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1. Post 66384300 (unedited backup) (by Oasisman) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 01:19:49 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
How did you even find that site? Did a search engine fail to do its job?
Not sure about search engine but my browser thought to give me a warning. I have no idea how it was done though :-D
If you're using the Google Chrome browser, enable Enhanced Protection under safe browsing settings might give you this warning.
2. Post 66383225 (unedited backup) (by Crypto Library) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 20:22:43 CET 2026) in বাংলাদেশ (Bangladesh):
জানুয়ারি মাসের অ্যাক্টিভিটি ২০২৬
আসসালামু আলাইকুম আশা করি সবাই ভাল আছেন, প্রথমে দুঃখ প্রকাশ করে নিচ্ছি ব্যক্তিগত কারণে ব্যস্ত থাকার জন্য এই অ্যাক্টিভিটি রিপোর্ট তৈরি আপনাদের নিকট পেশ করতে দেরি হয়ে গেল। যাই হোক মেইন প্রসঙ্গে আসলে যদি জানুয়ারি মাসের এক্টিভিটি নিয়ে কথা বলি তাহলে এই মাসে আমাদের পারফরমেন্স একদমই খারাপ গিয়েছে, যদিও মেরিটের দিক থেকে আমরা এগিয়ে রয়েছে কিন্তু এটা প্রতিভার বছরের শেষে মেরিট সোর্সরা পুরনো পোস্টগুলোতে দিয়ে থাকে তাই মেরিট বেশি দেখা গেল মূলত আমাদের এই মাসের মেরিট আর্নিং কম ছিল। আর পোস্টের দিক থেকে বললে তো একদমই বাজে অবস্থা।
এটার সামারি যদি করি তাহলে পোস্ট এক্টিভিটি কমেছে
−54.07% তার মানে অর্ধেকেরও বেশি পোষ্টের এক্টিভিটি সংখ্যা কমে গিয়েছে।
সবশেষে এর মধ্যেই যারা অবদান রেখেছেন তাদেরকে ধন্যবাদ এবং সেই সাথে সাথে সামনে আরো ভালো করার অনুরোধ জানিয়ে,
নিচে বিস্তারিত ডাটা গুলো চার্টের মাধ্যমে তুলে ধরা হলো।
জানুয়ারি মাসের টোটাল পোস্ট হয়েছে = 79টি
এবং মেরিট ট্রানজেকশন হয়েছে = 53টিপ্রথম তিনজন সর্বোচ্চ মেরিট অর্জনকারীঃCrypto Library 23
DYING_S0UL 20
Bd officer 5
প্রথম তিনজন সর্বোচ্চ মেরিট সেন্ডারঃDdmrDdmr 19
mindrust 10
Xal0lex 8
ডিসেম্বরমাসের টোটাল পোস্ট হয়েছে = 172টি
এবং মেরিট ট্রানজেকশন হয়েছে = 39টিপ্রথম দশজন পোস্টদাতা
1 Bd officer 18
2 DYING_S0UL 12
3 BlackHatSojib 11
4 Crypto Library 9
5 Z_MBFM 9
6 Mahiyammahi 4
7 Review Master 3
8 Btcloop 2
9 Comando65 2
10 Nadifa2030 2
আজ পর্যন্ত বাংলাদেশ থ্রেডের সর্বোচ্চ ১০ জন পোস্টদাতাঃ
[⬆ ⬇ last position change indicator]
1. Crypto Library [648]
2. God Of Thunder [569]
3. Bd officer [563] ⬆4. Little Mouse [532] + MotoLM [8]
⬇5. DYING_S0UL [529]
6. Review Master [389]
7. LDL [367]
8. Z_MBFM [261]
9. shasan [245]
10. Shishir99 [228 ]
বাংলা থ্রেড এর একটিভিটি ওভার ভিউ২০১৪ সাল থেকে শুরু করে ২০২৫ সালের অ্যাক্টিভিটি ওভারভিউ
জানুয়ারি মাসের অ্যাক্টিভিটি ২০২৬এনাদের ক্রেডিট না দিলেই নয়Ninjastic.Space ->
TryNinjaMerit Dashboard ->
DdmrDdmr
DT1 LOGS
এই মাসের ডিটি1 মেম্বার হওয়ার জন্য যোগ্য ছিলেন-১১৩জন 100DT1 | |
এ মাসে নতুন যারা ডিটি1 হয়েছেন | যারা গত মাসে ডিটি1 ছিলেন |
| ________________________________ | ________________________________ |
1. HostFat 2. gmaxwell 3. mprep 4. Foxpup 5. Welsh 6. willi9974 7. mocacinno 8. LoyceV 9. AakZaki 10. icopress 11. JeromeTash 12. logfiles 13. shahzadafzal 14. Bthd 15. lovesmayfamilis 16. efialtis 17. bullrun2024bro 18. Charles-Tim 19. Free Market Capitalist
| 1. theymos 2. babo 3. vizique 4. dbshck 5. JayJuanGee 6. DaveF 7. zazarb 8. o_solo_miner 9. tweetious 10. Ale88 11. julerz12 12. JollyGood 13. CryptopreneurBrainboss 14. hugeblack 15. sheenshane 16. 3meek 17. TheBeardedBaby 18. bitmover 19. BlackHatCoiner
|
এই মাসের জন্য আমাদের লোকাল থ্রেডের DT মেম্বারগণ:
| |
DT1 | DT2 |
| ________________________________ | ________________________________ |
Little Mouse God Of Thunder ❔
| shasan Crypto Library ❔ Z_MBFM ❔
|
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3. Post 66382750 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 18:07:07 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I've thought about how nice would it be to ship a cheap old laptop, and place it somewhere in a data center until it breaks down, but that's not very realistic.
That would be cool, but I don't know if such a service is a practical business model. I would love to host a public SPV server, but the cost is prohibitive and I don't have any other services to offer that would offset the cost. Most of the big ones I see are hosted by the big block exporters that earn from advertising, or some exchanges as well. Some are hosted by developers, such as Emzy but I suspect he's sponsored or partially compensated due to his involvement in Bisq.
4. Post 66382527 (unedited backup) (by Bitcoin_Arena) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 16:58:31 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
>>snip<<
I saw a similar pattern, probably towards the end of last year if I recall well, but I didn't get enough time to investigate further. The account woke up at close time intervals and then wore Rainbet signatures without applying for the campaign.
I believe this is a trick to post around different boards so it does not raise eyebrows since they are wearing signatures.
The person behind them is taking advantage of the many participants in that campaign, so it's hard to know who is just wearing the signature for cover
I don't know if LoyceV or any technically gifted member can create a tool that can scrape through accounts wearing Rainbet signatures. I am sure we could get more accounts.
5. Post 66382518 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 16:57:37 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
I can dream

Yes, you can dream, but at the moment we are in the nightmare phase!
6. Post 66382497 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 16:53:13 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
📊 Analisi Mensile della Board Italiana di Bitcointalk – Gennaio 2026 📊
Un’analisi approfondita su attività, utenti e dinamiche della community italiana
Dati acquisiti il 1/2/2026
Cari membri della community,
gennaio 2026 si apre con un calo nei numeri, ma con una qualità che non si ferma mai! ❄️✨
In questo report, scoprirete come la nostra community si evolve, si adatta e continua a brillare anche nei mesi meno attivi. Ecco cosa troverete:
- 📉 I trend del mese: Un calo nei post, ma i merit ricevuti crescono! La qualità viene sempre premiata.
- 🌟 I top contributor: Chi ha lasciato il segno? arulbero, fillippone, Ace e altri eroi della tastiera.
- 💡 Le sorprese: Da bastisisca, con un rateo merit/post da record, a babo, sempre generoso nel distribuire merit.
- 📊 Le sezioni in movimento: Mentre alcune aree tecniche rallentano, "Trading, analisi e speculazione" e "Off-Topic" mostrano segni di vitalità.
- 🎯 I thread più caldi: Da "BITCOIN PUMP!" alle discussioni meta, passando per l’analisi ciclica e l’uso dell’AI nel forum – la community non smette mai di discutere di temi scottanti!
Questo report è anche un ringraziamento a chi, giorno dopo giorno, rende viva la board italiana. Ogni post, ogni merit, ogni discussione è un mattone per costruire una community sempre più coesa, informata e appassionata.
Allora, pronti a tuffarvi nei dati? 📊🔥 Leggete, commentate, e soprattutto… continuate a rendere grande questa community! 💪
Un grazie speciale a fillippone, babo, arulbero e a tutti gli utenti che, con il loro impegno, fanno sì che la board italiana sia un punto di riferimento per chi ama le crypto e la condivisione di idee!
Buona lettura! 🎉
📌 Sintesi degli Andamenti
Periodo analizzato: Gennaio 2026 (vs Dicembre 2025)
Board: Italiano (ID: 28, incluse child boards)



🏆 Classifiche Mensili – Gennaio 2026
🔍 Insight: Gennaio registra un calo nei post (-14.81%), ma i merit ricevuti crescono (+7.50%). Nonostante la minore attività, la qualità dei contributi rimane alta e la community continua a premiare i contenuti di valore.
📊 Distribuzione Post per Child Board
Dove si concentra l’attività della community?| Board | Post | Variazione |
| Italiano (Italian) | 404 | -90 |
| Mercato valute | 3 | +1 |
| Beni | 4 | +4 |
| Mining (Italiano) | 1 | +1 |
| Alt-Currencies (Italiano) | 0 | -3 |
| Raduni/Meeting (Italiano) | 0 | +0 |
| Off-Topic (Italiano) | 9 | +5 |
| Guide (Italiano) | 2 | -7 |
| Accuse scam/truffe | 0 | -1 |
| Crittografia e decentralizzazione | 1 | +1 |
| Progetti | 1 | -3 |
| Mercato | 0 | +0 |
| Servizi | 1 | +1 |
| Esercizi commerciali | 0 | +0 |
| Hardware/Mining (Italiano) | 0 | +0 |
| Trading, analisi e speculazione | 12 | +10 |
| Annunci | 1 | +1 |
| Gambling (Italiano) | 0 | +0 |
| Discussioni avanzate e sviluppo | 4 | +3 |
💡 Osservazione: La sezione "Italiano" rimane la più attiva, ma con un calo di 90 post. "Trading, analisi e speculazione" e "Off-Topic" mostrano una crescita significativa, mentre "Alt-Currencies" e "Progetti" registrano un calo. L’inizio d’anno potrebbe aver spostato l’attenzione su temi più generali e di analisi.
👥 Distribuzione Post per Utente
| Intervallo Post | Num. Utenti |
| 1 post | 19 |
| 2-5 post | 17 |
| 6-10 post | 4 |
| 11-20 post | 7 |
| 21-50 post | 5 |
| >50 post | 1 |

🏆 Top 10 Utenti per Rateo Merit/Post

🎯 Cosa significa? Il rateo merit/post indica quanti merit un utente riceve in media per ogni post pubblicato. bastisisca, Ace e Rikafip sono in testa con oltre 3 merit per post!
🏆 Top 10 Utenti per Impatto

💥 Cosa significa "Impatto"? È la somma di post e merit ricevuti. arulbero, fillippone e Ace guidano la classifica, con Ace che sale al terzo posto!
🏆 Top 10 Utenti per Rapporto Merit Ricevuti/Inviati
💡 Insight: Questa classifica rivela chi non solo riceve, ma anche dà valore agli altri. LoyceV, babo e fillippone dominano con rapporti elevati, dimostrando un impegno straordinario nel sostenere e premiare i contributi altrui. La board italiana è una vera rete di supporto reciproco!
📈 Top 10 Thread per Numero di Replies
Quali discussioni hanno catalizzato l’attenzione?| Pos. | Thread | Replies | Link |
| 1. | Re: BITCOIN PUMP! | 111 | Apri |
| 2. | Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana | 80 | Apri |
| 3. | Re: BITCOIN PUMP 360° | 38 | Apri |
| 4. | Re: [Meta] Utilizzo dell'AI nel forum | 34 | Apri |
| 5. | Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin | 29 | Apri |
| 6. | Re: L'importanza della privacy online | 25 | Apri |
| 7. | Re: Tabelle e grafici statistiche on-chain | 16 | Apri |
| 8. | Re: BITCOIN la mia analisi CICLICA E VOLUMETRICA | 12 | Apri |
| 9. | Re: { LIVE TREND } analisi del momento | 10 | Apri |
| 10. | Re: [Voting 2026] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆 [Topic Discussione in Italiano] | 10 | Apri |
💬 Commento: Il thread "BITCOIN PUMP!" rimane in vetta, seguito da discussioni meta e temi di attualità. La community mostra interesse per argomenti tecnici e di impatto sociale.
💰 Top 10 Post per Merit Ricevuti
Quali post hanno ricevuto il maggior riconoscimento dalla community?| Pos. | Post | Merit | Autore | Link |
| 1. | Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana | 23 | *Ace* | Apri |
| 2. | Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin | 23 | arulbero | Apri |
| 3. | L'importanza della privacy online | 22 | Italian Panic | Apri |
| 4. | Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin | 21 | arulbero | Apri |
| 5. | [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana: RECAP DICEMBRE | 14 | fillippone | Apri |
| 6. | Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana | 14 | *Ace* | Apri |
| 7. | Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin | 10 | Plutosky | Apri |
| 8. | Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana | 8 | babo | Apri |
| 9. | Re: BITCOIN PUMP! | 8 | Plutosky | Apri |
| 10. | ♻️ CCE.Cash - Instant & Automatic Exchange! | 8 | babo | Apri |

💡 Osservazione: Il thread "[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana" domina la classifica, con 4 post su 10 tra i più premiati. Ace, arulbero e fillippone sono gli autori più apprezzati. I temi tecnici e di attualità ricevono merit significativi.
🎯 Conclusioni Generali
- 📉 Attività: Calo nei post (-14.81%), ma crescita nei merit ricevuti (+7.50%). La qualità dei contributi rimane alta.
- 🌟 Top Contributor: arulbero, fillippone e Ace dominano per impatto e rateo merit/post.
- 📊 Distribuzione: "Trading, analisi e speculazione" e "Off-Topic" crescono, mentre "Alt-Currencies" e "Progetti" calano.
- 💬 Thread Popolari: Bitcoin, meta-discussioni e privacy trainano l’engagement.
- 🔮 Osservazioni: La community è meno attiva, ma la qualità dei contributi rimane alta. Gennaio 2026 si apre con segni di vitalità nelle sezioni più discusse.
🎉 Grazie per l’attenzione! 🎉
Un ringraziamento speciale a fillippone, babo, arulbero e a tutti gli utenti che mantengono viva la board italiana!
Questa analisi è stata realizzata per informare e intrattenere la community. Ogni dato è reale e verificabile.
Un ringraziamento speciale va a Tryninja che grazie al suo progetto bitlist rende possibile la stesura di questo report! Senza di lui non mi sarebbe stato facile riprodurlo!
Inoltre la stesura di questo report è stata creata grazie all'aiuto di le chat mistral (intelligenza artificiale).
Continuate a partecipare e a rendere viva la board italiana di Bitcointalk!
7. Post 66382483 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 16:49:31 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Amici della board, fellow bitcoiners, rieccoci, anche questo mese, mi appronto a pubblicare il mio report.
Mi ci metto a lavorare, in un momento critico per bitcoin. Il mercato ha venduto, siamo molto sotto il livello che molti di noi si sarebbero aspettati, inebriati dalle vane promesse di Trump.
Ed è per questo che io ed *Ace*, che pensavamo di andare a vederele gare di sci a Cortina, in realtà ci troviamo a preparare i nostri report al freddo e sotto alla neve.
[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana: gennaio 2025
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| Fig. 1. Andamento del mercato |
Situazione posts:
Fig. 2.[Evoluzione dei post nella storia della board italiana (ultimi 5 anni)]Questo grafico di Bitlist mostra l'evoluzione degli ultimi 5 anni della board italiana. Più rappresentativi della situazione attuale.
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| Fig. 3. Variazione dei post rispetto alla variazione del prezzo. |
RIKAFIP: Post activity per local board during January 2026
Fig. 4. [Evoluzione dei merit nella storia della board italiana (ultimi 5 anni)]
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| Fig. 5. Andamento dei Posts e dei Merits. Comparazione Board Italiana e Forum |
RIKAFIP: Merit shared per local board during January 2026
Giorno con più merits: 19/01/26 (64)
Giorno con meno merits: 13/01/26 (0)
Record: 134 30 settembre 2023
Fig. 6.[Merit Senders/Receivers]
| TOP 10 MERITS RECEIVERS | | TOP10 MERIT SENDERS |
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| TOP Merit Receivers | | TOP Merit Senders |
| Sent Merits | | Received Merits |

| Fig. 9. [[Merit flows nella board italiana]] |
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| Fig. 10. [Most Merited Post/Thread] |
1.
Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana 23 Merits
2.
Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin 23 Merits
3.
L'importanza della privacy online 22 Merits
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| Fig. 11. [Most Merited Post/Thread] |
TOP 50
Strumenti usati per l'analisi di questo mese:
@Tryninja ha implementato alcune nuove dashboard davvero fighe! Vi consiglio di guardarle. Da questo mese, con il nuovo sito, ho usato maggiormente il suo sito.
Vi invito a curiosare un po' sui vari siti e thread: ognuno di loro fornisce informazioni diverse ed interessanti, anzi, se vedete qualcosa di interessante, e che vorreste vedere replicato in questa sede, fatemelo sapere. Proverò ad implementarlo.
Ovviamente ringrazio tutti coloro che hanno contribuito, direttamente o indirettamente, alla stesura di questo thread. Chiaramente gli errori sono miei, ed è incredibile la quantità di errori, typo ed incongruenze che trovo ogni mese (questo mese le correzioni che ho dovuto fare sono tornate ad aumentare: ben 2!). Vi prego di segnalarmele anche in questa, dato che, per quanto mi impegni, trovo sempre qualcosa che sfugge.
Mi raccomando, discutete e date feedback!
Ora tocca ad *Ace*!
Ed anche questo mese te l'ho fatta, @Rikafip!
8. Post 66381810 (unedited backup) (by Lal_bitcoin) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 13:03:01 CET 2026) in Where do bitcoins go:
@nc50lc thanks for the correction again, it is going to take a while before i get used to these terms, but i understand now thanks for the explanation.
@LoyceV it would be almost impossible to pick same number again, I get you now thanks.
@m2017 I did a little bit or research along side the information in this thread and I discovered that it would be almost impossible because the chances of collision of a 32byte private key is 1 out of 2²⁵⁶ that is a large number man, it would be best dedicating much time and effort trying to hit the jackpot in a casino than trying to get lucky with a collision lol

9. Post 66381155 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 07:43:55 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
You're into something, i already tagged 4 them (2 tagged just yesterday) since they spam unhelpful/generic post on technical board.
- January 23, 2026, 12:05:08 AM - pliego - Password Changed
For this user, i tried reporting many of his spam posts.
At this point, only permanent ban/nuke can stop them.
I don't feel like going through 600 posts to report them, so I just clicked Ignore on all 3.
I usually do that. But one of them flood board i usually visit, so i just tried to report it.

Although these days i don't expect too much.
Edit: Many of them marked as good, but i don't see the user receive permanent ban/nuke.
10. Post 66381149 (unedited backup) (by Lal_bitcoin) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 07:40:19 CET 2026) in Where do bitcoins go:
@nc50lc thanks for the heads up, so that means addresses like the P2PKH and P2SH can be calculated meanwhile the besh32 addresses would likely provide accurate result to validate or invalidate the transaction.
@stwenhao thanks for the clarification.
How did the transaction manage to go through since there are no addresses,
Secondly, what's the purpose of making such transaction since those bitcoin cannot be accessed by anyone or spent?
@LoyceV thanks for bringing up Theymos's analogy. But I have a question.
Theymos said something about private keys that they can never be regenerated for another person to make use of, so my question is, is there any built-in algorithm that ensures this doesn't happen especially since there are several different types of wallets softwares out there?
@Mahiyammahi that's alot of numbers, even if the entire world population makes use of 5 wallet each it's still not close to that value.
11. Post 66380759 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sat Feb 7 01:58:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Hello everyone,
Round 1 has delivered its verdict. Here are the results :
Closing price on 06/02/2026 : 70524$| Name | Difference |
| LogitechMouse | 827 |
| ESG | 1 716 |
| Danydee | 2 851 |
| LoyceV | 3 880 |
| Leahized | 4 195 |
| xLays | 4 476 |
| Pmalek | 4 780 |
| examplens | 5 250 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 5 999 |
| BABY SHOES | 6 265 |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 7 253 |
| promise444c5 | 8 576 |
| cryptofrka | 8 976 |
| TryNinja | 10 445 |
| Hypnotizer | 11 475 |
| Doan9269 | 12 126 |
| Becassine | 13 218 |
Congratulations LogitechMouse, the rebound in recent hours has been good for you. You win this first round and your wallet has been credited with 50 BTC.
Aaah dear Becassine, many people dreamed of taking your ♥, but I will just take one life from you. You now only have one left. Don't be sad. It’s time for you to switch to survivor mode.
Now let's talk about Round 2.
If I understand correctly, you like Bitcoin here. You eat Bitcoin, you dream Bitcoin, you shit Bitcoin. The Bitcoin blockchain have no secrets for you. So let’s spice things up a bit with this blockchain.
In addition to the Bitcoin price, you will have to submit a block number that will determine your bonus or… your malus.
You thought that just avoiding risks would be enough to survive. Well, it’s going to be a bit more complicated than that. And you will only know your bonus or malus after the topic lock (normally).
But you're going to say "It’s not fair !!!". That's true. Don’t blame me. Blame the blockchain and your own choice.
I promised you surprises, I hope you are not disappointed.
Round 2 : The blockchain-lottery
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
February 12, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 11/02/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
February 09, 2026, 07:00:00 PMCash shop:
OPENIn addition to the Bitcoin price, you must specify a block number between
935850 and
935950.
Each block has a block hash, and the last character of this hash will determine the bonus or malus you get, according to the following table :
| 0-6-C-I-O-U | 0,25% bonus |
| 1-7-D-J-P-V | 0,25% malus |
| 2-8-E-K-Q-W | 0,50% bonus |
| 3-9-F-L-R-X | 0,50% malus |
| 4-A-G-M-S-Y | 0,75% bonus |
| 5-B-H-N-T-Z | 0,75% malus |
For example:
If you had chosen block
935266, the block hash is 00000000000000000000adee26d2d23098b46a248856f729e5607e959750df4
5. The last character is 5, so you would have received a 0.75% bonus.
If you had chosen block
935265, the block hash is 00000000000000000001b884074997c02a156312d1df2cbf46781f0a82a2666
d. The last character is D, so you would have received a 0.25% malus.
If you do not provide a block number, your prediction will be invalid.
12. Post 66379644 (unedited backup) (by Findingnemo) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 20:38:31 CET 2026) in Can address scanning save me?:
How do you guys find that the device is infected if it's a smartphone?
I just
assume it's not safe

So the conclusion is, we should assume that the device is infected already so installing a wallet on it doesn't make any sense.

To state the fact, I have been using Electrum on my Android for years and haven't fall for any tricks yet, just using QR scanner for every TX, double check the chars, and keep the playprotect ON.
13. Post 66379179 (unedited backup) (by Mia Chloe) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 18:26:25 CET 2026) in Can a deleted wallet with deleted seed phrase be recovered?:
A wise man once said:
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.
Can't remember vividly but I think 1miau created a topic about this in the past where he explained that you should never get rid of a seed phrase the worse you could do is keep them aside and come to think of it it does make more sense since you barely care about the ones you no longer use.
One other thing is to try as much as possible to avoid changing seeds too frequently because it gets more difficult to store and manage past seed phrases if you have too many of them.
14. Post 66378960 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 17:28:02 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
[edited out]
Nothing is guaranteed in this system especially bitcoin movement. Normally fluctuation is part of any business. Hope and speculation is what people have in bitcoin. The projection may be right or wrong. Another angle about the projection is trust and stability of the Bitcoin handlers. All we do is to speculate if by the first quarter of the year, Bitcoin will hit a low or high price. In my opinion it will hit high price because of the instability of the fiat in some countries.
I am not sure about hitting another ATH in the first quarter, yet maybe in the second quarter.
it can take time to reverse, even in better case scenarios - even though from time to time, we do see outrageously UPpity bursts, yet many times those outrageously UPpity bursts tend to still be a product of time and building up momentum rather than just happening randomly.. .but yeah, we do currently live in strange times, so some level of outrageous could end up happening to the upside in shorter periods of time than previously considered to be feasible.
Shower thought (considering Dutch tax plans): what if I trade 1 Dutch tulip bulb for 100 Bitcoin at the end of 2028? In the current tax system, I won't be taxed too much on the gains. In January 2029, I trade back the 100 Bitcoin for a tulip bulb, and take a massive loss on my investments. It will give me a massive tax write off for many years to come. Would that be a legal loophole? It's kinda the inverse of a boating accident, and considering the crazy idea of an annual (why not monthly or even daily, to give them any ideas?) tax on unrealized gains starting in 2028, I wouldn't mind to find a way out (other than leaving the country).
I would think that most countries have limits on write offs, such as per year and/or per life.
Many of us likely realize historically (and maybe even sometimes on individual levels) that sometimes non-compliance and/or civil disobedience end up having to be played in certain situations in order to facilitate change (and/or justice) when unfair and/or unjust laws are put in place.
The fundamental reason for a 4 year cycle, the halvings, lose half their power with each new halving. The first one was strong, the second still strong, the third lost power, the forth meant even less, and the next one will be even more meaningless.
While true, this is counteracted somewhat by a) more people not being willing to trade their coins (or coins not on the market for other reasons) and 2) the price itself. A few times over the years, I've had to adjust the Y axis on Chartbuddy up because it's not automatic and it's denominated in number of bitcoins.
With that said, what you wrote following is correct. It's just that while freshly minted bitcoins are decreasing, so is the trading volume.
Freshly mined Bitcoins are insignificant compared to the total trading volume.
Without a fundamental reason for a 4 year cycle, it will only exist as long as enough people believe it exists and make it happen by speculating on it. Until it doesn't happen anymore.
A third counter-counter mechanic is that the pool of people who haven't bought in yet also continues to decrease Not exhausted yet but we've decided not to include people who might use it as electronic peer-to-peer cash. Many moving parts...I have trouble figuring out how you are imagining current levels of bitcoin adoption to be anything other than outrageously low. Sure, normies are likely not going to want to get involved in bitcoin, and sure a bunch of fucktwats with paper bitcoins, paperized products, and/or playing around with bitcoin to ONLY manipulate the price are going to likely continue to ongoingly strive to ruin dee party, but that still does not mean that bitcoin is not going to trickle into the heads and hands of normies in the next decade or two or more.
Man it drops so fast I can't decide when I should consider buying a chunk.
Aside from my small DCA the last time I bought a significant amount 0.X BTC) was below 50K$.
Good example of market psychology.
We're at a point where OGs start to buy back what they sold above $100k.
Next step: more confident newbies start to think it might be a good idea to get cheap coin and the panic will stop.
Every single person has a number in mind when bitcoin is cheap enough and the lower it gets the more of these people will do something about it.
In my mind everything below $90k was already too cheap to sell. I'd rather wait 2 more years and sell above $100k than do it at $80k, but for people who bought at $100k and bitcoin is just a number on a spreadsheet, that feels completely different.
My average price is in the 4 digits range so anything in the 5 digits is already expensive to buy for me, but of course that's only one way to see things.
I didn't sell anything above 100K (or above 50K for that matter) so I don't have money earned with corn to buy more corn, I figured long ago that I was too bad at trading.
So I'm only considering buying a chunk with fiat earned the old way, by having a job :p
Looking at your average cost and your profits tends to be a bad way to valuate your bitcoin stash.
Instead a better way to valuate relates to whether you have enough or more than enough.
For sure, if you had been buying bitcoin in the 4 digits, then now days you are not going to get as many cornz for the dollar as you were able to get in earlier times.
Difficult to know how to solve any dilemma that you might be feeling, since many of us should realize when BTC prices are close to the 200-WMA then likely prices are relatively cheap.
So at the low from yesterday we dipped slightly below $60k, which would have had been less than 3.5% from the 200-WMA (which is currently at $58k).. and so now we are back to nearly 20% above the 200-WMA with our prices bouncing around $69.5k.
Who knows? who knows about the current recovery and if we are merely being faked out or if we might be able to get a bit of distance between the BTC price and our current local bottom?
15. Post 66378627 (unedited backup) (by vapourminer) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 15:59:25 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Shower thought (considering Dutch tax plans): what if I trade 1 Dutch tulip bulb for 100 Bitcoin at the end of 2028? In the current tax system, I won't be taxed too much. In January 2029, I trade back the 100 Bitcoin for a tulip bulb, and take a massive loss on my investments. It will give me a massive tax write off for many years to come. Would that be a legal loophole? It's kinda the inverse of a boating accident, and considering the crazy idea of an annual (why not monthly or even daily, to give them any ideas?) tax on unrealized gains starting in 2028, I wouldn't mind to find a way out (other than leaving the country).
I have no idea how this would work, but I'm just delighted that you picked tulip bulbs for this.
When they ask you about tulip bulbs, you can then play dumb and not know whitch they're talking about (bitcoin=tulip). And if they ask to see the tulip bulbs, you could show them a small bag of tiny onions and say you don't understand why they smell funny.
Maybe they will just go away?
pretty sure some idiot with an AI will print some really period correct credentials and other such detailed official lineage of the tulip or whatever the tulip accountants generally do. like, PERFECT visual reproductions of documents.
then the idiot would print it all on cheapest paper he could find in a stables store and some junker laser. turn it in to the Tax Man
SsE iM RihC!!
16. Post 66378467 (unedited backup) (by cAPSLOCK) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 15:16:49 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Shower thought (considering Dutch tax plans): what if I trade 1 Dutch tulip bulb for 100 Bitcoin at the end of 2028? In the current tax system, I won't be taxed too much. In January 2029, I trade back the 100 Bitcoin for a tulip bulb, and take a massive loss on my investments. It will give me a massive tax write off for many years to come. Would that be a legal loophole? It's kinda the inverse of a boating accident, and considering the crazy idea of an annual (why not monthly or even daily, to give them any ideas?) tax on unrealized gains starting in 2028, I wouldn't mind to find a way out (other than leaving the country).
I have no idea how this would work, but I'm just delighted that you picked tulip bulbs for this.
When they ask you about tulip bulbs, you can then play dumb and not know what they're talking about, and you can do it all in Dutch.
17. Post 66378465 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 15:16:19 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
well I created a 40k loss in 2022 after the crash.
I had a loss that year too. After filling out all the data, taxes say: "your gain is 0". They estimate I'll get the savings tax back I paid back before 2030, without interest

And in 2023 I was taxed again as if I had no loss the year before.
But that's the Netherlands tax law

tax laws are fucked up.
USA fed taxes allow 3000 of the 40000 loss and carried over 37000 .
and I used 17000 of that when I sold some coin in 2025 so for the fed tax I have 37,000-17,000=20,000 which I can use if I sell at a profit in the future . Fair enough a limit to 3k loss if you make no sales from the carryover loss is allowed each year.
I am fine with set of rules.
But my state taxes say fuck you. If you make money on a stock or btc sale pay us.
If you loss money fuck you no deduction.
Pretty much flat out thievery.
I could get into what they do about property tax and declaring itself a sanctuary state to use illegal aliens as an economic weapon against real true citizens but that's another subject.
And a bit more complicated.
It's why I do not like Trump's method of fixing the issue. As I have said he should simply try the Governor of NJ with treason for signing an executive order allowing a sanctuary state.
It really drives up property taxes in a calculated way.
18. Post 66378430 (unedited backup) (by Richy_T) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 15:04:55 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
The fundamental reason for a 4 year cycle, the halvings, lose half their power with each new halving. The first one was strong, the second still strong, the third lost power, the forth meant even less, and the next one will be even more meaningless.
While true, this is counteracted somewhat by a) more people not being willing to trade their coins (or coins not on the market for other reasons) and 2) the price itself. A few times over the years, I've had to adjust the Y axis on Chartbuddy up because it's not automatic and it's denominated in number of bitcoins.
With that said, what you wrote following is correct. It's just that while freshly minted bitcoins are decreasing, so is the trading volume.
Freshly mined Bitcoins are insignificant compared to the total trading volume.
Without a fundamental reason for a 4 year cycle, it will only exist as long as enough people believe it exists and make it happen by speculating on it. Until it doesn't happen anymore.
A third counter-counter mechanic is that the pool of people who haven't bought in yet also continues to decrease Not exhausted yet and we've decided not to include people who might use it as electronic peer-to-peer cash. Many moving parts...
19. Post 66378361 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 14:43:02 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Shower thought (considering Dutch tax plans): what if I trade 1 Dutch tulip bulb for 100 Bitcoin at the end of 2028? In the current tax system, I won't be taxed too much. In January 2029, I trade back the 100 Bitcoin for a tulip bulb, and take a massive loss on my investments. It will give me a massive tax write off for many years to come. Would that be a legal loophole? It's kinda the inverse of a boating accident, and considering the crazy idea of an annual (why not monthly or even daily, to give them any ideas?) tax on unrealized gains starting in 2028, I wouldn't mind to find a way out (other than leaving the country).
well I created a 40k loss in 2022 after the crash.
It is down to 20k now and it did work out for me .
But that is USA tax law.
20. Post 66377368 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 08:43:13 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I've also thought about buying a second-hand server (I even find it at interesting prices), but to make it publicly accessible - for some projects, it can be more complicated in terms of stability and internal security.
I wouldn't self-host anything Bitcoin related from my home.
I wouldn't want my home IP open to the public either, but I was wondering if a remote web server with a WirdGuard client and local server hardened with nftables would be a safe way to have specific local services/ports accessible from the remotely hosted domain name. I'm only just starting to learn about using nftables for security, so I wouldn't risk it with my current knowledge.
I've already explored this topic a bit. Well, once configured, it's possible to isolate the network to protect home equipment from the outside world.
But I think the biggest problem, besides ensuring a good initial network setup, is its maintenance. It requires the person to always be very attentive to what is happening on the network, to check for updates, and to keep security levels at the highest possible level. Sometimes an update can ruin a configuration, which needs to be completely revised to maintain the desired levels.
So it's about stability. Ensuring it's 100% online, that it's not under-loaded. We are not 100% home to guarantee this supervision. There may be power outages, and other external factors of that nature, that can affect the entire structure, even if it is properly constructed.
Impossible? No, it's not, but it requires a very high level of "work" to ensure that everything is always functioning properly.
21. Post 66376827 (unedited backup) (by Hispo) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 03:54:13 CET 2026) in Cuentas nuevas Golondrinas o Realidad?:
:://::: Total,,, en lo que va del mes, al menos, aunque es un periodo muy corto para lanzar evaluaciones, pero si miramos que en un solo día de enero, tuvimos hasta 6 interacciones Golondr@s esta todo tranquilo, estos son "Nuevos " posibles... usuarios :
7 - jafajugunuxe made 2 posts
8 - tatagenojato made 2 posts
9 - leenknight made 2 posts
11 - blomfieldmichael55 made 1 posts
Nuevamente, aunque como dice Dar ni se enteran, pero valga que el señalamiento es solo del tipo alpiste.
Otra cosa que me llama la atención es el nombre que han escogido estos usuarios para interactuar en el foro.
Tiene pinta de que han sido generados por IA o algún que otro algoritmo. Así como antes había un VicenteVicentexxx y MateoMateoxxx pues se ve que usa un algoritmo que va variando dando nombres diferentes pero que tienen una cierta similitud.
De momento no me voy a poner a reportar porque si son operados con bots de IA se van a dejar en evidencia y al final van a ser nukeados. Hay alguno que he visto últimamente, que no está entre los citados, que tiene pinta de ser genuino. Veremos.
Claro. Lo que sucede es que hay una gran diferencia entre utilizar inteligencia artificial para generar un nombre de usuario y el utilizar inteligencia artificial para generar contenido, posts e imágenes y hacerlas pasar como resultado de un proceso e interacción humana.
Curiosamente, el usuario LoyceV aclaro en un hilo hace mucho tiempo que el usuario que utiliza lo generó con ayuda de un generador de nombre de usuario (con el objetivo de obtener uno que no tuviese nada que ver con el resto de su rastro en el internet y la vida real).
Creo que s un buen ejemplo que la forma en la que elegimos nuestro nombre de usuario no tiene nada que ver con la calidad del contenido que elegimos compartir en el foro.
^_^
22. Post 66376819 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Fri Feb 6 03:47:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
Is this mode feasible to use the block explorer?
I've never installed my own block explorer. I assume it would create it's own database as it can't search Bitcoin Core's blocks directly, so in that case I assume it still needs Bitcoin Core's
blocks directory only once, and can have it's own database on faster storage.
I've only used mempool as a block explorer, and it's very low impact. It draws data from Bitcoind and an Electrum server as it runs. The production version of mempool (mempool.space, for example) requires Blockstream Electrs. I've only run the personal version with ElectrumX and Romanz Electrs. It does use it's own database structure (maria,) but as far as I know it doesn't store data in an exclusive database so you wouldn't be able to run it without at least having Bitcoind running.
I've also thought about buying a second-hand server (I even find it at interesting prices), but to make it publicly accessible - for some projects, it can be more complicated in terms of stability and internal security.
I wouldn't self-host anything Bitcoin related from my home.
I wouldn't want my home IP open to the public either, but I was wondering if a remote server as a WirdGuard client hardened with iptables would be a safe way to have a local server accessible from a remotely hosted domain name. I'm only just starting to learn about iptables and security, so I wouldn't risk it with my current knowledge.
23. Post 66372998 (unedited backup) (by Chikito) (scraped on Thu Feb 5 07:03:32 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
DT Member - Februari 2026DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah 113 user
Daftar lama: theymos OgNasty Vod vapourminer philipma1957 babo Cyrus ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell vizique albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS dbshck hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 JayJuanGee NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo zazarb pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin o_solo_miner Real-Duke klarki The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit tweetious giammangiato buwaytress crwth Ale88 Kryptowerk julerz12 Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz CryptopreneurBrainboss hugeblack El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo sheenshane 3meek Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin TheBeardedBaby tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 BlackHatCoiner Lillominato89 YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
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Sumber:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66361122#msg66361122 Terima Kasih mas Husna atas Updatednya.
Saat ini saya cuma jadi DT2 forever, belum pernah sekalipun jadi DT1. Tiap minggu saya selalu dapat notif di telegram dari Loyce kalau nama saya ada di DT2.
Forum ini khususnya SFI membutuhkan member-member DT1, dan DT2 untuk menjaga lokal kita ini lebih dipercaya, serta memitigasi jika nanti ke depan ada yang mencoba scam, atau melakukan hal yang merusak citra SFI.
Saya lihat semakin ke sini semakin tidak antusias lagi, tidak kayak dulu karena mungkin orang pada sibuk nyari satoshi, dan ngepost mingguan saja, sedangkan level trust kurang begitu diantusias, gak kayak merit, dsb.
24. Post 66371626 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 20:25:26 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Locked and unlocked.
The game is set.
Well, it looks like this round is going to be bloodier than expected. Six participants forgot to give their predictions. Seven participants will therefore lose a life.
If you want to leave the game, you can do so now.
Here are your predictions :| Name | Prediction |
| Ambatman | ? |
| BABY SHOES | 76 789,00 |
| Becassine | 83 742,00 |
| cryptofrka | 79 500,00 |
| Danydee | 73 375,00 |
| Doan9269 | 82 650,43 |
| ESG | 68 808,00 |
| examplens | 75 774,00 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 76 523,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 81 999,00 |
| Leahized | 74 719,00 |
| LogitechMouse | 69 696,96 |
| LoyceV | 74 404,36 |
| memehunter | ? |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 77 777,00 |
| mv1986 | ? |
| notblox1 | ? |
| philipma1957 | ? |
| Pmalek | 75 304,00 |
| promise444c5 | 79 100,00 |
| TryNinja | 80 969,00 |
| Woodie | ? |
| xLays | 75 000,00 |
I won't say it every time, but if you see any mistakes, please don't hesitate to let me know, and I will correct them ASAP.
25. Post 66371469 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 19:40:02 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
The biggest difficulty I've had in my research is finding a server with enough disk space so I don't have to worry about it.
This was the one I found that was at a minimally affordable price. Otherwise, everything I've found is very expensive.
A hybrid server may work: Bitcoin Core's
blocks directory can be on a cheap HDD, as long as the rest is on SSD. Mine is on slow "SAN" network storage, and after the initial sync that isn't much of a limitation.
Is this mode feasible to use the block explorer?
My current system is a HP Proliant DL360 Gen7 with 12 cores, 96GB of ram, a 128GB SSD for the OS and programs, and three 2TB SSDs in a raid5 array for the data. There was a time when those HP systems flooded Ebay so the were dirt cheap, and I'm a sucker for a bargain.
I've also thought about buying a second-hand server (I even find it at interesting prices), but to make it publicly accessible - for some projects, it can be more complicated in terms of stability and internal security.
26. Post 66370989 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 17:22:55 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Bitcoin 90-Day Price Simulation (Early February to Early May 2026)
Monte Carlo with Mixture of Experts — 10,000 Paths
Simulation Methodology
This simulation employs a Monte Carlo framework
.........................
What happened to the real Toxic Moxic?
Sure no problem weave in some data.. .. it can be quite overwhelming to go through such seemingly machine generated extensive numbers without some intermingled human commentary.
... or maybe in recent times you have mind-melded machine and man?
How does it feel?
In a few months, we'll feel sad Bitcoin is down to $75k again.
Yep, it happened. When I wrote this, $75k felt good, now it feels sad

We are living it, even though we are nearly 5 years out..

The ups can sometimes seem like they are going fast, but then the downs can be quite grinding and gruelling too.
27. Post 66370354 (unedited backup) (by Akuma_) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 13:48:55 CET 2026) in CTRL-C CTRL-Vでビットコインを失う方法:
著者 :
LoyceV元のトピック:
How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V
たった今見たよ
別の被害者 の
クリップボードハイジャッカーマルウェア.
仕組み1. Bitcoin アドレスを選択し、Ctrl + C を押します。
2. マルウェアはアドレスをハッカー/詐欺師が所有するアドレスに変更します。
3. Ctrl + V を押すと、送金した資金が失われます。
貼り付けたビットコイン アドレスの一部を確認しても、最初の数文字は同じである可能性があり、アドレスが変更されたことに気付かないでしょう。
これを防ぐ方法1.
Windows を使用しないでください。しかし、あなたがそれを変更するつもりがないことは私たちもわかっています。
2. コピー&ペーストした後は、アドレス全体を確認してください。最初の数文字(または最後の数文字)だけでなく、中間の文字も確認してください。これは非常に手間がかかるので、おそらくこれも実行されないでしょう。
3. もう一つの方法を思いつきました。ビットコインアドレス全体をコピーするのではなく、一部だけコピーし、最後の数文字を手動で入力してください。マルウェアが不完全なビットコインアドレスを独自に交換したとしても、自分で数文字追加しただけではウォレットは(無効な)アドレスを受け付けません。
この後もステップ 2 に従って、アドレスを確認する必要があります。
4. コピー&ペーストを使ってアドレスの一部を検証します。例えば、1PjpEgknyKxQKXtMcYFDym8odkfohFGkuiというアドレスに送金したいとします。コピー&ペースト後、
貼り付けたアドレスから「yKxQKXtMc」を選択し、Ctrl+Cを押します。次に、Ctrl+F、Ctrl+Vの順に押して、アドレスの一部が元のアドレスと一致するかどうかを確認します。送信元が本物であることを確認してください。メールも偽装されている可能性があります。
5.
o_e_l_e_oさんの提案をここに追加します。
どのウォレットからでもコインを送信する際は、送信元から正しいと確認したアドレスを、送信先として入力したアドレスのすぐ隣に物理的に配置します。通常は、ハードウェアウォレットまたはスマートフォンをコンピューターの画面の横に持ってくるか、スマートフォンまたはコンピューターの2つのウィンドウのサイズを変更して、2つのアドレスを物理的に隣り合わせに配置します。2つのアドレスの間隔が1インチ未満であれば、先頭や末尾の数文字だけでなく、アドレス全体を確認するのが非常に簡単です。
常に注意を怠らない 送金する前に、必ず確認、再確認、三重確認を行ってください。
スパムはご遠慮くださいお願いしますと言いました

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28. Post 66369634 (unedited backup) (by cygan) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 09:43:07 CET 2026) in Electrum 4.7.0 released:
can i then use Electrum (which will be installed on a different computer) to connect to the Bitcoin core node and also link the existing wallets?
I'm going to ignore all the technical answers, and ask a counter question: why would you want that? It basically doubles the risk to have the same keys on more than one system/wallet. I use Bitcoin Core, Electrum and a few more wallets, but none of them hold the same keys.
you are absolutely right here.
it would make more sense to simply create a new wallet and then generate one or more new Bitcoin addresses on Electrum. this would reduce the attack vector to a single wallet (Bitcoin Core)
29. Post 66369050 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 03:17:31 CET 2026) in Bpip vs BTT search :
Why isn't the forum search as capable as Bpip? I am not a dev and I don't know how this stuff works but I find it annoying to use bpip seperatly when we have a search engine on the forum, is it impossible to do? Or this is just the way that the forum want it to be.
Posts above already informed you that you can not search for posts and post content with BPIP so I won't point it out again.
About searching on the forum with the forum search tool, it's not too good but if you know some search tips, you can do your searching better a little bit. Otherwise you can use third party search tools like Google or Ninjastic.space, now is
Bitlist.co or
talksearch.io or
loyce.club⭕️ BitList.co - Bitcointalk Archive | Data Visualization & Search 🔍 [Ninjastic]Talksearch.io - Advanced Bitcointalk Search Engine[overview] LoyceV's useful data on BitcointalkImprove your searching skills with this guide.
[Guide] Searching effectively
30. Post 66369002 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 02:24:07 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
CPU - 8 cores Dedicated
RAM - 32 GB
NVMe - 2000 GB Disk
Bandwidth - 250 Mbps Unlimited (or)
10 Gbps up to 32 TB then 10 Mbps unlimited
1 IPv4 Included
Server Location: Montreal, Canada
That's more than you need, even if you are planning to have everything on the same server. I've ran Bitcoin Core, ElectrmX, BTCPay, LND, and a mempool docker container on my own hardware with 4 cores and 8GB of ram. Never had an issue, but my system wasn't available to the public.
Eventually I upgraded to 16GB of ram because I wanted to run a Monero node on it as well. It probably wasn't necessary, but synchronizing the blockchain may have taken a bit longer. The ram usage spiked during synch, but became very low after that.
Electrum is very friendly now to make 0.x sat/vB.
But you still need to use "
wallet.relayfee = (lambda: 0)" or TryNinja's plugin, right?
That hasn't been necessary since version 4.6.2
# Release 4.6.2 (Aug 25, 2025)
* General:
- changed: minrelayfee clamps from [1, 50] to [0.1, 50] sat/vbyte (#10096)
31. Post 66368820 (unedited backup) (by Karl_3000) (scraped on Wed Feb 4 00:26:13 CET 2026) in Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ:
That depends on the view of the receiver. They can report if if they think it's unsolicited. I've seen people tagged red for this (although I'd say that's Trust abuse).
Such tag will not be a problem for me as it will not affect my account in a bad way.
However, if nobody reports it, no actions will be taken.
What if the person reports it, is the punishment permanent or temporary ban?
Personally, I'm quite tolerant, maybe because I'm not really spammed by PMs.
It will just be a short PM that will be sent ones. If no response, that is enough to know that the person is not interested.
I'd advice listing the names out of those you would love to interview
It can not work out that way because it would be just one person one interview in a month with interesting questions about bitcoin, Nigeria and cryptocurrencies.
32. Post 66367730 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 19:11:13 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
Will the website shut down if your report to google is accepted?
As
I already said in the previous page of the thread, you can flag the website as unsafe by reporting it to google, but to take the website down, you need to report it to the hosting company.
I am not a fortune teller to know what is going to happen, but I am sure many websites got closed after we reported them for phishing in the same way.
But if someone has time and wants to report it directly to hosting provider, than go for it.
I didn't mean to use Tor browser for everything, just keep it open in case you want to check an untrusted site.
Why keep it open all the time when it literally takes around 5 seconds to open Tor and get connected?
33. Post 66367331 (unedited backup) (by Kazkaz27) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 17:32:49 CET 2026) in Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard?:
I’m eager to engage with every comment and question you have.
That was the intent.
I appreciate your support for higher standards and accountability.
If you genuinely stand by that~

I was more curious how far your AI was willing to go on the answers and what it will say, but my AI doesn't think you are being genuine at all here, smh, let's see what it says.
1. How can the community address hypocrisy among DT1 members who preach against toxicity but engage in it themselves?
Through open discussion, evidence, and community judgment—not censorship. Credibility rises or falls based on public behavior and archived information.
Trust isn't moderated, but how you use it is your "business card" to the community.
2. Does exhibiting some positive behaviors inherently grant the right to engage in all the negative behaviors outlined?
No special rights are granted, but free speech applies equally to everyone. The forum does not guarantee comfort—only openness to expression and rebuttal.
3. What impact does this kind of behavior have on the overall trust and reputation system on the forum?
Very little unless Trust feedback is misused. Disliking someone or their tone is not grounds for negative trust, but a person is free to do it, and free to be judged by others on their actions.
If you really hate someone and he's a terrible troll, that does not deserve negative feedback.
4. Should there be stricter guidelines for DT1 members regarding professionalism and civility, especially in public threads?
No. Stricter civility rules invite subjective enforcement and censorship. Bitcointalk is an adversarial discussion forum, not a moderated social space.
If someone on the internet is mean to you: boo fucking hoo! Use the Ignore button, and forget about them.
5. What respectable examples have you seen of DT1 members using insulting or condescending language in forum disputes?
Respectability is determined by accuracy and evidence, not tone. Many correct scam accusations and dispute resolutions were delivered bluntly.
6. Do you believe there’s a double standard where DT1 members face less accountability for toxic behavior compared to regular users?
No. DT members are more accountable, not less, because their judgment is continuously evaluated by others through Trust lists.
Your Sent feedback is what others use to judge your judgement.
7. How does aggressive tone in threads from DT1 members affect users trying to participate in the Bitcointalk community?
Users are free to respond, disengage, ignore, or customize whose judgment they see. Participation does not require approval from DT members.
Anyone can customize their Trust list!
8. Have you noticed patterns where DT1 members defend or mimic toxic tactics, and if so, why do you think this happens?
High-conflict contexts such as scams, trades, and reputational disputes naturally produce adversarial language. This reflects subject matter, not coordinated behavior.
9. Has anyone experienced retaliation or negative trust feedback after calling out toxic DT1 conduct?
If it occurs, it is visible and subject to social correction through Trust list exclusion and reputational scrutiny.
Don't leave (negative) feedback based on retaliation.
10. What alternatives to aggressive language could DT1 members use to handle disputes more constructively?
Evidence, reference links, neutral feedback, and reputation threads already exist, but no user is required to adopt a particular tone.
Use Neutral feedback for anything that doesn't mean someone can or can't be trusted.
11. Do you think the influence of DT1 members exhibiting such behavior contributes to a “clique” mentality among users?
DT is opt-in, transparent, and rotating. Any influence exists only because users choose to trust that judgment.
You should add users who left accurate feedback and have good Trust lists to your Trust list.
12. Should DT1 members act this way? Yes or No
This is a false binary. DT members must follow forum rules; beyond that, speech style is subjective.
13. Should DT1 members exhibiting such behavior be removed as DT1 if unreformed patterns persist? Yes or No
That already happens organically when others stop trusting their judgment and exclude them from Trust lists.
You should exclude users who leave inaccurate feedback.
14. Does favoritism exist here? Yes or No
The system minimizes favoritism through transparency and public Trust records.
All Trust lists are public.
15. Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard? Yes or No
DT members are not forum leaders. Moderators enforce rules; DT members provide opinions on trust that users may accept or reject.
Anyone can leave feedback, and anyone can customize their Trust list!
16. Should Forum Rules Be Updated? Yes or No
No. Existing rules already address actual misconduct. Expanding rules to police tone would undermine free speech and adversarial debate.
Oh, and:The failure to address these responses—or the refusal to engage with the facts presented—demonstrates a lack of understanding of how the Trust system works. Members who do not understand the Trust system should not attack, or attempt to prevent, others for exercising their right to speak and give opinions. 
Very well said. Thank you. I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to address my questions. In doing so, you’ve enlightened me and alleviated many of my concerns. I’ll prepare a full rebuttal soon, along with responses to your questions—rest assured, but I must get some rest first.
AI is quite remarkable, isn’t it?—Virtual fist-bump 👊
34. Post 66367272 (unedited backup) (by ibminer) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 17:17:55 CET 2026) in Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard?:
I’m eager to engage with every comment and question you have.
That was the intent.
I appreciate your support for higher standards and accountability.
If you genuinely stand by that~

I was more curious how far your AI was willing to go on the answers and what it will say, but my AI doesn't think you are being genuine at all here, smh, let's see what it says.
1. How can the community address hypocrisy among DT1 members who preach against toxicity but engage in it themselves?
Through open discussion, evidence, and community judgment—not censorship. Credibility rises or falls based on public behavior and archived receipts.
Trust isn't moderated, but how you use it is your "business card" to the community.
2. Does exhibiting some positive behaviors inherently grant the right to engage in all the negative behaviors outlined?
No special rights are granted, but free speech applies equally to everyone. The forum does not guarantee comfort—only openness to expression and rebuttal.
3. What impact does this kind of behavior have on the overall trust and reputation system on the forum?
Very little unless Trust feedback is misused. Disliking someone or their tone is not grounds for negative trust, but a person is free to do it, and free to be judged by others on their actions.
If you really hate someone and he's a terrible troll, that does not deserve negative feedback.
4. Should there be stricter guidelines for DT1 members regarding professionalism and civility, especially in public threads?
No. Stricter civility rules invite subjective enforcement and censorship. Bitcointalk is an adversarial discussion forum, not a moderated social space.
If someone on the internet is mean to you: boo fucking hoo! Use the Ignore button, and forget about them.
5. What respectable examples have you seen of DT1 members using insulting or condescending language in forum disputes?
Respectability is determined by accuracy and evidence, not tone. Many correct scam accusations and dispute resolutions were delivered bluntly.
6. Do you believe there’s a double standard where DT1 members face less accountability for toxic behavior compared to regular users?
No. DT members are more accountable, not less, because their judgment is continuously evaluated by others through Trust lists.
Your Sent feedback is what others use to judge your judgement.
7. How does aggressive tone in threads from DT1 members affect users trying to participate in the Bitcointalk community?
Users are free to respond, disengage, ignore, or customize whose judgment they see. Participation does not require approval from DT members.
Anyone can customize their Trust list!
8. Have you noticed patterns where DT1 members defend or mimic toxic tactics, and if so, why do you think this happens?
High-conflict contexts such as scams, trades, and reputational disputes naturally produce adversarial language. This reflects subject matter, not coordinated behavior.
9. Has anyone experienced retaliation or negative trust feedback after calling out toxic DT1 conduct?
If it occurs, it is visible and subject to social correction through Trust list exclusion and reputational scrutiny.
Don't leave (negative) feedback based on retaliation.
10. What alternatives to aggressive language could DT1 members use to handle disputes more constructively?
Evidence, reference links, neutral feedback, and reputation threads already exist, but no user is required to adopt a particular tone.
Use Neutral feedback for anything that doesn't mean someone can or can't be trusted.
11. Do you think the influence of DT1 members exhibiting such behavior contributes to a “clique” mentality among users?
DT is opt-in, transparent, and rotating. Any influence exists only because users choose to trust that judgment.
You should add users who left accurate feedback and have good Trust lists to your Trust list.
12. Should DT1 members act this way? Yes or No
This is a false binary. DT members must follow forum rules; beyond that, speech style is subjective.
13. Should DT1 members exhibiting such behavior be removed as DT1 if unreformed patterns persist? Yes or No
That already happens organically when others stop trusting their judgment and exclude them from Trust lists.
You should exclude users who leave inaccurate feedback.
14. Does favoritism exist here? Yes or No
The system minimizes favoritism through transparency and public Trust records.
All Trust lists are public.
15. Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard? Yes or No
DT members are not forum leaders. Moderators enforce rules; DT members provide opinions on trust that users may accept or reject.
Anyone can leave feedback, and anyone can customize their Trust list!
16. Should Forum Rules Be Updated? Yes or No
No. Existing rules already address actual misconduct. Expanding rules to police tone would undermine free speech and adversarial debate.
Oh, and:The failure to address these responses—or the refusal to engage with the facts presented—demonstrates a lack of understanding of how the Trust system works. Members who do not understand the Trust system should not attack, or attempt to prevent, others for exercising their right to speak and give opinions. 
35. Post 66367183 (unedited backup) (by ibminer) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 16:52:55 CET 2026) in Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard?:
I’m eager to engage with every comment and question you have.
That was the intent.
I appreciate your support for higher standards and accountability.
If you genuinely stand by that~

I was more curious how far your AI was willing to go on those answers, but my AI doesn't think you are being genuine at all here, smh.
1. How can the community address hypocrisy among DT1 members who preach against toxicity but engage in it themselves?
Through open discussion, evidence, and community judgment—not censorship. Credibility rises or falls based on public behavior and possibly archived info.
Trust isn't moderated, but how you use it is your "business card" to the community.
2. Does exhibiting some positive behaviors inherently grant the right to engage in all the negative behaviors I’ve outlined above?
No special rights are granted, but free speech applies equally to everyone. The forum does not guarantee comfort—only openness.
3. What impact does this kind of behavior have on the overall trust and reputation system on the forum?
Very little unless Trust feedback is misused. Disliking someone or their tone is not grounds for negative trust.
If you really hate someone and he's a terrible troll, that does not deserve negative feedback.
4. Should there be stricter guidelines for DT1 members regarding professionalism and civility, especially in public threads?
No. Stricter civility rules inevitably lead to subjective enforcement and censorship.
If someone on the internet is mean to you: boo fucking hoo! Use the Ignore button, and forget about them.
5. What respectable examples have you seen of DT1 members using insulting or condescending language in forum disputes?
Respectability is determined by accuracy and evidence, not tone. Many correct scam accusations were delivered bluntly.
6. Do you believe there’s a double standard where DT1 members face less accountability for toxic behavior compared to regular users?
No. DT members are judged more closely because others rely on their judgment.
Your Sent feedback is what others use to judge your judgement.
7. How does aggressive tone in threads from DT1 members affect users trying to participate in the Bitcointalk community?
Users remain free to respond, disengage, or customize whose judgment they see.
Anyone can customize their Trust list!
8. Have you noticed patterns where DT1 members defend or mimic toxic tactics, and if so, why do you think this happens?
Disputes involving scams, money, and reputation are adversarial by nature. Strong language often follows high-stakes claims.
9. Has anyone experienced retaliation or negative trust feedback after calling out toxic DT1 conduct?
If retaliation occurs, it is visible and correctable through Trust list changes.
Don't leave (negative) feedback based on retaliation.
10. What alternatives to aggressive language could DT1 members use to handle disputes more constructively?
Neutral feedback, evidence, and reference links already exist for de-escalation.
Use Neutral feedback for anything that doesn't mean someone can or can't be trusted.
11. Do you think the influence of DT1 members exhibiting such behavior contributes to a “clique” mentality among users?
DT is opt-in and rotating. Influence exists only because users choose to trust that judgment.
You should add users who left accurate feedback and have good Trust lists to your Trust list.
12. Should DT1 members act this way? Yes or No
This is a false binary. DT members must follow forum rules; beyond that, speech style is subjective.
13. Should DT1 members exhibiting such behavior be removed as DT1 if unreformed patterns persist? Yes or No
That already happens organically when others stop trusting their judgment.
You should exclude users who leave inaccurate feedback.
14. Does favoritism exist here? Yes or No
The system minimizes favoritism through transparency and public records.
All Trust lists are public.
15. Should Forum Leaders Be Held to a Higher Standard? Yes or No
DT members are not forum leaders. Moderators enforce rules; DT members offer opinions on trust.
Anyone can leave feedback, and anyone can customize their Trust list!
16. Should Forum Rules Be Updated? Yes or No
No. Existing rules already address misconduct. Expanding them to police tone would undermine free speech and adversarial debate.
Oh, and:The failure to address these responses—or the refusal to engage with the facts presented—demonstrates a lack of understanding of how the Trust system works. Members who do not understand the Trust system should not attack, or attempt to prevent, others for exercising their right to speak and give opinions. 
36. Post 66366961 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 15:49:31 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
I visited it in incognito tab to, 'check' — I hope it does not backfire.
That's what Tor browser is for.I think less than 10% of active users of this forum use Tor. Most people complain that it is too slow for them, but I think the truth is much closer to the fact that they don't care about privacy.
37. Post 66366182 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 11:15:31 CET 2026) in Flag:
Being a campaign manager - participating in DT voting and other community functions like merit source contradicts my role.
That doesn't make sense. You're a Bitcointalk user, anything else is irrelevant when it comes to the Trust system.
A campaign manager with significant number of members of forum users partnered with him can easily influence a decision in his favor (regardless it's right or wrong) if he has the power of DT. A DT member has to
have unbiased position. A campaign manager never can be unbiased because his influence is highly related to money. It's a contradiction with the essence of the DT system. DT system should not be a power practice tool or pitching the power in business.
It's very similar with being a merit source too. A campaign manager shouldn't need to have a privilege of being a merit source or even earned sMerits. People can have different opinions but as a campaign manager my opinion is from my own experience in the field.
38. Post 66366020 (unedited backup) (by Smartvirus) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 10:13:31 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
Even this page got mirrored.
In my early days on Bitcointalk, there were a few websites that did this. I assumed it's meant to steal accounts, but asking for loans is a new one.
Thats the general idea, being a site that tries to mirror the forum, it’s only normal to assume that the intent is to still as many accounts as possible from unsuspecting users that might try to access the account and given that, our “i” and “l” keys aren’t that far apart on our keyboards, one might stroke wrong and be caught in the scandal.
Scammers with this much resource always try to cast a wide net which explains why, they would go to such length in creating a mirror site and asking for vacation loans, using some of the elite users on the forum so as to amass sympathizers but, they ought to know the entire forum is always watching, ready to discover and report to create awareness.
With a lot of reports on this, the host could take it down.
39. Post 66365760 (unedited backup) (by Upgrade00) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 08:55:55 CET 2026) in Flag:
That's a good point. It's up for interpretation.
And independent thinking should be encouraged as much as possible. People support flags (or should do) cause they have gone through the details of the case submitted and agree that this is a violation, they can still have that independent thinking if the person who created the flag has changed their mind on it.
You can give a very detailed explanation of why you're removing your support and others can choose to do the same or not just as they did when the flash was started.
40. Post 66365145 (unedited backup) (by tech30338) (scraped on Tue Feb 3 02:40:02 CET 2026) in Mga newbie scammer na nagpapanggap na naghahanap ng exchange. Be careful.:
Post ko lang din itong post ni Loyce dito sa local board natin.
Well hindi na to bago dito sa bitcointalk. Para lang syang shilling project pero ito may kasamang pang iiscam kasi fake yung exchange na ibibigay like phishing link na or actually site na scam talaga like nagdeposit ka pero wala kang matatanggap for swap.
Una yung post (hindi pa edited) is looking for exchange daw sya na kung saan pwede mag swap BTC to Monero, then later on iedit yung post tapos ilalagay na yung site na sisinasabi nyang dun daw sya nakapag swap successfully which actually hindi naman, inaadvertise nya lang para makapag iscam sila like para masabing legit yung link or site.
So ingat nalang sa mga ganito. Don't fall in this kind of trick.
I found 3 Newbies with the same tactic:
PaulDrawsArt,
chipfranks and
Entire-Marketing (all tagged red by me).
They've opened a total of 5 topics (
1,
2,
3,
4,
5) asking which exchange to use. A bit later, they edit the post to say it's solved and add a link to a brand new and no doubt scam exchange:
I've reported them. Update: they're Nuked. We need edit-tracking to catch them all.
Kaya importante din tignan ung address, at pagkaclick saan ito magreredirect, kelangan talaga laging binabasa or tinitignan mabuti, madaming ganyan nagkalat, kapag hindi mo bubusisiin, mabibiktima talaga ng mga iyan, mas maganda kung iwasan nalang natin talaga ito, at wagnang magtangka, minsan ang pagiging curious ay nakapagpapahamak, lalo na kung post nila ito, dahil malaki din kasi kita nila diyan sa panloloko na yan, kaya siguro until now meron parin, wag nalang ntin itong pansinin, or wagnalang iclick ang mga link nila, para mas safe pa.
41. Post 66364666 (unedited backup) (by KWH) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 22:46:25 CET 2026) in Flag:
What course of action the community can take if some users do not want to remove the support from the flag and remove their red tag even knowing that there are no issues left between me and the user X?
~Exclude them.
This is about the only viable option.
42. Post 66364307 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 21:08:01 CET 2026) in wallet.dat Recovery:
As LoyceV already said, the story doesn't add up. Already in midth of 2011 you needed some decent GPU power to mine crumbles of Bitcoin (pool mining, solo mining was already quite out of reasonable reach). "Old PC", lol, definitely not in 2013/2014, even GPU had no chance in that period.
Why is OP talking about Photorec and friends? I can't recall in his "story" that files were deleted or does "abandoned the file" means he foolishly deleted something. So much to his strong attachment to his Bitcoin dreams.
Yes, OP mentions few(?) read errors or bad sectors on his HDD. How reliable the numbers are is another story. You must be quite unlucky to have the damage at the worst spots to kill your wallet.dat, but shit happens sometimes...
200 bitcoins in 9 months without FPGA or ASIC miner in that period? Nonsense, you're wasting others time here!
If your HDD is degrading, the very first thing to do is a forensic image copy e.g. with ddrescue to get as much data off that disk before it further degrades or starts to fail in unrecoverable manners. There are chances that this leads to complete failure of your HDD, be warned.
What's the point of mentioning the Pizza Day event? Useless filling of your made-up story. The Pizza Day was in a completely different time and not relevant at all to your stuff.
Bitcoin-Qt 0.7.1 was released in 2012-10-19. Not sure why you would run that version when e.g. Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.0 was available from 2013-02-19 and 0.8.1 just a month later (no so important, though).
I don't buy your story... Anyway, I don't have to.
43. Post 66364054 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 20:06:55 CET 2026) in Flag:
What course of action the community can take if some users do not want to remove the support from the flag and remove their red tag even knowing that there are no issues left between me and the user X?
~Exclude them.
Being a campaign manager - participating in TD voting and other community functions like merit source contradicts my role. It's one of the reason I removed my trust list and blacklisted myself from the Merit source long ago :-)
However, ~excluding them is the right choice in my opinion too.
44. Post 66363924 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 19:24:44 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
How did you even find that site? Did a search engine fail to do its job?
Not sure about search engine but my browser thought to give me a warning. I have no idea how it was done though :-D
Because you already usually access the correct website. Because you're typing a different address, the alert appears.
In the meantime, has anyone made a complaint to Google?
45. Post 66363739 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 18:40:38 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
How will it be decided if we have a case where two or more participants wrote the same number?
Well ....

Yes, the Game Master is a complete asshole, but don't take his words seriously.
And:
In case of a tie, there is no tiebreaker.
So I guess both lose a life

-About the editing part, I had understood before he explained agin, with other words,.
but this part of the tie left doubts, what if everyone chooses the same price with the same cents?
Will the criterion be by the order of time of posting,
or will everyone tie and no one will lose life?
46. Post 66363731 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 18:39:25 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
How did you even find that site? Did a search engine fail to do its job?
Not sure about search engine but my browser thought to give me a warning. I have no idea how it was done though :-D

47. Post 66363465 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 17:33:07 CET 2026) in Bitcoin Unit Converter: Convert satoshi, mBTC,Finney, μBTC to 33 fiat currencies:
I didnt join because it was so complicated, 3 bigs posts just with instructions... I still didnt get it. I Will take a closer loom to understand it and try to create something or join
LoyceV summed it up well.
Thinking about this game, made me realize: to stay in the game, you don't need to have the best prediction. All you need is to be "not the worst", which means you shouldn't predict either the highest or lowest number. Being most accurate earns half a life,
Is is still possible to join?
As far as I know, the deadline for applications was 31/01/2026, but considering that it is only the first round and it is necessary to give the first prediction by February 4th, maybe the manager will accept your late application
48. Post 66363176 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 16:23:14 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
I predict $72k
and go for $72,000.
btw. How will it be decided if we have a case where two or more participants wrote the same number? I don't expect that everyone will follow all the other predictions, in order to surely make a different one.
I guess it would be best to leave the prediction as "unique" as possible, if they differ even by a cent.
49. Post 66362308 (unedited backup) (by Husna QA) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 11:49:01 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
DT Member - Februari 2026DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah 113 user
Daftar lama: theymos OgNasty Vod vapourminer philipma1957 babo Cyrus ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell vizique albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS dbshck hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 JayJuanGee NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo zazarb pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin o_solo_miner Real-Duke klarki The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit tweetious giammangiato buwaytress crwth Ale88 Kryptowerk julerz12 Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz CryptopreneurBrainboss hugeblack El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo sheenshane 3meek Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin TheBeardedBaby tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 BlackHatCoiner Lillominato89 YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
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50. Post 66362302 (unedited backup) (by The Cryptovator) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 11:46:07 CET 2026) in Manipulation and possible scam:
The poll-topic has been deleted.
Seems my report marked good 😉

51. Post 66361755 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 08:23:19 CET 2026) in Cake wallet - Requesting honest reviews:
Does it come with a built-in exchange? In that case it would make (some) sense.
It comes with a swap feature:
https://docs.cakewallet.com/features/basic/swap/Apparently they use third-party software, so if the third-party exchange needs KYC, they'd need to ask for KYC from their clients.
Again, the problem is not the KYC, but the fact that services and apps keep changing their rules arbitrarily and without any solid justification and you don't know what to expect. One day you wake up and you swap 0.1
BTC for XMR easily, the other day you wake up and they request for KYC.
If I have to do KYC, I need to know in advance, so I can choose whether I'll voluntarily give my data, or not.
52. Post 66361675 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 07:39:19 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Lista New Users:
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53. Post 66361556 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 06:19:19 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
It might be interesting if Electrum created an option in the "sent" tab, allowing users to choose something like "send change to donate to the server."
That would be a huge risk if someone makes a mistake, so Electrum shouldn't add this. You can't even turn the donate tab into "Send to many", so you'll need to manually copy the address to send change there. And that's totally fine, it's for advanced users only.
I think @joker_josue is thinking about "
dust change" instead of "
change" in general, perhaps.
It's not difficult to imagine what will happen to a scenario where a non-tech-savvy end-user user with a single large value UTXO who has no idea what "
change" is but ticked the "
Donate change to server" option out of curiosity.
On the other hand, "
Send dust change as donation to server" may have a valid reason to be implemented (
if someone were to work on the idea)
On a side note, in this Pull Request on 2015:
github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/1062;
Someone thought that it's a good idea to have an automated donation,
The developer pointed a few possibilities on how can it be adequately implemented but the author never followed through, so it's closed.
54. Post 66361506 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 05:33:25 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
It strikes me more of a "request forwarder" to the original site
In that case, it should be possible to overload it to more than 1 request per second, so Bitcointalk will start rate-limiting it. Unfortunately,
wget only gets 122 bytes instead of full pages, and I don't know why.
This is definitely the case.
If I edit one of my posts and reload the phishing mirror, I can immediately see the changes.
I wrote a small script to make 10 requests per second (sorry theymos

). It's working:
Too fast / overloaded (503)
Most likely, you are accessing the forum too quickly. You are only allowed to access at a rate of one pageload per second on average (somewhat higher bursts).
It is also possible that the server is overloaded or temporarily down.
503 via master1
theymos can probably grab their IP and block them on Cloudflare.
55. Post 66361267 (unedited backup) (by julerz12) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 02:05:01 CET 2026) in Mga newbie scammer na nagpapanggap na naghahanap ng exchange. Be careful.:
Post ko lang din itong post ni Loyce dito sa local board natin.
Well hindi na to bago dito sa bitcointalk. Para lang syang shilling project pero ito may kasamang pang iiscam kasi fake yung exchange na ibibigay like phishing link na or actually site na scam talaga like nagdeposit ka pero wala kang matatanggap for swap.
Una yung post (hindi pa edited) is looking for exchange daw sya na kung saan pwede mag swap BTC to Monero, then later on iedit yung post tapos ilalagay na yung site na sisinasabi nyang dun daw sya nakapag swap successfully which actually hindi naman, inaadvertise nya lang para makapag iscam sila like para masabing legit yung link or site.
So ingat nalang sa mga ganito. Don't fall in this kind of trick.
I found 3 Newbies with the same tactic:
PaulDrawsArt,
chipfranks and
Entire-Marketing (all tagged red by me).
They've opened a total of 5 topics (
1,
2,
3,
4,
5) asking which exchange to use. A bit later, they edit the post to say it's solved and add a link to a brand new and no doubt scam exchange:
I've reported them. Update: they're Nuked. We need edit-tracking to catch them all.
Aba aba, nagiging wais narin talaga 'tong mga scammer. Makapal din talaga ata balakubak sa ulo nito at nakapag-isip pa ng ganitong modus. Buti napansin agad ito ni LoyceV.
Ang mahirap dito 'yung mga legit newbie 'din na pupunta dito sa forum, madalas kasi, even though marami ng warning, sadly, may mga nahuhulog parin talaga sa mga ganyang scams.
Ang daming ganyan at hindi lang yan nangyayari dito sa forum. Pati na rin sa mga messaging apps tulad ng Telegram, parang idadaan sayo sa kwento. Tapos tatanung tanungin ka pa kung marunong ka magcrypto tapos hihingi ng tulong na may stuck daw silang pera sa isang exchange.
'Di ko na mabilang kung gaano karaming mga ganitong klaseng scam ang natanggap ko.

Auto block sa akin ang mga ganyan.
May mga impersonators din ako sa Telegram. Ni-report ko na pero walang paki-alam 'tong Telegram, ni hindi manlang na seen 'yung report ko. Hopefully talaga maging strikto na sila sa account creations ng sa ganoon ay at least man 'lang mabawasan na mga scammer 'dyan.
56. Post 66361122 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Mon Feb 2 00:41:19 CET 2026) in DT update log:
This month 113 users were eligible.
Old:
theymos
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
philipma1957
babo
Cyrus
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Mitchell
vizique
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
dbshck
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
o_solo_miner
Real-Duke
klarki
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
holydarkness
Lafu
polymerbit
tweetious
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Kryptowerk
julerz12
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
CryptopreneurBrainboss
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
sheenshane
3meek
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
TheBeardedBaby
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
BlackHatCoiner
Lillominato89
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
New:
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
willi9974
NeuroticFish
achow101
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
holydarkness
Lafu
polymerbit
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Kryptowerk
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
Bthd
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
57. Post 66360568 (unedited backup) (by xLays) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 22:17:26 CET 2026) in Mga newbie scammer na nagpapanggap na naghahanap ng exchange. Be careful.:
Post ko lang din itong post ni Loyce dito sa local board natin.
Well hindi na to bago dito sa bitcointalk. Para lang syang shilling project pero ito may kasamang pang iiscam kasi fake yung exchange na ibibigay like phishing link na or actually site na scam talaga like nagdeposit ka pero wala kang matatanggap for swap.
Una yung post (hindi pa edited) is looking for exchange daw sya na kung saan pwede mag swap BTC to Monero, then later on iedit yung post tapos ilalagay na yung site na sisinasabi nyang dun daw sya nakapag swap successfully which actually hindi naman, inaadvertise nya lang para makapag iscam sila like para masabing legit yung link or site.
So ingat nalang sa mga ganito. Don't fall in this kind of trick.
I found 3 Newbies with the same tactic:
PaulDrawsArt,
chipfranks and
Entire-Marketing (all tagged red by me).
They've opened a total of 5 topics (
1,
2,
3,
4,
5) asking which exchange to use. A bit later, they edit the post to say it's solved and add a link to a brand new and no doubt scam exchange:
I've reported them. Update: they're Nuked. We need edit-tracking to catch them all.
58. Post 66360250 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 20:39:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
If there is an chance to Edit, will be more fun.
Before I make a prediction, I'd like to know this.
I don't know how to explain it more clearly.
Since I can't monitor every post and every prediction, you are allowed to edit your prediction. But be careful, once the thread is locked, it will be too late.
You will have several days to make your prediction, and you can edit it until the last minute.
If there are any special rules (such as not being allowed to edit your prediction), I will mention them. But by default, consider that
you can edit your prediction before the topic is locked.
59. Post 66360124 (unedited backup) (by OsaiEmma) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 20:04:14 CET 2026) in Should there be a delete all.drafts button ?:
I think you're trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. If you're worried about your account getting compromised, improve your account (and system) security. If you're worried about someone reading your deleted PM, you shouldn't have sent it unencrypted in the first place. Even without compromising your account, Cloudflare can read anything you send. But if you really want to delete your Drafts, just click "Preview" 100 times

Lol, this is a good idea even though it's funny to me, cause if your draft gets up to 100 it auto clears but that is a stressful solution, but a solution nevertheless.
Having a single button to clear out draft is a pretty good idea though, and putting such features is so very easy since the site is mostly written in JavaScript, no biggie there, so yeah I second the notion of putting a delete button for drafts.
Although I don't really mind because I won't actively do whatsoever that will make me wary of my draft getting exposed, if I want to do that, I'll ask to contact somewhere else like telegram or X or something else
60. Post 66359698 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 18:02:37 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Hello Bitcointalkers,
Registrations are now closed. Lady and gentlemen, the game can begin !
But we are going to start slowly, calmly. No additional rules, no surprises, just the price of Bitcoin. And this will allow me to see if my assistant is competent.
Check below for the different deadlines. Two things are certain : there will be a winner, and one will be stressed out for the rest of the game because he/she lost a life.
Round 1: Warm-up
What will be the price of Bitcoin at February 07, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 06/02/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before February 04, 2026, 07:00:00 PM
Cash shop: OPEN (beware of wet paint)
For notifications :
@Ambatman, @BABY SHOES, @Becassine, @cryptofrka, @Danydee, @Doan9269, @ESG, @examplens, @GazetaBitcoin, @Hypnotizer, @Leahized, @LogitechMouse, @LoyceV, @memehunter, @Mr. Magkaisa, @mv1986, @notblox1, @philipma1957, @Pmalek, @promise444c5, @TryNinja, @Woodie, @xLays
I hope I haven't forgotten anyone.
61. Post 66359136 (unedited backup) (by OrangeFren) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 15:04:01 CET 2026) in OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison:
Searching for 0.01 XMR > LTC gives 3 results. None of them work, they all ask for a higher minimum. So they shouldn't show up at all.
For the last one, Orangefren tells me I'll receive a negative amount:
I just tried the same search on Orangefren website and I received results for five exchanges.
First one was for FixedFloat and minimum XMR amount there is 0.002149, BUT I would never use that exchange for anything because they often freeze coins.
Other exchanges in my results are Swapter, Xchange, CHangeNow and Octoswap.
You are right about Swapter, they don't even have LTC option at receiving end, and Octoswap havemuch higher minimum, same as Xchange.
ChangeNow have your pairs and minimum amount is slightly higher 0.0111211.
Thanks for the reports, disabled OctoSwap for a while. It seems like an issue when the amounts are very small and the onchain fees are higher the output amount.
Stats for January 2026Stats for searches on
OrangeFren.com in January 2026.
Monero in 1st place. Lightning gaining popularity a bit.
XMR: 42.31%
BTC: 25.71%
LTC: 10.79%
ETH: 7.72%
USDT: 4.47%
USDC: 2.55%
BTCLN: 1.54%
SOL: 1.37%
ZEC: 0.63%
XRP: 0.31%
TRX: 0.26%
DAI: 0.24%
BNB: 0.19%
BCH: 0.19%
DOGE: 0.14%
TON: 0.12%
ZANO: 0.11%
FIRO: 0.07%

62. Post 66358983 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 14:00:19 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I used "bitcoin:" in front of my address. After I removed that, it works:
donation = bc1q49wn3lzffl0c89ajeuaqqq8j2aasnmhvhkqm4a
Oh, well, I just looked up my config and I did the same "smart" change because it seemed logical to me. The documentation of this config option on Github isn't very specific about this part:
https://github.com/cculianu/Fulcrum/blob/ff93ce5a690ed86c65fecfd176bee0e8c8b7aad7/doc/fulcrum-example-config.conf#L285Connected to LoyceV's Fulcrum Electrum server at electrum.loyce.club
See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5554840.0 for my experience running this
That's a good idea and I like the reference for those who are willing to see it.
Those options are currently of very low importance for me, but good to know how to set them up properly for a public server.
I'm running Fulcrum 2.1.0 btw and so far am happy with it. I chose to build the database from scratch and not go the conversion path from Fulcrum 1.12.0 database. I had very few unintentional shutdowns of older Fulcrum and my database didn't seem to catch any corruption, but frankly I wasn't sure and confident it was still flawless.
I hope Fulcrum v2 does its magic properly and fulfills its claim that database corruption should be a thing of the past. Keeping fingers crossed.
In fact, it's best not to take the risk... especially since many users don't even choose which server they want to use.
I would want to keep important dialogs of Electrum as clean as possible and free of potentially distracting options. And I don't think many Electrum users would donate anyway.
As you say, few users even care to which Electrum server they connect. They probably just expect it to work and not being too slow. I can't say much about it as I moved to a personal Electrum server quite some years ago.
63. Post 66358494 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 10:35:01 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
It might be interesting if Electrum created an option in the "sent" tab, allowing users to choose something like "send change to donate to the server."
That would be a huge risk if someone makes a mistake, so Electrum shouldn't add this. You can't even turn the donate tab into "Send to many", so you'll need to manually copy the address to send change there. And that's totally fine, it's for advanced users only.
As it happens, after writing, I spent some time thinking about this type of case.

In fact, it's best not to take the risk... especially since many users don't even choose which server they want to use.
64. Post 66358320 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 09:25:25 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
How did you even find that site? Did a search engine fail to do its job?
I'm a fast typer, and this time I mistyped "l" instead of "i" in the address bar. It's not from Google or anything, though I wouldn't be surprised if someone were to find it there too.
Fortunately there doesn't seem to be any JS loaded - before I poked around the site I disabled Javascript in the browser.
@OP: have you reported the domain to abuse@ for phishing?
Not yet. It would be sent to
abuse@nicenic.net, right?
65. Post 66358222 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 08:24:31 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
For what it's worth: I fixed the missing "Donate to server" address. It now shows up in Electrum

Feel free to send it dust change

It might be interesting if Electrum created an option in the "sent" tab, allowing users to choose something like "send change to donate to the server." Then, whenever you make a transaction and want the change to go as a donation, you could simply activate that option.
66. Post 66358211 (unedited backup) (by PX-Z) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 08:18:38 CET 2026) in Beware of BLTCOINTALK.ORG:
How did you even find that site? Did a search engine fail to do its job?
Up to this. As i don't know how you end up getting there.
Typing the site url on my browser seems easier as browser always suggest the url before typing it full. I access the url and this pops up, a message which is very helpful.

67. Post 66358206 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 08:17:19 CET 2026) in Scammer advertising by pretending to look for an exchange:
Any idea why the other two didn't worked?
The scraper hasn't revisited the posts yet.
For more context, check
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5534972.msg65789449#msg65789449 and next 12 reply.
68. Post 66358047 (unedited backup) (by amishmanish) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 06:17:32 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Merit data analysis (full data since Jan. 24, 2018; not just 120 days):
LoyceV, you're still around?
I haven't been around much and was thinking that most old timers would be gone. But well, good to know some things remain.
69. Post 66357795 (unedited backup) (by PrimeNumber7) (scraped on Sun Feb 1 01:39:43 CET 2026) in is there any safe way to bypass captcha?:
There are also some instances in which it may make sense to use a public computer to improve privacy.
I can't think of a single way to improve privacy by entering my account data on a public computer. That's what Tor is for, on your own computer.
Some countries do not like it when someone in their country uses TOR, and using it may result in a visit by the authorities. Some ISPs will block access to TOR. Even if neither of these apply, your ISP can see when you are using TOR, and using it may attract unwanted attention.
Sometimes doing things in plain sight is the best way to maximize your privacy.
70. Post 66357319 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Sat Jan 31 23:00:37 CET 2026) in Mixers to be banned:
Yes, that's true. My question is: is the user informed of the reason for the ban? That's the crucial point.
Do you really believe anyone who creates a mixer and advertises it here didn't follow the last years of development around mixers? I'm pretty sure they know exactly what they're doing, they just try anyway.
Absolutely new mixers could emerge and locate here based on old articles that confirmed that mixers are promoted here as the oldest cryptocurrency forum. There's a very high chance that people who aren't aware that mixers are banned here are the ones making the mixed accounts.
It doesn't pay any serious minded person to waste their time look for loopholes to keep hiding to promote their dear brand.
71. Post 66357159 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Jan 31 22:16:55 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
@JJG...that first EDITED should go in the paragraph below as it relates to @Ninja.
just saying...or my OCD is saying

Thanks.. Yes.. You are correct. I fixed it in the original post. I had put that "edit" in the wrong spot - and yeah, the edit was meant to supplement my response to Ninja.
This is quite cool, i consider buying some more, way earlier than i have thought.
Wohooo!
It is not cool.
You should be crying while buying, not cheering.
What is your opinion? Is it likely to go down further? Or will it recover very soon?
Yes. It will go down or recover, as always. But what's in it for you? Merit?
I only post here to know the current market situation, sentiment and everyone's different opinions, but from your style of speaking, it seems that all posts are for merit, and that is why everyone who posts here (low rank), their only intention is to gain merit, especially if they do not have Bitcoin, then they have no connection with Bitcoin and also they are not allowed to know the market situation. All in all, I want to say that if someone does not agree with my opinion and also if someone does not like my post, that is absolutely normal and I welcome that. But please avoid questioning the motive without any basis, and just avoid me if necessary.
Ninja~

It takes time for guys on the forum to get to know you and perhaps to feel comfortable that you might be a human rather than a bot or even a spammer, scammer or some other kind of current undesirable - such as part of a merit farming group, so already established members are going to tend to be skeptical of newbies... and there have been a lot of issues with bots and/or low quality posts that can be more difficult to detect if the member is using AI to generate garbage posts or if they are drafting the ideas themselves (to the extent that they might be posting substantively meaningful content, so it can take a while to figure out which newbie forum members are even human or not.. not that members are going to necessarily know which members have been tagged as a shitposter or not.
Thank you very much, I understand why new members on the forum might have such doubts, and maybe that's why he said these things to me, anyway I'm sorry for what I said.
To be clear, I've been familiar with cryptocurrency for about three years+ ago, I tried trading in the beginning, and I've been observing the crypto market for a long time ago, I'm just relatively new to the forum, but that doesn't mean I have no idea about crypto, bitcoin, or anything like that.
In this thread and other bitcoin related threads on the forum, guys are not too receptive to when guys refer to bitcoin and crypto as if they were similar things, so it seems better to be careful in using the term crypto unless you are clear about what you are referring to in terms of whether you are talking about bitcoin and shitcoins or if you are just talking about shitcoins.
Just because the media, popular people or even legislation might sometimes convolute the ideas of bitcoin and crypto, many times the convolution of such terms seems inclined towards either attacking bitcoin, pumping shitcoins and/or muddying waters since it is an unclear term and even a vehicle in which both shitcoin pumpers and sometimes the powers that be would like to faciltate vague and ambiguous terms.
Another thing is that it is probably better to use the term bitcoin as much as you can to be clear what you are talking about (to the extent that you might be referring to bitcoin), and it is likely also better to invest and/or study bitcoin first before getting distracted by shitcoins and/or other projects. You likely would keep a better orientation if you mostly focus on bitcoin first, even though some guys cannot resist temptations to gamble so they end up putting some time, energy and value into shitcoins.. and I tend to recommend that if you cannot resist the temptation to gamble, then at least you should invest no more than 10% of your time, energy and/or value into shitcoins and/or trading (gambling with) bitcoin. .. .but hey, in the end, you can do what you like.
I'm not very active on the forum, maybe I'll be active now, while watching various news about crypto and bitcoin (Because Bitcoin is very volatile right now), I came across the news that I thought might be shared here, so I posted it without any intention, Just to know everyone's opinion on this topic.
Sure if you post in areas that are interesting to you, then after a while you will get better acquainted with various forum members and other members will get acquainted with you, and you might get better and better at posting about various areas of your interests .. . .and many of us likely realize that sometimes forum interactions can become confrontational in regards to ideas and even sometimes personal attacks too... and sometimes if you are still learning about the forum you could get into trouble for breaking some of the rules or guys might accuse you of such.. ., which sometimes even the use of translation software might become problematic if it seems that your posts are being written (or assisted) by bots... . and some of these matters are changing.. and guys in this thread will usually quote which portion of their post was written by or assisted by a bot...
but there I was told in a non-disclosure manner that I was coming here for qualifications and that I had nothing to do with the fall/volatility of bitcoin, I found the matter a bit disappointing, so I asked him to ignore me, I apologize for that, please forgive me
@LoyceV.
Ninja~
Bitcoin in $77K We are not always going to agree about matters, including matters related to prices, and there can sometimes be patterns of non-substantive posts that annoy some of the more experienced forum members. I recall when I first came to the forum, I tried to post every day and even several times a week, and surely in the beginning guys don't know you and they either ignore you or they might be hostile to you... and it seems even more challenging when some of the more experienced members (I might even find myself in this camp sometimes) come across so many shitty posts that are especially coming from newbie accounts, so we sometimes will lose our patience... and sometimes just keep posting in your areas of interest with somewhat decent content, and perhaps guys will get used to you, to the extent that they don't become overly annoyed by you.;.. hahahahaha
For myself, there are sometimes some members that had annoyed me, and then it might take a while before I get those annoying feelings out of my head... but yeah, some of us might take longer to warm up to.. and sometimes we might be better not confronting certain members until maybe they might ask us some questions or respond to one of our posts.. and that is both part of the getting used to each other process but it is also a process of sometimes trying to make sure that we are not getting too emotional about our posts, including presuming the extent to which other members like us or don't like us.
By the way, there was one point that I was keeping track of members that I like and don't like. I stopped doing it, sometimes members might find short-cuts like that to become helpful in their trying to keep track of their experiences with other forum members.....
....and also there are ONLY so many hours in the day, and maybe we have a few hours a day (or a few hours a week) that we are able to spend on the forum, and we might have to spend time engaged in some of our real world work and/or activities to try to improve our income situation so that we might be able to concentrate on building our bitcoin stash... even though surely some members end up finding forum participation as a decently good way to improve and/or supplement any real world income that they have, and some guys on the forum might get annoyed by some of those activities and/or even the farmed (fake) accounts that build up around certain members who seem to be abusing features like the signature campaigns.
Yep. The odds are not looking good, at the moment for the BTC price to go to or above $126,272 prior to the April 1 deadline.
The price will eventually recover but I think not before April 1, 2026. Gambling about Bitcoin future price is always uncertain.
Every once is a while shit will happen that ends up surprising us. For example from April 2019 to June 2019 (3 months) the BTC price went up 3.5x from $4,200 to $13,880 before correcting back down.
We cannot necessarily measure those past times with current times, even though sometimes unexpected things end up happening in bitcoinlandia.
Also in our March 2020 recovery, the BTC price did end up going from $3,800 and into the $10ks in a fairly rapid time, yet that even took several months, but that was a BIG ass and even strange dip, too...and we might not really be in such a time right now, since even the dip in March 2020 and then the recovery through the whole summer, BTC did not get back to ATHs until December 2020.. so these matters can play out differently each time, including some aspects of our current market having expectations of great dips right now in line with entering a bear market, which might not end up playing out in accordance with expectations, yet I wouldn't know if some counter-explosive move to the upside could end up making sense in that kind of a scenario... including that sometimes there could be some BIG players who don't have the coins that they claim to have, and then a very great run to the upside could really end up causing them to imploding - and those kinds of things are not out of the question.
Michael Saylor’s Strategy Bitcoin position is about to turn negative. Shows you how easy it is to destroy years of successful stacking by ignoring the four year Bitcoin cycle and buying the top.
If this drop in price for Bitcoin continues… Next his preferred offerings will drop below NAV and he will start burning through his cash pile with no way to replace it. If that cash pile runs out before Bitcoin’s price recovers, lawsuits will roll in and judges will force selling to pay investor claims. Strategy will go bankrupt, take Bitcoin down below $40K, and when the dust settles we can talk about 2029.
Will the S&P step up and save MSTR with an inclusion, or is everyone waiting for Strategy to fail before real corporate adoption of Bitcoin begins?
Oh gawd.. .

You are lame.
What else is new?
72. Post 66357017 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Sat Jan 31 21:42:02 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
For what it's worth: I fixed the missing "Donate to server" address. It now shows up in Electrum

Feel free to send it dust change

What did you need to change?
I know that the Fulcrum config file has an option where you can specify the donation address, but when I changed it for my Fulcrum server, an Electrum client connected to my server didn't recognise or show the set donation address. So, something else is needed which I couldn't figure out so far (not of great importance for me as my Fulcrum Electrum server isn't public).
Or did you only adjust the banner message which your Fulcrum server transmits to a connected client?
73. Post 66356710 (unedited backup) (by Ninja Primes) (scraped on Sat Jan 31 20:13:19 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
What is your opinion? Is it likely to go down further? Or will it recover very soon?
Yes. It will go down or recover, as always. But what's in it for you? Merit?
I only post here to know the current market situation, sentiment and everyone's different opinions, but from your style of speaking, it seems that all posts are for merit, and that is why everyone who posts here (low rank), their only intention is to gain merit, especially if they do not have Bitcoin, then they have no connection with Bitcoin and also they are not allowed to know the market situation. All in all, I want to say that if someone does not agree with my opinion and also if someone does not like my post, that is absolutely normal and I welcome that. But please avoid questioning the motive without any basis, and just avoid me if necessary.
Ninja~

It takes time for guys on the forum to get to know you and perhaps to feel comfortable that you might be a human rather than a bot or even a spammer, scammer or some other kind of current undesirable - such as part of a merit farming group, so already established members are going to tend to be skeptical of newbies... and there have been a lot of issues with bots and/or low quality posts that can be more difficult to detect if the member is using AI to generate garbage posts or if they are drafting the ideas themselves (to the extent that they might be posting substantively meaningful content, so it can take a while to figure out which newbie forum members are even human or not.. not that members are going to necessarily know which members have been tagged as a shitposter or not.
Thank you very much, I understand why new members on the forum might have such doubts, and maybe that's why he said these things to me, anyway I'm sorry for what I said.
To be clear, I've been familiar with cryptocurrency for about three years+ ago, I tried trading in the beginning, and I've been observing the crypto market for a long time ago, I'm just relatively new to the forum, but that doesn't mean I have no idea about crypto, bitcoin, or anything like that.
I'm not very active on the forum, maybe I'll be active now, while watching various news about crypto and bitcoin (Because Bitcoin is very volatile right now), I came across the news that I thought might be shared here, so I posted it without any intention, Just to know everyone's opinion on this topic. but there I was told in a non-disclosure manner that I was coming here for qualifications and that I had nothing to do with the fall/volatility of bitcoin, I found the matter a bit disappointing, so I asked him to ignore me, I apologize for that, please forgive me
@LoyceV.
Ninja~
