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1. Post 66719226 (unedited backup) (by Hispo) (scraped on Wed May 13 12:06:56 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
There's a reason most casinos (and exchanges for that matter) are registered in countries known as tax havens.
I thought casinos and exchanges preferred to be registered in countries which offered lax regulation on their economical activities and little oversight on their activities.
That's exactly what tax havens do


Also, it would be pretty wild if a casino actually had to flee a country in order not to pay a lucky winner. Very wild.
I'm more surprised they do this for an amount as little as just $100k:
I have a judgment against @Fortunejack for unpaid winnings exceeding 100,000 dollars. During the legal process they’ve changed company name and moved out of Curacao. Despite having dismissed almost all of my lawyer’s claims, the court still judged that Fortunejack wrongfully confiscated my winnings of bet (3), which is worth 92,4000 euros (4657*19.84). They should also pay interest rates and other fees, still yet to be determined by the court since Fortunejack is unwilling to deal with me directly.
That should be pocket change for any casino.
If anything that proves that casino is probably having troubles with liquidity, and the administration determined it was cheaper for them to move out the country and change of jurisdiction than actually pay what it is due to a single gambler.
And I agree with you, 100k is supposed to be pocket change for a casino, so I cannot come up with other explanation which does not involve lack of liquidity.
This would be the kind of stuff which would make me to close my account after withdrawing all my money and never lock back to a service, to be honest.
It is obvious nobody can become a millionaire thanks to their good luck on that casino.
2. Post 66719223 (unedited backup) (by pbies) (scraped on Wed May 13 12:05:43 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
The data is taken twice, once from "chainstate", second from "blocks". So seems like these are all pubkeys ever but I didn't verified that yet.
It is already huge when compressed it has over 30 GiB.
With LoyceV we are going to put publicly all public keys for all 1... addresses.
I made the process and code, LoyceV will put it on his server.
Let us know if you are generally interested in public keys for all addresses.
Data will come from "blocks" and "chainstate" folders from Bitcoin Core.
Nice motive. But the tin be say getting public keys generally for one addresses he go help out for research and also privacy analysis and it also shows the risk of address reuse.
My question be say: una go include only used addresses wea get balance or one addresses that exist on blockchain history ? This because the second will be a huge dataset.
3. Post 66718807 (unedited backup) (by Sammysmart001) (scraped on Wed May 13 08:58:49 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
With LoyceV we are going to put publicly all public keys for all 1... addresses.
I made the process and code, LoyceV will put it on his server.
Let us know if you are generally interested in public keys for all addresses.
Data will come from "blocks" and "chainstate" folders from Bitcoin Core.
Nice motive. But the tin be say getting public keys generally for one addresses he go help out for research and also privacy analysis and it also shows the risk of address reuse.
My question be say: una go include only used addresses wea get balance or one addresses that exist on blockchain history ? This because the second will be a huge dataset.
4. Post 66718376 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed May 13 02:44:43 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Round 18 is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 12/05/2026 :
80 481$| Name | Prediction | Difference |
| ESG | 80 508,08 | 27,08 |
| Hypnotizer | 80 566,66 | 85,66 |
| cryptofrka | 80 000,00 | 481,00 |
| xLays | 79 967,67 | 513,33 |
| Leahized | 80 999,00 | 518,00 |
| LoyceV | 81 134,20 | 653,20 |
| Pmalek | 81 205,00 | 724,00 |
First of all, sorry again about the mess with the block numbers. I did warn you that this was going to be a chaotic contest, but this wasn't intentional.
For this round, we have a winner, and it's ESG again. Someone's going to have to stop him. But in the meantime, here's 50BTC in your account.
And sorry Pmalek, you made a long way in this competition, but this second loss means you are out.
For round 19, we will have another lottery. This time it’s for sure. There shouldn’t be any timing issues. And I have increased the malus a bit.
Don’t forget to spend your BTC to earn small bonuses. Every little percentage point can make a difference, it will be too late once you have been hit with the 2.20% malus.
Round 19 : The real return of the angry blockchain-lottery
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
May 18, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 17/05/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
May 15, 2026, 06:00:00 PMCash shop:
OPENSpecial rules :In addition to the Bitcoin price, you must specify a block number between
949 650 and
949 700.
Each block has a block hash (in hexadecimal of course), and the last character of this hash will determine the bonus or malus you get, according to the following table :
0 - 7 : 0.25% bonus
1 - 8 : 0.55% malus
2 - 9 : 0.50% bonus
3 - A : 1.10% malus
4 - B : 0.75% bonus
5 - C : 1.65% malus
6 - D : Nothing
E : 1.00% bonus
F : 2.20% malus
If you do not provide a block number, your prediction will be invalid.
And for each
BTC spent from your account, you earn a 0.01% bonus.
So if you spend 42
BTC, you will receive an additional 0.42% bonus.
And a very special offer : if you spend 97
BTC (or more), you will get a 1.10% bonus instead of a 0.97% bonus.
You must spend your
BTC before the prediction period ends.
5. Post 66718357 (unedited backup) (by Hispo) (scraped on Wed May 13 02:25:19 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
Also, how come the casino did not obey the ruling of the court?
Wasn't this the case where they just moved to a different country?
If a casino is established in the UK (for example) and the UK government ruled against them, then they would not have any option but to comply with the ruling.
There's a reason most casinos (and exchanges for that matter) are registered in countries known as tax havens.
I thought casinos and exchanges preferred to be registered in countries which offered lax regulation on their economical activities and little oversight on their activities. In the end, it does not matter what the business is, business people will always try to register in jurisdictions which are the friendliest to them.
The ideal case scenario would be to have casinos and exchanges to have headquarters in our respective countries, so our local law agencies and governments could serve as third parties to solve issues between the casino and gamblers, in both ways.
But that is pretty much impossible with all the phenomenon of globalization and how some issuers of licenses allow their licensed companies to operate all around the world from their jurisdiction, that is the case of Curaçao, at least.
Also, it would be pretty wild if a casino actually had to flee a country in order not to pay a lucky winner. Very wild.
6. Post 66717465 (unedited backup) (by Niekko) (scraped on Tue May 12 21:01:25 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
OP uploaded the data, it'll be available on
http://tmp.loyce.club/pbies once my move to a new server is complete. I hope within a couple of days.
Have you include P2PK addresses ?
7. Post 66717288 (unedited backup) (by pbies) (scraped on Tue May 12 20:14:32 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
~snip
Just based on curiosity, op asked for all public keys with addresses that begin with 1 , how exactly are you able to pull up this data? Is it from the node you run or something totally different? I'm asking because what actually came to mind is public keys of addresses that have actually made a transaction.
Well I may be wrong though but what I'm thinking is you can only pull up Data from addresses that have made at least a single transaction because of the data they share with node... Where could I be wrong though?
I am doing that like there will be files info.txt and readme.txt, I am pasting them here:
We need "blocks" and "chainstate" folders from Bitcoin Core, fresh, so sync it before doing next things.
Core need txindex=1 in bitcoin.conf file to download chainstate. You may need to start Core with -reindex or something similar.
then:
rsync -avtu --delete /mnt/d/Bitcoin/chainstate/ /home/user/.bitcoin/chainstate/
Change first folder to source, second to target from which you will take data later.
Pubkeys unpacked = 58.24 GiB, packed pigz = 38.12 GiB.
It may spoil the blockchain, Core will need to reindex. Use on copy.
Last: build the below C++ program and run it:
1.
g++ -O2 -std=c++17 btc_addr_pubkey.cpp -lssl -lcrypto -lleveldb -o btc_addr_pubkey
2.
./btc_addr_pubkey --both ~/.bitcoin tmp.tsv
3.
sort -S80% -u --parallel=30 < tmp.tsv > pubkeys.txt
4.
pigz -9 pubkeys.txt
###
first file is 139 GiB
sorted file is 58.3 GiB
dump takes 40 minutes
sort takes 31 minutes
pigz takes 9m44s
38.13 GiB has output file compressed
Core's blockchain is spoiled, make backup!
###
This dump's timestamp is for 2026-05-08 09:15:41 CEST.
###
I can share btc_addr_pubkey.cpp file later.
It was Claude AI's work. C++ code should be on LoyceV's site later.
8. Post 66716528 (unedited backup) (by Mia Chloe) (scraped on Tue May 12 16:49:01 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
~snip
Just based on curiosity, op asked for all public keys with addresses that begin with 1 , how exactly are you able to pull up this data? Is it from the node you run or something totally different? I'm asking because what actually came to mind is public keys of addresses that have actually made a transaction.
Well I may be wrong though but what I'm thinking is you can only pull up Data from addresses that have made at least a single transaction because of the data they share with node... Where could I be wrong though?
9. Post 66716270 (unedited backup) (by vxyz123456) (scraped on Tue May 12 15:17:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin Knots Update -> SSD Daily TBW Skyrockets:
I asked a similar question a while ago ~
Your problem is the same as it was 2 years ago:
- 8 GB of RAM
I'm not sure if it's actually his ram.
Because in the graph that he provided, the average disk usage reduced again when he downgraded his client to the unaffected version and then spiked again after another upgrade.
If it's hardware, any of those versions should exhibit similar performance issues.
@OP how accurate are those client version labels in the graph?
Why would using a newer version of Bitcoin knots cause so many more disk writes? I'm running on an SSD and I don't want to kill it prematurely.
I'm not using Knots to help you accurately but those versions have BIP110 activated, perhaps it has something to do with its new consensus.
Those labels are perfectly accurate, down to the day. I know because I remember when I switched versions.
Your observation is correct, as soon as I downgrade back to 28.1, the writes are reduced significantly, back to their prior trend (20 GB/day).
Perhaps it is related to the new consensus rules, but I don't really understand why that would be related to this. I'd assume it would be some other change that is causing the indexer to work harder. But I don't know what.
Also, regarding this comment by LoyceV:
"Even the lower value of 20 writes per day is high, with sufficient RAM I'd expect it to be a lot less."
Keep in mind that this is total system disk writes, not only the node, but also the indexer (Fulcrum). The indexer is responsible for most of those. Would the indexer be writing less if the system had more RAM?
I can test this with 16 GB of RAM next weekend, but I doubt this is the problem, considering the task manager isn't showing high RAM utilization and I'm not aware of what the newer versions of Knots would be doing that would require so much more.
10. Post 66716255 (unedited backup) (by arzuo) (scraped on Tue May 12 15:10:31 CEST 2026) in Can anyone help me plz !! Need proper Api from bitcointalk?:
Thanks for help!
This link is showing me unresponsive and more time take loading then stoped my be somethigns not work,,
can you check please 👉 https://loyce.club/Merit/merit.all.txt
11. Post 66715994 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Tue May 12 13:07:49 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin Knots Update -> SSD Daily TBW Skyrockets:
I asked a similar question a while ago ~
Your problem is the same as it was 2 years ago:
- 8 GB of RAM
I'm not sure if it's actually his ram.
Because in the graph that he provided, the disk usage reduced again when he downgraded his client on the unaffected version and then spiked again after another upgrade.
If it's hardware, any of those versions should exhibit similar performance issues.
@OP how, accurate are those client version labels i the graph?
Why would using a newer version of Bitcoin knots cause so many more disk writes? I'm running on an SSD and I don't want to kill it prematurely.
I'm not using Knots to help you accurately but those versions have BIP110 activated, perhaps it has something to do with its new consensus.
12. Post 66715601 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Tue May 12 10:05:38 CEST 2026) in Bitcoin Knots Update -> SSD Daily TBW Skyrockets:
- With Fulcrum running and Knots 29.3 20260508 going, the task manager only shows 2.0 / 8 GB of RAM in use, so I don't think this is a SWAP issue.
The problem isn't swap, it's
chainstate. If it doesn't fit in RAM, it needs to be largely rewritten for every new block. Two years ago it was 12 GB, now it's 13 GB.
For additional information, UTXO/chainstate size passed 8GB in middle of 2023[1]. That's why the total write suddenly skyrocket. It's when Ordinal gaining popularity, so Fulcrrum also works harder to index more address and UTXO.
[1]
https://statoshi.info/d/000000009/unspent-transaction-output-set?orgId=1&from=now-5y&to=now&timezone=browser&refresh=10m
13. Post 66715527 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Tue May 12 09:30:13 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
Wasn't this the case where they just moved to a different country?
FortuneJack acquired a different license. They were licensed in Curacao and later switched to a State of Anjouan license. There were general issues with Cucarao Master Licenses at the time. It also affected other crypto casinos that remained unlicensed for a time or switched jurisdictions because of those issues to something like Anjouan.
I have no idea if FortuneJack ran away because of this court case and judgement, because of the general problems with Curacao licenses, or a combination of the two.
14. Post 66714350 (unedited backup) (by macson) (scraped on Mon May 11 22:29:01 CEST 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
What's the verdict on recently awakened S. Member
monetizator4? I noticed him because of this post:
It's tricky, isn't it? Losing your private keys could indeed mean losing access to huge amounts of crypto. As for South Korea, sharing seed phrases publicly seems risky, either very dumb or an elaborate prank. Best practices suggest keeping such info secure and offline
But the rest of his recent posts look like generic shitposts too.
I checked that his post was detected as AI-generated.
Might as well agree, those folks do seem to share a common mindset. Both gambling and meme coins attract people looking for quick wins and willing to risk everything chasing hype. But ya know, technical analysis can still have some value when it comes to tracking sentiment and momentum cycles around meme coins. In those markets, psychology and crowd behavior often matter more than fundamentals
Originality.ai: 100%
Sapling.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
StealthWriter: 0% Human (AI Detected)
Interesting question. I think there’s a small but important difference between different categories of victims.
Practically anyone can become a victim of scammers or social engineering. Sometimes all it takes is answering a phone call, clicking a link in an email, or trusting the wrong person at the wrong moment. Elderly people and children are especially vulnerable, but even smart and educated adults get manipulated when fear, urgency, or emotions are involved. In those cases, I mostly see it as straightforward theft.
But people losing money on shady altcoins or obvious rug pulls are a bit different. Unlike someone who got tricked by a fake bank call, they first had to actively enter a highly speculative market and buy those assets. And usually the main motivation was the hope of quick profit. That doesn’t justify fraud, obviously, but it does mean they should understand that high returns come with high risks.
So yes, deception is still deception. But there’s a difference between someone being ambushed through manipulation and someone knowingly walking into a casino-like environment hoping to multiply their money fast.
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Sapling.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
StealthWriter: 0% Human (AI Detected)
Capital preservation does require understanding different strategies. But for most of us, it starts with diversifying where we store our crypto. Rothschild’s methods might be complex and not easily accessible, but simple steps like splitting assets across wallets can make a difference. Plus, staying informed about security updates and best practices is key
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StealthWriter: 0% Human (AI Detected)
Thank you for breaking down how bookmakers operate. It’s true they use extensive data to form their predictions, which can make betting seem quite scientific at times. However, it's important to remember that while players don't control the odds directly, their performance does significantly impact game outcomes, which in turn affects those odds. Ignoring claims of fixed matches is wise, but keeping an eye on any unusual trends or patterns might be helpful for informed betting.
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15. Post 66713768 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Mon May 11 19:53:50 CEST 2026) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:
What's this error I am getting? Trying to access reports.
Stupid Microsoft relying on a dynamic page to display dynamic errors. :/
Something fundamental has failed - maybe the database connection pool is exhausted (saluting loycev) - but it's still just a single issue despite the error suggesting everything is falling apart.

And it's so random. Sometime this works, sometime that works.
Previously, if I remember correctly, the search function was effected. Just tested it, and now when I click an user from the ""Favorite profiles to send sMerit to", the runtime error is triggered.
This part is broken now, maybe later something else will. Who knows..

16. Post 66711108 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Mon May 11 01:43:56 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
Still using Servarica, or did you find a more suitable hosting service?
I'm still with Servarica. It's hard to beat 32 GB RAM, 8 cores, 1 TB NVMe, 2 TB SAN and unlimited bandwidth at $220 per year paid with Bitcoin.
Which server is that? i.e V3 KVM Slices, V2 KVM Slim Slice, V2 KVM Fat Slice, etc...
I was thinking about getting their new
V3 KVM Slices since they say it has
"320% more performance per $ compared to last offer", but I can only see 32 RAM / 32 cores / 960 GB NVME (and for $34/month).
17. Post 66710563 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Sun May 10 23:09:43 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
Tell me if I need to change anything in your subdomain CNAME settings . I think i might need to add the new server information, if it changes
If you change it to my new IP, it should work again:
162.250.188.205
But that means it needs to be changed again
if my new server gets it old IP back.
I just updated the IP, it is working again.
I can change the IP anytime when you get the old one back!
18. Post 66710185 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sun May 10 21:32:20 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I'm still with Servarica. It's hard to beat 32 GB RAM, 8 cores, 1 TB NVMe, 2 TB SAN and unlimited bandwidth at $220 per year paid with Bitcoin.
I picked the same RAM and CPU options, but I wasn't able to find a hybrid disk option when I signed up so I went with 2TB of NVMe disk space. But yes, agreed, the price for these options is unbeatable from what I've seen.
19. Post 66709908 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Sun May 10 20:24:01 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
There goes my 1% bonus that I
honestly "predicted"

Frustration and vexation..
20. Post 66709840 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sun May 10 20:06:56 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Well, it looks like summer time has screwed me over again, I should have planned for a wider time frame. It’s my fault.
I’m canceling the lottery part, we will do it again in the next round. Sorry for that.
Here are your predictions for round 18 : | Name | Prediction |
| xLays | 79 967,67 |
| cryptofrka | 80 000,00 |
| ESG | 80 508,08 |
| Hypnotizer | 80 566,66 |
| Leahized | 80 999,00 |
| LoyceV | 81 134,20 |
| Pmalek | 81 205,00 |
21. Post 66709717 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sun May 10 19:25:44 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I still hope to keep my old IP-address, but until that's sorted out, here's my new temporary server location:
162.250.188.205:50002:s
Still using Servarica, or did you find a more suitable hosting service?
22. Post 66709313 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Sun May 10 17:32:01 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
This one is on me:
I received an email from my webhost: my server is "scheduled for decommissioning". I'll try to keep the same IP-address, but I'm waiting for them to get back to me on that. This may cause some downtime, I hope not too much.
The new server is ready, if they restore my old IP-address on the new server, nothing else needs to change. I finished moving data yesterday, and took down the old server already. I hope they get to this on Monday.
I see. Thanks for the information. I'll wait and see how it looks in a few days.
Just wanted to point out that FJ are proven scammers too thanks to the whole 'PaperWallet' case where he even won in court, but they still haven't paid him a single cent and probably never will since they clearly don't give a damn about it. Their token drama is another big mess.
I advise removing this scam site from your table since they don't care about their reputation within this forum anymore and don't deserve to be a part of this table.
Thanks for the heads up. I wasn't aware. I see now that they have an active flag to their name with enough support. It was created by the user PaperWallet that you mentioned. Interestingly, I remember this individual from some past cases but in a negative context. I will take a look at the case and remove FortuneJack if the scam has been proven and the player doesn't receive the money he is owed.
Thanks!
23. Post 66709122 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sun May 10 16:39:43 CEST 2026) in List of useful Bitcoin block explorers:
A test for JS would have been also needed, but PrivacyG already covered that. None work without JS.
If you really need your to, you could run your own block explorer locally, take it offline, and check something with java script enabled before wiping the system again

I'm considering doing something like that. But I'd also like to be useful to the community; I just don't know the best approach to take yet.

24. Post 66709041 (unedited backup) (by dzungmobile) (scraped on Sun May 10 16:14:25 CEST 2026) in bitcointalk banned in the Philippines:
Maybe because most active users have an advertisement for online gambling platforms in their signature, including you. We can only hope that gambling does not become a problem in the US and that online casinos do not suffer the same fate as mixers when it comes to this forum.
Generally gambling is allowed in the USA and with many physical casinos there, I believe gambling won't be banned in the USA. Gambling legality in the nation depends on states but generally it is not restricted too severely. In Europe, like in the UK and some nations such as Netherlands, governments tightened their regulations on gambling advertisements. LoyceV said that he no longer is ready to wear signature of gambling casino because of that new regulation in his nation.
25. Post 66708421 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Sun May 10 12:28:26 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
This one is on me:
I received an email from my webhost: my server is "scheduled for decommissioning". I'll try to keep the same IP-address, but I'm waiting for them to get back to me on that. This may cause some downtime, I hope not too much.
The new server is ready, if they restore my old IP-address on the new server, nothing else needs to change. I finished moving data yesterday, and took down the old server already. I hope they get to this on Monday.
Tell me if I need to change anything in your subdomain CNAME settings . I think i might need to add the new server information, if it changes
26. Post 66708261 (unedited backup) (by cygan) (scraped on Sun May 10 11:15:20 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
✂️
Update: it's not going to be today

For some reason
rsync takes 1 full CPU core at
6 1.8 MB/s. When I Google the problem, I'm not alone, but I don't know how to fix it. So it just takes a bit longer.
thanks for always keeping us up to date here!
i had been using your Electrum server up until this downtime and now i've switched over to DireWolfM14's server for the time being while yours is down - i hope you'll forgive me

27. Post 66708074 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Sun May 10 09:46:01 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
@LoyceV and @bitmover
The images in my thread are down again. But this time it wasn't me mentioning the website I am not supposed to mention that caused it.
https://bitcoindata.science/ looks fine.
http://proxyimages.bitcoindata.science/Pmalek isn't loading and it's giving me an error:
connect: connection timed out
28. Post 66706860 (unedited backup) (by Niekko) (scraped on Sat May 9 21:49:55 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
OP uploaded the data, it'll be available on
http://tmp.loyce.club/pbies once my move to a new server is complete. I hope within a couple of days.
Don't work already

29. Post 66706201 (unedited backup) (by holydarkness) (scraped on Sat May 9 18:40:43 CEST 2026) in Negative trust from holydarkness – time to address the real problem: [holy POV]:
Because
I finally fed up...
and up...
For the past few years, many forum members approached me, be from direct and personal contact or through open discussion, to get a CasinoGuru-like and AskGambler-like mediation "platform", my answer are mostly always the same: feel free to try that, count me in if you want to, but I will not take any fee from it,
and know that your biggest enemy is our forum itself, where once a verdict come and the player didn't accept it [because they wished the forum to peer pressuring the casino instead of taking neutral side], our own forum member will suggest to escalate to ADR, that instantly undermine our own "effort" to be a mediation platform.
My very own cross though, come with a homing being that haunts me on each and every thread, just to derail. You can practically pick a thread, any thread on SA, and you'll see what I am talking about. Anway... sometimes, enough is enough. Pokes can only be pokes before it become one too much.
So, here come this thread.
I specifically make it self moderated, reserving second and third post to screencapture any post that derails the thread before deleting them [it means, Rating Place, give your best to answer directly instead of trying to go in circle and avoid addressing the matter, or they'll get well documented and then deleted.
I also specifically make it self moderated so that this thread, suppose it ends up to a reference post for a flag, will never be eligible for LoyceV's
Support/Opposition thread.
Without further ado:
Rating Place, I invite you exclusively to this discussion to be sure we are all on the same page. ALL.
First question: in as simple yes or no as you can, under your capacity and total understanding of sportsbook platform [those who we call casino] and sportsboook provider [like Betby] dynamic, a flag issued by the provider are just that: flag. A warning that sportsbook platform [from this point forward called "casino" to avoid confusion] can just ignore?
My apology, forgot to self-moderate the previous one
30. Post 66706184 (unedited backup) (by holydarkness) (scraped on Sat May 9 18:35:49 CEST 2026) in Negative trust from holydarkness – time to address the real problem: [holy POV]:
Because
I finally fed up...
and up...
For the past few years, many forum members approached me, be from direct and personal contact or through open discussion, to get a CasinoGuru-like and AskGambler-like mediation "platform", my answer are mostly always the same: feel free to try that, count me in if you want to, but I will not take any fee from it,
and know that your biggest enemy is our forum itself, where once a verdict come and the player didn't accept it [because they wished the forum to peer pressuring the casino instead of taking neutral side], our own forum member will suggest to escalate to ADR, that instantly undermine our own "effort" to be a mediation platform.
My very own cross though, come with a homing being that haunts me on each and every thread, just to derail. You can practically pick a thread, any thread on SA, and you'll see what I am talking about. Anway... sometimes, enough is enough. Pokes can only be pokes before it become one too much.
So, here come this thread.
I specifically make it self moderated, reserving second and third post to screencapture any post that derails the thread before deleting them [it means, Rating Place, give your best to answer directly instead of trying to go in circle and avoid addressing the matter, or they'll get well documented and then deleted.
I also specifically make it self moderated so that this thread, suppose it ends up to a reference post for a flag, will never be eligible for LoyceV's
Support/Opposition thread.
Without further ado:
Rating Place, I invite you exclusively to this discussion to be sure we are all on the same page. ALL.
First question: in as simple yes or no as you can, under your capacity and total understanding of sportsbook platform [those who we call casino] and sportsboook provider [like Betby] dynamic, a flag issued by the provider are just that: flag. A warning that sportsbook platform [from this point forward called "casino" to avoid confusion] can just ignore?
31. Post 66705465 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Sat May 9 14:46:50 CEST 2026) in $40 Bitcoin loan :
I was really needing this loan for gas to get to work until I get paid
Is that the same car you offered as collateral?
I am willing to put my car up as collateral
He must fix it first to drive it to the lender.
My car isnt working and i am needing 286.00 to get it fixed
32. Post 66705291 (unedited backup) (by crwth) (scraped on Sat May 9 13:47:37 CEST 2026) in 🕰️ The Bitcointalk Time Machine: Share Your Memories!:
Let me start sharing mine first here
For the throwback

For the Same day post from May 9 and the previous years

Time flies so fast, and it's nice to see that you can update old threads if you have any updates on them.
What did the Time Machine dig up for you?
It reminded me how much of a n00b I was back then

Drop your links and screenshots below! 👇
And see me talk about shitcoins and faucets? Let's not do that

We have all been there. There are some cringy posts that I dare not go back to!
Sometimes I think about how my behavior changed in the forum a long those years.
Nice website!
Any post that struck your interest?
33. Post 66705205 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Sat May 9 13:12:38 CEST 2026) in 🕰️ The Bitcointalk Time Machine: Share Your Memories!:
What did the Time Machine dig up for you?
It reminded me how much of a n00b I was back then

Drop your links and screenshots below! 👇
And see me talk about shitcoins and faucets? Let's not do that

A decade ago... We all changed a lot. Bitcoin also changed, it isn't a shady internet money anymore, it is already mainstream, I see about it everyday in many different newspapers.
Sometimes I think about how my behavior changed in the forum a long those years.
Nice website!
34. Post 66705164 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Sat May 9 12:55:19 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I am using your electrum server LoyceV. I have used 2 weeks ago to make a consolidation of signature campaign addresses .
About 40 UTXO consolidated a 0.2 sat/vB for just $ 0.46.
I think it is worth making consolidations now, we don't know for how long fees will remain so low
35. Post 66704310 (unedited backup) (by bitbollo) (scraped on Sat May 9 04:41:56 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Who is your Favorite Bitcointalk Member?
I will nominate LoyceV, he is a hero for his Bitcointalk statistics and Tools.
satoshi UID = 3
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3
36. Post 66704304 (unedited backup) (by @alymwehrli) (scraped on Sat May 9 04:32:13 CEST 2026) in What is a fair price for Bitcoin Purple? BTCP:
They launched PBTC after Bitcoin Purple in 2023. They entered the mining market and look at the performance based on what we did; look at the block date. They are based on SOLANA. They literally copied the project and launched it publicly first because they had access to capital, which is totally opposite to the initial proposal of Bitcoin, among other things. If you do an analysis, you'll see.
37. Post 66702415 (unedited backup) (by MarryWithBTC) (scraped on Fri May 8 17:24:25 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
What purpose would a log of all available public keys serve? I'm trying to think of possible reasons anyone would want that but I can't come up with any. Can you share what prompted the project?
The quantum revolution is out, Op and LoyceV are going to lead that race here in the forum. We could all be mega rich here if things go well.
I have seen the data of all addresses having bitcoin and its importance, but I can't figure out the importance of this, except for sophisticated analysis.
38. Post 66702116 (unedited backup) (by shadow_warden) (scraped on Fri May 8 15:51:13 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
I'm trying to think of possible reasons anyone would want that but I can't come up with any.
Maybe someone is preparing for the first available quantum computer to crack them all

Then you'd better think about maintaining a database of addresses with non-zero balances and keeping it up to date.
Because the quantum threat is about cracking transaction signatures using Shor's algorithm. It is also related to addresses whose public keys have already been revealed through spending transactions in the blockchain.
It is not about deriving a private key directly from a public key or a Bitcoin address.
The original idea makes no sense. Sorry guys, but that's the truth.
39. Post 66702008 (unedited backup) (by BitMaxz) (scraped on Fri May 8 15:12:44 CEST 2026) in What is a fair price for Bitcoin Purple? BTCP:
Maximum Coins: 1 000 000
Coins Per Block: 0.25 BTCP
So you're copying the name
of an existing Forkcoin. The "fair price" is zero.
That's changed my perspective about this coin; it's now worthless with no value. The developer simply moved the Purple from the beginning to the end.
No uniqueness and obviously just made only for pump and dump.
I'm not sure why the developer doesn't use Coinmarketcap or Coingeko if the names already exist.
40. Post 66701711 (unedited backup) (by macson) (scraped on Fri May 8 13:25:49 CEST 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
What's the verdict on Jr. Member
PocketAurora?
My gut feeling tells me this generic post is not written by a human:
I've
reported this user before because her posts are similar to this user's,
SableTeacup. They both use "i" for "I," spam emoticons, and both are fake"mining expert".
Good questions, not off at all 👍
Yes, ASIC PSUs also have efficiency levels (like Gold/Platinum), but you usually can’t just swap them like PC PSUs. Most ASICs use custom power supplies made for that model, so compatibility matters more than rating.
It’s not really “lottery luck,” but there are small differences. Some miners use a bit more or less power due to chip quality, tuning, firmware, temperature, and PSU efficiency. So two similar miners can show slightly different watt usage even with the same hashrate.
In short: efficiency matters, but ASIC setups are less flexible than PC builds.

Originality.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
I get your point. For most people, holding Bitcoin is simpler and safer than trading. Trading takes skill, discipline, and experience. Many people lose because they rush or follow hype. Holding is slower, but it removes a lot of stress and mistakes. If you are good at trading, that’s fine, just don’t forget to hold some too.
Originality.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
You’re right, you don’t need to be an expert to start with Bitcoin. Basic knowledge is enough, but it should be the right basics. The most important things to know are simple. First, understand what Bitcoin is and that its price can go up and down a lot. Second, learn how to store it safely using a wallet and why your private keys must be kept secret. Third, know how to buy small amounts and avoid investing money you can’t afford to lose. It’s also important to recognize scams and avoid “too good to be true” offers. Once you understand these basics, you can start small and learn as you go.

Originality.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
Yes, water-cooled miners run cooler than fan-cooled ones. Fan-cooled miners use air, so they are simpler and cheaper but can get hotter and louder. Water-cooled miners remove heat better, so they stay cooler, quieter, and more stable. For small miners like Bitaxe, fan cooling is usually enough. Water cooling is better, but not really needed unless you want lower temps and noise.

Originality.ai: 100%
GPTZero: 100%
41. Post 66701482 (unedited backup) (by BTC princess) (scraped on Fri May 8 11:55:55 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Who is your Favorite Bitcointalk Member?
I will nominate LoyceV, he is a hero for his Bitcointalk statistics and Tools.
My favorite person is Lovemayfamily , she is a good example of perfection to the highest, her work shows it all and she is indeed good at her job , I wish everyone will emolate her good deeds , and she don't over speed in her actions
42. Post 66701430 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Fri May 8 11:34:19 CEST 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
What's the verdict on Jr. Member
PocketAurora?
My gut feeling tells me this generic post is not written by a human:
Privacy concerns with eCash airdrops usually come from linking wallet addresses together. If you claim an airdrop using a Bitcoin wallet, you may accidentally reveal that the same person controls both the Bitcoin and eCash addresses. That can reduce privacy and make tracking easier. Many users avoid claiming random airdrops for this reason, especially if the project is unknown or requires signing suspicious transactions.

Here are the results for the PocketAurora post, Also found other posts with AI results.
Copyleaks: 100% AI Content Found
gptzero: 100% AI
Quillbot: 100% AI-generated
Sapling: 100% Fake
I completely understand your fear. Safety always comes first. If the risks of using Bitcoin are making you feel unsafe, it’s completely reasonable to take down the sign for your own peace of mind. In some regions, the lack of tracking on the blockchain can make people vulnerable to criminal activities. Maybe a solution could be using secure payment methods that offer more traceability and customer protection, such as bank transfers, or platforms that provide more security in case of disputes. Also, security measures like transaction limits or using specific wallets for business purposes could help. If you can, talk to local authorities about the situation too. It’s better to be cautious, and perhaps they can offer advice or even protection.

Zerogpt: 100%
Quillbot: 100% AI-generated
gptzero: 100% AI
Copyleaks: 100% AI Content Found
Sapling: 99.9% Fake
43. Post 66701382 (unedited backup) (by Karl_3000) (scraped on Fri May 8 11:15:19 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
I made the process and code, LoyceV will put it on his server.
Are you sure you told LoyceV about this? I do not believe because he has not posted anything yet about it as people are going against it. For what purpose will this be useful? I can get my public keys on my self-custody wallet or use a tool to get my public keys but which I am not interested in.
44. Post 66701171 (unedited backup) (by taufik123) (scraped on Fri May 8 09:52:25 CEST 2026) in Privacy Concerns Regarding eCash Airdrop on Bitcoin Wallets:
Back in 2017, some people lost their Bitcoin when they exposed their private keys to compromised Fork wallets. Trying to get peanuts, they lost it all.
I remember about that incident where many people complained about losing their BTC for Connecting Their Wallets with a Website that airdropped Bitcoin holders because they were going to Fork,
the phenomenon was called the
"Bitcoin Fork Frenzy" and many Forks happened at that time.
Some examples of cases that occurred when the appearance of the Bitcoin GOLD Fork was a fake ClaimBTCGPU site which left many Bitcoin owners trapped which was said to be a place to claim Bitcoin GOLD
but in fact it was just a phishing website that would take over the user's connected wallet.
Now you should be more vigilant and even if the fork is done officially there will be no guarantee whatsoever, let alone the fork wallet that has been hacked.
45. Post 66701078 (unedited backup) (by pbies) (scraped on Fri May 8 09:15:44 CEST 2026) in Public keys for all addresses:
With LoyceV we are going to put publicly all public keys for all 1... addresses.
I made the process and code, LoyceV will put it on his server.
Let us know if you are generally interested in public keys for all addresses.
Data will come from "blocks" and "chainstate" folders from Bitcoin Core.
46. Post 66699714 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Thu May 7 21:30:19 CEST 2026) in bitcointalk banned in the Philippines:
Firefox free VPN is not available Asia as far as I know, they roll it out and limited to the US, UK, Germany, and France. But I do agree that we can used VPN to accessed the forum (using free Proton VPN).
Yeah but they will probably expand to more countries in future, but I usually dont recommend free vpn services long term.
I said before that he can always use Tor or Brave browser-with-Tor as the second best options.
Imagine that, you're not allowed to use this VPN to circumvent government censorship, and you're not allowed to promote it for doing so.
Their Terms are the reason I've never used their VPN.
I have been saying people for a while to stay away from proton VPN, they are most likely government honeypot.
47. Post 66699599 (unedited backup) (by DaveF) (scraped on Thu May 7 20:57:37 CEST 2026) in Privacy Concerns Regarding eCash Airdrop on Bitcoin Wallets:
It's just another fork.
This is
the second time I hear about this Forkcoin. It looks like OP created an account just to promote it.
There's no reason to give any attention for another shitfork without replay protection. It has no value, and only gets value if enough people fall for the hype they're trying to create. Don't forget why they do this: Forks are created to make the creator rich(er).
It's probably going to get more hype as it gets closer.
All these forks are about making the people who create them more money.
But as with most forks there will be some support.
Enough for exchanges to list it? Who knows.
Enough that if it is listed it will be worth the time & effort to dump it? Who knows.
Screwing a bit with knots / 110 due to it happening at around the same time. Yes. So there is that positive.
-Dave
48. Post 66699416 (unedited backup) (by HeatBit) (scraped on Thu May 7 20:04:13 CEST 2026) in I want to try Bitcoin Node but .....:
If really no one is buying they should be offloading them already.
I can imagine many companies shredding them for safety.
Have said it many times. Want some 1TB 3.5" spinning drives and are US based, let me know and I'll take a look at what I have left, probably only 2 or 3 at this point but for me they are just taking up space on a shelf.
-Dave
Are you saying you can sell few ones? I would like this offer but I am not in the US.
49. Post 66698979 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Thu May 7 17:56:19 CEST 2026) in Privacy Concerns Regarding eCash Airdrop on Bitcoin Wallets:
This is a different fork using the same name.
Not sure why they went with that name but whatever.
I did not mind about Bitcoin forks so did not know about this "new eCash" but scammers actually never stop their scams. They're super lazy and pretty stupid, so don't hope that their forks can make fork investors rich.
Either way, free money. That is if it's actually worth anything and tradable when the fork happens
A guide from LoyceV for anyone who want to claim Bitcoin forks but I think it is risky and is not worth to try.
LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service)
50. Post 66698711 (unedited backup) (by Hypnotizer) (scraped on Thu May 7 16:41:32 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Let the battle between Hypnotizer and LoyceV begin !!
~
The winner of this round will not lose a life and will also win 10BTC.
@Halab (at the risk of helping the competition): did you forget to pay Hypnotizer his 10
BTC?
Thank you @LoyceV
*..sniffs*
I didn’t notice that, perhaps because I don’t usually look at the cash shop.
$80,888.88
Block=948816
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51. Post 66698672 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Thu May 7 16:28:37 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
All links are looking useful for any newbie like me thanks.
Currently, at this rate, buying is ok, or waiting is better. Any solid suggestion.
If you are a newbie no coiner or low coiner, then waiting does not tend to be a good strategy.
If you are a newbie no coiner or low coiner, you need to start to turn yourself into a coiner by buying bitcoin regularly within the context of your discretionary funds. I tend to like buying weekly and getting into a habit of buying every week.
If you want to save up to 20% of your regular BTC buys for buying dips that may or may not happen, that is up to you, yet it tends to take a decently long time to build up a bitcoin stash, and many guys are not really able to do it in a cycle or two unless they are able to front load their investment in some way, whether lump sum, DCA, buying on dip or a combination, and yeah, I am not much of a fan for buying on dip for newbies, since the dips might not end up happening, yet if you are buying every week, you will end up catching dips anyhow, and perhaps after buying a cycle or two you will figure out how many bitcoin you think that you need.. which come from ongoing buying, not fucking around with trading (which seems to be where your head is right now.. and trading tends to be a way more uncertain approach in regards to making sure that your bitcoin size is ongoingly growing.
I am a complete newbie with some knowledge of Bitcoin through friends, now learning and trying to understand. I want to buy weekly because this is going to help me in the long run.
Hopefully in the near future I will again join here for more understanding because it's looking promising for savings and long-run investments.
If you can buy 50usd or 100usd a week or more you will stack a pile of btc.
Your age matters. I am 69 so time is not on my side.
But if you are 35 and buy 100 a week for 10 years never selling just buy the 100 a week and hold.
Past history says you will do well.
Always remember past history does not always get it right. So you could do 100x52x10=52000 usd after 10 years and not be ahead.
That's life for us all risk is there.
52. Post 66698080 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Thu May 7 13:15:37 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Round 17b is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 06/05/2026 :
81 425$| Name | Prediction | Difference |
| ESG | 80 808,08 | 616,92 |
| LoyceV | 80 350,67 | 1 074,33 |
| cryptofrka | 80 000,00 | 1 425,00 |
| Leahized | 78 956,00 | 2 469,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 78 799,56 | 2 625,44 |
| Pmalek | 78 657,00 | 2 768,00 |
| examplens | 78 459,00 | 2 966,00 |
Sorry, examplens, it's your turn to leave us, because by not being bullish enough, you have just lost your last life. You join the eliminated players. But don't go too far.
Congratulations, ESG ! By being even more bullish than the so-called “most bullish” among you, you are the big winner of this turbulent round. Here are 50BTC in your account.
And as promised, you will now be able to take part in a grand experiment.
Thanks to a few drops of your blood and the hard work of my teams, you will be able to bring someone back from the dead. Yes, even more powerful than God himself.
So ESG, give me the name of one of the eliminated players, and that person will be able to return to the game with just one life.
Which of these people do you want to bring back :| Name |
| Mr. Magkaisa |
| Danydee |
| GazetaBitcoin |
| Doan9269 |
| promise444c5 |
| xLays |
| examplens |
Choose wisely.(If one of the eliminated players does not want to come back, feel free to say it quickly)
...
Ow, I thought I now got a special 'end of the world card'... but, no...
I'll choose the first eliminated, Mr Magkaisa, if he doesn't want to come back the second eliminated and so on.No, Wait!, X lays help me>>>
Last Will Card for cryptofrka & ESG please Halab.
So I'll choose him, if he doesn't want to come back, come back in the first option Mr Magkaisa, and so on...
53. Post 66697963 (unedited backup) (by Comeacross) (scraped on Thu May 7 12:29:25 CEST 2026) in What dust mean in bitcoin and why small amount can be a problem?:
Ah, so you're concerned on the fee.
Some wallets will try its best not to produce dust change, what wallet are you using?
Based from the OP, it looks like Electrum; if so, that's a good one with decent coin chooser and usually wont leave dust change.
If ever it's sent to you (dust attack, etc.) you can just ignore the UTXO using coin control, donate it without using other inputs or at least send it to an OP_RETURN output so it wont clutter the UTXO-set.
No. I'm using a different wallet currently not Electrum. It probably has coin control too but I haven't tempered with it yet because I don't want to mess things up. I might test it later with a separate wallet since Electrum does dust avoidance by default. But what do I risk if someone purposely send me dust? Is it just paying a higher fee when I try to consolidate later or there is a risk of privacy too since it links my address together?
Have you read my topic on
Consolidating small inputs?
Now is one of the best times ever to do this, and pay 0.2-ish sat/vbyte in fee.
Thank you for the reference link. With the DCA, one ends up with a lot of sats UTXO from exchange withdrawal. For someone with around 50 UTXO and thousand sats each, which is more better between batching and one shot consolidation when fee is around 0.28 sat/vB? Assuming I batch 20 at a time over some days, I will definitely pay a bit more in total fees but it won't link all 50 input together on chain but if I do it all at once it's more cheaper but the UTXO is obviously a private link. What do you recommend for someone who want to balance fee saving and chain analysis?
54. Post 66697483 (unedited backup) (by weallbitcoiners) (scraped on Thu May 7 09:23:19 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
All links are looking useful for any newbie like me thanks.
Currently, at this rate, buying is ok, or waiting is better. Any solid suggestion.
If you are a newbie no coiner or low coiner, then waiting does not tend to be a good strategy.
If you are a newbie no coiner or low coiner, you need to start to turn yourself into a coiner by buying bitcoin regularly within the context of your discretionary funds. I tend to like buying weekly and getting into a habit of buying every week.
If you want to save up to 20% of your regular BTC buys for buying dips that may or may not happen, that is up to you, yet it tends to take a decently long time to build up a bitcoin stash, and many guys are not really able to do it in a cycle or two unless they are able to front load their investment in some way, whether lump sum, DCA, buying on dip or a combination, and yeah, I am not much of a fan for buying on dip for newbies, since the dips might not end up happening, yet if you are buying every week, you will end up catching dips anyhow, and perhaps after buying a cycle or two you will figure out how many bitcoin you think that you need.. which come from ongoing buying, not fucking around with trading (which seems to be where your head is right now.. and trading tends to be a way more uncertain approach in regards to making sure that your bitcoin size is ongoingly growing.
I am a complete newbie with some knowledge of Bitcoin through friends, now learning and trying to understand. I want to buy weekly because this is going to help me in the long run.
Hopefully in the near future I will again join here for more understanding because it's looking promising for savings and long-run investments.
55. Post 66697299 (unedited backup) (by UchihaSarada) (scraped on Thu May 7 07:41:14 CEST 2026) in What dust mean in bitcoin and why small amount can be a problem?:
Have you read my topic on
Consolidating small inputs?
Now is one of the best times ever to do this, and pay 0.2-ish sat/vbyte in fee.
It's easy to use 1 satoshi/ vbyte in fee rate but for smaller fee rates than 1 sat/vbyte, he will do some technical steps.
How to make a bitcoin transaction and pay less than 1 sat/vByte.LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure.
56. Post 66697272 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu May 7 07:24:49 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Round 17b is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 06/05/2026 :
81 425$| Name | Prediction | Difference |
| ESG | 80 808,08 | 616,92 |
| LoyceV | 80 350,67 | 1 074,33 |
| cryptofrka | 80 000,00 | 1 425,00 |
| Leahized | 78 956,00 | 2 469,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 78 799,56 | 2 625,44 |
| Pmalek | 78 657,00 | 2 768,00 |
| examplens | 78 459,00 | 2 966,00 |
Sorry, examplens, it's your turn to leave us, because by not being bullish enough, you have just lost your last life. You join the eliminated players. But don't go too far.
Congratulations, ESG ! By being even more bullish than the so-called “most bullish” among you, you are the big winner of this turbulent round. Here are 50BTC in your account.
And as promised, you will now be able to take part in a grand experiment.
Thanks to a few drops of your blood and the hard work of my teams, you will be able to bring someone back from the dead. Yes, even more powerful than God himself.
So ESG, give me the name of one of the eliminated players, and that person will be able to return to the game with just one life.
Which of these people do you want to bring back :| Name |
| Mr. Magkaisa |
| Danydee |
| GazetaBitcoin |
| Doan9269 |
| promise444c5 |
| xLays |
| examplens |
Choose wisely.(If one of the eliminated players does not want to come back, feel free to say it quickly)
57. Post 66696751 (unedited backup) (by xLays) (scraped on Thu May 7 00:24:55 CEST 2026) in bitcointalk banned in the Philippines:
What the hell, I’m from the Philippines and I only just found out right now that bitcointalk is apparently banned or inaccessible here.
It sounds like not all internet providers have implemented the ban yet.

May I suggest to read
List of VPN Service Providers while you can?

To quote myself on one of the best VPN providers:
I think that Mullvad is the best VPN you can buy anonymously with cryptocurrencies, but they are certainly not the cheapest available option.
It's the cheapest one I've seen if you don't need it continuously. You can literally pay for an hour, and create a new account when you need it again. I just tested it: €0.01 got me 1 hour and 38 minutes of full speed VPN.
Yes, it’s probably because not all internet providers have implemented the restriction yet. Or since this is the Philippines, it’s also possible that some ISPs are just ignoring it or haven’t received any official notice to block bitcointalk. lol
I’ve been using Proton VPN (free version) for years, which is why I was still able to access bitcointalk when I was at my cousin’s house. Originally, I started using VPN mainly for gambling related sites.
@Findingnemo So yeah, it’s very likely that bitcointalk is being blocked or flagged because it’s mistakenly categorized as a gambling site rather than a forum.
58. Post 66696744 (unedited backup) (by OrangeFren) (scraped on Thu May 7 00:23:13 CEST 2026) in OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison:
This will tank down faster than all previous forks, but at least he is not calling this BitcoinXXX and pretending this is the real BTC

Call me crazy but I think this is not going to be the last bitcoin fork in our lifetime, and next one could be related more with quantum resistance.
Agreed

The timing isn't great either. It would do much better if the mempool was clogged.
This is very bad advice: never touch any Forkcoin software before moving your Bitcoin to safety! You shouldn't even install it on your normal system: just don't trust it!
That's a good point though there's no other way to dump that shitcoin
59. Post 66696465 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Wed May 6 23:01:13 CEST 2026) in What dust mean in bitcoin and why small amount can be a problem?:
OP, if you're testing stuff, why don't you use Testnet3 or Testnet4 coins which are supposed to be worthless? There are faucets where you can basically get Testnet coins for free and could have enough for testing a lot of transactions, e.g. at
https://altquick.com/faucet/.
Mara's Slipstream service is in the meantime defunct for quite some time for whatever reasons. They also don't respond (at least to me) if you write to their support contact address provided on the maintencance landing page.
60. Post 66696030 (unedited backup) (by Mia Chloe) (scraped on Wed May 6 20:51:25 CEST 2026) in What dust mean in bitcoin and why small amount can be a problem?:
Once a node receives a new block, it checks whether the block is valid or not. If the block is valid, it's added to the blockchain. In other words, nodes check whether the block follows consensus rules or not.
It doesn't matter whether the transactions that have been included in the block follow nodes' standard rules or not.
And this exactly explains why we can have a totally empty block and by empty block I'm referring to one with no transactions so long the block is valid and has been successfully hashed other nodes have to add it for extra validation and I think it was where using bitcoin Knox was trying to be different.
~snip
Most of them are still leaving high fee rates which makes dust limit higher. Ordinarily I was almost becoming certain that 1000 sats as the minimum till LoyceV shocked me with a 100sat transaction through his node.
61. Post 66695972 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Wed May 6 20:36:43 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
Also consider LibreWolf, it has been around longer and may be better choice if you don't like Zen UI.
Yeah, Librewolf is also great and it follows Firefox release closely, but you won't have firefox VPN available there

Surfshark also celebrated its birthday last month by offering some discounts
[$63 > $48 for 27 months] and according to this "
PCWorld article", this promo ends on the 11th of May.
I wouldn't touch surfshark vpn with a stick.
That was an old era when people actually cared about collaborating and improving software.
Some people still care, otherwise we wouldn't have open source bitcoin wallets, linux OS, etc.
I dislike phones more and more, the entire Play store makes me feel like I am the product instead of the customer who paid good money for that phone.
Tell me about it... smartphones are a nightmare.
We need comeback of old style minimal phones.
62. Post 66695745 (unedited backup) (by KawasakiNinja1_) (scraped on Wed May 6 19:33:25 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
Thanks for the explanation about this. Please, can you give more details or a link where I can find more about this because it's looking interesting and workable for me.
Hey, try to understand the main point, I'm making it simple, actually the full form of DCA is Dollar Cost Averaging. As far as I know, the main goal of this strategy is to buy regardless of the price for a certain period of time.
Visit this link to find out all the unknown information you need about DCA.
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA): What It Is, How It Works, and Example
https://share.google/yPIMvufxmdabnT0hz
63. Post 66695550 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Wed May 6 18:32:01 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
Thanks for the explanation about this. Please, can you give more details or a link where I can find more about this because it's looking interesting and workable for me.
sure wait a minute
64. Post 66695536 (unedited backup) (by xhomerx10) (scraped on Wed May 6 18:27:50 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
Today is always a good day to buy. Yesterday was the second best day to buy.
65. Post 66695495 (unedited backup) (by Leahized) (scraped on Wed May 6 18:10:43 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
Thanks for the explanation about this. Please, can you give more details or a link where I can find more about this because it's looking interesting and workable for me.
You read this thread by JJG,will be helpful for you.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376945.0
66. Post 66695489 (unedited backup) (by snowpega) (scraped on Wed May 6 18:10:01 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
A good piece of advice!
If you are following this, then you don't need to worry much about the price tag, especially when you are planning to enter the market for the long term using DCA. As all that time, you will keep getting the price on different ranges, which, as a result, if you are buying consistently after a fixed period of time, you will be reaching at such end where you will make a good profit from it because of a good average buying at different price.
67. Post 66695452 (unedited backup) (by weallbitcoiners) (scraped on Wed May 6 18:00:19 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Sorry, could you be more elaborate about this?
DCA: Dollar Cost Average. It means buying on a regular basis, so you don't have to wonder whether or not
today is a good moment to buy.
Thanks for the explanation about this. Please, can you give more details or a link where I can find more about this because it's looking interesting and workable for me.
68. Post 66695327 (unedited backup) (by Alone055) (scraped on Wed May 6 17:18:43 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Let me ask everyone here a serious question: Do you prefer friends with boobs, or without boobs?
Depends on the mood.

Anyway, my favourite member is LoyceV, and I think I've indirectly expressed this feeling a couple of times in different threads but never openly said this. What I find amazing about him is his ability to stay away from controversies and parties and all other stuff that goes on in this forum. I have been observing the forum since the day I joined, and I've never seen the guy having a beef with any member at all. He is just always straightforward, but he doesn't use that to annoy anyone, and he always stands for the right and opposes the wrong.
Btw, this is not bootlicking or anything like that, it's just my personal opinion about him, and I have never had a direct conversation with him in my entire journey in this forum.
69. Post 66694311 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Wed May 6 11:33:13 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
But if this piece of paper gets lost, burned, or stolen, who will then cover the enormous losses?
I don't think Coinbase can cover a 1 million Bitcoin loss. They again, maybe they are better at secure storage than governments now

For example, the South Korean tax authority stores cryptocurrency
this way,publishing a photo of the ledger with the seed phrase.
I can't figure out from Google translate if this was very dumb, or just trolling by sharing the seed phrase to worthless tokens.
There was a funny story in South Korea.
The tax authorities published photos of the seized wallets and seed phrases, but
the wallet contained PRTG tokens, which had a 24h volume of several hundred dollars.
The blockchain explorer shows the token price at almost 5 million, but it's practically impossible to sell.
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/pre-retogeum___
Government officials don't know how to handle digital currency, but the crypto exchange has vast experience.
70. Post 66694286 (unedited backup) (by MaxMueller) (scraped on Wed May 6 11:21:37 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance and 1miau. Convenient timing or coincidence?:
Doesn't that tell you everything you need to know already? If it would be me, I'd make sure I post enough so everyone can have enough "material" to really compare posts.
Yes it does -> In case of doubt, in favor of the defendant.
What you expect is proof that can't be provided promptly. In addition it's not objective an anyone can interpret “enough” however they like and expand it to infinity. The approach seems wrong to me.
To be clear, i am only speaking out against negative trust, as it no longer seems justified after an old address has been verified.