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1. Post 66559015 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Sun Mar 29 15:46:25 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 26, 2026, 08:55:13 PM

What a record! Two consecutive wins in a row… Cool


Me>
 What a record! Two consecutive losses in a row… Cool

.....

 I'm pretty much out of the game, still, leaving some money behind, that won't be
enough to buy the life I lost, hehehe...and had a lot of fun the time I've been in the game,

but I'd like to leave my point of view here.

The way the predictions were being made, allowed other participants to base themselves on the predictions of others and somehow favored the final result, and so, halab had the option to use LoyceV's message publishing tool, and I thought this change was very good, but it was only done in one round, I think it could have continued like this, much fairer, you have until the last day to send and after sending the prediction you can no longer edit, fair, you have until last minute to send, but the problem that had that made Halab no longer use it, was because some did not understand well that the word chabe "Delay=x" was important to have added in the message field, because if not added, the tool understands that, by defined default, when the keyword 'delay' is not added, it automatically adds a delay of 7 days to publish, by default, but this does not matter, since somehow Halab also saw the message and can add it to the final result of the predictions, but the problem is to put the delay lower than the remaining days, where, because the message has been published before the final result, other participants may base themselves on the result already published.

Well, I'm practically out, but you who are still in the game, could ask for the use of
this tool to be continued, the game would be much fairer, and for those who didn't
understand the keyword "Delay-x days" to publish, don't be ashamed to clarify
the doubts and be able to do it right, the first time it was used, I believe that
everyone understood how it works, and the next time will used it,
there would not be so many doubts, although I believe that the use of the tool
is well explained, some may have had doubts, and it doesn't hurt to ask to clarify,
anyway, the use of this tool makes the game much more fairer,
and I believe that you who are still in the game, They should ask to continue using it.

-Thank you Halab for allowing me to participate, and I hope that in the next edition,
I can meet the requirements to be able to register and be able to participate again,
and that many more people can and want to participate.

Thank you, I had a lot of fun here.






2. Post 66558657 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Sun Mar 29 12:39:01 CEST 2026) in Testnet4 node constantly having its index corrupted:

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 10:42:48 AM
I have not had this problem recently.
That makes it very difficult to reproduce. I'll test it if blocks start Forking again.
Forks restarted: https://fork.observer/



3. Post 66558655 (unedited backup) (by zabzob) (scraped on Sun Mar 29 12:37:19 CEST 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: ABCbits on Today at 08:15:46 AM
And with the astronomical rise in SSD prices due to AI demand, 2TB SSDs (soon to be a minimum hardware requirement for running a full node) are costing upwards of $300.

It's not true, HDD is enough if you already use device with lots of RAM (16GB or more) or you store the UTXO set/chainstate on the SSD. In fact, i still store whole Bitcoin Core files on HDD.

You can forget about running a full node on a 1TB SSD, those will become obsolete in a matter of months as blockchain size surpasses 1TB very soon.
That's not true, it's going to take about 2 years.

But it could be sooner if,
1. You also store the OS on same SSD
2. The SSD have high provisioning.
3. The SSD company advertise using different unit with the OS (1000 vs 1024).

On few cases, combination of number 2 and 3 can reduce the capacity to 900GB.

I would add:

4. You're running one or more apps on the same SSD that use the full node. Some of them can take up a lot of space for themselves.

But point taken. There's still some time left for some nodes running on 1TB drives. But even if it's a year or two, I wouldn't invest in a 1TB drive today if I were building a new system for a node. I'd want something that will run for a decade or more without me having to replace any hardware, re-install OS and all apps, etc.

And good to know that a HDD will be adequate for most users, I wasn't aware of that. I'm gonna have to replace my 1TB SSD soon, will consider the HDD option to keep costs down.



4. Post 66558389 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sun Mar 29 10:15:50 CEST 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: zabzob on March 28, 2026, 08:37:47 PM
And with the astronomical rise in SSD prices due to AI demand, 2TB SSDs (soon to be a minimum hardware requirement for running a full node) are costing upwards of $300.

It's not true, HDD is enough if you already use device with lots of RAM (16GB or more) or you store the UTXO set/chainstate on the SSD. In fact, i still store whole Bitcoin Core files on HDD.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:45:12 AM
You can forget about running a full node on a 1TB SSD, those will become obsolete in a matter of months as blockchain size surpasses 1TB very soon.
That's not true, it's going to take about 2 years.

But it could be sooner if,
1. You also store the OS on same SSD
2. The SSD have high provisioning.
3. The SSD company advertise using different

On few cases, combination of number 2 and 3 can reduce the capacity to 900GB.



5. Post 66556485 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sat Mar 28 18:08:43 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Lock & Unlock



Here are your predictions for Round 11 :


   Name         Prediction      Comment      B/M   
   GazetaBitcoin         66 223,00               
   Pmalek            66 319,77               
   promise444c5          67 346,36               
   Doan9269            67 520,00               
   examplens            67 722,55               
   xLays                 68 067,00               
   Hypnotizer         68 357,00               
   Leahized            69 483,00      +10BTC         
   cryptofrka         69 500,00            0,25% p.malus   
   LoyceV            69 741,35      +15BTC         
   ESG            70 000,00      +20BTC         



6. Post 66554297 (unedited backup) (by Zaguru12) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 23:27:49 CET 2026) in Nuke User, Autoban User - What's the difference? :

Quote from: Mia Chloe on Today at 09:49:23 PM
What's the difference exactly because I don't really see any here since either way moderators are the ones executing the ban or is the reason for the ban what classifies it as either autoban or Nuke user.  From what LoyceV said nuking seems to be an entire deletion of the account.

Let me quote two explanations for you

First is Theymos which says it’s just a name

Quote from: theymos on December 11, 2018, 08:53:13 PM

I only changed the message on autobans. ("Autoban" = lingo indicating a type of ban. They're usually not actually automatic.)

And the a broader explanation by BadBear

Quote from: BadBear on December 02, 2015, 04:45:15 PM
There are 2 types of bans.

Autobans. Isn't what it sounds like, it means someone pressed the ban button, but it's automatically carried out, as opposed to be manually entered. Though there is a mod or two running scripts because of the spammers. This results in the message You were banned by a forum moderator, email xxx. Both global mods and admins use this, so it isn't a guarantee it was a moderator, just more likely. I use autoban instead of manual bans for permanent bans because it's faster and more efficient. All bans in the modlog are autobans, and permanent. 

Autobans ban the account involved only, you can still log in and do everything normally, just can't post or pm. It also adds units of evil to the IPs used, a new account created using these IPs will need to pay a fee. Units of evil increase with additional bans. Nuking is essentially an autoban+deletion of posts.

Manual bans are only available to admins, and are generally configured the same way as above, though it's possible to increase the scope of the ban to include things like registering from certain emails/providers, ips, subnets, hostnames, etc. Can also add multiple accounts to the same ban. It's also possible to prevent banned users from logging in at all using the banned account, this will prevent them from being able to read the forum and access pm's too though, so I rarely use it. These result in the customized reason for the ban+duration, insubstantial posts or whatever.



Then as for Nuke user it’s simply a ban to newbies with less activity than 30 and when banned all post are deleted. This is much that I know, both Auto ban user and nuke user the same but deletion of posts is the major difference.

Then under this bans we have
Permanent ban
Temporary ban
Signature ban



7. Post 66554189 (unedited backup) (by Nwada001) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 22:56:19 CET 2026) in Nuke User, Autoban User - What's the difference? :

Quote from: Mia Chloe on Today at 09:49:23 PM
What's the difference exactly because I don't really see any here since either way moderators are the ones executing the ban or is the reason for the ban what classifies it as either autoban or Nuke user.  From what LoyceV said nuking seems to be an entire deletion of the account.
The difference was kind of explained above. Both types of bans are handled by the moderators, who have access to do that. A report is made, and the ban option is triggered. Newbies get all their posts deleted, not the account entirely, when they get nuked down, while people with higher ranks are the ones whose accounts are being marked as auto-ban.

It's easier to just say when a user is banned and an entire post is deleted, they are nuked down, while when they just got banned without their post getting wiped out, they are auto-banned.



8. Post 66554165 (unedited backup) (by Zaguru12) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 22:52:13 CET 2026) in Why not make a rank higher than Legendary? Pros and cons please.:

Quote from: Hatchy on Today at 04:33:07 PM

The only thing that one can try to attain after a legendary rank is just reputation, merits don't matter anymore. I just feel there should be something more to it, so everyone would be willing to compete higher than the legendary rank.  Smiley

Yes if a new rank is added mainly above the legendary I think we will actually be seeing more health competitions coming because just like in the past when it was a thing of bragging rights to get to this highest rank, the new rank will bring back that fun. After the legendary rank the zeal for gaining merits ended except for campaign purposes, I could remember the only time we had fun with those high rank members getting to legendary rank and still getting merits was when we the members were unofficial creating competition for the likes of LEOLEO and LoyceV for who would be first to attain certain merits, since LEO of blessed memory actually left, that also died along with his departure. A new rank will be the only thing to bring such competition again.

My only worry is that lower rank like full member and Senior member will lose more relevance the more just like how member isn’t greatly affected, I think even some campaign managers might be getting rid of some of ranks below Hero member.



9. Post 66554156 (unedited backup) (by Mia Chloe) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 22:49:25 CET 2026) in Nuke User, Autoban User - What's the difference? :

Quote from: Nwada001 on Today at 04:17:55 PM
One thing I have observed about both types of bans is this: when a user is said to have been nuked, it's handled by a moderator like always, but all the posts in the user's profile get deleted and banned at the end.
For auto-banning, the same when the profile is reported for breaking forum rules, a ban is being given to the user.
Hmmmm I'm kinda confused here... Is there a chance that the system auto bans  people if they break rules apart from proxy bans and those evil fee stuff? I'm asking because I initially thought proxy bans were the auto ban you guys are referring to.

Quote from: Nwada001 on Today at 04:17:55 PM
One thing I have observed about both types of bans is this: when a user is said to have been nuked, it's handled by a moderator like always, but all the posts in the user's profile get deleted and banned at the end.
For auto-banning, the same when the profile is reported for breaking forum rules, a ban is being given to the user.
What's the difference exactly because I don't really see any here since either way moderators are the ones executing the ban or is the reason for the ban what classifies it as either autoban or Nuke user.  From what LoyceV said nuking is an entire deletion of the account.



10. Post 66553932 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 21:56:13 CET 2026) in (Really Bad News?) Irish Police Crack First of 12 Bitcoin Wallets in $418M Drug :

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:18:10 AM
That would be my guess, with one change: they brute-forced a strong password. If the password would have been weak, it wouldn't have taken them years with (probably) massive resources.
I have my personal doubts about this.  It may be subjectively coming from the distrust I have in the Authorities of my own country and from their lack of interest in solving cases.  My Authorities would probably give up in a matter of hours and never care again.

Do you think it is possible that they kept running a brute force for years or that it may have rather been a semi strong Password they gave up on a long time ago and re attempted in the last months instead?

If the cracked Wallet was obtained in 2019 and they have been continuously attempting a brute force on it since, which is almost SEVEN years, that is crazy.



11. Post 66553612 (unedited backup) (by Cookdata) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 20:14:50 CET 2026) in Why not make a rank higher than Legendary? Pros and cons please.:

Quote from: Zoomic on Today at 03:48:38 PM
Pros

I hope you know there are two type of legendary account on the forum. There are accounts that earned their merit from 0 to 1000 and there are legendary accounts that existed before the merit system was introduced, I doubt if an account will be active and earn merit only to attained legendary level and then stop posting because they reach the rank want.
Most often, people stop posting here if they no longer active here, you never can tell what people do outside the forum.


Quote
Cons

From my thinking, the cons exceed the pros

Who is going to chase who? Cheesy LoyceV has set the bar so high that the difference is to wide. Assuming 2500 merit is the new benchmark of the new rank, if Theymos agree to it, I'm sure it wouldn't make much difference because we have much people on the forum with more than that merit number. We have about 182 members with more than 2500 merit, more will come when they reach there but Theymos will likely trash this thread usual.



12. Post 66553471 (unedited backup) (by Trêvoid) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 19:37:38 CET 2026) in Suspected 700 XMR Scam by Swapter:


Quote from: LoyceV on April 04, 2025, 08:54:17 AM
Your terms of use are .... interesting:
Quote
We cannot be held responsible for any risks connected with using the Website

Quote
Swapter does not claim or warrant to you that:
    Your using the Website and the Services will meet Your expectations;
~
    data provided through the Website will be accurate;
    the Website or any content available on the Website or through the Website contains no viruses or other harmful constituents.
So you're saying your website may be disappointing, incorrect and spread virusses, but you're totally fine with that. Lol.

Quote
Using the Website can carry financial risks and must be used solely as an experimental utility.
Were you drunk when you made that up?

I'm no lawyer, but your whole privacy policy and terms of service read like a big joke.

this terms of service like: could be buggy, inaccurate, or contagious. Proceed if brave.



13. Post 66553074 (unedited backup) (by Mitchell) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 17:38:44 CET 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 04:36:08 PM
Honestly, I find it much harder to moderate with the new guidelines, since it adds more things I need to consider before I act.
Have you ever seen a Newbie AI spammer who later suddenly stopped spamming and became a contributing user?
Hard to say, but I would lean to no. Then again, I don't keep actual tabs (or a list) on people. More a "I've seen your name a few time and you're using AI again"-type feeling.



14. Post 66552529 (unedited backup) (by MusaMohamed) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 15:03:55 CET 2026) in Security Vs Convenience In Crypto:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:27:28 AM
Should we sacrifice security for usability?
Who's "we" in this question? You can sacrifice as much security as you want: it's very convenient to keep all your Bitcoin in a mobile hot wallet without password. That makes it very easy to spend your Bitcoin, at the expense of security.
But I'm not doing it, and I'm not recommending anyone to do so either.
Many people just don't pay attention on security until a time they got security issues and their devices, wallets compromised so they lost sensitive information and money. The same with privacy as if people don't care about security, they're careless and very likely they don't care about privacy too.
Quote from: o_e_l_e_o on March 28, 2023, 05:18:25 PM
Absolutely. I have a hot wallet on my phone which is pretty much online 24/7. I've had such a hot wallet for years, which I've spent from multiple times a week, and I have never been hacked and never lost a single satoshi from it. It's entirely possible to have a safe hot wallet. However, I am under no illusion that such a wallet is by far the riskiest wallet I own and is by far the most likely wallet I own to be hacked or exposed to malware. I only ever keep a small daily spending amount of bitcoin in it (certainly no more than 0.01 bitcoin as you say).

Why beginners should pay attention to their privacy



15. Post 66551840 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 10:53:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: Hypnotizer on Today at 09:46:38 AM
With the amount of cash BTC I have currently I can purchase a new life right?

Let’s explore the possibility of living longer..give me the second life  Grin

Now you are poor, but you have two lifes.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:48:56 AM
@Halab: shouldn't my 0.50 malus be removed for this round?

Shit, he saw it. Fixed.



16. Post 66551638 (unedited backup) (by xLays) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 09:28:07 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 26, 2026, 08:55:13 PM
$68,357
$68,067



17. Post 66551540 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 08:51:19 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

So the fate is sealed for :
ESG : 70 000$ => +20BTC at the end of the round.
LoyceV: 69 741.35$ => +15BTC at the end of the round.
Leahized : 69 483,00   => +10BTC at the end of the round.


Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 26, 2026, 08:55:13 PM
I think I can still edit mine right?

Yep, you and everyone else, except for the three people mentioned above

Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 26, 2026, 08:55:13 PM
What a record! Two consecutive wins in a row… Cool
Don't forget to check out the third and fourth posts of this thread. Just saying.



18. Post 66550802 (unedited backup) (by hugeblack) (scraped on Fri Mar 27 01:22:31 CET 2026) in Free Campaign Signature Builder for All Ranks (Full, Sr, Hero/Legendary):

Quote from: LoyceV on March 26, 2026, 11:04:56 AM
Your new one still looks terrible on (my) Firefox, but pretty good on Chromium.
Honestly, I don't know why  Huh

Can someone else take a screenshot?



19. Post 66550153 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 22:14:20 CET 2026) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:

Quote from: GazetaBitcoin on Today at 08:52:51 AM
I'm no longer surprised by the occasional Miss Bitcointalk nomination

Awww... Roll Eyes



We know this title who belongs to!
Despite every possible penalisation over multiple consecutive wins by the same person vixen the throne remains unchallenged!



20. Post 66550063 (unedited backup) (by Hypnotizer) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 21:55:14 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

 So I still won last round…

What a record! Two consecutive wins in a row… Cool

Quote from: Leahized on Today at 05:52:04 PM
70000,00
Quoted Smiley

My prediction: $69,741.35 (pending ninja editing).

Also quoted

$69,483

I am in a bearish market.


$68,357


I think I can still edit mine right?



21. Post 66549468 (unedited backup) (by Leahized) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 18:52:07 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:52:40 PM
70000,00
Quoted Smiley

My prediction: $69,741.35 (pending ninja editing).

Also quoted

$69,483

I am in a bearish market.



22. Post 66548896 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 15:59:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:25:44 PM
I Don t Know, but, if i did an print?
Do that on March 31, 2026, 12:00:00 AM Smiley




23. Post 66548726 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 15:16:07 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:52:40 PM
...

Ninja edit: what if I'd predict : would that be "out of the box thinking" or "cheating"? Tongue

I Don t Know, but, if i did an print?



24. Post 66548643 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 14:48:50 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

I was sad, because you are not going to use the LoyceV message publishing tool,
 but then, I am trying to save money to buy a life,
Here My Prediction

70000,00



25. Post 66548509 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 13:59:49 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:


Round 10 is now over, here are the results :


Closing price on 25/03/2026 : 71 309$

   Name         Prediction 1      Prediction 2      B/M      Final prediction      Difference   
   Hypnotizer         71 078,89                  71 078,89      230,11   
   xLays                 71 067,22      71 567,22      Worst prediction      71 567,22      258,22   
   examplens            71 648,00                  71 648,00      339,00   
   Leahized            70 436,00                  70 436,00      873,00   
   Doan9269            70 425,00                  70 425,00      884,00   
   Pmalek            70 188,00                  70 188,00      1 121,00   
   cryptofrka         70 050,00            0,50% p.malus      69 699,75      1 609,25   
   LoyceV            72 642,41            0,50% malus      73 005,62      1 696,62   
   promise444c5          73 800,00                  73 800,00      2 491,00   
   GazetaBitcoin         68 623,00                  68 623,00      2 686,00   
   ESG            68 486,84                  68 486,84      2 822,16   
                                       

So, did you enjoy this round ?
For you ESG, I don't know if you liked it, but one thing is sure : you lose a life.

Luck or skill ? We will never know, but congratulations Hypnotizer, by winning this round, 50BTC have been added to your account. I have to admit I don’t like what I see. It’s a failure on my part, I will have to fix that.

I teased you a bit about round 11, so let’s talk about it.
First, let’s talk about the reward. The winner will only get 25BTC. This means he will also get a card that cryptofrka will want to buy : the Duel Card.
I’m not giving all the details yet, but you can guess the powers of this card.

But that's not all. The risk/reward concept is something you must be familiar with.
First, the period between the end of predictions and the end of the round will be a little longer than usual.
Then, the first three people to submit their predictions will receive some BTC at the end of the round.
The first will receive 20BTC.
The second will receive 15BTC.
The third will receive 10BTC.
Of course, once the first three have submitted their predictions, they will (almost) no longer be able to change them. The others will be able to edit their predictions.
See below for the technical details of this round.




Round 11 : The long risky round

What will be the price of Bitcoin at March 31, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 31/03/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before March 28, 2026, 05:00:00 PM.
 
Cash shop: OPEN
 
Special rules :
The first three players will, in a way, validate the previous player’s prediction by quoting it.
Let’s take three players: P1, P2, and P3.
P1 will make a prediction.
P2 will make their prediction and quote P1’s prediction. This validates P1’s prediction.
P3 will make their prediction and quote both P1’s and P2’s predictions. This validates P2’s prediction.
Another person (Px) will quote the predictions of the first three players and validate their predictions.

Example :
P1 : XX XXX$

Then P2 :

Quote
P1 : XX XXX$
P2 : YY YYY$

Then P3 :

Quote
Quote
P1 : XX XXX$
P2 : YY YYY$
P3 : ZZ ZZZ$

Then Px :

Quote
Quote
Quote
P1 : XX XXX$
P2 : YY YYY$
P3 : ZZ ZZZ$   

Note for P1 : As long as P2 has not quoted the prediction of P1, P1 can delete his message.
Note for P2 : As long as P3 has not quoted the predictions of P1 and P2, P2 can delete his message. P1 can then delete his message again.
Note for P3 : As long as Px has not quoted the predictions of P1, P2, and P3, P3 can delete his message. P2 can then delete his message again.



26. Post 66548048 (unedited backup) (by hugeblack) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 10:58:55 CET 2026) in Free Campaign Signature Builder for All Ranks (Full, Sr, Hero/Legendary):

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:51:15 AM
Signatures usually look bad on my browser. I mostly use Firefox (bottom pic), Chromium looks a bit better:
This is because I didn't add
. I set up this signature.




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27. Post 66547879 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 09:54:37 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:44:40 AM
I'd like to point out the long-awaited update on isfoxpupstillansfwvixen.today (NSFW)/ Smiley

Amen to THIS:

Quote
YEP.
Foxpup is a NSFW Vile Vixen and Miss Bitcointalk 2021-2023, 2025.

<3<3<3



28. Post 66547873 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 09:52:55 CET 2026) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:14:58 AM
I'm no longer surprised by the occasional Miss Bitcointalk nomination

Awww... Roll Eyes

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:14:58 AM
I got curious who nominated me as "Discovery of the Year" [...]I tried to find who nominated me

Oh well, here is the answer Smiley

Quote from: GeorgeJohn on January 12, 2026, 01:23:18 AM
Code:
Discovery of the Year: -LoyceV
For the things that has been forgotten, he will make you to know it, and he always be on accuracy in whatever he does in the forum, for the discovery, is the best



29. Post 66547589 (unedited backup) (by The Cryptovator) (scraped on Thu Mar 26 07:33:55 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

There should be a valid reason to remove the proxy ban without paying the fees. Sticking this thread won't solve the issues because all the new users really don't deserve free proxy ban removals. Those users really deserve it; they will find and read this post, or some other established members will help them to unban.

I have helped a couple of users by PMing LoyceV, because I know them in real life and I know there is a thread to remove the free proxy ban. If the thread is stickied, then every new registered user will email, and it's quite impossible to unban them.



30. Post 66546989 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 23:46:13 CET 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: seoincorporation on March 24, 2026, 11:44:43 PM
Hey nutildah, I will send you a GPT API Key, the consumption of the tool is really low. it would be hard to spend more than $1 because i'm using gpt 4.1 mini model. The other tools aren't cheap at all, but it's good to have them optional if other users already have a Key for them. I will also share the Key with Loycev because I really want this tool to become useful for the community.

I know we could build a better process or a better prompt for the detection, but i need a brainstorm with the community about how to make it better.

Alright thanks. Let's give it a test:

So I plugged the API key in 4 of the 5 detectors, and gave it this link:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5577202.msg66505941#msg66505941

I couldn't quite figure out how to select only 1 post, so it analyzed all 20 posts on the page. Unfortunately, it appears only the OpenAI detector is working at the moment... The other ones return a message of "ERR".

I also used the by Profile option and this is what the results look like for the most recent posts by xbetz.io:

Post #Message IDAI Detection %
1msg6654310135%
2msg6653977425%
3msg6653614535%
4msg6652005930%
5msg6650935630%
6msg6650594120%
7msg6650236630%
8msg6650232030%
9msg6649874535%
10msg6649518730%
11msg6647242630%
12msg6647013330%
13msg6647002730%
14msg6646613255%
15msg6646184530%
16msg6646183335%
17msg6645724845%
18msg6645562255%
19msg6645211020%
20msg6644809640%

I'm willing to bet a lot of these would show up higher in the other detectors.

Anyway, its a good start.



31. Post 66546413 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 21:07:37 CET 2026) in [Results 2025] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆:

The winner of the Special Raffle is cande86!

Quote from: icopress on December 25, 2025, 02:22:30 PM
[...] there will also be a special raffle with a personalized BTC Romania plastic card + $200! 🎁 Note.

We also want to congratulate the other winners! You will be contacted shortly and each of you will receive a prize of $150 in bitcoins.

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Winner 1: Sexylizzy2813
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Winner 12: dkbit98
Winner 13: Fiatless
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🔍 You can check the results here: Special Raffle, Main Raffle.  Wink

Quote from: icopress on Today at 04:20:10 PM
We're almost ready! The winners of the raffle will be determined by block 942180!
Quote from: icopress on Today at 05:36:16 PM
The winner of the special raffle will be determined by block 942185!



32. Post 66546411 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 21:07:20 CET 2026) in [Results 2025] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆:

Quote from: Bitcointalk Quiz 2026 [Active] Last year's Event [Results] Voting BCA 2025 [Thread] & [Discussion Thread]









Craft Master

Hero of Good

Discovery

Forum Ninja

Local Hero








Miss Bitcointalk
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Help Buster
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Bitcoin Geek
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Best Project
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Best Event
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As we wrap up the BCA 2025, we would like to thank everyone who took the time to participate and write detailed answers.

Congratulations to everyone who made it into the top three in each nomination, and congrats to all raffles' winners. Thanks to everyone who continues to make the forum better! And I (and icopress) wish to express my deepest appreciation for PowerGlove's help, which made some insane efforts for giving a hand with the votes counting. Next year, we'll also be making a MEGA update to the event's format. 💪





 


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igebotz (30), CryptopreneurBrainboss (24), Mia Chloe (20), fillippone (12), Husna QA (7), babo (7), Charles-Tim (6), Plutosky (6), Julien_Olynpic (5), Pmalek (5), EFS (4)




Forum Ninja

TryNinja (41), JayJuanGee (27), LoyceV (24), fillippone (13), DdmrDdmr (10), PowerGlove (10), vapourminer (9), icopress (8 ), philipma1957 (6)





Bitcoin Geek

JayJuanGee (35), fillippone (22), nc50lc (12), ABCbits (10), NotATether (10), gmaxwell (8 ), pooya87 (8 ), stwenhao (7), Charles-Tim (6), GazetaBitcoin (6), LoyceV (5), achow101 (5), d5000 (5)




Discovery
of the Year

*Ace* (21), Satofan44 (17), AakZaki (6), PowerGlove (4), RebelMoney (4), TypoTonic (4)




Help Buster

lovesmayfamilis (30), nutildah (28), AakZaki (26), LoyceV (8 ), Ultegra134 (7), holydarkness (6), ABCbits (5), Lafu (5), GazetaBitcoin (4)



 


Craft Master


Hhampuz (40), icopress (34), Little Mouse (21), TryNinja (15), PowerGlove (11), Trofo (7), taufik123(6), AB de Royse777 (5), cryptofrka (5), jayce (4)




Miss Bitcointalk

Foxpup 🦊 (25), lovesmayfamilis (24), SatoPrincess (16), Floxynice (15), Mia Chloe (10), Etranger (9), SmartGold01 (8 ), Mindyspace (4), xenomorfo (4)





Best Event


Pizza Day Contest (32), Bitcointalk Community Awards (28), Naija Cooking Contest (25), Pumpkin Carving Contest (17), Turkish Monthly BTC Price Prediction Contest (5), April Fools (4)




Best Project

BitList (45), TalkImg (19), BPIP (8 ), Bitcointalk SuperNotifier (6)



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This is second year in a row when we apply the 0.75:1 votes reduction rule and not at only 2 categories, like last year, but at more of them! As a consequence, we have the following changes:

1️⃣ lovesmayfamilis, which received most votes at "Miss BitcoinTalk" (32), remains with only 24 votes, as she won this category last year as well (the outcome of this being that Foxpup 🦊 became the winner of first prize at "Miss BitcoinTalk")
2️⃣ CryptopreneurBrainboss, which received most votes at "Local Hero" (32), remains with only 24 votes, as he won this category last year as well (the outcome of this being that igebotz became the winner of first prize at "Local Hero")
3️⃣ Hhampuz, which received most votes at "Craft Master" (53), remains with only 40 votes, as he won this category last year as well (however, he keeps his first prize at current edition as his remaining votes still place him on first place).
4️⃣ Pizza Day Contest, which received most votes at "Best Event" (42), remains with only 32 votes, as it won this category last year as well (however, it keeps its first prize at current edition as its remaining votes still place it on first place).


Code:
criptoevangelista, Pablo-wood, DaNNy001, Donneski, Obulis


Code:
Hero of Good: PowerGlove (3), ABCbits (2), DdmrDdmr (2), Hal (2), NotATether (2), achow101 (2), babo (2), suchmoon (2), BlackHatCoiner (1), Cyrus (1), HCP (1), HI-TEC99 (1), Hhampuz (1), HostFat (1), Little Mouse (1), Pmalek (1), Rikafip (1), Vod (1), Welsh (1), Xal0lex (1), d5000 (1), examplens (1), gmaxwell (1), hugeblack (1), krogothmanhattan (1), laszlo (1), minerjones (1), nutildah (1)

Forum Ninja: NotATether (3), theymos (3), ChartBuddy (2), GazetaBitcoin (2), bitmover (2), joker_josue (2), nutildah (2), ABCbits (1), Cyrus (1), DirtyKeyboard (1), JollyGood (1), LFC_Bitcoin (1), OgNasty (1), Porfirii (1), Rikafip (1), Trofo (1), apogio (1), cryptofrka (1), hugeblack (1), krogothmanhattan (1), lovesmayfamilis (1), nc50lc (1), pooya87 (1), suchmoon (1)

Bitcoin Geek: Mia Chloe (3), dkbit98 (3), igor72 (3), mocacinno (3), BlackHatCoiner (2), Cricktor (2), PowerGlove (2), gbianchi (2), icopress (2), Cookdata (1), DdmrDdmr (1), Forsyth Jones (1), Hhampuz (1), Husna QA (1), MoparMiningLLC (1), TryNinja (1), examplens (1), hosemary (1), notocactus (1), paid2 (1), philipma1957 (1), willi9974 (1), zasad@ (1)

Discovery of the Year: promise444c5 (3), GazetaBitcoin (2), mikel_012 (2), stwenhao (2), Adiljutt156 (1), Asanoha (1), Charles-Tim (1), Cookdata (1), LoyceV (1), M47AK16 (1), Mia Chloe (1), Trêvoid (1), VashaUdacha777 (1), albon (1), bitmover (1), danadc (1), examplens (1), hosemary (1), howardsentell (1), icopress (1), imthegreat (1), joker_josue (1), katanic97 (1), satscraper (1), sausalitox (1)

Help Buster: Don Pedro Dinero (3), PowerGlove (3), Wake Up (3), Mia Chloe (2), YOSHIE (2), hosemary (2), icopress (2), vapourminer (2), Awaklara (1), Cyrus (1), DdmrDdmr (1), EFS (1), Lachrymose (1), Obim34 (1), Pmalek (1), Porfirii (1), Rikafip (1), Satofan44 (1), The Sceptical Chymist (1), albon (1), bitbollo (1), gmaxwell (1), hugeblack (1), igebotz (1), joker_josue (1), julerz12 (1), mandown (1), philipma1957 (1)

Craft Master: CryptopreneurBrainboss (2), RebelMoney (2), Vod (2), inspace (2), krogothmanhattan (2), minerjones (2), vapourminer (2), *Ace* (1), 1Dq (1), Cyrus (1), Liquidoptions (1), LoyceV (1), Mia Chloe (1), Mitchell (1), Porfirii (1), Rikafip (1), cygan (1), hilariousandco (1), ibminer (1), julerz12 (1), memehunter (1), polymerbit (1), r_victory (1), theymos (1), virginorange (1), willi9974 (1)

Local Hero: GazetaBitcoin (3), Rikafip (3), Wake Up (3), icopress (3), joker_josue (3), katanic97 (3), sabotag3x (3), slackovic (3), Lachrymose (2), Shadiq (2), arulbero (2), blomen (2), darxiaomi (2), dkbit98 (2), famososMuertos (2), gbianchi (2), klarki (2), xzone (2), 1miau (1), AakZaki (1), Ale88 (1), Daniel91 (1), Don Pedro Dinero (1), DrBeer (1), Hispo (1), HostFat (1), MaxMueller (1), NeuroticFish (1), PX-Z (1), Porfirii (1), SFR10 (1), Smartvirus (1), The Sceptical Chymist (1), TryNinja (1), Upgrade00 (1), Vispilio (1), alegotardo (1), apogio (1), bitmover (1), criptoevangelista (1), cryptoaddictchie (1), examplens (1), humerh3 (1), jeremypwr (1), m2017 (1), mandown (1), mu_enrico (1), nc50lc (1), ovcijisir (1), r_victory (1), rdluffy (1)

Miss BitcoinTalk: Lillominato89 (3), Becassine (1), Disruptivas (1), Lannakosa (1), LoyceV (1), Sandra_hakeem (1), achow101 (1), igebotz (1), krogothmanhattan (1), womanderful (1)


Best Event: The cancellation of Epochtalk (3), Naija Fruit Carving Contest (2), Roobet Art Contests (2), 100 Push-Ups Per Day Challenge (1), 10th Anniversary Art Contest (1), Plan B Forum 2025 (1), Rainbet's BSFL (1), Rainbet's FPL Football Pool (1), Rollbit's 2025/26 Champions League Pool (1), Sportsbet.io's EPL Football Pool (1), The "mixer ban" being softened slightly (1), The $126k ATH (1), The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (1), The GENIUS Act (1), The Nigerian Local Board (1), The Pizza Day ATH Coincidence (1), The U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (1), The appointment of new merit sources (1), The growth of DeFi (1), The improvement of bitcoin-related U.S. politics (1), The various draws/contests/challenges on the "Games and rounds" board (1), bitbollo's Bitcoin Collectibles Meetup (1)

Best Project: Bitcoin (3), Talksearch.io (3), Bitcointalk (2), Loyce.club (2), Rainbet (2), ShadowPulse (2), Stake (2), b1exch.to (2), bitmover's Giveaway Manager (2), AOBT (1), Acebet (1), BRDb (1), Betpanda.io (1), BitMixList (1), BitVM2 (1), Bridgoro (1), Ethereum (1), Jackpotter (1), KYCnot.me (1), Ninjastic.space (1), Rollbit (1), Satori Coin (1), ibminer's Merit Poker Collectible (1), promise444c5's Banned Users Identifier (1), splash.tf (1)



Quote from: icopress

Made with 💗 for the Bitcointalk public.



33. Post 66546358 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 20:50:13 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

Here is UK and iPhone already implementing age verification with latest update for iPhones.  Tongue
This thing is going to spread to other countries and other platforms soon, unless there is more resistance:



Quote from: joker_josue on March 24, 2026, 07:45:52 AM
This idea of ​​a law requiring age verification for internet use is one of the worst ideas governments have had in the last 20 years (if not longer).
It's probably best idea for them, since they can silence any opposition voices much quicker.
I don't think all countries will adopt this now, but when one countries start domino's will start to fall.

Quote from: Rikafip on March 24, 2026, 07:51:40 PM
People were doing full KYC (and still are) for shitty airdrops, so I am pretty sure there would be a certain number of people here who wouldn't mind doing that if it meant they could continue making money from this forum.
Exactly, and they are still doing it for stupid things all the time.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:53:03 AM
I'm pretty sure my Linux laptop doesn't use its microphone to spy on me, but I've always toyed with the idea of physically removing it.
I would not trust anything coming from Ubuntu now.
Older THinkpad laptops are great because you can turn off many things you don't want with physical switches.
T480 also has mechanical switch for turning camera off, and it's not that hard to detach anything from motherboard, including microphone.



34. Post 66545094 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 13:27:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on March 24, 2026, 10:12:28 PM
Try it: send a PM at random times, see if it still pops up within 5 minutes. I'm going to sleep now, I didn't create a bot to manually check things Smiley
I was being more sarcastic, considering this theory is absurd.

btw. I don't know how feasible it is, but is it possible to enter the exact time when the bot will publish the message?
So, for example, "delay=2025-03-25 14:30:00", or whatever timestamp format is recognisable.



35. Post 66544989 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 12:47:37 CET 2026) in Mixers to be banned:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:53:03 AM
I'm pretty sure my Linux laptop doesn't use its microphone to spy on me, but I've always toyed with the idea of physically removing it. The camera is easily disabled with tape. I buy as few "smart" devices as possible.
If you prefer highest level of privacy then it's better to remove microphone from your laptop as that's not a hard thing to do, yes it's okay to cover camera with a tape that's what I've done myself. Since there's no use of laptop camera for me and that's why disabling was the best choice, by the way it sounds good to remove the microphone from the laptop.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:53:03 AM
The main devices we have spying all over the house are phones. They're really terrible: the battery drains quickly, so you know it's doing something all day. You can't physically remove the microphone, as that would negate the main function of a phone. I'd be totally fine without a front camera, but tape on the touch screen is ridiculous. The rear camera is too convenient to permanently disable it with tape. And even if I don't bring my phone, someone else still has one that does the same. So that makes phones the perfect device to spy on everyone.
We can't do anything with the phones and that's the bitter truth, although it's possible to physically remove cameras from the phones because most of us don't really use those cameras at all but even doing that is not going to be any helpful because we can't convince other around us to remove the cameras from their phones as they'll consider as mad or someone with overthinking issues. The smartphones are the best devices for the ones who want to spy on us and we can't do anything about that. I still see people who use feature phones to have maximum privacy but still they can't have full privacy because others around them will always have smartphones with good cameras and microphones.



36. Post 66544879 (unedited backup) (by Abdulzuruku01) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 11:59:19 CET 2026) in Info-thread: Translation of Useful English topics to Naija languages, pidgin etc:

Translated Topic in Pidgin Language; use BIP38 to take encrypt BIP39 seed phrase
Original Topic: Using BIP38 to encrypt BIP39 seed phrase
Author: LoyceV



I don get dis idea for years, and I go fit complete am nau big shout out to  WanderingPhilospher wey dey help find vanity addresses.

BIP38 encryption
Ever since I read I dey BIP38 curious, abeg help me out!, I don dey impressby BIP38 encryption. Dat topic show say $1000 no go dey enough to crack password "zLwMiR" in 2 years, even after many hints. E jus too dey expensive in terms of computing di power to take brute-force even a simple password.

Encrypting seed words
I no con de feel comfortable with the balance between how I go take keep the seed seed phrase secure and how I no go take lose access myself. E de always feel like say na loose guard.

So, how about we combine di two?

BIP38 meets BIP39
Na di idea be dis: BIP39 uses 2048 words. In loyce.club/other/keys.txt (which you fit copy for yur air-gapped computer), you go find am not compressed Legacy Bitcoin address for every of di BIP39 words. Every Bitcoin address dey starts wit a word, separated from di rest of di address by number.
Example:
abandon: 1AbANDon25kw25M4ioLdPfLxZ1FCwzF8DY 5JDY3hzX2GnBbbExHaXjnbsjoPeFBQko9WxtaTGMi2GhYRBjtsb
If you encrypt dis private key, you dey encrypt d word "abandon".

Why?
I dey like use simple tools wey been dey around bifor bifor. Di two BIP38 and BIP39 dey quite intuitive, di two fit easily be handled on di air-gapped computer wey no go ever go online again, di two dey suppored by many wallets, and di two fit easily dey confirm from scratch bifor funding any of di addresses wey it creates. Work dey to much for dis, but I no go mind as dis go gives me long-term peace of mind and I no go dey do dis every time. I no go mind dat e go takes me a few hours to do am properly.

Example
IanColeman's site naem give me dis mnemonic:
Code:
before project cheese slice spin unaware cupboard sail job wine neck switch
Dat gives di following words from my list:
Code:
1. before: 1before1qvdDNyAv5c6SE9Wxo1mvYNCnt 5KDetmpXg2o8yKJ346wXeUMHQ8TkYP4mCQhNfQHdv7gyFydT6AV
2. project: 1ProJECT1WAW56GDMEGB86oUdxxubip3rA 5K43d9P5znTNvaq1KcUDiDyXBa8XZz5fE1fHSN38aA3KmARxyzj
3. cheese: 1cheese2ioSZaPu2NKmsGDwwbuAJuXs39 5JaokRJPCeohcXZSpMkXNhqcmdMy2BGQKakaV9N8AjKHZyWrqbf
4. slice: 1sLice155tu2NPm5JJCdymeDpRJ2yX7EA 5JNeo3CGzUKKJmTaBXcrJFWLBFDrZU8BXH4FqtKR4mSyzErgTpm
5. spin: 1spin12DRzTjbHHAnzDkKXqyUAtQSnfTX 5JPstBYY2B7ftPFdtXvevFaTV7wsncYprmYUSkTRvABeZGd8yDV
6. unaware: 1unawaRe2FpQDpas21ohbj82TzQmzxHbF 5KKfkhsuPHgMwAAvpMdU1VC5tLyHsyYfU5YpkZ1SMELV2gxsZgg
7. cupboard: 1CuPBoArd8xGjvMeRT9nm2iUzuEUwn8aam 5KhgsXPt8NzR4nYLYd3TFLd5zPms1PcPf2RhNDnGCQbaSM44GKJ
8. sail: 1saiL116KGiQ5kNhZEFJ2RbrBKWV88nkR 5KYNS52oGMg7u3u8puKLyzLjEJD2jcYTbfxCEp6hNBvYK9AbA1G
9. job: 1job112QVAsJKD4dYP9qtdK5DhUxmgzdi 5KBZyvXfAZSNsJQMRcgtW6iBXasZ5Gq5ubLYWsJcHE5LfF9bxxK
10. wine: 1wine11qzih8Xr1VV2sHTQyswiV8XMfk5 5KWss4Ug2nxWZQMykJSVVyFoKGLA5RYXCXgXRtUNEG9ADoJL39b
11. neck: 1neck13UY3AvVqtXTtf6P1pgGJMEkbmbH 5K4ruwwqbFQRMcUFJdLH89m4dGBC8d3K7uDU5iHHQNATUdPhJ12
12. switch: 1switch1RTJJcqv87RtbQf7gdEBf126rA 5HqmuHdJ6yKyx5cH6HF7ox44K9wpALGZerAfGZbQKDaQhCWsrGm

For dis proof of concept, I go use "LoyceV" as (very weak) password:
Code:
1. 6PRQduYHf1fXycTTesCduex5usaUisZS4FJmyDeoXkpAcPHpxUmMCSRnmm
 2. 6PRQAmpv9nUVpJiRwrnwETPwYQkY6BDa3KizvJ2dcmhsH38niXPwoV8ViW
 3. 6PRQUgLQeBWxkPeP9rAvvdnzMHmTzmynxbNPiJVtdA4gm3bse9asEpH5DF
 4. 6PRQafe1PJ7BafAgygGgKoMbysFrEhwFk7zh5RypMxsk4gTmNDcUo3KRz7
 5. 6PRReFAEdcq3NwLjTWPAHQ3va7MFXpNKxsdtn1KPrkxFq1VeChKw8LzWR4
 6. 6PRPNeeWZSUyc9q1V7J72ypxVT5rsRiAfV6Ls2Vuq6scm87NyVaqgkZ52W
 7. 6PRSKtsXFuE4aTnZpmZVJPpxw5eWvZKMbEUoCSBKtoZMus2GVvTgkwBJZ9
 8. 6PRVnqFocoHiFrE4xjDxdfXjeYq7DwbGrtpyJ4iuWg2BtjY4GFvY54UgGa
 9. 6PRKGSWPYnVkrJckTHsfzoWg8ucTmyVnLihF6SnVrdovvMaiFnjJgemLWc
10. 6PRR7dstzrLvAATLKTdcNeWiMDAc7FjExX5YLaWaVFw6P5DnL8soLDtKD5
11. 6PRNmmRss6wScXikeyapkkprN1yoGH7eWmMiiTm9Q5F7kXsM5b3Uf8pkG7
12. 6PRLka4Azk4z4K9mE4o8sSjjRwBcESXLznktbe3j9b2BVRgVgSyxTvWEB8
Print di above go be my backup.

How?
Start wit a proper air-gapped offline system. Any old laptop wey get 8 GB RAM go do am. If you no get any one, you go find second hand laptop for less dan di price of a decent new hardware wallet. Remove yur ethernet cable, close di curtains. If you dey suspicious, you fit physically remove all di hard drives and di Wireless modules.
Get a Linux LIVE DVD, use Ubuntu, Knoppix or Tails for example. I dey prefer DVD over USB so dat I go dey sure sey nothing dey save. I use exteral DVD drive wit a Knoppix DVD wit dis boot-option:
Code:
knoppix64 toram
After you load am wit dis option, di DVD drive go be remove.

Hardware
You go also need a printer. Not wireless one o, but di one wit old fashion cable wey good. I dey like old Laser printer wey cheap. If e too dey new, chances dey sey e no go dey support by yur Linux LIVE DVD. Test am before you continue.

Software
Use USB stick (or jus burn anoda DVD) to copy bitaddress.org (look for di Github link), Ian Coleman's Mnemonic Code Converter and keys.txt to yur air-gapped system. Use Tor Browser to download to take improved it privacy. I never test d command line software for BIP38 encryption and decryption yet. Dis go make am go faster, but as for dis post I go dey use di basic tools.
Open "Bitaddress" in Firefox, and go to di Wallet Details. Depending on yur Live Linux you go need to enable di scripts to run di browser. Enter di private key, tick "BIP38 Encrypt?", and enter di passphrase. Encryption dey take time (na di reason why we dey do dis).
E dey up to you if you wan use different passwords for each seed word, but it likely dey safer to use jus one. If you wan make am dey more difficult, jus make it longer.
Scroll down to get di BIP38 encrypted private key (start am wit 6PR).

Check am if di private key make di correct seed word. If mistake dey for my keys-list, make una let me know.
Depend on di Linux DVD you dey use, you go likely find LibreOffice or at least AbiWord. Use dis to temporarily store di BIP38 encrypted seed words. Add numbers for yur own convenience. Switch the page direction to landscape, choose a fixed width font, and make di font large enough to tek fill di entire page with keys (a small font make am difficult to separate di characters in for example 8BB88B8BB8B, S55SS5S5S5 or KXXKKXKKXK).
Print am, print am again, and laminate am. Store am well.

No mess up when you dey handle seed phrase and creating backups for yur future wealth. Make plenty backups!

Check, and double check am
And check again o! Better to dey safe better pass dan dey sorry. Confirm am and mek sure sey you fit restor yur seed phrase from yur backup from scratch (and so on freshly restart air-gapped computer).
Tek time to tek type all di encrypted keys to an air-gapped computer to dey sure sey you fit restor yur backup from yur paper backup. Blind typin dey helps a lot.
As you dey do am: na di good time to tek use your air-gapped system to confirm am you fit use Ian Coleman's Converter to make anoda one as di same Bitcoin address as yur wallet give you. Dis one should work, and by testing it before you need am you know for sure sey you fit make anoda keys if you need am.

Remember
MAKE YOU NO lose guide yur password! As di BIP38 curious-topic tek show, you no go be able to brute-force am (which, after all, na di reason you dey use encryption). E fit good to keep anoda backup anyway, for example wey u go stamp yur seed phrase to iron washers. Dis go allow you to keep backups for di same seed for different places wit different danger level.

Why no jus extend di seed phrase wit passphrase?
"Jus" a passphrase (dey also call am13th/25th word) e no add strong encryption if somebody find yur seed word backup. Besides, you fit still add a passphrase to yur BIP38 encrypted seed phrase.

Work dey progress
Make I know if dey get anything wey I dey miss, and I go add am to dis quick guide. E no be fool-proof yet, olodo people wey no understand wetin dem de do make dey no dey handling private keys. Tongue

No spam abeg.
Make we dey control ourselves against spam. Yur discussions and questions dey welcom.

warning
I go hope say I no go need tell anybody not to put money for any of di addresses wey dey my keys-list, but any way me I go do am: if you put money for dem, pesin go move yur money. Like within seconds.



37. Post 66544508 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 09:20:31 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: FrankS on Today at 07:50:18 AM
Everyone else don't have to download whole blockchain, if they use guide that mentioned by LoyceV earlier. In case it's not obvious, it's mostly trustless and work with pruned node as well.
It should be integrated into the chain. A ~9GB download sure makes things quicker; if an Armageddon block is created every 50-100k-th block (once per ~1-2 years).

IMO it's very unlikely to happen, since it require either soft or hard fork. But the UTXO snapshot file on that guide also have about 9GB size and created on block height 840000, so you only download 9GB file and all blocks after that block height.



38. Post 66544429 (unedited backup) (by FrankS) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 08:50:19 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: ABCbits on March 24, 2026, 10:20:24 AM
Everyone else don't have to download whole blockchain, if they use guide that mentioned by LoyceV earlier. In case it's not obvious, it's mostly trustless and work with pruned node as well.
It should be integrated into the chain. A ~9GB download sure makes things quicker; if an Armageddon block is created every 50-100k-th block (once per ~1-2 years).

Quote from: RumorCipher on March 24, 2026, 03:15:29 PM
What you’re proposing sounds neat, but it breaks Bitcoin’s core idea: verify, don’t trust. A snapshot (“new genesis”) would require everyone to trust that balances are correct, instead of verifying them from history. That’s a fundamental shift in the trust model:
https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node

You’d gain convenience, but lose one of Bitcoin’s strongest guarantees.
Once again: my suggestion is to add the Armageddon into the blockchain as a special block.



39. Post 66544168 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 05:20:55 CET 2026) in Bitcoind with Mempool.space/Electrum Server:

The kvm server I'm using (and I believe LoyceV as well) is hosted by ServaRica.  It hasn't been 100% problem free, but the issues I've had are minor and quick to resolve themselves.  I'm running a publicly accessible and announced SPV server using Fulcrum as the engine.

I've never ran the production version of mempool.space, but I've ran my own personal use version for years.  It's possible to run mempool.space with only bitcoind as the backend, but it runs faster with both bitcoind and an SPV server to draw transactions from.  From what I understand the production version runs best with blockstream electrs as the SPV server, but I don't know if the other common SPV servers would provide much less performance.  I've used ElectrumX and Romanz Electrs and had good results with both.

I'm sure more information could be had by asking the mempool.space development team.  They tend to be pretty active in the Matrix chat room:
https://matrix.to/#/#mempool.support:bitcoin.kyoto

When I have some time I'll be setting up the personal version in a docker container on the same server I'm hosting Fulcrum.



40. Post 66543883 (unedited backup) (by seoincorporation) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 00:44:44 CET 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: nutildah on Today at 09:52:49 PM
Hello guys, as some of you know i have been developing the AI Spam Tool.

Reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5577337.0

I saw this and I appreciate the time you put into creating it. I haven't been able to use it yet b/c of this:

To use the AI tools, you will have to pay with your own tokens.

I know a bit about API but never tried to get tokens. I imagine its not that hard. I've just been able to do what I want quick enough on my own so far. But your tool could certainly be used to scan posts en masse and flag posters for manual review. Actually it could probably used in the process theymos started to outline a few months back.

Hey nutildah, I will send you a GPT API Key, the consumption of the tool is really low. it would be hard to spend more than $1 because i'm using gpt 4.1 mini model. The other tools aren't cheap at all, but it's good to have them optional if other users already have a Key for them. I will also share the Key with Loycev because I really want this tool to become useful for the community.

I know we could build a better process or a better prompt for the detection, but i need a brainstorm with the community about how to make it better.



41. Post 66543792 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Wed Mar 25 00:04:19 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:12:28 PM
What an odd thing to say in a post that clearly shows you're suspicious.

   Oops..., no offense, I just said a probability, but, I affirmed that I believe in you.!
 And so it was much better, I just said that you making the prediction before
does not favor you. ...for me, you could do it at the last minute....it wouldn't make
any difference... especially when there is only me and you left, hahahha, ...
after Hypinotizer gave me 30 that he stole from some rich person,
I only need to win twice and buy a life, of course,
if I don't lose both ...or inflation increases the cost of living before. hehehe....

 Sorry man, I talk too much, and I know it's not easy to build and host this tool,
congratulations to the initiative!

...
Quote from: cryptofrka on Today at 10:20:37 PM
Halab and LoyceV are in cahoots!
I knew it from the moment my 1 million dollars prediction was deemed unsuccessful.

They are not scamming just this competition but the whole market in general.Cheesy )You heard it here first, it's on us to stop them!


hahaha... This mission will be difficult, but not impossible.! Cheesy




42. Post 66543687 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 23:20:38 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Halab and LoyceV are in cahoots!
I knew it from the moment my 1 million dollars prediction was deemed unsuccessful.

They are not scamming just this competition but the whole market in general. You heard it here first, it's on us to stop them!

SELL. THE. HUNTER. CARD. This is the way.



43. Post 66542108 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 15:40:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: examplens on Today at 01:33:24 PM
The only thing I think, to make it even better, not that I'm suspicious,
but Loyce is in the game, and the tool account is his, it would be fair if he passed the account credentials to Halab, and he changed the password and after the contest take back the credential's account, etc... To make sure he won't be looking at the other predictions,
It's not that you're suspicious, but you've planted a worm of doubt in us.  Embarrassed
Does LoyceV really manually approve and publish all received PMs to his automated PM publisher bot, or just close his eyes when he sees a PM on LoyceVs PM publisher. Or maybe there's even a third option

 He was the first to send his prediction, I believe, precisely to avoid
this type of conversation.
 As he mentioned, he hasn't logged into this account in a long time,
and posts are automatic, without your approval.
 But if someone sends sensitive content, does he have to delete it,
and or did he previously approve it? good question yours too.

Quote from: Halab on March 20, 2026, 10:05:54 AM

*I've sent you a PM already, so there can't be any doubt about this.
I had been wondering whether or not you could see the contents of PM. This clears things up, thanks for that.

Quote from: LoyceV on March 20, 2026, 12:00:05 PM
I had been wondering whether or not you could see the contents of PM.
It's my account. I couldn't save PMs without having access myself (but I don't bother checking them).



44. Post 66542045 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 15:20:37 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:46:55 AM
markets doesnt move on hope.
Actually, they do Smiley If enough people hope something, it can a self-fulfilling prophecy when they start acting on it.

Which is negative click bait threads are harmful since Google search finds them



45. Post 66541880 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 14:33:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: ESG on Today at 01:14:45 PM
The only thing I think, to make it even better, not that I'm suspicious,
but Loyce is in the game, and the tool account is his, it would be fair if he passed the account credentials to Halab, and he changed the password and after the contest take back the credential's account, etc... To make sure he won't be looking at the other predictions,
It's not that you're suspicious, but you've planted a worm of doubt in us.  Embarrassed
Does LoyceV really manually approve and publish all received PMs to his automated PM publisher bot, or just close his eyes when he sees a PM on LoyceVs PM publisher. Or maybe there's even a third option



46. Post 66541819 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 14:14:49 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 20, 2026, 09:21:01 AM
Quote from: Halab
Now it's time to rebalance everyone's chances in this game. There are too many rich people and too many poor people.
So, Hypnotizer, you must take half of the BTC from 3 participants (it can be you, you are one of the rich), add up the total you take and divide it by 3 (rounded down), and give that amount to 3 people who have 0 BTC (it can’t be you, you are one of the rich now).

So, I’ll start by choosing “the poor people” to gift the rebalance first…

Let’s welcome to the stage…

ESG
promise444c5
examplens


..then I’d chose from the “rich people”…

The richest of them..

Leahized
xLays; and
Lo..LoyceV  Grin


_\o/_ Thank you very much, I was very happy, but at the same time,
 I think that it must be some method of hypnotization for me
to get the predictions wrong..., Grin
 Well, now I'm less poor, as they say where I live, when the person goes fishing
and comes back without fish, he's called a 'shoemaker', hehhehe,
so I can say that, I'm not going back home a 'shoemaker' hehehehe...

....

.this tool to post message from LoyceV Fit very good for this game,
 now the predictions are fairer.

 The only thing I think, to make it even better, not that I'm suspicious,
but Loyce is in the game, and the tool account is his, it would be fair if he passed the account credentials to Halab, and he changed the password and after the contest take back the credential's account, etc... To make sure he won't be looking at the other predictions,
 I saw that he was the first to send the prediction, but Loyce is trustworthy
and he won't look,. And the way it is, it's much better.

 well, my biggest enemy here is the price.



47. Post 66541802 (unedited backup) (by ArielRod20) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 14:08:19 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

Quote from: hopenotlate on Today at 08:10:56 AM
why most people choose “1337”  Smiley

This is my understanding of it but LoyceV knows better for sure ( that guy knows everything I hate him  Cheesy )

It was all about being "elite." Back in the day, having elite status on old bulletin board systems meant you had access to the cool, secret stuff. So hackers started using "leet" as a slang version of "elite" to describe themselves and their skills.
So basically leet (or 1337) is hacker talk where you replace letters with numbers and symbols. It started in the 80s on old BBS systems as a way to seem "elite" and bypass filters. Like "hacker" becomes "H4x0r" or "ass" becomes "@$$." Now it's just an internet meme and shorthand thing gamers and coders use.

The whole number-and-symbol thing (like 1337) was just a visual pun on the word "elite" and a way to prove you were "in the know."


Back to the topic of this thread : KYC my @$$

so LoyceV is actually H4x0r ?  Smiley



48. Post 66541770 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 13:56:55 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

I really did NOT expect to read this when I clicked on your Topic.  What is the excuse they are using for this Law even?  Know Your Customer, it was Anti Money Laundering.  Porn websites, it was that kids had access to them.  Linux Age Verification is for what, so kids can not learn to use the Terminal?  Or maybe they are afraid that kids will draw dicks on GIMP.

What the fuck.  I could look up the excuses right now but I do not want to fry my brain cells.  It is not even worth typing it out in the search bar.

On the other hand however.  We should thank the Politicians bringing this diarrhea dream to reality.  Not because it attacks particularly the main Open Source Operating Systems we have left but because we can at least now see who actually stands strong for their fundamental values and who folds in front of this stupidity.  And to see Ubuntu on the list of submissive Distributions is not even surprising at all.  It only confirmed some of my doubts about it.

-----

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 05:37:18 PM
I'd like to see privacy laws enforced on social media: that will be the end of posting pictures of people without their consent, and it will be the end of sharing contact lists with messengers. Basically, it will end social media as we they know it.
You are boring.  We finally get the Snapchat and Meta Smart Glasses we can use to never live any fun moment again because Facebook MUST see it while you are stuck in your boomer era of paranoia!

You see.  This is why the best laws and opinions come from Politicians between 60 and 80 years old.  Having been born 688 years ago, you are definitely out of your prime now which explains why you are having these hopes.



49. Post 66541643 (unedited backup) (by 5tift) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 13:15:01 CET 2026) in News über Elcetrum wallet:

Vielen Dank Real-Duke für die Information zum Thema Tor Proxy.
Diese Einstellung ist mir auch noch nicht über den Weg gelaufen, werd mich in ner ruhigen Minute auch mal damit befassen.
Benutzt denn noch wer außer cygan den Dienst von LoyceV oder hat was eigenes zu laufen?



50. Post 66541450 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 11:56:31 CET 2026) in [ANN] Bitcointalk Giveaway Manager:

Quote from: Cointxz on Today at 09:45:01 AM
I just want to suggest some additional feature which some of the participants preferred which is a graphical representation like roulette or something that can be viewed to determine the winner. This is just a mere visual effect but many participants that doesn’t familiar on blockchain picker will appreciated this simple graphics on choosing winners.
It's going to be a roulette "game" that picks the exact same winner each time it's "played". That's going to confuse your participants even more!

It’s not confusing since it will be just use as a video proof to backed the result generated on the raffle manager.

Most popular tool being use now on our social media for raffle is this type of wheel https://wheelofnames.com/. The idea is just like that for the  visual.

This tool can rival other cheap tools being use now on social media raffle draw.

Thanks for sharing this wheelofnames, I didn't know it.

I liked the idea to have some visual when clicking the submitting button. But the roulette might not be the best illustration, as it always give the same result. I tought of a dice, which would be the same problem.

I will talk a little with chatgpt and see if I can get some good ideas!!

I am happy to see you are using my tool outside the forum



51. Post 66541346 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 11:20:26 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: FrankS on Today at 08:21:56 AM
Nice try to twist things around.
Not that much of a twist. You complain about a few GB more, so everybody else should download TB more.

Everyone else don't have to download whole blockchain, if they use guide that mentioned by LoyceV earlier. In case it's not obvious, it's mostly trustless and work with pruned node as well.

Quote from: https://blog.lopp.net/bitcoin-node-sync-with-utxo-snapshots/
1. Does it matter where I get the snapshot dat file from? No; Bitcoin Core will only load a snapshot with an aggregate UTXO set hash that matches one that's hard coded into Core.

3. Can I use this to sync a pruned node? Yes.

Although who knows if Bitcoin Core ever will make this feature more user friendly.



Quote from: FrankS on Today at 08:21:56 AM
And it's not about me. It's a suggestion to make it easier for everybody who wants to run a node so they don't have to trust a 3rd party.

FWIW, some light wallet don't trust 3rd party that much because it perform SPV. The 3rd party can easily not reveal certain related TX, but other attack is more difficult/expensive.



52. Post 66541237 (unedited backup) (by Cointxz) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 10:45:02 CET 2026) in [ANN] Bitcointalk Giveaway Manager:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:00:56 AM
I just want to suggest some additional feature which some of the participants preferred which is a graphical representation like roulette or something that can be viewed to determine the winner. This is just a mere visual effect but many participants that doesn’t familiar on blockchain picker will appreciated this simple graphics on choosing winners.
It's going to be a roulette "game" that picks the exact same winner each time it's "played". That's going to confuse your participants even more!

It’s not confusing since it will be just use as a video proof to backed the result generated on the raffle manager.

Most popular tool being use now on our social media for raffle is this type of wheel https://wheelofnames.com/. The idea is just like that for the  visual.

This tool can rival other cheap tools being use now on social media raffle draw.



53. Post 66541077 (unedited backup) (by FrankS) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 09:22:01 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 10:22:36 AM
Nice try to twist things around.
Not that much of a twist. You complain about a few GB more, so everybody else should download TB more.

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 10:22:36 AM
So you want other people to do more work, so you can do less work. If anyone is egoistical in this discussion, it's you.
Apart from the devel point, what more work? Blocks are getting signed this way or another.
And it's not about me. It's a suggestion to make it easier for everybody who wants to run a node so they don't have to trust a 3rd party.

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 10:22:36 AM
I'm running a public Electrum server that has been used to send thousands of transactions and can be used by anyone who doesn't want to download the full blockchain. What's your contribution to Bitcoin?
You accused me of twisting things around, and now you play the "I run a server and if you don't contribute, you are not eligible to make suggestions" card?
That's an "I'm holier than you" argument.

Quote from: LoyceV on March 23, 2026, 10:22:36 AM
You should probably read up on the past 15 years of discussion about this subject, instead of throwing accusations around.
I have accused nobody. I only made a suggestion.



54. Post 66541048 (unedited backup) (by hopenotlate) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 09:11:01 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

Quote from: ArielRod20 on March 22, 2026, 06:23:25 PM
why most people choose “1337”  Smiley

This is my understanding of it but LoyceV knows better for sure ( that guys knows everything I hate him  Cheesy )

It was all about being "elite." Back in the day, having elite status on old bulletin board systems meant you had access to the cool, secret stuff. So hackers started using "leet" as a slang version of "elite" to describe themselves and their skills.
So basically leet (or 1337) is hacker talk where you replace letters with numbers and symbols. It started in the 80s on old BBS systems as a way to seem "elite" and bypass filters. Like "hacker" becomes "H4x0r" or "ass" becomes "@$$." Now it's just an internet meme and shorthand thing gamers and coders use.

The whole number-and-symbol thing (like 1337) was just a visual pun on the word "elite" and a way to prove you were "in the know."


Back to the topic of this thread : KYC my @$$



55. Post 66541018 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Tue Mar 24 08:55:19 CET 2026) in Updated Topics reset?:

Quote from: LoyceV on March 21, 2026, 03:30:23 PM
My followup question is: how can I stop following a topic?
That's easy: stop using "Show new replies" and start using the Watchlist. Then "watch/unwatch" does what you expect it to do Smiley

I could no longer find my way around without the watchlist. It's one of the best tools the forum has; with it, you can navigate the forum for hours before "running out of things to do."  Cheesy

Therefore, BlackHatCoiner, start using the watchlist and your life will change here on the forum.  Wink



56. Post 66539606 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 20:07:26 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:


I saw some nasty things, really nasty things. This round got you all excited.

Here are your predictions for Round 10 :


   Name         Prediction 1      Prediction 2      B/M   
   cryptofrka         70 050,00            0,50% p.malus   
   Doan9269            70 425,00               
   ESG            68 486,84               
   examplens            71 648,00               
   GazetaBitcoin         68 623,00               
   Hypnotizer         71 078,89               
   Leahized            70 436,00               
   LoyceV            72 642,41            0,50% malus   
   Pmalek            70 188,00               
   promise444c5          73 800,00               
   xLays                 71 067,22      71 567,22(*)   Worst prediction   
                           
(*) You sent me 71 565.22$ as your second prediction. I took the liberty of adjusting it to 71 567.22$ to respect the 500$ difference.
                  
Within 24 hours all the predictions will be available here. You will be able to check if I have made any mistakes.



57. Post 66539156 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 17:58:13 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

Quote from: EFS on March 21, 2026, 10:27:23 PM
If an age limit is introduced on social media...
This is not a question IF, this is already happening now in several countries.
Sure, they can bypass it for now, but next step will be face scan or ID upload for sure.

Quote from: philipma1957 on March 21, 2026, 10:31:39 PM
I think I have been on PayPal for 20 plus years  and I am kyc there
I am on ebay and I am kyc there.
Yeah, but you have no other option but to KYC to use those services Tongue

Quote from: PX-Z on March 21, 2026, 10:48:56 PM
But the real question, could this affect the forum? I don' think so, The forum ha global users, such policy is only applicable on sites that falls to jurisdictions of EU or area implementing this.
Social media are even more ''gloal'' than forums, and they are starting to implement this.
I even saw that Discord started with this crap, and reddit is moving in that direction.

Quote from: NotATether on March 22, 2026, 07:44:31 AM
I would genuinely leave the forum if I was forced to hand over an ID and selfie to post here.
I would probably do the same thing a leave.
I am sure many members would just pay someone from other countries to ''kyc'' them.

Quote from: LoyceV on March 22, 2026, 01:17:27 PM
I remember those 2 statements from theymos
I remember them also, but California is sometimes looking more SSR than EUSSR.
People already started forking systemd and many linux OS, but I am 100% sure Ubuntu will have this age verification crap.




58. Post 66539027 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 17:29:13 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:31:22 PM
Was my explanation really too difficult?

Our explanations were very clear. Bitcoiners are supposed to be the elite, it’s just that some elites are more elite than others Smiley

Just 2 hours and 30 minutes left, and there’s only one person left who needs to submit their prediction (@Doan9269).



59. Post 66538523 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 15:17:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:31:22 PM
So far, 2 predictions are already published. I'm disappointed. Was my explanation really too difficult? If I would have known some users would publish early anyway, I wouldn't have made an early prediction.

Kinda counted on that one Grin

In battle royale there are no rules so naturally took advantage of this.
Don't blame me, blame the tool with vague instructions. And don't be surprised when the maluses start coming your way..



60. Post 66538409 (unedited backup) (by Jaweria parveen) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 14:47:02 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: SuperBitMan on Today at 11:13:34 AM
The thread was created by LoyceV and the thread talked about removing the Proxyban and the reason why the Ban is on some new account that is being created, so a thread like this should be pinned in the Beginners & Help Board so we won’t constantly be seeing thread being created by newbies to ask about the Proxyban.
Within this month I have seen 2 or 3 thread created just for this Proxyban issue, this matter is a very serious issue for newbies and the thread that has answers to all that, should be pinned in Beginners & Help board, it will help reduce thread created in meta board to ask about the Ban.
Only LoyceV can know this issue better because if he wants to, he can pin it and if he doesn't want to, he can't. If it is seen from your point that there have been enough threads this month and LoyceV has already made this thread in a better way and it contains enough details, then we should not create new threads. The only way to avoid such a rush is to pin it so that the complete details about it can be seen from there. Such information that is necessary in our form, one of which is this, it is better to pin it so that more threads and useless questions will be avoided. Our form has a better performance on every question and also gives its solution, but some people have made it a habit and are wasting people's time, so I will also correct it for the reason that it is better to pin it.



61. Post 66538325 (unedited backup) (by SeriouslyGiveaway) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 14:18:08 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: SuperBitMan on Today at 11:13:34 AM
Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - email to get whitelisted for free.

The thread was created by LoyceV and the thread talked about removing the Proxyban
There are two more topics about whitelisting, should they need to be pinned too?
Whitelisting for Brand New accounts (Enable posting)
Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - whitelisted for free | my list

I don't know.

There are threads need to be unpinned too like I listed there.
[theymos] Please unpin this thread, link in the post.

I also reported this > CFP Bitcoin Scalability Workshop (Sept 12-13), Montreal Canada for unpin but it was not resolved so far.



62. Post 66538205 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 13:39:37 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: bitmover on Today at 12:27:46 PM
Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - email to get whitelisted for free.

The thread was created by LoyceV and the thread talked about removing the Proxyban and the reason why the Ban is on some new account that is being created, so a thread like this should be pinned in the Beginners & Help Board so we won’t constantly be seeing thread being created by newbies to ask about the Proxyban.
Within this month I have seen 2 or 3 thread created just for this Proxyban issue, this matter is a very serious issue for newbies and the thread that has answers to all that, should be pinned in Beginners & Help board, it will help reduce thread created in meta board to ask about the Ban.

This is more forum related . Why not in meta?

Beginners should be more a bitcoin board for Beginners

Sometimes i think there is so much off-topic that we may even forget this is a bitcoin forum

The board is writing beginners and Help and if you are new on the forum and you are going through the forum to get a solution for something that happened while creating an account, believe me you will likely visit the beginners and Help because you believe as the name says you will find help over there, so thread like the one we are talking about should be in beginners and Help board because that’s where newbies with visit first and not the meta board.



63. Post 66538175 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 13:27:49 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: SuperBitMan on Today at 11:13:34 AM
Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - email to get whitelisted for free.

The thread was created by LoyceV and the thread talked about removing the Proxyban and the reason why the Ban is on some new account that is being created, so a thread like this should be pinned in the Beginners & Help Board so we won’t constantly be seeing thread being created by newbies to ask about the Proxyban.
Within this month I have seen 2 or 3 thread created just for this Proxyban issue, this matter is a very serious issue for newbies and the thread that has answers to all that, should be pinned in Beginners & Help board, it will help reduce thread created in meta board to ask about the Ban.

This is more forum related . Why not in meta?

Beginners should be more a bitcoin board for Beginners

Sometimes i think there is so much off-topic that we may even forget this is a bitcoin forum



64. Post 66538152 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 13:19:02 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: SuperBitMan on Today at 12:07:09 PM
It is not compulsory that LoyceV will attend to everyone at same time or attend to them at all, when the thread is pinned newbies with such ban issues won’t be creating thread on meta board to ask why the account they created was banned since the reason for that is already on the pinned thread.
The reason a newbie is banned can directly be seen on their account when they visit this forum. It is located at the top part of the forum and housed in red so that the newbie can easily see it.

But what you posted that is valid is that the thread can easily help newbies to send email to LoyceV so that he can whitelist their account for them.



65. Post 66538122 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 13:07:13 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Quote from: _act_ on Today at 11:47:00 AM
LoyceV may not need an heavy loan. Did you ask him if he wish the thread to be pinned? He did not request the thread to be pinned.

Do you know that there are other members which Theymos referred to as veteran that can also whitelist new users on this forum? People in their community on this forum will know them.

Having a topic that has lists of all members that can whitelist users will be better so it will not become a burden for only one person.

It is not compulsory that LoyceV will attend to everyone at same time or attend to them at all, when the thread is pinned newbies with such ban issues won’t be creating thread on meta board to ask why the account they created was banned since the reason for that is already on the pinned thread.
If you check all the newbies coming to meta board to ask this question they are all directed to this thread created by LoyceV so why not just pin it on the Beginners & Help Board.

I love your last suggestion, however instead of creating such thread LoyceV can just add their names on the already existing thread created by him so they can support too.




66. Post 66538054 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 12:47:02 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

LoyceV may not need an heavy loan. Did you ask him if he wish the thread to be pinned?.

Do you know that there are other members which Theymos referred to as veteran that can also whitelist people on this forum? People in their community on this forum will know them.

Having lists of all members that can whitelist users will be better so that it will not become a burden for only one person.



67. Post 66538012 (unedited backup) (by Cookdata) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 12:32:55 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

I don't think it's necessary IMO, Proxyban and evil fee exists for abuse of IP addresses that are banned from a particular region and over time, it get lifted.
If you openly make a kind gesture solution to the big problem of the forum for new accounts, the purpose of the help will be defeated and LoyceV might even close the thread and those who genuinely need it might not get the use.

It better remains that way.



68. Post 66537949 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 12:13:38 CET 2026) in This Thread Should Be Pinned In Beginners & Help Board.:

Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - email to get whitelisted for free.

The thread was created by LoyceV and the thread talked about removing the Proxyban and the reason why the Ban is on some new account that is being created, so a thread like this should be pinned in the Beginners & Help Board so we won’t constantly be seeing thread being created by newbies to ask about the Proxyban.
Within this month I have seen 2 or 3 thread created just for this Proxyban issue, this matter is a very serious issue for newbies and the thread that has answers to all that, should be pinned in Beginners & Help board, it will help reduce thread created in meta board to ask about the Ban.



69. Post 66537790 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 11:19:37 CET 2026) in Testnet4 node constantly having its index corrupted:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:06:08 AM
Before I test this: have you had this problem again in recent days? Fork Observer shows the Crazy Fork Days on Testnet4 are over. So I expect I'd need many attempts before I manage to shut it down right before a Fork.
I have not had this problem recently. Yes, you'll need many attempts until there is CPU mining competition and reorgs reappear.



70. Post 66537479 (unedited backup) (by OcTradism) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 09:14:07 CET 2026) in What is the reason for :

Quote from: rbynxx on March 10, 2026, 05:18:36 AM
If you really need to remove it for free, check this LoyceV thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5350260.0
It's evil fee that needs to be paid for posting or OP can send whitelisting request to LoyceV or two other users as I know are ready to do whitelisting too.

Whitelisting for Brand New accounts (Enable posting)
Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - whitelisted for free | my list



71. Post 66537454 (unedited backup) (by FrankS) (scraped on Mon Mar 23 09:03:01 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:

Quote from: LoyceV on March 22, 2026, 09:18:14 AM
my suggestion is to include the Armageddon block(s) in the blockchain, so you can do both: verify from the Genesis, or trust the Armageddon.
As a full node owner, I don't really need an extremely large block adding many additional gigabytes to my blockchain just so that other people can have a smaller blockchain.
You opted for a full node, getting close to 1TB in size, and because of a few GB more, you want that everybody else also downloads and verifies 1TB instead of starting with just a few GB?
Sorry, but that sounds absolutely egoistical: "I don't want it, so let's keep it bad for everybody else".
Ever thought that the ever increasing chain size might support centralization, because it is getting less interesting and feasable to run your own node?
Decentralization was the big point of Bitcoin.



72. Post 66536229 (unedited backup) (by promise444c5) (scraped on Sun Mar 22 21:57:02 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:

Quote from: Halab on March 21, 2026, 07:32:37 AM
Set delay=3 if you don't want to bother with it.
And your BTC will disappear if you don't use them.
1~5hrs before still use the 1hr right? It’s the least btw..


Quote from: Hypnotizer on March 21, 2026, 05:07:22 PM
Thanks dude.. I now have some stash all thanks to you
taste the feeling of being rich….


Quote from: LoyceV on March 21, 2026, 07:49:05 AM
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Lastly, what happens to my small BTC stash if I eventually lose without using it… @ halab
This post comes to mind:
Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more.  Think of it as a donation to everyone.
Sorry Satoshi.. but I need to spend my BTC in the Afterlife.



73. Post 66535825 (unedited backup) (by ArielRod20) (scraped on Sun Mar 22 19:23:25 CET 2026) in Bitcointalk Age Verification?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:17:27 PM
EU is also making some changes towards this
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This is generally a question for theymos as admin of bitcointalk forum, but other members can join discussion.
I remember those 2 statements from theymos:
I intend to ignore all stupidity coming out of the EUSSR.
I'll get right on that, just as soon as hell freezes over.

Asking an open source OS to do KYC on people before accepting them as users is stupid
It's just as stupid as the clueless politicians who created the "cookie law", which still makes me click away utterly pointless popups for every site I visit. I must have clicked tens of thousands if not more of them by now. And those politicians no doubt actually believe they did something that makes the world better!

I would genuinely leave the forum if I was forced to hand over an ID and selfie to post here.
What forum?
Code:
sudo echo '0.0.0.0 bitcointalk.org' > /etc/hosts

there’s nothing explicit here
There is. I've seen some pretty good NSFW stuff Smiley



My age can easily be verified from my profile: I was born April 1st, 1337 Smiley

why most people choose “1337”  Smiley