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1. Post 65982944 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 18:33:02 CET 2025) in [Registration] Best Altcoins Portfolio 2025:

I'm posting a quick update a little earlier than usual because I felt a great disturbance in this contest.
I double-checked, Woodie is no longer in the first place. Anything is possible.



   Pos      Users      28/10/2025   
   1      paid2      1 402,16   
   2      Woodie      1 254,22   
   3      Halab      1 215,64   
   4      GazetaBitcoin      1 203,62   
   5      internetional      1 202,95   
         Bitcoin      1 128,99   
   6      ajiz138      1 091,90   
   7      sompitonov      1 086,53   
   8      LoyceV      1 063,62   
   9      DireWolfM14      833,62   
   10      memehunter      817,25   
   11      rat03gopoh      805,55   
   12      examplens      790,29   
   13      n0nce      768,96   
   14      icopress      752,48   
   15      GrosWesh      724,81   
   16      FinneysTrueVision      705,81   
   17      shahzadafzal      676,67   
   18      Smartprofit      668,85   
   19      B1g4udge      665,95   
         Average      647,71   
   20      DYING_S0UL      637,02   
   21      tokeweed      557,77   
   22      Rikafip      526,27   
   23      LogitechMouse      522,09   
   24      Saint-loup      513,03   
   25      SamReomo      506,20   
   26      Taskford      493,41   
   27      jokers10      457,02   
   28      xandry      443,12   
   29      Despairo      432,97   
   30      cryptofrka      419,46   
   31      famososMuertos      364,38   
   32      bitmover      345,22   
         Random_but_balanced      336,40   
   33      klarki      323,35   
   34      worldofcoins      313,17   
   35      libert19      282,17   
   36      Buchi-88      244,14   
   37      arallmuus      241,19   
   38      Koal-84      231,69   
   39      xLays      176,97   
   40      slackovic      147,01   
                  

Line chart race : https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/23486883/
LCR without Woodie  : https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/24269401/



2. Post 65982817 (unedited backup) (by nathmaroal) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 18:00:31 CET 2025) in Seeking Archived Bitcoin Network Dataset from 2012:

Quote from: Accardo on October 21, 2025, 03:49:40 PM
If you're good with standard SQL querying you can check out Google Bigquery, it has the oldest historical Blockchain data ranging down to the btc Pizza transaction .



Thanks everyone for your suggestions — just to clarify, what I’m looking for isn’t node metadata like uptime, version, or peer connections.
I’m specifically interested in chain-level data captured during transaction propagation, such as:

Which node first relayed a transaction
Timestamps of transaction relay
IPs or identifiers of nodes that broadcasted specific transactions
Any logs that link transactions to their network origin before they were mined

Quote from: Donneski on October 21, 2025, 04:33:52 PM
Seeing this your topic, I had to do a little research to find out about the best possible answers to your question and from my findings, 2012 network-level Bitcoin data is really rare. However, there are a few leads I saw that you can try. 

University College London (UCL)’s “A Fistful of Bitcoins” project (Meiklejohn et al.) –They gathered some network data around 2012–2013, If you can, reach out to them directly. Click here for the university's official website

Early crawlers / Bitnodes – From my findings, similar projects existed before Bitnodes went public so you can click here

Archived repos – Try search for old network monitors like bitcoin-seeder or bitcoin-network-crawler using either of Internet Archive by clicking here or GitHub Archive by clicking here

BitcoinTalk archives – Use the search bar of the Bitcointalk here to check the technical board for 2011–2013 discussions on “transaction propagation” or “relay IP”


The truth is that finding raw datasets will be be tough for you but some old community technical members could still have fragments of those logs. This thread here titled Bitcoin block data (1013 GB): inputs, outputs and transactions by LoyceV could also be of a great help to you.  I wish you good luck

Thanks for this ! Will defenetly take at look at these options



3. Post 65982635 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 17:18:07 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:38:00 AM
That's only possible if splash uses a fixed sending address.
Do they? Or do new users get their coins directly from deposits by those that used the exchange before them?

Quote from: Forsyth Jones on Today at 03:37:56 PM
BTW, is there any history of any instant-exchange that had its funds flagged from No-KYC exchanges?
That it doesn't originate from theft.
If you remember, eXch used to have a list of popular CEXs that didn't flag cryptocurrencies that originated from them. At the same time, there were other centralized exchanges that treated eXch and its coins exactly the opposite, and considered their coins to be dirty. But I don't know what would happen if you used those exchanges and how much problems they would cause you. 



4. Post 65982486 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 16:38:02 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:38:00 AM
A welcome addition would be a list of CEXs and their treatment of funds that originate from splash.
That's only possible if splash uses a fixed sending address. If they send funds from a previous user directly to the next user, you end up with the treatment the original users would have received from a CEX.
However, if they use a fixed address to send coins to users, it would attract unwanted attention.
BTW, is there any history of any instant-exchange that had its funds flagged from No-KYC exchanges?
That it doesn't originate from theft.



5. Post 65981573 (unedited backup) (by gordonics.com) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 11:47:07 CET 2025) in Old Accounts That Have Likely Been Hacked/Traded:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:33:13 AM
How can I give a loan without you thinking it's money I'm lending to myself?
I'll answer with a counter question: why would you give a loan to a red-trusted account that recently woke up after 10 years and changed hands? Nobody in their right mind would trust that account.

Partly, I saw that Minor Miner trusted him with a higher amount than mine, partly because I contacted the user via Telegram and he reassured me.
Also, I have to start somewhere; I haven't had many other users ask me for loans, allowing me to learn this business (except for Newbie, whom I rejected for various reasons).
I'm not saying I'm good at in this business, I'm completely new; in fact, up until now I've only taken out one other loan, over a year ago, and I'm still waiting for a full refund.

That's all.



6. Post 65981376 (unedited backup) (by gordonics.com) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 10:35:19 CET 2025) in Old Accounts That Have Likely Been Hacked/Traded:

Quote from: LoyceV on October 24, 2025, 11:35:14 AM
Two open loans in the last two days:
I wouldn't be surprised if they're all owned by the same person, to fake being trustworthy.

How can I give a loan without you thinking it's money I'm lending to myself?

I'm open to suggestions.



7. Post 65980991 (unedited backup) (by gordonics.com) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 07:41:20 CET 2025) in Get a load of this guy: gordonics.com:

Unfortunately, I have no way to prove what I didn't do. I've never scammed anyone, but I don't know how to prove it. I've been told the only way is to wait and be monitored for a few weeks/months.
I'll stay in jail and wait; the truth will come out sooner or later.
It's acceptable, however, for LoyceV not to trust me, just as I don't know him, and he doesn't know me.

Is there no way to get certified through the site administrators?



8. Post 65980858 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Wed Oct 29 06:30:19 CET 2025) in Get a load of this guy: gordonics.com:

Quote from: LoyceV on October 28, 2025, 05:28:16 PM
What if genuine users are scared away from Bitcointalk because of agressive tagging?

99% or more of users do not put themselves in circumstances that make them suspicious of scams, and the rest, less than 1%, if they are really interested in the forum, can easily create another account.

Quote from: LoyceV on October 28, 2025, 05:28:16 PM
So guilty until proven otherwise?

I hope you remember that we've discussed this a thousand times here, unlike someone who hit his head on a toilet. Assuming that in order to red tag someone, you have to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt would be like treating these cases as criminal cases, where if you're guilty, you go to jail and you won't be able to get out as easily as you can remove a red tag.

Quote from: LoyceV on October 28, 2025, 05:28:16 PM
Disclaimer: I don't trust "gordonics.com" at all, but this discussion seems to be broader than just this account now.

At least you haven't started a thread for others to do what you don't want to do yourself.

Fucking pathetic.



9. Post 65980057 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Tue Oct 28 22:32:14 CET 2025) in How [b]genuinely[/b] do you approach skeptics with security trust issues?:

Quote from: EluguHcman on Today at 08:12:35 PM
Before anyone will adopt bitcoin, he need to go through the source basically to understand it security network first.
Atleast you have to be convinced about the technology and networks before you can buy.
I am hoping I understood what you are trying to say now.  But the Internet has a LOT of information for free.  Particularly websites about Bitcoin.  Then there is Bitcoin Talk where there is a lot of spam but also a LOT of useful information.

You do not have to convince any body about any thing.  We all have a brain, how about we put it to use and how about we start looking for answers to our questions.  Some people are so convinced about things you can simply not get them to even THINK about the POSSIBILITY that they may be wrong.  Unless they look for answers themselves and are interested in solving their own curiosities, they will stay that way.

All they have to do is download Bitcoin Core and start testing it out.  They do not trust Bitcoin Core?  Get a Virtual Machine running and download Bitcoin Core.  They can run the Testnet before the Mainnet to see how things work first.  But how do you know Bitcoin Core is legitimate and does not have any malicious code?  Good question.  LOOK IT UP.  If you really do not find any answer then ASK.  Why should you Trust Bitcoin Core?  Because if you do not possess the time or necessary knowledge to read the code and audit it your self, others do it.  If there was malicious code, others even MORE skeptical than you who audited it them selves did not find any thing dubious in the code.

If you are still skeptical then learn coding and audit the code your self.  But say you download Core and finally run it.  Now you get a bunch of words called 'a Seed'.  What in the world is that and why is it secure?  LOOK IT UP.

Do you get the idea now.  This is not a thing I or you should explain to others to CONVINCE them of.  It is their job to look things up.  There are questions answered in a lot of details by LoyceV and the likes, answers I do not even possess the knowledge to understand yet.  However.  If I was skeptical about something Loyce explained, I can always learn more and see if they lied.

Bitcoin is TRUSTLESS and DECENTRALIZED for a reason.  You are on your own and you are supposed to learn by your self, Trusting NO BODY but your self and provable maths and logic.  The more skeptical you become, the more you will have to learn to understand how Bitcoin works and push the skepticism away.

After all.  We all trust fire can burn things.  But one who would say fire does not burn will sound stupid.  They may believe in what they are saying, but science geeks can prove they are wrong in a thousand ways.  We mostly Trust science because some scientists 'audit' things for us.  And then we tried fire our selves, and yes it burns.  Just like many people use Bitcoin, they Trust other the people who audit it and they use it based on that Trust.  At the end of the day they see Bitcoin being received and sent.  It is all that matters for many of them.



10. Post 65978572 (unedited backup) (by Rikafip) (scraped on Tue Oct 28 16:07:07 CET 2025) in Novosti:

Quote from: cryptofrka on Today at 09:42:07 AM
Kad smo već kod toga - postoje li neke statistike koliko je kojih rangova u postotku? Neki pie chart ili tako nešto? Taj podatak bi me baš zanimao.
Nisam naisao na taj chart, ali moguce da @LoyceV ili @DdmrDdmr imaju negdje taj podatak pa da podijele ovdje.



11. Post 65978102 (unedited backup) (by Kagaru) (scraped on Tue Oct 28 13:43:56 CET 2025) in Info-thread: Translation of Useful English topics to Naija languages, pidgin etc:

Original Topic: Bitcointalk Forum External/Internal Essential Tools Dashboard
Author: programmer3666



Na clean, responsive dashboard wey dey categorize and link both official and community-made Bitcointalk tools for quick access. E get category cards, modal popups wey get clickable tool icons plus hover tooltips wey explain the tools. E cover user stats, image hosting, automation bots, utility tools, and built-in forum resources. E get popular tools like BPIP, Ninjastic.space, LoyceV’s Data Dumps, Telegram bots and plenty other correct tools too.

Dis dashboard na compilation of tools wey already dey, and na talented Bitcointalk forum members develop dem, including:


And plenty other community contributors wey I never add their tools yet. For now, I dey open to suggestions from community to know which tools still dey left and possible design ideas too.

https://btfdashboard.onrender.com/

 

 



12. Post 65977958 (unedited backup) (by CarbonOrganicComputer) (scraped on Tue Oct 28 12:57:56 CET 2025) in Synaptical Structured Loan:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:26:41 AM
I have a method to make +$1k daily guaranteed(mining real gold)
Anyone who claims to have a "guaranteed method" to mine gold is lying.

I've seen this one before:
I need this number to travel to a city where there is a river with high gold consentration where I can get at least 5grams daily using simple tools.

Am not lying, I know a location where there is lots of gold in the river(state of minas gerais brazil),  you also find nuggets, there is a youtuber that goes in the location I wanna go and he works like 2h and find over 3g, I need at least $1k to rent a place near the river and start miming.



13. Post 65975660 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 20:19:07 CET 2025) in Trust flags:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:01:30 PM
Are the expired flags labelled as such, or all they all called inactive?
Both: Inactive and Expired.

Well then forget I said anything, and 2-3 years if I ask again, just point me here.   Thanks LV.



14. Post 65974636 (unedited backup) (by Charcol) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 16:19:19 CET 2025) in Will Satoshi move any Bitcoins in 2025?:

Quote from: adaseb on October 18, 2025, 05:41:09 AM

So I found this on the prediction markets. I don't want to post the link but you all know what prediction website this is. Start with a P.

Currently there is a 6% chance that Satoshi will move some Bitcoins in 2025. Seems like its a risk free way to make 6%.

However what I noticed was that someone that bought around 341000 shares at around 11 cents, so someone is betting $37K, that some coins will be moved. Another user bet $25K that he also will move some coins.

So is there some conspiracy theory here, where someone close to Satoshi is betting on this market to score big? It can't be Satoshi himself because why turn $37K into $340K when you can just sell your billions of Bitcoin.

I also read something like this where four Polymarket traders bet on whether Bitcoin's mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, would remove BTC from his wallet this year. I found this question suspicious. So I posted it to clarify the matter. Below is what Sir LoyceV told me in response.


Quote from: LoyceV on October 22, 2025, 07:03:47 AM
I recently read an article that asked if Bitcoin's mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto would move BTC from his wallet this year? Four Polymarket users bet over $62,000 on this...
This sounds more like market manipulation than anything else: make people believe the market will be flooded with a million Bitcoin, to push the price down. That makes it a very cheap manipulation.



15. Post 65974631 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 16:18:07 CET 2025) in Bitcoin Node Challenge feedback:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:02:30 AM
7 ) Kick out participants who send more than X merit to other/ex participants. Reactionary procedures don't work very well compared to prevention, from my experience.
If you add this as a rule to the contest somehow, could negative trust from defaulttrust be given afterwards?
This would basically mean those users will have to keep track of other (former) participants, and be careful not to Merit their posts. I wouldn't go down that road:
If a DT member tags you for something stupid involving merit (ie. probably anything less than selling merit), then they're not going to be a DT member for much longer.
(click the quote for full context)
I don't get it. If I create a campaign or contest with rules and someone purposefully tries to cheat and gets caught (such as no alt accounts), it is untrustworthy behavior and it will warrant negative feedback. However, if the rule involves merit and someone cheats it is not allowed? That seems very strange. In any case that quote is proof that any claims of the DT system being decentralized are bullshit. He’s the emperor of the system, and most participants are subservient.



16. Post 65974266 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 14:45:26 CET 2025) in Trust flags:

Quote from: Vod on October 26, 2025, 03:21:27 PM
Oh, I didn't know that expired/inactive flags still remained visible.   No worries then - the warning is still there.
Oh, man, I'm sometimes surprised that you don't know some basic features of the forum.
Even you have four inactive flags: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=30747;page=iflags

I would agree with LoyceV that it is up to the readers to interpret the status of each flag



17. Post 65974261 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 14:44:25 CET 2025) in Bitcoin Node Challenge feedback:

OK, I'm here to comment on everyone's replies now.

Quote from: Mahiyammahi on October 24, 2025, 03:35:25 PM
I hope you will findout some volunteer who can help you to filterout these user's.

This is something I want to do eventually and I'm sure there will be no shortage of volunteers here. But primarily for compiling the reports.

Quote from: Mahiyammahi on October 24, 2025, 03:35:25 PM
Minimum Numbers of merit in 120 days to join ain't bad. But I think you could have structured this more like, suddenly wake up accounts won't get chance to perticipate in this challange.

Not a bad idea.

Quote from: Satofan44 on October 24, 2025, 03:50:32 PM
Furthermore, I want you also to consider why 14 consecutive days? Because the reward is 14 merit? Why should it be that short anyway? Generally I am strongly in favor of having fewer real participants and rewarding them for significant efforts. Why not run the challenge in weeks? It would have several benefits. For the users it would give them more flexibility as they can post their update any day of the week. For the challenge side it would increase the duration of participation that is needed to earn 14 merit and it would reward more consistent and disciplined users.

Anywhere between 8 to 14 weeks would be good. Do you have any personal reasons against it? I can understand that in the current setup it would make it easier to cheat perhaps, but with the expanded setup requiring more information I think that there should be no issues.

I don't have any issues doing this, and it would actually be very nice. Provided that I don't make users wait months for their first merits.

Quote from: ABCbits on October 25, 2025, 07:10:05 AM
There are a few modifications I have considered making for future participants of this challenge which are listed below, but I only want to implement one or two of them.

3 ) Require a screenshot of the terminal or Bitcoin Core window and disallow text submissions
6 ) Require a minimum merit amount in the last 120 days to qualify, just like in signature campaigns

Among 8 point you shared, i believe these 2 points are best ones. But to make sharing screenshot among account farmer more difficult, it should also include screenshot of browser that open website which shows current time/date.

A screenshot would definitely be helpful in this case, but I believe for the sake of continuity (so that there isn't a sudden increase in mistakes from manually processing screenshots), I would still require the text submission. Then both of these would have to be the same for the report to be valid.

Quote from: Comeacross on October 25, 2025, 12:15:24 PM
Adding a poll would have made it easier for people to pick their choice without having to make a post here.

I tried to create a poll when I started this topic, but I don't think there is an option for one in the Reputation board.

Quote from: yahoo62278 on October 26, 2025, 11:22:40 PM
Any of the suggestions could kill the thread instantly, but letting farmers make a living off the thread isn't ideal and he realizes that. It's basically a try it and see thing at this point, gotta find a balance.

On the flip side, managers could just not hire accounts who participate in this type of stuff and deter farmers also, so it's not only on the OP.

Prior to this, I did have many genuine users, and I have noticed a few weeks ago a sudden increase in the number of users that enrolled for some reason, but I didn't give it much thought then.

I would lose a lot of users (if we can call them that), sure, but I don't think I can count alt accounts as users in this scenario so it will probably be fine.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:02:30 AM
Do you have any idea how many of your "participants" still run (or even better: use) Bitcoin Core after a few months?

Unfortunately no. As you can see, I did not collect IP addresses or onion links.



18. Post 65973935 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 13:30:19 CET 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: Bridgoro on Today at 05:19:59 AM
If anyone's wondering why we are being banned, honestly, we have no idea. All we have done is publish a few project-related posts on Telegram and Reddit, that’s it. We don't spam, don't use bots, and don't engage in any shady activity.
On Telegram, we simply respond to users who reach out first with questions about the project or potential collaborations. We don't post anything illegal, offensive, or even remotely controversial.
At this point, we are genuinely puzzled by these bans, it feels like honest, transparent projects are being treated with more suspicion than actual scammers.
Given that I followed the development of the whole thing, it is really twisted under which rules both networks ban accounts. Reddit is known to be very restrictive, but I'm quite surprised by Telegram, which is known as a hotbed of spam.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:24:03 AM
I don't use social media, and I know how rare that is. I really dislike how Reddit hides the actual information and their algorithm decides what I get to read. It's amazing how many people are okay with that "convenience".
I am also one of those who do not like social networks, but they are a reality. For any interaction service <=> user, it can be said that they are mandatory.
Reddit is very demanding, but when it succeeds, it provides the most concrete feedback. When you're running an online business, Reddit (and Pinterest) are the best channels for spreading the word. Like Google, they are a necessary evil if a business wants to emerge from the unknown.

Quote from: hugeblack on Today at 07:51:54 AM
It might be time to hire someone or a team with experience instead of trying to do it yourselves.
The results from Telegram/Reddit will be faster if the service has proven itself and others have already created topics about the service.
I think the obstacle here is that the Bridgoro team wants to remain anonymous as much as possible. Well, Reddit and Tg don't collect enough information about them (I assume they use VPN, non-g00gle email address etc...), that's reason enough to put them under suspicion.
I guess that even if we were to do everything through an agency, there is a risk that one day, after the agency's engagement is terminated, everything will come to the same and the ban risk will become high again.



19. Post 65972877 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Mon Oct 27 07:40:25 CET 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:24:03 AM
I can put on my aluminum hat and take a guess: some people don't like what you're building and report you, although "usually" I'd expect a DDoS for that. Maybe they're holding off the DDoS for after your site goes live.
Telegram used to not censor anything, but after their owner got arrested, they changed their ways.
I don't use social media, and I know how rare that is. I really dislike how Reddit hides the actual information and their algorithm decides what I get to read. It's amazing how many people are okay with that "convenience".
Then it's an honor for us that some people are already paying attention to the project, even before it's live.
We also don't like what Reddit has turned into with its strict and often unpredictable rules, nor what's happening with Telegram after the arrest of its founder.
However, at this stage, we simply don't have many alternatives for promoting the project. A project can't grow with just a handful of users and it needs visibility and community. So, despite all the challenges, we have to keep pushing forward and find our own way to promote it.
The website has been up since day one, and so far, we haven't faced any DDoS attacks. Still, we are protected with Cloudflare just in case. Of course, it's not a complete guarantee, but it gives us enough time and stability to handle potential issues, since DDoS attacks are both time- and resource-consuming.

In any case, we aren't discouraged, we truly love what we do. Your support here means a lot to us and keeps us motivated to keep pushing forward. Thank you all for this.



20. Post 65970425 (unedited backup) (by Quickseller) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 16:30:02 CET 2025) in Trust flags:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:33:50 PM
Hypothetical scenario - a scammer could have a flag expire and scam another person.
I'll add my own hypothetical scenario: a scammer is released from prison and scams another person. In fact, that's not only hypothetical, it's common practice. Nobody involved in releasing the scammer will be liable for his future scams.
I think the system is designed to encourage forgiveness.



21. Post 65970393 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 16:21:32 CET 2025) in Trust flags:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:57:41 PM
The scammer should still have the flag here for the same reason.
Flags don't disappear, they just become inactive. Example:
This user has inactive flags, which may be totally inaccurate.
It's up to the reader how they value this.

Oh, I didn't know that expired/inactive flags still remain.   The warning is still there.



22. Post 65970243 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 15:43:43 CET 2025) in Trust flags:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:33:50 PM
I'll add my own hypothetical scenario: a scammer is released from prison and scams another person. In fact, that's not only hypothetical, it's common practice. Nobody involved in releasing the scammer will be liable for his future scams.

The scammer still has a criminal record, and victims can protect themselves with that info.  The scammer should still have the flag for the same reason.



23. Post 65970162 (unedited backup) (by Trofo) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 15:28:01 CET 2025) in ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐:

Quote from: cygan on Today at 10:20:55 AM
have another idea: maybe we could talk to theymos/LoyceV and persuade him to integrate the corresponding logos (bsfl-champion, cup winner, lms-champion) into the respective user profiles after each completed season... as is the case with the annual pizza competition, for example Cool
This really sounds interesting, had no idea pizza competition has such badges. I mean I knew at one time but totally forgot about it. New season starts today so plenty of time to arrange something before it ends. Of course if it is at all possible to arrange. We will think on it a bit for sure.



Schedules will start coming today and questions will be up in the evening. So keep an eye on the thread/notifications.



24. Post 65969982 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 14:31:13 CET 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: Satofan44 on Today at 12:53:35 PM
This model, even though it is an entry model, is a major step up from what you had before.
I'm just using the default my provider gave me, without any external antennas (and it works fine). This beast looks alien to me!
The only problem with that is that it may no have regular updates, not because there are no security holes but because the ISPs are slow and lazy. I always recommend disabling WiFi on that one and using a more current model.  Wink

If update/security/feature are your concern, then you can buy a model with OpenWRT support. Usually after a couple of years, the regular router stops getting any updates. But with OpenWRT, you can easily replace your stock firmware and manually flash the latest update when made publicly available. They have a big community and devs who makes these possible.

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I am just being precise.  Tongue My model is medium and it cost like $200. Routers can go into several hundred dollars and that is before you even get into the professional, enterprise grade hardware. The important thing is to always shop for current models, but according to your needs. The young folk these days have a tendency to buy expensive things that they need because someone told them so.  Cheesy

I certainly can't afford or don't need a 200$ router. Where I live it's a big amount. So I rather spend it elsewhere.

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Welcome to the future.  Cheesy
Cheesy


Quote from: Satofan44 on Today at 12:53:35 PM
So far so good. Everything runs smoothly!  Grin
You're not particularly detailed, but I assume you fired up Bitcoin Core, have it establish a number of connections, maybe sync to chain tip, and while this was syncing everything else on your local network didn't get grinded to a standstill as before?
Yeah, we need to know if it works in the same scenario that was causing the problem. Please clarify OP.

It's all good guys. I'm using both my PC and mobile all together with Core on. It's usable and I'm not seeing that "Connected no internet" message anymore.  Cheesy so many emoji'ssss



25. Post 65969923 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 14:14:19 CET 2025) in [DONATIONS] by apogio:

Quote from: apogio on Today at 08:27:29 AM
My pixels hard at work! Unfortunately, it's "only" 38%. That's okay, we can just drink a bit more Smiley
They are indeed a bit sneaky on the font: after some ouzo you could read it as 58%.

Imagine that I didn't read it in your picture, I just read it here: https://www.tasteatlas.com/distillery-winery-of-thrace-zachos-ouzo

And it still got my attention, I thought it was 58%. I would bet on it, and then I'd lose Tongue

The 37.5% mark is the legal minimum for a drink to be called ouzo. So they're just 0.5% away.

You should come to Portugal and drink an "Aguardente Velha", it has at least 40% alcohol and a magnificent flavor.
https://www.crfreserva.com/en/

 Roll Eyes Tongue



26. Post 65969846 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 13:53:37 CET 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:53:59 AM
This model, even though it is an entry model, is a major step up from what you had before.
I'm just using the default my provider gave me, without any external antennas (and it works fine). This beast looks alien to me!
The only problem with that is that it may no have regular updates, not because there are no security holes but because the ISPs are slow and lazy. I always recommend disabling WiFi on that one and using a more current model.  Wink

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on Today at 06:47:17 AM
This is still entry level to you? Lol, sorry to disappoint you then Tongue. What are you using wifi 7? I believe where I'm from, this is considered a huge upgrade. At least for general use (not enterprise) this is enough. I asked around a couple of my friends, and they are still using those cheap wifi 5 or below generation routers. So you can imagine the situation here.
I am just being precise.  Tongue My model is medium and it cost like $200. Routers can go into several hundred dollars and that is before you even get into the professional, enterprise grade hardware. The important thing is to always shop for current models, but according to your needs. The young folk these days have a tendency to buy expensive things that they need because someone told them so.  Cheesy

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on Today at 06:47:17 AM
Anyway, man this feels to surreal to me. I have never used/seen this 6 Roll Eyes indicator on my phone..
Welcome to the future.  Cheesy

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on Today at 06:47:17 AM
As for the QoS, I have the option, but it isn't a simple on off thing. I have to specify the download and upload bandwidth.
It is pretty simple then. If you know your total bandwidths based on real performance then you can set it to 50% of that value. Even if you set it to 90% it should work for the problem that you have. In any case, if it works without setting anything then don't touch it.




27. Post 65969406 (unedited backup) (by cygan) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 11:20:56 CET 2025) in ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐:

Quote from: Woodie on October 25, 2025, 07:15:05 PM
✂️
Looking forward to getting my 3 points off you  Wink
✂️

not that you're wrong here, and besides, he who laughs last laughs best Wink

Quote from: notblox1 on October 25, 2025, 08:53:59 PM
✂️
I just finished and delivered two logos for teams that got promoted to BSFL Division 3.
And I am in liberty to share updated BSFL league logos to fit the new sponsor Rainbet.
✂️

these logo designs look really stunning, and i think it's great that there's also a special logo for the cup and lms competition!

have another idea: maybe we could talk to theymos/LoyceV and persuade him to integrate the corresponding logos (bsfl-champion, cup winner, lms-champion) into the respective user profiles after each completed season... as is the case with the annual pizza competition, for example Cool



28. Post 65969075 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 09:27:32 CET 2025) in [DONATIONS] by apogio:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:22:27 AM
My pixels hard at work! Unfortunately, it's "only" 38%. That's okay, we can just drink a bit more Smiley
They are indeed a bit sneaky on the font: after some ouzo you could read it as 58%.

Imagine that I didn't read it in your picture, I just read it here: https://www.tasteatlas.com/distillery-winery-of-thrace-zachos-ouzo

And it still got my attention, I thought it was 58%. I would bet on it, and then I'd lose Tongue

The 37.5% mark is the legal minimum for a drink to be called ouzo. So they're just 0.5% away.



29. Post 65969070 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 09:25:50 CET 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:53:59 AM
This model, even though it is an entry model, is a major step up from what you had before.
I'm just using the default my provider gave me, without any external antennas (and it works fine). This beast looks alien to me!

Mine hooked me up with this shit router! Even the ONU they gave me was cheap and bad, later I had them replaced. He may have been using more beastyy then mine, hence he considered mine entry level!  Tongue

As for the old router, I'll flash OpenWRT on it, since the BIOS has only 4MB flash memory (not recommended), I'll have to manually solder a 8MB chip on it! Hopefully, I can make it work.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:53:59 AM
As for the QoS, I have the option, but it isn't a simple on off thing. I have to specify the download and upload bandwidth.
I suggest to try it without making any changes. See if it solves your problem out of the box.

So far so good. Everything runs smoothly!  Grin



30. Post 65969046 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 09:20:01 CET 2025) in [DONATIONS] by apogio:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:09:35 AM
So I've opened the first one: Zachos did not disappoint!

Hang on! I may have misread the label. Is it 58% alcohol? Shocked I'm gonna go find it today  Tongue



31. Post 65969006 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sun Oct 26 09:02:13 CET 2025) in [DONATIONS] by apogio:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:27:47 AM
Actually, it was! Not in my country, but I didn't mind a bit of a road trip for this purpose Smiley

Wow, I'm delighted! I hope when you got back home, that your bottles were still full and unopened! But I'm sure about it because you clarified it above.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:27:47 AM
Did you also get 1 hour extra sleep last night, thanks to the start of winter time?

Well, the truth is: "Foxes often take short, 15-25 second naps, waking up frequently to look and listen for danger."

But yeah I am satisfied with the extra hour! (Kind of, you know the drill when you're not alone in the den home  Tongue).



32. Post 65967662 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Oct 25 23:04:19 CEST 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on Today at 12:09:10 PM
@LoyceV @Satofan44 (Not sure whether this will reach you, hours already passed and I'm only re-editing the post now)

Finally bought it...and it has many features, improvements and latest wifi technology, including the one QoS that you guys were asking about. Hopefully this will solve the jamming issue. Wink
I have never used wifi6 btw! Eggcited..... Roll Eyes


Nice. I am happy for you, I love clear technological upgrades especially when they are significant. This model, even though it is an entry model, is a major step up from what you had before.

If it still does not solve the issue, check if it has any QoS settings. In case that it is just an on/off switch then we must proceed to other measures. At that point you need to revisit some limiting options on the previous page. There is another alternative approach which I believe i have not mentioned. You could run Bitcoin Core inside a container or a virtual machine and limit the network of that virtual machine. One of these solutions must work, the question is just which one.  Smiley



33. Post 65967632 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sat Oct 25 22:56:43 CEST 2025) in [DONATIONS] by apogio:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:50:39 PM
I wanted to post a large picture, but then I realized the reflection in the bottles might be used to create a composite image of my face. So, for privacy reasons, I reduced the image resolution to the point where you'd need CSI magic zoom to find anything.
Cheers!

I am very happy that you (and your wife ?!) had the chance to enjoy all these drinks although:
1. Ouzo plomari is by far the best
2. After drinking all these bottles your face should hardly be recognizable
3. It’s impossible that my donation was enough to help you buy all these bottles, but I am happy to have helped

Now… let me go join you!



34. Post 65966574 (unedited backup) (by takuma sato) (scraped on Sat Oct 25 18:22:25 CEST 2025) in Initial block download drastically slowed down:

Quote from: LoyceV on October 23, 2025, 04:38:54 PM
It is no longer viable to fully sync with a nice piece of hardware such as the Thinkpad x60 anymore because the CPU and RAM limitation gets a beating
You can up to some point replace RAM for disk, it just gets much slower. Even with an SSD, 4 GB RAM is just low. But if you insist on using dinosaur hardware, you will eventually run into it's limitations.
If you're truely paranoid when it comes to running modern hardware, and also don't want an SPV wallet, you'll just have to be very patient.

You can get safe laptops with allow for 16GB ram, but it would be cool if we can get rid of spammers at some point so Bitcoin goes back to handling monetary transactions only because eventually they will only make things worse.



35. Post 65965072 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Sat Oct 25 10:28:07 CEST 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: Satofan44 on October 24, 2025, 09:18:23 PM
Perhaps it would be wise to explain what exactly you tried?  Tongue

maxuploadtarget=100
And a fresh installation  Wink



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:41:03 AM
Did you replace your router?

Unfortunately NO! I got overwhelmed with work and sickness that I couldn't manage the time or really forgot about that.

As you already know, I have: TP-Link wireless N router WR840N

And these are the available choices I have right now. So if you guys were to give a rough idea which one might be better, I'll buy it asap (you can also help me choose other models, if you have the free time).
Note that I will only buy from this particular store (I am their regular loyal customer, and have a friendly relation with their salesperson Grin)

1. https://www.ryans.com/mercusys-mr80x-v2-router
2. https://www.ryans.com/mercusys-mr60x-ax1500-gigabit-dual-band-wi-fi-6-router
3. https://www.ryans.com/tp-link-deco-m4-ac1200-mbps-gigabit-dual-band-wi-fi-system-1-pack

And what's the difference between (1,2) & (3)

Quote
What if you download other large files? Try a Linux .iso for example.





Quote from: ABCbits on Today at 06:53:32 AM
This is probably when you shouldn't force yourself to run full node.

I'm still learning though! And I shouldn't be limited by my place nor internet speed or anything. I don't plan on giving up. I did reached 100% sync previously. And I will reach it again. It's only a matter of time.   Smiley




36. Post 65964869 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sat Oct 25 08:53:37 CEST 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on October 24, 2025, 08:15:30 PM
Update:

I know It's a bit late to do that!

But here is the update. Nothing changed. My other devices still chokes to death when I run Bitcoin core. And the download progress has been very slow, feels like I'm moving at a tortoise's speed. But I guess that understandable, given my shitty crappy internet speed. Also I can't run it while I'm working. So I barely have any time to run it. Maybe like, a couple of hours each day, when I'm eating or reading a book or something.

So until I reach a 100%, there is no telling what the root cause of it (I guess). At least I couldn't figure it out. But thanks anyway to those, who tried to help, lend me their brains, I really appreciate it.  Smiley

This is probably when you shouldn't force yourself to run full node.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:41:03 AM
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And the download progress has been very slow, feels like I'm moving at a tortoise's speed.
What if you download other large files? Try a Linux .iso for example.

That may work to narrow down the possible root cause. But FWIW, Bitcoin Core can connect up to 10 other nodes (excluding incoming connection) while download typically connect to 1 server without any parallel.



37. Post 65963161 (unedited backup) (by Zwei) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 21:28:55 CEST 2025) in i buy btc for 8% fee :

Quote from: rat03gopoh on October 22, 2025, 11:12:04 AM
but i guess a forum escrow could be used for a cash deal, but i'm not really sure how the process to confirm cash did exchange hands.
The buyer (OP) must deposit fiat funds into escrow and provide their Bitcoin address. The seller sends the Bitcoin to the escrow address, and the escrow releases the funds to the seller.
In this case, the escrow must be well-informed or have a strategy in place to prevent potential counterclaims on the payment platform used.
we are talking about a F2F cash deal here. so it has to be done directly between the buyer and seller while escrow holds the coins until he can confirm the seller got paid, or the buyer paid, so the coins can be released.
but the seller can claim they did get the money, or the buyer claiming they paid when they didn't.

if that ever happens, it's gonna be buyer vs seller words, which is why i asked how escrow (assuming an escrow from the forum will even take on a deal like this) could verify it. they could use pictures or a video to document the trade, but those can be faked easily if the escrow doesn't KYC both parties, and most people buying crypto for cash are doing it to avoid that.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:54:18 AM
online or meetup in france paris
Let's bring Bitcoin to armed strangers in Paris:
i am going armed
What could possibly go wrong?
nothing, you will just be donating your bitcoin to a very nice gentlemen, who really need them.

Quote from: duke_otc on August 10, 2025, 06:24:06 PM
i am going armed
i'm curious, what were you armed with? pepper spray? or the old stabby stabby?



38. Post 65962127 (unedited backup) (by Marck Carney) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 16:55:49 CEST 2025) in My Old Wallet.dat:

Okay I will contact him as soon as possible. Thank you!

Quote from: hopenotlate on Today at 02:47:56 PM
LoyceV is, as usual, exactly correct.

In case your post is genuine and you are telling the truth I will quote below the answer I gave some time ago to another user with your same identical issue

You could try to get in touch with user babo who is a high trusted member of this forum and by checking his profile you can see he offers a wallet recovery service, maybe he could be of help.
Anyway, it's up to you whether you decide to trust him for 10 bitcoins.

There is/was also at least another high trusted user who performed some good amount btc wallet recovery in the past but I cannot remember the name by hand right now ( will post here if I manage to find out who he is).

Do not fall for scammy services/users ..... Aasuming the story you're telling is true and you haven't already been scammed into buying the .dat file you say belonged to your father...




39. Post 65962097 (unedited backup) (by hopenotlate) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 16:48:01 CEST 2025) in My Old Wallet.dat:

LoyceV is, as usual, exactly correct.

In case your post is genuine and you are telling the truth I will quote below the answer I gave some time ago to another user with your same identical issue

Quote from: hopenotlate on July 31, 2025, 09:51:08 AM
You could try to get in touch with user babo who is a high trusted member of this forum and by checking his profile you can see he offers a wallet recovery service, maybe he could be of help.
Anyway, it's up to you whether you decide to trust him for 10 bitcoins.

There is/was also at least another high trusted user who performed some good amount btc wallet recovery in the past but I cannot remember the name by hand right now ( will post here if I manage to find out who he is).

Do not fall for scammy services/users ..... Aasuming the story you're telling is true and you haven't already been scammed into buying the .dat file you say belonged to your father...




40. Post 65961961 (unedited backup) (by Emitdama) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 16:14:38 CEST 2025) in Calling out the Bitcointalk Community:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:50:52 AM
Shuffle is breaking their own terms and they owe me a good bit of money. They are breaking the rules and trust. It's scammy and just wrong.
You're accusing a website, not a forum user. If there's a forum user involved, that's what the Scam Report Format is for. If there is no forum user involved, what do you expect from the Bitcointalk community?
But I guess, when that website got announcement and doing active business here, you (DTs) may enforce its owner/representatives to provide their stand against any allegation.

I understand this is kind of providing support through bitcointalk for any business which is active here.

In the past, if my memory serves accurate, sportsbet and other casino representatives got negged for all of open scam accusation against them until they prove themselves.



41. Post 65961402 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 13:50:31 CEST 2025) in Old Accounts That Have Likely Been Hacked/Traded:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:35:14 AM
Two open loans in the last two days:
I wouldn't be surprised if they're all owned by the same person, to fake being trustworthy.

That thought occurred to me, too.  They all use the same retarded English.



42. Post 65959684 (unedited backup) (by BayAreaCoins) (scraped on Fri Oct 24 00:32:25 CEST 2025) in Working Bitcoin Testnet Faucets (Testnet4) and My Experience:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 04:15:35 PM
I'll use this opportunity to promote my PDF again: page 2 still holds 219.001 coins. I didn't save the private keys (they're in the QR-codes), but I have a watch-only wallet with the 300 addresses.
It's nice to see that once in a while someone takes a few coins. So far, nobody has emptied all Smiley Considering it's been available for 5 months, I'm not disappointed!
Now I am disappointed: one day after I posted this, someone drained most of it: only 16 coins left. This is why we can't have nice things Sad



Meh, I wouldn't be disappointed.  You planted an interesting seed somewhere in the world.  Have faith.

Good job.

Also, they did leave 16, which is reasonably kind of them.



43. Post 65958601 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Thu Oct 23 19:41:43 CEST 2025) in LightningPiggy:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:11:55 AM
Piggy bank amounts are like €2 (1834 sats) here. Fees may be low now, but at a very small fee bump this dust becomes unspendable. Even if fees are as low as they are now, I wouldn't want kids to see more than 1% of their allowance disappear as transaction fees.
When I started in Bitcoin 10 years ago, this would have been possible on-chain. Now I try to avoid any outputs smaller than about €100 on-chain.
It's true that fees can always go up, but so many things can go wrong on lightning, and you also need to pay the fees to convert this to mainnet bitcoin.
I am simply not convinced that lightning network will survive the test of time, and I can't even imagine kids ever using lightning wallets.
It's much more likely we are going to see protocol changes in future that will reduce transaction fees, maybe when developers address quantum threat.

PS
g00gle just announced quantum breakthrough, with real life use in 5 years:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/22/google-hails-breakthrough-as-quantum-computer-surpasses-ability-of-supercomputers




44. Post 65958036 (unedited backup) (by asUHWEceyc) (scraped on Thu Oct 23 17:10:31 CEST 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: cAPSLOCK on October 22, 2025, 04:51:11 PM
But first, let me share my mourning of many people that I have considered heroes who I believe have shown their asses during this to an extent that makes me sad.

Member when pow rangers activated a state resistance removal soft fork to enable cuppa coffee, or wen shipped mining inflation bug?

Quote from: cAPSLOCK on October 22, 2025, 04:51:11 PM
An attacker could implant a significant amount of malicious code in just 100 kilobytes in a transaction.  Then, if the attacker was able to get a trivial bit of malware onto the user's node

Automatic payload redistribution- SHEESH. What's the median $latestcore platform nowadays? Obonntwo latest? Sounds like readymade denial of servicio. At least it'd have the poetic justice of only affecting "upgraded" nodes.

Quote from: LoyceV on October 22, 2025, 11:33:48 AM
I don't expect the WO-regulars to visit the Beginners board, so allow me to quote my LightningPiggy topic here:
"An electronic cash piggy bank for children that accepts bitcoin sent over lightning, while displaying the amount saved in satoshis." (source: lightningpiggy.com)

Do channels close if piggy breaks? Couldn't find. Super cute but lightning part seems to complicate the analog

Quote from: Searing on Today at 01:18:16 AM
anyway...maybe above has no cap gains in above switching

Implies cost basis transfer. Swap bank hours price exposure derivative with fiat finance properties (yield, fees) for real bitcoin ...nuttin's changed since original GBTC launch, save options and "ETF so "better" spot tracking"

Quote from: hypebrother on Today at 06:26:59 AM


lolwut




45. Post 65957964 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Thu Oct 23 16:53:25 CEST 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:48:05 PM
What's the verdict on Newbie Sam2?



I sent a report. Two AI posts.



46. Post 65956068 (unedited backup) (by takuma sato) (scraped on Thu Oct 23 04:50:08 CEST 2025) in Initial block download drastically slowed down:

Quote from: LoyceV on September 02, 2025, 06:43:26 AM
In this powerful machine, `pmap` reports a total memory usage of `bitcoind` of about 14e9. It seems that 8 GB of RAM is at least in part responsible for the bottleneck, no matter what you put in `dbcache`.
Your chainstate directory will grow to about 12 GB, which means anything less than that largely increases disk activity.

Thanks to mempool spammers, and it will only get worse if we don't stop it. Soon it will be impossible to run a Bitcoin node on a hardware that is not compromised (all modern hardware is). It is no longer viable to fully sync with a nice piece of hardware such as the Thinkpad x60 anymore because the CPU and RAM limitation gets a beating thanks to the anti-Bitcoin movement by Jameson Lopp and other spammers powered by Core 30.



47. Post 65955907 (unedited backup) (by Searing) (scraped on Thu Oct 23 03:18:19 CEST 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on October 22, 2025, 06:49:14 PM
Bitcoin getting more Wall Street, less cypherpunk. https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-whales-shift-to-etfs-tax-advantages
Moving your Bitcoin in and out of an ETF without realizing capital gains (and paying tax on it) isn't a benefit. It doesn't change anything compared to not selling your coins in self-custody.

er..don't you have to pay cap gains on each of the above switherroo's .....remember the 'blockchain' remembers and tools can find you on such with btc pretty

easy..years ago arguments on this in 2013 I was foolish not to hide mining gains...went to CPA from 2013 till 2019 when I was out of mining a lot less angst on

keeping IRS happy on $150 btc as it went up along the way mining ..then dealing with KYC now let me tell you

anyway...maybe above has no cap gains in above switching..just seems to me it needed to be as such (or losses or gains etc)




48. Post 65955013 (unedited backup) (by OgNasty) (scraped on Wed Oct 22 22:15:55 CEST 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:49:14 PM
Moving your Bitcoin in and out of an ETF without realizing capital gains (and paying tax on it) isn't a benefit.

A reminder that not everyone’s opinion is equal.



49. Post 65954148 (unedited backup) (by BayAreaCoins) (scraped on Wed Oct 22 18:11:32 CEST 2025) in Working Bitcoin Testnet Faucets (Testnet4) and My Experience:

Quote from: LucyFurr on Today at 04:05:10 AM
So far, nobody has emptied all Smiley Considering it's been available for 5 months, I'm not disappointed!

I am surprised too, there are people out there who is willing to buy testnet coins by paying real bitcoin but when you are offering them for free yet no one claimed it. Cheesy

Maybe I should and become a testnet whale. Cool

I'd chip $5 at something before scanning a QR code.  *shrugs*

The $5 makes it feel safer, spending something of value brings confidence in the product.

I saw this all the time while selling snails... similar mindset perhaps.  People pay me $100 for snails they could pick up for free outside, but my snails feel better to feed their 150-year-old turtle. 



50. Post 65953679 (unedited backup) (by MikeJ_NpC) (scraped on Wed Oct 22 15:56:49 CEST 2025) in 16bit padded to 256 question:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:55:40 PM
it all checks out as a valid key.
A valid key to an empty address?

would i be doing this to a empty address Cheesy ... nope far from it.



51. Post 65953654 (unedited backup) (by MikeJ_NpC) (scraped on Wed Oct 22 15:49:19 CEST 2025) in 16bit padded to 256 question:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:04:23 AM
Never really heard of it but it seems to check all the boxes .. just wondering if there is anything else im missing on this or if the crux of the validation is correct.
Try it, and let us know the results.

i am but im stuck...  it all shows as valid but then throws Failed to broadcast transaction, reason: bad-txns-inputs-missingorspent.
other than that.. it all checks out as a valid key. 



52. Post 65953560 (unedited backup) (by Mia Chloe) (scraped on Wed Oct 22 15:20:01 CEST 2025) in LightningPiggy:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:26:56 AM
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Sincerely speaking this is one easy way to teach kids about bitcoin without actually forcing them to learn about it. Every kid loves to have a piggy bank and what's more exciting is a stashed piggy bank. Anyways it's important for kids to not be too accustomed to the cash system to avoid them from being too dependent and over familiar with fiat.

Another plus about this idea is they can understand lightning network gradually very few bitcoiners can use the lighting network properly compared to the regular on chain. plus those kids would have to keep track of price to constantly convert their sats to dollar so you'll have to also teach them how to avoidFOMO and FUD.