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1. Post 66257294 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Mon Jan 5 00:10:55 CET 2026) in [FUN] Is DdmrDdmr even human?:


After a long hiatus, we are here, back with a nice surprise for the 17th anniversary of Bitcoin!

The official post by ddmrddmr has not been updated.

Official @ddmrddmr thread



First, the usual spreadsheet, where you see the two last sprees:



From the total merits submitted in the paired TICK-TOCK sprees, this is the largest on record since I began tracking the sprees!
The wait was well worth of this gargantuan spree @ddmrddmr!



Merit Spree #59 by @ddmrddrmr

There is no Official Description; the official thread was not updated by @ddmrddmr

My review:


TICK: This is the largest TICK spree so far. One metric that stands out is the low transaction-per-second rate. Digging a little bit into the distribution, we see there are two separate chunks of distribution. Maybe something didn't go as planned, and the spree got interrupted. Probably our mutual friend fixed something, and the TICK spree resumed!

Here's the TOP10:

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1.  Porfirii              38
2.  famososMuertos        28
3.  Rikafip               26
4.  fillippone            22
5.  Don Pedro Dinero      22
6.  d5000                 20
6.  Amphenomenon          20
8.  Hispo                 16
8.  danadc                16
8.  Crypto Library        16

Even if it was the highest on the track, the number of merits to enter the TOP10 was not very high: 16 merits, topped this time by Porfirii with 38 merits, again, not a super-high number.
That's all, folks, for Merits Spree 59!


Merit Spree #60 by @ddmrddrmr


There is no Official Description; the official thread was not updated by @ddmrddmr


My review:

TOCK This second spree was fairly big: the second spree in history. Shall we explain this with the number of merits @ddmrddmr has likely been stacking during this long, quiet period?
Will we see more from him soon?


Here's the TOP10:

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1.  cygan            22
2.  theymos          16
3.  d5000            16
4.  PowerGlove       13
5.  EFS              13
6.  TryNinja         12
6.  LoyceV           12
6.  katanic97        12
6.  AakZaki          12
10.  paco92x           11
10.  hosemary          11
10.  gmaxwell          11

Even if this was a single merits spree, the numbers are incredibly high: 22 merits to top the chart and 11 to enter the TOP10. Compared to other single-merit rounds, this is quite high.
I will start getting merit statistics for a single merits spree! So, 22 merits are the highest on record for a single merits spree! (merit spree 60!), while 3 merits are the lowest required on the record, together with spree #44, #46 and #48: wen two?

Time to call it a day!

See you at the next merit spree!



2. Post 66257212 (unedited backup) (by SmartGold01) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 23:48:07 CET 2026) in 321 profiles merited (by me) in 50 minutes – What’s got over me? (v 5.0):

Quote from: vapourminer on Today at 10:37:50 PM
I don't think so, I just understood the pattern and looked randomly at posts and threads that got merit. I see DdmrDdmr doesn't distribute its merit on posts or Threads that have absolutely no merit before.

According to my analysis, the bot already has some kind of command such as, distribute merits to posts or threads that already have a certain amount of Merits before.

DdmrDdmr first added more Merit to a post of mine that he Merited before, then Merited multiple posts that he hadn't Merited yet, but many others did. So I guess this is how this "spree" was selected, probably fully automated.

he got me on 3 posts he had not merited before, each post had at least 6 merits, from at least 6 different people
To be frank I am still thinking how he does it, and of course I also get 2 from him on 2 different post that already gained several merits. At some point I was actually thinking that the bot could also be designed in a way where to merits the most interactive threads and topic of people and whenever they are collected then, he may decide to put the amount per post and then triggers it, it would automatically starts distribution. This is just my personal thinking but I could be wrong.



3. Post 66257181 (unedited backup) (by vapourminer) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 23:37:50 CET 2026) in 321 profiles merited (by me) in 50 minutes – What’s got over me? (v 5.0):

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:10:23 PM
This means that there is a process of reading, assessing, and then deciding, even though it is assisted by automation tools.
DdmrDdmr first added more Merit to a post of mine that he Merited before, then Merited multiple posts that he hadn't Merited yet, but many others did. So I guess this is how this "spree" was selected, probably fully automated.

he got me on 3 posts he had not merited before, each post had at least 6 merits, from 6 different people



4. Post 66256809 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 21:55:37 CET 2026) in [alt account hunters] Which posted address format should I look for?:

Hi LoyceV,

I started using Arkham Intelligence recently and noticed it has an import list option. I was wondering did you ever make any more progress with this project? It would be great to get a list of addresses from you if you have one already... I thought I remember you creating such a thing at one point but can't find where it was. A .csv file of "name, address" would be ideal, I can just plop it in there. Thanks!



5. Post 66256549 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 20:50:31 CET 2026) in 321 profiles merited (by me) in 50 minutes – What’s got over me? (v 5.0):

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on Today at 06:32:45 PM
-snip-
and surely he won't be meriting bad posts, rights? So in that case,  how does he handles this enormous task?! Does he manually saves the posts he wanna merit and maybe make a list & sends it to his helping buddy? Huh
I don't think so, I just understood the pattern and looked randomly at posts and threads that got merit. I see DdmrDdmr doesn't distribute its merit on posts or Threads that have absolutely no merit before.

According to my analysis, the bot already has some kind of command such as, distribute merits to posts or threads that already have a certain amount of Merits before.
So in conclusion, the merit that is distributed is a kind of additional support for writers whose posts are indeed decent.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:10:23 PM
DdmrDdmr first added more Merit to a post of mine that he Merited before, then Merited multiple posts that he hadn't Merited yet, but many others did. So I guess this is how this "spree" was selected, probably fully automated.
Yes I think so, because it is impossible to distribute 1411 merits manually.  Cheesy



6. Post 66255697 (unedited backup) (by Satochi-savers) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 16:52:07 CET 2026) in Bitcoin Wallet Recovery - BIP38, wallet.dat, Electrum - Success Fee Only:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:32:10 PM
Verification - Hash cracking gives me a password candidate. Full wallet lets me verify it actually works and extract the keys.
The hash should be sufficient to verify a working password.

Quote
Trust model - The encrypted file without password is useless to me. I can't steal funds I can't decrypt.
That doesn't make sense, unless your goal is to steal funds.

@LoyceV
You're right. And you've actually helped me articulate something I was already building.
My current workflow asked for encrypted files because it was simpler to explain. But I'm developing a SaaS platform with a trustless architecture:

Client extracts hash themselves (or uploads encrypted data to client-side tool)
Only the hash/encrypted key reaches my backend
Cloud GPU infrastructure does the cracking
I return ONLY the password
Client decrypts on their own machine

I never touch private keys. I never access funds. I'm a password recovery service, not a wallet access service.
My business model is reputation-based. One scam = dead forever. Thousands of successful recoveries = sustainable income. The math is obvious.
Updating my OP to reflect this. Thanks for pushing the clarity.
Time will tell. Results over words.

Satoshi-Savers



7. Post 66255505 (unedited backup) (by Karl_3000) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 15:59:25 CET 2026) in Re:

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Hero of Good: Theymos, LoyceV, pooya87
Not because I have sent nor received messages from these users but from how they are posting.

I like how Theymos banned mixers, he updated the ban few weeks ago. He is a person that thinks very well before doing anything and he always trying to handle things on this forum professionally. I even thought that theymos may not be a single person but people that do meetings before posting on this forum. He is very professional on this forum.

LoyceV can be hard on a thread very well but I think sometimes if he is theymos because his posts are truthful but it carries weight. When many people are making use of the trust system wrongfully, he post about it if there is a thread referring to it. He is good in technical aspects of this forum and he devotes his time in updating his important topics on this forum which is not something that is easy.

pooya87 is good in technical aspects of this forum, he is good in political matters and also other aspects. What I like about him is the truth he do say about the world. He is also a very good merit source, he is not a racist.


Code:
Forum Ninja: LoyceV, JayJuanGee, DdmrDdmr

LoyceV is not in any signature campaign but he continued to post on this forum as usual. I will not say more than that, read what I posted above about him.

I have not seen JayJuanGee in any campaign before but he continue giving merits and posting no only on wall observer in on threads related to bitcoin and bitcoin wallets.

I will give DdmrDdmr because as he is not present on this forum anymore, he is still updating some of his topics and he is still sending merits to few users.

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Bitcoin Geek: hosemary, Cookdata, Mia Chloe

I have visited the technical boards countless number of times. Also some post about bitcoin that is not related to technical boards, these are the real bitcoin geeks but there are many other real geeks but I can only mention three.


Code:
Best Event:[Voting 2025] Bitcoin Pizza Day on Bitcointalk 🍕[1], ANN - 2025 Bitcointalk Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest [2], 🎄 NAIJA BOARD 2025/2026 CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CONTEST🎄🎉🎇 [3]
These are the three main events that I think of, they impacted into the life of many users on this forum and they were very entertaining.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5546534.msg65475705#msg65475705
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5560573.0
[3] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5568599.msg66181336#msg66181336

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Best Project: BitList, shadowpulse,  Banned Users Identifier
BitList: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5273824.msg55139442#msg55139442
shadowpulse: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5569385.msg66210434#msg66210434
Banned Users Identifier: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5540243.msg65337686#msg65337686

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Discovery of the Year: promise444c5, AakZaki, Satofan44

I choose promise444c5 because be created Banned Users Identifier, he posted a topic called Verify GPG Signatures for Electrum [ Mobile], he posted also about hardware wallet. You can go through his topic history to know what I am taking about.

I choose AakZaki because of how he bursted people with many alternative accounts on this forum.

I choose Satofan44 because he is new in this forum but he is posting good, his trust feedbacks are bad but I hope he will change.

Code:
Help Buster: AakZaki, lovesmayfamilis, Ultegra134
If you visit AakZaki topic history, you will see how he linked many connected accounts that can increase possibilities of spamming on this forum. He is a good forum member that dedicate his time to burst the spammers. It was him that let us see accounts that are more than 10, connected to a single person or possibly account farming.

lovesmayfamilis is a very good forum member, I like how he is the most active person bursting users that are plagiarizing which makes this forum unique and less free of plagiarism. I did not select her just because of that, but I also noticed that he is active on the AI spam report reference thread that Nutildah created.

I think Ultegra134 is the most active poster on the AI spam reference thread in 2025, reporting AI spammers. This is the reason I selected him.

There are still other members like Nutildah, and ABCbits that is having a thread for those that are posting rubbish on the technical boards.  I wish I can select more.

Code:
Craft Master: PowerGlove, Inspace, TryNinja


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Local Hero: Rikafip, joker_josue, Julien_Olynpic [158]
I first selected Rikafip because of the monthly local board statistics that he is losing, it even made my findings easier and better. You are a valuable forum member.

I selected joker_josue to be the second because he really worths it. I even think if I can let him be the first that I should choose but all counts the same. He is really posting g on the local board and I think he is the highest poster if all boards posts are also compared.

On the Russian board, I would have taken klarki but I just have to pick one so I picked Julien_Olynpic but both of them really tried this year posting on the Russian biard. Jokers10, you were trying also, but did your activity reduced later strating from August. But you all tried.

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Miss Bitcointalk: lovesmayfamilis, SatoPrincess
Undoubtedly I will choose lovesmayfamilis, you can read what that I have posted about her on the Halp Buster above for me not to repeat myself. She deserves this.

SatoPrincess deserves to be there also because she is the second person I noticed but I started to notice her more during this December with some topics that she posted.

I do not noticed any third person, probably because I do not check most people's profile to know if they are men or women.



8. Post 66255453 (unedited backup) (by Satochi-savers) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 15:43:14 CET 2026) in Bitcoin Wallet Recovery - BIP38, wallet.dat, Electrum - Success Fee Only:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 12:40:48 PM
Time will tell. Results over words.
So why are you asking for full wallets when (in many cases) a password hash is enough?

@LoyceV
Good question. You're right - for wallet.dat and Electrum, a hash is sufficient for cracking. I use bitcoin2john/electrum2john like everyone else.
But here's why I ask for the full file:

BIP38 - No hash extraction possible. The 6P... key IS the encrypted data. That's the format.
Verification - Hash cracking gives me a password candidate. Full wallet lets me verify it actually works and extract the keys.
Trust model - The encrypted file without password is useless to me. I can't steal funds I can't decrypt.

Your challenge is a perfect example: you gave me 12 BIP38 keys. Without the password, they're just strings.



9. Post 66255345 (unedited backup) (by hosemary) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 15:12:01 CET 2026) in Is this fee reasonable on Electrum?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:59:06 AM
What fee rate has been the lowest since some nodes have been accepting less than 1 sat/vbyte transactions?
I've seen 0.15 sat/vbyte get confirmed, but a couple of months ago I waited about a month to get 0.22 sat/vbyte confirmed. It varies Smiley
On December 26, many transactions were confirmed with the fee rate of 0.11-0.12 sat/vbyte.
I am not sure, but this may be the lowest fee rate at which miners have included transactions in the blockchain normally so far.

For example, see block number 929,473.



10. Post 66254650 (unedited backup) (by Satochi-savers) (scraped on Sun Jan 4 10:36:19 CET 2026) in Bitcoin Wallet Recovery - BIP38, wallet.dat, Electrum - Success Fee Only:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:07:50 AM
Even at 200 p/s = 1,500+ years.
Of course, I'm not stupid Tongue

Quote
So here's my counter-proposal:
👉 Give me ONE piece of information:
   - Exact PIN length? OR
I can give you this, as it was in my original post already: 4 digits.

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If you provide this, I'll crack it and prove my methodology.
Lol. No you won't. But good luck trying Tongue



@LoyceV

Fair enough. Your challenge is designed to be unsolvable
without real info - which is exactly why I work WITH clients,
not against impossible puzzles.

When you have a real case with partial memory, you know where to find me.

Time will tell. Results over words.



11. Post 66253380 (unedited backup) (by Charles-Tim) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 22:29:55 CET 2026) in Is this fee reasonable on Electrum?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:38:32 PM
For now, I'd send them with a very low fee, say 0.18 sat/vbyte, assuming you're not in a hurry to get it confirmed.
What fee rate has been the lowest since some nodes have been accepting less than 1 sat/vbyte transactions?

Quote from: Pmalek on Today at 04:25:34 PM
1 sat/vByte is no longer the lowest fee rate that you have to pay for your transaction to be broadcast by nodes. You can pay as low as 0.1 sat/vByte.
I think this is not advisable because the mempool has not become so less congested down to 0.1 sat/vbyte, but 0.2 sat/vbyte transactions has been confirmed.

For faster confirmation, 0.3 sat/vbyte is the best fee rate.



12. Post 66253187 (unedited backup) (by Satochi-savers) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 21:47:19 CET 2026) in Bitcoin Wallet Recovery - BIP38, wallet.dat, Electrum - Success Fee Only:

Challenge accepted, LoyceV. 🎯

I've analyzed your puzzle and I appreciate the elegance of it.
My system (Box of Pandora) achieves 200+ passwords/second on BIP38
- that's 20-40x faster than standard tools.

However, I need to be transparent about the mathematics:

[PLAQUE] × [PIN] × [FIRSTNAME] with unknown:
- Country/format of the plate
- PIN length (4? 6?)
- Language of the first name
= 10¹³+ combinations minimum

Even at 200 p/s = 1,500+ years.

This isn't a test of recovery tools - it's a test of human memory.
And that's EXACTLY what serious recovery services need.

So here's my counter-proposal:

👉 Give me ONE piece of information:
   - Country of the license plate? OR
   - Exact PIN length? OR 
   - Language/nationality of the girl's name?

If you provide this, I'll crack it and prove my methodology.
If you refuse, you prove the challenge was designed to be
unsolvable - which actually supports MY point that real recovery
requires client collaboration, not just brute force.

Either way, I win. 😉

Time will tell. Results over words.

- Satoshi-Savers



13. Post 66251857 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 15:53:25 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:

Amici della board, fellow bitcoiners, rieccoci, anche questo mese, anche se *Ace* non si è ancora fatto sentire, sento la pressione per la pubblicazione del mio report.
Le giovani generazioni giustamente reclamano spazio sulla board, e devo dire che il nostro amico si è dato parecchio da fare... quindi devo difendermi.
Il  mio report "classico" è pronto, con i suoi tempi, mentre il report del mio giovane compare è, come avete visto, pronto dalla mezzanotte ed un minuto del primo gennaio.

Quindi, sento una pressione altissima sulla puntualità.
Oggi mi ci metto a lavorare, nel vero Capodanno, il 3 gennaio: il compleanno di Bitcoin.


Anche dicembre è passato; le aspettative erano altissime, ma sono state tradite. Abbiamo dato uno sguardo nel baratro, ma il mercato ha dimostrato resilienza, aiutato dagli sviluppi positivi nelle altre asset class.




Colonna sonora (in loop) del post


[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana: dicembre 2025



Fig. 1. Andamento del mercato



Situazione posts:


Fig. 2.[Evoluzione dei post nella storia della board italiana (ultimi 5 anni)]

Questo grafico di Bitlist mostra l'evoluzione degli ultimi 5 anni della board italiana. Più rappresentativi della situazione attuale.



Fig. 3. Variazione dei post rispetto alla variazione del prezzo.


RIKAFIP: Post activity per local board during December2025





Fig. 4. [Evoluzione dei merit nella storia della board italiana (ultimi 5 anni)]



Fig. 5. Andamento dei Posts e dei Merits. Comparazione Board Italiana e Forum




RIKAFIP: Merit shared per local board during November 2025




Giorno con più merits: 25/12/25 (50)
Giorno con meno merits:10/12/25 (5)

Record: 134 30 settembre 2023



Fig. 6.[Merit Senders/Receivers]




Fig. 7. Recap andamento sezione italiana



TOP 10 MERITS RECEIVERS
TOP10 MERIT SENDERS
Pos ChangeUserdicembrenovembreChangeBPIPNinjastic
1. ▲(3)fillippone7162▲(9)
2. ▲(3)*Ace*5658▼(-2)
3. =arulbero4963▼(-14)
4. ▼(-3)Plutosky44106▼(-62)
5. ▲(1)babo4336▲(7)
6. ▲(1)Ale883535=
6. =Lillominato893536▼(-1)
8. ▲(2)pewboy2519▲(6)
9. ▼(-1)giorgione2328▼(-5)
10. ▲(N/E)aipercoin2114▲(7)
           
Pos ChangeUserdicembrenovembreChangeBPIPNinjastic
1. ▲(1)*Ace*2828=
2. ▲(2)Plutosky2224▼(-2)
3. ▲(4)Lillominato892115▲(6)
4. ▼(-1)gbianchi1826▼(-8)
5. =Ale881623▼(-7)
6. ▼(-5)arulbero1134▼(-23)
6. ▲(2)giorgione1113▼(-2)
8. ▲(1)Italian Panic1011▼(-1)
8. ▲(N/E)kennycryptoitalia103▲(7)
10. ▼(-10)cande869▲(9)
TOP Merit Receivers
TOP Merit Senders
Sent Merits
Received Merits




Fig. 10. [Most Merited Post/Thread]

1.Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana 11 Merits
2.[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana: RECAP NOVEMBRE 9 Merits
3.Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana 6 Merits




Fig. 11. [Most Merited Post/Thread]


TOP 50

Pos. ChangeUserdicembrenovembrePost ChangeBPIPNinjastic
1. ▲(4)fillippone4339▲(4)
2. ▼(-1)Plutosky4168▼(-27)
3. ▲(1)*Ace*3741▼(-4)
4. ▲(2)Lillominato893428▲(6)
5. ▲(2)babo3326▲(7)
6. ▼(-3)arulbero3245▼(-13)
7. ▲(2)Ale882724▲(3)
8. ▼(-6)gbianchi2347▼(-24)
9. ▲(5)giorgione1811▲(7)
10. ▲(4)bitbollo1311▲(2)
10. ▲(12)aipercoin138▲(5)
12. ▲(10)dollyamo128▲(4)
12. ▲(5)kennycryptoitalia1210▲(2)
14. ▲(N/E)rojan110▲(11)
15. ▲(17)bastisisca105▲(5)
15. ▲(N/E)georgino22222100▲(10)
17. ▼(-7)Paolo.Demidov919▼(-10)
17. ▼(-5)pewboy914▼(-5)
19. ▲(17)verdinio84▲(4)
19. ▼(-2)cande86810▼(-2)
19. ▲(7)martinom86▲(2)
22. ▲(N/E)dan_dony70▲(7)
22. ▲(10)m4r1o75▲(2)
24. ▲(18)impulse70962▲(4)
24. ▲(8 )banana3365▲(1)
26. =giammangiato56▼(-1)
26. ▲(N/E)rtx1050▲(5)
26. ▼(-18)Italian Panic525▼(-20)
26. ▼(-7)changaa59▼(-4)
30. ▼(-8)Ultimo248▼(-4)
31. ▼(-5)Wrib36▼(-3)
31. ▲(N/E)Ambatman30▲(3)
31. ▼(-5)laurabak36▼(-3)
31. ▲(11)fluffaloo32▲(1)
35. ▼(-9)hopenotlate26▼(-4)
35. ▲(N/E)TryNinja20▲(2)
35. ▲(1)xenomorfo24▼(-2)
35. ▼(-10)bitcoiner18027▼(-5)
35. ▼(-16)ubaldo8129▼(-7)
35. ▲(N/E)pippoinzaghi20▲(2)
35. ▼(-23)SpadIta214▼(-12)
42. ▼(-3)HostFat13▼(-2)
42. =alexrossi12▼(-1)
42. ▲(N/E)LoyceV10▲(1)
42. ▼(-3)MarioV13▼(-2)
42. ▲(7)Rikafip11=
42. ▲(N/E)sp4rhawk10▲(1)
42. ▲(N/E)chinhar10▲(1)
42. ▲(7)Stemby11=
42. ▲(7)mars7811=
42. ▲(7)bitzizzix11=
42. ▲(7)Maylo11=
42. ▲(7)DensBTC11=
42. ▲(7)DanielDanilovich11=
42. ▲(7)AVIBTC11=
42. ▲(7)Rikafip11=
42. ▲(7)gavriloBTC11=
42. ▲(7)usque_ad_finem11=
42. ▲(7)fujn11=
42. ▲(7)Robinrex7711=
42. ▲(7)Stilelibero11=
42. ▲(7)Scorpions2511=
42. ▲(7)salvodroide11=


Strumenti usati per l'analisi di questo mese:


@Tryninja ha implementato alcune nuove dashboard davvero fighe! Vi consiglio di guardarle. Da questo mese, con il nuovo sito, ho usato maggiormente il suo sito.
Vi invito a curiosare un po' sui vari siti e thread: ognuno di loro fornisce informazioni diverse ed interessanti, anzi, se vedete qualcosa di interessante, e che vorreste vedere replicato in questa sede, fatemelo sapere. Proverò ad implementarlo.



Ovviamente ringrazio tutti coloro che hanno contribuito, direttamente o indirettamente, alla stesura di questo thread. Chiaramente gli errori sono miei, ed è incredibile la quantità di errori, typo ed incongruenze che trovo ogni mese (questo mese le correzioni che ho dovuto fare sono tornate ad aumentare: ben 2!). Vi prego di segnalarmele anche in questa, dato che, per quanto mi impegni, trovo sempre qualcosa che sfugge.

Mi raccomando, discutete e date feedback!

Ora tocca ad  *Ace*!
Ed anche questo mese te l'ho fatta, @Rikafip!



14. Post 66251568 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 14:43:55 CET 2026) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:19:29 PM
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Hero of Good: -  LoyceV
My example is of a person who, out of everything negative and aggressive, does something tolerant, freethinking and condescension.
I had to look up the word "condescension", but I hope lovesmayfamilis doesn't mean what I now think it means Tongue

Okay. I'm not a native English speaker, so perhaps the first two words would be more appropriate for you, as your patience and ignoring any conflict demonstrate your strength to me. And strong people are often calm. But yeah, your "joke" about enjoying giving merits to someone who's about to be banned (knowing it in advance) doesn't sound like kindness at all. Tongue



15. Post 66251379 (unedited backup) (by MAAManda) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 13:46:49 CET 2026) in Re:

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Hero of Good: theymos

I don't have any particular reason for this, I really haven't found any other figure besides @theymos who has been a leader on this forum for a long time.

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Forum Ninja: DdmrDdmr & LoyceV

- In the process -

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Bitcoin Geek: ABCbits, stwenhao & Husna QA

- In the process -

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Craft Master: TryNinja, Hhampuz & taufik123

I took 3 best names from 3 fields that interest me, @TryNinja with his tools that help forum activities, @Hhampuz with all his great campaigns that have a long term time & @taufik123 with all his amazing crafts.

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Help Buster: AakZaki, nutildah & ABCbits

Some users may question why @AakZaki is the first choice, why not @nutildah or @ABCbits?

I've subjective view on this, realizing @nutildah & @ABCbits are consistent on each of these two topics:

- AI Spam Report Reference Thread (nutildah)
- Users who spread false/fake/unhelpful information on technical board (ABCbits)

But @AakZaki is different, he's currently making a difference in our local.

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Local Hero: Husna QA

With all his dedication & my respect, I'm making sure he's the only one there. There's no one else like him in our local & if he's no longer active in our local, IDK what will happen next. He has many masterpiece topics, you can all see them here. You guys know what I mean, right?



16. Post 66250727 (unedited backup) (by Findingnemo) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 09:22:49 CET 2026) in Is this fee reasonable on Electrum?:

Quote from: Charles-Tim on Today at 08:03:51 AM
Sending the inputs once to your cold wallet will consolidate them as a single output.
I think 1 sat/vbyte is fair to consolidate them now but if you want to go sub 1 sat fee rate, you will have to connect your electrum server to servers like electrum.loyce.club, there are more alternatives servers that accept less than 1 sats/vbyte here
He can use 0.3 sat/vbyte which is more than 3 times less than 1 sat/vbyte.

According to what I found out here, 0.3 sat/vbyte will be very good: https://mempool.jhoenicke.de/#BTC,24h,weight

With 0.3 sat/vbyte, the fee will reduce to around $4.8 which I think is better.

To use a server that will accept less than 1 sat/vbyte is not hard to set up.

I have used 0.3 sat/vbyte countless number of time on Electrum, Sparrow and Bluewallet.

Adding to that he can also check out the LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure where links of other threads also present about how to use electrum to broadcast TXs with less than 1sat/vb.

As I checked TXs with 0.27sat/vb are included in blocks so he can use 0.3sat/vb to consolidate the inputs or just send directly to the address he wants too that will reduce the fee atleast 3x cheaper.



17. Post 66250680 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 09:00:55 CET 2026) in Re:

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Hero of Good: -  LoyceV
My example is of a person who, out of everything negative and aggressive, does something tolerant, freethinking and condescension.
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Forum Ninja: - Tryninja
Without his site, the forum would seem one-handed to me. Archives are a treasure trove, disliked by scammers but respected by those who value history.
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Bitcoin Geek: - Jayguangee
You only need to read his posts to fully understand the value of investing in Bitcoin. He's a very patient teacher, even for the most difficult students.

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Discovery of the Year: - Satofan44
A kind of "indicator" of others' nervousness and psychological state, he forced many to remember their egos and excited their pride and grandeur.Smiley
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Craft Master: - Little Mouse, Hhampuz
1.A true gentleman who knows his craft well, and it's always a pleasure to be part of his company.

2.He's also a highly respected man who knows his craft and has earned a sea of ​​respect and recognition from virtually everyone on the forum.

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Help Buster: -  nutildah
He will always be the best for me because he will find what seems to be buried under the ocean.
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Local Hero: -  m2017
He is the only one to whom I can write in my native language.
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Miss Bitcointalk: - igebotz, SmartGold01
1.He suggested to me that anyone can be a woman on the forum. See the post:66225270 Well, let it be so Smiley

2.This woman has achieved the position of a source of merit, which proves her maternal care for her people.



18. Post 66250125 (unedited backup) (by Chikito) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 01:09:25 CET 2026) in [STATS] Distribusi Merit Sub Forum Indonesia:

Member SFI saat ini lebih banyak aktif dibanding 3-5 tahun lalu, namun tidak banyak yang aktif di SFI mengapa?, tentunya bukan alasan.

Walau saya ini gak terlalu fokus ke Meta, tapi saya tahu penyebabnya, yaitu banyaknya signature gambling.

Member SFI hampir semua ngepost di gambling, mereka jarang pulang ke SFI (walau manajer tetap memberi kesempatan mereka untuk ngepost di lokal setidaknya 5 post).

tentu ini jadi persoalan besar, karena pondasi dasar forum itu adalah komunitas, dan board lokal (walau sering diacuhkan) merupakan dasar utama forum ini untuk berkembang.

disamping itu juga, multi akun juga menghambat SFI berkembang kayak board Rusia, dll. Karena mungkin, akun lainnya sudah ngepost di SFI, jadi tidak ada bahan lagi untuk alt akunnya untuk ngepost di SFI.

Saya tentu tidak menyalahkan dan menghakimi mereka yang main di signature gambling, lalu jarang pulang ke SFI, tapi setidaknya 5 post minimal di SFI dimanfaatkan mereka untuk pulang kampung dan tetap meramaikan SFI.



Quote from: taufik123 on January 02, 2026, 08:08:19 AM
Seperti beberapa thread atau postingan merit potensial contohnya:
Mengerjakan LN Quest dari @NotATether 🔥 GingerWallet.io | LN Quest ⚡Up to 50 merits
Bisa dapet Up to 50 merit dan @Aakzaki Kayaknya udah dapet reward 30 merit dari LN Quest tersebut, saya juga OTW ngerjain tugansya belum rampung-rampung.
Saya rasa itu gak masuk hitungan, karena itu di luar board Indonesia, walau dapat 100 pun gak bakal masuk list di distribusi penerima merit SFI. Kecuali kalau dapat merit 50 di sana, lalu 25 smeritnya di distribusikan ke member2 SFI.



Quote from: MAAManda on January 02, 2026, 11:13:03 AM
... seperti tidak konsisten karena satu & lain hal, topik ini tetap bisa berjalan sebagaimana yang diharapkan. Saya juga sudah memberikan contoh nyatanya di topik member SFI yang lain...
Kalau bicara konsistensi, saya rasa cukup berat bagi member untuk update data thread tiap minggu. Dulu saya pernah mencoba antara tahun 2019 - 2021, di thread Bitcointalk Merit Dashboard Indonesia, dan thread DT 2020 - 2022 [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia cukup lelah dalam kurun waktu 3 tahun tersebut.

Saat itu saya mencontoh DdmrDdmr dan LoyceV yang selalu konsisten (hingga sekarang) yang selalu update Bitcointalk merit dashboard, sama Complete overview of users on DT1 and DT2 and their ratings

Mungkin OP saat ini bisa, dan mungkin akan kontinyu ke depannya, namun lengah sedikit saja, atau males-malesan untuk update thread selanjutnya, saya yakin akan sulit untuk istiqomah update data selanjutnya.

kalau untuk minta bantuan member lain untuk update thread, saya rasa itu sah-sah saja, di thread 2 saya itu ada juga member SFI yg bantu mengupdate data, malah bagus jikalau OP kelupaan atau sibuk di urusan lain.

*note: kedua thread saya tersebut tidak saya lock, dan masih bisa saya lanjut sebenarnya. Tapi ya karena sudah banyak thread-thread baru yg sejenis, bisa lanjut ke thread baru saja.



19. Post 66250001 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Sat Jan 3 00:33:19 CET 2026) in Wait! What does this forum gives? :

Quote from: LoyceV on January 01, 2026, 08:46:08 AM
Don't ask what this forum can do for you, ask what you can do for this forum! (my free interpretation of the famous quote)
I was told this some years ago, that as a beginner, I should think of how to contribute to the forum and not the other way round.
But it's unfortunate that we no longer have new users that contribute to the forum, most are here to milk the forum through the signature campaigns.



20. Post 66248238 (unedited backup) (by PowerGlove) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 17:15:55 CET 2026) in Trezor hidden wallet: confirmed BTC on-chain, passphrase not reproducing:

Quote from: FinneysTrueVision on December 29, 2025, 12:01:17 AM
That is not a valid Bitcoin address.
Quote from: philipma1957 on December 29, 2025, 02:50:07 AM
That address does not show for me.
Quote from: LoyceV on December 29, 2025, 05:45:50 PM
You have (literally!) posted the wrong address in all your 4 posts so far.
Quote from: Cricktor on December 30, 2025, 10:11:54 PM
Are you kidding me?
You guys are probably having your time wasted by a language model (I'm not saying that OP is a chatbot, I'm just saying that there's very probably a chatbot in the loop here).

Let's see... Posting a malformed Bech32 address, then having that mistake pointed out to you, and beginning your response with: "Thanks for pointing this out — you’re absolutely right"? Roll Eyes IYKYK

And then going on to share the same address along with an (incorrect) explanation of why it was wrong to begin with and why it's now correct (even though, logically, there's no way for that statement to be true)? Yeah, that's AI. Cheesy

(This is very off-topic, but, man I hate this stupid "AI revolution" that some people seem to get really excited about. Every time someone manages to convince me to try the newest/largest models and see how great they've reportedly become, I always end up thinking less of the person who made the recommendation. If you actually try to engage with a language model using subject matter that you're very well versed in, you'll quickly see how incorrect it often is and either how instantly apologetic it then becomes, or how illogical it then reveals itself to be. I think most people find it to be a convincing imitation of intelligence because they engage with it on subjects that they themselves know very little about, and so they can't really tell/see just how confused and simple-minded it is. The last time I tried to chat to one, about something very close to my heart: MS-DOS, the DOS/4GW era of PC gaming, and some of the programming-related arcana of the time, I remember leaning back in my chair afterwards, and thinking, "Huh. That was a very nice simulation of what it might be like to have a protracted back-and-forth with an overconfident and extremely well-read imbecile.")



21. Post 66248213 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 17:09:19 CET 2026) in Seeking "Whale" for Omni-USDT Batch Redemption (Sub-1M):

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:54:45 AM
Tether announced they'd discontinue redemptions and freeze remaining tokens on Omni and a few other legacy chains, effective Sept 1, 2025.
If they can do this and get away with it, how are people still trusting Tether on other chains?
All stablecoins are tokens that can be frozen, minted, burned and upgraded by the issuer. There may be exceptions but that is not the norm. That is how things work, you are simply out of date. While it may not be considered normal or desirable, it is the standard and has been for a decade. How else would they be able to freeze any tokens that are suspected to be part of criminal activity, other than when they hit some platform?

Generally many tokens used a transition method and they tend to have cut off date for claims, otherwise they would have to support it indefinitely. They can never be certain if some balance is lost or whether someone is simply not responsive to the change. Often they do this when changing from a different layer of the same blockchain or when transitioning to another blockchain.

Quote from: flapduck on Today at 11:42:18 AM
Also, hunting for a whale/recovery service in public is like putting a "please DM me scams" sign on your forehead.   Cheesy
That is a general problem that has no good solution. If someone is not connected or does not have contacts that are in similar position, how else do you find people? You can either announce publicly or approach privately. However, private DMs of this kind are even more scrutinized so eventually OP would just get his account blocked by Telegram, X or wherever else he would try that.



22. Post 66247377 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 13:08:25 CET 2026) in [Registration] Best Altcoins Portfolio 2025:

Quote from: LoyceV on January 01, 2026, 03:10:28 PM
Can you post the same graph again, but with the vertical scale limited to 1500?

Hooo you're asking too much from me Smiley. But here is the graph without Woodie (again, nothing personal Smiley) :



And I realize I forgot to do the LCR... So :
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/23486883/
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/24269401/

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For the other contest, I won't hide the fact that it seems compromised (or else I will have to go through the hassle of charging participants an entry fee...).
What did I miss?

No, nothing too serious. Maybe I have a false good idea, or maybe the CMs have less money than I thought Smiley.
And I realize that I forgot to thank Icopress and Whale.io. Sorry I was a little tired yesterday Smiley



23. Post 66247099 (unedited backup) (by Rikafip) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 11:34:20 CET 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on January 01, 2026, 08:31:54 AM
Those are normal Mullvad prices if you pay with crypto.
Yep, there is a 10% discount if you pay with bitcoin or monero.



Quote from: Synchronice on January 01, 2026, 03:55:22 PM
Guys, what's the best VPN for streaming and/or gaming? From my experience, NordVPN was the best, it offered the highest speed and lowest ping.
Mullvad. Works like a charm for me, and doesn't have that annoying thing that in order to get a good price you have to pay yearly sub, like with many other VPNs.



24. Post 66246580 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 08:02:02 CET 2026) in Satofan44: moron of the year 2025:

Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on Today at 03:32:16 AM

I wasn't going to distrust them for just one feedback that I consider incorrect but after this to LoyceV, I think the time has come. I am distrusting lovesmayfamilis and DireWolfM14 while they keep those greens tag on his profile.



After the incident with LoyceV, I'll be removing my tag, as it's clear the guy is in agony, going beyond all reasonable limits. I'd agree with his comments about some others, saying the forum is full of people who simply milk it and rewrite the same thing a thousand times, but tagging LoyceV is clearly a sign of illness. I was hoping for a change in this user, but apparently my attempts to see the best in people have been fruitless.
But as for you, Free Market Capitalist, I'd also ask you not to trust me, and I'll reciprocate, as I don't know anyone as argumentative as you, ready to start arguments at every turn, even online. Your arguments with AB de Royse777 were the first example, and now they've only confirmed it. Ignore me and don't trust me; please do so. Tongue Tongue Tongue Grin



25. Post 66246207 (unedited backup) (by UserU) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 01:47:49 CET 2026) in [2026] New Year Price Prediction Game [$100 prize for the winner]:

Quote from: LoyceV on January 01, 2026, 10:31:19 AM

If Bitcoin would have doubled, I would have won Tongue

Oh, how silly those early bets must have looked now (including mine) 😁

Nevertheless, grats to the winners and thanks for the GA!



26. Post 66246052 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Fri Jan 2 00:32:55 CET 2026) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: bitmover on December 30, 2025, 08:48:25 PM
I understand that Monero had a good performance this year, but holders lost a lot of money holding it.
What did I miss here?
XMR holders have lost money while keeping Monero?! Monero, which had 120%-150% YTD in 2025. Not bad at all for one of the major altcoins.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 31, 2025, 07:51:47 AM
Who's holding Monero? I get the feeling the price is more based on actual usage, and it often seems to move in the other direction: when Bitcoin goes up, Monero goes down (and vice versa). At least in the short term I get the feeling Monero is more stable measured in dollars than it is when measured in Bitcoin.
I guess "who's holding Monero" is the rhetorical question.
Monero is still being mined. What you describe could perhaps be attributed to the fact that miners sometimes sell xmr to cover costs, which are related to fiat



27. Post 66245416 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 21:17:19 CET 2026) in Hey guys...did we lose a ton of merit sources or am I hallucinating?:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 24, 2025, 08:54:11 AM
You're not hallucinating, just a tad slow Tongue

I never discount the latter being the case.  Don't yet look like a turtle, but give me 10-12 years and presented with my picture, one might not be able to tell the difference--but I've already got the glacial pace mastered.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 24, 2025, 08:54:11 AM
I count 74641 Merits in 3 months, so about 25000 per month on average. I'd say that's enough: there are much less posts than when Merit was introduced, while good posters aren't restricted by Merit for ranking up.

If there weren't any signature campaigns, this conversation would not exist, nor would the hundreds that have taken place in the past about ranking up.  There are fewer of them than there were in 2018 if my memory serves me correctly, and spaces in them are much more limited; so you're probably spot-on about that number of merits being enough for the whole forum; I hadn't considered that until today.  Certainly there aren't a lot of complaints about it being too difficult to rank up, get merits or any of that stuff that was common a few years ago.



28. Post 66245387 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 21:08:55 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:53:51 PM
BTCuon anno community italiana
~
LoyceV è il più generoso in assoluto (3.88).
Lol Cheesy



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Merited by fillippone (9), LoyceV (6),
Merited by *Ace* (1)
→ 2026: (6.00) Cheesy

LoL in realtà con questi merit ricevuti e inviati entrerai di diritto nel report di gennaio  Grin difficile avere un rateo così alto. dovrei rivedere un pò le metriche di calcolo, magari mettere un paletto minimo, 5 merit ricevuti e 5 merit inviati

translation: LoL, with these merits received and sent, you will actually be included in the January report Grin It's difficult to have such a high rate. I should review the calculation metrics a little, maybe set a minimum threshold of 5 merits received and 5 merits sent.



29. Post 66244740 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 18:25:55 CET 2026) in DT update log:

This month 114 users were eligible.

Old:
Code:
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
d5000
joker_josue
Pmalek
vizique
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
EFS
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
bitbollo
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
o_solo_miner
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
SFR10
holydarkness
polymerbit
tweetious
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Kryptowerk
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
roycilik
CryptopreneurBrainboss
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
MinoRaiola
GazetaBitcoin
TheBeardedBaby
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder

New:
Code:
theymos
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
philipma1957
babo
Cyrus
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Mitchell
vizique
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
dbshck
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
o_solo_miner
Real-Duke
klarki
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
holydarkness
Lafu
polymerbit
tweetious
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Kryptowerk
julerz12
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
CryptopreneurBrainboss
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
sheenshane
3meek
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
TheBeardedBaby
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
BlackHatCoiner
Lillominato89
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio



30. Post 66244725 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 18:22:14 CET 2026) in Avoid selling your account for just a few bucks:

Quote from: Outhue on Today at 07:03:28 AM
I am in no way saying this is a good idea on the side of the buyer but sellers do sometimes have good reasons to sell their accounts.
Selling their account means possibly tarnishing their past for the sake of a little bit of Money.  I am aware that there are some Accounts worth a TON of Money but they would probably never sell it anyway.  LoyceV would probably be able to sell it for as little as 5,000 Dollars if not the double of that.  But what is the point?

The way Leo left by asking for his account to be banned is in my opinion the most respectable way to do it.  He could have sold his if he quit anyway.  But he did not, and it is a good thing.  Imagine all of us exchanged our Account owner ship at some point, you would not know who you are talking to any more and always had to make sure the person writing is still the one you used to answer to.

In all honesty.  The ONLY reason most people purchase a Bitcoin Talk Account is to immediately be able to join Signature Campaigns.



31. Post 66244146 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 15:32:37 CET 2026) in [Registration] Best Altcoins Portfolio 2025:

And that's it, 2025 is over. It's time for the results.

But first, let's summarize the performance of altcoins, which we can definitely call shitcoins.
Only a few shitcoins manage to outperform BTC. The big winners are Monero and gold.
Here is the bloodbath :

   Alts      Evol 2025      Alts      Evol 2025   
   Monero (XMR)      95,72      CHEQD Network (CHEQ)      -81,66   
   Tether Gold (XAUT)      60,17      Aptos (APT)      -82,02   
   PAX Gold (PAXG)      59,38      The Sandbox (SAND)      -82,37   
   BNB (BNB)      21,78      DOG•GO•TO•THE•MOON (Runes) (DOG)      -82,48   
   Grin (GRIN)      21,52      Saros (SAROS)      -82,87   
   EURC (EURC)      13,48      WAX (WAXP)      -83,20   
   Hyperliquid (HYPE)      7,93      Pyth Network (PYTH)      -83,38   
   Jupiter Perpetuals Liquidity Provider Token (JLP)      2,26      SPACE ID (ID)      -83,74   
   Tether (USDT)      -0,12      Raydium (RAY)      -83,93   
   DAI (DAI)      -0,16      Zksync (ZK)      -83,95   
   BCGame Coin (BC)      -0,73      THORChain (RUNE)      -83,96   
   Ethereum (ETH)      -10,35      dogwifhat (WIF)      -84,76   
   Bitcoin (BTC)       -12,52      Wojak (WOJAK)      -85,13   
   Peercoin (PPC)      -26,70      Hana (HANA)      -86,24   
   Litecoin (LTC)      -38,17      WOO (WOO)      -86,30   
   Solana (SOL)      -41,05      Kekius Maximus (KEKIUS)      -87,09   
   XRP (XRP)      -43,21      Wormhole (W)      -87,26   
   MX (MX)      -45,58      Axie Infinity (AXS)      -87,46   
   Chainlink (LINK)      -47,00      dYdX (DYDX)      -87,49   
   Bitget Token (BGB)      -47,67      Brett (BRETT)      -89,20   
   Pendle (PENDLE)      -50,66      Eigenlayer (EIGEN)      -89,34   
   Aave (AAVE)      -52,99      NEURALAI (NEURAL)      -89,35   
   SPX6900 (SPX)      -53,24      ResearchCoin (RSC)      -89,45   
   Bitget Wallet Token (BWB)      -55,67      Sonic (S)      -90,53   
   Chainflip (FLIP)      -63,09      Goatseus Maximus (GOAT)      -90,64   
   XDC Network (XDC)      -63,52      Celestia (TIA)      -90,92   
   Waves (WAVES)      -63,63      Dogs (DOGS)      -91,40   
   Tezos (XTZ)      -63,65      ChainGPT (CGPT)      -91,43   
   GMX (GMX)      -67,85      Vanar Chain (VANRY)      -92,22   
   Dogecoin (DOGE)      -68,94      Ronin (RON)      -92,67   
   Avalanche (AVAX)      -69,23      MOG (MOG)      -92,91   
   Cardano (ADA)      -69,51      OPEN GPU (OGPU)      -93,00   
   Toncoin (TON)      -69,71      Odos (ODOS)      -93,32   
   Orca (ORCA)      -70,08      Hamster Kombat (HMSTR)      -93,36   
   Morpho (MORPHO)      -70,38      Usual (USUAL)      -95,44   
   Kaspa (KAS)      -70,51      NEM (XEM)      -95,46   
   Sui (SUI)      -70,59      ParallelAI (PAI)      -95,52   
   Cosmos Hub (ATOM)      -70,71      Catbal ($CATBAL)      -96,23   
   Hedera (HBAR)      -70,72      Zero1 Labs (DEAI)      -96,45   
   NEAR Protocol (NEAR)      -70,74      LinqAI (LNQ)      -96,59   
   LayerZero (ZRO)      -73,43      Aleph Zero (AZERO)      -96,72   
   Internet Computer (ICP)      -73,75      SuiPad (SUIP)      -96,75   
   Jupiter (JUP)      -76,09      Hyperlauncher (LAUNCH)      -96,79   
   FLOKI (FLOKI)      -76,65      Supra (SUPRA)      -96,91   
   Filecoin (FIL)      -76,83      PAAL AI (PAAL)      -96,99   
   Hawk Tuah (HAWKTUAH)      -77,77      aether collective (AETHER)      -98,56   
   Pepe (PEPE)      -77,78      Tomarket (TOMA)      -98,67   
   Ethena (ENA)      -78,13      Lenfi (LENFI)      -99,20   
   Polygon (MATIC)      -78,78      KIKICat (KIKI)      -99,75   
   Cartesi (CTSI)      -78,99      HIVE  (HIVE)      -99,88   
   Minima (MINIMA)      -79,91      Krypton DAO (KRD)      -99,92   
   IoTeX (IOTX)      -79,97      Vapor (VAPOR)      -99,96   
   Livepeer (LPT)      -80,00      Meme TrumpCoin (TRUMP)      -99,97   
   Realio Network Token (RIO)      -81,49      Akuma Inu (AKUMA)      -99,98   
   Injective (INJ)      -81,55               
                        

Now, let's move on to the individual rankings.

The general graph, but we can't see anything.



Here is what you have been waiting for:

   Pos      Users      31/12/2025   
   1      internetional      1 260,76   
   2      paid2      1 220,88   
   3      LoyceV      1 198,08   
   4      Halab      1 151,09   
   5      GazetaBitcoin      1 041,95   
   6      sompitonov      930,82   
         Bitcoin      874,81   
   7      DireWolfM14      821,98   
   8      memehunter      800,13   
   9      examplens      746,70   
   10      ajiz138      656,18   
   11      icopress      598,04   
   12      n0nce      527,45   
   13      B1g4udge      480,78   
   14      FinneysTrueVision      479,49   
         Average      476,40   
   15      rat03gopoh      463,46   
   16      shahzadafzal      444,93   
   17      DYING_S0UL      425,33   
   18      Smartprofit      422,18   
   19      GrosWesh      397,12   
   20      Rikafip      388,15   
   21      Despairo      337,21   
   22      jokers10      332,92   
   23      LogitechMouse      328,47   
   24      SamReomo      319,81   
   25      Saint-loup      311,89   
         Random_but_balanced      294,28   
   26      Taskford      293,33   
   27      tokeweed      287,41   
   28      xandry      278,98   
   29      cryptofrka      235,41   
   30      Woodie      223,82   
   31      klarki      223,12   
   32      worldofcoins      204,11   
   33      Buchi-88      201,36   
   34      bitmover      185,88   
   35      famososMuertos      180,52   
   36      arallmuus      171,39   
   37      libert19      165,05   
   38      Koal-84      131,81   
   39      xLays      99,82   
   40      slackovic      88,12   
                  

Congratulations to internetional, paid2, and LoyceV.

The most surprising thing is that, for once, the winner didn't select the best-performing shitcoin (XMR). It was all about the proportions of his selection.

As usual, I will wait 2-3 days so that everyone can check that I haven't made a mistake. Then I will contact the winners by PM to ask for their BTC address so I can send the rewards.
(What worries me a little is that paid2's last login date is 28/11. I hope he's looking to buy his third house and he will be back soon).

Thank you for this year, it was truly special (a little thought for Woodie Smiley), and the suspense was definitely there.
Be careful when trading shitcoins, don't forget to take your profits.


For the other contest, I won't hide the fact that it seems compromised (or else I will have to go through the hassle of charging participants an entry fee...).



32. Post 66243727 (unedited backup) (by satscraper) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 13:26:19 CET 2026) in How to successfully make phone device storage to be clean completely:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:19:21 AM
However, even performing the factory reset does not guarantee complete security, especially if the phone was manufactured by Chinese company. China relevant phones are subjects of concerns about potential surveillance features that may be integrated at the hardware level. So to be on the safe side I would destroy phically the chip on board relevant for all kind of communication with outside world.
If your device comes with hardware level surveillance, destroying it is already too late. You should never have used it for any sensitive information.

Agreed. It’s better for OP to buy inexpensive, older‑model new phone rather than rely on the used device. Spending a few dozen bucks on such  phone won’t strain their pockets too much, but it can help them avoid  the surveillance concerns in the long run. At least, that’s how I would do it keeping in mind the goal of minimizing any potential data leakage from my device.



33. Post 66243184 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 10:05:20 CET 2026) in [STATS] Distribusi Merit Sub Forum Indonesia:


Pada gambar diatas saya sengaja menampilkan gambaran Distribusi Merit oleh Moderator kita dbshck
Saya berfikir pada gambar tersebut memiliki pesan tersirat, yakni "Distribusikanlah merit secara merata dan tempatkan pada tulisan yang tepat (Bukan Untuk Farming)."

Terlepas dari itu semua, Thread ini saya buat untuk sekedar mencatat dan merangkum data Distribusi Merit yang beredar di Sub Forum Indonesia.
Isinya murni statistik siapa yang sering mengirim merit, siapa yang paling banyak menerima dan siapa yang paling aktif posting.

Tujuannya bukan untuk menilai benar atau salah, apalagi menghakimi user tertentu. Data ini hanya sebagai bahan pantauan bersama, siapa tahu bisa jadi referensi diskusi atau sekadar arsip komunitas ke depannya.

Semua data diambil dari aktivitas publik Bitcointalk dan beberapa referensi di ambil dari Ninjastic.Space dan Merit Dashboard.
Kalau ada yang kurang, keliru atau ingin menambahkan sudut pandang lain, silakan langsung disampaikan dan diskusikan.
Harapannya Semoga Thread ini bisa membantu meningkatkan kualitas diskusi dan kesadaran bersama dalam Mendistribusikan Merit di Sub Forum Indonesia.

Sebelumnya saya akan menampilkan Data Distribusi Merit sepanjang tahun 2025, lalu akan di lanjut update secara berkala mungkin seminggu sekali untuk keberlanjutan Data Distribusi Merit ini.



Selain nama yang tercantum di gambar saya juga mau mengarsipkan semua nama yang terlibat dalam distribusi merit tersebut.

List Pengirim Merit Sepanjang Tahun 2025
Code:
+---------------------------+-------------+
| Pengirim Merit            | Total Merit |
+---------------------------+-------------+
| dbshck                    | 286         |
| Husna QA                  | 279         |
| reefsea                   | 119         |
| ginsan                    | 100         |
| BigBos                    | 90          |
| taufik123                 | 81          |
| AakZaki                   | 79          |
| fillippone                | 74          |
| Nahl                      | 71          |
| salad daging              | 67          |
| MAAManda                  | 65          |
| lizarder                  | 63          |
| red4slash                 | 60          |
| Ryu_Ar1                   | 58          |
| Akbarkoe                  | 56          |
| ndutndut                  | 53          |
| Arenga pinnata            | 50          |
| Rashlyowl                 | 50          |
| Raflesia                  | 49          |
| BABY SHOES                | 48          |
| Pandorak                  | 48          |
| bangjoe                   | 48          |
| Furious 7                 | 47          |
| MArsland                  | 44          |
| Mallampue                 | 44          |
| jems                      | 44          |
| kaconk                    | 44          |
| AprilioMP                 | 43          |
| khiholangkang             | 43          |
| Bazzu                     | 42          |
| Mame89                    | 42          |
| junder                    | 42          |
| Xcode7                    | 41          |
| Halab                     | 40          |
| Jatiluhung                | 39          |
| Uruhara                   | 37          |
| Juse14                    | 36          |
| mindrust                  | 36          |
| moneystery                | 36          |
| @nn@_pen9                 | 35          |
| Luzin                     | 35          |
| MarjorieZimmermanGinger   | 35          |
| liuka                     | 35          |
| retreat                   | 35          |
| CageMabok                 | 34          |
| woez                      | 34          |
| Chikito                   | 33          |
| Fara Chan                 | 33          |
| jcojci                    | 33          |
| wmaurik                   | 33          |
| ancafe                    | 32          |
| Ahli38                    | 31          |
| nara1892                  | 31          |
| Solokan                   | 30          |
| mu_enrico                 | 30          |
| Dickiy                    | 29          |
| hyudien                   | 29          |
| G_Besar                   | 27          |
| landheer                  | 27          |
| bitLeap                   | 26          |
| edy_58                    | 26          |
| silpersurfer              | 26          |
| topbitcoin                | 26          |
| Patikno                   | 25          |
| atookz                    | 25          |
| reagansimms               | 25          |
| Gallar                    | 24          |
| Gaza13                    | 24          |
| kamvreto                  | 24          |
| Tamaperdana               | 23          |
| DenyAryanto               | 22          |
| Hanadawa                  | 22          |
| skarais                   | 21          |
| Davian144                 | 20          |
| Kriptogram14              | 20          |
| iamsange                  | 20          |
| puloweh555                | 20          |
| KyoFi                     | 19          |
| kawetsriyanto             | 19          |
| pusaka                    | 19          |
| KeenanEl19                | 18          |
| Rampagoe004               | 18          |
| Bobrox                    | 16          |
| Razmirraz                 | 16          |
| tottong                   | 16          |
| 1miau                     | 15          |
| Jody.Drummer              | 15          |
| LastKiss                  | 15          |
| aylabadia05               | 15          |
| boty                      | 15          |
| punk.zink                 | 15          |
| JayJuanGee                | 14          |
| armanda90                 | 14          |
| ashmodeus                 | 14          |
| len01                     | 14          |
| yudi09                    | 14          |
| P3Key                     | 13          |
| Velemir Sava              | 13          |
| bisnisali16               | 13          |
| wakier                    | 13          |
| maydna                    | 12          |
| Andrija Branislav         | 11          |
| Oneandpure                | 11          |
| bounceback                | 11          |
| 8rch7                     | 10          |
| BekantanSejagatTeamPenipu | 10          |
| GazetaBitcoin             | 10          |
| Mr.sprin                  | 10          |
| NotATether                | 10          |
| naira                     | 10          |
| sapta                     | 10          |
| tusandii                  | 10          |
| BITCOIN4X                 | 10          |
| Stella Mese               | 9           |
| mamesso                   | 9           |
| martinex                  | 9           |
| Ammar M. A.               | 9           |
| EFS                       | 8           |
| Kaliandra                 | 8           |
| Lamkuthang                | 8           |
| NewRanger                 | 8           |
| abhiseshakana             | 8           |
| traderethereum            | 8           |
| LoyceV                    | 8           |
| MRY                       | 8           |
| Porfirii                  | 7           |
| Yanghudi                  | 7           |
| indah rezqi               | 7           |
| mattsaronx                | 7           |
| memequiserle              | 7           |
| ArdiPrabowo               | 7           |
| Fakhrulenclix             | 7           |
| Sipurba                   | 6           |
| amihada                   | 6           |
| arufox                    | 6           |
| masulum                   | 6           |
| zaim7413                  | 6           |
| Renampun                  | 6           |
| alankasman                | 6           |
| joniboini                 | 5           |
| macson                    | 5           |
| BlackBaron                | 5           |
| DdmrDdmr                  | 5           |
| Freddie Boyer             | 4           |
| WeedGoW                   | 4           |
| fadhilz123                | 4           |
| icopress                  | 4           |
| mumang siat               | 4           |
| wahyuagung26              | 4           |
| $anounimus$               | 4           |
| Dr.Osh                    | 4           |
| Little Mouse              | 4           |
| Rengga Jati               | 3           |
| Xal0lex                   | 3           |
| dansus021                 | 3           |
| klarki                    | 3           |
| lucky80                   | 3           |
| maknyos                   | 3           |
| mrust_mobile              | 3           |
| noorman0                  | 3           |
| rat03gopoh                | 3           |
| semloheh                  | 3           |
| siniminomorocomunisakito  | 3           |
| xusxuquade                | 3           |
| Awak Bambi                | 3           |
| Awaklara                  | 3           |
| Bridgoro                  | 2           |
| CasinoBetGame             | 2           |
| CryptoCoinNews            | 2           |
| JariKriting               | 2           |
| Not your key not your BTC | 2           |
| Pmalek                    | 2           |
| TedMosby                  | 2           |
| TheBobyHunter             | 2           |
| Toro iskandar             | 2           |
| cakravothy                | 2           |
| roycilik                  | 2           |
| strunberg                 | 2           |
| zororaka                  | 2           |
| Asudale                   | 1           |
| BitTraderCute             | 1           |
| CllickerQluicker          | 1           |
| DYING_S0UL                | 1           |
| ETCethereum               | 1           |
| FunshareNesialMLMPenipu   | 1           |
| Halime Anatolia           | 1           |
| Jazzsterbit               | 1           |
| Kuingsudaqila             | 1           |
| Ludmilla_rose1995         | 1           |
| Obab                      | 1           |
| PokerBetting              | 1           |
| PokerDiceMan              | 1           |
| PonzyManCrazyLiar         | 1           |
| SCCFX                     | 1           |
| SimpeleSimpele            | 1           |
| Sovannar Sangha           | 1           |
| TopT3ns                   | 1           |
| VeiweiLo                  | 1           |
| Wildwest                  | 1           |
| YOSHIE                    | 1           |
+---------------------------+-------------+

List Penerima Merit Sepanjang Tahun 2025
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| Penerima Merit             | Total Merit |
+----------------------------+-------------+
| Husna QA                   | 123         |
| MAAManda                   | 118         |
| Arenga pinnata             | 92          |
| AakZaki                    | 80          |
| red4slash                  | 80          |
| reefsea                    | 78          |
| Raflesia                   | 76          |
| salad daging               | 73          |
| taufik123                  | 72          |
| liuka                      | 71          |
| ginsan                     | 69          |
| Pandorak                   | 68          |
| Furious 7                  | 67          |
| Jatiluhung                 | 65          |
| Uruhara                    | 65          |
| Rashlyowl                  | 64          |
| mu_enrico                  | 64          |
| Xcode7                     | 63          |
| MarjorieZimmermanGinger    | 61          |
| Juse14                     | 60          |
| Luzin                      | 59          |
| Ryu_Ar1                    | 59          |
| Solokan                    | 59          |
| Fara Chan                  | 58          |
| bangjoe                    | 58          |
| BigBos                     | 57          |
| Ahli38                     | 55          |
| CageMabok                  | 54          |
| silpersurfer               | 54          |
| woez                       | 54          |
| ndutndut                   | 53          |
| masulum                    | 52          |
| khiholangkang              | 51          |
| retreat                    | 50          |
| nara1892                   | 48          |
| MArsland                   | 46          |
| Patikno                    | 46          |
| lizarder                   | 46          |
| Chikito                    | 45          |
| G_Besar                    | 45          |
| AprilioMP                  | 44          |
| edy_58                     | 43          |
| jems                       | 43          |
| KyoFi                      | 42          |
| ancafe                     | 42          |
| bitLeap                    | 42          |
| jcojci                     | 40          |
| skarais                    | 39          |
| moneystery                 | 38          |
| dansus021                  | 37          |
| pusaka                     | 37          |
| @nn@_pen9                  | 36          |
| Hanadawa                   | 36          |
| Mallampue                  | 36          |
| topbitcoin                 | 36          |
| Mame89                     | 34          |
| atookz                     | 33          |
| iamsange                   | 33          |
| Nahl                       | 32          |
| Rampagoe004                | 31          |
| Akbarkoe                   | 30          |
| junder                     | 29          |
| Dickiy                     | 28          |
| aylabadia05                | 28          |
| zororaka                   | 28          |
| KeenanEl19                 | 27          |
| Kriptogram14               | 27          |
| hyudien                    | 27          |
| armanda90                  | 26          |
| puloweh555                 | 26          |
| BABY SHOES                 | 25          |
| Kuingsudaqila              | 25          |
| reagansimms                | 25          |
| yudi09                     | 25          |
| Bobrox                     | 24          |
| Tamaperdana                | 23          |
| punk.zink                  | 23          |
| wakier                     | 23          |
| Gaza13                     | 22          |
| tottong                    | 22          |
| wmaurik                    | 22          |
| Jody.Drummer               | 21          |
| Gallar                     | 19          |
| Razmirraz                  | 19          |
| len01                      | 18          |
| zuzie                      | 18          |
| kawetsriyanto              | 17          |
| FunshareNesialMLMPenipu    | 16          |
| BlackBaron                 | 15          |
| Bazzu                      | 14          |
| NewRanger                  | 14          |
| abhiseshakana              | 14          |
| Mr.sprin                   | 13          |
| Not your key not your BTC  | 13          |
| Oneandpure                 | 13          |
| Velemir Sava               | 13          |
| landheer                   | 13          |
| naira                      | 13          |
| 8rch7                      | 12          |
| ashmodeus                  | 12          |
| maydna                     | 12          |
| amihada                    | 11          |
| arufox                     | 11          |
| Ammar M. A.                | 10          |
| JariKriting                | 10          |
| Juanas Orta                | 10          |
| LastKiss                   | 10          |
| macson                     | 10          |
| martinex                   | 10          |
| traderethereum             | 10          |
| Kaliandra                  | 10          |
| MiauKitchen                | 9           |
| Naruhima                   | 9           |
| indah rezqi                | 9           |
| joniboini                  | 9           |
| MRY                        | 9           |
| akhzayn                    | 8           |
| burungmalam                | 7           |
| mumang siat                | 7           |
| pina_pino                  | 7           |
| xeqoRameshAxueamExaqana    | 7           |
| BITCOIN4X                  | 7           |
| GoldMagic                  | 6           |
| Samahabosa                 | 6           |
| bisnisali16                | 6           |
| zaim7413                   | 6           |
| $anounimus$                | 6           |
| PokerDiceMan               | 5           |
| Renampun                   | 5           |
| roycilik                   | 5           |
| Awak Bambi                 | 5           |
| BitTraderCute              | 4           |
| Brahmahatyaa               | 4           |
| Just Say                   | 4           |
| Ludmilla_rose1995          | 4           |
| Reredmi896                 | 4           |
| Toro iskandar              | 4           |
| WeedGoW                    | 4           |
| Wildwest                   | 4           |
| boty                       | 4           |
| rangga28                   | 4           |
| Bitinity                   | 4           |
| PokerBetting               | 3           |
| agan husaeni               | 3           |
| alankasman                 | 3           |
| coder0x15                  | 3           |
| Asudale                    | 3           |
| Jazzterbit                 | 2           |
| Lamkuthang                 | 2           |
| Rengga Jati                | 2           |
| bayu7adi                   | 2           |
| bbarisme                   | 2           |
| blue Snow                  | 2           |
| capokmerah                 | 2           |
| dbshck                     | 2           |
| ryzaadit                   | 2           |
| semloheh                   | 2           |
| Agus Purmono               | 2           |
| Andrija Branislav          | 1           |
| Faizan Zen                 | 1           |
| FiliOrangGila              | 1           |
| Innerpumper                | 1           |
| JunEd123                   | 1           |
| MA2LX                      | 1           |
| Rilea Stratus Kai          | 1           |
| Sovannar Sangha            | 1           |
| StreakW                    | 1           |
| TelolettOm                 | 1           |
| Timothy Ronald             | 1           |
| asayoyaasa                 | 1           |
| maknyos                    | 1           |
| nurilham                   | 1           |
| tusandii                   | 1           |
| xvacator                   | 1           |
+----------------------------+-------------+



Namun yang tidak kalah penting yakni User Paling Aktif ini karena nama-nama ini adalah pondasi agar Sub Fofum Indonesia tetap menyala, saya juga akan mengarsipkan nama-nama selain yang ada di gambar.

List User Paling Aktif Sepanjang Tahun 2025
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| User Paling Aktif          | Total Post |
+----------------------------+------------+
| Chikito                    | 432        |
| mu_enrico                  | 365        |
| punk.zink                  | 278        |
| joniboini                  | 271        |
| MAAManda                   | 254        |
| Luzin                      | 253        |
| abhiseshakana              | 228        |
| jcojci                     | 209        |
| Husna QA                   | 209        |
| maydna                     | 195        |
| taufik123                  | 169        |
| armanda90                  | 159        |
| Rashlyowl                  | 155        |
| salad daging               | 147        |
| masulum                    | 147        |
| moneystery                 | 147        |
| panjul07                   | 142        |
| retreat                    | 142        |
| traderethereum             | 140        |
| kawetsriyanto              | 138        |
| reagansimms                | 132        |
| @nn@_pen9                  | 126        |
| silpersurfer               | 125        |
| BABY SHOES                 | 124        |
| TelolettOm                 | 123        |
| Nahl                       | 121        |
| bangjoe                    | 121        |
| Arenga pinnata             | 121        |
| Juse14                     | 117        |
| naira                      | 116        |
| blue Snow                  | 116        |
| mamesso                    | 112        |
| Solokan                    | 112        |
| Pandorak                   | 111        |
| red4slash                  | 110        |
| Ryu_Ar1                    | 110        |
| Furious 7                  | 108        |
| Uruhara                    | 108        |
| khiholangkang              | 101        |
| Jatiluhung                 | 99         |
| topbitcoin                 | 98         |
| aylabadia05                | 97         |
| Raflesia                   | 96         |
| BITCOIN4X                  | 94         |
| Ahli38                     | 93         |
| AprilioMP                  | 93         |
| pusaka                     | 91         |
| Renampun                   | 91         |
| Patikno                    | 88         |
| len01                      | 87         |
| bitLeap                    | 86         |
| liuka                      | 86         |
| Bitinity                   | 84         |
| Akbarkoe                   | 82         |
| wakier                     | 82         |
| nara1892                   | 80         |
| BigBos                     | 79         |
| woez                       | 79         |
| Razmirraz                  | 77         |
| Xcode7                     | 76         |
| MarjorieZimmermanGinger    | 72         |
| junder                     | 70         |
| Mallampue                  | 67         |
| Gaza13                     | 67         |
| hyudien                    | 64         |
| AakZaki                    | 63         |
| ginsan                     | 63         |
| KeenanEl19                 | 63         |
| Rengga Jati                | 62         |
| ndutndut                   | 62         |
| yudi09                     | 59         |
| CageMabok                  | 59         |
| Hanadawa                   | 59         |
| ancafe                     | 58         |
| Rampagoe004                | 58         |
| reefsea                    | 57         |
| puloweh555                 | 54         |
| Dickiy                     | 50         |
| macson                     | 49         |
| lizarder                   | 48         |
| Mame89                     | 47         |
| indah rezqi                | 46         |
| 8rch7                      | 45         |
| KyoFi                      | 45         |
| jems                       | 44         |
| roycilik                   | 43         |
| LastKiss                   | 42         |
| G_Besar                    | 41         |
| Maaop7                     | 38         |
| tottong                    | 37         |
| Bobrox                     | 34         |
| NewRanger                  | 33         |
| edy_58                     | 33         |
| Tamaperdana                | 33         |
| Fara Chan                  | 32         |
| Kaliandra                  | 32         |
| Oneandpure                 | 31         |
| amihada                    | 29         |
| Jody.Drummer               | 28         |
| Velemir Sava               | 28         |
| landheer                   | 28         |
| iamsange                   | 25         |
| dansus021                  | 24         |
| FunshareNesialMLMPenipu    | 24         |
| Bazzu                      | 23         |
| JariKriting                | 22         |
| zaim7413                   | 22         |
| Mr.sprin                   | 22         |
| WeedGoW                    | 22         |
| Gallar                     | 22         |
| atookz                     | 22         |
| Wildwest                   | 21         |
| PokerDiceMan               | 21         |
| zuzie                      | 20         |
| skarais                    | 20         |
| MRY                        | 20         |
| siniminomorocomunisakito   | 20         |
| BlackBaron                 | 19         |
| Samahabosa                 | 19         |
| Lamkuthang                 | 19         |
| Liboy95                    | 19         |
| martinex                   | 18         |
| xeqoRameshAxueamExaqana    | 18         |
| zororaka                   | 18         |
| Andrija Branislav          | 18         |
| wmaurik                    | 17         |
| capokmerah                 | 17         |
| redwine49                  | 17         |
| Soloist                    | 17         |
| ashmodeus                  | 16         |
| arufox                     | 16         |
| semloheh                   | 16         |
| Halime Anatolia            | 16         |
| tusandii                   | 15         |
| VeiweiLo                   | 15         |
| Dervish doff               | 15         |
| Tito Suwarno Nogoyo        | 15         |
| BitTraderCute              | 14         |
| SimpeleSimpele             | 14         |
| ryzaadit                   | 14         |
| Sipurba                    | 14         |
| P3Key                      | 14         |
| FiliOrangGila              | 13         |
| rangga28                   | 13         |
| elda34b                    | 13         |
| FATIHA                     | 13         |
| Not your key not your BTC  | 13         |
| Sovannar Sangha            | 12         |
| Freddie Boyer              | 12         |
| Jazzterbit                 | 12         |
| KawanXBT                   | 12         |
| Ekuwie                     | 12         |
| ringgo96                   | 11         |
| mumang siat                | 11         |
| Agus Purmono               | 11         |
| Kriptogram14               | 11         |
| Cypherpunkz                | 11         |
| Sususasa                   | 11         |
| Kuingsudaqila              | 11         |
| alankasman                 | 10         |
| rat03gopoh                 | 10         |
| Faizan Zen                 | 10         |
| Ammar M. A.                | 10         |
| Rilea Stratus Kai          | 10         |
| MJWALK                     | 10         |
| pina_pino                  | 10         |
| MA2LX                      | 10         |
| makn



34. Post 66243078 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 09:18:25 CET 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 30, 2025, 06:23:56 PM
Why would I do that, if I can do the same on Mullvad for $0.18? Wink
You can get Mullvad VPN for even cheaper if you purchase from their official resellers network. For example, a 1 year subscription would normally cost €60. At serialcart.de, you can buy the same for €53.49. At digitalgoods, it's €54. Mullvad officially links to these two sites from its website. Perhaps there are even better deals from unofficial sites.

https://serialcart.de/bestellen/mullvad-vpn/
https://digitalgoods.proxysto.re/en



35. Post 66242536 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Thu Jan 1 01:43:25 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:

BTCuon anno community italiana

Aspettando che il nostro buon fillippone rediga il report per dicembre 2025, ne approfitto per dare la prima panoramica annuale della nostra community, troverete nuovi grafici e nuove metriche, sperando che sia di vostro gradimento! Buona lettura!!

📊 Analisi Annuale della Board Italiana di Bitcointalk – 2025 📊
Un’analisi completa su attività, utenti e dinamiche della community italiana nel 2025



📌 Sintesi Annuale
Periodo analizzato: Gennaio-Dicembre 2025 (vs 2024)
Board: Italiano (ID: 28, incluse child boards)

MetricaValore (2025)Variazione vs 2024
Post totali9166-1929 (-17.39%)
Merit ricevuti7851+1053 (+15.49%)
Merit inviati7851+1053 (+15.49%)
Post con Merit341937%


Media Merit/Post: 0.86
Transazioni Merit: 4619
Top 3 Utenti per Post: Ale88, fillippone, babo
Top 3 Merit Receiver: fillippone, Plutosky, Ale88
Top 3 Merit Sender: fillippone, babo, Ale88
Top 3 Rateo Merit/Post: saverio, DensBTC, Smartvirus
Top 3 Utenti per Impatto: fillippone, Ale88, Plutosky

🔍 Insight: Il 2025 ha visto un calo dei post totali (-17.39%), ma un aumento significativo dei merit (+15.49%). La community premia sempre di più la qualità: il 37% dei post ha ricevuto merit, e la media merit/post (0.86) è in crescita. I top contributor rimangono costanti, con fillippone, Ale88 e Plutosky in testa.



📊 Distribuzione Post per Child Board
Dove si è concentrata l’attività della community nel 2025?

ChildboardPost (2025)Post (2024)Variazione
Italiano (Italian)837810448-2070
Guide (Italiano)19765+132
Progetti9354+39
Off-Topic (Italiano)13569+66
Accuse scam/truffe3122+9
Discussioni avanzate e sviluppo7975+4
Mining (Italiano)2451-27
Alt-Currencies (Italiano)2838-10

💡 Osservazione: La sezione "Guide" è quella con la crescita maggiore (+132 post), seguita da "Progetti" (+39) e "Off-Topic" (+66). Le sezioni tecniche come "Mining" e "Alt-Currencies" perdono interesse. La community si orienta verso contenuti formativi e discussioni generali.



👥 Top Contributor 2025
Utenti attivi: 500+ (di cui 300+ con almeno 10 post nel 2025)

Top 20 Utenti per Post
Pos.UserPost (2025)Post (2024)Variazione
1.Ale887701138-368
2.fillippone6981080-382
3.babo6541275-621
4.giorgione523140+383
5.Plutosky455533-78
6.xenomorfo410136+274
7.Lillominato89379237+142
8.gbianchi339346-7
9.conilmionome328667-339
10.bastisisca306526-220
11.cande8630557+248
12.*Ace*2870+287
13.Paolo.Demidov246369-123
14.bitbollo229527-298
15.banana3322575+150
16.pewboy19439+155
17.Italian Panic192286-94
18.giammangiato179496-317
19.verdinio177133+44
20.arulbero14152+89

📢 Curiosità: Ale88, fillippone e babo rimangono i top poster, ma con un calo generale. Giorgione e xenomorfo sono i nuovi entry con crescite significative (+383 e +274 post). Ace entra in classifica con 287 post, nuovo ingresso nel 2025.



🏆 Top Merit Receiver e Sender

Top 20 Merit Receiver
Pos.UserMerit Ricevuti
1.fillippone924
2.Plutosky622
3.Ale88519
4.babo443
5.gbianchi386
6.giorgione378
7.*Ace*374
8.Lillominato89317
9.arulbero291
10.xenomorfo221
11.cande86217
12.pewboy206
13.bastisisca203
14.banana33202
15.bitbollo202
16.conilmionome173
17.Italian Panic164
18.verdinio157
19.Paolo.Demidov143
20.m4r1o138


Top 20 Merit Sender
Pos.UserMerit Inviati
1.fillippone3428
2.babo1681
3.Ale88267
4.Plutosky192
5.giorgione183
6.gbianchi171
7.*Ace*167
8.Lillominato89135
9.xenomorfo109
10.bastisisca94
11.cande8693
12.Paolo.Demidov92
13.banana3381
14.arulbero77
15.pewboy74
16.bitbollo71
17.conilmionome60
18.martinom57
19.bitcoiner18055
20.changaa50


💥 Insight: Fillippone è il principale distributore di merit (3428 inviati), seguito da babo (1681). Solo 2 utenti hanno inviato più di 1000 merit, a dimostrazione di una community guidata da pochi "super-distributori".



🏆 Top 20 Utenti per Impatto (Post + Merit Ricevuti)
Chi ha avuto il maggiore impatto sulla community nel 2025?

Pos.UserPostMerit RicevutiImpatto
1.fillippone6989241735.00
2.Ale887705191163.50
3.Plutosky4556221160.50
4.babo654443991.50
5.giorgione523378828.50
6.gbianchi339386748.50
7.*Ace*287374704.50
8.Lillominato89379317665.00
9.xenomorfo410221536.50
10.arulbero141291507.00
11.cande86305217489.50
12.bastisisca306203472.50
13.banana33225202440.50
14.bitbollo229202439.50
15.conilmionome328173424.50
16.Italian Panic192164368.50
17.verdinio177157346.50
18.Paolo.Demidov246143342.50
19.m4r1o133138334.50
20.changaa131131327.50


💥 Insight: Fillippone domina la classifica con un impatto di 1735 punti, seguito da Ale88 e Plutosky. I top 3 rappresentano il 30% dell’impatto totale della community. Gli utenti con impatto >500 sono solo 10, a dimostrazione di una community guidata da pochi "super-contributor".



🔄 Top 20 Utenti per Rapporto Merit Ricevuti/Inviati
Chi distribuisce più merit rispetto a quelli ricevuti?

Pos.UserMerit RicevutiMerit InviatiRapporto
1.LoyceV8313.88
2.babo44316813.79
3.fillippone92434283.71
4.icopress133.00
5.lucolo571.40
6.rojan341.33
7.famososMuertos111.00
8.sp4rhawk111.00
9.Wrib52480.92
10.Paolo.Demidov143920.64
11.cande86217930.43
12.pewboy206740.36
13.bastisisca203940.46
14.banana33202810.40
15.bitbollo202710.35
16.conilmionome173600.35
17.Italian Panic164460.28
18.verdinio157490.31
19.martinom114570.50
20.bitcoiner180108550.51


🔄 Insight: Babo e fillippone sono i principali distributori di merit (rapporto 3.79 e 3.71). Solo 5 utenti hanno un rapporto >1, il che indica che la maggior parte della community riceve più merit di quanti ne invia. LoyceV è il più generoso in assoluto (3.88).



🎯 Rateo Merit/Post
saverio ha il rateo più alto: 6 merit per post
🎯 Cosa significa? Saverio riceve 6 merit per ogni post: contributi estremamente apprezzati e di alta qualità, anche con pochi post.

Top 10 Utenti per Rateo Merit/Post
Pos.UserPostMerit RicevutiRateo
1.saverio166
2.DensBTC2115.5
3.Smartvirus155
4.LoyceV284
5.TryNinja3124
6.bitmover3103.33
7.Rikafip12393.25
8.Makkara133
9.arulbero1412912.06
10.Sg4j1n3ll08141.75




📈 Top 10 Thread per Replies
Quali discussioni hanno catalizzato l’attenzione nel 2025?

Pos.ThreadRepliesLink
1.Re: BITCOIN PUMP!1428Apri
2.Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana561Apri
3.Re: Un modello logistico del prezzo di Bitcoin413Apri
4.Re: Exit strategy fuori dall'Italia388Apri
5.Re: FIRE - Financial Independence, Retire Early353Apri
6.Re: Ross Ulbricht e la sua imminente liberazione314Apri
7.Re: [2025] Bitcoin Pizza Day su Bitcointalk ?295Apri
8.Re: [DEFI USO AVANZATO- ESEMPIO] Ottenere un presito che si rimborsa da solo203Apri
9.Re: Tether investe in Juventus191Apri
10.Re: Bitcoin nelle elezioni americane - 2024 Edition186Apri

💬 Commento: Il thread "BITCOIN PUMP!" domina con 1428 replies, seguito da discussioni meta e temi di attualità (modello logistico di Bitcoin, FIRE, Ross Ulbricht). La community mostra interesse per argomenti tecnici, economici e di impatto sociale.



💰 Top 10 Post per Merit Ricevuti
Quali post hanno ricevuto il maggior riconoscimento nel 2025?

Pos.PostMeritAutoreLink
1.Comprare Bitcoin senza KYC: Bitcoin Bancomat a Milano rispettoso della Privacy37fillipponeApri
2.[DEFI: USO AVANZATO- ESEMPIO] Ottenere un presito che si rimborsa da solo36PlutoskyApri
3.[CONCORSO] Andrà su o andrà giù?28bitbolloApri
4.Bitcoin Power Law Based Loan Simulator28HostFatApri
5.[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana - RECAP FEBBRAIO26fillipponeApri
6.Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana26fillipponeApri
7.Che cos'è un rug pull e come evitarlo?25verdinioApri
8.[Meta] Andamento sezione italiana - RECAP AGOSTO25fillipponeApri
9.Re: BITCOIN PUMP!23arulberoApri
10.Re: [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana - RECAP APRILE23arulberoApri

💡 Osservazione: I post più premiati sono guide pratiche (es. "Comprare Bitcoin senza KYC"), analisi tecniche (modello logistico di Bitcoin) e concorsi. Fillippone e Plutosky dominano la classifica, ma anche nuovi utenti come verdinio emergono con contributi di qualità.



🎯 Conclusioni Generali


🎉 Grazie per l’attenzione! 🎉
Un ringraziamento speciale a Fillippone, Babo, e a tutti gli utenti che mantengono viva la board italiana!**
Questa analisi è stata realizzata per informare e intrattenere la community. Ogni dato è reale e verificabile. Continuate a partecipare e a rendere viva la board italiana di Bitcointalk!**
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36. Post 66240769 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Wed Dec 31 15:28:25 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 30, 2025, 06:23:56 PM
Why would I do that, if I can do the same on Mullvad for $0.18? Wink
If you look it like that for one month, than LNVPN is $0.1 for one day but you can't purchase Mullvad for one day as far as I know Wink
There is no guarantee Mullvad will be here forever, so I like to research possible alternatives.

Quote from: Zwei on December 30, 2025, 07:41:12 PM
they are listed on kycnotme, but most of the reviews there are about eSIM and phone numbers: https://kycnot.me/service/lnvpn
and from the looks of it, their VPN have data transfer limits and not that many servers (only 12).
i honestly don't see myself using their VPN.
This is where I first heard about them, on Kycnot website, and they have good reputation for everything they are offering for privacy.



37. Post 66240045 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Wed Dec 31 11:27:25 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:51:47 AM
I understand that Monero had a good performance this year, but holders lost a lot of money holding it.
Who's holding Monero?

I don't hold it

I received a few times as a payment, and I confess that I don't like to receive it as a payment.

Since I usually receive small values, such as $30, $80, etc, it is hard to convert, and usually fees are very high. Some services have a minimum of $100, others charge a base fee like $2 + 3-4%, whatever...

I just checked and splash.tf doesn't have a so minimum value for the exchange, which is good. I will use it the next time.

Quote
I get the feeling the price is more based on actual usage, and it often seems to move in the other direction: when Bitcoin goes up, Monero goes down (and vice versa). At least in the short term I get the feeling Monero is more stable measured in dollars than it is when measured in Bitcoin.

The problem is that btc is going up most of the time  Cheesy
This explains the XMR performance in the past decade ...



38. Post 66239817 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Wed Dec 31 10:13:08 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:

Sometimes I appreciate a good drama but the fundamental basis for this thread is based on a flawed premise. Its flawed because holy jeez, who cares. He's not out trying to scam people, he's obviously not positioning himself to build trust for a scam. If you think he needs tags for hurting peoples' feelings, thats on you.

One of the only times its appropriate to leave non-trade-related red tags (IMO) is for specifically trolling DT, and that's more you than him.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 27, 2025, 01:40:07 PM
But I love this freedom and it shouldn't be changed because some people think their (subjective!) feelings gives them any special rights.

This is what it comes down to: freedom.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 27, 2025, 01:40:07 PM
I don't see him in Hhampuz' spreadsheet. He's not the first one with that signature who's not listed.

It is an odd new trend though.



39. Post 66239668 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Wed Dec 31 09:09:25 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 23, 2025, 09:10:33 AM
Life is the greatest of teachers, boys and girls.  You get the test first, then you get the lesson
I want this printed on a tile on the wall Cheesy

As much as I'd like to take credit for the saying, my brain at the best of times seems like it just crawled out of the sea and there's no way I would have come up with it.  I could take a big crayon and write it like a dunce wherever you like though.

Quote from: EarnOnVictor on December 23, 2025, 09:46:33 AM
It's not all about me, but I'm curious: are you talking about me there?
Are you kidding me right now??? You of all people? Heck No! It's far from you. You are even one of the few members I like and respect in the forum. Your way is liberal, and your correction is unique. And even if you are strict sometimes, there's difference between being strict/factual and being uncultured and mean. The latter partly represent the character of the person I was referring to, and I used "partly" because, psychologically, he is worse in my assessment.
<snip>
Can you see that this is not your character?

People are usually a bad judge of themselves unless they've been given enough hardship in life to allow long periods of self-reflection.  I've had such periods and still find myself clubbed quite badly by my own hand--so thank you for the objective perspective.  Yes, I really really did think you were describing me.



40. Post 66239402 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Wed Dec 31 06:47:38 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: Solokan on Today at 12:20:37 AM
Regarding the post deemed AI-generated, I've also responded in the report thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456516.1740). You can check it out.
Thank you again.

To Aakzaki, I hope you can retract the negative tag you gave me. The address YOSHIE provided isn't mine. It's the contract address for a token when it's swapped. so it was a misunderstanding.

Even if the wallet connection is invalid, the status of this case should not be 0, because related to other evidence, you can't argue? How would you explain it all?

You've been on the same Bounty. The more you point out the stupidity, the more I will find other evidence. later I will show you below.
But before that, how are you going to refute this other evidence?
Quote from: AakZaki on December 29, 2025, 03:24:22 AM
Based on your findings as well, this is no longer a casual observation, but rather a pattern and data based finding, as outlined below:

This combination of indicators further convinces me that these accounts belong to the same individual:


Don't say it's a coincidence, because something is considered a coincidence if it happens once or twice. But if the same thing happens over and over again, it's part of an organized plan.

Like this Thread page that I archived. https://web.archive.org/web/20251230115452/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5545447.msg65866581
Try to pay attention to these big names in the picture, this is the merit network of the Solokan account. on the other hand, there are posts from the following names that are on same Thread page. Then what if this is not organized?

Solokan - Rollbit
Tamaperdana - Rollbit
Arenga pinnata - Rollbit
Jatiluhung - Bitsler   
Kaliandra -




I will show you evidence of other Wallet linkages, but the view should not be separated from the image of the Merit Network.


I will bring another name in my new find, namely the account name "Ahli38"

Quote
Wallet = 0xf3fbeC11839205071B29c8d22D624137189d5853
Sent to
Ahli38 = 0x349cAE00fc9d156f9e52944e4611b4d8A318B25f
https://bscscan.com/tx/0xc7bfa898a6682b1d2034721f1d14cb2dc429c99db57a3a2d462e46dda20cb41d

Quote
Wallet = 0xf3fbeC11839205071B29c8d22D624137189d5853
Sent to
Indodax Deposit = 0x4519B77F9D8cD16383B9B51B193f7792538eC1B4
https://bscscan.com/tx/0x4581dc996fdeb1806c479758c3fedfba01ab3779d884774a076edcb0f0f79da4

Quote
Solokan = 0x16C37d29964342C51c870c90e13632159870d365
Sent to
Indodax Deposit = 0x4519B77F9D8cD16383B9B51B193f7792538eC1B4
https://polygonscan.com/tx/0x8037e3dc8036f62ccc68138e069a8998279b3fa9be0c91600803176ebfdf01e5


Hi Brother, babo , JollyGood , LoyceV , Satofan44 , YOSHIE , stompix , nutildah , lovesmayfamilis
In my local case the case is very different, I will more easily analyze the connection of the account When there is a suspicious Merit abuse relationship. After an investigation, it was proven that there was a wallet that was connected. I will emphasize again referring to the proof of someone's confession that I posted earlier. They are HUGE ACCOUNT FARMING.



41. Post 66238776 (unedited backup) (by Rikafip) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 23:35:37 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:23:56 PM
choosing a VPN feels a lot like installing software: once I trust one, switching to another one only adds to my risk.
This!

The only thing that would make me change them is if they turn to shit or stop altogether. As long as they are working like they are now, I have no interest in trying anything else on the market.



42. Post 66238702 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 23:11:56 CET 2025) in Trezor hidden wallet: confirmed BTC on-chain, passphrase not reproducing:

Quote from: jwsutherland on December 29, 2025, 12:11:56 PM
To avoid further confusion: this address does exist and does contain ~0.7175 BTC, which can be verified here:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/bc1qgn5raset2n9m0npn50xnyadmlvdgctgdtum3mv

Some explorers (including mempool.space and blockstream.info) incorrectly reject this address, which is what caused the earlier verification issues.
Are you kidding me? Not even blockchair.com accepts this address as valid and mempool.space isn't faulty about the invalidity of above address either (I don't trust blockstream.info). What kind of broken links do you spread or what kind of weird malware do you have on your system, possibly? LoyceV already pointed out that every posted occurence of "your" address is faulty and an invalid Bech32 address.

bc1qgn5raset2n9m0npn50xnyadmlvdgctgdtum3mv is invalid because it has a checksum error, see here:

Source



43. Post 66238660 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 22:57:49 CET 2025) in Hey guys...did we lose a ton of merit sources or am I hallucinating?:

Quote from: Lucius on December 29, 2025, 03:44:34 PM
Now you need to change your personal text and embark on a new adventure towards Legendary rank Wink
I already changed my text, but for the legendary adventure, lol... It's scary to even take a step.

Why would that be a scary step? You need less than 500 merits to reach Legendary rank, and in one year that's quite achievable. On average, you need a little more than 1 merit per day, which is by no means an impossible mission.
You are very correct, it's possible... Just as I could get lucky on a special day and receive more than 1, just like LoyceV extended my merit count. It seems my lucky moments have started, just for encountering you. This will remain memorial to me.

I wonder if some merit sources who have some unspent smerits could finish meriting a post and get curious to check the person's post history to know if they deserve a few more merits.
It happens. But that takes more time than asking you to post some of your good posts in Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source so I can easily Merit them. Please do this Smiley
Thank you very much. I will use this thread from henceforth. I feel real good this season.



44. Post 66238431 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 21:48:26 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 26, 2025, 08:03:03 AM
Speaking of which, is it just me, or has Monero been outperforming Bitcoin this year? I thought that because Monero is extremely niche and prohibited from being supported on exchanges, it would hurt its price.
Monero more than doubled, Bitcoin dropped slightly, gold increased 70%. Monero is one of the few altcoins that did good this year, the large majority lost against Bitcoin.
Buying a privacy coin on centralized KYC exchanges doesn't make much sense, removing this takes away the speculation from people who aren't even withdrawing. So that makes me believe the value of Monero is more and more based on it's actual usage.

I think thay it is important to mention that monero price is still lagging behind a lot compared to btc, eth and most other important coins.

Monero price is very similar to 2017, when btc was worth like 5k usd...

I understand that Monero had a good performance this year, but holders lost a lot of money holding it.



45. Post 66238242 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 20:50:49 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:31:43 AM
I hope that the address I mentioned above can be checked by truly reliable members such as LoyceV and others, because I know that only they are truly capable of analyzing on-chain data.
I try to avoid anything related to "analyzing" altcoin chains.

apart from ethereum, analysis on other chains only brings headaches unfortunately
I also get fed up with doing it, it annoys me to do it, I don't know if it's because I have a certain rejection of using alts or simply because I'm too used to bitcoin
I honestly can't tell

In any case, good job guys, for the analysis and for the investigative skills.



46. Post 66237495 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 17:20:26 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: Forsyth Jones on December 25, 2025, 07:40:36 PM
Speaking of which, is it just me, or has Monero been outperforming Bitcoin this year? I thought that because Monero is extremely niche and prohibited from being supported on exchanges, it would hurt its price.
There is a lot of manipulation in this market, but some people finally realized the real value of having privacy coin that is full fungible, so yes monero performed very good this year.
If you look at street price than difference is even more obvious.

Quote from: TryNinja on December 25, 2025, 08:52:02 PM
I guess fewer exchanges means way less trading and speculation (fake leveraged ups and downs) and more real demand from privacy people who actually use the coin to buy and sell stuff online. Cheesy
I many websites that seel stuff I always see bitcoin and monero on top, with all other coins being more like statistical error.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 26, 2025, 08:03:03 AM
Monero more than doubled, Bitcoin dropped slightly, gold increased 70%. Monero is one of the few altcoins that did good this year, the large majority lost against Bitcoin.
Silver also increased a lot, but I don't know the exact numbers.
They delisted monero from most centraslized exchange and they did everyone a favor Smiley
Even Splash exchgange said that monero coins are gone very quickly and they are not easy to purchase for a good price.

Quote from: examplens on December 26, 2025, 12:57:18 PM
You can also add Zcash (#ZEC) here. Which also has privacy features and has significantly outperformed many major coins, especially in the last quarter. Plus, ZEC is still present on most CEX, much simpler to trade and manage than XMR.
I've seen on other networks that there's a lot of discussion about whether Zcash can enter Monero territory.
It's only listed as Zec on centralized exchanges and that is not private at all, that is only optional with addresses starting with Z.
This coins is probablycreated by one middleeast government agency I would never use it.



47. Post 66237195 (unedited backup) (by StackItUp) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 16:12:43 CET 2025) in Till when should we keep up with abusive behaviour?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:06:37 PM
Should not be on any trust levels if he does not understand trust by default.
Mistakes happen, correcting them is what keeps the Trust system okay. This case was dealt with more than 5 months ago:
Quote
Trust list for: Satofan44 (Trust: neutral) (92 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP) (created 2025-07-05_Sat_05.18h)
Back to index

Satofan44's judgement is Trusted by:
1. joker_josue (Trust: +6 / =1 / -0) (5388 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)

~Satofan44's judgement is Distrusted by:
1. NEW yahoo62278 (Trust: +37 / =2 / -0) (3801 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
2. NEW lovesmayfamilis (Trust: +26 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (28) 4810 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
3. NEW God Of Thunder (Trust: +4 / =4 / -0) (DT1! (2) 1171 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
Thank you for explanation.
I still believe nobody should have a chance to climb the trust ladder knowing they were never trusted with corn, data, files, info or anything else valuable and showed that they are trusted.
being a newbie is not a crime. Tagging a newbie for something should never ever gain any trust.
as again, its not insurance.
Trust system is not a solution.
What i want is my trade receipt, provenance and date stamp of how i got the item.
If escrow providers or sellers thing i need their trust = they are wrong.
i need trade coint/ event stamp.
instead of rank and trust system. all members should be equal and if needed we could keep "trade count" it would mean people do not trust you but all what they say is that the trade took place.
Because now some new people buy and get no feedback.
i asked this for years, did those new people used different bitcoin? or why was they filtered for?
nobody ask the damn trust. give us the receipt and we are ok.
i hope my explanation will make sense as english is not my native language.

Thanks



48. Post 66237189 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 16:11:43 CET 2025) in Till when should we keep up with abusive behaviour?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:06:37 PM
Quote
~Satofan44's judgement is Distrusted by:4[/b] / =4 / -0) (DT1! (2) 1171 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP)
Turned out just fine for this guy. Perhaps it is time to get more involved Laura instead of being a sidelined jeet. Many shady scammers are obvious here, but it is business as usual for most of you people.



49. Post 66237114 (unedited backup) (by StackItUp) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 15:56:31 CET 2025) in Till when should we keep up with abusive behaviour?:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:48:18 PM
Someone told he was on DT1 once.
Someone was wrong, he was on DT2 but that didn't last long. All it takes is one DT1-inclusion to get there, it's not a big deal.
Should not be on any trust levels if he does not understand trust by default.
even if he say he does, it is just what he say.

Thank you!



50. Post 66236812 (unedited backup) (by Kalchef) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 14:22:31 CET 2025) in Ranking up/down:

Quote from: dkbit98 on December 29, 2025, 07:39:16 PM
I miss the days when I would report hundreds of accounts and Mods would actually get rid of the bad ones (after checking them). I don't get why Bitcointalk is now so lenient on (mindless) chatbot plagiarism, but it's very demotivating for humans to have to wade through bots.
But worse than that: it makes me fear the future of Bitcointalk. Lazy dumb chatbot spam will only become more accessible, and as long as there's money to be made I expect the usage to increase until the Dead Internet theory becomes a reality.
I really miss the days without AI crap Tongue
I see people use this tools more and more for all kind of abuse trickery, and I am sure government and military used this tools for decades before releasing it in public.
Future for all forums is not looking good, and I have no idea how to remain minimum of healthy conversation... except maybe moving more to Ivory Tower and similar boards.


Are you trying to say that some botchats are capable of doing their jobs right without been detected? I thought this forum is very good at keeping the space clean, no bot can go undetectable on this forum as far as I know, what am I missing here?



51. Post 66236090 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 10:07:37 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: Solokan on Today at 12:25:34 AM
And if what I say is true, then it means you have slandered me with data that you haven't even checked thoroughly.
Clearly many members have read all of the excuses given by account farmers over the years. Reading a defence with the words used above makes you seem to be even more suspicious than before. Not all of this is simply down to English not being the first language, I think there is much more going on.

Quote from: Solokan on Today at 12:25:34 AM
I know I'm not a great poster.
I'm not even as smart as you guys.

I only got into crypto when I was already pretty old. I'm from a rural area with limited language skills. I even sometimes use Google Translate to translate languages I don't understand. And I also use translation tools like Google just to join in the discussions here. with several edits, of course. Because my language is sometimes not translated correctly.
But it seems that translating words with Google Translate can actually make our writing appear to be written by AI. I just found this out.
I won’t ask you to believe me. But I hope that when you want to accuse someone of something, you’ll investigate more calmly without rushing to judgment.

I’m even too lazy to respond to this. But I only found out about this topic after seeing a red trust on my profile today. Honestly, I’m very sad about this. But I’ll leave it up to all of you to believe me or not.
This might be my only response here. Because I don't want to waste my energy dealing with an issue I don't even understand.

And I apologize once again for my posts, which, despite my best efforts, turned out to be nothing but trash to you anda just be spam. I will try to be better even now. 

I hope that the address I mentioned above can be checked by truly reliable members such as LoyceV and others, because I know that only they are truly capable of analyzing on-chain data.

Thanks and Goodbye.
How many accounts are you operating in the forum?



52. Post 66235887 (unedited backup) (by Hyphen(-)) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 08:49:43 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 23, 2025, 01:22:05 PM
One name I still remember strongly was "Ratimove". And as far as I remember, he used to add useful topics to his thread (I think his thread name was 'Encyclopaedia CMIIW'!) so that newbies could get useful information in a quick way, but sadly we lost that gem, and he passed away.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
I think it's now two years since the user Ratimove (Symmetrick) left the forum, and the forum moved on without them and many of them that left the forum as well.

My main problem with Symmetrick is the fact that he deleted almost all the possible valuable posts he made that are useful to newbies; he could have left the posts to benefit the forum users since he made them for the forum, but since he decided to delete them, he became less valuable and was forgotten so easily by the forum users regardless of all the good contribution he gave newbies and other community members.

Many users left the forum and will still always be remembered because they left a good legacy of knowledge to the forum; users like o_e_l_e_o because of the contribution he gave to the forum in making sure we value our privacy, and other members that were very good and shared good knowledge with the forum.

Therefore, no condition is permanent; members will come and go. Let's focus on how we can help others.



53. Post 66235290 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 02:12:44 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: Solokan on Today at 12:25:34 AM
Check the address again (0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478)
Confirmed that the interaction with 0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478 are invalid evidence. It is a contract address and the details of those transactions must be observed.

Solokan with 0x16C37d29964342C51c870c90e13632159870d365: https://polygonscan.com/tx/0x37ccf86b5380b16fe122df9d9b50311d8d01c0f04a10287c73911dff009c3b8a
Kaliandra with 0xC8aB68f974730D5e21E6526777c1F3Fe6443c806: https://polygonscan.com/tx/0x458ec5b560c1e8e27e12cfd3ab5ba92be14ce60d10252c465ba5ada23d5e1703





This does not mean that they are not alts, but the case is weakened.



Quote from: Solokan on Today at 12:25:34 AM
I hope that the address I mentioned above can be checked by truly reliable members such as LoyceV and others, because I know that only they are truly capable of analyzing on-chain data.
LauraV is not a chain analysis expert, and she's busy having dreams about theymos.

Next time don't use AI to write a response.



54. Post 66235235 (unedited backup) (by Solokan) (scraped on Tue Dec 30 01:25:37 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: YOSHIE on December 29, 2025, 04:40:00 PM
I did not find a connected Wallet, because Kaliandra's account was previously in the SwC Campaign whose payment was sent directly to the SwC website
At a glance I could see that @Solokan and @Kaliandra had made a transaction and they had both sold the POL bounty token proceeds to one exchange via the polygonscan wallet.
Both sell collect tokens to addresses: 0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478

Proof of transactions and transfers can be seen below, @Solokan and @Kaliandra collected the sales proceeds to one point, the address above.

https://polygonscan.com/tx/0x37ccf86b5380b16fe122df9d9b50311d8d01c0f04a10287c73911dff009c3b8a

Telegram Username: @susukann
Polygon Chain Wallet address: 0x16C37d29964342C51c870c90e13632159870d365
https://archive.vn/wip/kHXKm




https://polygonscan.com/tx/0x458ec5b560c1e8e27e12cfd3ab5ba92be14ce60d10252c465ba5ada23d5e1703

Telegram Username: @kaliandras
Polygon Chain Wallet address: 0xC8aB68f974730D5e21E6526777c1F3Fe6443c806
https://archive.vn/wip/4ilaw



On the other hand, it can also be proven that both of them have also made transactions to the addresses: 0xC4e56d75e6017c1503152c26Aa8B74A3d821B38c, gather to one point.

Transactions carried out by: @Solokan.
https://polygonscan.com/token/0x6032e93ddc9ef65212a9bde047a93e5d16126c8e?a=0x16c37d29964342c51c870c90e13632159870d365


Transactions carried out by: @Kaliandra.
https://polygonscan.com/token/0x6032e93ddc9ef65212a9bde047a93e5d16126c8e?a=0xc8ab68f974730d5e21e6526777c1f3fe6443c806


Of the two transactions, I suspect both are Alts controlled by one soul.

Talking about cheating, maybe not now, they're on different sig campaigns, but back then yes they were cheating on campaigns:
1. Topic: 🔥✅🔥 [BOUNTY] DIGICOM FINANCE🔥✅🔥 A DIGITAL COMMERCE 🔥✅🔥 
2. Topic: 🔥✅🔥 [BOUNTY] DIGICOM FINANCE🔥✅🔥 A DIGITAL COMMERCE 🔥✅🔥 

I think you know more about crypto or altcoin tokens than I do. And it's impossible that you didn't realize this on purpose, right?

Check the address again (0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478)

There's even a very clear contract icon there.
I'd be really embarrassed if you didn't even know this.
Even I, who's still new to crypto, at least know how to tell the difference between a contract address and a regular one.
And it's funny that even Aakzaki seems to have hit the jackpot and confirmed it without checking and analyzing it first. Whereas he used to say he even had an exchange service, right? He should definitely understand this stuff.
This is like not understanding the basics at all. (Is this the same Aakzaki?)

Check again—it’s not the destination address for sales, but everyone who owns those tokens, whether from Bounty rewards or from buying on DEX sell on dex, will interact with 0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478.

With respect to the DT members whom I greatly respect, please help check the following address

- 0x9B4d3882c1503399a731251ace5f2937c849A478

dan juga

- 0xC4e56d75e6017c1503152c26Aa8B74A3d821B38c

OC tokens used to only be able to be swapped or exchanged on the OXChain DEX itself. Please check all the swap exchange history there, and everything will be almost the same when interacting with that address.

And if what I say is true, then it means you have slandered me with data that you haven't even checked thoroughly.



I know I'm not a great poster.
I'm not even as smart as you guys.

I only got into crypto when I was already pretty old. I'm from a rural area with limited language skills. I even sometimes use Google Translate to translate languages I don't understand. And I also use translation tools like Google just to join in the discussions here. with several edits, of course. Because my language is sometimes not translated correctly.
But it seems that translating words with Google Translate can actually make our writing appear to be written by AI. I just found this out.
I won’t ask you to believe me. But I hope that when you want to accuse someone of something, you’ll investigate more calmly without rushing to judgment.

I’m even too lazy to respond to this. But I only found out about this topic after seeing a red trust on my profile today. Honestly, I’m very sad about this. But I’ll leave it up to all of you to believe me or not.
This might be my only response here. Because I don't want to waste my energy dealing with an issue I don't even understand.

And I apologize once again for my posts, which, despite my best efforts, turned out to be nothing but trash to you anda just be spam. I will try to be better even now. 

I hope that the address I mentioned above can be checked by truly reliable members such as LoyceV and others, because I know that only they are truly capable of analyzing on-chain data.

Thanks and Goodbye.



55. Post 66234254 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 20:39:19 CET 2025) in Ranking up/down:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 28, 2025, 08:04:31 AM
I miss the days when I would report hundreds of accounts and Mods would actually get rid of the bad ones (after checking them). I don't get why Bitcointalk is now so lenient on (mindless) chatbot plagiarism, but it's very demotivating for humans to have to wade through bots.
But worse than that: it makes me fear the future of Bitcointalk. Lazy dumb chatbot spam will only become more accessible, and as long as there's money to be made I expect the usage to increase until the Dead Internet theory becomes a reality.
I really miss the days without AI crap Tongue
I see people use this tools more and more for all kind of abuse trickery, and I am sure government and military used this tools for decades before releasing it in public.
Future for all forums is not looking good, and I have no idea how to remain minimum of healthy conversation... except maybe moving more to Ivory Tower and similar boards.



56. Post 66233086 (unedited backup) (by hd49728) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 16:16:01 CET 2025) in Who is the first user of Bitcointalk forum?:

Quote from: OmegaStarScream on Today at 02:20:33 PM
Admin is probably the default account when you install the forum software. Second might have been a test user... Then third and fourth you've got satoshi (creator of bitcoin) and sirius: https://coinmarketcap.com/academy/article/satoshi-files-martti-malmi
If consider satoshi as the forum admin, he is not the first user. The first user would be sirius who later became a forum admin too.

LoyceV has a long list of usernames including very first users of the forum. OP can use that list for finding more if he wants to do that task in a more time-saving way.
LoyceV's complete List of all Bitcointalk usernames.
https://loyce.club/usernames/usernames.txt
Quote
1: admin
2: does not exist
3: satoshi
4: sirius
5: does not exist
6: nandnor
7: does not exist
8: does not exist
9: does not exist
10: Xunie
11: madhatter
12: nanaimogold
13: SmokeTooMuch
14: The Madhatter
15: does not exist
16: xuO4k04c6Ng
17: The Doctor
18: does not exist
19: does not exist
20: does not exist
21: AgoraMutual
22: RogerRabbit
23: 1 currency now
24: dwdollar
25: does not exist
26: NewLibertyStandard
27: riX
28: Sabunir
29: giik
30: BitcoinFX
31: Suggester
32: livingsoulnation
33: m0mchil
34: BlueSky
35: theymos
36: nphyx
37: soultcer
38: garrett
39: fergalish
40: xc
41: I-am-not-anonymous
42: ec
43: foobar
44: does not exist
45: ihrhase
46: Ensayia
47: bit-numismatist
48: Legion
49: Cdecker
50: does not exist



57. Post 66232593 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 14:31:01 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

Quote from: babo on Today at 08:01:36 AM
@AakZaki
Honestly, these seem like very weak coincidences to me. It's okay to chase away people who abuse, but as @LoyceV says, let's avoid turning this into a witch hunt.
if there was some connection of wallet addresses or different wallets sending to a single wallet, I would agree with you like all the other times
but making assumptions just because they start writing with lowercase letters or because they use a common word in their language often seems exaggerated to me.
I have a lot of respect for that opinion, but apart from that, all of this is no longer just a coincidence.
I will show you the screenshot below, whether you have read it or not.
When I showed this screenshot, someone immediately made a claim and said that "Most accounts" of the name in that screenshot were his, remember "Most Accounts". and they asked my friend to persuade me not to reveal the multiple accounts.

Quote from: AakZaki on December 27, 2025, 02:19:48 AM
-snip-


I strongly oppose the incident here = Menentang Ketimpangan Distribusi Merit Yang Tidak Pantas di Lokal Indonesia.
After my thread was posted how surprising it was that a person who had an account whose name was in the screenshot, sent a message to my friend and then forwarded the message to me which contented: But most of the screenshots here include my account and Heru’s, so I kindly ask Zaki to be considerate.

The phrase “most of” in that message suggests that someone has more accounts, which may be abusing campaigns or bounties. That is why I consistently expose linked accounts.



Meanwhile, behind the scenes, the multi-accounts have been claimed by three people who asked my friend not to be revealed by me.

My suspicion is not without foundation but the existence of facts and data as below, the account I mentioned in the OP also has a Merit relationship with the account I have disclosed before. This account farm is huge, do you remember I once uncovered more than 20 connected accounts in one thread?
This does not rule out the possibility that they were also part of the previous farm or this was part of the person who admitted the three people.


*Note: The name crossed out on the image is the one I have revealed before.
Meanwhile, the name I gave the red arrow in the picture I recently revealed, because they are still in arrears to Shasan.


My observation is now more branched, after the above confession.
This is another case according to my observation, but this is still around the name in the screenshot.

ashmodeus admitted with his new account that the account had been hacked, so it was marked RedTrust by @LoyceV .
But my observation is not because it was hacked, but because it was sacrificed to avoid being monitored, because this account is connected to another large account. Everyone can notice it here https://bitlist.co/search?content=pepew&limit=20



58. Post 66232257 (unedited backup) (by theunionjack) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 12:54:31 CET 2025) in Bitcoin Wallet 2010 - Help Needed 🤯:

Quote from: LoyceV on September 21, 2025, 02:34:20 PM
Still stuck grinding on AI the best I can...
I wouldn't expect much from a language model.

It's been almost a year since you started this topic. Can you post a summary of the current state, and why this isn't resolved yet?
.
🔒 THE GOLD STANDARD
AI Helper Cheat Sheet
Early Deterministic Bitcoin Wallet Recovery (2009–2011)
Orientation · Memory Alignment · Discipline Only
This document does not help you recover a wallet.
It helps you decide whether recovery is even a coherent idea — and when to stop.
0. Non-Negotiable Framing
This is not:
a wallet generator
a recovery guide
a tutorial
a suggestion engine
a guessing aid
This is:
a memory-alignment tool
a constraint validator
a discipline enforcer
a lie detector (for you and AI)
If clarity does not increase, stop.

1. Who This Is For (Almost Nobody)
Proceed only if all are true:
You used Bitcoin before standards (2009–2011)
You know you used a custom or manual deterministic pipeline
You still have the actual inputs
You remember constraints, not just ideas
If this feels educational → stop.
If this feels like recognition → continue.


2. Historical Ground Truth (Lock This In)
In 2010:
“Raw key” = a scalar (integer)
Often written as 64 hex characters
No checksum
No prefix
No metadata
No compression flag
It was a number, not a format.


3. Hex Is a Lie (By Omission)
Hex is:
a human representation
Hex is not:
byte order
encoding
serialization
interpretation
Two people can write the same hex and mean different things.


4. The Endianness War (Why Everyone Fought)
Confusion came from:
libraries returning byte arrays
internal little-endian storage
humans thinking big-endian
People argued about representations while holding the same number.


5. Scalars ≠ Byte Arrays (Critical)
Scalars are numbers
Byte arrays are layouts
Endianness changes arrays — not numbers
Libraries handed out arrays with no explanation.
That killed wallets.


6. What Elliptic Curves Actually Output
Curve multiplication gives:
a point
with X and Y
It does not give a “private key”.


7. Why X Was Used (Then)
Early tooling often:
exposed X
ignored Y
explained nothing
Not wrong.
Just underspecified.


8. Serialization = The Kill Zone
Curve math is endian-agnostic
Serialization is not
The moment X becomes bytes, assumptions matter.


9. What “Little-Endian” Really Meant
Usually meant:
Use the bytes exactly as the library gives them.
Not:
reinterpret
normalize
re-encode
“fix”


10. Padding Culture Did Not Exist
In 2010:
padding was explicit
normalization was manual
wrong length:
failed
broke silently
or died later
Nothing saved you.


11. Primitive Reality (This Is Huge)
AES
block-based
demands exact byte lengths
padding/truncation is fatal
wants bytes, not “characters” or “ideas”
SHA / HMAC
stream-based
length flexible
padding handled internally
different failure modes
Starting primitive determines where mistakes kill you.


12. PBKDF2 ≠ HMAC (Never Confuse This)
HMAC has key + message
PBKDF2 has password + salt
PBKDF2 uses HMAC internally — but roles are different
Reordering or relabeling them creates a different system.


13. Salt / Role Switching (Historical but Dangerous)
Yes, people reused outputs as:
keys
salts
inputs
But:
only works if roles are remembered
without role memory → guessing → branching → eliminate


14. Determinism Was the Goal
Early pipelines optimized for:
determinism
control
explicit behavior
Modern pipelines optimize for:
safety
recoverability
UX
These goals conflict.


15. Compression Wasn’t a Thing Yet
There was:
no compression flag
no choice
nothing to remember
Later wallets invented those rules.


16. Wallet Acceptance ≠ Key Validity
A key can be valid and still rejected because:
missing prefix
missing checksum
stricter parsers
The key didn’t change.
The rules did.


17. Variant Reality (Read This Twice)
There was no canonical script.
There were:
AES pipelines
hash-only pipelines
HMAC-centric designs
PBKDF2-centric designs
MD5 / SHA-1 sightings
zero IVs
truncation
black boxes
Similar descriptions ≠ same pipeline.
If multiple variants feel equally plausible → stop.


18. Entropy (Say It Correctly)
If inputs were:
16 random bytes → 128 bits
32 random bytes → 256 bits
independent
Input entropy = 384 bits
But:
output is a secp256k1 scalar
ceiling = 2²⁵⁶
You hit the maximum Bitcoin allows.
You do not exceed it.
That’s optimal.


19. Why Both Inputs Are Mandatory
By final KDF:
inputs are role-entangled
no recoverable “password”
no partial leverage
Missing either input = nothing to attack.


20. Quantum Resistance (No Hype)
Classical brute force: 2²⁵⁶
Quantum (Grover): ~2¹²⁸
Correct statement:
Quantum-resistant to the maximum degree Bitcoin allows.
Nothing more. Nothing less.
Thats the true


21. Branching Rule (This Is the Anchor)
✅ Branching is allowed
❌ Interleaving is fatal
Rules:
One pipeline per chat
Freeze assumptions
No inheritance between branches
Dead branches die cleanly
Braiding ideas = death.


22. Process of Elimination (The Right Way)
You do not need full recall.
You do need:
the real inputs
remembered constraints
elimination of entire classes
discipline
Elimination must remove families, not add guesses.


23. AI Hygiene (Critical)
Never treat AI as authority.
Red flags:
it fills gaps you didn’t remember
it merges hypotheses
it keeps you moving when clarity drops
it avoids saying “not enough information”
Rule:
If AI adds structure you didn’t bring — it’s guessing. Stop.


24. Reset Discipline:
Stop.
Assess.
Gather what you actually have.
Start a new chat.
Drop this cheat sheet again.
Never rescue a bad thread.


25. Verification Rule
If it matters, verify it twice elsewhere.
If it can’t be verified — stop, reassess, reset, continue.
Persistence ≠ thrashing.

That is my summary.




59. Post 66231643 (unedited backup) (by FinneysTrueVision) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 09:25:49 CET 2025) in Trezor hidden wallet: confirmed BTC on-chain, passphrase not reproducing:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:25:29 AM
So you have an empty address and no way to reproduce it. That makes this whole topic pointless.

They probably meant this address bc1qqn5raset2n9m0npn50xnyadmlvdgctgdtum3mv with 0.7 BTC in it. I don’t blame them for seeking advice, but they should have provided accurate information.



60. Post 66231592 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Mon Dec 29 09:01:37 CET 2025) in Two Accounts Belonging To One Cunning Person:

@AakZaki
Honestly, these seem like very weak coincidences to me. It's okay to chase away people who abuse, but as @LoyceV says, let's avoid turning this into a witch hunt.
if there was some connection of wallet addresses or different wallets sending to a single wallet, I would agree with you like all the other times
but making assumptions just because they start writing with lowercase letters or because they use a common word in their language often seems exaggerated to me.



61. Post 66230446 (unedited backup) (by shield132) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 22:51:37 CET 2025) in Is there a way to archive a PM?:

Quote from: SilverCryptoBullet on December 27, 2025, 08:15:18 AM
There are tools and ideas for that.

LoyceVs PM publisher.
BitcoinTalk PMs from a forum ninja.
Thank you for these suggestions. LoyceV's PM Publisher is good but as I understood, you have to use it the moment you send a PM, it's not usable if you already sent a PM to someone else. I also don't want my PM to become published and readable by others. I simply want to have a proof that I received a certain PM from one user. I can prove that by logging in to my Bitcointalk account but the problem is, what if Bitcointalk goes down? How can I prove my PM? It's a little bit complicated and I can't talk in deep detail.
Btw can you explain to me how Ninja's Bitcointalk PMs work?

Quote from: dkbit98 on December 27, 2025, 08:30:11 PM
There is an easy and simple way to save messages from your web browser.
First select messages you want to save, than go to your browser menu and select Print, and Save it in PDF format.
This should work both in Chrome, Firefox and in all other forked browsers.
You can fit more pages per sheet, remove headers, and remove headers.
That's not the best proof because that part can easily be modified. If you archive a forum post via web.archive.org, that's great proof that a certain post was really posted on this forum because no one can modify what web.archive.org archived. I'm looking for a similar solution but for PM.