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1. Post 66024303 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 21:17:38 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:25:52 PM
You probably own an old ledger model.
Yep, it's the Nano S.

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As your screen is very small and the device is old, you need to enable blind sign. New Ledger models wont need to enable blind sign, they will show all transaction details. You just use blind because your device is old.
Even Bitcoin addresses don't fit the screen, but I can scroll through them to verify. I don't see why an Ethereum transaction wouldn't be able to show the address. I don't need smart contracts, just a regular transaction. From your link:
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Enabling blind signing is an advanced feature that is only required for signing transactions involving smart contracts (e.g. swapping tokens via a decentralized exchange).
The fact that Myetherwallet asks for access it's not supposed to need makes me doubt it even more.

Also, as your device is old, you can safely update your firmware as it doesn't support that seed online feature.
I'm still hoping the hardware isn't compromised and (physically) doesn't allow seed phrase extraction, but I can't be sure about this.

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Actually,  using an updated firmware is safer .
I'm not so sure about that.

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Also, support says that updating firmware may even allow you to complete transactions without blind sign
https://support.ledger.com/article/4405481324433-zd

more details on blind sign here:
https://www.ledger.com/academy/enable-blind-signing-why-when-and-how-to-stay-safe
This sounds like a terrible, TERRIBLE idea:
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When you enable blind signing, you enable your signer to approve a smart contract transaction, even though it hasn’t been able to display full contract data to you. In other words, you’re agreeing to trust, instead of verify, the transaction.

If this sounds like more of a risk, that’s because it is. Blind signing by definition lacks vital transparency – but with the dApp and DeFi ecosystem expanding so rapidly, it’s a process that sometimes cannot be avoided.

In these cases, you are the gatekeeper for your crypto: that means doing some due diligence to ensure things check out before you sign.
So you'll basically have to TRUST that the website or app you're using isn't going to take all your funds. That's like giving your bank account details to a stranger, hoping he won't take drain your account.



I found another option: Myetherwallet offline signing. It's going to be a lot of work to extract my private keys and figure out how to do this, which is very annoying as one of the main reasons to buy a hardware wallet is to be able to conveniently sign transactions in a safe environment. Face palm!

If you are interacting with questionable devices, then are you working to transfer to some device that is more comfortable?  Of course, shitcoins will tend to have more ways that you end up having to rely upon closed source and therefore questionable third party involvement, so then if there is some other way to either move the value and/or to use that seed in some other device and then move the value upon getting access to the coins.. for these one time transactions into some place that you have more confidence. 

For sure, some of us feel that we are even less technically astute and then trying to figure out which sources we might be able to trust based on the discussions of others - and maybe sometimes we end up relying on wrong information.. so then yeah, how much value to keep in various shitcoins whether it is potentially to use them for some purpose, if the purpose is not trading them?  I do admit to holding a few shitcoins, but I largely don't do anything with them, yet I still sometimes have difficulties figuring out where and how to store them and potentially compromising myself in the process, but if it might ONLY be less than 1% of my total portfolio value (referring to bitcoin) then maybe it is not as BIG of a deal - not that any of us want to lose money - especially if we suspect that there might be some malicious actors involved in potentially separating us from our coins  (even if they have relatively small value).

Anyhow.. it looks like you guys have got this worked out.. to the extent that you are dabbling with shitcoins and wasting your time, energy and money in those endeavors, even though sure, I might concede that arguably there could be some value in playing around with some of that and personally experiencing (witnessing) some of the happenings with various other ways that shitcoins and shitcoin services interact (work to scam people out of their value - with a potential end goal of taking your bitcoin..  or converting their shitcoin and shitcoin related products into king daddy bitcoin ...hahahahaha)



2. Post 66023443 (unedited backup) (by Amphenomenon) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 17:22:13 CET 2025) in Just graduated, wanna get into blockchain — any advice?:

Blockchain is broad, you have do some research and find the area you want.
I'm nore interested in the Bitcoin Blockchain that I give little to no consideration on others.

Quote from: bitmover on November 07, 2025, 12:15:07 PM
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So now I’m hoping to find a job in the blockchain space — I wanna contribute to the industry while also earning enough to keep investing and, well, survive 😅

But to be real, I feel like most of what I learned in university doesn’t really help much when it comes to getting a job. So I’m kinda lost. Where should I start? What skills should I build first? How do people actually get into this industry?

If you want to work with crypto, you probably should have a computer science degree. If you didn't, things will be much harder for you.

You need to learn by your own. Just go to coursera or some other platform like that , buy basic courses, learn how to code and then try to find a job. Not an easy task. There is no easy money in this life.
You don't necessarily have to be a computer science student/scientist in order to work in the crypto space, there are other non technical fields like
Content writing, crypto analyst, marketer etc

In the aspects of technicality it can be difficult for those outside STEM but still those outside who have affinity  for maths or logic might not find much issues moving to this field.



3. Post 66023396 (unedited backup) (by Little Mouse) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 17:06:55 CET 2025) in Duel.com $20 Bonus Buy Fun Contest:

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4. Post 66023288 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 16:33:31 CET 2025) in TalkImg.com - Image hosting for BitcoinTalk:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 11:24:49 AM
Do you know how many of these visits came from altcoinstalks forum? Your tool is also used there

It is a small forum, but it also contributes.

Since some of the information still passes through Cloudflare's servers, I end up not being able to obtain that data with certainty. On the other hand, I currently have nothing configured to try to collect this information.



Quote from: NotATether on Today at 03:11:08 PM
One issue I frequently see when I try to upload images is that after a successful upload, I attempt to upload a new image but that fails. It works again when I refresh the page. Why is that?

The most basic answer is that the browser is still "stuck" on the last upload.

Therefore, whenever you want to make a new upload, it is essential to click the "New Upload" button or refresh the page.



5. Post 66022957 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 15:09:13 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:30:15 PM
But  You only have ETH, right? No need to use any smartcontract for that.
That's why it shouldn't ask for it.

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You can just install metamask (if ledger live is not working) and try to send the ETH from metamask. Metamask works very well with ledger nano (I use it a lot for eth and tokens).
It looks like Metamask needs Ledger Live to be able to connect.

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Maybe you will need to update your firmware for metamask to recognize your device...
It reminds me how easy Bitcoin is Tongue



6. Post 66022821 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 14:25:56 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 12:19:34 PM
You probably own an old ledger model.
Yep, it's the Nano S.

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As your screen is very small and the device is old, you need to enable blind sign. New Ledger models wont need to enable blind sign, they will show all transaction details. You just use blind because your device is old.
Even Bitcoin addresses don't fit the screen, but I can scroll through them to verify it. I don't see why an Ethereum transaction wouldn't be able to show  the address. I don't need smart contracts, just a regular transaction.

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Also, as your device is old, you can safely update your firmware as it doesn't support that seed online feature.
I'm still hoping the hardware isn't compromised and (physically) doesn't allow seed phrase extraction, but I can't be sure about this.

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Actually,  using an updated firmware is safer .
I'm not so sure about that.

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Also, support says that updating firmware may even allow you to complete transactions without blind sign
https://support.ledger.com/article/4405481324433-zd

more details on blind sign here:
https://www.ledger.com/academy/enable-blind-signing-why-when-and-how-to-stay-safe
This sounds like a terrible, TERRIBLE idea:
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When you enable blind signing, you enable your signer to approve a smart contract transaction, even though it hasn’t been able to display full contract data to you. In other words, you’re agreeing to trust, instead of verify, the transaction.

If this sounds like more of a risk, that’s because it is. Blind signing by definition lacks vital transparency – but with the dApp and DeFi ecosystem expanding so rapidly, it’s a process that sometimes cannot be avoided.

In these cases, you are the gatekeeper for your crypto: that means doing some due diligence to ensure things check out before you sign.
So you'll basically have to TRUST that the website or app you're using isn't going to take all your funds. That's like giving your bank account details to a stranger you have to trust.



I found another option: Myetherwallet offline signing. It's going to be a lot of work to extract my private keys and figure out how to do this, which is very annoying as one of the main reasons to buy a hardware wallet is to be able to conveniently sign transactions in a safe environment. Face palm!



7. Post 66022549 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 13:12:20 CET 2025) in Complete overview of users on DT1 and DT2 and their ratings:

Update:
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     2. 203: HostFat (Trust: +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (1) 300 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     3. 11425: gmaxwell (Trust: +13 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (17) 9019 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     4. 30747: Vod (Trust: +27 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (8) 2340 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     5. 33156: vapourminer (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 4230 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     6. 51173: mprep (Trust: +7 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (20) 1721 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     7. 55384: Foxpup (Trust: +6 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (12) 2662 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     8. 64507: philipma1957 (Trust: +31 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (17) 9748 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     9. 65636: babo (Trust: +15 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (5) 4368 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    10. 78147: Cyrus (Trust: +23 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (21) 2395 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    11. 84521: Welsh (Trust: +3 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (23) 3191 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    12. 84866: ibminer (Trust: +14 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (10) 2456 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    13. 85033: d5000 (Trust:  neutral) (DT1! (1) 8727 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    14. 97582: joker_josue (Trust: +6 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (4) 5856 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    15. 112493: Pmalek (Trust:  neutral) (DT1! (2) 8217 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    16. 113670: Mitchell (Trust: +47 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (19) 1607 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    17. 123824: albon (Trust: +6 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (6) 1599 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    18. 137185: jeremypwr (Trust: +58 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (19) 5931 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    19. 164749: stompix (Trust:  neutral) (DT1! (11) 6312 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    20. 164822: hilariousandco (Trust: +28 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (36) 1836 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    21. 189967: buckrogers (Trust: +30 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 195 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    22. 204821: Buchi-88 (Trust: +7 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 2141 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    23. 216582: willi9974 (Trust: +48 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 2566 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    24. 252510: JayJuanGee (Trust: +7 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (18) 12272 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    25. 257071: NeuroticFish (Trust: +3 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (6) 5928 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    26. 290195: achow101 (Trust: +6 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (13) 6510 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    27. 300014: DaveF (Trust: +31 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (17) 6424 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    28. 314792: examplens (Trust: +9 / =5 / -0) (DT1! (23) 3128 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    29. 317618: nutildah (Trust: +21 / =3 / -0) (DT1! (29) 9176 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    30. 350580: irfan_pak10 (Trust: +17 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (2) 672 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    31. 355846: yahoo62278 (Trust: +38 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (23) 4018 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    32. 364070: bitbollo (Trust: +18 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 3435 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    33. 369212: zazarb (Trust: +33 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 548 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    34. 379147: pooya87 (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 11009 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    35. 379487: LFC_Bitcoin (Trust: +30 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (19) 11116 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    36. 405482: Real-Duke (Trust: +3 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 2286 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    37. 407174: klarki (Trust: +4 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (1) 4078 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    38. 459836: LoyceV (Trust: +31 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (61) 19273 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    39. 487418: The Sceptical Chymist (Trust: +32 / =3 / -0) (DT1! (30) 6170 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    40. 521899: SFR10 (Trust: +19 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (6) 2832 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    41. 557798: TryNinja (Trust: +15 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (10) 8407 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    42. 698159: Jet Cash (Trust: +5 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (7) 2037 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    43. 754818: holydarkness (Trust: +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (15) 1310 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    44. 805820: Lafu (Trust: +16 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (13) 3776 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    45. 811213: polymerbit (Trust: +15 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 958 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    46. 830967: tweetious (Trust: +35 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 440 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    47. 889300: giammangiato (Trust: +2 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 1452 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    48. 901859: buwaytress (Trust: +29 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 3538 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    49. 914465: crwth (Trust: +3 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (1) 1086 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    50. 932931: Ale88 (Trust: +4 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 3225 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    51. 949248: Kryptowerk (Trust: +48 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 1234 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    52. 986781: imhoneer (Trust:  neutral) (DT1! (3) 1349 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    53. 995810: hosemary (Trust: +2 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 6316 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    54. 1000199: krogothmanhattan (Trust: +92 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (15) 3987 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    55. 1016855: JollyGood (Trust: +21 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (15) 1760 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    56. 1045971: igebotz (Trust: +16 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (9) 2114 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    57. 1051955: roycilik (Trust: +12 / =0 / -1) (DT1! (2) 1906 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    58. 1052091: CryptopreneurBrainboss (Trust: +18 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (15) 5103 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    59. 1059082: hugeblack (Trust: +7 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (6) 4229 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    60. 1067333: El duderino_ (Trust: +27 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (10) 14771 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    61. 1097370: KTChampions (Trust: +6 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 2099 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    62. 1099980: Trofo (Trust: +28 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (14) 3061 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    63. 1137579: icopress (Trust: +76 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (34) 11015 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    64. 1190631: JeromeTash (Trust: +4 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (7) 1288 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    65. 1247226: logfiles (Trust: +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (8) 2145 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    66. 1269497: Bitcoin_Arena (Trust: +1 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (5) 1949 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    67. 1285797: GazetaBitcoin (Trust: +14 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (18) 8933 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    68. 1291828: TheBeardedBaby (Trust: +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (16) 3304 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    69. 1311641: tvplus006 (Trust: +13 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (14) 2382 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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    72. 1554927: bitmover (Trust: +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 7026 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    73. 1582324: DdmrDdmr (Trust: +10 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (19) 11203 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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    77. 1862043: cryptofrka (Trust: +17 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 2237 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    78. 1980983: The Cryptovator (Trust: +21 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (19) 2389 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    79. 1982152: lovesmayfamilis (Trust: +27 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (27) 5003 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    80. 2003859: DireWolfM14 (Trust: +16 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (18) 5130 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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    82. 2344286: Little Mouse (Trust: +39 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (9) 3158 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    83. 2363935: YOSHIE (Trust: +10 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (16) 1832 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    84. 2519096: Awaklara (Trust: +1 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (4) 793 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    85. 2597426: efialtis (Trust: +24 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (3) 1538 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    86. 2652924: geophphreigh (Trust: +31 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 1102 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    87. 2654005: zasad@ (Trust: +2 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (7) 5263 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    88. 2658890: Rikafip (Trust: +14 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (23) 7378 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    89. 2709122: Etranger (Trust: +3 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 1705 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    90. 2739424: NotATether (Trust: +7 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (10) 9073 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    91. 2739454: Stalker22 (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 1501 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    92. 2775483: BlackHatCoiner (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 8849 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    93. 2796662: Lillominato89 (Trust: +2 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (4) 1126 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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    95. 3486361: PowerGlove (Trust: +4 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (8) 6590 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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     2. 4: sirius (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (828 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
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     4. 2252: laanwj (Trust:  neutral) (34 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     5. 2676: casascius (Trust: +6 / =0 / -1) (141 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     6. 2759: midnightmagic (Trust: +2 / =0 / -0) (27 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     7. 2786: Pieter Wuille (Trust: +1 / =0 / -0) (198 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     8. 3318: Luke-Jr (Trust: +2 / =0 / -0) (191 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
     9. 3380: Vladimir (Trust:  neutral) (1 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    10. 3420: dooglus (Trust: +12 / =0 / -0) (334 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
    11. 4171: Raize (Trust:  neutral) (24 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)



8. Post 66022482 (unedited backup) (by Charles-Tim) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 12:53:31 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:59:36 AM
I was going to suggest Coinomi, but i just noticed that ZCash is not working in coinomi anymore (like XMR, I believe they just dropped support to privacy coins).

Anyway, good hardware wallets such as Ledger Nano and Trezor support Zcash.
Most users on this forum discourage people to use Ledger now. Coinomi also is a close source, but if he is not able to use any other open source wallet, it cwould be his last resort. I have just downloaded Trust wallet again and searched for zec, the wallet supports it but it is also a close source wallet and which I can it recommend.



9. Post 66022426 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 12:31:13 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:59:36 AM
Anyway, good hardware wallets such as Ledger Nano and Trezor support Zcash.
I wouldn't call a Ledger "good": they upload seed phrases. But that brings me to my problem: I still have a Ledger, on which I received an Ethereum donation. I want to use it to pay for hosting, but Ledger Live tells me to update my firmware, which I don't want to do because of the link above. I tried myetherwallet[dot]com, but it tells me to enable "Blind Signing". A quick search tells me that means I don't have to confirm anything on the hardware wallet's screen, and the web wallet can just do whatever it wants. I honestly don't understand why anyone would want that, or why a hardware wallet would even implement it. It's the one reason to use a hardware wallet: confirm everything on it's own screen.
At the risk of going off-topic, but not daring to join the spam on the altcoin board, I'll post it here: any idea how to securely sign this transaction? Unstoppable wallet doesn't support hardware wallets, and my only other experience is with Electrum for Bitcoin. How to get rid of Eth from Ledger?



10. Post 66022064 (unedited backup) (by LoyceV) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 10:24:01 CET 2025) in LoyceV's Merit data analysis (full data since Jan. 24, 2018; not just 120 days):

Weekly update (2025-10-31_Fri_05.18h)


theymos' raw data (format: time    amount    msg    user_from    user_to)
Sample
Code:
1761878546 2 5208114.msg65987074 1166480 915315
1761878527 3 5208114.msg65985734 1166480 306213
1761878518 1 5208114.msg65982088 1166480 1687287
1761878142 1 5563740.msg65987998 1031572 941526
1761877296 3 5560573.msg65987829 1068464 3613441
1761876912 2 5489893.msg65987587 1166480 2593173
1761876903 2 5489893.msg65987168 1166480 305778
1761876750 5 5465201.msg65988345 1068464 407174
1761875608 1 5563950.msg65985388 64507 176777
1761875539 1 5196830.msg65984600 137773 487418
1761874939 5 232519.msg65987878 350580 3540116
1761872391 1 5563740.msg65988438 1174868 846936
1761870182 1 5450546.msg65987280 1452494 97582
1761870171 4 5563944.msg65985307 64507 2836461
1761870006 1 178336.msg65985398 252510 47656
1761869637 1 5564013.msg65988401 3730088 35
1761869335 1 178336.msg65988259 1112467 2393114
1761868223 1 5525823.msg65988337 314792 1269497
1761868192 2 5556873.msg65733666 407174 3724243
1761867412 1 5563873.msg65987464 2443746 3289997
1761867220 1 5523596.msg65988266 3604760 1000813
1761866884 2 5562691.msg65935057 3371836 3548173
1761866575 1 5563803.msg65981309 849498 745781
1761866176 1 5546384.msg65985195 252510 3607609
1761866163 2 5539192.msg65985065 33156 3442679
1761866122 1 5539192.msg65304401 33156 1520746
1761866094 1 5539192.msg65303948 33156 3540187
1761866077 1 5539192.msg65303708 33156 359716
1761865925 2 5563142.msg65955602 3533119 3489395
1761865843 2 2488493.msg44182585 33156 338591
1761864457 2 2488493.msg33159701 33156 1231788
1761864447 1 5091185.msg65985201 849498 664919
1761863577 1 5563992.msg65987785 1045971 3723320
1761863495 1 5563992.msg65987416 1045971 2776678
1761863476 1 5563992.msg65987352 1045971 2776678
1761863466 2 5563992.msg65987320 1045971 3623234
1761863292 1 5563946.msg65985348 1045971 3626927
1761863270 2 5563946.msg65985554 1045971 3383763
1761863235 1 5521271.msg65982944 252510 1053119
1761863184 1 5563842.msg65982452 1045971 3603937
1761863161 2 5563842.msg65983418 1045971 3628894
1761863080 1 5539943.msg65979675 252510 85033
1761863069 1 3336968.msg65987978 983960 3578252
1761861975 1 178336.msg65987565 33156 35501
1761861866 1 178336.msg65987245 33156 120694
1761861789 1 5275303.msg65985022 1016855 1045971
1761861766 1 178336.msg65986947 33156 2752457
1761860907 1 178336.msg65985839 33156 120694
1761859923 1 5563883.msg65985583 377454 1174868
1761859725 1 5563615.msg65973981 1112467 1144359
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1516833930 7 2228.msg29479 135920 3
1516833833 1 178336.msg28855702 479624 1130992
1516833813 1 2817737.msg28849540 1001644 990403
1516833798 21 5.msg28 520313 3
1516833796 1 2808926.msg28728384 140584 35
1516833779 1 178336.msg28853916 479624 33156
1516833756 20 2482937.msg25417254 101872 135920
1516833713 21 5.msg28 169515 3
1516833686 1 2818179.msg28855276 994466 1196028
1516833610 49 1545652.msg15536651 206143 520313
1516833593 1 2818066.msg28855136 260067 520313
1516833592 2 2806168.msg28855427 520313 355846
1516833591 49 1545652.msg15536651 881377 520313
1516833523 1 2818066.msg28855343 539826 340795
1516833521 1 2818066.msg28855136 514126 520313
1516833478 1 2818066.msg28855136 482980 520313
1516833460 1 2818066.msg28854596 93844 520313
1516833451 1 2816214.msg28845827 1083353 1520388
1516833430 50 178608.msg28854963 884600 520313
1516833349 1 178336.msg28852898 479624 1521711
1516833346 1 2812863.msg28785611 303315 1707287
1516833329 1 2818066.msg28854596 206143 520313
1516833326 1 178336.msg28852768 479624 181806
1516833304 1 2818066.msg28853325 340795 877396
1516833289 1 2716104.msg28846824 1239985 1739247
1516833281 1 2818066.msg28853686 206143 136484
1516833252 1 2816647.msg28837916 169515 1701092
1516833251 1 178336.msg28849600 479624 172400
1516833237 1 2677441.msg28778318 123412 1090430
1516833230 1 2814078.msg28796083 520313 881377
1516833207 1 2772292.msg28837085 1189487 1028592
1516833203 1 2818066.msg28855136 101872 520313
1516833199 1 2818066.msg28853325 926641 877396
1516833148 1 2808926.msg28793321 78147 35
1516833148 1 2634042.msg28672219 123412 1094601
1516833111 1 2818066.msg28855136 535215 520313
1516833078 45 2813828.msg28801076 135920 101872
1516833070 1 2818066.msg28855136 881377 520313
1516833049 1 2677441.msg28848945 88254 903139
1516833048 1 2818066.msg28855136 101872 520313
1516833044 5 2818066.msg28855019 135920 688810
1516833001 5 2813828.msg28801076 135920 101872
1516832978 1 2384335.msg28854772 1344962 1101839
1516832969 1 2818066.msg28855136 881564 520313
1516832953 1 2818066.msg28854621 520313 101872
1516832934 1 2818066.msg28855136 877396 520313
1516832874 1 178608.msg28792130 884600 35
1516832842 5 2818066.msg28853325 688810 877396
1516832833 2 178336.msg28852079 479624 1257516
1516831941 1 2818066.msg28853325 35 877396
Full list* (53 MB) (not limited to 120 days, 2511 Merit transactions added since my previous update).

theymos' data (human readable format, including usernames and post titles)
Sample
On Fri 31 Oct 2025 03:42:26 AM CET, Julien_Olynpic (history) sent 2 Merit to hedgeh0g (history) for Re: Стоит ли сейчас инвестировать в Биткоин?.
On Fri 31 Oct 2025 03:42:07 AM CET, Julien_Olynpic (history) sent 3 Merit to Alex077 (history) for Re: Стоит ли сейчас инвестировать в Биткоин?.
On Fri 31 Oct 2025 03:41:58 AM CET, Julien_Olynpic (history) sent 1 Merit to Lannakosa (history) for Re: Стоит ли сейчас инвестировать в Биткоин?.
On Fri 31 Oct 2025 03:35:42 AM CET, rdluffy (history) sent 1 Merit to #BitcoinCore (history) for Re: Sorteio de Halloween - R$ 100,00.
On Fri 31 Oct 2025 03:21:36 AM CET, Xal0lex (history) sent 3 Merit to Zackz5000 (history) for Re: ANN - 2025 Bitcointalk Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest .
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On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:28:54 PM CET, AdolfinWolf (history) sent 1 Merit to Lutpin (history) for Re: What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:54 PM CET, Dahman El_Harrachi (history) sent 1 Merit to theymos (history) for Re: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?).
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:22 PM CET, Tyrantt (history) sent 5 Merit to AdolfinWolf (history) for What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:27:13 PM CET, Last of the V8s (history) sent 2 Merit to Rosewater Foundation (history) for Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion.
On Wed 24 Jan 2018 11:12:21 PM CET, theymos (history) sent 1 Merit to AdolfinWolf (history) for What is the function of the "Merit" score?.
Full list (557 MB)

Usernames to go with theymos' data
Sample
0: deMerit (Bitcoin Forum) (history) earned: 0 Merit.
3: satoshi (history) earned: 8033 Merit.
4: sirius (history) earned: 828 Merit.
10: Xunie (history) earned: 1 Merit.
11: madhatter (history) earned: 5 Merit.
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3733034: Xyloo (history) earned: 3 Merit.
3733082: PhilosopherKing (history) earned: 3 Merit.
3733333: stay_determined (history) earned: 11 Merit.
3733455: ramheat1 (history) earned: 2 Merit.
3733546: PorkyP (history) earned: 3 Merit.
Full list* (10 MB)

Usernames machine readable
Sample
Code:
0: deMerit (Bitcoin Forum)
3: satoshi
4: sirius
10: Xunie
11: madhatter
12: nanaimogold
13: SmokeTooMuch
14: The Madhatter
21: AgoraMutual
23: 1 currency now
24: dwdollar
26: NewLibertyStandard
27: riX
28: Sabunir
29: giik
30: BitcoinFX
31: Suggester
33: m0mchil
34: BlueSky
35: theymos
37: soultcer
40: xc
42: ec
49: Cdecker
51: DannyM
97: dsg
101: Goldstein
143: laszlo
145: ducki2p
146: Brandon
163: Karmicads
182: Derrick
183: hugolp
198: allinvain
203: HostFat
206: teppy
217: SirArthur
224: Gavin Andresen
237: lachesis
241: QuantumMechanic
244: nixoid
251: wobber
262: chaord
267: virtualcoin
269: Bitcoiner
270: llama
271: Timo Y
274: limikael
284: joey.rich
288: Stone Man
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3729733: Anthony Bill
3729756: LonelyEcho
3729891: tnlol
3729893: LOVER BOY 422
3729918: Itz-prisigold
3729942: NewRevelation
3729958: Signosmomentum
3729972: OudGozer
3730071: stackerlabsdev
3730073: Keijdn399
3730084: alxSS
3730088: retaur
3730232: SovInd582
3730327: FreeMind00
3730335: Keerook
3730340: PostQuantumBTC
3730381: Galileobeitragssucher
3730494: 2UP.io
3730526: EmVi
3730555: duttoneva
3730610: Heavenforanimals
3730622: nathmaroal
3730634: Alaja Cyber
3730651: Father111
3730955: Makis Kotzampasis
3730996: Pikiboy
3730998: Mabebe
3731047: PepeLapiu2
3731126: Akkaali
3731190: AuchanX
3731248: Abelly
3731496: Mvtech
3731565: tomasaurifer
3731567: VIP police talk
3731944: BTCissointeresting
3732183: Luke_Later
3732187: tipscikrds
3732269: User_CBCBF
3732285: Pumpsta
3732402: sc404
3732435: efla19
3732496: Charcol
3732607: adailtonafa
3732951: Gabrim
3732990: NodeMystic
3733034: Xyloo
3733082: PhilosopherKing
3733333: stay_determined
3733455: ramheat1
3733546: PorkyP
Full list (2 MB)

UserIDs, sent Merit and earned Merit machine readable
Sample
Code:
0:569:0
3:0:8033
4:0:828
10:0:1
11:0:5
12:0:1
13:3:76
14:0:11
21:0:2
23:0:1
24:0:9
26:0:19
27:0:54
28:0:13
29:0:4
30:380:723
31:0:1
33:0:27
34:0:4
35:14039:13696
37:0:6
40:0:4
42:0:69
49:0:5
51:0:2
97:0:2
101:0:2
143:0:2483
145:0:1
146:0:4
163:0:21
182:1:0
183:9:1
198:2:83
203:68:300
206:0:14
217:3:36
224:0:1412
237:0:5
241:0:9
244:0:1
251:0:1
262:0:1
267:0:2
269:0:1
270:0:52
271:0:1
274:0:42
284:0:6
288:0:10
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3729733:0:1
3729756:1:3
3729891:0:1
3729893:0:1
3729918:0:4
3729942:0:5
3729958:0:2
3729972:0:4
3730071:0:6
3730073:0:1
3730084:0:18
3730088:4:11
3730232:0:1
3730327:0:6
3730335:0:2
3730340:3:7
3730381:0:1
3730494:0:15
3730526:5:15
3730555:0:1
3730610:0:1
3730622:0:2
3730634:0:1
3730651:4:9
3730955:2:7
3730996:0:1
3730998:0:2
3731047:1:2
3731126:0:10
3731190:2:5
3731248:0:2
3731496:0:1
3731565:0:1
3731567:0:6
3731944:0:1
3732183:0:3
3732187:0:1
3732269:0:2
3732285:0:9
3732402:0:2
3732435:0:1
3732496:2:4
3732607:0:5
3732951:0:2
3732990:0:2
3733034:0:3
3733082:0:3
3733333:0:11
3733455:0:2
3733546:0:3
Full list (1 MB)

Total number of users who received 1 or more Merit: 50474
Sample
Code:
     1. 19273 Merit received by LoyceV (#459836) from 1078 unique users in 11044 transactions
     2. 19267 Merit received by fillippone (#1852120) from 727 unique users in 10497 transactions
     3. 18864 Merit received by o_e_l_e_o (#1188543) from 801 unique users in 9969 transactions
     4. 14771 Merit received by El duderino_ (#1067333) from 474 unique users in 8542 transactions
     5. 13696 Merit received by theymos (#35) from 1211 unique users in 4884 transactions
     6. 12272 Merit received by JayJuanGee (#252510) from 685 unique users in 8200 transactions
     7. 11957 Merit received by Symmetrick (#2627711) from 773 unique users in 6854 transactions
     8. 11203 Merit received by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) from 647 unique users in 6419 transactions
     9. 11116 Merit received by LFC_Bitcoin (#379487) from 477 unique users in 6224 transactions
    10. 11015 Merit received by icopress (#1137579) from 557 unique users in 4316 transactions
    11. 11009 Merit received by pooya87 (#379147) from 588 unique users in 6398 transactions
    12. 10295 Merit received by cygan (#27470) from 497 unique users in 5430 transactions
    13. 9748 Merit received by philipma1957 (#64507) from 559 unique users in 5547 transactions
    14. 9434 Merit received by xhomerx10 (#120694) from 324 unique users in 4838 transactions
    15. 9176 Merit received by nutildah (#317618) from 618 unique users in 4920 transactions
    16. 9073 Merit received by NotATether (#2739424) from 507 unique users in 4233 transactions
    17. 9019 Merit received by gmaxwell (#11425) from 332 unique users in 3193 transactions
    18. 8933 Merit received by GazetaBitcoin (#1285797) from 380 unique users in 3169 transactions
    19. 8849 Merit received by BlackHatCoiner (#2775483) from 437 unique users in 4430 transactions
    20. 8727 Merit received by d5000 (#85033) from 404 unique users in 4756 transactions
    21. 8407 Merit received by TryNinja (#557798) from 516 unique users in 3870 transactions
    22. 8398 Merit received by suchmoon (#234771) from 571 unique users in 4804 transactions
    23. 8303 Merit received by ABCbits (#359716) from 521 unique users in 4494 transactions
    24. 8290 Merit received by dkbit98 (#1410401) from 446 unique users in 4916 transactions
    25. 8217 Merit received by Pmalek (#112493) from 564 unique users in 4804 transactions
    26. 8033 Merit received by satoshi (#3) from 399 unique users in 869 transactions
    27. 7811 Merit received by nc50lc (#1237156) from 386 unique users in 4127 transactions
    28. 7511 Merit received by 1miau (#2143453) from 490 unique users in 4107 transactions
    29. 7378 Merit received by Rikafip (#2658890) from 447 unique users in 4087 transactions
    30. 7109 Merit received by mikeywith (#2033515) from 401 unique users in 3632 transactions
    31. 7026 Merit received by bitmover (#1554927) from 568 unique users in 4179 transactions
    32. 6590 Merit received by PowerGlove (#3486361) from 226 unique users in 1692 transactions
    33. 6510 Merit received by achow101 (#290195) from 273 unique users in 2947 transactions
    34. 6424 Merit received by DaveF (#300014) from 365 unique users in 3246 transactions
    35. 6316 Merit received by hosemary (#995810) from 366 unique users in 3443 transactions
    36. 6312 Merit received by stompix (#164749) from 472 unique users in 3501 transactions
    37. 6298 Merit received by Hhampuz (#881377) from 917 unique users in 4077 transactions
    38. 6170 Merit received by The Sceptical Chymist (#487418) from 617 unique users in 3453 transactions
    39. 6012 Merit received by n0nce (#3373858) from 194 unique users in 2628 transactions
    40. 5990 Merit received by Charles-Tim (#2776678) from 397 unique users in 3478 transactions
    41. 5943 Merit received by OmegaStarScream (#375981) from 404 unique users in 3249 transactions
    42. 5931 Merit received by jeremypwr (#137185) from 213 unique users in 3481 transactions
    43. 5928 Merit received by NeuroticFish (#257071) from 450 unique users in 3329 transactions
    44. 5902 Merit received by AlcoHoDL (#998490) from 191 unique users in 3452 transactions
    45. 5880 Merit received by Lucius (#533583) from 513 unique users in 3427 transactions
    46. 5856 Merit received by joker_josue (#97582) from 322 unique users in 2693 transactions
    47. 5659 Merit received by cAPSLOCK (#35501) from 222 unique users in 3175 transactions
    48. 5433 Merit received by Hueristic (#198573) from 199 unique users in 3113 transactions
    49. 5263 Merit received by zasad@ (#2654005) from 411 unique users in 2593 transactions
    50. 5130 Merit received by DireWolfM14 (#2003859) from 362 unique users in 2449 transactions
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 50425. 1 Merit received by 1ceStorm (#2342907) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50426. 1 Merit received by 1ce (#1019784) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50427. 1 Merit received by 1camtron (#1236351) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50428. 1 Merit received by 1apayment (#1855631) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50429. 1 Merit received by 1907KFY (#1935217) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50430. 1 Merit received by 16xypjnxlrew (#2705665) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50431. 1 Merit received by 16tonn (#3560052) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50432. 1 Merit received by 15horses1donkey (#560958) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50433. 1 Merit received by 15519028115Q (#3575647) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50434. 1 Merit received by 15262kk (#291561) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50435. 1 Merit received by 14z4rus (#3669471) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50436. 1 Merit received by 1453ist (#1431126) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50437. 1 Merit received by 1453eko (#1431103) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50438. 1 Merit received by 13Winter13 (#919666) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50439. 1 Merit received by 13ex07 (#1207068) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50440. 1 Merit received by 13dizel (#1208678) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50441. 1 Merit received by 1357924680 (#333305) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50442. 1 Merit received by 12tribes (#1221082) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50443. 1 Merit received by 12assa34 (#1729394) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50444. 1 Merit received by 123tm (#848549) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50445. 1 Merit received by 123pogi123 (#2252156) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50446. 1 Merit received by 123exo123 (#1919155) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50447. 1 Merit received by 112_blockchain (#2081987) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50448. 1 Merit received by 11:11pas (#1306783) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50449. 1 Merit received by 1083ivangod (#1952712) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50450. 1 Merit received by 101Crypta (#1287691) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50451. 1 Merit received by 100x (#80115) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50452. 1 Merit received by 100steeze (#3637720) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50453. 1 Merit received by 100%_Shared_FreeBitco.in (#2531436) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50454. 1 Merit received by 100monet (#323057) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50455. 1 Merit received by 1000x (#3509491) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50456. 1 Merit received by 1000usdforwife (#1547718) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50457. 1 Merit received by 1000alasan (#2458354) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50458. 1 Merit received by 0xMuted (#3713926) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50459. 1 Merit received by 0xBrian (#2625170) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50460. 1 Merit received by 0xb100d (#1342964) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50461. 1 Merit received by 0x77 (#3316521) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50462. 1 Merit received by 0x1Knowledge (#2000899) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50463. 1 Merit received by 0vx (#2805438) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50464. 1 Merit received by 0RajA0 (#1151527) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50465. 1 Merit received by 0nion (#3614135) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50466. 1 Merit received by 0bit (#493268) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50467. 1 Merit received by 063Myxa (#1432563) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50468. 1 Merit received by 05btc (#2050202) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50469. 1 Merit received by 00RedBlack00 (#2527578) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50470. 1 Merit received by 00hello (#2471124) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50471. 1 Merit received by $--Perfect. Exchange-$. (#1140007) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50472. 1 Merit received by $imple$imon (#2060672) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50473. 1 Merit received by $BitMakeR$ (#1166812) from 1 unique users in 1 transactions
 50474. 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: 26403
Sample
Code:
     1. 67872 Merit sent by El duderino_ (#1067333) to 876 unique users in 12192 transactions
     2. 64328 Merit sent by fillippone (#1852120) to 2098 unique users in 27685 transactions
     3. 63647 Merit sent by LoyceV (#459836) to 3284 unique users in 17138 transactions
     4. 55087 Merit sent by JayJuanGee (#252510) to 3486 unique users in 52928 transactions
     5. 54518 Merit sent by ABCbits (#359716) to 4374 unique users in 31705 transactions
     6. 45233 Merit sent by vapourminer (#33156) to 3546 unique users in 31408 transactions
     7. 42195 Merit sent by hugeblack (#1059082) to 2756 unique users in 14824 transactions
     8. 41791 Merit sent by suchmoon (#234771) to 2887 unique users in 9154 transactions
     9. 36675 Merit sent by DdmrDdmr (#1582324) to 2815 unique users in 29707 transactions
    10. 36442 Merit sent by xandry (#382413) to 2473 unique users in 13486 transactions
    11. 33333 Merit sent by Symmetrick (#2627711) to 2254 unique users in 16803 transactions
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11. Post 66021658 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 07:33:19 CET 2025) in JJG’s Outline of Bitcoin Investment Ideas:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:41:53 AM
[edited out]
Because according to the DCA method, you should continue the DCA method in the long term until you accumulate one Bitcoin.
In the abstract, I fail to understand why you are proclaiming some kind of a need for anyone to shoot for the accumulation of 1 bitcoin.  That is retarded to presume that we know enough about another person's situation in order to set that kind of a bitcoin accumulation target for them, and I hear other people talking about achieving 1 bitcoin, which truly has fallen out of reach for a lot of normies in the past few years, even though there still are some folks who could reach such goal of reaching 1 BTC, yet even a person who might be investing $300 per week, may well struggle to reach 1 BTC within 10-ish years (of course depending on how bitcoin's price does in the coming years). A person investing $300 per week would have had invested right around $15,600 after 1 year, and therefore would have had invested $156k after 10 years, and I have my doubts that the BTC price is going to have an average price of $156k, especially spread over the next 10 years...
I think that now is a good time to be aggressive if the person is accumulating BTC. Better to just DCA would be to make heavy investments when we see a bloodbath like we are seeing this week.

Maybe even using some strategy similar to the withdrawal strategy (considering the 200WMA price) but as the opposite. Even using some advanced month to anticipate some buys...

I understand what you are saying in terms of trying to structure buys to be more aggressive when the BTC price is closer to the 200-WMA and less aggressive when it is further away from the 200-WMA, yet tentatively, I believe that trying to strategize buys ends up lessening a persons aggressiveness in buying and ends up employing too much waiting and not enough persistent, consistent, regular and ongoing buying.

I frequently suggest that guys should attempt to buy bitcoin as aggressively as they are able to do without overdoing it.. so in that way they would not authorize themselves to sell any bitcoin (and/or to trade) until reaching their overaccumulation stage.

Part of the problem with what you are saying is that it becomes difficult to create a set an objective standard for how aggressive or how whimpy a guy should be in his bitcoin buying, and we cannot know bitcoin's price in advance, and one of the ONLY things that we tentatively know about bitcoin is that it is designed to pump forever... so in that regard, we are better to get as much as we can as early as we are able to do so without holding back or slowing down because we believe the BTC price may or may not have a future dip. 

Accordingly, from my point of view, it seems better to error on the side of paying more per BTC and getting in earlier rather than later rather than trying to strategize  buys, including trying to strategizing for buying on dips, which I think that trying to buy on dips ultimately puts guys into a less aggressive (and a more whiimpy) mindset.

Of course, once a person accumulates enough (or more than enough) then he no longer needs to worry about buying any more BTC so long as he sells within the limitations that keep him from falling out of overaccumulation status.

If a guy is feeling that he still needs to buy bitcoin then he should be doing it all of the time and regularly, yet I am not against structurally holding back some money for buying dips while recognizing that the dips may or may not end up happening, so then in that sense any money that is coming in that gets authorized for BTC buys, then perhaps 80% or more will just buy right away, and perhaps no more than 20% would be allowed to hold back for dips that may or may not happen... and if the BTC price keeps going up and no dip happens, then the 20% (each week or month) would keep piling up.. so there might be an itch to use it for buying at some point, yet the dip is not happening.



12. Post 66021628 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Nov 8 07:15:50 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: philipma1957 on November 07, 2025, 02:07:47 PM
oh Joe Biden left the office with BTC at 108k
and we are 100k
Just saying Trump has sucked bigly so far.

Try to genuine and representative in the kinds of proclamations that you are making, otherwise you will be understood as a non-credible dweeb who is mere spinning facts in order to tell some kind of a story that fits with your bias ways of dealing with the world.

I could hardly give any shits about Trump, even though many follks consider that he probably has been good overall for bitcoin and crypto even though sure he is a grifter and likely does not deserve to benefit from his various insider-bullshit activities... yet at the same time, it is really hard to do anything about it, since systematically the whole US governmental and/or administrative system has
allowed for that much power to go to the executive in spite of various supposed checks and balances.

Anyhow back to the price. For all intents and purposes, the applicable period of the political related pump was the discovery that Trump had won the election.. which surely there is some representation in that starting out price (of $50k to $60k) since we had spent a decent amount of time around there in 2021, and then for most of 2024, we were bouncing between $55k-ish and $70k.. so in essence we could proclaim something like $69k to be a ballpark idea of the starting out of the Trump pump.

In the beginning of November 2024, the 200-WMA was $40,500, and today it is $55k.

That is not outrageously UP, but it is still an ongoing grinding away at UPpity - it is ONLY 36% higher.. but still. a lot of assets would kill for such an ongoing and persistent UPpity.

Quote from: philipma1957 on November 07, 2025, 02:07:47 PM
The reason is he made BTC a MAGA thing  right wing  thus losing 45-50% of the buyers  as they see anti BTC as anti MAGA .
We do not need half the country to be anti BTC or Half the World to be anti BTC for that matter.

Surely, he is a polarizing character, and his ongoing grift does not really help.

I suppose in some sense, I don't mind your anti-Trump proclamation, since it is quite likely that bitcoin gives few shits about Trump, so sure he and various other politicians are trying to get into bitcoin an perhaps even trying to harness its energy.. Can you blame them?  Maybe it is better to not have outward hostility, even though I still think that there has to be some level of hostility, otherwise Samauri wallet developers would have had been treated with a bit more of a lighter touch (a softer glove). They like bitcoin as long at they can control it and attempt to personally profit off of it.

Quote from: Richy_T on November 07, 2025, 02:54:27 PM
oh Joe Biden left the office with BTC at 108k

and we are 100k
Interesting. Closer to the time, you were willing to begrudgingly admit that most of that price was attained mostly on the event of Trump winning the November election and in anticipation of his entering office something over two months later but you appear to have gaslit yourself that it was all only due to the stellar achievements of the gentleman (who took inflation to levels not seen since the 70s) far into geriatric decline and also that the recent $125k ATH never happened.

It's true that Trump hasn't done a huge amount for Bitcoin. Those who have been paying attention suspected there was a lot of pandering going on (and you're certainly old enough to have seen that from innumerable politicians through many election cycles). Even still, it's still astounding even after 9 years how far TDS will take people.

Philip is not ONLY deranged about Trump.. He's got some other issues interfering with his logic (or lack thereof).

Quote from: philipma1957 on November 07, 2025, 03:26:33 PM
as for living in a liberal state. I live in Monmouth county it is republican. I have voted for my Republican congressman Chris Smith since 1992 and he has won each and every election.

Some of my best friends are republicans.

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on November 07, 2025, 10:35:52 PM
If you wonder if spot Bitcoin ETFs are important for Bitcoin, consider what propelled the price of BTC up - Spot BTC ETFs had $240M inflows!

Yes.. in some sense they are a necessary evil.

They cannot be stopped.

Bitcoin is for friends and enemies.

Shitcoiners also have these arguments about bitcoin needs shitcoins otherwise bitcoin would be nothing.

Even if bitcoin spot ETFs have been pumping bitcoin (even prior to their January 10, 2024 going live), they are a derivative product.

Keep your eye on the prize.. which happens to be bitcoin and the bitcoin gives the spot BTC ETFs value even if insiders in regards to Bitcoin spot ETFs have been pumping bitcoin since about October 2023 (when blackrock and buddies filed for their being approved right after GBTC having had won the law suite against the SEC).. Yes.. Bitcoin spot ETFs do not live in a vacuum.. there is a history... related to their getting involved..  Many guys here are not ignorant to many of those facts, even though guys will also differ in their assessment of importance or lack of importance of such ongoing financialization that cannot be stopped..

Financialization of bitcoin is just one of the current ongoing factors (and network effects - discussed by Trace Mayer in 2014/2015),  even some guys do not seem to understand the value of owning actual bitcoin rather than pumping bitcoin spo ETFs as if they were the same thing... The pumping of Bitcoin Spot ETFs is likely an attack on self-sovereignty aspects of bitcoin, even though nothing can really be done about the ongoing growth and popularity of such inferior bitcoin derivative products seeming to want to fool people into ideas that they are better than owning real bitcoin.

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on Today at 01:30:05 AM
Newbie Bitcoin spot ETF investor who happens to believe that bitcoin spot ETFs are better than the real bitcoin, and also happens to be a bitcoin price dynamic's expert coming into the space to inform us less knowledgable folks with his pithy lecture that bitcoin is "correlated" to macro.

Who would-a-thunk?

You think that we haven't heard that nonsense previously like more than 10,000 times..  
Quite lying you scumbag asshole! I've never said spot Bitcoin ETFs are better than real bitcoin. You're a worthless piece of shit thug, JJG.  
Why anybody puts up with your stupid comments and the crap you dish out I'll never understand...

You are ongoingly trying to pump bitcoin spot ETFs... so yeah... that is problematic... and perhaps shows you don't quite understand what it bitcoin, even though you have been providing some links to bitcoin related information in recent times.

You might also not know the difference between a derivative product and the real thing.  Sure there are advantages and disadvantages to each, yet they should not be confused and/or convoluted, so hopefully you can figure out those kinds of nuances.. and perhaps even some day start to love king daddy rather than trying to convolute what it is and trying to present ETFs as if they were some kind of a savior to bitcoin when their role is not exactly full of benevolence and/or lacking in trade offs..



13. Post 66020225 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 21:09:49 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: Bazzu on Today at 11:40:13 AM
now at $99k.
HOLD!
It's time to hold on, I guess. Because the roller coaster ride is about to begin.  Wink

I can see Viscore HODLing, since he has been registered here since November 2015, so perhaps he has had time to accumulate bitcoin over the past 10-ish years..

yet you (Bazzu) have only been registered here since September 2022.. . so you should still be buying. .unless you were able to front-load your investment into bitcoin in the first year or two that you were here.

Quote from: Viscore on Today at 11:43:54 AM
now at $99k.
HOLD!
It's time to hold on, I guess. Because the roller coaster ride is about to begin.  Wink
I like to see this dump to $50k and see how the weak hands would react.   Grin

Time to test how strong we can HODL here.

You come off as a bit perverted Viscore.. even though there are likely quite a few bitcoin treasury companies that have no back up plans, except that they took investors' money with a plan that bitcoin "only" goes up, which might not work out very well for them if bitcoin does not end up going up.

By the way, my own system allows for buys all the way down to $50k, if we were to go there.  I would likely go crazy otherwise, and yeah, each of the seemingly prepared ones of us has our ways of dealing with both volatility matters and also extremes in either direction, yet sometimes we might not know how prepared we actually are until our systems are put into test.  I don't like those situations, even though I keep buying on the way down, and surely there end up being quite a few folks who get separated from their coins based on their failure/refusal to put strong enough systems into place (and some of those folks do end up being innocent people, but yeah, tough lessons, sometimes.. and any of us can become scared that we might end up being one of the ones who end up getting slaughtered).

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on Today at 12:01:07 PM
I think we might need to go back to the old days to get some results of yesteryear.

Where’s Bob’s rusty pipe?
JJG Thursday’s?
El Duderino fine dining photos?
Somebody needs to publicly mindrust their entire stash?

You might have a valid point this time, even though we know that time stops for no one.. and we cannot roll back the clock...

new times are being created, as we speak.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 12:04:00 PM
With 24% capital gains it’s too much of a risk. I sold enough Bitcoin for six years of life expenses. In hindsight I should have sold more over 120k but I thought we would hit at least 150k this year.

Love to be wrong but this looks like frustrated OG’s and four year cycle believers dumping due to lack of bullish price action. It’s causing severe selling pressure. I think the bull run is over.

Clearly I hope it’s not as I become significantly wealthier with uppity price action. I just say what I see though without bias.
With diminishing returns we are witnessing now (Bitcoin went up less than x2 this cycle about x1.8 to be precise), perhaps there is no reason to wait six years to sell? Just to remind, previous cycles' gains were as follows: 2013-2017 x17 (1115 to 19700), 2017-2021 x3.5 (19700 to 69000).

So, if we're lucky we could expect Bitcoin to reach $176400 (40% growth if compared to 80% growth this cycle) in 4 years. This is an optimistic scenario, realistic could be something like $150k or pathetic 129k EUR. Taking into account inflation etc. $150k in 2029 will probably buy you less than $120k or even $100k today.    

The times of parabolic pumps are over. Amen.   Cool
I believe the  bull run might be over too.

However,  as you pointed out,  bitcoin price volatility is lower than some years ago. We might ne facing a bear market of prices like 90-100k, and we might reach 120k (ath) sooner than in previous cycles.

We might be facing a much less volatile bear market as well, with prices closer to the ATH. There is a huge buying pressure now from big players.

What you are describing hardly fits a definition to knock us out of our current bull market..   My own framing of the matter is that we are either in a bull market or a bear market, so we are in a bull market until we get kicked out of it.  I don't really have any strong definition, and I surely don't except various traditional definitions of bear versus bull market, since so far, bitcoin does not fit into a categorization of itself as a mature asset class, so in that regards, it has a bit of a unique positioning, and I doubt that it is just going to smoothly fall into some neat categorization and transition into stability and smoothness - those fantasies of bitcoin's transition into stability and smoothness have ongoingly existed in bitcoin since my late 2013 entrance into the space (and from my reading of some posts that were published prior to my actively watching aspects of the bitcoin space).

The more I type, the more I don't buy it.  I don't buy that we are going to have any kind of smooth transition into stability and smoothness.

Sure it could happen, yet I doubt it is has very good odds of happening, especially since exuberance is nearly inevitable, and then there are needs of correction from such exuberance.   It is possible that right now, we go into a crazy ass correction period to flush out the various overleveraged bitcoin treasury companies, yet I am not sure if there is enough froth to sustain such flushing out, and I am not even claiming to know anything, beyond just wanting to state that my ongoing belief remains that one of the most inevitable things in bitcoin remains its volatility, and I am not going to claim to know which direction, even though to me, the odds continue to stay in the bull slot until we are knocked out of such bull slot, which has not yet been achieved from my perspective, however lame it may be.

Quote from: BitHodlers on Today at 12:22:28 PM
@BitHodlers - Here's another one that will upset the OG bears that can't handle positive Bitcoin news!
Citi Sees Bitcoin Hitting $181K in 2026
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/citi-sees-bitcoin-hitting-181k-145613777.html
Grin They just continue to panic here and spread doom.

You are projecting.

There aren't any meaningful number of panicker WO members in these here parts, even if some guys have chosen to take some coin off the table and even if they are taking 10x or more off the table than the size of your whole current stash size.



14. Post 66020012 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 20:10:13 CET 2025) in 100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Is $100K:

Quote from: Majestic-milf on Today at 11:09:58 AM
Many would say Bitcoin is going down instead of up and may even lose the appetite to continue holding and I honestly won't blame them cause it's no fun to be looking at price while it bleeds red but most times patience is always a rewarding factor. Do not give up guys!
 I put in a new number of push-ups, doing 130 push-ups in two sets cause that's the number I'm hoping we end the year with and here's my report;
1[edit]00k, Majestic-milf,16,1510,2025-11-07

From my perspective, bitcoin is more suitable as an investment rather than a trade, even though sure a lot of guys still might do quite well in regards to trading bitcoin and shaving off profits from time to time.. but it is way better as an investment rather than as a trad, such as continuing to buy it for a couple of cycles and then figuring out ways to mostly hold it for life.. even if the bitcoiner might start to draw upon it after a couple of cycles rather than continuing to buy it.

Guys who give up are likely treating bitcoin as a trade and/or are overinvested so they don't likely understand the thing that they had bought... Hopefully guys in these parts are mostly recognizing bitcoin as an investment rather than a trade, even though surely I understand some guys also fuck around with trading and/or bragging about their trading (and likely worsening of their position, even though they believe they enjoy their gambling lil selfies), cough cough author of OP.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Quote from: Sexylizzy2813 on Today at 02:19:35 PM
[edited out]
It has become a habit to always watch how the price goes up and drops, that alone has a high chance of discouraging someone who doesn't have the mind to over look the market movement. You'd agree with me that many has already planned on cashing out instead of buying, is never easy when Bitcoin price is dragging holders to be on the losing side, they tend to make harsh decision that's not favorable.

Speak for yourself, since you seem to be struggling getting into an investment perspective and practicing bitcoin in an investment kind of a way.

As I mentioned in my earlier post, there are likely a lot o0f guys who need to just buckle down and ongoingly buy bitcoin for 4 years straight at any price (just figured out the amount that you can afford to buy each week) and then reassess if they need to change their practices after buying ongoingly and regularly for 4 years straight...

Of course, in the end, guys can do what they like, since it can be quite challenging for guys to transition (or is it transform) themselves into an investor's mindset when it comes to bitcoin.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
There are still eight more weeks remaining in the year, so a lot can happen in eight weeks, and why would we (or bitcoin's prices) give too many shits about calendar years?

Regarding supposed artificial numbers, such as $100k, I know that we are having fun with this nice round number, yet I doubt that $100k is even close to as significant as people are seeming to make it out to be... it is like a bump along the way.. and yeah, there are buyers and sellers.
so what should we focus on? we need to choose a specific time to make a prediction. specific dates are chosen for things like this so that the progress of investments in bitcoin and other investments can be more easily understood. it's a very simple matter. isn't the end of 2025 a noteworthy time for you?

Of course, you can do whatever you like, even if it might not be good for you either financially or psychologically.. but whatever, you are in charge of your own life.

I have mentioned many times that bitcoin should be considered as an investment rather than a trade, and such investment likely has a 4-10 years or longer timeline, and most people it is going to be more than 10 years.  The only reason to have less than 10 years would be based on age and/or health considerations.

So if you spend one or two cycles building your investment by ongoing buying, then you should not be getting overly distracted by short term BTC price moves, and you should be able to reassess where you are at in terms of building your bitcoin investment after one or two cycles to figure out if you might need to make some adjustments to your investment strategies based on the quantity of bitcoin you had accumulated and of course your other personal factors.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
i'm not trying to imply that bitcoin's direction will change or the rally will reverse when 2025 ends. the end of a year is an extremely sensitive time when you can review everything. bitcoin's price doesn't move based on whether it's new year's day or not, but certain things need to happen to align with a pattern.

Why would you care if you are an investor?  Perhaps you are buying $100 per week or $10 per week or maybe you are making adjustments to the amount that you buy based on your own ongoing discretionary income and/or other cashflow management factors  that might affect your ongoing buying of bitcoin.

Fucking around with trading or selling to get more bitcoin comes off as gambling rather than ongoingly building your bitcoin, which is likely amongst the better of goals when it comes to bitcoin... but hey, you are free to come to your own conclusions and do what you like in terms of ongoingly getting distracted by price in your eariest of years of supposedly wanting to accumulate bitcoin.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
what did you expect me to say?

I understand a lot of guys are distracted by price, and newbies should be happy to be able to continue to buy during dips, no matter their interpretation of causes for the dips, and surely no one really knows if the price is going to dip more or return back to all time highs, but still dips seem like great opportunities to continue to buy bitcoin, even if your overall bitcoin holdings is either less profitable and/or perhaps dipping into the negative value in terms of your average cost per BTC.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
would it make more sense to you if i said, “bitcoin's price in 142 days and 6 hours...”? there are a few key times we know about in bitcoin. every 4 years there's a halving, every year there's new year's, and every year we look at what happened in that quarter 4 times. i don't understand why you're trying to be so contrary.

You can do whatever you like when it comes to your own accounting or if you are likely overly emphasizing bitcoin as if it were on some kind of a mandatory schedule.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
these are my thoughts about the current status of bitcoin. first of all, i strongly believe that we are not going to see a new all-time high in 2025 anymore. that ~$125k move didn’t give me that euphoric feeling, of course, but now i think that was supposed to be it. secondly, a daily close below $100k is a huge thing regarding the bull run’s capacity. if the price continues to refuse to close below that level, we might see what we saw back in june.

as for advice, i’d say just keep collecting bitcoin. there are plenty of sellers to buy bitcoin from. time will show who’s right about selling/buying..
if you have ONLY been in bitcoin a few years, and especially for less than a whole cycle, i have a hard time imagining that you are even close to having had been able to accumulate enough bitcoin, unless you were able to move money into bitcoin from some other investments that you might have (also known as reallocating)
when someone expresses their opinion about bitcoin, especially since i've been doing it myself lately, i really don't understand why you keep repeating that i don't spend enough time on bitcoin and haven't accumulated enough of it.

Of course, you do not need to give your details if you don't want to, yet I have a hard time imagining very many circumstances in which a guy would have had been able to accumulate enough bitcoin in the past year and a half, especially given bitcoin's price action and even if a person were to be able to front-load or reallocate from other assets into bitcoin.

Surely, you are free to look at bitcoin however you like, and I am free to criticize such perspectives, to the extent that they seem to make sense to me within my framework of seeing bitcoin related matters or if I might recall any details regarding what you may or may not be doing.

Of course, this is a public thread so the ideas are not just about bitcoin as it pertains to me and/or you, but potentially various other ideas that might be applicable and/or interesting within the discussion of bitcoin prices and pushups.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
what i wrote has nothing to do with accumulating bitcoin, but every time you quote me, you end up steering the conversation back to the same place.

Yes.  Accumulation is the thing to do when it comes to bitcoin, especially guys in their early stages getting involved in bitcoin, and you don't need to agree with that framework.  I personally believe that trading is a bad approach to bitcoin, so I will criticize it whenever I get a chance to.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
i am aware that you have much more experience with bitcoin than i do, probably many times more bitcoin, and a very valuable position in this forum, and i respect that, but why don't you just let people discuss their opinions?

No one is stopping you from discussing your opinion, and surely if I don't agree with your opinion or I want to comment or question such opinion, then any of us can participate in such back and forth to the extent that we are even talking about anything that might make sense to ourselves and/or any other member participating in this thread.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
yes, even in 20 years, the amount of bitcoin i have won't make me retire, but we always try to do the best we can. what is “enough bitcoin” for you? is it a whole bitcoin? is it 10 bitcoins? if you tell me, i'll know whether i meet your expectations or not.

You don't need to meet my expectations.  Each guy figures out his own way of going forward with bitcoin based on his own circumstances.  I personally think that if a guy is able to invest anywhere between 5% and 25% of his income into bitcoin, then it could take him anywhere between 4 years and 20 years to have had merely invested 1 year of his income into bitcoin depending on how high or how low within the range he is able to consistently invest into bitcoin. 

Some guys are more capable than other guys in terms of how much they are able to regularly invest into bitcoin, yet some guys have built up investments and/or savings prior to coming to bitcoin, so they could reallocate some or all into bitcoin from those other investments in order to potentially make better progress in regards to their bitcoin accumulation goals (which apparently you give few shits about bitcoin accumulation goals since you might be too distracted by trading (ie gambling) or perhaps you also are distracted by shitcoins too.

Anyhow there are ways for guys (whether you want to or not) to measure their progress along the way of building a bitcoin portfolio and in order to figure out how to potentially transition from accumulation to maintenance and then to liquidation... and each of these are stages in a journey, in which we do not need to agree upon, where a person might be within their journey or even if they agree with the journey in the event that they are distracted by trading(gambling) and/or shitcoins.

It can take a long time to build up a bitcoin holdings, and even more time, if you are distracted... yet it seems to me that if a guy is able to get to a point in which the 200-WMA valuation of his holdings is equal to his target level of income that he would like to receive from his bitcoin, then he has reached entry-level fuck you status.. so of course, that level of income is going to vary from person to person, yet since 2020, I have frequently liked to talk about $80k per year as being entry-level fuck you status (and prior to 2020, I referred to $40k per year as entry-level fuck you status). 

So, right now, a person would need to have 14.585 BTC in order to be at default entry-level fuck you status that would presumptively allow a sustainable withdrawal of $80k per year and with a 7% increase in the dollar value each year perpetually (forever and ever and ever) into the future  and surely the amount is going to vary from person to person..  and sure we can disagree about the various presumptions of the sustainability of such a model withdrawal system.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
a person doesn't need to have spent years on bitcoin or have “enough” bitcoin to share their thoughts about it.

Of course, you can share your thoughts, and if they seem dumb then you might get unwanted feedback about those thoughts. Of course, if the BTC price is moving  a lot in one direction or another (especially down) there could be some increased intensities in the kinds of disagreements that otherwise agreeable guys might enter into... and we may well even disagree about how to deal with such BTC price volatility and our opinions might become strong in those topics. No one is stopping you from talking, even if I suggested that you should be happy to be able to accumulate bitcoin, yet perhaps you don't really know what your purpose in bitcoin is since you may well be thinking about bitcoin as a trade rather than as an investment and therefore you consider that I am being overly imposing on you when I am proclaiming that guys should be accumulating bitcoin. 

We can agree to disagree, yet I doubt you are going to stop me from suggesting that guys need to be accumulating bitcoin, especially newbies and perhaps anyone who have been in bitcoin less than a full cycle.. and surely there are a lot of guys who likely should be accumulating bitcoin for a couple of cycles or more whether they agree with that or not.. so in the end, if they don't agree because they don't see the value of bitcoin, then I am not going to agree with them, even though, sure, they can do what they like in terms of accumulating bitcoin or not and/or whether they agree that the accumulation of bitcoin is a goal that is suitable to their situation/circumstances.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
everyone can share their own thoughts. it's up to you whether you take them seriously or not. but if you keep repeating this just to imply that my opinions aren't important, i want you to know that.

Your opinion is that I am not being nice enough to you?  Is that it?

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
if you're doing all this just to tell me to keep accumulating bitcoin, thank you, i understand. but i'm already trying to do that.

Good. At least you agree that accumulation is a good goal, and so if you agree that accumulating is a good goal, then what is the problem?  Just keep buying bitcoin, and if there is a dip, then that shoudl not affect you, unless you run out of money.

Bitcoin accumulation involves both the regular buying of bitcoin, yet it also involves the creation, building and maintenance of strong cashflow management systems/practices - which also include back up funds.. So surely, it can take time to figure out how to increase your discretionary income so that you can buy more bitcoin, yet if you are a young person, you might need to be working on your employment skills and abilities to earn future income, so it is not always clear whether it is better to focus on earning more and spending less to increase discretionary income or if it is better to work on employment skills.  You are the one that has to figure out those kinds of details to figure out what might be your better path foreward and also based on your own individual factors.

Quote from: blomen on Today at 04:26:36 PM
even though you're used to it, i don't really like making such long explanations, dear jjg. my head is really spinning. please allow me to report my push-ups.
10[edit]0k,blomen,69,9400,2025-11-07

It is up to you whether to respond.. and we don't have to agree.



15. Post 66019559 (unedited backup) (by uche6215) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 18:04:02 CET 2025) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: Don Pedro Dinero on November 06, 2025, 02:53:47 PM
It would certainly be safer to add the app to android store,  so we wouldn't need to go to the website do download the apk file

Well man, I agree in part of what you say but in part I don't. It would be cool to have it on the play store or apple app store but I think if you trust Bitz.io to bet your money in it you should trust it also to download the app. And I don't know how difficult it is to get an app on those stores. If it is easy for Bitz.io I would say go for it.
If the downloading and installing of the software/app is disturbing then the official website is always there for people to use. In downloading there are many things to consider. The storage space in the and the speed of the device. If the space is not big, and you download app or software, it would slow the system so it is good to use the Casino official website. But if the it is from the website to download the apk, it will be ok.



16. Post 66019430 (unedited backup) (by Cookdata) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 17:26:25 CET 2025) in How to check if website has a crypto drainer:

Quote from: ovcijisir on Today at 04:07:33 PM
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Why would you care to prove anything? There are so much  scam and phishing websites out there... Just ignore and stay away from it.

If it a phishing of a known service, such as a casino or a reputable exchange or even a mixer, just go to their ANN thread and report there.

It's more about exposing scam and making sure people people get right information if they google the site before making any deposits.

I wanted to make sure the website is scam before I make any accusations, but all the red flags speak for themselves so I'm 99.99% sure it is scam website now.

If you don't test, you may never found out the vulnerability of the website, just like I said you can do analysis if you have the knowledge or with $2 ETH on base chain, you should be able to make simple transaction, there are some wallet drainers that will sweep wallet that has as low as $0.5 ETH if the chain is on base. Though, I'm not asking you to risk around any websites if it's not worth what you want to see.


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The Metamask wallet detects such websites, but unfortunately, alerts are activated based on accumulated reports. If the site is relatively new, the most rational approach, proven 100%, is to be willing to fall victim.
Regardless of whether it's a drainer wallet or not, it's best to prevent bigger risk by connecting each new service to a new, minimally funded wallet. If it turns out to be a wallet drainer, you'll only lose a small amount. Be wary of contracts that allow scheduled drains, which also need to be time-tested.

Thanks for the info, I didn't know about that Metamask functionality. I'll make sure to report this site when I log on my computer which has Metamask installed.

Not only Metamask, Rabby wallet has this feature, before you make any connection with any website, it tells you about the site popularity if it's has been listed on Defi lama and other Defi website tracker, this alone tells you the website is legit or fake. Another is Rabby wallet analyse the website based on activity, if there has been bad reviews about the website. It also warn you about the connection if it's a legit website.

If the website support Solana chain, phantom wallet gives you warning too. It may even stop the page from loading if you have the extension on your PC or use the browser on the phone version.



17. Post 66019369 (unedited backup) (by ovcijisir) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 17:07:37 CET 2025) in How to check if website has a crypto drainer:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:25:08 PM
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Why would you care to prove anything? There are so much  scam and phishing websites out there... Just ignore and stay away from it.

If it a phishing of a known service, such as a casino or a reputable exchange or even a mixer, just go to their ANN thread and report there.

It's more about exposing scam and making sure people people get right information if they google the site before making any deposits.

I wanted to make sure the website is scam before I make any accusations, but all the red flags speak for themselves so I'm 99.99% sure it is scam website now.

Quote from: rat03gopoh on Today at 03:12:17 PM
The Metamask wallet detects such websites, but unfortunately, alerts are activated based on accumulated reports. If the site is relatively new, the most rational approach, proven 100%, is to be willing to fall victim.
Regardless of whether it's a drainer wallet or not, it's best to prevent bigger risk by connecting each new service to a new, minimally funded wallet. If it turns out to be a wallet drainer, you'll only lose a small amount. Be wary of contracts that allow scheduled drains, which also need to be time-tested.

Thanks for the info, I didn't know about that Metamask functionality. I'll make sure to report this site when I log on my computer which has Metamask installed.



18. Post 66017385 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Nov 7 04:41:55 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: serveria.com on November 06, 2025, 09:46:17 PM
With 24% capital gains it’s too much of a risk. I sold enough Bitcoin for six years of life expenses. In hindsight I should have sold more over 120k but I thought we would hit at least 150k this year.

Love to be wrong but this looks like frustrated OG’s and four year cycle believers dumping due to lack of bullish price action. It’s causing severe selling pressure. I think the bull run is over.

Clearly I hope it’s not as I become significantly wealthier with uppity price action. I just say what I see though without bias.
With diminishing returns we are witnessing now (Bitcoin went up less than x2 this cycle about x1.8 to be precise), perhaps there is no reason to wait six years to sell? Just to remind, previous cycles' gains were as follows: 2013-2017 x17 (1115 to 19700), 2017-2021 x3.5 (19700 to 69000).

So, if we're lucky we could expect Bitcoin to reach $176400 (40% growth if compared to 80% growth this cycle) in 4 years. This is an optimistic scenario, realistic could be something like $150k or pathetic 129k EUR. Taking into account inflation etc. $150k in 2029 will probably buy you less than $120k or even $100k today.    

The times of parabolic pumps are over. Amen.   Cool

Bitcoin has not gone up enough for you in your last 8 years since your forum registration, and you feel that your prospects by accumulating and/or holding bitcoin are not good?

I think that bitcoin has been a great place to hold value, and I have am fairly confident that in 4 years the bottom price of BTC (such as the 200-WMA) will be higher than $150k.  Sure my earlier projections show late 2029 as $211k (for the bottom price), and that number might have to be projected (readjusted) downwardly, so there is a certain need for any of us who are buying into bitcoin (or already bought into bitcoin) to go with the flow in terms of figuring out if there might be better places to put value if you believe that bitcoin is going to start to underperform other places in which you could put some (or perhaps all?) of your time, energies and/or monetary value.

You are probably losing the plot  (and/or losing focus) if you believe that there is some other better place to put value outside of bitcoin.. but that's your choice. 

On a personal level, it is not like we can control outcomes, but we can try to hedge as best as we can.

By the way, the 200-WMA moved from $17,003 on this same date in 2021 as compared to where it is today at $54,852.  That is about a 3.23 appreciation of the bottom (which should give us some assurance)

Quote from: cAPSLOCK on November 06, 2025, 09:56:00 PM
......... I don't think Bitcoin is any real danger because of the changes that the core teammade. My beef is that they jammed a contentious change down the throats of all Bitcoiners and laughed at us when we begged them to hold up.

It seems many folks find the method of implementation part as troubling;.. even though various core folks keep proclaiming the change to have had been a non-change change..

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on November 06, 2025, 10:07:22 PM
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Agree with most of this to be honest sadly but then I remember Gold, with a far bigger market cap did 60% this year so it gives me hope that a few years down the line we could be over 200k.

With increased adoption and more institutions piling in maybe we do a 3x or 4x in a few years. Time will tell, I don’t know what went wrong this cycle (assuming it has topped) but it has been pathetic.

I guess we are all still married to Bitcoin for the foreseeable future.

Yep.  It seems to go back to the question about where else are "we" going to go? 

Dee cornz seem to be the best game in town, and perhaps even you (LFC) might be questioning the extent to which your negativism about the corn relates to your own seemingly over-reliance on dee cornz being on some kind of a schedule.  Some normies are going to get manipulated out of their corn (just like they were in 2021) based on expectations that BTC price moves have to happen within a certain time range and with a certain kind of magnitude in order to be "acceptable,"  and remember how some folks got so separated from their coins because they considered the 200-WMA to be some kind of an impenetrable price floor... there were a lot of reckenings when BTC prices went below $22k in June-ish of 2022 and then spent a lot of time below the 200-WMA (a considerable part of 16 months).

There is some non-rigidity in the bitcoin framework that we have simultaneously come to love and and get frustrated about.

By the way, I know deep down on the inside you both want to be correct about your side of the bet, yet at the same time you want me to win. hahahahaha

Isn't this outstanding bet making the whole recent BTC price dynamics matter so much more entertaining?  Everyone (meaning bitcoiners) is going to be happier if I win the bet, but then at the same time, life in bitcoinlandia cannot be that easy, right?

Quote from: OgNasty on November 06, 2025, 10:51:31 PM
Bitcoin Treasury companies are already selling at a loss. Metaplanet is doubling down and raising funds while being upside down on their holdings… This is going to get so ugly…
https://x.com/kashyap286/status/1986355943144337447
Just admit you sold some, stop being a drama queen.
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The giant position is now 5% underwater.
It is not up all the time?? Panic!!  Grin
Of course I sold some. I came in here and told everyone they would regret not selling at $117K as well… I still have more than 2/3s of my net worth in Bitcoin, so I’ll be looking for a last ditch effort pump to lower that % even more.

People only panic when they don’t know what’s going on. I’ve been waiting for this for years, so I’m celebrating.
This is exactly what happens. You sold and now you are looking for confirmation in a biased way to spread your narrative. If you held you would think otherwise, this makes you biased. Everyone on X is doing it too they are just more malicious. Depending on whether they opened short or long positions is what their evaluation of the market is..
I’m not looking for anything from anyone. I already have what I wanted. Enough money to last me the rest of my life at a lifestyle significantly higher than I’m living now without ever having to work again. Imagine me caring what random strangers on the internet think… LOL. Everyone here is going to tell people to hold all the way down to $60K. I’m speaking the hard truth. Ignore me if you want, but know that I’m doing it for you, not me. I’m already quite pleased with myself. I have nothing left to gain posting here. These posts are for the love of the game.
Alright, I know who is leading in the mental disorder race of this thread.  Grin
I prefer the term, “Batshit crazy.”

There's nothing wrong with shaving profits at various points on the way up, especially for anyone who considers that they got enough or more than enough bitcoin. 

Some folks, it is not going to make a lot of difference if bitcoin is $60k versus $120k versus $10k.  They are well off in any of those scenarios, and sure as bitcoin holders, they likely prefer higher prices rather than lower prices, but there no urgency in the matter.

On the other hand, if guys are fairly early in their bitcoin accumulation journey, it seems better to just keep accumulating for a whole cycle or two in order to get far enough in their BTC accumulation that they feel as if they have enough or more than enough corn.

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on Today at 01:08:50 AM
I’m not looking for anything from anyone. I already have what I wanted. Enough money to last me the rest of my life at a lifestyle significantly higher than I’m living now without ever having to work again. Imagine me caring what random strangers on the internet think… LOL. Everyone here is going to tell people to hold all the way down to $60K. I’m speaking the hard truth. Ignore me if you want, but know that I’m doing it for you, not me. I’m already quite pleased with myself. I have nothing left to gain posting here. These posts are for the love of the game.
Alright, I know who is leading in the mental disorder race of this thread.  Grin
@BitHodlers - I think you're probably starting to get the picture for some of the psychological misfits here. Be aware that some of them will dogpile on you if you don't conform to being their equal in antisocial schizophrenia.  

I would think that it helps to keep repeating the same ideas, so that perhaps the uttered behaviors will manifest (at least within perception) into reality.



19. Post 66015937 (unedited backup) (by Merit.s) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 19:42:38 CET 2025) in Need help for wallet:

If you want a strong security, you should buy a hardware wallet like bitmover suggested.

If you feel you can want a software wallet, electrum is good because it's easy to use and a bitcoin only wallet. If you want a multicoin wallet cake wallet is good. It has the swap features from one coin to another.



20. Post 66015340 (unedited backup) (by Akbarkoe) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 17:08:26 CET 2025) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: Agbe on Today at 03:14:51 PM
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There are some, I just searched for sports betting apps in play store and found some.

It might be hard to make them available in all regions, but I think in some regions might be easier.

It would certainly be safer to add the app to android store,  so we wouldn't need to go to the website do download the apk file

There are other stores which are also cool to add, such as apkpure.com
I think that it will better if Casinos will make their apps all present on Play stores where anyone interested in anyone of the Casino will quickly download it. Because the truth is that not everyone is comfortable visiting the site every day if they wants to bet so the best advice I can give to Casino's is that they should make their mobile apps available to all regions so that Gambler's can take advantage of it .this will even be better for the interest of the Casino because many Gambler's will find it easier to bet this way.
Having a mobile application for the casino does sound good some people may want it because they think it's easier and more flexible of course, like in games that are generally in the playstore and many gamers download it to play, it's just that for me personally casinos with mobile applications are not very interesting, many features will be cut to simplify it, I prefer how the casino runs on the web and enjoy it in the middle of the night on my big PC screen.



21. Post 66015302 (unedited backup) (by mitchr4) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 16:57:49 CET 2025) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: Agbe on Today at 03:14:51 PM

There are some, I just searched for sports betting apps in play store and found some.

It might be hard to make them available in all regions, but I think in some regions might be easier.

It would certainly be safer to add the app to android store,  so we wouldn't need to go to the website do download the apk file

There are other stores which are also cool to add, such as apkpure.com
I think that it will better if Casinos will make their apps all present on Play stores where anyone interested in anyone of the Casino will quickly download it. Because the truth is that not everyone is comfortable visiting the site every day if they wants to bet so the best advice I can give to Casino's is that they should make their mobile apps available to all regions so that Gambler's can take advantage of it .this will even be better for the interest of the Casino because many Gambler's will find it easier to bet this way.
I think it's not easy to add an app to the Play Store. Developers need to meet several requirements for their app to be listed, like having a valid gambling license and making sure the app follows the rules of the target country. This is important because some countries don't allow gambling apps, so the app might not appear or be available to download in those countries on the Play Store. That's why it might be better if the app could be downloaded directly from the website to avoid these restrictions.

As for the Bitz mobile app, I downloaded and installed it on my device. However, during the installation, I got a warning from my phone's saying that the app '"Might Be Risky" and that it has sensitive permissions related to storage.
Has anyone else experienced the same thing during the installation process?



22. Post 66015150 (unedited backup) (by Agbe) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 16:14:55 CET 2025) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:00:46 PM

In general, I think it's rare to find crypto gambling sites on Play or the Apple Store.

There are some, I just searched for sports betting apps in play store and found some.

It might be hard to make them available in all regions, but I think in some regions might be easier.

It would certainly be safer to add the app to android store,  so we wouldn't need to go to the website do download the apk file

There are other stores which are also cool to add, such as apkpure.com
I think that it will better if Casinos will make their apps all present on Play stores where anyone interested in anyone of the Casino will quickly download it. Because the truth is that not everyone is comfortable visiting the site every day if they wants to bet so the best advice I can give to Casino's is that they should make their mobile apps available to all regions so that Gambler's can take advantage of it .this will even be better for the interest of the Casino because many Gambler's will find it easier to bet this way.



23. Post 66015085 (unedited backup) (by Don Pedro Dinero) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 15:53:49 CET 2025) in 👑🏆👑BITZ.io Cryptocasino| 5 BTC Daily withdrawal | $1.5kk lvl up reward 👑🏆👑:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:00:46 PM
It would certainly be safer to add the app to android store,  so we wouldn't need to go to the website do download the apk file

Well man, I agree in part of what you say but in part I don't. It would be cool to have it on the play store or apple app store but I think if you trust Bitz.io to bet your money in it you should trust it also to download the app. And I don't know how difficult it is to get an app on those stores. If it is easy for Bitz.io I would say go for it.



24. Post 66014577 (unedited backup) (by rdluffy) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 13:33:55 CET 2025) in Chatgpt grátis por um ano:

Boas dicas bitmover e mikel_012

No Nubank eu não sou Ultravioleta, mas vou pegar essa da perplexity.ai pois tenho Paypal

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 10:42:45 AM
Se desfazer de cartão de crédito? Mas cartao de crédito da tanto desconto em tudo , permite parcelar .. nao vejo sentido rs

Quando você aprende a usar o cartão de crédito, ele vira uma ótima ferramenta né
Aqui esse ano eu usei sala vip no aeroporto, estacionamento grátis em shopping, cortei fila no aeroporto (Visa Fast Pass), recebi cashback de 1%, não paguei anuidade, ganhei seguro saúde viagem por pagar a passagem com o cartão...

Quote from: alegotardo on Today at 01:29:10 AM
.... ao mesmo tempo em que to querendo me desfazer dos cartões de crédito Tongue

Acredito que você seja uma pessoa controlada e que não fica devendo no cartão
Talvez seja uma boa ideia focar em 1 só cartão de crédito (ou 2 para ter um plano B) para conseguir um bom cartão black, um bom relacionamento com o banco e ganhar várias vantagens



25. Post 66013163 (unedited backup) (by alegotardo) (scraped on Thu Nov 6 02:29:14 CET 2025) in Chatgpt grátis por um ano:

Eu tenho tido problemas de performance no chatgpt nos ultimos dias... conforme as conversas vão se tornando extensas, o meu navegador utiliza muito recurso de CPU, a aba trava e fica impossível manter a fluidez da conversa.... algo realmente muito chato.
 
Tenho utilizado mais o Grok, porém prefiro o chatgpt por parecer ser mais certeiro nas respostas.
Mas... gostei da promoção do Perplexity por um ano, vou testar por lá e ver se consigo uma experiência bacana, acredito que daqui um ano a IA terá evoluído tanto e com tanta concorrência a mais que os preços serão mais atrativos ainda, ou então até os modelos gratuitos serão bom demais para usuários comuns que não precisem de tantos recursos.

Enfim, fui pra opção "B" do @mikel_012, mas mesmo assim agradeço ao @bitmover pela iniciativa do OP e por listar também a oportunidade com o Nubank.... faz um tmepo que to estudando se vale a pena assinar o ultravioleta.... ao mesmo tempo em que to querendo me desfazer dos cartões de crédito Tongue



26. Post 66012415 (unedited backup) (by mikel_012) (scraped on Wed Nov 5 21:50:55 CET 2025) in Chatgpt grátis por um ano:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 07:40:09 PM
Melhor pegar o perplexity.ai que está de graça por 1 ano se usar uma conta do paypal no site deles

Tem mais modelos de IA e os limites são melhores. Eu gosto mais de usar por lá e é ótimo para fazer buscas com o modelo próprio deles para buscas profundas

https://www.perplexity.ai/join/p/paypal-subscription

Bacana, sempre bom ter opções.

Pesquisando rapidamente vi que tem o chatgpt e o Claude. Mas é o gpt 5?
Igual a versão paga do chatgpt?

Eu estou usando a duckduckgo.com AI para esses sites que tem várias AI juntas. Vou testar esse perplexity , boa dica.
É o GPT 5 sim.



Tem todos esses modelos inclusive dá pra ligar o raciocínio deles pra ter uma resposta mais profunda.

Eu prefiro o site do perplexity do que o chatgpt.



27. Post 66011050 (unedited backup) (by hd49728) (scraped on Wed Nov 5 15:26:26 CET 2025) in Betpanda.io | Anonymous Crypto Casino | Welcome Bonus Up to 1BTC:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:02:02 PM
Not always the casino fault.

Imagine the casino is blocked in a country, so you have a geoblock in your location. Casino is not allowed to run from that location.

So, you use a VPN to bypass that (cheating the casino and your government). If you make a huge win and you are asked for KYC, the casino may just refuse to pay you, and you are cheating their system. This is quite problematic and may lead to a lot of legal and regulatory problems for the casino, if he decides to pay you.
That's right. The casino mostly only allow using VPN to protect user privacy by hidding real IP addresses but they are very against any VPN use in order to bypass their geolocation restriction on a nation. It's against their ToS and likely against governement regulation against gambling in that nation too. As casinos don't arbitrarily ban people from a nation without reasons like in the sanction OFAC list or that nation prohibit gambling.

Using VPN or not, and how to use it, depends on the ToS and whether your nationality is welcome on that casino. If you are not welcome, prohibited, let's avoid using VPN to bypass anything, as it is risky for your account and fund later.



28. Post 66010866 (unedited backup) (by panjul07) (scraped on Wed Nov 5 14:31:56 CET 2025) in Betpanda.io | Anonymous Crypto Casino | Welcome Bonus Up to 1BTC:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 01:02:02 PM
It's not about being normal or not, or whether it's our right or not, it's about the account's safety and what will not put us in trouble. I've even heard some people saying some casinos would tell them they are allowing the use of VPN, but in the end, it put them in trouble. If it can be that bad, why not avoid the VPN if that is the solution? Some people would also say that they use it just to bypass their country's restriction, but is it wise to risk your money when there are many casinos you can switch to that will accept your country? The VPN mostly cause multiple account issues for gamblers, which might not be the fault of the casinos at times. We see such cases daily, so why not avoid the drama?

If players get into trouble after using VPN while in fact the casino clearly stated that VPN usage is allowed, means that the casino is the one to be blamed and high likely the casino is a bad casino.
Means that the casino may make any other excuse aside the usage of VPN to make player get into a trouble for their own advantage against the players.
VPN will not cause multiple account issue if players use the paid one IMO, it may cause this issue if players use free VPN.
I've been using VPN for my gambling activity for many years but I get no issue at all, this is simply because I do not do other things against the terms in the casino.
As long as we are playing in reputable casino and the casino allow VPN, there is nothing to worry.

Not always the casino fault.

Imagine the casino is blocked in a country, so you have a geoblock in your location. Casino is not allowed to run from that location.

So, you use a VPN to bypass that (cheating the casino and your government). If you make a huge win and you are asked for KYC, the casino may just refuse to pay you, and you are cheating their system. This is quite problematic and may lead to a lot of legal and regulatory problems for the casino, if he decides to pay you.

That's an exception, I did not talk about the usage of VPN to bypass casino's restriction as I talked about when VPN is allowed and it is not to bypass such restriction as what is discussed previously in this thread.
In that case, of course it is player's fault to use VPN to bypass casino's restriction but again I'm not talking about this case.
Anyway cheating the government? My country is strictly ban gambling, as long as the casino is not restricting my country then the casino has no reason to refuse to pay my money.
I'm talking based on real experience not just based on assumption, but of course I do not recommend others to use VPN there might be a risk but as long as we are ready with the risk, nothing to worry.



29. Post 66010856 (unedited backup) (by avp2306) (scraped on Wed Nov 5 14:29:08 CET 2025) in MetaWin.com | The First WEB3 Casino:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 12:56:19 PM
A user won $500k with a $5 bet playing Limbo zero. That's a 100,000× return on the wager, a very impressive win for the player on a game offered at zero house edge.

You can win $500 by quoting this post on X.

That is a massive win!! Very impressive.

I once won like $ 10 from $ 0.1 , which was quite amazing... but $ 0.1 was quite low. This user was able to bet $ 5 which is not irrelevant, and made a huge win!! congrats to the winner and to metawin, which paid him showing they are a reliable casino.

I also quoted and retweeted the post, let me try my luck  Smiley

That's really an incredible win by @mjouan the guy always put his name on the header and create lots of hype to people which read his gains.

We could really see that Metawin pay such huge prize without giving any issue to the winners.

For sure same as you many people would try their luck to win to.




Looks like there's good news will came out soon, which provably give great reward to their community.

Quote from: https://x.com/Meta_Winners/status/1985473961157599729
Tokenomics published imminently. NFT holders as well as points holders shell be rewarded on TGE.



30. Post 66009566 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Wed Nov 5 06:06:44 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: BitHodlers on November 04, 2025, 11:45:32 PM

You have been added to the positive Nancy tabulation and compilings.

Of course.

TROLL-POWER'S UNITE!!!!!!!!!

Quote from: goldkingcoiner on Today at 12:27:52 AM
How are you going to buy more Bitcoin if you don't tighten the budget? Might as well starve to buy more BTC.
Or is that somehow unreasonable?   Tongue
I would imagine that some guys sell on a regular basis based on price and/or based on time, so there are likely ways to buy back on dips and also frequently there will be other sources of income, once a guy gets to a status of having enough bitcoin or more than enough bitcoin. .so then the price might not be a major factor, even though there likely is some tailoring buys and sells around broader cycle kinds of ideas in terms of considering is the BTC price generally UP, DOWN or FLAT.

Am I being too general?

I think that my point is that there is a difference if a guy mostly has gotten through his accumulation phase, so there would be less emphasis on accumulation.. except maybe on dips and/or if some extra bitcoin might have had been sold (to generate cash) on rips.. and sure accounting for any other income sources that might be part of the picture.

Surely some guys might not be sure if they have enough bitcoin or more than  enough bitcoin, so they might not be sure if they are mostly through their bitcoin accumulation phase yet or not.

I understand that you may or may not have reached a status of overaccumulation, since your forum registration date is August 2017... so yeah, we have to go somewhat based on our own timeline and how much corn we might have had been able to accumulate and then how we might have had managed our maintenance of it in the event that we might be able to transition into sustainable withdrawal of one form or another.
Is there such a thing as overaccumulation of Bitcoin for a Bitcoiner?

It is more about passion and dedication than it is about being wealthy enough or having achieved some sort of a goal with Bitcoin. The game is clear to everyone: There are a limited amount of sats in this world. Grab them while they're cheap.

I have given plenty of examples in the past, and there are a variety of ways to measure overaccumulation status (and getting there), and likely our own 9 individual factors may well have an effect on how any of us would conclude getting to overaccumulation status.. yet at the same time, it merely could be age, health and past standard of living factors that could affect such conclusion..

It seems a bit presumptive of you (and others who come to the same conclusion) that no matter what people are going to want more and more and more.  I cannot agree with such a presumption, even though I recognize and appreciate that really young people might be able to expand more in terms of their standard of living expectations as compared with older people.

In order to rebutt your assertion that no one can reach overaccumulation status, I really would only need to give one example in which the information could be extracted or some variation of the information could be extracted.

Let's say that a person had come into bitcoin around the beginning of 2016, so right now he would be around 10 years in bitcoin...

And maybe in 2016, he was in his mid 30s, and he had already spent 10 years investing at the time that I got started in bitcoin, so between 2006 and 2016 he had earned between $25k and $35k, and so during that time his investment portfolio had gotten up to about $50k because he had invested around $30k and the portfolio had gained in value.. and maybe he had been investing between $50 and $100 per week, so when he came to bitcoin, he already had an investment habit of $100 per week  and he had $50k saved up.

He decided that he was going to put $15k of his already existing investment portfolio into bitcoin between January 2016 and June 2016, which would have had been $555 per week for 26 weeks, and so he would have had invested $15k and accumulated right around 33.5 BTC for that quantity invested.

Thereafter, from July 2016 until present, he would have had continued investing into bitcoin at $150 per week, which would have had resulted in nearly another $70k invested and right around 14 BTC accumulated. 

In the beginning of 2016, he was making $35k per year, and now he makes $50k per year, so he figured that he would be willing to quit his job as long as his bitcoin could support him at a minimum of $80k per year with a 7% raise each year.

In essence right nw he holds right around 47.5 BTC, and you are going to try to proclaim that at some point, he would not have had concluded that he has enough and/or more than enough bitcoin to support his aspirations to have a passive income of $80k per year with a 7% increase each year?

Right now, his 47.5 BTC could support an income of about $260k per year forever and ever and with an increase of income of 7% per year forever and ever, and so it seems to me at some point earlier he would have had figured out that he has enough or more than enough bitcoin.  Right now he is about 45 years old (in this hypothetical). I think it is a pretty clear example, and variations that example could achieve similar result of a conclusion of a guy who would have had accumulated enough and/or more than enough bitcoin.

It seems to me that guys who set goals for themselves about wanting more and more and more are being unrealistic and/or creating goals that are not necessary to achieve, even though sure people can do whatever they like, even dumb shit in which they are no longer seeking financial freedom but instead perhaps wanting to just show off.. and sure that can be a goal that they want, but they are making their goals impossible to reach since they are setting goals that they will never be able to reach... instead of attempting to be more realistic and reasonable in terms of how they might be both happy and financially sound without having to feel like they have to compete with Elon Musk or some other fictional character and fictionally high standard that might not be even within what they really want in terms of their own past standard of living that they might want to improve within reason but not in unlimited ways.. perhaps double or triple what they had been accustomed rather than 100x what they had been accustomed.

But you can do and believe what you like in terms of what you believe to be the non-existence of overaccumulation status, if you are wanting to impose those kinds of never attainable standards upon yourself and/or you think that everyone has those kinds of standards, when they likely do not.

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on Today at 12:50:48 AM
Huge $113 Billion volume in 24 hours  Shocked
Perhaps movements of coins from weaker hands to stronger hands?
Perhaps so, JJG... Hoping stronger hands is where the coins end up! I'm sure a lot will go to Blackrock and Fidelity for their ETFs that people are buying a lot of, and hodling...  

I doubt that is a preferable state of affairs, even though it may well be the case that the stronger hands are currently the owners of the ETFs, since people are not actually holding their coins if they have ETF shares and they tend to not even have a right to self-custody their coins.. .so not exactly preferred but it could be the case that several of the ETF providers are buying coins with other people's money who buy those ETF shares.

It would be difficult to argue that the ETFs are the preferred way of holding bitcoin  in terms of either financial sovereignty of individuals and/or having the power to move the coins or to protect them from certain kinds of attacks by 3rd parties (such as the ETF administrators) or even governmental entities that might undermine bitcoin through such instruments - even if the thread might not seem obvious at the moment, and even though bitcoin cannot stop folks from coming to it and creating financial instruments upon it, so it might be up the market to figure out how those things are valued and the extent to which bitcoin still has value if hardly anyone is holding their own coins and if the custody of coins transfers into third party owners and/or the administrators of ETFs and various other derrivative product administrators, whether referring to MSTR like products or otherwise.



31. Post 66008393 (unedited backup) (by Uruhara) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 20:49:25 CET 2025) in [Diskusi] Prediksi Harga Bitcoin:

Quote from: salad daging on Today at 05:01:09 PM
Price saat ini
Mungkin banyak yang ngira bitcoin tidak akan melewati titik support tapi seperti nya sedikit lagi tembok itu akan jebol dan turun ke $100K meskipun ini hanya perkiraan saja tapi tetap saja masih ada optimis bitcoin maka rebound nantinya dan berharap bearish tidak datang lebih awal. Kemungkinan pasar terus berdarah akan terjadi dalam beberapa hari ke depan.

Bahkan sebenarnya sudah sempat menembus dibawah $100.000 juga hari ini bitcoin. Saya tidak pernah menduga bitcoin bisa menembus support sebelumnya. Tetapi memang sekarang sudah terjadi. Dan mungkin kita harus bersiap dengan skenario terburuk. Tetap bukan hal yang mustahil dari harga sekarang malah ada pembalikan arah yang kuat.


Sumber: https://id.tradingview.com/chart/?symbol=BINANCE%3ABTCUSD

Namun bagi para pemegang altcoin yang belum sempat keluar posisi, maka sekarang pasti seperti mimpi buruk. Apalagi yang trading future yang memasang long untuk pasangan perdagangannya. Semoga saja tidak terkena likuidasi. Tetapi tidak mengherankan melihat harga sekarang turun pada bitcoin. Namun untuk altcoin sepertinya Altseason benar-benar harus dilupakan untuk musim kali ini.



32. Post 66008114 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 19:41:43 CET 2025) in Oportunidades da Polymarket (apostas fáceis?):

Quote from: sabotag3x on Today at 04:25:16 PM
Muito fácil? Tem alguma pegadinha que não estou me atentando?

Acho difícil.. mesmo se a Arkham listou um endereço errado, é de alguém que tem 50 BTC (US$ 5 milhões) parados desde 2009/2010.. não teria porque fraudar uma aposta dessas..

Computação quântica é impossível em 2025.. não vejo outro ataque plausível e se acontecer você teria preocupações maiores Cheesy

Basta um endereço listados pela Arkham não ser dele, para haver o risco de uma baleia decidir mudar de vida este final de ano. Como o bitmover comentou.

O que vejo nesses casos, de apostas 99% de garantidas, é que se trata de um método da plataforma de atrair novos utilizadores. A pessoa fica interessada, vai pesquisar mais e talvez apostar mais noutras, que já não são assim tão garantidas.

Por isso, acho que é mais uma estratégia de marketing, do que outra coisa.



33. Post 66007986 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 19:08:55 CET 2025) in CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 02:54:47 PM
outro dia quase escrevi um e-mail para empresas de VPN para apresentar o fórum e as campanhas.

Falei com os caras da Nord.. falaram que não permitem campanhas de seus produtos em fóruns (a não ser que você seja o dono), o que é estranho já que eles patrocinam vídeos no YouTube Huh

Agora entrei em contato com o Surfshark, vamos ver o que dizem.. ao menos aceitam Bitcoin como pagamento.

Acho que essas empresas tem muitas opções boas e ate melhores para aanunciar.

Eu ja vi propagandas de nord e da surfshark em podcasts famosos, por exemplo. Eles tambem podem anunciar no Google.... acho que faria pouco sentido anunciar aqui (imagina, eles vão ter que contratar um manager, é um processo meio complicado e pouco formal)
Acho difícil empresas desse nicho anunciarem por aqui, se fosse já teriam feito e eu tenho certeza que algum gerente já tentou contato com eles.

Eles teriam que perceber alguma vantagem que faça sentido ao modelo de negócio deles, tem que apresentar as métricas (sejam elas quais for, que são utilizadas pelos gerentes).

Uma boa estratégia que alguns membros fazem é tentar uma parceria com algum casino ou empresa de qualquer outro ramo que estão aqui no forum, negociar individualmente uma assinatura, avatar e etc.



34. Post 66007677 (unedited backup) (by salad daging) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 18:01:14 CET 2025) in [Diskusi] Prediksi Harga Bitcoin:

Quote from: retreat on Today at 11:24:33 AM
Sedangkan Supportnya sebagai berikut:
  • 109.200$
  • 107.550$
  • 105.450$
  • 102.000$ Jika di bawah ini rasanya Bullish sudah Game Over, namun saya optimis tidak akan kesini lagi sampai akhir tahun

Harga Bitcoin pada berapa jam lalu sempat menyentuh $103k USD, dan sekarang harganya naik lagi ke $104k USD, tampaknya memang titik support Bitcoin di sekitar $102k-$103k, dan jika harga Bitcoin drop melewati titik ini potensi besar bahwa trend penurunan harga akan terus berlanjut dan kita mungkin akan melihat Bitcoin di harga $90k USD. Namun itu hanyalah sekedar kemungkinan saja, bisa jadi pada berapa hari kedepan harga Bitcoin akan kembali menguat dan menembus level $105k USD atau bahkan $110k USD.
Price saat ini
Mungkin banyak yang ngira bitcoin tidak akan melewati titik support tapi seperti nya sedikit lagi tembok itu akan jebol dan turun ke $100K meskipun ini hanya perkiraan saja tapi tetap saja masih ada optimis bitcoin maka rebound nantinya dan berharap bearish tidak datang lebih awal. Kemungkinan pasar terus berdarah akan terjadi dalam beberapa hari ke depan.



35. Post 66007428 (unedited backup) (by sabotag3x) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 16:59:49 CET 2025) in CAMPANHAS DE ASSINATURAS ATUALIZADAS:

Quote from: Pumared on Today at 01:45:19 PM
E os amigos do Livecoins? Será se não conseguem rodar uma campanha só para animar a aba local? Viraria matéria, traria mais gente para a aba local e fórum e eles ainda teriam backlink e poderiam divulgar o Missão Bitcoin.

Difícil, já conversei sobre isso anos atrás.

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 02:54:47 PM
Acho que essas empresas tem muitas opções boas e ate melhores para aanunciar.

Eu ja vi propagandas de nord e da surfshark em podcasts famosos, por exemplo. Eles tambem podem anunciar no Google.... acho que faria pouco sentido anunciar aqui (imagina, eles vão ter que contratar um manager, é um processo meio complicado e pouco formal)

Pois então, também vejo no YouTube em uns canais de assuntos aleatórios, mas imagino que quase ninguém assina por não ter muita relevância com o tema.. aqui no fórum seria bom por ser um nicho tecnológico + paranoico com privacidade.. eu queria usar uma assinatura por 1 mês para ver quantos cadastros pega.

Ontem estava olhando aqueles cartões cripto também, alguns pagam comissão, vou olhar com calma depois.. Bitrefill também tem um programa, mas paga só US$ 5 uma única vez.

Essas campanhas de cassinos tem muitas regrinhas de postar em determinada aba, máximo de X posts em abas locais, etc.. não é muito minha praia.



36. Post 66007347 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 16:37:56 CET 2025) in l0tt0.com:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 08:41:00 AM
...But some old bets are still in this race.

Yeah, its not a race anymore.. all the rewards we give out now are to the players (as tickets) for their bet volume. So this is just a high score list for bragging rights-- we may give tickets with regards to this list in the future, but for now its just a ranking/high score.

Its a good place for people to look at other bets and to understand the site etc.



37. Post 66005255 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 00:32:43 CET 2025) in l0tt0.com:

Quote from: bitmover on October 31, 2025, 08:49:43 PM
Hey @dewez, there is a bug in the HIGH SCORE table:



You are adding 2 more zeros to the balance. I got $ 0.2  not $20 in my win.

And probably these guys didn't win more than a thousand dollars in their bets as well.

so its takes the price at the time of bet, not current. I will double check it tomorrow but the top ones are 100% right- trust me, paying out thousands is not hard to forget.



38. Post 66005248 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 00:31:32 CET 2025) in Mempool Observer Topic:

What's that FeeBuddy? You're telling me fees didn't explode after the release of Bitcoin Core 30.0? There isn't a race to cram arbitrary data in the blockchain thanks to Core lowering their guard and kowtowing to spammers? (I don't actually believe this, I'm just saying it in a mocking fashion for dramatic effect).

I'm getting a little bit complacent in this sub-50 cents fee market... It will be a real bummer when activity shoots back up again, and it will undoubtedly at some point, we just don't know what form it will take.



39. Post 66005234 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Tue Nov 4 00:28:20 CET 2025) in l0tt0.com:

Quote from: bitmover on October 31, 2025, 08:49:43 PM
Hey @dewez, there is a bug in the HIGH SCORE table:



You are adding 2 more zeros to the balance. I got $ 0.2  not $20 in my win.

And probably these guys didn't win more than a thousand dollars in their bets as well.

Its not a bug- it takes the price of the currency AT THE TIME OF THE BET...



40. Post 66004746 (unedited backup) (by Cryptomultiplier) (scraped on Mon Nov 3 22:08:43 CET 2025) in Gold -> Bitcoin paradigm shift is starting?:

Quote from: JeffBrad12 on October 30, 2025, 06:14:15 AM
Co-exist for time being but will start competing each other and bitcoin got all the potential to conquer. The shift of paradigm could be a sign for that.

I really doubt that  bitcoin could ever replace gold.

Gold the oldest asset and currency that ever existed  and it is still valuable today , hitting new ATH every month....

Bitcoin has a place in this world  , but it is not the same as gold.
What it need for bitcoin to replace gold is just a lab made gold to be economic enough for everyone to create one.
Technology advances and I'm sure we'll eventually find that one method that enable lab made gold to be viable and cheap.

Its gonna be difficult, but it's not impossible. Other than that we do interplanetary drilling.
The assumption that there's a certain paradigm shift is not far-fetched and for sure, it didn't just start all of a sudden.

Several events like the halving, spot ETF, reserve banks creating and massive adoption has contributed greatly to this, in that Bitcoin as the leading crypto currency has grown so much in value and is gradually or even rapidly maturing from a more speculative asset to a more acceptable and accessible financial instrument.





41. Post 66001380 (unedited backup) (by Coin.Bets) (scraped on Mon Nov 3 05:09:19 CET 2025) in I’m Building CoinBets.com 🔍 – Player Crypto Casino Reviews. No Affiliate Links:

Quote from: bitmover on November 01, 2025, 09:16:27 AM
Thanks for the feedback. This preview feature will be added by Monday.

Let me know which casinos you want to see added as I'll be adding a bunch this week

I miss Bitz.io (which is already 2 years old)
https://bitz.io/

And spinly.io. According to their website, they were founded in 2024.
https://spinly.io/info/about_us

I will try to find others to add to this list, then I will tell you here

Added bitz.io here: https://coinbets.com/casino/bitz-io/



42. Post 65999444 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Sun Nov 2 17:56:43 CET 2025) in Crypto exchanges with low fees:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 04:08:16 PM
Have you tried hyperliquid?

It is a nice kyc free exchange. It is semi decentralized,  so you can use in whatever jurisdiction.  However  it wont accept fiat deposits.
One disadvantage of Hyperliquid is the exchange does not have too many trading pairs which are available at centralized exchanges and even traditional Decentralized Exchange.

Hyperliquid started a new trend but if we recall what CZ tweeted about his plan after stepping back as Binance CEO is learning about DEX which in his opinion months ago, is the sort of exchanges for the future.

Hours ago, he publicly revealed that he already bought ASTER with his own money and he will not trade it. Just buy and hold the token of Aster Perp DEX.

Quote
For fiat, you can use bisq.com

Very good decentralized exchange.
Bisq can be used on mobile devices too. This short guide on how to use Bisq on mobile.
new Bisq Easy launched (Android only).



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44. Post 65997331 (unedited backup) (by tread93) (scraped on Sun Nov 2 05:02:37 CET 2025) in A Satoshi Hint?:

Quote from: bitmover on October 31, 2025, 12:48:01 PM
It looks like an Easter egg, but I haven't found any information about this anywhere (and it doesn't lead to anything). Could this just be a wild coincidence? (This was just 2 weeks after the start of mining, block #797).


You are just finding random stuff which means nothing...

"Hot hey"
this doesn't even mean anything. What kind of easter egg is that?

It would be an easter egg if it would reference to some relevant information, such as a central bank, or gold, or inflation or whatever.... "hot hey" means nothing lol

I would have to agree. Its a real stretch here and seems like purely just coincidence.  Perhaps just perhaps maybe satoshi tried to do something with the "hot" or something but i feel like the chances are slim, maybe there is more to unfold though. Why dont you keep looking and studying while youre at it. We could be wrong and maybe you can could be on to something



45. Post 65996891 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Sun Nov 2 00:07:08 CET 2025) in l0tt0.com:

Quote from: Jhonnyray91 on October 29, 2025, 12:01:53 PM
I am new to the online scene and I'm trying to find a good place basically to start I've made an account at your site. What tips or tricks to the trade can you offer a fellow gambler? Thank you in advance
L0tt0 is a really great platform if you've already registered your account on it then you may continue to explore different areas of the platform and play the available games. Like Bitmover, I also suggest you to start with low amount bets and when you get familiar with the available games then you may increase the bet amount.



46. Post 65996523 (unedited backup) (by notblox1) (scraped on Sat Nov 1 22:33:20 CET 2025) in l0tt0.com:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 09:07:47 AM
Hey guys, I made a review of l0tt0.com in coinbets.com

There are already 2 reviews there, l0tt0 has a good rating for now, 4.5/5

Just sharing for you guys to know, in case you want to create a review as well. There is also an active campaign right now paying for verified reviews (with proof of deposits).
Second review was made by me, and I think I was the first one to do it  Grin
I had to be real with my review and I didnt give full five stars perfect score so that dewez would have more motivation to continue improving things.
I like coinbets website and I am going to add few more reviews for new casinos I started using recently.



47. Post 65996011 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Sat Nov 1 20:17:56 CET 2025) in DT update log:

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