide adoption of bitcoin...even though if possible directly benefitting would likely be a preferred course .. for any who are willing to act rather than merely watch the ongoing wealth transfer process.
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36. Post 65550955 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 11:28:19 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Good observation, this is useful for tokens that support multiple networks. However, since I rarely use these tokens (Bitcoin, LTC at most and now trying out Eth) I don't have much experience in choosing the best token, the important thing is not to make a mistake/withdraw on the wrong network and lose the tokens.
As for the issue of fees, I believe that over time the service will find a middle ground between charging increasingly competitive fees and sufficient to keep the business profitable.
Yeah, those networks are good for a quick exchange but I wouldn't recommend holding BEP 20 USDT for example. There are some chains where there aren't real USDT, but only pegged USDT tokens.
You can see the list of real USDT here. TRON, SOL and ERC-20 are the most important. There are even some in Liquid, which is quite cool to see (L2 bitcoin network)
https://tether.to/en/transparency/?tab=usdtBut there are no real USDT in BNB chain
In my case, I needed USDT, regardless of the network, because I used it to pay for some service, and all options were acceptable. I used ERC20, because that wallet was "at hand", and I did this comparison only later.
I believe that this can be useful to someone in the future when they change a larger amount.
37. Post 65550668 (unedited backup) (by Trêvoid) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 09:17:37 CEST 2025) in Swapuz - automatic exchange/sell/buy BTC ⇄ XMR (1500+ other coins) 24/7:
btw. Did you get an AML check from them?
Yeah, I checked and they told me the address was fine.
Then I made the transaction. I will do a few more in the next days.
I want to convert some btc to gold stablecoins.
Winter is coming.
Edit:
I discovered Swapuz is listed at kycnot.me, and they have a low score for "blocking funds".
https://kycnot.me/service/swapuzSo far, so good!
passing KYC verification is essential for accessing refunds on Swapuz, so before making transactions make sure to always do AML checks.
Wishing you all the best and safe swapping!
Trêvoid
38. Post 65550658 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 09:13:01 CEST 2025) in LoyceV's Merit data analysis (full data since Jan. 24, 2018; not just 120 days):
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theymos' data (human readable format, including usernames and post titles)SampleOn Fri 27 Jun 2025 04:15:51 AM CEST,
nutildah (
history) sent 3 Merit to
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Re: XYES.COM SCAM .
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Re: Brasileirão 2025 - Brazilian Championship Serie A.
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Re: Bitcoin e a guerra no Oriente médio.
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Re: Swapuz - automatic exchange/sell/buy BTC ⇄ XMR (1500+ other coins) 24/7.
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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?.
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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,
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history) sent 2 Merit to
Rosewater Foundation (
history) for
Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion.
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history) sent 1 Merit to
AdolfinWolf (
history) for
What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
Full list (533 MB)
Usernames to go with theymos' dataSample0:
deMerit (Bitcoin Forum) (
history) earned: 0 Merit.
3:
satoshi (
history) earned: 7640 Merit.
4:
sirius (
history) earned: 802 Merit.
10:
Xunie (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
11:
madhatter (
history) earned: 5 Merit.
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3711551:
Leo_Bounty (
history) earned: 2 Merit.
3711589:
Hadaikum (
history) earned: 3 Merit.
3711603:
Finebone (
history) earned: 6 Merit.
3711898:
Benjamin2412 (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
3712259:
Pinkman737 (
history) earned: 1 Merit.
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271: Timo Y
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3708747: hknx
3708797: GameofMeritsucking
3708873: jvaimamu
3708882: KryptoFreak888
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3708949: djtibu
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3709332: Kelvin9ce
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3709691: SmartBusiness001
3709703: Just Common
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Total number of users who received 1 or more Merit: 49897Sample 1. 18761 Merit received by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) from 801 unique users in 9939 transactions
2. 18493 Merit received by fillippone (#1852120) from 717 unique users in 10033 transactions
3. 18156 Merit received by LoyceV (#459836) from 1054 unique users in 10363 transactions
4. 14236 Merit received by El duderino_ (#1067333) from 470 unique users in 8240 transactions
5. 13356 Merit received by theymos (#35) from 1203 unique users in 4758 transactions
6. 11957 Merit received by Symmetrick (#2627711) from 773 unique users in 6854 transactions
7. 11417 Merit received by JayJuanGee (#252510) from 664 unique users in 7668 transactions
8. 11161 Merit received by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) from 646 unique users in 6393 transactions
9. 10714 Merit received by icopress (#1137579) from 551 unique users in 4197 transactions
10. 10706 Merit received by pooya87 (#379147) from 577 unique users in 6236 transactions
11. 10569 Merit received by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) from 469 unique users in 5948 transactions
12. 9496 Merit received by cygan (#27470) from 487 unique users in 5038 transactions
13. 8986 Merit received by philipma1957 (#64507) from 541 unique users in 5118 transactions
14. 8866 Merit received by xhomerx10 (#120694) from 319 unique users in 4560 transactions
15. 8671 Merit received by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) from 423 unique users in 4326 transactions
16. 8644 Merit received by NotATether (#2739424) from 488 unique users in 4060 transactions
17. 8589 Merit received by nutildah (#317618) from 599 unique users in 4577 transactions
18. 8394 Merit received by gmaxwell (#11425) from 323 unique users in 2924 transactions
19. 8341 Merit received by suchmoon (#234771) from 571 unique users in 4768 transactions
20. 8330 Merit received by GazetaBitcoin (#1285797) from 370 unique users in 3002 transactions
21. 8089 Merit received by dkbit98 (#1410401) from 437 unique users in 4781 transactions
22. 7988 Merit received by d5000 (#85033) from 383 unique users in 4374 transactions
23. 7864 Merit received by TryNinja (#557798) from 507 unique users in 3630 transactions
24. 7839 Merit received by ABCbits (#359716) from 511 unique users in 4256 transactions
25. 7656 Merit received by Pmalek (#112493) from 542 unique users in 4496 transactions
26. 7640 Merit received by satoshi (#3) from 397 unique users in 849 transactions
27. 7377 Merit received by 1miau (#2143453) from 488 unique users in 4084 transactions
28. 7323 Merit received by nc50lc (#1237156) from 381 unique users in 3904 transactions
29. 7096 Merit received by Rikafip (#2658890) from 445 unique users in 3950 transactions
30. 6976 Merit received by mikeywith (#2033515) from 396 unique users in 3589 transactions
31. 6700 Merit received by bitmover (#1554927) from 557 unique users in 3950 transactions
32. 6348 Merit received by DaveF (#300014) from 364 unique users in 3213 transactions
33. 6232 Merit received by stompix (#164749) from 462 unique users in 3453 transactions
34. 6205 Merit received by achow101 (#290195) from 270 unique users in 2841 transactions
35. 6111 Merit received by PowerGlove (#3486361) from 214 unique users in 1546 transactions
36. 6104 Merit received by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) from 616 unique users in 3406 transactions
37. 6058 Merit received by Hhampuz (#881377) from 903 unique users in 3934 transactions
38. 5996 Merit received by n0nce (#3373858) from 194 unique users in 2621 transactions
39. 5991 Merit received by hosemary (#995810) from 355 unique users in 3285 transactions
40. 5885 Merit received by NeuroticFish (#257071) from 446 unique users in 3299 transactions
41. 5816 Merit received by OmegaStarScream (#375981) from 400 unique users in 3187 transactions
42. 5640 Merit received by Charles-Tim (#2776678) from 384 unique users in 3286 transactions
43. 5624 Merit received by Lucius (#533583) from 506 unique users in 3303 transactions
44. 5487 Merit received by jeremypwr (#137185) from 209 unique users in 3261 transactions
45. 5414 Merit received by AlcoHoDL (#998490) from 183 unique users in 3181 transactions
46. 5388 Merit received by joker_josue (#97582) from 304 unique users in 2437 transactions
47. 5190 Merit received by cAPSLOCK (#35501) from 216 unique users in 2930 transactions
48. 5066 Merit received by Hueristic (#198573) from 190 unique users in 2920 transactions
49. 4994 Merit received by bullrun2020bro (#2744352) from 245 unique users in 2945 transactions
50. 4985 Merit received by zasad@ (#2654005) from 400 unique users in 2469 transactions
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49848. 1 Merit received by 1Cryptonutaya1 (#2080901) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49849. 1 Merit received by 1ceStorm (#2342907) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49850. 1 Merit received by 1ce (#1019784) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49851. 1 Merit received by 1camtron (#1236351) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49852. 1 Merit received by 1apayment (#1855631) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49853. 1 Merit received by 1907KFY (#1935217) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49854. 1 Merit received by 16tonn (#3560052) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49855. 1 Merit received by 15horses1donkey (#560958) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49856. 1 Merit received by 15519028115Q (#3575647) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49857. 1 Merit received by 15262kk (#291561) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49858. 1 Merit received by 14z4rus (#3669471) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49859. 1 Merit received by 1453ist (#1431126) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49860. 1 Merit received by 1453eko (#1431103) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49861. 1 Merit received by 13Winter13 (#919666) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49862. 1 Merit received by 13ex07 (#1207068) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49863. 1 Merit received by 13dizel (#1208678) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49864. 1 Merit received by 1357924680 (#333305) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49865. 1 Merit received by 12tribes (#1221082) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49866. 1 Merit received by 12assa34 (#1729394) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49867. 1 Merit received by 123tm (#848549) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49868. 1 Merit received by 123pogi123 (#2252156) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49869. 1 Merit received by 123exo123 (#1919155) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49870. 1 Merit received by 112_blockchain (#2081987) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49871. 1 Merit received by 11:11pas (#1306783) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49872. 1 Merit received by 1083ivangod (#1952712) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49873. 1 Merit received by 101Crypta (#1287691) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49874. 1 Merit received by 100x (#80115) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49875. 1 Merit received by 100steeze (#3637720) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49876. 1 Merit received by 100%_Shared_FreeBitco.in (#2531436) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49877. 1 Merit received by 100monet (#323057) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49878. 1 Merit received by 1000x (#3509491) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49879. 1 Merit received by 1000usdforwife (#1547718) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49880. 1 Merit received by 1000alasan (#2458354) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49881. 1 Merit received by 0xBrian (#2625170) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49882. 1 Merit received by 0xb100d (#1342964) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49883. 1 Merit received by 0x77 (#3316521) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49884. 1 Merit received by 0x1Knowledge (#2000899) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49885. 1 Merit received by 0vx (#2805438) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49886. 1 Merit received by 0RajA0 (#1151527) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49887. 1 Merit received by 0nion (#3614135) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49888. 1 Merit received by 0id1d (#3600764) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49889. 1 Merit received by 0bit (#493268) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49890. 1 Merit received by 063Myxa (#1432563) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49891. 1 Merit received by 05btc (#2050202) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49892. 1 Merit received by 00RedBlack00 (#2527578) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49893. 1 Merit received by 00hello (#2471124) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49894. 1 Merit received by $--Perfect. Exchange-$. (#1140007) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49895. 1 Merit received by $imple$imon (#2060672) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49896. 1 Merit received by $BitMakeR$ (#1166812) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
49897. 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: 26205Sample 1. 63800 Merit sent by El duderino_ (#1067333) to 863 unique users in 11786 transactions
2. 61123 Merit sent by LoyceV (#459836) to 3251 unique users in 16693 transactions
3. 60887 Merit sent by fillippone (#1852120) to 2019 unique users in 25890 transactions
4. 52291 Merit sent by ABCbits (#359716) to 4233 unique users in 30570 transactions
5. 51647 Merit sent by JayJuanGee (#252510) to 3378 unique users in 49526 transactions
6. 41777 Merit sent by suchmoon (#234771) to 2887 unique users in 9148 transactions
7. 40945 Merit sent by vapourminer (#33156) to 3444 unique users in 29188 transactions
8. 40376 Merit sent by hugeblack (#1059082) to 2668 unique users in 14169 transactions
9. 36564 Merit sent by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) to 2811 unique users in 29655 transactions
10. 34765 Merit sent by xandry (#382413) to 2411 unique users in 12956 transactions
11. 33333 Merit sent by Symmetrick (#2627711) to 2254 unique users in 16803 transactions
12. 30954 Merit sent by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) to 1535 unique users in 13067 transactions
13. 30851 Merit sent by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) to 1430 unique users in 10064 transactions
14. 26646 Merit sent by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) to 2510 unique users in 9360 transactions
15. 26583 Merit sent by Welsh (#84521) to 1631 unique users in 6363 transactions
16. 25521 Merit sent by 1miau (#2143453) to 1313 unique users in 11540 transactions
17. 25206 Merit sent by EFS (#140584) to 1327 unique users in 6198 transactions
18. 24551 Merit sent by klarki (#407174) to 1924 unique users in 9220 transactions
19. 22415 Merit sent by dbshck (#153634) to 1314 unique users in 6440 transactions
20. 19400 Merit sent by pooya87 (#379147) to 1200 unique users in 8650 transactions
21. 19072 Merit sent by qwk (#24140) to 599 unique users in 6355 transactions
22. 15615 Merit sent by Halab (#1053119) to 1869 unique users in 6315 transactions
23. 15128 Merit sent by Foxpup (#55384) to 639 unique users in 5440 transactions
24. 14536 Merit sent by Vispilio (#982288) to 711 unique users in 5334 transactions
25. 14226 Merit sent by nutildah (#317618) to 1637 unique users in 6711 transactions
26. 13980 Merit sent by theymos (#35) to 1003 unique users in 1611 transactions
27. 13232 Merit sent by bitmover (#1554927) to 1232 unique users in 7496 transactions
28. 12965 Merit sent by Pmalek (#112493) to 1095 unique users in 8155 transactions
29. 12586 Merit sent by philipma1957 (#64507) to 1462 unique users in 6272 transactions
30. 12512 Merit sent by NotATether (#2739424) to 1499 unique users in 3470 transactions
31. 12403 Merit sent by Julien_Olynpic (#1166480) to 475 unique users in 5761 transactions
32. 12356 Merit sent by krogothmanhattan (#1000199) to 639 unique users in 3480 transactions
33. 12189 Merit sent by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) to 791 unique users in 4096 transactions
34. 12114 Merit sent by chimk (#1202061) to 757 unique users in 4369 transactions
35. 12082 Merit sent by paxmao (#1192397) to 1278 unique users in 5697 transactions
36. 11881 Merit sent by OgNasty (#18321) to 2872 unique users in 6495 transactions
37. 11836 Merit sent by dkbit98 (#1410401) to 1066 unique users in 7079 transactions
38. 11724 Merit sent by NeuroticFish (#257071) to 791 unique users in 5680 transactions
39. 11567 Merit sent by CryptopreneurBrainboss (#1052091) to 1270 unique users in 6624 transactions
40. 9715 Merit sent by mikeywith (#2033515) to 527 unique users in 3840 transactions
41. 8734 Merit sent by DarkStar_ (#507936) to 971 unique users in 2196 transactions
42. 8712 Merit sent by bones261 (#452769) to 1032 unique users in 4239 transactions
43. 8567 Merit sent by d5000 (#85033) to 969 unique users in 5152 transactions
44. 7911 Merit sent by BobLawblaw (#569455) to 327 unique users in 3244 transactions
45. 7628 Merit sent by OmegaStarScream (#375981) to 917 unique users in 3357 transactions
46. 7519 Merit sent by Coolcryptovator (#1980983) to 978 unique users in 3281 transactions
47. 7082 Merit sent by frodocooper (#988740) to 479 unique users in 2931 transactions
48. 7002 Merit sent by Buchi-88 (#204821) to 677 unique users in 6333 transactions
49. 6510 Merit sent by TMAN (#98986) to 497 unique users in 1422 transactions
50. 6343 Merit sent by Hueristic (#198573) to 539 unique users in 5890 transactions
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26156. 1 Merit sent by 3btc (#69960) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26157. 1 Merit sent by 3acaga (#1232502) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26158. 1 Merit sent by 360llqzc (#1300924) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26159. 1 Merit sent by 333btc (#3450760) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26160. 1 Merit sent by 3227jw (#2592839) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26161. 1 Merit sent by 2x2coindwarf (#2686612) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26162. 1 Merit sent by 2x25BT (#990097) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26163. 1 Merit sent by 2drive (#1304704) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26164. 1 Merit sent by 2andahalfBTC (#1142164) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26165. 1 Merit sent by 27QVUTZj8rgZP1 (#662730) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26166. 1 Merit sent by 27aume (#1001865) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26167. 1 Merit sent by 2342q6tegw (#1212678) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26168. 1 Merit sent by 214missy (#1285563) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26169. 1 Merit sent by 212fox (#1342293) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26170. 1 Merit sent by 1xbitpatnar (#3475604) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26171. 1 Merit sent by 1r0n (#1252002) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26172. 1 Merit sent by 1pool Ltd. (#2062862) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26173. 1 Merit sent by 1melyun (#543052) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26174. 1 Merit sent by 1cyrax00 (#964210) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26175. 1 Merit sent by 1CryptoSmurf (#1352746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26176. 1 Merit sent by 1chempion123 (#1346880) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26177. 1 Merit sent by 1cak (#1136856) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26178. 1 Merit sent by 1amCrypt0 (#933826) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26179. 1 Merit sent by 19Nov16 (#921267) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26180. 1 Merit sent by 19nataliya12 (#1873934) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26181. 1 Merit sent by 19dimasik77 (#881779) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26182. 1 Merit sent by 1971ECPT (#3553473) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26183. 1 Merit sent by 17buratin (#1187494) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26184. 1 Merit sent by 13ex07 (#1207068) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26185. 1 Merit sent by 13Charlie (#76987) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26186. 1 Merit sent by 12retepnat34 (#1053271) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26187. 1 Merit sent by 10yearsolder (#1094878) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26188. 1 Merit sent by 10sat (#1162504) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26189. 1 Merit sent by 10casproj (#3515598) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26190. 1 Merit sent by 10BTCaDay (#396522) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26191. 1 Merit sent by 100kk (#1316426) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26192. 1 Merit sent by 100eth (#1324600) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26193. 1 Merit sent by 0xBitcoins (#2205183) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26194. 1 Merit sent by 0xBet (#3572636) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26195. 1 Merit sent by 0x0333 (#1913654) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26196. 1 Merit sent by 0vn1 (#1216048) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26197. 1 Merit sent by 0virtual (#1244555) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26198. 1 Merit sent by 0Alvaren0 (#2020991) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26199. 1 Merit sent by 01BTC (#1756786) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26200. 1 Merit sent by 01bits (#1629161) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26201. 1 Merit sent by 00HasH (#841746) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26202. 1 Merit sent by 00DKM@ (#1311705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26203. 1 Merit sent by 00.00WIB (#3392171) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26204. 1 Merit sent by $@to$h! (#1183184) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
26205. 1 Merit sent by $Talker (#1043705) to 1 unique users in 1 transactions
Full list (3 MB)
Merit per day of the weekMonday 295854 (14.22%)
Tuesday 297503 (14.30%)
Wednesday 298177 (14.33%)
Thursday 318224 (15.29%)
Friday 317792 (15.27%)
Saturday 276212 (13.27%)
Sunday 276253 (13.28%)
Total: 2080015
* This file will be overwritten by newer versions
39. Post 65550007 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Sat Jul 5 01:08:55 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL.
When you talk about different fees depending on pair, it is even more interesting that, for example, the BTC to USDT conversion fee differs depending on the network. For example, it is more favorable for users to use BEP20 than ERC20, and the most unfavorable is on the TRX (trc20) network.
The difference can be up to 1%.
Good observation, this is useful for tokens that support multiple networks. However, since I rarely use these tokens (Bitcoin, LTC at most and now trying out Eth) I don't have much experience in choosing the best token, the important thing is not to make a mistake/withdraw on the wrong network and lose the tokens.
As for the issue of fees, I believe that over time the service will find a middle ground between charging increasingly competitive fees and sufficient to keep the business profitable.
quote author=CCECash link=topic=5538211.msg65542718#msg65542718 date=1751488490]
Friends, we continue to publish events for you. A new raffle has just been launched, hurry up to take part.
[/quote]Damn, I'm late, I hope I'll be on time for the next raffle.

40. Post 65549705 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 23:20:56 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL.
When you talk about different fees depending on pair, it is even more interesting that, for example, the BTC to USDT conversion fee differs depending on the network. For example, it is more favorable for users to use BEP20 than ERC20, and the most unfavorable is on the TRX (trc20) network.
41. Post 65549399 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 21:41:19 CEST 2025) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Luglio 2025Lista New Users:
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Link Utili: oddio cosa è sta roba?? è un'altra graduatoria?
qualcuno di buon cuore ha voglia di spiegarmi?
42. Post 65549290 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 20:58:07 CEST 2025) in Botanix: L2 que trará DeFi real para o Bitcoin?:
É outra blockchain mesmo. É uma sidechain.
ASsim que funcionam a maioria das L2.
Por exemplo, olha a liquid. tem seu proprio blockexplorer
https://liquid.network/Resumindo... é mais um estilo USDT, mas do Bitcoin.

Um token par do BTC, que a pessoa usa para diversas finalidades, que no final nada tem haver com o BTC.
43. Post 65549283 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 20:55:55 CEST 2025) in Teremos em breve uma stablecoins Yuan? :
Usado mundialmente somente o Dolar. Nem o Euro é usado mundialmente...
Fora da europa ninguem aceita euro...
Sim... e não...
É verdade que no uso corrente é praticamente só na Europa, mas já existe muitos negocios internacionais que usam o Euro como moeda de referencia em vez do dolar.
O Euro continua a ser a segunda moeda mais negociada e usada como reserva.
The euro is used by 350 million people in Europe and additionally, over 200 million people worldwide use currencies pegged to the euro. It is the second-largest reserve currency as well as the second-most traded currency in the world after the United States dollar. As of December 2019, with more than €1.3 trillion in circulation, the euro has one of the highest combined values of banknotes and coins in circulation in the world.
Mais alguns detalhes aqui:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_status_and_usage_of_the_euro
44. Post 65547358 (unedited backup) (by 2xpt) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 09:36:55 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
Checked out the redesign of Quick Pick and it looks quite amazing! Also found Bitmover at 5th rank on daily race.
He is gone now from the top list, but I saw him listed for a long time.
I tried moving up with new game Retro Poker but I didnt have luck to mage any big wins.
Did anyone win Royal Flush on Retro Poker with 500x or 1250x ?
hey i can only bet maximum of 80$ per bet ? is this due to bankroll ?
45. Post 65547264 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 09:00:07 CEST 2025) in 🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day on Bitcointalk:
I think voting for anything is full of flaws, we can see that in political elections all the time.
Maybe we should have random pizza winners selected next time, after we first vote for worst pizza designs that should be eliminated

I kind of like some variation of this randomness idea.. but instead of eliminating the worst pizzas.. to allow for some counting (some weight) to the votes, so maybe the first stage would be to merely eliminate somewhere around half of the pizzas (or maybe 2/3rds or some other reasonable number?), so in this case half would be around 70 pizzas or 1/3 would be around 47 pizzas... .. So then maybe the second stage ends up with randomness or even picking out 10 pizzas.. so then the financial reward ends up getting spread out more..
I don't know.. but I like the generation of randomness if there is no real meaningful way to sort out the voting collusion problem.
Yes, making the voting in two or three stages is a very good idea ! 👍
What of making the voting on the firsts stages to the discretion of a selected jury.. first stage for nominating qualifyed pizzas and second to jury voting to keem about 10 or 20 pizzas for exemple ! Then for the final stage open the voting to everybody ??

My reason for putting the randomness at the final voting stage was an attempt to lessen the impact of the colluding - and yeah my suggestion might not completely resolve it, just like your keeping voting in as the final stage still seems to leave advantage for colluding, and perhaps even would help the colluding to be on fewer pizzas, so less diluted if if ends up focusing on fewer pizzas.
I don't know.. but I like the generation of randomness if there is no real meaningful way to sort out the voting collusion problem.
Only if randomness can be proven, and I think we already have a nice tool for that made by member Bitmover:
https://bitcoindata.science/giveaway-manager/I am not surprised to see cheating in this competition, and I remember something similar happened with voting in discord.
Ah yes, the good old discord bitcointalk pizza day voting where some guy brought bunch of brand new Discord accounts to bitcointalk server (that have nothing to do with bitcointalk) just to vote for him, those votes were accepted and he shared the 1st prize.

It's much easier to create discord account than bitcointalk account, so it was much easier to cheat back than.
Current voting system in bitcointalk forum is better but we can see similar cheating behavior when money is involved.
Randomness and diluting the monetary incentive by having more winners.. that way the spirit of participation and even trying to make something that guys remember.. even though surely some might get badly motivated by money and status... so it may be difficult to create some potentially neutral ways of still allowing for winners..but to dilute and/or disincentivize cheating.. and it is not easy to identify some ways it could still work to inspire participating.. and 144 pizza submissions is not a bad thing.
46. Post 65547256 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 08:55:37 CEST 2025) in Teremos em breve uma stablecoins Yuan? :
E eles já estão na terceira posição
Mas, eles estão em terceiro lugar porque?
Porque são o segundo país com mais população do mundo (que até a poucos anos eram o primeiro)? Ou estão porque é usado mundialmente?
Acho que essa posição é pelo uso interno, e não pelo o uso internacional. O que eles querem é o uso internacional. Algo difícil.
47. Post 65546894 (unedited backup) (by thatUserExists) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 04:16:07 CEST 2025) in Projeto educacional sobre geração de carteiras e análise de colisões:
Fiquei curioso: Como surgiu a ideia de desenvolver um script assim?
De resto parabéns pelo o projeto, e será interessante ver como esta a funcionar na pratica para o visita. Vai ajudar a dar mais ideias.

A ideia surgiu justamente do fascínio inicial que muitos têm ao entender como o Bitcoin funciona. Quando se percebe que os fundos estão protegidos apenas por uma chave privada, um número entre 1 e 2^256, é natural imaginar o que aconteceria se tentássemos "acertar" algumas dessas chaves. Mas o projeto vai além disso, a proposta inicial não é encontrar fundos, o que é praticamente impossível, mas sim mostrar de forma prática a vastidão do espaço de chaves, ensinar como seeds são derivadas, como funcionam os BIPs, como os endereços são derivados, e reforçar a segurança matemática do protocolo, é um projeto educacional e, com sorte, também um convite à curiosidade e aprendizado técnico.
Até o momento tenho somente o contador, que já vou liberar o link para vocês acessarem, mas a ideia é acrescentar conteúdos educacionais e explicativos como um blog, além de abrir o repositório do código do projeto em breve.
Ainda estou enfrentando alguns problemas de infraestrutura, então pode acontecer de acessarem e não ter nenhum número na dashboard, pretendo resolver eles o quanto antes para voltar focar 100% no desenvolvimento em si, mas segue o link para matarem a curiosidade.
https://seedhunt.ioObs: O repositório também trago aqui quando estiver com tudo organizado, tenho muita coisa para documentar, alterar, explicar/responder e criar algumas páginas no site em si.
Acho que é basicamente a primeira ideia que surge na cabeça de qualquer pessoa quando ela descobre o bitcoin. [...] Nunca vai achar nada, melhor jogar na loteria que as chances são muito maiores.
Você tem razão. A chance é absurdamente pequena, e seria mais fácil encontrar um átomo específico no universo do que uma chave com saldo. Mas é justamente essa a beleza: o projeto evidencia o quão confiável é o sistema.
Será que com a computação quântica, isso pode mudar?
De forma resumida, sim, a computação quântica representa uma ameaça real à criptografia usada hoje pelo Bitcoin, mas ainda estamos seguros por enquanto, e já possui pesquisadores discutindo isso.
A segurança do Bitcoin hoje depende da dificuldade de resolver o problema do logaritmo discreto em curvas elípticas (ECDLP), usada tanto no ECDSA quanto no Schnorr, ambos baseados na curva "secp256k1". Com computadores clássicos levaria mais tempo que a idade do universo para quebrar uma chave, mas com um CRQC (Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer) rodando o algoritmo de Shor, isso poderia ser feito em horas ou dias, desde que a chave pública estivesse exposta. Mas isso ainda exige milhares de qubits estáveis, o que está longe da realidade atual.
Isso colocaria em risco:
- Fundos com chaves públicas já reveladas (endereços reutilizados, por exemplo)
- UTXOs antigos, como os da era Satoshi (que usam scripts do tipo P2PK)
- Fundos que estão em endereços do tipo Taproot (P2TR), que também expõem a chave pública
No entatno, não há nenhum computador quântico com essa capacidade hoje e a comunidade já possui algumas propostas como scripts com assinaturas Lamport, que são resistentes a ataques quânticos. A proposta BIP360 P2QRH (Pay-to-Quantum-Resistant-Hash), que sugere um novo tipo de endereço com assinaturas resistentes a ataques quânticos, baseados em algoritmos pós-quânticos aprovados pelo NIST.
Inclusive, a Microsoft anunciou recentemente que o Windows 11 já passará a adotar criptografia pós-quântica (baseada no algoritmo CRYSTALS-Kyber, também selecionado pelo NIST) a partir da build 27852.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/post-quantum-cryptography-comes-to-windows-insiders-and-linux/4413803https://dig.watch/updates/microsoft-adds-quantum-resistant-encryption-to-windows-11O que está em jogo é mais do que técnica, existe um dilema ético e filosófico, se um CRQC aparecer, os fundos vulneráveis deveriam ser queimados (burn) ou deixados disponíveis para serem roubados (steal) por quem tiver acesso à tecnologia?
Para quem quiser ler mais a fundo os aspectos técnicos, riscos e caminhos de mitigação, saiu esse relatório recente que foi publicado:
Bitcoin and Quantum Computing: Current Status and Future Directions
https://chaincode.com/bitcoin-post-quantum.pdf
48. Post 65546812 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 02:35:55 CEST 2025) in Teremos em breve uma stablecoins Yuan? :
Eles querem é rever a ordem mundial. Eles não estão satisfeito na lanterninha do terceiro lugar não... Nem a Rússia.
E eles já estão na terceira posição
O que é esse gráfico? M1?
Esse outro site aqui mostra a China disparada no topo:

Fonte:
https://fiatmarketcap.com/US$ 45 trilhões (2x ouro)
49. Post 65546608 (unedited backup) (by notblox1) (scraped on Fri Jul 4 00:46:19 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
Checked out the redesign of Quick Pick and it looks quite amazing! Also found Bitmover at 5th rank on daily race.
He is gone now from the top list, but I saw him listed for a long time.
I tried moving up with new game Retro Poker but I didnt have luck to mage any big wins.
Did anyone win Royal Flush on Retro Poker with 500x or 1250x ?
50. Post 65546119 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 22:09:07 CEST 2025) in 🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day on Bitcointalk:
I don't know.. but I like the generation of randomness if there is no real meaningful way to sort out the voting collusion problem.
Only if randomness can be proven, and I think we already have a nice tool for that made by member Bitmover:
https://bitcoindata.science/giveaway-manager/I am not surprised to see cheating in this competition, and I remember something similar happened with voting in discord.
Ah yes, the good old discord bitcointalk pizza day voting where some guy brought bunch of brand new Discord accounts to bitcointalk server (that have nothing to do with bitcointalk) just to vote for him, those votes were accepted and he shared the 1st prize.

It's much easier to create discord account than bitcointalk account, so it was much easier tho cheat back than.
Current voting system is better but we can see similar behavior when money is involved.
51. Post 65545983 (unedited backup) (by rdluffy) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 21:34:07 CEST 2025) in CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS:
Está difícil encontrar uma campanha que não peça posts na aba Gambling

mal sabem eles que o Brasil é um dos maiores mercados de bets.
Sim, é verdade, somos uma potência em relação a apostas
Acho que somos o segundo ou terceiro país que mais aposta no mundo

Temos tópicos ótimos pra quem gosta de futebol, temos do campeonato brasileiro, libertadores, sulamericana, e até do campeonato português que o Joker criou
É legal fazer uma fezinha nos jogos, fica mais emocionante pra assistir

O triste é que muitos sites de bet do fórum foram bloqueados recentemente.
Ate a BC.game, q por um bom tempo ate patrocinou meu domínio. Entre outras. Uma pena.
Se entrar pelo link da assinatura entra direto, depois faz o teste e me avisa se funcionou
52. Post 65545841 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 20:49:19 CEST 2025) in CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS:
Está difícil encontrar uma campanha que não peça posts na aba Gambling

mal sabem eles que o Brasil é um dos maiores mercados de bets.
Capaz... devíamos solicitar a gerência do forum para abrir uma sub-forum só de gambling aqui na nossa aba local só pra ver no que ia dar.

Sim, mas como você bem viu, o governo não está ajudando e estão ganhando alguns Bilhões com impostos para as casas que vem para cá. Acredito muito que daria para fazer um equilíbrio, mas o governo não possui interesse. Então, as casas devem saber disso, mas o risco Brasil não deve compensar, ainda mais para casas recem criadas ou sem muita "tradição" no ocidente.
Eu vi uma notícia de que mesmo com a regulação das bets, o povo indo apostar em casas de apostas não regulamentadas e o governo puto com isso kkkk eu acho é pouco.
Ate a BC.game, q por um bom tempo ate patrocinou meu domínio. Entre outras. Uma pena.
Até esses dias eu estava acessando a BC.Game normalmente, sem usar VPN, acessando pelo link do ratinho.
53. Post 65545563 (unedited backup) (by alegotardo) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 19:40:31 CEST 2025) in Botanix: L2 que trará DeFi real para o Bitcoin?:
É tipo uma Lightning Network
Mas não é uma solução centralizada já que está nas mãos de 16 nós?

tem risco de censura/confisco?
Sim... essa sua preocupação é válida dado a situação atual dela de "semi-centralização"... que na real já é muito melhor do que muitas instituições financeiras que temos

Para cada saque é necessário 11 assinaturas pelo menos, e as chaves são constantemente trocadas para o caso de alguma assinatura ser comprometida.
E o intuito é expandir isso para centenas de nós, de forma que qualquer um consiga ser um validador com garantia em BTC... parece que eles teriam suporte para suportar até 10.000 nós.
Em um primeiro momento, acho justo eles iniciarem com uma rede pequena, controlada (no bom sentido) por players de boa reputação e irem aumentando isso gradativamente.
A RSK é bem antiga (2018) e tambem oferece smartcontracts no bitcoin. Nao sei qual a vantagem dessa Botanix em relação a ela...
Acho que é esse site deles:
https://rootstock.io/Olhando rápido nao vejo novidade.
A liquid é um L2 semelhante tambem.
Mas qt mais L2 melhor, quem sabe algum pega.
A vantagem vem de encontro com o comentário do @sabotag3x...
RSK Tem ponte com custódia centralizada (2-way peg), o que pode ser visto como risco de censura
Liquid: Também é uma rede fechada entre membros da federação.
Botanix: Inicia com 16 nós confiáveis, mas exige 11/16 para autorizar saques; há penalidades fortes se trapacearem, e tem o plano de abrir a rede para milhares de nós no futuro
54. Post 65545534 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 19:31:43 CEST 2025) in Teremos em breve uma stablecoins Yuan? :
Com fortalecer certamente eles nao querem dizer valorizar.
Eles querem dizer ampliar o uso. Nesse sentido, sim
É verdade. Mas se aumentar o uso é a circulação da moeda, tendencialmente haverá uma valorização.
Uma moeda muito usada, acaba por gerar valor.
No final o que eles querem é que a sua moeda se torne a terceira mais usada no mundo.
55. Post 65545292 (unedited backup) (by l3pox) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 18:23:31 CEST 2025) in Maior RIA recomenda exposição de 40% em Bitcoin:
Vou ler melhor com calma. Achei bacana, mas achei meio viajante tambem rsrs
Ele ta falando que em 2040 ja teremos cura do câncer, Alzheimer, etc...
Falando de web 3 (quem que ainda fala disso? Rsrs)
Também tem um gráfico falando dos tamanhos de mercados no futuro com bitcoin, tokennizacao, metaverso.. e a AI pequenininha la atras...
Mas de qq forma é muito interessante ver as pessoas falando em alocações com ate 40% de cripto. Faz eu me sentir menos maluco

você costuma usar o twitter?
ainda falam bastante de web 3 por lá
eu gosto do termo justamente pq ele engloba o guarda-chuva inteiro de criptomoedas (btc e alts), nfts, defi, sintetiza tudo
posso falar criptomoedas mas aí não parece que estou falando de NFTs
posso falar DeFI mas aí estaria incluindo coisas novas como kaito?
que outro termo engloba liquidity pools estilo uni v3 e bitcoin? desconheço.
No final, o que é sempre bom lembrar, é evitar ter os ovos todos no mesmo cesto.
se eventualmente você colocar todos os ovos no mesmo cesto é melhor vigiar esse cesto com muita atenção.
interessante ver esse posicionamento de um gestor maior, já venho falando desde 2020 que é uma insensatez não ter exposição à crypto, em breve essa visão será consenso (e aí inevitavelmente o upside será menor do que atualmente)
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57. Post 65544541 (unedited backup) (by kojektea) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 14:12:02 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg | BTC Price Prediction | Prize- $100 | No deposit, No wagering| 21/06 |:
Winners 
Chips.gg Username | Your ETH address in Chips.gg | Your Prediction |
yamin | 0xFaFfb59acacCF2b8fa4522Ac07F8D154D864eEF5 | 105,382 |
bitmover | 0xa11Ed71B41bC34C2115F5f681cD21d8cebfD25ca | $105,488.40 |
kojektea | 0x299FDDFbd328ddDD74a6D4134767e880dFb56bc9 | $105,555 |
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Sir, it's been almost 10 days, but I haven't received any reward in my account.
I almost forgot about it, I haven't received it on my account either
58. Post 65544449 (unedited backup) (by yamin_galib) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 13:32:25 CEST 2025) in Chips.gg | BTC Price Prediction | Prize- $100 | No deposit, No wagering| 21/06 |:
Winners 
Chips.gg Username | Your ETH address in Chips.gg | Your Prediction |
yamin | 0xFaFfb59acacCF2b8fa4522Ac07F8D154D864eEF5 | 105,382 |
bitmover | 0xa11Ed71B41bC34C2115F5f681cD21d8cebfD25ca | $105,488.40 |
kojektea | 0x299FDDFbd328ddDD74a6D4134767e880dFb56bc9 | $105,555 |
DaNNy001 | 0x9b23EF8981d3BffEF734c5407afbC12055BA8F13 | $105,234 |
rukiverh | 0xe5521cDE7DA4F0CaC8bf36Fa96080DAEdb9384E2 | $ 105,728 |
Sir, it's been almost 10 days, but I haven't received any reward in my account.
59. Post 65544285 (unedited backup) (by Crypto Library) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 12:30:25 CEST 2025) in বাংলাদেশ (Bangladesh):
জুন মাসের একটিভিটি ২০২৫
বরাবরের মতন আবারো নতুন আরেকটি মাসের একটিভিটি রিপোর্ট উন্মোচন করার জন্য চলে আসলাম। এ বছরে এপ্রিল মাসে তাদের একটিভিটি এর অবস্থা ভালো ছিল কিন্তু পরবর্তীতে শুধু নিচের দিকে নামতে শুরু করতেছে যদিও এর আগের মাসে একটা ভালো রিপোর্ট পেয়েছিলাম কিন্তু এ মাসে একটিভিটি একদমই কমে গিয়েছে সেই সাথে সাথে মেরিট আর্নিং অনেকাংশই কমে গিয়েছে। তাছাড়া এই মাস সম্পর্কে আর বিস্তারিত কোন কিছু বলার নাই।
নিচে বিস্তারিত ডাটা গুলো চার্টের মাধ্যমে তুলে ধরা হলো।
জুন মাসের টোটাল পোস্ট হয়েছে = 120টি
এবং মেরিট ট্রানজেকশন হয়েছে = 37টি
মে মাসের টোটাল পোস্ট হয়েছে = 184টি
এবং মেরিট ট্রানজেকশন হয়েছে = 64টিপ্রথম দশজন পোস্টদাতা
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আজ পর্যন্ত বাংলাদেশ থ্রেডের সর্বোচ্চ ১০ জন পোস্টদাতাঃ [⬆ ⬇ last postion change indicator]
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61. Post 65543784 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 08:48:43 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
I have been farming those daily races

Always trying to get ranked , sometimes i get 5th, 10th, i got even 2nd a few times!!
I will try the New quick pick soon
Yeah, your name mostly appears in daily races and it seems that you really enjoy L0tt0 games and love to be part of that daily race. Hope that in next few days or weeks you may secure 1st position in the race. Yeah, the new Quick Pick is quite improved, so it will be totally worth it to try that one.

62. Post 65543757 (unedited backup) (by SFR10) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 08:37:25 CEST 2025) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
I made some small changes in the UI. Simpler and less colors.
I haven't been that active lately, so I had to consult the latest archives
[thanks to Wayback Machine] to notice all of the changes and it looks great compared to what it was last month, but I noticed those changes aren't reflecting on the following pages
[I'm sure it's not a cached issue from my end]:
- Bitcointalk Giveaway Manager
- Altcoinstalk Notification Bot
63. Post 65543125 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Jul 3 00:43:19 CEST 2025) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
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66. Post 65542469 (unedited backup) (by Obim34) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 21:15:13 CEST 2025) in Third party sites/tools that helps for easier navigation of the forum:
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72. Post 65541576 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 16:14:01 CEST 2025) in l0tt0.com:
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73. Post 65541575 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 16:12:55 CEST 2025) in Casascius bar de 100 BTC é aberta por membro do fórum!!:
Incrível mesmo.
Voces já viram o tanto de Donator que tem no tópico participando? Contas antigas que vieram comentar no tópico...
Pra quem não sabe, o requisito pra virar um Donator são 10 BTC ou 50 BTC (VIP donator)
https://bitcointalk.org/donate.htmlCada um desses deve ser outro multimilionário tambem
Ou não, muitos desses vips, fizeram suas doações quando o BTC não valia muita coisa, meados de 2012 -13 -14 e por aí vai. É bem plausível que alguns deles acabaram vendendo seus bTCs ou saíram desse mercado ou retornaram mas estão na mesma hierarquia social em BTCs do que nós

Mas sim, boa parte da lista devem ser multi-milionários em BTC. Parece que boa parte (eu não reconheci nenhum_), nem é mais ativa no forum.
Vi que na lista não há nenhum user conhecido brasileiro, estamos mal-representados haahah (não que eu ligue pra nacionalidades).
74. Post 65541531 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 16:00:13 CEST 2025) in Esse governo é um lixo:
Agora tem que esperar o STF sancionar.
O STF nao tem que sancionar nada.
O congresso tem atribuição natural de derrubar esse tipo de medida se quiser.
Agora, como sabemos de que lado o STF esta, o Haddad vai tentar forçar a barra e pedir pro STF passar em cima do congresso dizendo que a atribuição constitucional do congresso é inconstitucional....
Lembrem que o congresso é a casa do povo. Nossos representantes estao la. O Lula representa apenas os 40% que votaram nele (considerando as abstenções, nulos etc)
É incrível, esse governo do PT só faz merda cara, não tomam uma única decisão correta e quando perdem para o congresso (Congresso derruma aumento do IOF), eles pedem uma ajudinha do ministros dos STF, os caras trabalham sempre pra aumentar imposto, nunca pra corte de gastos, é sempre aumento de imposto.
Será que eles não pensam nas consequências disso na próxima eleição? Estão tão confiantes de que o povo tornará a eleger essa turmada toda?
É muito mau-caratismo!
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76. Post 65540953 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 11:42:43 CEST 2025) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
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77. Post 65540938 (unedited backup) (by Lafu) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 11:35:55 CEST 2025) in Die Default Trust wurde geändert ! :
Bereits Gestern hat theymos wieder ein mal das Neue Update der Default Trust 1 Liste rausgebracht für den Monat Juli !Dafür waren 120 Benutzer berechtigt.
Original Beitrag von theymos :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg65539893#msg65539893Alte Default Trust 1 Liste :theymos
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Neue Default Trust 1 Liste :OgNasty
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Wieder mit dabei aus dem Deutschen Bereich sind dieses mal : bullrun2024bro , efialtis , 1miau , Lakai01 , Real-Duke , willi9974 , d5000 und meine wenigkeit.
Glaube das kann sich sehen laßen auch wenn wir schon mal mehr waren.
Hier das genaue Update und Übersicht von LoyceV:
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79. Post 65539939 (unedited backup) (by Taskford) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 00:17:31 CEST 2025) in 🎲 BetFury.io|⚡️ Free BTC|⚡️ $3mln Dividends paid|⚡️ $200K Jackpots|⚡️ $1mln Cas:
I finally won something in the weekly activities lol
I have participated about 4 or 5 times until getting a win.
There was a week which I was the only one who didnt win anything.
I hope I can make a streak of wins now!
Congrats bitmover that shows that consistent joining will result something.
But for me no luck last week as I didn't hit the required multiplier and having rough week on Betfury.
this week i was unlucky in slot games, and i got a decent profit from sports betting, although not much but i am satisfied with the results i got,
If you have been unlucky this week, next week is another time to try again; it may just be your lucky week, the week where you win so big that a headline is made from your winnings. Other people have been winning headline sums; you can win too and be celebrated. That will only not happen when you stop playing.
He should take a break now because if he continues gambling for a long time, he will have fun but he can lose a lot more. Luck is needed in gambling a lot, so if luck is not working well or luck is not good, then he should not continue gambling and take a break and check again later. Recently, my luck was very good and I could make regular good profits, but now I have taken a long break. Because nothing can hold anything better for a long time. Especially in gambling.
There's instances that it will really happen that's why proper assessment on the situation is needed. If they are still enjoying and don't care if either they win or lose those allocated budget they have then its fine. But if they are not really doing well and been in stressful condition each spin they made I guess that indicates that they need to quit.
I didn't end up well last week and decide to rest and I really believe that is best action to do rather than coming back then think about chasing some wins.
80. Post 65539893 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Wed Jul 2 00:03:01 CEST 2025) in DT update log:
This month 120 users were eligible.
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gbianchi
EFS
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1miau
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81. Post 65539739 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 23:12:13 CEST 2025) in Swapuz - automatic exchange/sell/buy BTC ⇄ XMR (1500+ other coins) 24/7:
Small bug:
I noticed that there a message saying that fees are 10% lower with an account. I created an account and fees didn't change. So, I made the exchange without the account as there was no difference in fees.
I think that it is some kind of cashback policy and that you may have an additional lower 10% in some future swaps if you access it as a registered user. Registration is probably for the reason that there would be some kind of insight into your other transactions.
I did several exchanges here, but I didn't notice anything about this reduction, although I didn't even consider whether I was entitled to such a bonus.
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83. Post 65539133 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 19:25:26 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
Actually, looking here, when making the exchange, I sent $74.99 of LTC and I would receive ETH 0.02913306 (quoted on the site $2438.69), after moving on to the stage of sending the funds, I was informed that I would receive ETH 0.0291308 ($71.04).
A difference (or discount) of $3.98 (based on the sent amount of $74.99), or 5.3% of the value in my case.
As your value is relatively small, a huge percent of your money is spent in mining fees. But when you are trading higher values the mining fee becomes irrelevant and the total fees range about ~2.5%. Which is too high for a CEX imo.
I would really love some feedback from cce.cash about this, and so fee reduction for larges values at least.
Perhaps the implementation of a fixed value (minimum or maximum) based on the percentage, could be a solution.
For example, 2.5% where the minimum would be 1$ and the maximum would be 10$.
That way everyone had a better idea of the value of the fees involved.
84. Post 65539083 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 19:07:31 CEST 2025) in Briga entre Elon Musk e Donald Trump:
ele nao quer deportar...
Que viagem esse trump.
Aqui tem o Trump em vídeo falando sobre o tema..
Repórter: Você vai deportar o Elon Musk?
Trump: Não sei, acho que vamos ter que dar uma olhada.
Fonte:
https://g1.globo.com/mundo/noticia/2025/07/01/vamos-ter-que-dar-uma-olhada-nisso-diz-trump-sobre-possibilidade-de-deportar-elon-musk.ghtml

também acho que é só falação e os dois estão perdendo com isso.. não entendi porque voltaram com a briga.
Resposta do Musk:
É muito tentador escalar isso. É muito, muito tentador. Mas vou me conter por enquanto.
Estão falando até em estatizar a SpaceX

fonte:
https://x.com/hoje_no/status/1930914804291485938Bizarro demais.
85. Post 65538920 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 18:02:13 CEST 2025) in 🔥BetFury.com | 👑#1 VIP CLUB | Weekly activity discussions :
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88. Post 65538674 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 16:36:49 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
In my case, I exchanged LTC for ETH, I could withdraw ETH directly from the CEX, but I would have to pay an absurd amount in ETH network fees, convert ETH to LTC and then withdraw it to my wallet, then converting LTC to ETH on CCE seemed more advantageous than withdrawing ETH directly from CEX.
Interestingly, this method is cheaper than withdrawing directly from CEX, even though the network fee has been at a very low level lately.
Did you perhaps do a complete calculation, taking all parameters into account?
Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention.
You can calculate the fees when doing the swap
..
5362 to 5231 is exactly 2.5%. 131 usd.
It is very possible that he meant a withdrawal fee like the one that traditional CEX has, but here they are absent and it is only a regular network fee when sending coins.
Actually, looking here, when making the exchange, I sent $74.99 of LTC and I would receive ETH 0.02913306 (quoted on the site $2438.69), after moving on to the stage of sending the funds, I was informed that I would receive ETH 0.0291308 ($71.04).
A difference of $3.95 or 2.96% of the value in my case.
89. Post 65537960 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Tue Jul 1 12:30:55 CEST 2025) in CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger:
In my case, I exchanged LTC for ETH, I could withdraw ETH directly from the CEX, but I would have to pay an absurd amount in ETH network fees, convert ETH to LTC and then withdraw it to my wallet, then converting LTC to ETH on CCE seemed more advantageous than withdrawing ETH directly from CEX.
Interestingly, this method is cheaper than withdrawing directly from CEX, even though the network fee has been at a very low level lately.
Did you perhaps do a complete calculation, taking all parameters into account?
Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention.
You can calculate the fees when doing the swap
..
5362 to 5231 is exactly 2.5%. 131 usd.
It is very possible that he meant a withdrawal fee like the one that traditional CEX has, but here they are absent and it is only a regular network fee when sending coins.