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1. Post 66409382 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Sun Feb 15 04:58:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
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I'm done testing for now, but I'm more curious why less than 10k transactions lead to a 500 MB wallet. That's 50 kB added per transaction on average.
Okay, it's not important anyways.
About that size, it's because the wallet keeps track of the same transaction ID in different entries aside from the actual transaction.
IIRC, it saves its txid under the address' transaction history, QT history, the wallet's "
coins" (
both unspent and spent outputs), and some more entries that I've probably missed.
Plus, some of those include the
VOUT and/or sizes.
And most importantly, the discrepancy in size is because it's saved as JSON, the contents are saved in text,
So rather than the actual size of the transactions it's based on each character's size, e.g.: a 300vBytes transaction would be more or less 1.5kB in UTF-8.
Then include the other entries and those big spam transactions of those addresses, it should reach the average that you've described.
Full Wallet Encryption (
not secrets-only) could decrease the overall size though.
2. Post 66408898 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 23:29:49 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
[...]
If something drops 11% and then it goes back up 11.5%, then it is not going to be back to where it was... since it would probably have to go up 23% to get back to where it was.
Think about a 50% drop. If something drops 50%, then in order to get back to where it was, it has to go up 100%. If it ONLY goes up 50%, then it would have had ONLY made it half way to where it had been.
[...]
Your numbers work for a 50% drop --> 100% up, but not for an 11% drop --> 23% up...
If v is the value (that should remain constant), d% is the 'percent drop' and u% is the 'percent up', then math & science tells us this:
Require that v = v * (1 - d% / 100) * (1 + u% / 100). Then
(1 - d% / 100) * (1 + u% / 100) = 1 =>
1 + u% / 100 = 1 / (1 - d% / 100) =>
u% / 100 = 1 / (1 - d% / 100) - 1 =>
u% = 100 / (1 - d% / 100) - 100For a
50% drop (d% = 50) we need a u% = 100 / (1 - 50 / 100) - 100 = 100
(100% up)For an
11% drop (d% = 11) we need a u% = 100 / (1 - 11 / 100) - 100 = 12.36
(12.36% up)So, both 11.5% and 23% are wrong, but 11.5% is much closer to 12.36% than 23%.
I knew that you were too smart for me.
We are going to have to break up.

Math & science doesn't care about our feelings... LOL
💖Bot confirmed!!!!!!

You and proudhon.. . .

By the way,
proudhon has not logged in since last April. Maybe someone poured water on him?
I think if we ever ever ever ever go back up to 100k I will cash out .
I understand nothing is certain but I think
When is better than using
If. If just shows you doubt we seeeing $100K.
It seems that for the overwhelming majority of normies who have studied bitcoin for more than 100 hours, the correct word would likely be "when" rather than "if" as you mentioned.
Yet, for Philip, "if" seems to be the more accurate of representation of his thinking on the matter, since he is expressing his own thoughts that involve both ongoing lackenings of confidence and also his ongoing under appreciation for what dee cornz is - even though Philip has likely studied bitcoin for quite a bit longer than 100 hours, yet he still does not seem to get it... beyond appreciating that bitcoin is number go up technology that might not end up going up. For Philip, he might consider whether bitcoin goes up or not to be like the flip of a coin, or some random thing in which certain powers that be are able to control.. which also shows some level of ongoing errors in his assigning of values and probabilities to dee cornz within the world as we believe it to be.
Math & science doesn't care about our feelings... LOL
Neither does Bitcoin

It is true that bitcoin is a product of both maths & sciences and various ways of connecting with human behaviors and even power projection in the real world. If we are attempting to assign odds to what bitcoin might or might not do, we have to attempt to account for both aspects - to the best of our abilities, which does not necessarily mean that we understand the various influences and their balances enough to figure out outcomes such as price or even outcomes of the various network effects (within the
Trace Mayer framework), as they continue to play out..
I think if we ever ever ever ever go back up to 100k I will cash out .
I understand nothing is certain but I think
When is better than using
If. If just shows you doubt we seeeing $100K.
Bitcoin is all about if, (meaning speculating). Am not sure if anyone here is certain about Bitcoin price, however,the person who said if the of BTC gets up to $100k he will cash out is a good business man because BTC price is not certain or fixed. $100k is huge and probably he has checked how much he bought the BTC and if he cashed out he will make some profit
Surely, you don't understand bitcoin.
And, you also may well not understand the value of treating bitcoin as an investment rather than as a trade.
But, hey whatever, smartie-panties, do what you like. And, potentially find out that after a couple of cycles (such as 8 years) or more that you are not able to turn back the clock, and your options in life would have had ended up much better if you were to have had treated bitcoin as an investment rather than as a trade.
Some guys figure out these matters sooner than other, and some guys can never get out of their trading mindset - so their odds of actually outperforming the bitcoin investor are not likely to be good, especially if we look at repeated behaviors that might play out 2 cycles or longer.
[Cognitive Load]
I have seen JJG send 2 merits now I Can Die With Peace

LoL
Hahahaha
Greater than 1 does happen from time to time, yet you are correct in your implication that I had hesitated before changing the 1 to a 2.....
Require that v = v * (1 - d% / 100) * (1 + u% / 100). Then
(1 - d% / 100) * (1 + u% / 100) = 1 =>
1 + u% / 100 = 1 / (1 - d% / 100) =>
u% / 100 = 1 / (1 - d% / 100) - 1 =>
u% = 100 / (1 - d% / 100) - 100
For a 50% drop (d% = 50) we need a u% = 100 / (1 - 50 / 100) - 100 = 100 (100% up)
For an 11% drop (d% = 11) we need a u% = 100 / (1 - 11 / 100) - 100 = 12.36 (12.36% up)
So, both 11.5% and 23% are wrong, but 11.5% is much closer to 12.36% than 23%.

That image shows some variation of my reaction, too.
3. Post 66408118 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 19:43:44 CET 2026) in DireWolfM14's Electrum SPV Server:
I've been meaning to undertake a project like this for quite some time, but was shy about linking a publicly-accessible to server to my home IP address. Through the discussion in LoyceV's adventure thread I found an affordable solution; a VPS with plenty of horsepower and diskspace.
I've been running my own personal SPV server and block explorer on private hardware for almost 6 years now, so I have quite a bit of experience running a full node. However, this is the first time I've used Fulcrum for the SPV server interface. Previously I've used ElectrumX on my rack server and Romanz Electrs on my Dell Optiplex mini nodebox that I like to run as a backup incase the server was being finicky or (more likely,) I broke something while tinkering with it.
I fount Fulcrum pleasantly simple to set up and work with, and it's noticeably faster to synch my larger wallet files than ElectrumX.
Here I'll share my configuration files incase anyone else cares to take on a similar project:
bitcoin.conf
server=1
listen=1
txindex=1
dbcache=16384
maxmempool=16384
prune=0
peerbloomfilters=1
mempoolfullrbf=1
datadir=/var/lib/bitcoind
onion=127.0.0.1:9050
discover=1
proxyrandomize=1
externalip=ezfbd7e5t6srgqfbjhqxpxqyg3x557rakkr7z5mhfqu7z6cuym7nmfyd.onion
zmqpubrawblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332
zmqpubrawtx=tcp://127.0.0.1:28333
rpcauth=<rpc-username>:<rpc-authentication-hash>
[main]
[test]
[regtest]
fulcrum.conf
datadir = /var/lib/fulcrum
bitcoind = 127.0.0.1:8332
rpcuser = <rpc-username>
rpcpassword = <rpc-password>
admin = 127.0.0.1:8000
tcp = 0.0.0.0:50001
ssl = 0.0.0.0:50002
cert = /opt/fulcrum/fulcrum_ssl_cert.pem
key = /opt/fulcrum/fulcrum_ssl_key.pem
debug = false
quiet = true
anon_logs = true
hostname = electrum.direwolfm14.com
donation = bc1qgl9rygq2us04vx5262660unrt4jfuxe25h0ah8
banner = /opt/fulcrum/banner.txt
public_tcp_port = 50001
public_ssl_port = 50002
peering = true
announce = true
tor_hostname=xotqmhnei2wy7fk423tekp62ilcxpawnf4aiqmnkfhuutfkimgpqk5qd.onion
tor_tcp_port = 50001
tor_ssl_port = 50002
4. Post 66408050 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 19:20:01 CET 2026) in DireWolfM14's Electrum SPV Server:
Inspired by
LoyceV's adventure, I decided to publish my own Electrum SPV server for the community to use.
Without further ado:
Electrum SPV server:
Clearnet: electrum.direwolfm14.com
Tor: xotqmhnei2wy7fk423tekp62ilcxpawnf4aiqmnkfhuutfkimgpqk5qd.onion
Bitcoin Core relay:
Clearnet: bitcoin.direwolfm14.com:8333
Tor: ezfbd7e5t6srgqfbjhqxpxqyg3x557rakkr7z5mhfqu7z6cuym7nmfyd.onion:8333
Minimum Tx fees set to 0.000001
BTC per vByte.
No TxId or IP address logging.
Client side configuration:
SSL Clearnet:
electrum.direwolfm14.com:50002:s
SSL Tor:
xotqmhnei2wy7fk423tekp62ilcxpawnf4aiqmnkfhuutfkimgpqk5qd.onion:50002:s
TSL Clearnet:
electrum.direwolfm14.com:50001:t
TSL Tor:
xotqmhnei2wy7fk423tekp62ilcxpawnf4aiqmnkfhuutfkimgpqk5qd.onion:50001:t
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Hash: SHA256
DireWolfM14's Electrum SPV Server
Electrum SPV server:
Clearnet: electrum.direwolfm14.com
Tor: xotqmhnei2wy7fk423tekp62ilcxpawnf4aiqmnkfhuutfkimgpqk5qd.onion
Bitcoin Core relay:
Clearnet: bitcoin.direwolfm14.com:8333
Tor: ezfbd7e5t6srgqfbjhqxpxqyg3x557rakkr7z5mhfqu7z6cuym7nmfyd.onion:8333
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GPG key staked here.Self-moderated thread - Please remain on topic. Discussion, suggestions, and pertinent comments welcome. No spam.
5. Post 66407930 (unedited backup) (by d5000) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 18:46:43 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: LoyceV, icopress
Two of the most legendary users. LoyceV is one of the true backbones of the forum, with deep on-topic knowledge and his legendary Meta projects, while icopress is doing his job extremely well and manages this excellent contest which really is a great way to think a bit about the community.
Forum Ninja: philipma1957, TryNinja
philipma1957 is an user I probably have never nominated but is always there and contributes interesting views about Bitcoin and other topics. And TryNinja may be the user this category is named after

Bitcoin Geek: gmaxwell, stwenhao, ABCbits
I highly appreciate that legendary cypherpunk geek gmaxwell still spreads his deep knowledge and even patiently explains basic Bitcoin virtues to dumber users like me and even to users who are clearly not having good intentions. Stwenhao is one of the most active users in the Development & Technical section and also has explained me lot of things I had doubts about

ABCbits is another legendary geek, their posts are short but extremely on point.
Best Event: The Pizza Day Anniversary ATH, Pizza Award
Maybe most don't remember it, but one of Bitcoin's 2025 most remarkable ATHs occurred just on the 15th anniversary of Bitcoin Pizza Day. As many know I'm an advocate for "Bitcoin as a global currency", and thus this was a legendary moment for me

And the Pizza Award is a classic.
Best Project: BitVM2, KYCNot.Me, b1exch
BitVM2 is one of the most interesting initiatives for Bitcoin's programmability and the feasibility of more decentralized sidechains. KYCNot.Me is needed more than ever in our Orwellization of society. Related, b1exch is maybe a bit preliminary as this is a new project but it's refreshing that privacy-oriented services are still choosing this forum to present themselves.
Discovery of the Year: sausalitox, Satofan44
Sausalitox is a new user in the Spanish forum who's made interesting threads in a forum where user activity could be a bit higher, highly appreciated. And Satofan44 appeared this year too, I think, and provides good content.
Help Buster: nutildah, vapourminer
nutildah is one of the people keeping the forum in shape. And vapourminer ensures quality from the background.
Craft Master: virginorange
Created a lot of math-oriented in-depth threads about Bitcoin's long term price predictions and about decision making when it comes to the eternal question: Invest or not? And how much? Is Bitcoin still on track to adoption?
Local Hero: MaxMueller, famososMuertos
MaxMueller is very knowledgeable and helpful and created several excellent in-depth threads. famososMuertos is one of those keeping the Spanish forum afloat, and regularly updates the local version of the Wall Observer.
Miss Bitcointalk: Foxpup
Foxpup is probably among the people in the backgound most contributing to quality here.

(I honestly don't know that much about the gender of most users here, with very few exceptions, so only one nomination).
6. Post 66407410 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 15:53:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
Are you able to perform a test to see the addresses associated with 5 hops from another address?
I'm not sure what you mean....
Let's say I want to know the addresses from which the satellites of a specific address came. Up to 5 hops back.
Final Address
1hop: Address A + Address B
2hop: Address A = Address C + D & Address B = Address E + F
3hop: Address C = Address G + H & Address D = Address I + J & Address E = K & Address F = L + M + N
etc... etc...
Did I manage to explain the idea?
7. Post 66407397 (unedited backup) (by cAPSLOCK) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 15:50:32 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Where's that dip to $50k I was promised?

I can buy your Bitcoin at that price right now


8. Post 66407052 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 14:02:43 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
~
Are you able to perform a test to see the addresses associated with 5 hops from another address?
I've been wondering how long it might take for him to generate that list, so to speak.
9. Post 66407013 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 13:50:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
The wallet is 514 MB in size. It took about 15 minutes from the start until I closed Electrum.
That took a while, but certainly fast considering it's Electrum.
I'm not sure what the bottleneck is: maybe disk access on my server? Or maybe Electrum itself gets exponentially more inefficient when loading many addresses?
Sometimes, it's also the other operations that the client has to do with those transaction like their fiat-equivalent values and historical rates.
If you have any of it enabled in the settings, you could try another benchmark with it disabled.
10. Post 66406474 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 09:55:43 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
Using AI to fight AI doesn't make sense. What we need to use is the human element, because that is irreplaceable.
I don't think humans can win this. Some say that already
50% of online news articles are created by AI, and it's becoming increasingly easy to mass produce more "articles".
Even reputable news agencies use AI to translate their articles.
Therefore, I say the best way to try and deal with them in the forum is to try and interact with the user who creates this type of content. This interaction will allow you to see if they are using AI 100% or not.
11. Post 66406392 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 09:17:37 CET 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
When I visit the tech boards now, I see rows of posts made by shitposters who are already on my Ignore list. The tech boards used to be the best boards on this forum, free from spam, but thanks to chatbots and Merit, it's now getting spammed. In this case, I'd say the Merit system is counter productive.
At this point, i can't help but agree with you. Guess i'll have to be more careful with sending merit there.
--snip--
To other reader, at least 12 of his post already deleted on "Development & Technical Discussion" board by moderator,
https://bitlist.co/search?author=Eze%20BTC&board_id=6&only_deleted=true&limit=20&sort_by=date_desc/.
User:
vintagetrexAdditional information (optional): -
List of post:
All of the posts are deleted by moderator, likely because because off-topic or short unhelpful post.
User:
tobi4255Additional information (optional): -
List of post:
1. All of these post shill btcrpc dot rcal dot me.
2. Necroposting within few months to few years.
User:
martinexAdditional information (optional):
* This user is part of sockpuppet/account farm who spam with AI/chatbot,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573695.0.
List of post:
As for those apps claiming to be mining apps they are all scam, so avoid them and avoid being scam. If possible you can join a mining pool if you really want to be a miner.
That right. Usually, new users will search and read reviews from other users who have downloaded the app. Some are honest, and most of the users are from their team, with good reviews. In reality, our internet quota is drained, ads are incessant, and the battery is prone to rapid drain. So, it's better for OP to forget about it and look for other alternatives, like Staking coin, which is clearly a well-known exchange, because your goal is to make a profit.
1. There's no correlation between staking coin and well-known exchange.
2. Mining doesn't use lots of data (unless you self-host your mining pool), so mentioning internet quota doesn't make sense.
User:
AntonaAdditional information (optional):
* This user is part of sockpuppet/account farm who spam with AI/chatbot,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573695.0.
List of post:
All of those are generic spam, that have been deleted by moderator.
User:
gibrab16Additional information (optional):
* This user is part of sockpuppet/account farm who spam with AI/chatbot,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573695.0.
List of post:
All of those are generic spam, that have been deleted by moderator.
User:
XxmoddedAdditional information (optional):
* This user is part of sockpuppet/account farm who spam with AI/chatbot,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573695.0.
List of post:
All of those are generic spam or only repeat what other member have said. One of his post already deleted by moderator.
User:
bournekinAdditional information (optional):
* This user is part of sockpuppet/account farm who spam with AI/chatbot,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573695.0.
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what is the best mining strategy?
i wanna start
urm depends what you are mining tbh but the strategy is scout first, mine smart and also not to hard. hit high value spots, upgrade gear early and don’t waste time on junk nodes. Stack efficiency and you will snowball fast.
1. This post is unhelpful, because it's not specific at all.
2. Mining typically don't require Bitcoin node, unless you plan to run self-hosted mining pool. So mentioning node isn't needed here.
12. Post 66406387 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 09:14:25 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
Using AI to fight AI doesn't make sense. What we need to use is the human element, because that is irreplaceable.
I don't think humans can win this. Some say that already
50% of online news articles are created by AI, and it's becoming increasingly easy to mass produce more "articles".
"If you can't beat 'em, join 'em."
Nobody is going to read AI slop. But it's very beneficial to write pages with AI
if/i] you heavily rephrase the output over and over again ad apply lots of instructions and "skills" that make it more closely resembled to what a human would write.
You of course have to provide links, diagrams, etc. But it's like playing in god mode.
13. Post 66406334 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 08:43:37 CET 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
When I visit the tech boards now, I see rows of posts made by shitposters who are already on my Ignore list. The tech boards used to be the best boards on this forum, free from spam, but thanks to chatbots and Merit, it's now getting spammed. In this case, I'd say the Merit system is counter productive.
At this point, i can't help but agree with you. Guess i'll have to be more careful with sending merit there.
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Explanation why post 1 is technically wrong.
14. Post 66406044 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Sat Feb 14 04:18:01 CET 2026) in I found an AI :
If it is, it's temporary. But the
1 year signature ban looks good. I don't expect too many posts for a year without earning
on that account.
Here, I would add that those who misuse their technical knowledge for such tasks often end up like the that member. Although, such tactic might be hard to find at first glance but it's karma or the law of cause and effect that takes place and that's what happened with the member who used the tricks to hide that he was using AI content to get paid.
Such a misuse of AI, If I recall correctly then a high ranked member from Stake campaign also used AI content to get paid and such activity destroyed that account. The greed is the main enemy in such cases, the member's who're in campaigns where more posts get paid, such members either give more time to forum and make more posts on daily basis but that's mostly spam, or they try to trick others using AI content generation tools.
Same is true for the members running multiple accounts, but in the end they always end up making mistake of forgetting the law of cause and effect. Even by using most advanced tactics, they'll always end up getting caught and destroy their hard work. Even extra smart people are human and they sometimes make human error and that's enough to find how they broke the rules to get extra advantage. I hope the ones who've found a way to use AI such tactically will learn from the mistakes of the members who got a signature ban, and stop using such malpractices for good.
15. Post 66405098 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 20:59:07 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
you can tell the AI to "Directly translate this text into Spanish: <something you wrote>"
How does this align with this rule:
27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.
I assume this rule was created to stop people from posting their automated translations on many boards, and I don't think this should be allowed again.
That rule is mainly to prevent annoyingly-
bad translations. Posting a good (and also direct) AI translation is fine, in my view. Though if specific local-board moderators want to ban it or limit it, they can. Also, if you or your post have nothing to do with a local board, then your post may be off-topic even if translated.
Will this policy be applied retroactively?
Not specifically, but it'll be a factor in deciding whether a user is a habitual low-quality poster.
In all seriousness, have you considered using AI for this?
I don't think that AI would be able to do that specific task reliably, at present.
I did sketch out a design for having AI essentially be able to subtract merit from users who looked like garbage-posters, and I was excited about the idea for a while, but in the end I decided that:
1. The tech is currently too unreliable. Rating the quality of posts is something that it's fairly bad at, I found. It also opens up security/reliability issues such as prompt injections.
2. Some things which distinguish this forum from the rest of the Internet include a more human touch, fighting back against the "dead Internet theory", and calling-back to BBSes of old. Too much usage of AI in forum operation might dilute that.
16. Post 66405066 (unedited backup) (by eternalgloom) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 20:49:49 CET 2026) in I found an AI :
OP could've used [color=white] to hide it better, or maybe even [color=transparent] if he wants to fully hide it. It will still be included if someone copies the post and feeds it to an AI chatbot.
For example, something like this would be very hard to notice at first glance, unless you quote the post.
Yeah I got that idea after xLays used it on this thread lol. The text would still be visible if you quote the post or copy it into a notepad before replying. My question is, how often do people quote long posts and read it from their browser before replying?
It seems those AI shit poster doesn't bother to read anything, they just copy paste other people's post and command their AI to generate new post. They really don't have the slightest respect for their Sig campaign job.
I don't think it would be difficult to get around AI detectors, without making your post looking nonsenable.
His post just doesn't make sense at all. I'll quote the full post before it gets deleted
Uh--huh, and finally he got banned, right?
Hopefully that will cut down on some of the AI junk on the forum, lol...
17. Post 66404384 (unedited backup) (by EarnOnVictor) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 17:27:55 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
It's heartbreaking and disheartening to people who is using artificial intelligence [AI] to make a series of posts, This marks the end..
Another important thing is that..how can the moderators different a post, the spelling is been corrected with Al..And a post that is been made or written throughout with AI.
This marks the end? I hope so, but the fight against this kind of thing is gradual and the approach used to tackle it matters so much. It got worse and so annoying to the point that some would still write nonsense with the AI. This means it's an automated functions linked directly to the forum, which is unforgivable.
LoyceV neutral tagged a user recently, and when I was reading the post, for which he was tagged, I was angry within me, to tell you how annoying these guys could be.
In the aspects of low posting and quality posting, before place a low posters on ban by the moderators, how can the moderators evaluate or rate the low quality post before placing on ban?
This is where the issue lies, and I hope the admin and moderators apply wisdom here. It's not everybody who can write well in English or express themselves constructively. Well, they (admin/mods) should see souls in posts as the means for their final verdicts.
I also implore people to improve in themselves, as some don't deserve any excuse. It's disgraceful to be in the forum actively for 2,3,4,5 years and still writing like an elementary school pupil.
18. Post 66404295 (unedited backup) (by libert19) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 16:58:31 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
Ah! Something big in meta. Seems generous tbh. Personally, I don't want to see any AI material, write/create original even if it may be not perfect; I mean how will one improve if you use AI to perfect their material?
I write so many freaking posts and I mostly do it in James Joyce stream of continuous [spelled that wrong]
In the very near future, we will see AI with a communication style similar to philipma1957, or anyone else whose posting style is quite recognizable and individual.

I am of the opinion that AI can never replicate a real human. Humans evolve — their habits and behaviors change while AI will try to replicate philipma1957 based on fed data without having any substance, no originality.
In the end, the artificial philipma1957 will depend on original philipma1957 for everything, doesn't that tell you everything that you need to know?
(
^ I am not feeling confident on it, because I just remembered how good is deep fake videos, and how often I keep getting fooled by those but still posting anyway cause I feel it still makes some sense)
... The genie is out of the bottle.
And people's brains are gonna go to gutters.
...
...Due to the lack of bans reporting their posts feels like such a massive waste of time,
as it's takes much more time for a human to read than it takes for a bot to create it.This was beautiful to read!
...Another important thing is that..how can the moderators different a post, the spelling is been corrected with Al...
Bruh, spelling? I use keyboard that auto corrects spellings for me — shouldn't be a problem, is it?
19. Post 66402800 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 08:47:43 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
I did use google translate and some of my own knowledge to attempt a few posts there in german and a few member said just use english.
They told me the same, but posting in English on a local board doesn't seem right to me. But to my surprise, it's not even a requirement in the
unofficial rules. So I keep it to the bare minimum.
I'll give you an example, which has already happened on the Portuguese board.
Imagine that I'm going on vacation to Germany. I'm thinking: look, I can ask on the German forum for tips on visits and even about places that accept BTC as a form of payment.
So, I'll go to the German forum, start a thread, and ask. Logically, I'll translate it into German, but I'll also leave an English version.
Where am I breaking any rules in this? If we're a community meant to help each other, I don't see anything wrong with it. It's one thing to go there and make one or two quality posts (so to speak), it's quite another for me to go there and post in every thread and try to be involved in everything.
This rule was created to try and ensure that each local board is primarily intended for speakers of that language. Otherwise, there would be no point in having these types of boards. That's why I say that this rule is very often misinterpreted.
We are a community. Don't always look at everyone with suspicion, as if they are just nitpickers who are only here because of the subscription campaigns. Remember that Bitcoin has only reached this point today because of a true community spirit.
Yes, there are unscrupulous people who want to take advantage. But it's also true that the forum has always been a place where this was discovered, sooner or later.
To keep this debate as a matter of whether or not people should use translation tools in the forum is simply to want to limit the use of this forum and close it off to an even smaller group of people.
Don't try to restrict people's freedom of expression! Those who abuse this freedom should be punished.
Therefore, these ideas, which suggest that translation tools cannot be used or that you always have to indicate when a text is being translated, make no sense.
Those who write their own ideas and spend some time on the forum can usually tell when a text was created by AI or has been translated. When that suspicion arises, try interacting with the author of that text, and you'll soon be able to find out if it is true or not. We all have our own writing style. And that includes not only the text itself, but also how it is presented (aesthetically speaking).
Therefore, don't point the finger at everyone who contributes to the forum just because they use translators.
(I'm not talking about anyone in particular, but just the community in general. Please don't misinterpret my words.)
20. Post 66402655 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 07:22:49 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
Some's buying a lot of accounts:
WTB Bitcointalk Accounts That Are Redtrust / Normal
Rank: Senior Member, Full Member, Hero Member, Legend Redtrust (no worries)
I wonder if that shithead is only buying red-trusted Legendary accounts--I can't tell since he writes like he's messaging his drug dealer (aaaabsolute shocker I tell ya). Were I to start visiting the Invites&Accounts section again, there's a non-zero chance my computer monitor would get punched through the wall undeservedly.
21. Post 66402437 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 03:54:37 CET 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
Just click submit and you will see the result.
It's not working (in Tor browser). The button is rotating for a while, then stops.
I confirmed the bug. Not working in Tor. Thanks for reporting.
Tor is blocking mempool space api.
I will get home in a few days and fix it. No access to any computer now... I am traveling in vacation.
22. Post 66402357 (unedited backup) (by jasonstacks) (scraped on Fri Feb 13 02:19:01 CET 2026) in What is the best open-source Bitcoin Wallet?:
Has anyone tried this yet?
Are you looking for "the best" wallet, or are you here to advertise an unknown wallet?
FWIW, it's not exactly unknown wallet considering total download and star on github. It also pass all basic tests on wallet scrutiny[1], although they haven't verify the reproducibility.
[1]
https://walletscrutiny.com/android/com.gemwallet.android/Thank you for sharing this.
23. Post 66401906 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 23:19:13 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
you can tell the AI to "Directly translate this text into Spanish: <something you wrote>"
How does this align with this rule:
27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.
I assume this rule was created to stop people from posting their automated translations on many boards, and I don't think this should be allowed again. But I have found myself in the situation a few times where I wanted to respond to a post on a local board (usually after I was mentioned there), but couldn't do it, or only with a quote or in my shittiest handwritten German.
* I acknowledge that not nearly enough people are banned for low-quality posts. The fundamental issue is that we don't want to ban someone just for posting one or two stupid posts, since that's subjective and might just be due to the person having weird opinions or being a poor writer. So to evaluate a user properly, we really want to be reading a sampling of 20-40 of their posts. But doing this sort of evaluation (i.e. reading through hundreds of mediocre-to-bad posts) is really soul-sucking, so nobody wants to do it very much.
Good description: "soul-sucking". That's why I now often place them on Ignore after just one report, but if they're not banned, they'll keep spamming. Due to the lack of bans reporting their posts feels like such a massive waste of time, as it's takes much more time for a human to read than it takes for a bot to create it.
I'm still thinking about ways to resolve this issue, possibly involving rejiggering how merit works.
Just yesterday, I wrote down my realization that the Merit system is now luring shitposters to the tech boards:
When I visit the tech boards now, I see rows of posts made by shitposters who are already on my Ignore list. The tech boards used to be the best boards on this forum, free from spam, but thanks to chatbots and Merit, it's now getting spammed. In this case, I'd say the Merit system is counter productive.
I'm very optimistic about AI on the whole
I wish I was as optimistic as you are. Apart from having seen far too many movies that show how this can go wrong, I see it as more annoying in real life already. When I call a company for example, I get to talk to a machine because it's cheaper than an employee. I read more and more articles that don't make sense because it's obviously generated by a bot. I see it as mostly a very big money maker for very few people, and used for cheating by many others.But doing this sort of evaluation (i.e. reading through hundreds of mediocre-to-bad posts) is really soul-sucking, so nobody wants to do it very much.
I'll do it. I feel like I could be pretty objective about it.
Most of the time, I can't even get me to read the whole post if it's - as I like to call it - chatbot verbal diarrhae. It's just too terrible to process.
my german was in high school and in college. it is poor to say the least.
but there are at least five people that post there that I like to talk to when they post in english.
I did use google translate and some of my own knowledge to attempt a few posts there in german and a few member said just use english.
frustrating as I may have improved my german a bit.
24. Post 66401152 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 19:33:01 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
Most of the time, I can't even get me to read the whole post if it's - as I like to call it - chatbot verbal diarrhae. It's just too terrible to process.
There are some telltale signs that make AI posts easily recognizable. Of course I think an account deserves a more official confirmation before being banned, but the point is I don't necessarily have to read the whole thing before knowing its worth double-checking. I'm actually surprised how these signs persist over multiple years now.
It must be somewhat harder to detect AI these days but most shitposters use it because its easy and fast. They don't want to be bothered with "humanizing" prompts, removing emdashes, introducing punctuation errors, etc. It might be faster to just crank out shitposts old fashioned style.
25. Post 66400824 (unedited backup) (by LTU_btc) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 17:59:25 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
Finally some AI guidelines, it was really needed. AI is good thing when it's used for good purppose. But too much AI causes more harm than good. Still, these guidelines leaves lot of grey area and leaves lot of room for interpretation.. But I guess it's hard to make complete solution for this issue.
you can tell the AI to "Directly translate this text into Spanish: <something you wrote>"
How does this align with this rule:
27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.
I assume this rule was created to stop people from posting their automated translations on many boards, and I don't think this should be allowed again. But I have found myself in the situation a few times where I wanted to respond to a post on a local board (usually after I was mentioned there), but couldn't do it, or only with a quote or in my shittiest handwritten German.
This rule is a bit outdated IMO. Back in 2014 and previoulsy translation tools worked quite poorly. It worked fine to translate separate words, but it wasn't able to translate fluent sentences or text. Now situation is different. Things like Google translate is working very well when you try to translate sentences or text. It's not much difference whether you will use AI or Google translate.
Still, I wouldn't like if users who can't write in English would be allowed to do it using AI. It's ok is specific cases like when you have some issue or want to ask question about something. But not when you want to farm sig. campaigns using AI
26. Post 66400308 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 15:32:25 CET 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
I tried to use the Giveaway Manager to select a random username, but the result isn't showing (even though the Target Block was reached about 2 hours ago).
Can you check why it doesn't work?
Just click submit and you will see the result.
It is working. I will make an uodate later to automatically click submit when you submit the url.
27. Post 66400046 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 14:06:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Let's not risk the last moment this round.
Prediction: $69989
I choose
LoyceV, this is strategic, it has nothing to do with LauraV's alt identity.

28. Post 66399594 (unedited backup) (by cygan) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 11:07:37 CET 2026) in Die Default Trust wurde geändert ! :
da unser Lafu momentan leider nicht die zeit hat, uns hier in diesem thema aktuell zu halten, möchte ich ihn etwas unter die arme greifen und euch das update für den monat februar veröffentlichen
im februar waren 113 user berechtigt in die dt-liste mit aufgenommen zu werden:
alte dt1-liste:
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
neue dt1-liste:
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
aus unserem deutschsprachigen bereich sind insgesamt 10 leute vertreten: Buchi-88, willi9974, Real-Duke, Lafu, polymerbit, Kryptowerk, mole0815, Lakai01, efialtis und bullrun2024bro
hier ist nochmal der original beitrag von theymos:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66361122#msg66361122wer genau rausgeflogen ist und wer dafür neu aufgenommen wurde, dies könnt ihr aus dieser liste entnehmen:
29. Post 66399332 (unedited backup) (by hugeblack) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 09:13:31 CET 2026) in Suspected 700 XMR Scam by Swapter:
30. Post 66399300 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 09:01:08 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
In this area I agree with @theymos
A forum where technology is a central theme, distancing it from our daily lives, doesn't make much sense.
Logically, I don't agree with posts generated 100% by AI. Doing so by copying and pasting, without citing the source, is really wrong. Now, this shouldn't stop people from using it to extract ideas or informative details.
So I think you really shouldn't use AI to write our posts. But, if someone uses it to translate some text, I should use it as a true translator, and not as a writing assistant.
At most, take the ideas he gives and write them in your own words!
The problem is our current AI detectors cannot distinguish between the nature of or motivation behind the prompt, so AI-translated posts often show up as 100% AI generated, even if the thought behind it was human.
I haven't tested it, but I feel like a
direct translation should not trigger AI detectors. If it does, we'll just have to use our best judgement. Ultimately, it's about evaluating whether the user is a net-positive or net-negative for the forum (while also keeping fairness in mind).
I have been pointing out for some time that these AI tools are highly prone to errors in analysis. There are
several studies that show how these detectors fail even with ancient texts, claiming they were written by AI – texts thousands of years old.
We have many writing patterns, and AI writes based on an analysis of these human patterns. Therefore, it's not so difficult for a human to write originally, with a pattern that appears to be AI-generated. Therefore, I think it's a mistake to evaluate a text simply by looking at these AI text detection systems.
The text needs to be analyzed in another way, at least here in the forum. Look at several of the user's posts, as theymos says, and observe if their writing style has significant differences. Sometimes it doesn't take much to notice; just the way they respond to a question raised about the suspicious post is enough.
you can tell the AI to "Directly translate this text into Spanish: <something you wrote>"
How does this align with this rule:
27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.
I assume this rule was created to stop people from posting their automated translations on many boards, and I don't think this should be allowed again. But I have found myself in the situation a few times where I wanted to respond to a post on a local board (usually after I was mentioned there), but couldn't do it, or only with a quote or in my shittiest handwritten German.
I don't want to turn this into a debate about these "rules"... I think that this "rule 27" (like others...) is often misinterpreted.
The idea behind this rule is to prevent someone like me, a Portuguese speaker, from going to the Russian tab to chat, because there are more topics there than in the Portuguese tab. But that shouldn't stop me from responding to something that's there, where I was quoted, or perhaps about a subject very close to me.
But that shouldn't stop me from responding to something that's there, where I was quoted, or perhaps about a subject very close to me. I've done this myself, sometimes even leaving the text in the local language, in English (and sometimes even in Portuguese), thus allowing readers to do their own analysis. I did this punctually, and I never felt any kind of problem or discomfort from native speakers of that language. However, the person should not do this systematically and routinely.
On the other hand, this rule does not apply to the global English forum. I think that's the point theymos is referring to, where we can translate a text into English and participate in the general forum discussion.
Another point is that I think it's excessive for people to use AI models for translation. It's better to use tools specifically designed for that purpose, like Google Translate, even if those tools also use AI. I say this for a very simple reason. Just as it doesn't make sense to spread butter on bread with a cleaver, it doesn't make sense to use an AI model to translate text (in most cases used here on the forum).
Ultimately, everything deserves common sense from everyone: from those who write using translations; from those who read; and through moderation.
31. Post 66399274 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 08:52:01 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Round 2 is now over.
With the withdrawal of 5 players, your chances of winning have just skyrocketed. Thank them.
Here are the results of Round 2 :Closing price on 11/02/2026 :
66 938$| Name | Prediction | Block | B/M | Min | Max | Final prediction | Difference |
| TryNinja | 69 119,16 | 935867 | 0,50 | 68 773,56 | 69 464,76 | 68 773,56 | 1 836 |
| examplens | 68 999,00 | 935899 | 0,25 | 68 826,50 | 69 171,50 | 68 826,50 | 1 889 |
| promise444c5 | 68 500,00 | 935948 | -0,50 | 68 157,50 | 68 842,50 | 68 842,50 | 1 905 |
| cryptofrka | 69 755,00 | 935901 | 0,75 | 69 231,84 | 70 278,16 | 69 231,84 | 2 294 |
| Becassine | 69 438,67 | 935855 | 0,25 | 69 265,07 | 69 612,27 | 69 265,07 | 2 327 |
| Pmalek | 69 318,00 | 935856 | -0,50 | 68 971,41 | 69 664,59 | 69 664,59 | 2 727 |
| mv1986 | 70 333,33 | 935953 | 0,75 | 69 805,83 | 70 860,83 | 69 805,83 | 2 868 |
| Leahized | 70 527,00 | 935951 | 0,75 | 69 998,05 | 71 055,95 | 69 998,05 | 3 060 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 923,00 | 935923 | -0,50 | 69 573,39 | 70 272,62 | 70 272,62 | 3 335 |
| LoyceV | 69 949,13 | 935949 | -0,50 | 69 599,38 | 70 298,88 | 70 298,88 | 3 361 |
| Hypnotizer | 70 208,40 | 935875 | -0,25 | 70 032,88 | 70 383,92 | 70 383,92 | 3 446 |
| ESG | 63 300,00 | 935888 | -0,75 | 62 825,25 | 63 774,75 | 62 825,25 | 4 113 |
| Doan9269 | 72 600,00 | 935934 | -0,25 | 72 418,50 | 72 781,50 | 72 781,50 | 5 844 |
| BABY SHOES | 72 938,00 | 935933 | -0,50 | 72 573,31 | 73 302,69 | 73 302,69 | 6 365 |
| Danydee | 72 950,00 | 935948 | -0,50 | 72 585,25 | 73 314,75 | 73 314,75 | 6 377 |
| LogitechMouse | 73 696,69 | 935866 | 0,50 | 73 328,21 | 74 065,17 | 73 328,21 | 6 390 |
| xLays | 73 594,00 | 935948 | -0,50 | 73 226,03 | 73 961,97 | 73 961,97 | 7 024 |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 77 777,00 | 935950 | -0,50 | 77 388,12 | 78 165,89 | 78 165,89 | 11 228 |
You had the opportunity to rob me, but you didn't. I can't stop you from being bad predictors. There has to be a winner, and that winner is you : TryNinja. You will be pleasantly surprised to see 50BTC in your account.
Sorry Mr. Magkaisa, I advise you to destroy the '7' key on your keyboard. You lose one life.
For the round 3… Errr wait, do you smell that ?? What is that smell ??
Aaaaah yes, it’s the smell of love. Saturday is Valentine’s Day. Even here, you won’t escape it. I feel like spreading love.
I know that in 2026 consent is important, but not in this game. You must "love" someone !
Be careful, love is like marriage, it's for better or for worse. I won’t say more.
Round 3 : The round of love
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
February 17, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 16/02/2026)?
Submit your predictions before
February 15, 2026, 12:00:00 AMCash shop:
OPENSpecial rules :In addition to Bitcoin’s price, you must choose your “Valentine” among the
participants still in the game.
If you don’t choose your Valentine, your prediction will not be valid.
A person can be chosen by several people.
* ... it seems, the surprises increase with each round....
in the first, only prediction,
in the second round, prediction + block number....
then,... Logically, more surprises are to come...
We can say that for this round, these are the first interactions between players.
32. Post 66399222 (unedited backup) (by CryptoHeadlineNews) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 08:26:20 CET 2026) in AI guidelines:
you can tell the AI to "Directly translate this text into Spanish: <something you wrote>"
How does this align with this rule:
27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.
I assume this rule was created to stop people from posting their automated translations on many boards, and I don't think this should be allowed again. But I have found myself in the situation a few times where I wanted to respond to a post on a local board (usually after I was mentioned there), but couldn't do it, or only with a quote or in my shittiest handwritten German.
Yes, you have a good and solid point on what you just stated above regarding the new guide Sir Theymos just gave by allowing the use of A.I by forum members to be able to translate their own words from one language to another. Because by so doing, you are indirectly just allowing the use of A.I, because I'm 100% sure that many people will abuse and misused this opportunity, and when been caught, they will just claim and argue that they just used A.I to translate it but never did copy and paste. Since Theymos just clearly stated that it is allowed.
So in other to avoid this, there should be zero tolerance on the use of A.I, unless if the post/thread clearly states
it was generated with the use of A.I. And such post shouldn't be counted as eligible for signature campaigns post. Because that's the only way to discourage people from posting A.I garbage.
If someone wants to translate a post , he or she should go hire a translator on the service board, rather than using A.I. Because by so doing, it will make the forum look far more professional. That's just my humble opinion.
33. Post 66398625 (unedited backup) (by coupable) (scraped on Thu Feb 12 00:42:26 CET 2026) in VIP Member hacked?:
How does "Rainbet" get all those accounts to spam? I'm currently running a search on all active users, to see how many of them wear this signature. They keep popping up right after changing their password!
Adding this signatures was probably initiative of account farmer, and he could easily add any other casino instead.
The farmer of those accounts is either dumb to think it's easy to catch the pattern, ir has no clue about the trust system works. Rainbet is largest campaign with over 150 participants + how many left the campaign. By wearing Rainbet campaign, nobody will notice. And because he is shitposting, he relied on the campaign nager in the campaigns he managed to apply won't check the post history as the believe they were Rainbet active participants.
34. Post 66398253 (unedited backup) (by NeuroticFish) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 22:28:13 CET 2026) in Is this 'National profiling'?:
If bonus-abuse largely comes from one country, excluding them makes sense from a business perspective. I think you're asking the wrong question. Instead of blaming a company, you should ask why this abuse is happening specifically in that one country.
While your point is most probably the best explanation, I also fully understand OP's point of view (maybe also because I was not once an innocent victim of national profiling, although not in gambling).
Imho it's not a problem that they protect their business as they can against abuse. Imho the problem is in
the way they've communicated it.
Probably they were overly sincere

about it, forgetting that it can hurt feelings (and hurt the business too!)
They definitely need some communication professionals who can sugar coat this kind of messages or hide them behind some lies on technical or legal stuff.
35. Post 66397678 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 19:31:49 CET 2026) in Unable to login through my captcha-bypass code:
The "your captcha code can be invalided" thing always shows up when login fails and you're using a captcha code. The error message is intentionally vague to avoid giving an attacker any additional info. If you're not sure whether it's a problem with your captcha code or your username/password, try it without the captcha-code and see. You have to fail logging in 50 times in ~30 days before your captcha code is invalidated, though, so it's not likely to happen accidentally.
If your password seems to stop working, I would strongly lean toward thinking that it's some problem with your browser or password manager. I don't see any reason on our end why that'd just randomly happen. Somebody reported to me recently that they noticed some possible login weirdness with Chromium, but it's hard to look into this sort of thing without a lot more info.
Or, and I'm just guessing here, it could be those measure have always been in place, and someone recently started using Tor to attempt to brute-force accounts.
Right. This has been in place for over 6 years.
36. Post 66397485 (unedited backup) (by eternalgloom) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 18:43:55 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
in your opinions is hacking or account farms?
I asked myself this question, surely there could be a connection even if it's not certain
I'm honestly not sure it is even worth keeping those accounts active if someone is farming them.
It seems that either the marketing team is directly involved in account trading or someone is tarnishing the brand's name by doing this shady thing.
Is it possible that these accounts are getting paid by just by doing that thing like just only wearing the signature and not even posting?
It creates a lot of backlinks on old posts, even if they don't post.
Yeah, they weren't very active before.
heck, now they are slowly popping up everywhere...
37. Post 66397099 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 17:03:31 CET 2026) in VIP Member hacked?:
How does "Rainbet" get all those accounts to spam? I'm currently running a search on all active users, to see how many of them wear this signature. They keep popping up right after changing their password!
I have 2 theories about that:
1) It makes the account look like it was in a signature campaign recently, and thus capable of getting into campaigns.
2) Rainbet is actually paying somebody for this.
Chances are someone is just priming all these accounts for sale. Well, good luck now that most of them were tagged. Maybe the owner is planning to con someone unaware of how the trust system works or something.
38. Post 66397028 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 16:37:01 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
Statistically, how often does a password change happen for all these people? Surely @LoyceV knows this..
See
my seclog log if you're interested. But without looking, I can tell you it's not very typical for many accounts to change their password and set one specific signature at the same time.
yes I know your site very well and I know about this page
However, I hadn't looked at the raw data and I didn't know the percentage incidence of so many password changes in such a short time.
so there are two things
- or there was a hacking
- or it's a farm that's changing hands
39. Post 66396840 (unedited backup) (by TypoTonic) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 15:43:37 CET 2026) in Pilipinas Local Board Statistics (Brief Monthly Overview):
Pilipinas Local Board Overview - January 2026Galing sa BitList archive noong February 01, 2026, 12:06 am (UTC)
General Statistics
Timeframe: 01/01/2026 to 01/31/2026
Boards included: Pilipinas (+4 child boards)
Halos pareho lang yung bilang ng mga post noong December at January, bumaba lang ng konti. Pero kahit nabawasan yung mga post, tumaas naman yung quality dahil mas humigit pa sa doble yung merits. Maganda yung start natin ng 2026 so sana magtuloy-tuloy, since
kulelat tayo sa lahat ng local boards noong 2025 pagdating sa merit/post ratio (0.18 lang).
Boards Activity
(Data visualization)Medyo tumaas yung activity sa Pamilihan dahil doon sa free bet para sa PBA finals, haha.

Top 10 Most Active Users
(Data visualization)Nagbabago-bago yung top posters as usual, pero halos same lang din yung range ng mga post nila. Meron ding mga bagong member na nagpo-post sa local board natin.
Top 10 Merit Senders
(Data visualization)Mas naging pantay yung distribution last month kumpara noong December, pero karamihan parin ay galing sa local source natin. Nakatulong dito yung merit spree ni DdmrDdmr, tapos meron ding iba pang mga non-local users na nag-contribute.
Top 10 Merit Receivers
(Data visualization)Stable yung top 2 users at dumoble pa yung volume nila, pero marami rin namang iba pa na nakatanggap ng merit.
Top 10 Users by Merit/Post Ratio
(Data visualization)Para merong consistency, ang isasama ko nalang dito eh yung mga may sampung post o higit pa. Sina coinrifft, Peanutswar, at fulfitlarry yung best posters natin. Mahigit isang merit yung natatanggap nila sa bawat post, kahit marami silang post na ginawa.
Top 10 Most Active Topics
Top 10 Most Merited Posts
40. Post 66396798 (unedited backup) (by memehunter) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 15:33:07 CET 2026) in Is this 'National profiling'?:
What would you have them do? How would you have preferred they address the people within the boarders of a specific country? Maybe they could have used GPS coordinates, rivers, mountain ranges, rocks, and trees to outline the geographic boundaries of the area who's inhabitants are banned from the contest, or they could just say Nigeria.
The problem is in the explanatory part of the sentence. Every casino name so many countries all the time in their terms, denying services but no one will ever do this with that explanation.
India is also known to have a lot of scammers, but probably a smaller percentage of the population than Nigeria. However, when I get a cold call from some dude with an Indian accent claiming his name is Jack Smith I assume it's a scam. That's not prejudice against all Indians, that's pattern recognition.
This is your personal business until you publicly state, 'I deny my partial/full services to INDIANS because some Indians tried to cheat me'.
why are you insulted on their behalf?
I do not. I have explained my intentions already. As a forum member (and an active contest organiser) I saw something wrong (IMO) and created a topic.
41. Post 66396659 (unedited backup) (by memehunter) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 14:48:49 CET 2026) in Is this 'National profiling'?:
would you have opened a topic if it were about the Netherlands instead of Nigeria?
YES. In fact I am not from Nigeria, but this information is irrelevant here.
They're not blaming anyone, they're just excluding them.
How convenient

.
We don't offer this bonus to Nigerians because in the past some Nigerian cheated. You can't expect an online casino to fight crime in individual countries, that's a government's task.
I know that was an example of how discriminatory behaviour against a group is wrong just because of some individuals.
42. Post 66396432 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 13:26:49 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
Spotted some major shady activity after seeing a strange post from devlin85 in my local Dutch sub section
I am pretty sure these are all sockpuppet account and everything they post is pure AI junk
They all updated their password at the same time and now the entire forum including the various local board is filled with AI junk
Be careful before doing any business with them
- January 23, 2026, 01:18:49 AM - Xxmodded - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 01:15:42 AM - bournekin - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 01:07:17 AM - fortelen - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:47:39 AM - asrinur - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:34:42 AM - gibrab16 - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:28:37 AM - devlin85 - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:26:41 AM - Antona - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:22:00 AM - lornadane - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:17:25 AM - aysha9853 - Password Changed
- January 23, 2026, 12:05:08 AM - pliego - Password Changed
2nd Batch:
- February 06, 2026, 02:36:22 PM - beami - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:17:02 PM - rmhuntley - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:59:14 PM - mrongoz22 - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:43:17 PM - jamkesmas - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:32:59 PM - mrongoz_imut - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:30:32 PM - tazmantasik - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:24:01 PM - celot - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:21:47 PM - muratsink - Password Changed
interesting
in your opinions is hacking or account farms?
I asked myself this question, surely there could be a connection even if it's not certain
Statistically, how often does a password change happen for all these people? Surely @LoyceV knows this..
43. Post 66396338 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 12:56:31 CET 2026) in Is this 'National profiling'?:
Discriminatory behaviour based on things on which individual has very less or no control. AFAIK this stereotypical attitude is not exclusive to governments. I am not aware about the legality of it but to my moral compass it appears discriminatory thus this discourse. I am sure I will learn more things form you.
So I should be upset because sites have terms like this?
You are not allowed to register on the Website and use our services if you are a resident of Australia, Austria, Comoros, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, USA, all FATF Blacklisted countries, and/or any other jurisdiction deemed prohibited by Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority. We reserve the right to refuse customers from any other countries over and above the aforementioned jurisdictions at our own discretion.
They're limiting citizens from multiple countries from being able to register and enjoy their site. We didn't choose where we were born.
44. Post 66396235 (unedited backup) (by memehunter) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 12:18:49 CET 2026) in Is this 'National profiling'?:
Discriminatory behaviour based on things on which individual has very less or no control. AFAIK this stereotypical attitude is not exclusive to governments. I am not aware about the legality of it but to my moral compass it appears discriminatory thus this discourse. I am sure I will learn more things form you.
Instead of blaming a company, you should ask why this abuse is happening specifically in that one country.
Or may be why from some specific individuals and how can the platform prevent that instead of blaming the whole nation. But anyway I care less about their operations. My concern was very limited.
If you don't like how they worded something, just don't play there.
OR I can create a discourse, which I am doing. Thanks for your
personal opinion.
You're using the same link twice (2&3).
They are al in the same page anyway. Thanks for you input.
45. Post 66395982 (unedited backup) (by cephalopod) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 10:37:31 CET 2026) in Suspected 700 XMR Scam by Swapter:
I will proceed to create a type 3 flag.
Could you please advise me on how to do that?
The same as the first Flag, but use the 3rd tickbox.
Thank you. I have created a type 3 flag.
46. Post 66395812 (unedited backup) (by Eze BTC) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 09:36:49 CET 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
@ABCBit, you can say I am lying when I know what I am saying. The link was not deliberate. Try pasting a link and miss a number or figure or maybe mistakenly add a number to it if you wouldn't get same result. Nobody is above mistake and that's the only time I made such error.
About you saying you've corrected me several times, we were having a friendly conversation and you politely pointed it out like it wasn't that serious. How's that a "tagable" issue? You don't expect me to be right all the time. We are humans who can be wrong in analogy. You obviously overflogged the matter if we're both being honest. I was only typing to share my knowledge.
@LoyceV, I really don't have a problem with what ABCbit is doing, I support sanity in the tech board. My point is that it seems like he just personally don't want anyone to come to the board except the person finds favour in him to do so. I refuse to believe so however, because I have had friendly conversations with him and he's actually been one of my favorite on the board. If you look at his reason for tagging me and few others, you'd see he overflogged the issue, as if he wants to deliberately drive everyone out of the tech board, even people genuine intentions. It's really not fair and I must voice it out without bias.
47. Post 66395764 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Wed Feb 11 09:18:43 CET 2026) in What is the best open-source Bitcoin Wallet?:
Has anyone tried this yet?
Are you looking for "the best" wallet, or are you here to advertise an unknown wallet?
FWIW, it's not exactly unknown wallet considering total download and star on github. It also pass all basic tests on wallet scrutiny[1], although they haven't verify the reproducibility.
[1]
https://walletscrutiny.com/android/com.gemwallet.android/
48. Post 66392062 (unedited backup) (by bitebits) (scraped on Tue Feb 10 08:27:31 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
How can you hike
on those "shoes" 
[...]
Hiking through life on flip-flops is exactly what I imagine the dude does. We have our own Leonidas, don't you dare panic selling:

49. Post 66390616 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Feb 9 20:30:07 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Lock and unlocked.
Here is a summary of your predictions :
| Name | Prediction | Block | B/M |
| Becassine | 69 438,67 | 935 855 | |
| Pmalek | 69 318,00 | 935 856 | |
| LogitechMouse | 73 696,69 | 935 866 | |
| TryNinja | 69 119,16 | 935 867 | |
| Hypnotizer | 70 208,40 | 935 875 | |
| ESG | 63 300,00 | 935 888 | |
| cryptofrka | 69 755,00 | 935 901 | |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 923,00 | 935 923 | |
| BABY SHOES | 72 938,00 | 935 933 | |
| Doan9269 | 72 600,00 | 935 934 | |
| Danydee | 72 950,00 | 935 948 | |
| promise444c5 | 68 500,00 | 935 948 | |
| xLays | 73 594,00 | 935 948 | |
| LoyceV | 69 949,13 | 935 949 | |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 77 777,00 | 935 950 | |
| Leahized | 70 527,00 | 935 951 | |
| mv1986 | 70 333,33 | 935 953 | |
Green B/M: bonus
Red B/M: malus
Please note that 6 participants did not take part in this round.
In addition to the two dropouts, three other people will be marked as “Missing in action” (Ambatman, memehunter, and philipma1957) at the end of this round.
Also note that two did not follow the rule on block numbers (max 935 950), but I will close my eyes (I didn't pay attention).
I will update this table as the block numbers come in.
Note that it is highly likely that there will be several winners.
50. Post 66390136 (unedited backup) (by Phobos_Quake) (scraped on Mon Feb 9 18:20:55 CET 2026) in Can someone explain these strange transactions?:
51. Post 66389939 (unedited backup) (by albon) (scraped on Mon Feb 9 17:37:19 CET 2026) in Suspected 700 XMR Scam by Swapter:
I've just received an email from them, but there isn't any substantial information yet since I'm still waiting for a reply. Do you still recommend creating a Type 3 Flag, or should I hold off?
If they were honest and truly concerned about their reputation and customer satisfaction, they would have responded to you long ago and returned your funds. This long delay clearly shows they are untrustworthy.. Take a look now at kycnot.me and the screenshot I attached. It's good that they've placed a warning message at the top, visible to anyone choosing to use their exchange regarding your ongoing case.

Also, their representative on the forum did not follow up on your case until the end after their last reply in your thread, and their last activity on the forum was 7 days ago.
Trust pilot doesn't show specific issues but selective scam (or in general "issues) can be somewhat common in crypto space ... For sure the flag could help other people but I would focus also to understand what it can be really done for your case.
We cannot fully rely on Trustpilot because I have even found that they have recently become lenient with fake and paid reviews, and most of the reviews came from unverified accounts.
or should I hold off?
Why? So they can keep pretending they're not scammers for a few more months, making new victims?
I completely agree with you; the OP should create a Type 3 Flag ASAP.
52. Post 66388607 (unedited backup) (by MarryWithBTC) (scraped on Mon Feb 9 11:07:13 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, you mean we should treat every smart phone as "not safe"?
53. Post 66388388 (unedited backup) (by cephalopod) (scraped on Mon Feb 9 09:27:19 CET 2026) in Suspected 700 XMR Scam by Swapter:
They are not in contact with me. I still haven't received any mail.
May I suggest to create a new type 3 Flag? That creates a red warning above their topics, visible for all users.
I've just received an email from them, but there isn't any substantial information yet since I'm still waiting for a reply. Do you still recommend creating a Type 3 Flag, or should I hold off?
54. Post 66387079 (unedited backup) (by Livingleged) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 21:53:07 CET 2026) in How this guy spent pending transaction output multiple times in the same block?:
This is simply what we call child pay for parent (CPFP)
It's not CPFP, all transactions pay the same (1.08 sat/vbyte).
Are you saying what @Elmoha is saying is totally wrong? Because I was flowing with his explanation and I was so convinced it makes sense. now I don’t know what to take here and I really want to get the better explanation.
55. Post 66387002 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 21:35:07 CET 2026) in How this guy spent pending transaction output multiple times in the same block?:
For many wallets this is an option which isn't enabled by default, I think:
"Spend unconfirmed change" (Bitcoin Core, Expert options on Wallet tab)
or similarly phrased like "Spend unconfirmed coins/UTXO"
This means you can spend your own yet unconfirmed coins which are waiting in mempool to be mined in a block. If you create multiple such transactions and all have suitable transaction fees, they can and likely will be mined in one of the next upcoming blocks, depending on the paid transaction fees.
I found this in release notes of Bitcoin Core 0.12.0 which confirms LoyceV statement in his first reply here.
Bitcoin Core 0.12 also introduces new default policy limits on the length and size of unconfirmed transaction chains that are allowed in the mempool (generally limiting the length of unconfirmed chains to 25 transactions, with a total size of 101 KB). These limits can be overriden using command line arguments; see the extended help (--help -help-debug) for more information.
56. Post 66386996 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 21:33:55 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
They could be hired from outside the forum. I've seen "bumping services" spam threads, in this case it's shitposting on the tech boards.
What's really disappointing is that they don't get banned!
I think you are right, regarding my story that I quoted below is not only a fictitious story, but a real story and now it is proven to exist in this post
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573822.msg66384835#msg66384835In common sense, if it is not because of the paid bumping service as you mean, why do they buy an account that has been marked with RedTrust.
I think this has something to do with what you mean.
-snip-
I don't know what the motive is, I once saw in a Facebook group that someone was looking for a Bitcointalk account to buy, even though the account marked Redtrust he was also ready to buy. and I believe those accounts have been sold to the buyer of that account.
57. Post 66386836 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 20:51:25 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
I just handed out a neutral "shitposter" tag for one of them.
I've given tons of those myself, including ones that were formerly negative (prior to the merit system). Somewhere along the line I got the impression that neutral tags for post quality made no difference to campaign managers. Do you happen to know if they
do make a difference?
If so, I might take that up as a hobby again, because I'm damn certain bitcointalk can use all the help it can get in cleaning up the mess these shitposters leave all over the place.
Speaking of that: I'd love to see a new section entitled "Landfill". In it would go all of the posts deleted by mods via reports of shitposting from members (or noticed by mods on their own). Then if any newcomer had any questions about what a low- or zero-value post is, they could just browse Landfill until they figured it out.
58. Post 66386629 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 19:48:43 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
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 PM
Just over 24 hours left to make (or edit) your predictions.
So a bonus is slightly more likely than a malus
Did I miss something ? It's not 50/50 ?
59. Post 66386628 (unedited backup) (by eternalgloom) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 19:48:37 CET 2026) in I'm seeing some sketchy stuff going on:
They could be hired from outside the forum. I've seen "bumping services" spam threads, in this case it's shitposting on the tech boards.
What's really disappointing is that they don't get banned!
Dunno, but this is most likely to happen,
Aww damn, I could see more flow coming in,,
- February 06, 2026, 02:36:22 PM - beami - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:17:02 PM - rmhuntley - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:59:14 PM - mrongoz22 - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:43:17 PM - jamkesmas - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:32:59 PM - mrongoz_imut - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:30:32 PM - tazmantasik - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:24:01 PM - celot - Password Changed
- February 06, 2026, 02:21:47 PM - muratsink - Password Changed
60. Post 66386400 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 18:31:38 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
KVM FAT Slice 8
CPU - 8 cores Dedicated
RAM - 32 GB
NVMe - 2000 GB Disk
Bandwidth - 250 mbps Unlimited (or)
10gbps upto 32TB then 10mbps unlimited
1 IPv4 Included
Server Location Montreal, Canada
Support 24*7
I pulled the trigger. They give you 10% discount if you pay for the annual plan, so it ends up being $197.76 for a year, or $16.48 per month. Not bad for all that you get when compared to the big boys.
Note that I'm not really recommending them, but I've used them for about 14 months. Even though it shouldn't, it does CPU steal up to 60% sometimes. And one time, my server was turned off for no reason, so I had to turn it on again. Support couldn't tell me why that happened.
I guess that's what comes with budget deals: as long as it works, it works. But it's not really meant for "production". I like the price though, I could no doubt get a more reliable server if I pay 10 times more, but that's not worth it for me.
Yeah, not great for a high production environment, but now if I want to create a hobbyist public SPV server to share with the Bitcointalk community, at least it's not costing me an arm and a leg. This is something I've been wanting to do for a while, so stay tuned.
61. Post 66385221 (unedited backup) (by OsaiEmma) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 11:35:26 CET 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
Although I'll say I a kinda appreciate that the reason for my post deletion and pointing out my flaws was brought to my notice by leaving a comment in my trust, at least it made me pick up on my lapses and to make the appropriate corrections moving forward
You're one of many accounts that recently hit the techboards with shitposts. Coincidentally (lol), they're almost exclusively from the same local board. You're on my Ignore list already, and I have a Good report against your posts. There is no "make appropriate corrections", the whole issue is lost on account farmers like yourself. You're only posting on the tech boards for post quota and Merit.
I have left a neutral comment on your profile
Your feedback is as pointless as your posts.
I made just 2 posts there because they caught my attention seeing as it's something I've done before, what are you talking about, making baseless accusations, and what the heck is account farming, what does that mean, explain it to me please, and if I'm in ur ignore list, just go ahead and ignore me, what the heck man, if u have a personal vendetta against me, just say it out and leave me alone
62. Post 66384441 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sun Feb 8 04:24:01 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I want to upgrade to
this offer, but they've been out of stock for a while:
4x FAT Slice 2 2 Dedicated Cores 8GB 500GB
That does look like a sweet deal. There's also this one for $10/month, and it's currently "in stock":
KVM FAT Slice 4
CPU - 4 cores Dedicated
RAM - 16 GB
NVMe - 1000 GB Disk
Bandwidth - 250 mbps Unlimited (or)
10gbps upto 16TB then 10mbps unlimited
1 IPv4 Included
Server Location Montreal, Canada
Support 24*7
Or maybe 6x

And some SAN storage. That way I'll have more NVMe storage. This should be in stock again next month.
Do you mean you can pay for multiples and "splice" them together? For example, if I purchased two the above I could have 8 cores, 32GB of ram, and 2TB storage all the same server?