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1. Post 66199431 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 08:23:14 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 20, 2025, 02:03:27 PM
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I do have another laptop with 4GB ram and 256GB SSD, I will probably just use this instead if the old laptop couldn't cut it.
Better! But: there's still a huge difference in SSDs: some are terrible for sustained writes, and some are just good. Google the type and read some reviews to see which one you have. Still, if you could make it 8 (or more) GB RAM, it's going to make your journey much more fun.

Based on my personal experience, SSD that use QLC flash type or from unknown brand usually have poor performance on sustained write. And if OP's laptop also contain HDD with big capacity, he can consider using --blocksdir option so blockchain data stored on HDD (while other files still on SSD) to reduce burden on the SSD.



2. Post 66197815 (unedited backup) (by Ivystar5) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 20:29:37 CET 2025) in Free & reliable way to host your own images for Bitcointalk:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:10:20 PM
GitHub can be used as a free self-hosted image server.
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4. Very reliable for long-term posts.
Imgur was also very reliable for a long time, until they stopped Bitcointalk's hotlinking. There's no guarantee Github won't do the same at some point.
Right! that is basically the reason Talkimg was introduced since there is no guarantee that any other platform wouldn't stop at some point in Bitcointalk hotlinking, I think I will stick with what's already existing.

Quote from: Mia Chloe on Today at 05:16:19 PM

Thumbs up op but I don't think I'll fancy going through all these processes just to upload an image that I can do within les than 2 mins max with talk IMG. Well before now I wasn't sure this was actually possible however thanks to you for proving it is. There are countless image hosting sites out there but I prefer talkiMG still.
a very long process just to end up uploading the image, I think Talkimg made it simpler and I will prefer that than  all that long process even though wanting to host an image myself will be interesting yet I see no need for someone who is just trying to make clarifications with image.



3. Post 66196969 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 16:28:07 CET 2025) in My alt account has sent me 14 merits for this post:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 19, 2025, 05:00:00 PM
Not long ago I received 44 merits from @LoyceV which was very strange to me considering the post in question - it turns out the post was only supposed to get 4, but I'm not the only one who accidentally got x10.
Your math hurts more than the 4 key on my keyboard doubling my key press!

I've never been too fond of math - but does it really matter x10 or x11? I hope you fixed your keyboard or got one with AI that will alert you to any strange keystrokes. If there isn't one, maybe someone could invent one - a merits keyboard for BTT with which you will never send more merits than you actually intended.



4. Post 66196773 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 15:38:43 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 01:45:03 PM
Someone who has nothing to hide
Everyone has things to hide Wink This fallacy is often used as an argument against the need for privacy. Hiding things isn't the problem, the problem is doing shady shit.
Yes in general, but otherwise no. The statement is limited to the context that we are talking about, and in that context it is valid.



5. Post 66196740 (unedited backup) (by Hashura) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 15:28:49 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:03:27 PM
In that case: go for it! Start by installing Linux Mint. Or Ubuntu. Or any of the lightweight Linux distributions. It's probably best to stick to some of the more common ones. This gives you the chance to get some experience with Linux before doing anything else.
I am currently leaning towards Linux Mint. From what I've read, it's quite similar to Windows in terms of layout.

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Just imagine 2 GB as if you're driving a very old car with 4 flat tires. Inflating them will be like using 8 GB, but it's still a very old car.
I like analogies like this, it just makes stuff much easier to understand. Well then, I will probably try the old laptop first (with 8GB ram) and see how it goes.

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Bitcoin Core doesn't break when you lose your internet. What breaks it, is not shutting down properly, and shutting down (writing chainstate to disk) can take quite a while.
That's good to know. Now I don't have much to worry about.

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Have fun!
I will, thank you. Smiley

Quote from: BitMaxz on Today at 02:07:38 PM
If you want to learn more about blockchain I suggest try the DIY blockchain at least you can learn how blockchain works. Check this link below

- https://github.com/openblockchains/awesome-blockchains?tab=readme-ov-file#do-it-yourself-diy---build-your-own-blockchain
I don't have knowledge with programming, so I don't think I can try this, but I will take a look.



6. Post 66196638 (unedited backup) (by Hashura) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 14:55:19 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:31:30 AM
Allow me to start with a counter question: why do you want to run a Bitcoin Core? If it's for a wallet, you're probably much better off with just Electrum.
I actually just wanted to try it out. I've been reading the guides from learnmeabitcoin, and I enjoy the beginner-friendly approach. I'm not a developer nor do I have the capacity to learn the technical stuff, but I can at least follow explanations that are simple and well laid out. As a regular user, I think it would be a fun learning process to run my own node, while contributing to the network at the same time. From the options that user nc50lc gave, using it as a wallet is the most probable scenario for me.

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I would NOT start a full Initial Block Download on a laptop with 2 GB RAM and HDD. According to acer.com, your laptop supports 8 GB RAM. Last time I tried on a laptop with 8 GB and SSD, the SSD was already the limiting factor and it wrote terabytes to disk. With HDD and 4 times less RAM, you're looking at an exponential increase in sync time. It's going to take months if not years to complete, and it only gets heavier as chainstate (currently 11 GB) keeps growing in size.
I want to use the spare laptop only if it's feasible, would there be a notable difference if I max it out to 8GB ram? I do have another laptop with 4GB ram and 256GB SSD, I will probably just use this instead if the old laptop couldn't cut it.

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     4. Is it necessary to use Tor?
Not necessary. In fact, i would recommend you to use VPN (rather than Tor) for IBD/initial sync since Tor is very slow for downloading 700GB+ blockchain.
I see, thank you. I do have access to WireGuard, so I will most likely use it.

Quote from: Cricktor on Today at 12:03:24 PM
Connectivity dropouts aren't much of a problem but I don't have first-hand experience because my internet connectivity is rock-solid. Bitcoin Core should handle it gracefully.
Connectivity issues aren't common in my place, but it does happen sometimes. In case of a problem with my internet, is it alright if I just leave it running until the connectivity is restored?



7. Post 66196431 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 13:42:20 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on Today at 12:22:16 PM
So you're saying those aren't your alts?

He is speaking in the present tense. None of those alts are active. Another thing is if we believe or not that he is not having an active alt account currently. Personally, I find it hard to believe that he doesn't have one in reserve, given his history and in case this account gets busted.
Even if the accounts are no longer active and he no longer uses them, they are still his alts. Talking in the "present tense" to manipulate and avoid direct answers to questions only makes his case worse.



8. Post 66196385 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 13:22:20 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:47:50 AM
So you're saying those aren't your alts?

He is speaking in the present tense. None of those alts are active. Another thing is if we believe or not that he is not having an active alt account currently. Personally, I find it hard to believe that he doesn't have one in reserve, given his history and in case this account gets busted.



9. Post 66196324 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 13:03:25 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:

Quote from: Hashura on Today at 07:53:40 AM
Unfortunately, it doesn't have one. But yeah, I guess I should replace it with at least 4 GB ram.
Go for 8GiB of RAM if this is the maximum as LoyceV mentioned (I haven't checked it), unless the price difference for your "ancient" laptop and the RAM modules required is prohibitive to choose 8 over 4GiB.

Quote from: Hashura on Today at 07:53:40 AM
Hmmm, I guess I don't mind. Do I have to run the laptop 24/7 during the initial syncing or I can shut it down?
(Edit) I am also worried about connectivity issues and power interruptions, will it affect the progress?
No, you don't have to run IBD 24/7 but it will of course take longer to finish.

Connectivity dropouts aren't much of a problem but I don't have first-hand experience because my internet connectivity is rock-solid. Bitcoin Core should handle it gracefully.

A laptop with a working battery has built-in UPS. Just set it up so that when battery runs low, Bitcoin Core and OS shutdown gracefully.

Pay attention to always try to shutdown Bitcoin Core gracefully to avoid data corruption, especially during IBD but also later. If you have a pruned node, you don't want to force Core to have to redo a rescan which is more or less like another IBD.
(IBD means Initial Blockchain Download)



10. Post 66196289 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 12:52:55 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:47:50 AM
Why do you think I am a trade risk even though I do not operate any alt accounts
So you're saying those aren't your alts?
Honor, I swear those are my cousins.



11. Post 66196246 (unedited backup) (by lombok) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 12:31:43 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:37:33 AM
Newbie NefiSwap is using chatbot verbal diarrhea plagiarism to promote themselves:
Over the last few years, many crypto users have started questioning whether traditional exchanges still fit their needs.
Account registration, identity verification, and long onboarding processes can slow down what was originally designed to be a fast and open financial system.

This is where account-free crypto swaps come into focus. These platforms allow users to exchange digital assets directly, without creating profiles or submitting personal information. For many, this approach feels closer to the original philosophy of cryptocurrency — permissionless, efficient, and user-controlled.

Speed is one of the main reasons behind this growing interest. In a market that operates 24/7, users expect swaps to be executed quickly, without unnecessary steps. Removing account creation often reduces friction and makes the process more straightforward.

However, this model also comes with responsibilities. Users need to pay attention to network confirmations, liquidity availability, and transparent rate calculations. While account-free swaps simplify access, informed decision-making is still essential.

Overall, the rise of these platforms reflects a broader trend in the crypto space: users are actively seeking simpler tools that prioritize functionality over bureaucracy. Whether this model will dominate in the long term or remain a niche solution is still open for discussion.

What matters most is choice — giving users multiple ways to interact with crypto based on their preferences, risk tolerance, and values.
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12. Post 66196089 (unedited backup) (by pina_pino) (scraped on Sat Dec 20 11:28:25 CET 2025) in Stake your Bitcoin address here:

Quote from: odolvlobo on December 19, 2025, 09:00:25 PM

The best way to change your address is to sign a message containing the new address using the old address. This proves that you are changing the address and not somebody else.

Otherwise, there is no way to know if somebody accessed your account and posted the message. As it stands, we can not be sure that the person now in control of pina_pino is the same person as before.
I change my address because with segwit not all can verified my sign, so that's why i change my address to legacy.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:58:36 AM
There's less than 3 hours between his posts, pina_pino should just delete his first post.
Yes I should delete my first post, thanks anyway



13. Post 66192892 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Fri Dec 19 16:52:26 CET 2025) in My alt account has sent me 14 merits for this post:

Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on December 18, 2025, 09:28:24 AM
~snip~
I don't know if anything similar has ever happened to you, receiving what I would call weird merits. The closest thing that has happened to me would be discovering that JJG recently gave me a merit for a post written like six months ago on page 4 or so of a thread.


Not long ago I received 44 merits from @LoyceV which was very strange to me considering the post in question - it turns out the post was only supposed to get 4, but I'm not the only one who accidentally got x10. As for @JayJuanGee, he is known for reading old threads because I have received merits from him many times for very old posts.

However, perhaps the strangest merit I received relates to a post from 2015, sent in March 2018 by @Vod. The man remembered that my post was useful to him, found it and give merit.

For those wondering why he didn't do this back in 2015 - the answer is that there were no merits then.



14. Post 66192358 (unedited backup) (by Son Of Blockchain (SOB)) (scraped on Fri Dec 19 14:19:43 CET 2025) in [self-moderated] Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source:

Quote from: philipma1957 on Today at 12:53:27 PM
Do you expect people to submit their local board posts as well?
Up to them, but if I can't read it, I probably won't Merit it. Others may still do it.

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your thread will become more popular. I am sure you do not want popularity over quality.
My thread confirms there are barely any good quality posts that don't get Merited. I still hope for the rare exception on which I can dump 50 Merits as I have thousands to give, but I don't see those posts.

because of the what is new aspect for crypto .

answer not much.


the biggest news I can think of for 2025 is fees can be as low as 0.1 sat and if you go for 0.3 or 0.4 sats they mostly always work.


Anything else new that affects most every BTC user I do not know.

Although some claim the new core 30 is a big deal.

I am not sure if that directly affects every user as much as low fees do.

Sir, I don't know if you mistakenly replied to the wrong thread but from your statement it's obvious you did cause their discussion was about disturbution of merits and how popular Fillipones thread is compared to Loyce V's.
 However your reply was about tx fees and the new core 30 being a big deal. Although I'm still pondering on Loyce v's statement "i have thousands to give, but I don't see those posts".  Shocked



15. Post 66192270 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Fri Dec 19 13:53:31 CET 2025) in [self-moderated] Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 09, 2025, 09:05:05 AM
Do you expect people to submit their local board posts as well?
Up to them, but if I can't read it, I probably won't Merit it. Others may still do it.

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your thread will become more popular. I am sure you do not want popularity over quality.
My thread confirms there are barely any good quality posts that don't get Merited. I still hope for the rare exception on which I can dump 50 Merits as I have thousands to give, but I don't see those posts.

because of the what is new aspect for crypto .

answer not much.


the biggest news I can think of for 2025 is fees can be as low as 0.1 sat and if you go for 0.3 or 0.4 sats they mostly always work.


Anything else new that affects most every BTC user I do not know.

Although some claim the new core 30 is a big deal.

I am not sur either directly affects every user as much as low fees do.



16. Post 66191599 (unedited backup) (by Mpamaegbu) (scraped on Fri Dec 19 10:00:55 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:

OP, if anyone here is trolling or stalking you/your posts; I think it's best to put them under ignore. Just click the ignore button on them and move on; except they're putting your data out here and jeopardizing your privacy. In a situation like that, report such a user to moderators at once.


Quote from: LoyceV on December 17, 2025, 10:52:29 AM
Seriously, grow a thicker skin...
Frankly, you came to mind as I was reading through the OP because that in quote above is your usual response to such a situation. You didn't disappoint again. I've that as a takeaway from this forum.



17. Post 66189571 (unedited backup) (by Ambatman) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 20:06:13 CET 2025) in bring back the glowing ignore button:

Quote from: vapourminer on Today at 05:01:03 PM

not sure if this was the case, but it makes sense as my ignore list is so large the forum times out trying to display that page.
Oh yes. It was the case as was posted by Theymos.

Quote from: theymos on January 04, 2014, 02:37:00 AM

That's basically how it works because the ignore mod (which I didn't write) stupidly stores ignore info in a single column per user like "35,3,...". So each ignore button needs to scan through all established users. The cost of this used to be very little, but it has increased substantially as the number of users has increased. I added a lot of caching long ago to offset this, but the cost is too high now even for that. I need to mostly rewrite the ignore mod so it stores data more sanely. No too difficult, but it requires a somewhat large uninterrupted block of time, which I don't have right now.
The ignore button glowing  would make it easier to judge a book by its cover page.
Lol I already see people creating thread  appealing for them to be unignored.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:50:34 PM

To prevent abuse, I'm sure theymos can come up with a complicated formula to base it on earned Merit and other parameters. Say "sum <log Merit>" of the users who ignore someone, divided by <log Merit> from the user himself so it's less easy to make established members glow.
Sigh after I have already written if it was going to be by weight
Since it can be easily abused by creating new accounts or gang wise
And I saw this.

Quote from: xmrhopium on Today at 04:55:20 PM
way back people on this forum were very smart, actually technically smart about bitcoin's backend. And off-topic posts in the Bitcoin discussions board were very rare if we see now those.
Even at that Trolls still existed and many still use the ignore button not because the user is a shitposter
But they don't agree with their view.
Checked old threads and found out it was common.



18. Post 66188498 (unedited backup) (by The Sceptical Chymist) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 15:28:55 CET 2025) in Is BCT dead and most of the traffic just mindless AI zombies now?:

Quote from: mindrust on December 04, 2025, 04:56:57 PM
I miss the old days when we were all united against bcash and bsv.

That and about a hundred other reasons--though I might add that whilst there might have been a united front against those forkeroonies, there has always been drama, fighting among senior members of the forum, trusted members going rogue, and a devil's buffet of other things that always gave me a feeling that there was a palpable tension between a lot of different people and that the only thing that kept them from murdering each other was the damage to their forum reputation such a thing might cause.

I'm not done reading this thread, but I'm noticing that some members who are probably on the same side of the issue (whether it's AI use or just general shitposting) are talking past each other, and that isn't something I've seen much of in my time here.  I've also noticed that the last few posts by LoyceV sound like ones I could have easily written myself, i.e, sarcasm mixed with fast-dripping venom. 

Bitch, you betta not be jackin' my beats else you might find my bicycle tire tread marks on your rubbery forehead.
GOD I love this forum!!



19. Post 66188426 (unedited backup) (by BTCETFInvestor) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 15:10:43 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: philipma1957 on Today at 01:56:32 PM
Finally sold some silver today.
A roll of quarters  for around 424
Melt was 479
Does this mean you're selling coins 11.5% under the value of the metal? If so: why? What am I missing here that makes the market so .... weird?

well it is weird.


My buy in is under 180 a roll so it is a good profit. but on ebay as I type there are more than 20 people selling under melt

see the search

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_udlo=400&_udhi=460&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1


this source  below says 40 coins are worth 476 melt

https://learn.apmex.com/tools/junk-silver-calculator/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22496647630&gbraid=0AAAAAD_lCss4ZaTTATYy2K7YEgifwYJCi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxfmw5aTHkQMVlnBHAR3vVgWJEAAYASAAEgKH2fD_BwE


Now for me I have like 23,000 worth of silver at melt

and it would sell for maybe 20,000


btc would never do it.

Phil - I see your eBay listing https://www.ebay.com/itm/157550656026?_skw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&itmmeta=01KCRW6CSFBGZNT8M3KFV3CDZY&hash=item24aec03a1a%3Ag%3ArYAAAeSwZzFpQ3La&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1ereasHeFM8lfA%2BVgqsvv8jOMwRBJhfMrAuo0FRTl3WStXM67ZY%2BQknSV2ccY751LlIrlagiQHWAn6IAfLquWwxy14l5h36dYfTPW0y%2B47rHwsrYCbvq1MGK2%2BwSNtg%2B7FlkpnGOK9dQqNdssd3BA%2FZgZqmsS6By2m8v7rutEofDnsXil0mQi8mQJPf4a5OGH06Cxc3mop0trkPGKqRW1%2Bu4ICyA1frO%2B2iqOM56SzPdhG83WoxeilRS%2Bk8hFk1O8YOdNBpKFUIiUu26QjuFSkl%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4LNmZzmZg&LH_BIN=1



20. Post 66188367 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 14:56:38 CET 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:15:17 AM
Finally sold some silver today.
A roll of quarters  for around 424
Melt was 479
Does this mean you're selling coins 11.5% under the value of the metal? If so: why? What am I missing here that makes the market so .... weird?

well it is weird.


My buy in is under 180 a roll so it is a good profit. but on ebay as I type there are more than 20 people selling under melt

see the search

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=40+coin+roll+of+silver+quarters&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_udlo=400&_udhi=460&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1


this source  below says 40 coins are worth 476 melt

https://learn.apmex.com/tools/junk-silver-calculator/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22496647630&gbraid=0AAAAAD_lCss4ZaTTATYy2K7YEgifwYJCi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxfmw5aTHkQMVlnBHAR3vVgWJEAAYASAAEgKH2fD_BwE


Now for me I have like 23,000 worth of silver at melt

and it would sell for maybe 20,000


btc would never do it.



21. Post 66187828 (unedited backup) (by Momin_Official) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 12:19:32 CET 2025) in [AI Search Engine] Bitcointalk:

We have decided to take a different approach on this and have now developed a working AI Search Engine prototype for Bitcointalk Forum,
To gather initial feedback and improvements before rolling out a major update, I'll have it running live as an experimental demo for the next few days/weeks, Feel free to try it out and let me know your thoughts:
https://my-zone.net/bitcointalk

Please note that you will need to register an account with your email to access the AI Search, this is just a basic measure to prevent abuse.
Edit 1: You are no longer required to create an account to ask the first few questions.
it's purely conversational and can understand queries about Bitcointalk.

Let me know what you think after trying the demo, all feedback helps.

Some Screenshots:
https://i.ibb.co/sdDtNWdS/n9fAQqc.png
https://i.ibb.co/5gX5Jkt0/image.png
https://i.ibb.co/FbZDQ7nm/image.png

Special Thanks:
This project wouldn't have been possible without the inspiration and contributions of Vod, LoyceV, TryNinja, NotATether



22. Post 66187088 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Thu Dec 18 07:46:56 CET 2025) in alternative to coinomi (android):

Quote from: LoyceV on December 17, 2025, 08:36:25 AM
I don't think it has anything to do with the server connection.
I'm not sure about that but if you use "Resynchronize", the icon coincides with the message "No connection. Your funds are safe" while it's red.
Then, the Blockchain tip's height displays as it turns green.
And synchronization, involves their server.

But it's closed-source so I can't totally confirm that icon's whole purpose.

Quote from: LoyceV on December 17, 2025, 08:36:25 AM
PM me your address and I'll send you my $0.02 Smiley
Thanks, but once your transactions show (with green connection), that should be enough to tell that it's working.

BTW, it doesn't turn gray on my end, normally or when resyncing the wallet.



23. Post 66186037 (unedited backup) (by Bitcoin_Arena) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 22:40:55 CET 2025) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 13, 2025, 09:44:54 AM
Question about naim027's profile on BPIP:
Code:
Security/Moderator Log
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Profile has been Autobanned
Code:
Meta Log
DateTime Action Detail
10/12/2022 1:41:58 PM Profile unbanned New post
5/19/2022 1:18:03 AM Changed to Archived status Autoban user
Is this a bug to still show it as "Autobanned"? As far as I know he's not banned at the moment.
I have seen this before with other profiles that have been banned before and then unbanned. The "Profile has been Autobanned" alert stays under the Security/Moderator Log. part while for other unbanned accounts it does not
I don't know whether it has anything to do with activity after the account has been unbanned.



24. Post 66185422 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 19:56:37 CET 2025) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 13, 2025, 09:44:54 AM
Is this a bug to still show it as "Autobanned"? As far as I know he's not banned at the moment.
I remember this member from few years ago, and his account is showing Inactive status for me, but he should probably be banned for what he did, including cheating and ban evasion.
From BPIP website I can see that he was banned but than unbanned on 10/12/2022.



25. Post 66185117 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 18:40:13 CET 2025) in [Registration] Best Altcoins Portfolio 2025:

Second to last update before the final results.
To sum it up, we are 4 (maybe 5) for 3 places. I think this is the first time it's been this close.




   Pos      Users      16/12/2025   
   1      internetional      1 261,71   
   2      paid2      1 233,44   
   3      LoyceV      1 199,97   
   4      Halab      1 167,06   
   5      GazetaBitcoin      1 050,44   
   6      sompitonov      932,24   
         Bitcoin      877,82   
   7      DireWolfM14      826,06   
   8      memehunter      806,89   
   9      examplens      756,79   
   10      ajiz138      685,28   
   11      icopress      611,27   
   12      n0nce      547,05   
         Average      490,63   
   13      FinneysTrueVision      489,82   
   14      rat03gopoh      489,65   
   15      B1g4udge      489,49   
   16      shahzadafzal      471,12   
   17      DYING_S0UL      469,77   
   18      Smartprofit      444,01   
   19      GrosWesh      418,51   
   20      Rikafip      404,22   
   21      Despairo      348,86   
   22      LogitechMouse      346,09   
   23      Saint-loup      345,07   
   24      jokers10      338,27   
   25      SamReomo      335,08   
   26      Taskford      304,69   
   27      tokeweed      302,69   
         Random_but_balanced      299,56   
   28      xandry      290,26   
   29      Woodie      257,92   
   30      cryptofrka      254,80   
   31      klarki      230,60   
   32      Buchi-88      209,62   
   33      bitmover      207,15   
   34      famososMuertos      205,14   
   35      worldofcoins      200,48   
   36      libert19      183,72   
   37      arallmuus      172,77   
   38      Koal-84      136,74   
   39      xLays      106,83   
   40      slackovic      93,60   
                  

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



You may be wondering where is the thread for 2026. I haven't created one because I don't plan to organise it for next year. This ocntest will be the last, at least in this format. I want to do another game, but finding a sponsor is more complicated than I thought. If it happens, I will let you know here.



26. Post 66184619 (unedited backup) (by SuccessNeverEnd) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 16:42:56 CET 2025) in [AI Search Engine] Bitcointalk:

We have decided to take a different approach on this and have now developed a working AI Search Engine prototype for Bitcointalk Forum,
To gather initial feedback and improvements before rolling out a major update, I'll have it running live as an experimental demo for the next few days/weeks, Feel free to try it out and let me know your thoughts:
https://my-zone.net/bitcointalk

Please note that you will need to register an account with your email to access the AI Search, this is just a basic measure to prevent abuse.
Edit 1: You are no longer required to create an account to ask the first few questions.
it's purely conversational and can understand queries about Bitcointalk.

Let me know what you think after trying the demo, all feedback helps.

Some Screenshots:
https://i.ibb.co/sdDtNWdS/n9fAQqc.png
https://i.ibb.co/5gX5Jkt0/image.png
https://i.ibb.co/FbZDQ7nm/image.png

Special Thanks:
This project wouldn't have been possible without the inspiration and contributions of Vod, LoyceV, TryNinja, NotATether



27. Post 66184604 (unedited backup) (by r_victory) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 16:39:19 CET 2025) in TalkImg.com - Image hosting for BitcoinTalk:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:32:12 PM
This is a question I've had for a while: what do I need to create an account?
When in doubt, read the OP:
 Account ____________________
This service is intended for exclusive use on BitcoinTalk, in this sense only forum users can have an account on TalkImg, for this reason the account creation option is not active for the general public. Users who want to have an account should contact joker_josue by PM to request it. The request will be evaluated and if approved the account will be created.

I'm sorry, you're right, I've known about the service for a while now, and when I saw the ANN for the first time, I clicked the link to the website without even bothering to read it. My mistake.



28. Post 66183777 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 13:00:38 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: yahoo62278 on December 15, 2025, 03:53:30 PM



How is your tag helping here at the same time is it appropriate? There are no concrete evidence yet that he is a scammer but you are tagging him because you are suspecting. You can not tag someone as a scammer because you suspect he will be a scammer.
There may not be evidence that he has scammed, but there is evidence he likely naim027 who is littered with red tags.


"Learn Bitcoin" is a campaign manager without any scamming record yet (regarding the debate of he is Naim027  or someone else as a person). He has and is still managing serval campaigns successfully. Your tag will give a doubt to his employers (maybe you will direct those employers to your employer campaign manager: your benefit that I can think of). He will lose business, all hard work. What will be the end result?[/b]
If the user is naim why should he be allowed to continue to operate here? The bigger question why would you protect him? Why would you continue to work with him after all the drama?

You are obviously aware of his situation but here's a little detailed post by LoyceV https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5416864.msg61117985#msg61117985

1. If he is not Naim027 then an innocent user get punished, lose all his handwork just because you are so called suspicious. We may or may not see "Learn Bitcoin" anymore. If we don't see the account "Learn Bitcoin" that won't mean that he disappeared, I know for a fact that the person behind "Learn Bitcoin" will continue under another name. He may or may not thrive like "Learn Bitcoin" but he will be among us however for your wrong judgement that person will suffer if he was innocent.
2. If he is Naim027 then you are forcing him to start over everything perhaps he will even become more desperate and become a scammer (I can not recall there was any accusation about Naim027 as a scammer). If he scam then you are creating a scammer.
I think you can clear this up quite easily. Is he or is he not naim? I am going to say yes by the way you wrote some facts in this portion. I've bolded it for you. Also, you know his alts I assume? I'm very confused as to why, if he is who we think he is, you would protect him and deceive the community?
Whether Nain027 is Learn Bitcoin or not is up to Learn Bitcoin or Nain027 to clear it. Witch hunting is not my job. You can not deny that as a campaign manager you do not know secrets of many users (I believe many of us faced it that a user opens up to us and tells their untold to us. Even some of us established managers share our secrets with others depending on the relationship with individual. My moral is that I keep such private conversation private but if I see any of them are breaking my campaign rules of enrolling alts then they will not be forgiven)

Quote from: yahoo62278 on December 15, 2025, 03:53:30 PM
Note: I am speaking up for a promising manager here.
Why?
I believe we need more campaign managers to make the business competitive and be a global industry. Why would it has to be in between some of us selective members? An industry with a few people eventually extinct and it only benefits those selective people (Campaign fees to earn from your campaign management in 2017 and now are not the same. It was easy money back then), a bigger community get less benefits. We all know it's not an easy job. There are things that not everyone can do to be a manager. It requires skill, hard-work, patience, reputation, trust, responsibility. If member show interests and earn the skill then they are welcome, if someone ask me to teach/train, I will teach. There are some other promising campaign managers and I will do the same for them too. I hope you got your answer of the "Why".



29. Post 66183572 (unedited backup) (by Synchronice) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 11:50:19 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: dkbit98 on December 15, 2025, 10:55:17 PM
They should have created a random hash instead.
I am reading what they posted on their website about this feature, and they have randomly generated hash as default option.
It's silly to enable upload of images, especially knowing that people will not use it correctly.
https://windscribe.com/knowledge-base/articles/hashed-login/
I wanted to give away free VPN account on Bitcointalk and I remember I asked LoyceV about that but I don't remember the details of his response (I couldn't just give away it as I remember). By the way, this method is very creative. I can upload an image on talkimg, post here and if someone tries it out on Windscribe, they might get access to a free VPN that can be filled with a surprise plan Cheesy


I thought that if you upload an image on a website and download it later on your computer, the hash of the image file would be different because of a different metadata (I mean date created & date modified details) but seems I was wrong.
Surprisingly, when I opened the file in Photoshop and saved it and then uploaded on Windscribe, the hash didn't change (did something wrong happen?) but when I changed the name of the file, hash changed.



30. Post 66183528 (unedited backup) (by SFR10) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 11:32:43 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:15:29 AM
I'm curious: what devices do you use this for? I count 2 at most at home: TV and laptop.
Quote from: Rikafip on Today at 09:10:58 AM
Really curious to hear how many devices you have connected on the regular basis.
Two desktops [one is for gaming and the other one is for general stuff & streaming (with the help of a capture card) on a different internet connection], a laptop, an Android tablet and my phone [the other Mullvad account is for other family members].
- I used to have an iPad as well (because of its exclusive sketch apps), but Mullvad's window for logging out devices was quite buggy and annoying at that time.



31. Post 66183373 (unedited backup) (by shield132) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 10:39:37 CET 2025) in What happens when a user tries to login several times and still fails?:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 13, 2025, 11:13:32 AM
I have a unique password for Bitcointalk, very hard to hack with lots of different characters, numbers and etc. After 30 failed attempts, I managed to log in to my account.
This is how people "try" all passwords they use on single a site. If the site is evil, they can store all your attempted passwords and use it to gain access to other accounts you own.
Why not use a password manager?
I know that Bitcointalk isn't evil, that's why I risked. I don't type multiple passwords on websites that I don't trust; I use password recovery in that case if I forget the password.
I don't use a password manager for everything because they are a single point of failure. I use it on a few websites where I wouldn't care much if my account gets hacked but I still don't feel comfortable using them. Maybe I need some work on myself.

Quote from: DYING_S0UL on December 13, 2025, 11:23:34 AM
That surely took a lot of tries. Currently I'm trying to crack an old encrypted database, that I forgot password of. Tried all the combinations that I knew or can remember and still trying, but damn none of it seems to be working. Apparently there is no other ways to unlock it without the passphrase.
I understand that feeling. I also have an old database, created when I was still a small kid and I desperately need to unlock that (good old memories) but I don't remember the password and don't know how to brute force it. It's a very different file format, a backup of my very old smartphone.



32. Post 66183057 (unedited backup) (by SFR10) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 08:52:01 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 16, 2025, 09:38:19 AM
I know people often complain about fair use limits, but I actually like them. Not having a limit means a very small number of customers are responsible for a large part of the total cost, and make everyone else pay slightly more for the service.
2 TB per month is almost 3 GB per hour on average.
Quote from: dkbit98 on December 16, 2025, 06:52:05 PM
It's unlikely that will ever happen unless you know you are going to spend over 66.7 GB every single day.
But you can always create second account, or just use any other VPN like Mullvad for day or two.
Both of you have a point, but 2TB is nothing [unfortunately] for those who either prefer to watch a lot of content in 4k or those who are gamers & content creators [downloading & updating game files (usually it's a few times a month for each game) + streaming content and uploading the edited versions to a few platforms].
- Mullvad doesn't have a data cap, but the number of connected devices on each account is a bit low, so I was debating whether to make the switch or stick to Mullvad (I'll probably keep using the latter one).



33. Post 66183055 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Wed Dec 17 08:51:07 CET 2025) in alternative to coinomi (android):

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:50:28 AM
Even though I have this version already, and it's still not syncing.
That update message is also showing on my end, it's also the same version 1.65.0 (build 475)

It "appears" to be syncing, the connection icon changed to green after a few seconds so it's at least connected to their server.
That includes multiple attempts using "Resynchronize".

But I can't confirm if it actually synced since I don't have any XMR in Coinomi.



34. Post 66181816 (unedited backup) (by KingsDen) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 22:41:19 CET 2025) in Second chances:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:23:24 AM
You're joking, right?
hey guys

i wanna know whats the best ico to invest for huge gain 2018? (invest and hold for 1 year)

Thanks in advance

I joined the forum 2021, maybe constructive post had another definition in the early days of the forum.
So, if such posts like this existed and the poster considered it constructive, it means that we have no course to complain that there's spam in the present day forum.



35. Post 66181149 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 19:52:08 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: SFR10 on Today at 08:07:27 AM
It's a tempting offer [especially since we can use a single account on up to 10 devices], but what happens when someone exceeds their 2TB monthly fair usage limit?
Offer is not bad, but it's not easy to get native NYM tokens.
It's unlikely that will ever happen unless you know you are going to spend over 66.7 GB every single day.
But you can always create second account, or just use any other VPN like Mullvad for day or two.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:38:19 AM
NYM's 24-word is the opposite: it's excessive. That makes it more work than needed to enter, especially on mobile. It's not as if anyone can brute-force billions of combinations per second, and even then, 12 words would have been more than enough.
Maybe, but most of us got used to 12 and 24 seed words for bitcoin wallets, so this should not be an issue.
Only negative thing is that you can't recover account if you lose seed words, so better save multiple backups in secure places.



36. Post 66181114 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 19:38:31 CET 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

I didn't have enough free time to join last round of Bridgoro exchange beta testing, but good work to everyone who contributed and found bugs.
It's good to see that LoyceV won the first place and received reward in confidential way Wink
I am waiting to see how fiat integration will work in 2026.



37. Post 66179490 (unedited backup) (by Rapid123) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 12:32:19 CET 2025) in Second chances:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 11:23:24 AM
You're joking, right?
hey guys

i wanna know whats the best ico to invest for huge gain 2018? (invest and hold for 1 year)

Thanks in advance
hey guys

i wanna know whats the best altcoins/Cryptocurrency to invest for 2018 ?

tnx in advance
Hi
whats your FaV coin

name 5 coin & reason

Mate Whats the definition of “Constructive “ to you ?
It has a 1 dimension ? Should ve solve the Nasa mathematics equations?

When my topics had 50-60 pages of replies means helped many people back in time right ?
Anyway If its not constructive to you

Kindly Check other posts mentioned there!
Thank can list +30/40 more posts at least



38. Post 66179480 (unedited backup) (by igebotz) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 12:28:26 CET 2025) in The Stake campaign is filled with frauds & questionable accounts:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:41:21 AM
~snip~

Okay Switzerland - it was meant to be "bad & Spam" my bad I forgot to add " Spam" word  Wink and yes we investigate our participants every now and then, we're not perfect and sometimes missed out on the "obvious" - the community has been helpful in that aspect. We appreciate.

*Will edit the original post*

Our payments for a minimum 25 posts/week- this is fair enough.

Legendary rank: $62,50
Hero: $50



39. Post 66179438 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 12:13:49 CET 2025) in [ANN] ImgPeek — Free Image Upload & Hosting + BBCode for Bitcointalk:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:44:59 AM
For me, that happened when Tinypic disappeared (years earlier). I don't think I have used imgur by myself, but I've quoted it a lot. The Tinypic disaster made me lose my pictures, and switch to my own hosting. But I'm very aware my images will disappear with me when it comes to that.
Tinypic was such a useful platform, I used many times and it was at the time the best option but after it imgur got attention and many members of the forum started using that one, but after that proxy error members of the forum were left with no good image hosting site and that's the time when TalkImg.com was created by joker_josue, and that platform is still the main choice for most members of the forum even till this day. Whenever, I'm about to share an image on this forum, I use TalkImg and it always works like a charm thanks to joker_josue.



40. Post 66179412 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 12:04:56 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

I am puzzled about this just as you are. I have no idea why AB de Royse777 aka Royse777 is defending naim027. Well maybe there is an explanation.

When the AB de Royse777 account was either hacked or sold several years ago (when it was created as "Royse777" by the Russian speaking member that originally registered it) and then ended up with the current operator, there were signs he was from Bangladesh. As we know, naim027 is from Bangladesh therefore maybe there is an affinity akin to some sort of fellow countryman or brotherhood type of association.

From the thousands of accounts he could have selected a member or two to employ to help with spreadsheets, why on earth would he willingly pay an account farmer, merit abuser, compulsive liar and chief manipulator such as naim027 after he had already been exposed and banned for first time and then defend him?

This post from the previous page deserves a response from the main protagonist defending naim027 and his account farm, just bumping the post before it gets buried under new posts.

Quote from: yahoo62278 on December 15, 2025, 03:53:30 PM
How is your tag helping here at the same time is it appropriate? There are no concrete evidence yet that he is a scammer but you are tagging him because you are suspecting. You can not tag someone as a scammer because you suspect he will be a scammer.
There may not be evidence that he has scammed, but there is evidence he likely naim027 who is littered with red tags.


"Learn Bitcoin" is a campaign manager without any scamming record yet (regarding the debate of he is Naim027  or someone else as a person). He has and is still managing serval campaigns successfully. Your tag will give a doubt to his employers (maybe you will direct those employers to your employer campaign manager: your benefit that I can think of). He will lose business, all hard work. What will be the end result?[/b]
If the user is naim why should he be allowed to continue to operate here? The bigger question why would you protect him? Why would you continue to work with him after all the drama?

You are obviously aware of his situation but here's a little detailed post by LoyceV https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5416864.msg61117985#msg61117985

1. If he is not Naim027 then an innocent user get punished, lose all his handwork just because you are so called suspicious. We may or may not see "Learn Bitcoin" anymore. If we don't see the account "Learn Bitcoin" that won't mean that he disappeared, I know for a fact that the person behind "Learn Bitcoin" will continue under another name. He may or may not thrive like "Learn Bitcoin" but he will be among us however for your wrong judgement that person will suffer if he was innocent.
2. If he is Naim027 then you are forcing him to start over everything perhaps he will even become more desperate and become a scammer (I can not recall there was any accusation about Naim027 as a scammer). If he scam then you are creating a scammer.
I think you can clear this up quite easily. Is he or is he not naim? I am going to say yes by the way you wrote some facts in this portion. I've bolded it for you. Also, you know his alts I assume? I'm very confused as to why, if he is who we think he is, you would protect him and deceive the community?

Note: I am speaking up for a promising manager here.
Why?



41. Post 66179103 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 10:13:13 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 14, 2025, 09:32:11 AM
I bet people will use their memes or NFTs to log in via this method.
~it would be quite interesting to hear your opinions.
You said it: people will use public images for this. Give it some time, and you can access someone else's account by hashing a meme. They should have created a random hash instead.

It reminds me of brainwallet, where people assume their text is unique or wouldn't guessed by other people. But with image (and few different file type), compression and various standard would make the hash different which makes brute-force more trickily.



42. Post 66178194 (unedited backup) (by leonardBig) (scraped on Tue Dec 16 02:46:07 CET 2025) in [parsing] Project X:

Quote from: Maus0728 on January 25, 2022, 02:22:47 AM
Okay! I know my score will be published here, and I honestly feel crap about it!  Sad

But, in any case, I saw that @LoyceV had surpassed the 10,000 Merits mark, which is, I believe, incorrect in the quiz.
Edit: I see. Merit airdrop isn't counted. Still, seeing 10k merits is still a big achievement though.




It's insane to see those numbers. Seeing 10,000 merits on a profile is, quite literally, a reflection of a lifetime dedicated to the forum. Even though the quiz doesn't count them due to the initial airdrops or the technical methodology, the visual impact and the respect they command are the same.
LoyceV's case is a special one. It's not just about accumulating points; it's what those points represent. In a place like Bitcointalk, where people don't just hand out merits for free, reaching that number means you've been useful, consistent, and, above all, that the community trusts your judgment.



43. Post 66177839 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 23:55:19 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 14, 2025, 09:32:11 AM
They should have created a random hash instead.
I am reading what they posted on their website about this feature, and they have randomly generated hash as default option.
It's silly to enable upload of images, especially knowing that people will not use it correctly.
https://windscribe.com/knowledge-base/articles/hashed-login/

I think NYM vpn is doing login the right way with 24-word passphrase, and no personal details.
They are currently offering holiday special 75% discount, and 87% if paid with NYM tokens.

PS
If someone is still using OpenVPN, don't forget it's shutting down on January 15th 2026!



44. Post 66177712 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 23:18:13 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

I've already agreed to not tag God of Thunder for now as he was kind enough to make an appearance and answer my question. At the same time, it appears some handholding may be required to understand why, at the very least, he shouldn't be on DT1. If the constant lying (getting banned, creating a bunch of account while banned, using them to merit & support each other, denying he had alts after the ban was lifted, denying every subsequent alt was his) wasn't enough, there's also this:

If you tally all the merit he sent himself between the full list of accounts known to be owned or operated by naim027 in at least some point in his forum career, we get the following totals:

Cratoon - 43
StarBets - 26
Spinly - 20
God of Thunder - 16
XYes Official - 14
John Abraham - 13
Dic3L0v3r - 8
naim027 - 5
Bitz_Casino - 5
Crypt0S0ul - 3
AnotherAlt - 1

So thats 154 merits he sent to himself across the last 4 years or so, and this is only the accounts we know about. He likely has several others. Sending merits to casinos you are representing isn't so bad, nor is leaving positive trusts for casinos, if you're willing to vouch for them, but using casinos to pad your trust list is kind of lame. I just hope that in whatever future incarnation he chooses to take that he'll understand its insulting to think you can get away with manipulating us.

He hasn't changed one bit since he said this:

Quote from: naim027 on October 13, 2022, 10:26:09 AM
While you guys can try to match up to much data with other accounts, The truth is those are not my alts. Why not ask another alt and cryptosoul about it? Why didn't they respond here? I was banned and had a busy day with my jobs. I was checking my ban appeal thread every few days. That's all I was doing with Bitcointalk.

I am the guy who created too many enemies from all over the bitcoin talk when I was active. Some from my local community. Some people know about this. It is too possible some of their focus is to defame me.

You better ask anotheralt and cryptosoul how and why they did this and who they are.

Turns out his biggest defamer was himself.



Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on Today at 10:12:14 AM
Is there a problem with that?
The topic is about account farmers, which leads to spam. That's the problem.

But there's one guy around here who thinks he's very smart and keeps making categorical statements like that, as if he had the solutions to the forum's problems, and all he does is act like an idiot, especially in this section. And just to be clear, I'm not referring to you, but to the person you quoted.



I had to do it, you left me no choice.



45. Post 66177593 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 22:48:37 CET 2025) in 15 Years ago today: Satoshi Nakamoto was last active on Bitcointalk:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 14, 2025, 09:35:17 AM
I'm very curious what those "other things" are! What could possibly be more important than the thing that created him a hundred billion dollars worth of immutable money 15 years later? All I can think of is "family", but that's not a reason to give up external projects. So I guess I'll just be curious forever.
We can only speculate, but I would never call family a ''thing'' and I would never say that I am moving to family.
They clearly talked about something he was working on, so it could be some new project or work, but it probably have something to do with coding.
It's interesting that only few days after his last message Gavin decided to visit three letter agency...



46. Post 66177329 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 21:43:07 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:53:22 AM
Somebody who accepts campaign jobs for $50 per week is not a promising manager
~
(instead of a proper manager who will charge a fair amount of money)
Campaign management is a globalized market, and in some countries $50 per week is far more than the average income. Many services don't care about spam, as long as they get exposure, so they'll go for the cheapest instead of the best.
Great, you are presenting a defense for something that literally does not happen. Someone who "manages" a campaign for $50 per week is not reading hundreds of posts. They are looking with envious and greedy eyes at Hhampuz and others while shitposting with their own farmed accounts in their own campaigns.  Smiley

Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on Today at 05:50:33 PM
Going back to the main topic, do you guys think that he can get away with it this time? He has received several positive feedback in the past, and today he has sent the payments for his campaigns. If he continues to manage campaigns and make payments as he is supposed to, he can continue to accumulate positive feedback. I think unless he gets like 17 red tags that's a possibility.
It is possible, he could get away with it if the DT members let it happen. It is up to them whether someone can get away with something when the presented evidence is clear.



47. Post 66176856 (unedited backup) (by Ultegra134) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 19:56:25 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:45:02 PM
I noticed this user on Active users in the past 7 days. He probably has a few many alts, all registered around the same time, all posting massive amounts of shitposts, dozens of deleted posts, and some of them already gained Merit. On the link I posted, search "Brand New" and they'll stand out like a sore thumb (description thanks to suchmoon a long time ago):
JaredIbrahim
Vanellp
Blour
Ninesols
EverKaizen7
soupbet
NovaCrest
So much spam from most likely one person with a chatbot, and despite so many deleted posts, they're not Nuked.
I've also checked a few of my reports earlier and a large number of similarly new accounts do not get nuked. It's quite strange and underwhelming to see them being unpunished and keep up posting spam and gibberish. There's a decent chance some, if not many of the accounts you mentioned to be part of one/two major alt farms. As you can see, all of them are in the hunt of acquiring merit and ranking up; I bet you can guess why and what they're aiming for. The neutral tags don't do much, except to prevent future signature campaign managers from choosing them.



48. Post 66176070 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 16:53:31 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: AB de Royse777 on December 14, 2025, 10:22:25 AM



How is your tag helping here at the same time is it appropriate? There are no concrete evidence yet that he is a scammer but you are tagging him because you are suspecting. You can not tag someone as a scammer because you suspect he will be a scammer.
There may not be evidence that he has scammed, but there is evidence he likely naim027 who is littered with red tags.


Quote from: AB de Royse777 on December 14, 2025, 10:22:25 AM
"Learn Bitcoin" is a campaign manager without any scamming record yet (regarding the debate of he is Naim027  or someone else as a person). He has and is still managing serval campaigns successfully. Your tag will give a doubt to his employers (maybe you will direct those employers to your employer campaign manager: your benefit that I can think of). He will lose business, all hard work. What will be the end result?[/b]
If the user is naim why should he be allowed to continue to operate here? The bigger question why would you protect him? Why would you continue to work with him after all the drama?

You are obviously aware of his situation but here's a little detailed post by LoyceV https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5416864.msg61117985#msg61117985

Quote from: AB de Royse777 on December 14, 2025, 10:22:25 AM
1. If he is not Naim027 then an innocent user get punished, lose all his handwork just because you are so called suspicious. We may or may not see "Learn Bitcoin" anymore. If we don't see the account "Learn Bitcoin" that won't mean that he disappeared, I know for a fact that the person behind "Learn Bitcoin" will continue under another name. He may or may not thrive like "Learn Bitcoin" but he will be among us however for your wrong judgement that person will suffer if he was innocent.
2. If he is Naim027 then you are forcing him to start over everything perhaps he will even become more desperate and become a scammer (I can not recall there was any accusation about Naim027 as a scammer). If he scam then you are creating a scammer.
I think you can clear this up quite easily. Is he or is he not naim? I am going to say yes by the way you wrote some facts in this portion. I've bolded it for you. Also, you know his alts I assume? I'm very confused as to why, if he is who we think he is, you would protect him and deceive the community?

Quote from: AB de Royse777 on December 14, 2025, 10:22:25 AM
Note: I am speaking up for a promising manager here.
Why?



49. Post 66175968 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 16:29:07 CET 2025) in Lottery mining: a cost-benefit analysis:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:19:36 PM
I don't know the technical details, but I assume you can verify your own address is included in the data the mining pool sends your miner, right? After all, if you mine a block it instantly sends 98% to your own address.
Nope. Your miner does not receive the full block template that contains the coinbase transaction. It receives Stratum work that contains info such as prevhash, merkle branches, target and extranonce space. Your miner hashes a header that is given to it and submit shares (hashes that exceed difficulty 256 for Gamma 601 specifically).

That's why some scammers create pools that supposedly "solo-mine" to your bitcoin address, but in reality give block headers of some Bitcoin Cash pool (to trick you into believing you're mining, while they earn by pretending they own hashrate). Yeah, there's some trust involved, and that's why CKPool is an excellent business; it's hard to beat CK's reputation.



50. Post 66175815 (unedited backup) (by zororaka) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 15:59:25 CET 2025) in [ANN] ImgPeek — Free Image Upload & Hosting + BBCode for Bitcointalk:

Quote from: rezakurnia66 on Today at 06:14:58 AM
By the way need to create account for uploading the next image at ImgPeek website or not?
As is currently the case, both login and no-login options are always available, tailored to your needs. If you value privacy, I'm sure you'll prefer no-login. However, if you prefer to save your history, the login option will.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:15:27 AM
@OP: you're not very active on Bitcointalk. How likely is it your image host is still online 10 years from now?
There's no guarantee as to how long this service will last. However, I will try to keep ImgPeek running for as long as possible.

To support the site's continued existence, we offer a Donate option and RapidAPI (an API for developers), ensuring this service remains as functional as possible.

Quote from: coin-investor on Today at 12:52:14 PM
I've checked the creation and expiry dates, if OP wants to gain trust on his platform he needs to extend the expiry date, the worst thing that could happen is for your platform to go down and with all the images created and posted here also vanish



https://www.whois.com/whois/imgpeek.com

Domain: imgpeek.com
Registered On:2025-11-24
Expires On:2026-11-24
Updated On: 2025-11-24
You're not wrong, but you're not quite right either. An expired domain doesn't always indicate how long a site will last. Generally, newly launched platforms will try to register a domain within a year first while monitoring its future development.

Quote from: SFR10 on Today at 02:33:54 PM
I'm eager to learn about the additional editing features that will be added in the future... I did a small test with the converter and noticed something unusual with transparent PNG files [usually, when I convert a PNG into JPEG, the transparent part turns into a white background, but on ImgPeek, it becomes black]. Is it supposed to be like that?
it depends on the platform, if in ImgPeek it focus on file format if you try the Converter feature.



51. Post 66174790 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 11:12:20 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:58:07 AM
Is there a problem with that?
The topic is about account farmers, which leads to spam. That's the problem.

I don't think you're referring to the topic of this thread, which is about the accounts of a specific person. If, as I believe, you're referring to the topic derived from the conversation, which talks about $50 weekly campaigns, it's a mistake in my opinion because the $100 weekly ones aren't free from farmers or spam. Even CM had a farmer with three accounts.

Applying this to the central theme of the thread, the protagonist is participating in a campaign with the Learn Bitcoin account, where he gets paid $120 per week if he achieves the maximum, which he usually does. And if it was true that DYING_S0UL is his alt he gets another $80 per week.

The $50 campaigns give opportunities to people who aren't so bright and who, just as they might end up spamming, might end up improving without breaking the rules.

But there's one guy around here who thinks he's very smart and keeps making categorical statements like that, as if he had the solutions to the forum's problems, and all he does is act like an idiot, especially in this section. And just to be clear, I'm not referring to you, but to the person you quoted.






52. Post 66174344 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Mon Dec 15 08:09:43 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:53:22 AM
Somebody who accepts campaign jobs for $50 per week is not a promising manager
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(instead of a proper manager who will charge a fair amount of money)
Campaign management is a globalized market, and in some countries $50 per week is far more than the average income. Many services don't care about spam, as long as they get exposure, so they'll go for the cheapest instead of the best.

Is there a problem with that?

I think it's great that people from poor countries can eat thanks to writing on this forum. I see a lot of condescending and elitist attitudes on this issue. Fortunately, the forum administrator seems to have a similar opinion, otherwise he could ban signature campaigns, or those that pay less than X amount per post, etc.



53. Post 66172537 (unedited backup) (by The Cryptovator) (scraped on Sun Dec 14 19:49:55 CET 2025) in The Stake campaign is filled with frauds & questionable accounts:

As earlier LoyceV mentioned above, I raised concerns in 2019 regarding their spam. When I noticed that thread, it was quite surprising to me that they are still doing the same things and haven't changed anything at all. They really don't care about their reputation; from the beginning, they just like to make visible their signature on the forum. They can't realise they are doing nonsense, and that's why they won't build their reputation here and can't draw attention from the gamblers.

Most probably they are getting advantage from red-tagged users and spammers. They think they are getting campaign participants in cheaper. But they failed to realise they are wasting money. Stake are never going to behave themselves since a lot of years have passed, but they are still doing the same thing. Shame on the team Stake.



54. Post 66171337 (unedited backup) (by Trêvoid) (scraped on Sun Dec 14 14:18:02 CET 2025) in Secure & Private No-KYC Crypto Swaps (MWEB, XMR):

Quote from: LoyceV on December 10, 2025, 09:31:27 AM
Just because someone snorted cocaine on a bank note doesn`t make them a criminal.
In many countries, it does!

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But if a drug dealer sends 10 thousand dollars to your bank account you might have problems.
I'm not buying drugs, so I don't know who is or isn't a drug dealer. But if I sell my car, and the buyer pays me to my bank, I have no way of doing a full background check and as long as I act in good faith, I don't expect any problems from it.
And that's the tricky part: with fiat money, governments want need people to trust it. With Bitcoin, it's the exact opposite: they can't attack it any other way than by making people not trust it.

fiat depends on trust, while Bitcoin’s power comes from not needing trust in banks or governments.



55. Post 66171099 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Sun Dec 14 12:54:43 CET 2025) in 15 Years ago today: Satoshi Nakamoto was last active on Bitcointalk:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:35:17 AM
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <satoshin@gmx.com>
I've moved on to other things.
I'm very curious what those "other things" are! What could possibly be more important than the thing that created him a hundred billion dollars worth of immutable money 15 years later? All I can think of is "family", but that's not a reason to give up external projects. So I guess I'll just be curious forever.

Considering what was happening at that time (GA's visit to three letters agency, donations BTC to WikiLeaks, and the increasing dissatisfaction of certain people with the way he works), I think that those other things were just an excuse to get away from everything. Maybe he knew it was inevitable given what he had created, because a decentralized cryptocurrency cannot have a CEO pulling all the strings.

Maybe he planned to disappear, but some people sped up the process so he left much earlier than he planned.



56. Post 66170874 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Sun Dec 14 11:22:25 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:

Quote from: LoyceV on December 13, 2025, 09:49:21 AM
If I were the same person, why on earth would I do this?
If you're the same person, it wouldn't hurt to send yourself a few PMs just so that you can post them later as "evidence".
No, it would not hurt if that was pre-planned.
Quote from: LoyceV on December 13, 2025, 09:49:21 AM
but that's just suspicions without any evidence.
Regarding this?

@nutildah, I will speak for DYING_S0UL.
Naim027 and DYING_S0UL never felt the same person to me. I am 100% certain that DYING_S0UL can't be Naim027. I have had telegram contact with both Naim027 and DYING_S0UL. Most of the time DYING_S0UL was seeking suggestions, advices, knowledge about forum and bitcoin related things (he still does when he needed) while Naim027 was a user who was working for me (some spreadsheet checking) like some other users who works for/with me.