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1. Post 66459940 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 05:34:19 CET 2026) in Legacy wallet.dat vs. BIP39 Seed Phrases: What is realistically safer for decade:
I don't like the idea of storing your savings in wallet.dat without the possibility of a meatspace backup such as speed phrases on paper. And this goes for other machine formats of storing private keys as well. Just a few hardware failures and your coins are gone.
I would feel better if it's encrypted. But as always, there's the trade-off between someone else gaining access, and not losing access by yourself.
But then you would have to write down the encryption key.
And at that point, your backup strategy would be a bunch of
Babushka dolls.
2. Post 66459777 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 02:58:31 CET 2026) in OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison:
In this other swap the user sent stolen coins
I'd say: "don't use stolen coins", but we all know the notion of "taint" is
sold in such a way that it's an attack on fungibility, and current owners are being held liable for crimes in the past. Add the fact that FF itself is anonymous and the shadyness is complete.
If FF confiscates a user's coins (leaving their reason aside), it could somehow be considered theft. Since we know that compliance with regulations is just an excuse, and "allegedly" stolen coins will never be returned to the original victim (ok, maybe Bybit was an exception). This means that stolen coins should receive another layer of the theft label, this time by FF.
How should such cases be treated?
3. Post 66459171 (unedited backup) (by Lida93) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 22:21:55 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
You don't necessarily need to have a financial deal with a user before giving positive feedback. And what loyceV said in the comment is absolutely correct. If you feel a user is worthy of positive feedback then give the user a positive feedback, just same way you feel a user deserve a negative feedback for scamming or for loan defaulting even without you being the victim.
It's different when you give a user a negative feedback for scamming to when you give same negative feedback for just thinking that they may be scam. The first instance is quite logical than the second.
Trusting someone by guts feeling isn't enough to ascertain that such user is trust deserving. A positive trust feedback given base on financial deeds or any type of dealings can't be compared to the confidence that would be involved when another user understands that it's just a trust given out of guts. If you really want to know the real character of a person and to test their integrity, involve money to it not guts feeling.
4. Post 66459127 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 22:10:55 CET 2026) in Re:
It was hard work selecting the members below, these are sincere votes. Some I've had in mind for a while, as I've spent more time with them. I would like to nominate more members, but unfortunately I can only vote for 3 in each category. But know that you are all incredible!!!
Here are my nominations:
Hero of Good: HI-TEC99, HCP, Pmalek
HI-TEC99: I will never forget this user, he was one of the first to be very helpful to me, assisting me throughout the process of decrypting the Bitcoin Wallet Android wallet backup (schildbatch wallet). That's where my journey on the forum began. He is no longer active, I hope he is well!
HCP: This is another member who helped me a lot in the early days to solve the same problem above. Yes, it took me weeks or months to fully understand what I was doing wrong. He is also inactive, he also deserves a tribute.
Pmalek: He and I are involved in almost all technical discussions and we almost always interact with each other. I'm impressed by his technique and precision in suggesting or solving problems.
Forum Ninja: ABCbits, vapourminer, LoyceV
ABCbits: This guy is really cool, I really enjoy reading his posts, most are precise and technical, plus I come across him in most of the forum discussions and boards (that I participate in). I like him a lot.
vapourminer: I don't know who he is, but he's a mysterious guy and I think he has a strong presence on the forum. I see him more as an observer (although I consider myself one too), anyway, he has his ninja style.
LoyceV: I can't forget this guy, good presence on the forum, always involved in technical discussions, and if I'm not mistaken, he's the type of guy who posts something philosophical, anyway, always helping newbies and experienced users.
Bitcoin Geek: nc50lc, dkbit98, TryNinja
nc50lc: What can I say about this guy? He usually always understands the technical context of a discussion and almost always proposes a solution to your problem.
dkbit98: I like reading his posts, he has a lot of knowledge to share and I always see him suggesting solutions, his pow is comprehensive and with a good argument, technical and precise in the subjects.
TryNinja: Whenever I remember bitlist.co I will remember him, he is a very present guy and has a lot of knowledge to share, he contributed a lot developing tools like bitlist.co for the forum, he is an excellent programmer.
Best Event: Bitcoin Pizza Day 2025
Guys, I love pizzas, I think it was the best recipe I know, so the nomination couldn't be anything else. Just seeing the participants' pizzas makes me hungry...
Best Project: splash.tf
My vote goes to them because I really like the project and I'm confident it has a lot of room to grow on the forum. After eXch. shut down, I didn't see any other free-kyc exchanges, it was after its emergence that other services with similar proposals reappeared. May privacy always prevail!
Discovery of the Year: mikel_012
He is a very kind member of our community, always involved with political and philosophical discussions. I was impressed by his development on the forum. I don't remember exactly when I noticed him, but in a short time he reached the Hero rank! Well done!
Help Buster: Mia Chloe, DdmrDdmr
Mia Chloe: This year I'm putting her in this category. She's a dear friend of mine and I enjoy reading her posts whenever I come across her amidst the forum discussions.
DdmrDdmr: What I have to say about him is that he does a great job on Bitcointalk on Meta, always cataloging members in his posts who are close to reaching the next rank, which helps identify members who are gaining traction and space in the forum. He always recognizes good posts that deserve plenty of merits.
Craft Master: Hhampuz, icopress, AB de Royse777
Hhampuz: He is one of the most respected managers on the forum and a very honest guy. I've never had any problems working with him, he's a really cool guy, I like him.
icopress: He is also one of the most respected managers on the forum, honest, and he's already offered to solve a problem I had. He's a very helpful and really nice guy.
AB de Royse777: I've had the pleasure of working on some of his campaigns. You can see that he has a lot of professionalism and passion for what he does. He's an indispensable member of the forum. Very honest. Anyway, all the people listed in this category share the same level of professionalism, honesty are friendly.
Local Hero: bitmover, sabotag3x, rdluffy
bitmover: Bitmover is a sincere guy, great at giving suggestions and and has a lot of knowledge. He participates in almost all discussions in our board community.
sabotag3x: He's a guy I've known since my early days on the forum. He's one of the oldest users on our board, always posting and sharing knowledge in our community.
rdluffy: He's a sincere guy, always helpful, and always sharing his knowledge, he's a very friendly guy.
Miss Bitcointalk: Mindyspace
Mindyspace is an amazing woman and also a recent discovery on this forum. She's gradually gaining recognition, makes great posts, and I interact with her whenever I can. She has everything it takes to become a Legendary, and I hope she stays with us for a long time.
5. Post 66458999 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 21:29:25 CET 2026) in I've never even spent even a single Satoshi.:
It's hard to imagine being active in Bitcoin as long as you have, without ever selling/sending any coins. Good for you!
We all often wonder how in the World some people got to hold some Bitcoin in their Wallet for over a decade and not spend any at all. Not when that turned in to a thousand Dollars, not when it turned in to a hundred thousand, not even when it turned in to a couple Million.
Now I suppose we can see such an example right here!
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I need to consider the tax ramifications as well. It looks as if the UK government is getting greedy, and wants to confiscate anything that people own that has value.
Considering how long you have been holding Bitcoin for, you must have a decent amount sitting there. You could start exploring possible ways to even use the advantage of Bitcoin related Laws offered by other countries, it may end up being a smaller cost than the United Kingdom Taxes you would other wise have to pay.
Some times, I feel in the same position like you when it comes to the management of my Bitcoin. It happens that I forget Passwords, I know I wrote down some of them but I do not even remember where. The good thing is that it usually happens to Wallets that never contain much in them. Although even 40 Dollars is something. It is worth the beers you could get for finally unlocking it at least!
6. Post 66458451 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 18:28:07 CET 2026) in Similar name registration should not be allowed.:
I think it's already not allowed to register names with "theymos" or "satoshi" in it, but I wouldn't like it if I couldn't have registered names like "LoyceMobile" or "LoyceBot".
I don't think this is effective thing, since anyone can create something any combination like ťheym0s or śąt0sh1.
Same argument can be said for email addresses, yet we have near limitless combination of email addresses, and there is no confusion.
It's trivial to check member profile in forum to know if that is real account or not.
7. Post 66458218 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 17:26:01 CET 2026) in I've never even spent even a single Satoshi.:
I've found a copy of the blockchain ( with my wallet data ) that goes up to rev01438.dat, and google tells me that was probably created in mid 2017. I guess that will probably cover the blocks that are included in the forked coins.
LoyceV guided you well and if you want to claim forked coins, you can do these steps.
Another thing is there are many forked coins and perhaps you don't know all about them but like LoyceV said, most of them are useless and become harder to sell with time.
How Many Bitcoin Forks Are There? You will be surprised!!!
8. Post 66458122 (unedited backup) (by inspace) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 16:59:19 CET 2026) in Re:
You asked me to always tell the truth. This is a really cool event, but I also think it's become a bit too bland this year.
so here is my choiceHero of Good: o_e_l_e_o, Icopress, PowerGlove
- I think he's a true hero of kindness. o_e_l_e_o has been gone for two years, and he's still at the top of the merit list. I hope his family visits the forum sometimes to appreciate the important contribution o_e_l_e_o made.
- I have been working with Icopress for quite a long time and I cannot imagine the forum without him because I see how much time and effort he spends on everything he does, and I think no one could cope with all this the way he does.
- PowerGlove is a true hero of goodness who silently released several forum updates that were implemented by the admin, which speaks volumes about his contribution.
Forum Ninja: nutildah, LoyceL, ddmrddmr
- The award is given to a member whose name symbolizes consistency. - If you reread the nomination description, you'll understand why I chose these people.
LoyceV has been monitoring and maintaining all of his informative threads every week, month after month, for many years. - DdmrDdmr does the same, updating his threads with interactive data weekly.
- nutildah, in turn, was the first to develop forum standards for AI control (I'm not sure, but I think the administrator created the AI thread based on his contributions).
Bitcoin Geek: gmaxwell, achow101
- gmaxwell, achow101: My opinion hasn't changed since last year. They're the best fit for this nomination, as they're moderators in the Bitcoin section for a reason. These guys have "Bitcoin Expert" badges, have been active for many years, and are the authors of some well-known concepts.
Best Event: ATH, Bitcointalk Community Awards, Bitcoin Pizza Day
- Without a doubt, the most important event is ATH 2025.
- But it's also important to consider that this forum event, along with events like the Bitcointalk Community Awards and Bitcoin Pizza Day, have become, quite literally, a forum tradition. Last year, I even won the grand prize! Thanks, Gazeta!
Best Project: BitList
I use this tool every day, but I want to point out that I use
https://bitlist.co/raffle-manager the most.
Discovery of the Year: stwenhao
I couldn't decide until I saw LoyceV's post, and then I remembered something. About a month ago, I spoke with ico, and he shared his impressions of
stwenhao and his unsuccessful attempts to invite him to a signature campaign. I read his post history and realized that this guy deserves this award, as his posts over the past year have truly transformed the tech section.
Help Buster: Ultegra134
- Ultegra134 amazes with his ability to spot scammers and deceivers, seeing right through them. I love how he masterfully identifies all the unscrupulous users using AI in their posts. As long as he catches those spammers, the forum will continue to be a wonderful environment for communication.
Craft Master: memehunter, cryptofrka, trofo
I manage competitions, so I always study my competitors.
memehunter, cryptofrka, trofo: I've chosen three names that do the job best!
Local Hero: klarki
- Without a doubt it's klarki! I want to publish the line that I shared in his trust rating, then you will understand why I chose him. - He's won many of the contests I've organized, and our communication has always been fantastic. He often translates my announcements, which is a huge help. I think he's omnipresent, seeing everything that's going on on the forum.
Miss Bitcointalk: Mia Chloe, Etranger
- Is Mia Chloe a woman? Did I interpret her communication style correctly?
- Etranger (a confirmed woman), and she's the closest to me in spirit, so I'm still voting for her.
Thank you! This means a lot to me!
Craft Master: inspace
He runs many great contests from cool projects. I like how they are organized and how smoothly everything is handled there. I’ve been lucky enough to win several of them.
9. Post 66457815 (unedited backup) (by libert19) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 15:17:20 CET 2026) in Similar name registration should not be allowed.:
I think it's already not allowed to register names with "theymos" or "satoshi" in it, but I wouldn't like it if I couldn't have registered names like "LoyceMobile" or "LoyceBot".
Oh so it's actually right. I tried both (Satoshi, Theymos), and I got an error saying it contains, 'reserved username', I couldn't be bothered to try other combinations (except 'satosh!' — which went through and as mentioned earlier) but I believe it's coded as simple as if it's contain basically these raw words as in 'theymos' and 'satoshi' — it won't let you proceed.
10. Post 66457577 (unedited backup) (by OrangeFren) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 13:37:55 CET 2026) in OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison:
I have a much better and more advanced method to avoid such situations:
Never use FixedFloat!
I completely understand what you OF are pointing out, but there is too much news like this that comes with FixedFloat. I'm starting to suspect that their domain ff.io is actually short for FrozenFunds.
An understandable decision

In this other swap the user sent stolen coins
I'd say: "don't use stolen coins", but we all know the notion of "taint" is
sold in such a way that it's an attack on fungibility, and current owners are being held liable for crimes in the past. Add the fact that FF itself is anonymous and the shadyness is complete.
Yes, that's fair. AML scoring is reading tea leaves.
11. Post 66457503 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 13:00:31 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: People of Ukraine
I know... the nomination may seem strange... But I thought a lot of it... and I am thinking a lot of these people, since the war started. For me, all are heroes. Living in a war zone, remaining many times without electricity, without utilities yet still doing their daily lives, working, and, most important, defending their country. Some of them are among us. They are heroes too, as all the other people from this country. I can not make a nomination for 3 names, but I am nominating all the people living there.
Forum Ninja: LoyceV, DdmrDdmr, fillippone
These were my nominees last year as well... Nothing changed in in the last year, therefore I am nominating same names. LoyceV kept doing what he is doing for years in a row. Best statistician! Followed by DdmrDdmr, which also does the same thing for years... I don't think anyone can do better tables, charts or statistics. As about fillippone, his essays have been translated so far 80 times, in 19 languages. This shows how much knowledge he brought to the forum and to all these local boards!
Bitcoin Geek: PowerGlove, JayJuanGee
Again, I will nominate PowerGlove for this year as well. His involvement in multiple improvements for the forum but also in multiple events brought plus-value. He left a mark in the places he passed through. Additionally, I am nominating JJG at this category. When he is talking about Bitcoin it feels like a mentor is talking. He is thorough, very thorough and his posts always are valuable.
Best Event: BitcoinTalk Community Awards, Pizza Day, Naija Cooking Contest
First two contests became already a tradition. As about the cooking contest from Naija board, I was delighted to see that Mia Chloe organized it again. There were many participants and all prepared very nice dishes. I wish I could have tasted them all!
Best Project: AOBT
AOBT will turn 3 years old now and the project became well known. In fact, AOBTers were invited also by the owner of ATT to migrate there, being promised to have same ranks

One year ago there were 350+ translations made by AOBT into multiple local boards, sharing best essays to users from those local boards. Until now there are more hundreds of topics translated. If anyone wishes to see all the translations dane, they are all listed
here.
Discovery of the Year: Mia Chloe
Mia is not a new user, but the achievements she did in the recent past made me "discover" her, to say so, therefore I am mentioning her at this category. She organized the cooking contest from Naija board, also the New Year's contest; also, she became a Merit Source... It's a lot for only one year!
Help Buster: LoyceV, nutildah, lovesmayfamilis
LoyceV is present allover the forum. When someone asks a question, he's always there to answer and help. Still doubting he is human, lol, but even if he weren't there was no rule for not nominating non-humans

nutildah took his skill to level of excellency. I was writing last year about how he developed a talent for finding AI generated posts. He kept improving his skill during time. I was wondering how would have the forum been without nutildah and his work... I think things would have been very bad without him...
As about lovesmayfamilis, she kept being one of the kindest users here, helping with thorough answers when others were in need, while also doing her best in the fight against spam and plagiarists.
Craft Master: Porfirii, jayce, icopress
I wish I could have nominated more than 3 users... I found other users which would have fit so well in this category.
Porfirii is the one which created AOBT. Now that the project reached somehow a maturity and kept existing and evolving, I consider nominating his creator is suitable. He crafted AOBT, which "absorbed" forum's finest translators.
jayce is probably most contacted signature creator

This says everything about his skill in this field.
And icopress -- we all know how many campaigns he managed; how many contests he organized... his reputation precedes him.
Local Hero: NeuroticFish
Nominating NF for the second year in a row! It's not much activity inside Romanian local board, but whenever someone posts something there or asks a question, NF is present!
Miss Bitcointalk: Foxpup, lovesmayfamilis, Mia Chloe
Our queen will always be Miss BitccoinTalk for me

The
never ending discussion about her gender are just for spicing the things!
lovesmayfamilis is such friendly and kind! She always fits perfectly in this category.
Mia Chloe - due to her recent incredible achievements (mentioned above), I want to nominate her too this year.
Issue of note: I want to add also that I wanted to have the possibility to mention other remarkable users as well, at different categories, but only 3 could fit at a particular category. I would have surely mentioned also Halab, holydarkness, paid2, Becassine, Etranger, suchmoon, The Pharmacist, NotATether, Upgrade00, achow, yahoo62278, pooya87, joker_josue, apogio, 1miau, Rikafip and many others... Chapeau to all of you, which keep this forum alive!
12. Post 66457208 (unedited backup) (by hmbdofficial) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 10:38:25 CET 2026) in The future of Bitcointalk: Low Ranking Top Merit earners in the past 30 days:
I Haven’t come across this thread before until today and I’m glad my user is mentioned among the top lower rank merit earners it shows that my effort is being acknowledged and that alone is a great achievement for me. this thread is worth coming back to subsequently and I think the thread will also help some of the merit source to distribute their smerit across user mentioned if they find post worth meriting.
13. Post 66457154 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 10:08:31 CET 2026) in I've never even spent even a single Satoshi.:
About how to claim a forked coin, you can read what is on this topic:
LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service). But I noticed the thread was updaylast in 2022, probably because it might not need updating for now.
A wallet that support the forked coin can be used to access the fired coin so far you have the seed phrase or the private key of the forked coin.
I wonder how many other members are in a similar position to mine.
You are very early to know about bitcoin, I know about bitcoin late.
14. Post 66456495 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 01:51:01 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Good evening Bitcointalkers,
I stayed awake late to announce the results of this round because I felted a slight disturbance.
Round 5 is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 27/02/2026 :
65 884$| Name | Prediction | B/M | Final prediction | Difference |
| Leahized | 65 666,00 | | 65 666,00 | 218,00 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 65 623,00 | | 65 623,00 | 261,00 |
| LoyceV | 65 602,60 | | 65 602,60 | 281,40 |
| Pmalek | 66 457,00 | | 66 457,00 | 573,00 |
| promise444c5 | 65 050,00 | | 65 050,00 | 834,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 64 998,60 | | 64 998,60 | 885,40 |
| LogitechMouse | 64 969,69 | 0,50% malus | 64 644,84 | 1 239,16 |
| examplens | 65 006,02 | 0,75% malus | 64 518,47 | 1 365,53 |
| ESG | 64 444,44 | 0,25% malus | 64 283,33 | 1 600,67 |
| xLays | 67 676,00 | | 67 676,00 | 1 792,00 |
| Doan9269 | 63 850,00 | | 63 850,00 | 2 034,00 |
| cryptofrka | 63 750,00 | 0,50% malus | 63 431,25 | 2 452,75 |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 62 262,62 | | 62 262,62 | 3 621,38 |
First blood !! Sorry Mr. Magkaisa, someone had to be the first, but you are the first player eliminated from the game. Don't be sad, you fought until the end, but it wasn't enough. Stick around, we never know, it's never over.
Congratulations Leahized, you are the winner of this round, 50BTC have been credited to your account.
xLays, I have reimbursed you 10BTC of the 50 you spent. You have given a malus to someone who did not participate.
For round 6, I want to prove to you that I'm nice guy. No one will lose a life in this round. Isn't that cool ?
Buuuuuuuut, yeah as you might have guessed, there's always a 'but'. The bottom 3 in round 6 will receive a major malus that will affect their next rounds.
Round 6 : The poisoned malus
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
March 05, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 04/03/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
March 02, 2026, 07:00:00 PM.
Cash shop:
OPEN Special rules : None.
15. Post 66456385 (unedited backup) (by katanic97) (scraped on Sat Feb 28 00:52:55 CET 2026) in Re:
Haven’t been around the forum for a while, came back around this time last year. Over the past year, i’ve really realized how much some people here mean to the forum and how many genuinely good folks there are
So, let’s get started
Hero of Good: LoyceV, examplens
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LoyceV - I don't think i need to say much about this guy , the forum simply wouldn’t be as good without him. Since i became a member of AoBT, i haven't just been translating his posts , through all that work i've gained a lot of valuable knowledge. I'm still trying to learn and improve, and LoyceV is someone everyone can learn a lot from.
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examplens - His presence on this forum has a huge impact , first of all on me, and i'm sure on many other members as well. Twelve years on the forum is no small thing, and the knowledge he shares is genuinely useful. Every time i had a doubt or a question, examplens had an answer. On top of that, he’s simply a good guy who genuinely likes to help others
Forum Ninja: Tryninja
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Tryninja - For me, it’s definitely TryNinja. We really should be grateful for the time and effort he puts in. In my opinion, the most useful tool is Bitcointalk Notifier v2, which i use every single day.
Bitcoin Greek: GazetaBitcoin
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GazetaBitcoin - His posts really carry weight, and i've learned a lot about Bitcoin just by reading them. His dedication and effort are truly admirable. He also helps a lot with running AoBT, where i'm a member myself.
Best Event: Roobet Art Contest
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Roobet Art Contest - For me, in general, it's the Roobet Art Contest. I've participated several times, doing something i genuinely enjoy - drawing. That contest always shows just how creative people on this forum really are, and how much effort can pay off in the end.
Best Project : Talkimg.com
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Talkimg.com - Simply put, in my opinion it's the best project. I often use this site when posting images and i've never had any issues with it. 10/10.
Discovery of the year:*Ace*
*Ace* - His effort really means a lot for this forum. The tools he's shared so far are really solid. I honestly think this member is the future of the forum.
Help Buster: nutildah
nutildah - A member who fights against spam and AI generated posts. He's doing really well, and the effort he puts in truly helps keep the forum high quality.
Craft Master: Hhampuz, Little Mouse ,taufik123
Hhampuz, Little Mouse - Two managers who, in my opinion, handle their job in the most professional way. I've had the chance to participate in their campaigns, and i was always treated fairly 100%, even when i made mistakes , they gave me a chance to prove myself. Above all, they’re good people, and then great managers.
taufik123 - really impressed me at the Art Contest with his dedication and the amazing skills he showed. I think an artist like him deserves more attention, because works like his are really hard to beat on this forum.
Local Hero: ovcijisir , dkbit98, Pmalek
This might be the hardest category for me to vote in. In the Croatian local board where i am, there are so many great members with a lot of knowledge, but unfortunately, i can't vote for everyone.
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ovcijisir - A member who’s put in a lot of effort, especially lately, since he decided to focus on all crypto scams and make things easier for all of us. I hope he keeps going just like he has so far.
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dkbit98 - Pmalek - Their dedication to the local part of the forum has always been exemplary. Since i came back, their support has always meant a lot to me, especially their knowledge. They're also largely responsible for some of us in the local board moving up to higher ranks.
Miss Bitcointalk:Mia Chloe
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Mia Chloe - I’m often active in the parts of the forum where Mia Chloe is. You can always see how quick she is and how ready she is to help new members. I think Mia Chloe truly deserves this award.
16. Post 66455136 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 19:16:13 CET 2026) in Any public Electrum servers that don't track/log user data?:
I realize there's no way to know for sure, other than having your own server; but are there any that have at least a relatively good reputation for not snooping on users?
As you said, there's really no way to know for sure. I see frequently see on server in Electrum's list of servers named "sethforprivacy," and it always makes me think "who is this Seth character, and who's privacy is he for?
Anyway, I set up my own server for public use and you can use it with TOR enabled on your Electrum client if you don't trust me to snoop on your IP. I also set up an Onion address for the server to make the whole loop private. In my config file I added setting that keep logs minimal, without logging IP addresses or transaction identifiers. Of course, you aren't getting access to my server so you can't confirm for yourself. So, you'll just have to trust me, bro.

debug = false
quiet = true
anon_logs = true
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5574491.msg66408050#msg66408050# Debug mode - 'debug' - DEFAULT: off for Release builds, on for Debug builds
#
# Specifies that logging should produce extra verbose output, which may be
# useful for diagnostics. This option is the inverse of the 'quiet' option (see
# below). You may specify either 'debug' or 'quiet', but not both.
#
# This option may be specified multiple times. In that case, network 'trace'
# output will also be generated (this is extremely verbose output typically only
# used for development and/or protocol-level troubleshooting.)
#
#debug = false
# Quiet mode - 'quiet' - DEFAULT: on for Release builds, off for Debug builds
#
# Limits logging to the normal messages, without any extra verbose debug info.
# This option is the inverse of the 'debug' option and is the default on release
# builds. You may specify either 'debug' or 'quiet', but not both.
#
#quiet = true
# Anonymize Client IP addresses and TxIDs in logs - 'anon_logs' - DEFAULT: false
#
# If true, client IP addresses and transaction IDs will be hidden from the
# "normal" log level. The "debug" or "trace" log levels may still contain this
# information in some cases.
#
#anon_logs = false
I keep my Tor browser open, and Electrum uses the Tor connection created by Tor browser. It's quite easy to run through Tor this way. If I close Tor browser, Electrum disconnects.
You can install TOR as a background service to avoid having to keep TOR Browser open while using Electrum.
For Linux use your package manager, or follow these instructions to add the TOR Project's repo for a more up-to-date version:
https://support.torproject.org/little-t-tor/getting-started/installing/For Windows go to the main TOR Project Website, download the "Expert Budle" for your system, and install as an NT service, or create a task in Task Scheduler to start the .exe on startup.
https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/
17. Post 66455031 (unedited backup) (by Rikafip) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 18:49:07 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: theymos, suchmoon
It probably looks like a piece of cake to some, but I am sure that it is not easy at all to do what theymos has been doing for years and to deal with that kind of responsibility. Regarding suchmoon, in my opinion he is one of the best posters on the forum, and I wish he were more active.
Forum Ninja: TryNinja, DdmrDdmr, LoyceV
It would be hard to magine bitcointalk without those users and their tools that I use on basically the daily basis.
Bitcoin Geek: GazetaBitcoin, dkbit98
GazetaBitcoin wrote some of the more interesting posts about bitcoin and its signifance on this forum, while dkbit98 is the guy I would contact if I had some questions regarding bitcoin.
Best Event: Bitcoin Pizza Day Contest
As a big fan of home make pizzas, and even bigger fan of bitcoin themed pizzas, for me no event beats that, especially in the last year or two when it as pushed to another level by our member's skill and imagination.
Best project: BitList
I liked ninjastic.space, and now it evolved into even something bigger, which is BitList. Having said that, I am still getting used to it, and I miss some things that ninjastic.space had.
Discovery of the Year: AakZaki
I've seen his name around throughout the years, but I didn't know until recently that he is a very capable alt account buster as well.
Help Buster: holydarkness, nutildah, lovesmayfamilis
I am nominating holydarkness for his role in mediating between casinos and those who think they have been wronged by them, while nutildah and lovesmayfamilis for their scam busting work and keeping the forum better place for us all.
CraftMaster:Cro2 team ( Trofo&cryptofrka), icopress,
Cro2 team is behind the best gambling board thing going on, Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League. It takes time just to participate in it, and I don't even wanna think about how much time they spend running that thing for 3 years now.
I am also nominating icopress for having a positive impact on how signature campaigns have been run in recent years and for organizing initiatives such as this one.
Local Hero: slackovic, katanic97, Pmalek
Activity in our local board has been declining for quite some time, and sudden appereance of katanic97 and the effort he put really made our local board more lively, while slackovic has been consistently our most active member year after year, without whose spam our local board wouldn't be the same. Pmalek is another important member of our local board who beside being a very knowledgeable guy also helped our lower ranking members reaching higher ranks.
Miss Bitcointalk:foxpup
Every time I stumble upon her somewhere on the forum, that iconic Jimi Hendrix song comes to mind. Sapienti sat.

18. Post 66454752 (unedited backup) (by Zwei) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 17:29:25 CET 2026) in ZachXBT insider trading investigation (26th february):
But I really don't get why anyone else would waste their money on it: if you don't have insider knowledge, you're not just gambling, you're gambling against someone who knows more than you do.
i would not even call it gambling tbh, it's more like donating money to insiders. everyone should know that by now, but some people keep doing it expecting some other result.
19. Post 66454671 (unedited backup) (by Amphenomenon) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 17:10:01 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :
it seems to me like a blatant attempt to earn merit through flattery
LoyceV is among the top users not to try this approach with.
I tried to send OP the 69 Merits he needs for his next Rank, but for some reason I couldn't. It failed. Oh well, too bad, I tried.
Sigh, peak generosity doesn't work

While we're on the Reputation board: look at
OP's Merit history:
17 Merit for this Merit-related post, Merit for more Merit-related posts, Merit for "Merry Christmas", Merit for "Happy Thanksgiving" and Merit for copying things from Twitter.
Business has been booming...
20. Post 66454593 (unedited backup) (by adultcrypto) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 16:48:49 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
I created a thread in Beginners & Help board and in one of my argument or reply to someone I said these.
Before trusting a member you need to really know him and run business with him for long time.
Trusting an individual depends on a lot of factors and doing business with the person for a long time is not the only answer. There is a type of role someone will play in a single business transaction that can can automatically earn the person my trust. I will keep trusting the person until I see a reason not to and the forum made provision for a situation to remove someone from your trust list.
And a member replied me with what LoyceV said which is.
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
Now in the issue of trust, how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with. For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
If I trust user A and same user A trust user B, by simple law of mathematics, I can trust user B because of the trust of user A. I know this may not always be the case but there are times I can trust someone based on what another person that I hold in high esteem have to say about them. In other words, I can trust someone base on their behavior or performance in business dealing with others. This is just how I view it and it also agrees with LoyceV's view on the matter.
21. Post 66453825 (unedited backup) (by The Cryptovator) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 12:55:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :
Couldn't you think of a more ridiculous merit-chasing flattery thread?
I don't know if he'll like this thread, in which case I'll respect that, but it seems to me like a blatant attempt to earn merit through flattery, to phrase it politely.
Interesting, this is what came to my mind at first sight of this thread. But it's you I found on the next post; yes, it's a merit-hunting post. At least I wasn't expecting this thread from new users who aren't very familiar with old forum users, or he isn't a friend of LoyceV. I doubt even LoyceV noticed OP before creating this thread.
@OP, don't create unrealistic topics. I don't want to insult you, but simply you can congratulate someone through a forum PM either for birthdays or for some other events. Other users already got your intention, which isn't looking good. Hope you learnt a lesson from this thread. Now better lock the thread from the lower left to avoid more unnecessary discussion.
22. Post 66453698 (unedited backup) (by TedMosby) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 12:11:07 CET 2026) in 4 Alasan Minimnya Thread Di Mainboard SFI:
-snip-
Ternak akun untuk kepentingan signature campaign di board service.
Dulu itu ketika thread board [help] bantuan merit lagi ramai dan belum difilter, banyak akun baru [newbie] yang nyoba peruntungan di sana demi naik rank, targetnya ke full member, supaya minimum syarat bisa gabung ke signature gambling. Pengetahuan si akun ternak akun soal crypto dan forum cukup paham, sehingga untuk rank up aman, dan cepat. Saya tahu itu adalah 1 orang dilihat dari gaya bahasanya yang "gitu-gitu aja", dan saya sering report ke moderator minta thread help merit dilock, tapi diabaikan.
Tapi sekarang, ada aakzaki, dia menfilter thread
help merit dari akun ternak sehingga thread tersebut sepi sekali, menandakan kalau feeling saya benar.
Iya saya ngecek thread itu juga pas awal2 saya aktif lagi ini. Dulu seinget saya banyak banget post-nya, tapi sekarang kok ga ada yang minta bantuan. Ternyata itu alasannya. Kalau gak salah saya pernah 1-2 kali gitu ikut nimbrung ngepost nyari bantuan merit untuk thread/reply2 saya. Atau mungkin di thread yg lain ya? lupa juga. Bagus sih inisiasinya, tapi kalau untuk yang awal2 ngeforum di sini, solusinya gimana ya? Maksud saya untuk di lokal board.
Kalau untuk luar saya lihat dan kebetulan saya bookmark (walau belum pernah ngepost di sana juga), ada thread bantuan merit ini. Bisa untuk English atau bahasa lokal si member.
Silahkan tambahin kalau ada yg tahu lainnya.
-snip-
Bukan hanya alasan kasih merit antar akun farming, ada juga kemungkinan lainnya. Kalau dari yang saya lihat selama ini, ada yang namanya seperti timbal balik. Pasti ente bakal malas kasih merit ke akun yang pelit ngasih merit ke yang lain. Atau sama sekali tidak pernah memberikan merit ke ente. Biasanya member-member yang tidak pelit merit, relatif lebih mudah mendapatkan merit dari yang lain.
-snip-
Make sense sih gan. Kalau cuma pasif, gak muterin smerit, kurang ternotice juga. At least dinotice secara personal oleh si penerima merit. Walaupun pada akhirnya, ngirim merit banyak pertimbangan juga selain utamanya post itu sendiri.
23. Post 66453490 (unedited backup) (by Shishir99) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 11:07:37 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :
While we're on the Reputation board: look at
OP's Merit history:
17 Merit for this Merit-related post, Merit for more Merit-related posts, Merit for "Merry Christmas", Merit for "Happy Thanksgiving" and Merit for copying things from Twitter.
I was interested to see the merit sender of that post. I initially thought it could be another low-ranked forum member just trying to exchange merits with them. I was wrong. The merit sender is a Legendary forum member with 3K merits on their profile. I believe such merit transactions actually inspire them to create a thread like this. BTW, did you read the post under the one that got 17 merits? I am glad that everything was about 17 and not 50. The merit sender could have sent 50 merits otherwise.
24. Post 66453041 (unedited backup) (by The Cryptovator) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 08:01:19 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
Now in the issue of trust, how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with. For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
So I shouldn't trust theymos? Can't leave positive feedback for him, although we can't trust him with our privacy, like sharing emails, IP addresses, etc. Just hadn't dealt financially – shouldn't we trust him? It's just an example; there are a lot of users we can trust. Because trust hasn't been built in a single day, it's not like today you joined the forum and DT members left you positive feedback.
If you haven't dealt with it, then don't write about financial deals. If someone is actively exposing scams and cheaters to help the forum, then you can write the same on the feedback. It isn't necessary to write about financial deals; people could be trusted for many reasons. Just not for trading. I would trust LoyceV with my personal data, but I can't trust you. He will protect my privacy and personal information; it's my faith, but I won't trust you this way.
25. Post 66452796 (unedited backup) (by Mustang Shelby) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 05:28:37 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: LoyceV, theymos, icopress
Forum Ninja:joker_josue, TryNinja
Bitcoin Geek: d5000, fillippone,gmaxwell
Best Event: Turkish Bitcoin price prediction contest, Community Awards, Merit Poker
Best Project: bitlist.co, Talkimg,
Discovery of the Year: Satofan44
Help Buster: LoyceV, nutildah
Craft Master: icopress, Hhampuz, julerzz
Local Hero: EFS, Vispilio, xzone
Miss Bitcointalk: -
26. Post 66452727 (unedited backup) (by TypoTonic) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 04:19:13 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
And the DT members are like law enforcement officers in this forum that people trust, before trusting someone you must have had a financial deals with them or know them for a long period of time.
Successful trades aren't the only measure of trustworthiness. By your own logic, how can people trust DT members if they haven't made deals with them?

-snip- believing someone is trustworthy without evidence of successful deals is dangerous to the community.
In terms of leaving trust feedback, this was included in the initial guidelines:
- It's OK to post a rating about the person in general, not tied to a specific trade.
When trust flags were introduced to address different goals
(for warning newbies and deterring scams), the description for trust feedbacks were
changed. Reference links are
optional BTW.

As shared in an earlier
reply:
You should give these ratings for anything which you think would impact someone's willingness to trade with the person, but you should not use trust ratings to attack a person's opinions
The
guide LoyceV made was based on existing guidelines, and theymos seems to be
OK with it.
- Leave positive ratings if you actively think that trading with this person is safer than with a random person.
- Leave negative ratings if you actively think that trading with the person is less safe than with a random person.
At the end of the day, you're still the one to decide who you trust and make deals with in this forum. No one else is responsible for that, certainly not DT members. Quoting myself from the original thread:
And for the DT members if you are giving trust to someone, make sure the member is trustworthy because if they are involved in scamming newbies here, and the newbie says he believed the member was trustworthy because of the trust you gave the member, you too will be held accountable to some extent.
It's only their 'feedback' about the user. It doesn't guarantee that the person won't scam you, it's meant to help you determine whether that person seem trustworthy or not before dealing with them. You'll never know a person's true intention, so you still need to use your own judgement. Trust ratings can easily be deleted and replaced accordingly.
27. Post 66452483 (unedited backup) (by robelneo) (scraped on Fri Feb 27 00:43:07 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :
Anyway, I doubt LoyceV, that you might care about this but happy forum anniversary, a decade+1.
I think OP is a big fan, with this, I'll also take this opportunity to greet one of the best posters with a lot of common sense, so OP, will you create another one next year?

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28. Post 66452150 (unedited backup) (by RazorsEye) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 23:14:49 CET 2026) in wallet.dat Recovery:
Many thanks For who Spend he/she Time for my issue
Ofc there is a missunderstanding , I never said that i Minned all of This btc's BY MINNING .
Thats Some of them Buy Via fiat And now Wallet iS missinG or currept or any ****
Any Way Ty again And Accept my Apologies For Wasting Your TIME
May God BLess u all <3
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@LoyceV @nc50lc
@ABCbits @Cricktor
SOLVED
Topic Closed.BTC
29. Post 66451869 (unedited backup) (by Amphenomenon) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 22:07:19 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :
Couldn't you think of a more ridiculous merit-chasing flattery thread?
I don't know if he'll like this thread, in which case I'll respect that, but it seems to me like a blatant attempt to earn merit through flattery, to phrase it politely.
Op picked the wrong user haha...
The post seems more like a way to earn some merits and LoyceV is among the top users not to try this approach with. Maybe a more simple approach would have been better.
Anyway, I doubt LoyceV, that you might care about this but happy forum anniversary, a decade+1.
30. Post 66451040 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 17:58:55 CET 2026) in ZachXBT insider trading investigation (26th february):
I'd love to hear your thoughts about ZachXBT's tweet.
It sounds to me like an insider of an investigation about abusing insider knowledge is now leaking insider knowledge by announcing the investigation 3 days early.
What's the point of this?
Guess what, insider bets $70k that Axiom would be the project accused of insider trading, he makes a profit of $411k.
https://x.com/lookonchain/status/2027022023982215244
31. Post 66450853 (unedited backup) (by holydarkness) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 17:12:43 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: LoyceV, icopress, nutildah
LoyceV: [you still scare me even after all these long years, somehow. In a good way. Because... well, you're scary] I personally think he's the embodiment of half of the bitcointalk forum itself, with his contribution, guidance, etc. [still scary, though]
icopress: whenever he made an event, he did it wholeheartedly. Certainly this worth a mention in "the spirit of cypherpunk" or... perhaps he's just a socialite, LMAO. Anyway, yeah, he's good. So I'll put his name here.
nutildah: like LoyceV, he scares the hell off me. [certainly the graphic details courtesy to Grok didn't help ease the terror]. I nominate him as hero of good here, for the good that others can't see, the things he do behind the screen for the forum [well, SA board part of the forum] for the contribution I don't think I can mention here?
Forum Ninja: TryNinja, joker_josue, nutildah
TryNinja: [not because of his name, really, I swear]
Ninjastic? bitlist? TG Bot? I use them and can't do much in the forum without them, so yeah, without them, I can't imagine bitcointalk, he made my forum life very very verrryyy easy.
joker_josue: same like TryNinja. Talkimg helps me a lot, especially after imgbb hates me for whatever reason it is that make me unable to access any image hosted in it without having to take tons of way around. And in many occasions, [again, much like TryNinja], I can't do much in the forum without the service he provided, specifically in showing evidences and explaining ToS in handling cases.
nutildah: [umm... no offense, but your presence kinda scare me too, just like LoyceV]. His writing style and objectivity stands out. Objectivity as he oftentimes see things in a ground that I can vouch as neutral. And... his writing style scares me, so certainly that count as "stand out"
Bitcoin Geek: GazetaBitcoin, paid2
GazetaBitcoin: No offense, but... this name popped into my head very easily when bitcoin-geek being mentioned, and as I read the description of this criteria, the name became bolded, turned bright blue, then neon bright blue, then scorching hot. I initially wanted to put him in above category, but I ran out of entry, and then I find a place that fits him better. Translation? Repu? Tech? Well, he's literally basically everywhere... and enthusiastic [with a slight unhealthy obsession of foxpup and fillipone] of everything crypto related. Which... also the reason I think he belonged to Forum Ninja category, and If I can have four entries, he'll be there. But I can't. So, I immortalize him here.
paid2: [I'm glad theymos managed to change your username when I made this vote, because I wrote names out of my head and I honestly can't remember the sequence of your old username. I want to pay my home with Bitcoin, two? Is it? [this is me writing without looking at BPIP] do I write the sequence and wording right?]. Same like above, literally. Following the neon-bright GazetaBitcoin in my head, there is this "that-someone-with-long-name-about-home-that's-now-replaced-with-something-way-shorter" burning bright. He's mini GazetaBitcoin, on triple-shot-espresso-with-redbull... after dawning five scoops of preworkout... to calm his sugar-rush. Enthusiastic, jumping from board to board to talk about crypto and its features.
Best Event: Bitcoin Pizza Day... [or... event?], BitcoinTalk Community Award ,Pumpkin carving
Bitcoin Pizza... something: I find it the cruelest event when it was held because I had to match my timing when I vote [I'm serious here] because looking at those pizzas and had to decide which one is better than the other, I literally have to have my stomach full. Else, my mouth watered. Best event everrrrr...!!!!
BCA:
2024, to be specific, as the event has to be held on 2024... uhh.. wait, then it's BCA 2023. Whichever BCA event held in 2024, last year. I waited all those months long just to see it popped up. The hype was sooooo... unbearable. All that, but this time, it's the 2025 counter-part.
Pumpkin carving contest: TBH, I think I missed this one this year... but yeah, Halloween is one is my favorite holiday, much more than that happen at the end of year where everyone wears red,
Best Project: BetPanda, RainBet,
[disclaimer: I put them as best project purely and solely due to the dedication of the staff behind the "project" --i.e.: the casino rep in touch with me-- who greatly cooperate with me in any possible and most transparent way.]
BetPanda: I might have to put the rep of this casino as "Discovery of the year", because... they actually surprises me with their effort to stand for those having dispute with the casino. I hear this from others,
two other sources, not from the rep themself, so the accountability is 100%, they tried to "bull their way" into reconsideration whenever the casino made a final call, allowing us to get it internally reopened and retried.
RainBet: solely and purely because I know
jeremypwr move to this casino from his former, and know that with his own presence, the casino is in the right hand and will be one of the best project. Not to mention that they have rain of free bets [pun intended]. And oh, they also have Ryan Garcia as their star, big fan of him, like OMG! [side note: big fan before he went too much with the ink].
TBA:
Discovery of the Year: RainBet, albon, GazetaBitcoin
RainBet, I have to say that I HAVE to put RainBet here as it's such a... surprising thing, back in 2025. The downfall of what once a very reputable and one of the most long-standing casino, and then to hear that RainBet "poached" the staffs that the casino "let go" is such a relief and a, well, discovery.
albon: he's... now offering a lending service, P2P service, and BM service or something. [Sorry dude, about the second half of my year was really hectic, drowned by FIAT situation of one casino on daily basis, that I barely can keep track of old friends.] It's such a shift from the shy person I once met. Now he has more green number below his profile than me, LOL.
GazetaBitcoin: again, I quote, "
users who have been actively participating in the life of the forum over the past year" and he
participated [FAIK, from the hole of a board I've been this entire year] in as many events as he can.
Help Buster: nutildah, Porfirii, LoyceV
nutildah: nuff said. He's busy busting AI scammers who pollute SA board. Not to mention help me behind the screen for several casino-related-cases of SA.
Porfirii: [I'll admit, I finally have to use Google and type "AOBT" for this one and write his username based from what's written there instead of using my head like I did this far] initially I automatically wrote names that frequented SA board, then I remember that this year it's
help buster, not
scam buster. Basically still include scambuster in its category, but it is now a wider category. Keyword is no longer busting scam activities, it's: "
outstanding volunteer working exclusively for the benefit of the community" and though we never crossed path [hence, I need to Google him] the thread he has, alongside with the members of the alliance whom sadly I can't mention one by one as I only have three entries, so he, as the OP of the thread, shall become the representative, as well as because he's the one intiating such alliance that helps a lot, volunteering in helping the community cross the language barrier.
LoyceV though scary, I once dared to uhh... poke him with ten meter long stick, when I try to understand the whole DT system, and he helped me a lot, the recursive effect of it, and why something appeared and other thing doesn't upon entries being placed. And it reminds me that he does help the forum a lot through his input on DT-related issues [those whole trust list, feedback, and other dramas that fill our repu board], his weekly reports, the archive, and many other.
Craft Master: 1Dq, minerjones, willi9974
1Dq: Ok, this one is even harder to find compared to AOBT's thread owner, as the thread was mentioned and came to my awareness through a raffle that I got invited to, and I have to dig deep and wide just to fish the link to the thread and learn about the designer [hi dude, nice to finally be able to mention you for the first time here]. But I remember seeing the thread when the raffle was brought to my attention and I fell in love with the artwork.
Know that your art that's sent by special someone to me, though have to go through proxy and literally crossing the world just to hide my real identity and where I actually reside [I kinda learned that we're practically neighbor and it can be overnight-ed from the sending address] is sitting nicely in my home-office --even after the room underwent a massive redecoration-- on a special pedestal.
cc: jeremypwrMinerjones: Ok, I cheat on this one as [I think] this is the first time I touched collectibles board, following the above quest, and I scanned through the board to hunt for nominee, and I liked his artwork too.
willi9974: So, TBH, the second thing that crossed my mind after "that-collectible-of-artwork-for-raffle" was "I think there is this nice black card, I saw it somewhere at some time in the past. it's a cold wallet, if I am not mistaken" then my brain finally worked [while I stroll around the collectible board to hunt for this thing, and fished MJ's fine art] and realized that I saw it in this very thread, offered as the prize. It's a very cool card, hence I nominate the designer of the card in this category.
And yes, I saw the thread being referred and I want to mention the name mentioned there as I think he's the designer, but I don't want to imply. So, I'll kindly wait for someone to confirm. [If no one tell me until the day this contest closed, then I'll ask icopress's kindness as the host of the contest to give me a few hours past closing time, to reach my contact at BC and ask them who design their card. I don't think they'll know from the top of their head, but I think they're willing to ask around and fish out a name for me] ---
Edit: thank you icopress for
supplying me with the designer's name
Local Hero: GazetaBitcoin, jeremypwr, BetPanda
As I prefer to be anonymous of where I come from and voting someone "local" for me will kinda defeat that purpose, so I'll mention names that crossed path with me several times, of where I'll consider them friend as I share personal things with them, in the passing, either dumped what troubled my mind or vent up my frustration during my wiry state.
I don't know if they'll refer me as friend too, or if they think I am too bold by considering them as friend, but for me, they are. And for this category, I will not mention one by one why I choose the name, because they are all share the same trait that become the reason I put their name here: they were there and they listen. So this is my way to say thank you, for being there, and to see the real me and don't judge.
Or... [music scratched] to put it in other perspective: your name is here because I accidentally yapping at you at one point. So, this serves as a "Sorry, I blurted".
This year, I will approach with uhhh... slight description why I nominate each, especially because I put "BetPanda" [basically a company] as a "Local Hero" [that should refer to a user]. Well, to be precise, it's their rep who I nominate as the local hero. Long story short, what initially started as a funny little misunderstanding when we first touched bases and introduce ourselves and try to get past the awkward and meek phase I always encounter with new casino rep who in touch with me, they thought I investigate and research anyone I am communicating with [perhaps I folder everyone with manila envelope, color coded and neatly stacked in steel drawer, in their mind? If it was, know that yours is colored neon pink] turned so fast and quickly as I acccept [by their permission] that as a challenge. I do found them in their IRL [yes, my investigation skill seems still pristine and barely have any speck of rust] and I now officially stalk their life... as well as whenever we're not on professional mode, we exchanges banter every now and then. In exchange, they had the full story of my surgery back in 2024. So, BetPanda rep, let's call that even, we know each other's inside [mine rather literally].
Jeremypwr... I forgot how this start, but we became an online buddy too [sorry, dude, but there is someone else out there --above-- who knows me a tad bit better than I dare to let you know. You still knows a lot about me than others, though] I shared things with him and find comfort in texting him... [music scratched again] too bad that it also means I'll yell and yap at him if any case involving RainBet will ever happen. Though I am sure, just like BetPanda's Rep, we both can switch from HD to RainBet's represetative, and holy to Jer, accordingly.
Gazeta Bitcoin, dude, my big... hairy... scary dude, I am so so so so so soooooo sorry for ghosting you for like what? Two years? Last time we talk was before my surgery in early 2024? I have zero intention for that, really. I even installed an app on my device so we can communicate better, remember? [imagine me saying all these with scared face and try to look as smol as possible]. Well... I changed device after that, and I forgot the app. You're still in my mind [in a bad way, like in a self-guilt trip that haunts me for ghosting you] so uhh... I'll try to uhh... catch up with you. Most likely with fresh start, as I barely remember what do we talk in multi-topic-at-once-poured-in-two-PMs-in-a-row-because-apparently-there-is-a-max-character-for-PM
Miss Bitcointalk: Foxpup, lovesmayfamilis, etranger
Foxpup: I don't know who you are, and I am sure you don't know who I am, butttt... you have a uhh... admirer out there that I think borderline stalking you. So yeah, your name will be put here and I'll advise you to hire a bodyguard. May I suggest GazetaBitcoin? I heard he's big. And hairy.
lovesmayfamilis: wait, LMF is a she? I'll admit I peeked at other's answer because I have the barest idea of whether the forum user's genital is dangling around their legs or is it a deep... [awkward stare] [spoken very slowly and hesitantly] maw. But someone voted him, uhh... her. So, LMF.
etranger: came across your name when I uhh... fumbling around to look for the designer of BC card, and I learned that you have... uhh, to buy tampon every month. So, you here too.
32. Post 66450765 (unedited backup) (by xLays) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 16:49:43 CET 2026) in Re:
[Hero of Good: Little Mouse
Forum Ninja: Trofo, cryptofrka
Bitcoin Geek: LoyceV
Best Event: EPL Sportsbet.io Sponsored Pool
Help Buster: AakZaki, nutildah, lovesmayfamilis
Craft Master: Jayce, LittleMouse,
Local Hero: Igebotz
Miss Bitcointalk: Mia_Chloe
33. Post 66450619 (unedited backup) (by Abuobyda218) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 16:15:37 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 11th forum Anniversary :

Today is the 11th anniversary of a prominent user of the forum. On this 11th anniversary, the Bitcoin Forum would like to extend its warmest wishes and congratulations.
LoyceV, He started his first journey on the Bitcoin Forum on February 26, 2015 and completed his glorious 11 years. He has contributed a lot to this forum and is always dedicating himself to the development of the user forum like him. The forum will never forget his contribution. In the future, we want to see the forum prosper even more through continuous efforts. Above all, we wish him good health and long life.
34. Post 66450508 (unedited backup) (by Mr. Magkaisa) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 15:48:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Make or break for xLays: if Bitcoin stays the way it is, or goes up, he wins. If it drops a few percent, he's out

Looks like I am the one to say goodbye
35. Post 66450206 (unedited backup) (by Etranger) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 14:22:37 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: icopress
This is the forum member with whom I have the warmest and most appreciative relationship, and to whom I am sincerely grateful for all the help, support, and care he has shown me over the years on the forum. I cannot imagine bitcointalk without him.
Forum Ninja: Tryninja
I don’t know what I would do without the bot that reminds me about notifications and generally keeps me up to date even when I don’t have time to visit the forum itself. I would definitely reply to people who tagged me far less often if it weren’t for Tryninja.
Bitcoin Geek: GazetaBitcoin
This person has the largest number of posts dedicated to Bitcoin and crypto topics in general. I think he is very knowledgeable about the technical details, and although I’m personally more interested in applied and humanitarian topics related to cryptocurrencies, I still value his work and expertise.
Best Event: Bitcointalk Community Awards
This year I wasn’t very active in various events. But they didn’t pass me by, even though I didn’t participate. It was nice to see many active users in each of them, but this one still remains the best for me. First, I actually managed to take part in it, and second, I was even nominated several times in one of the categories.
Best Project: BitList
A huge amount of useful information gathered in one place. There is an enormous amount of work behind this project, done by icopress. I would like to express my gratitude to him, although I have nominated him separately in another category.
Discovery of the Year: icopress
Since I can nominate my best forum friend, that’s exactly what I’ll do (I apologize for the one-line explanation, but conciseness is quite appropriate here — I have nothing more to add)
Help Buster: LoyceV
This nomination has remained somewhat unclear to me for years, but I will name someone who, in my view, is strongly associated with the forum, yet is not as obvious a choice as our admin. Thanks to LoyceV, I learned about my presence on the DT list. And each time I’m glad to see that I remain on the list he publishes.
Craft Master: inspace
He runs many great contests from cool projects. I like how they are organized and how smoothly everything is handled there. I’ve been lucky enough to win several of them.
Local Hero: DrBeer
One of the few people who keep the Ukrainian board going. I’m glad I have someone to communicate with in my native language, even though the forum still lacks a dedicated Ukrainian section. He translates many articles, making them accessible to the Ukrainian audience.
Miss Bitcointalk: Lannakosa
I am an active participant in the Russian-language section, and that’s where I met Lannakosa. It’s nice to know that, besides me, there are other women on the forum and to have the opportunity to communicate with them. She is a very active contributor who writes in an engaging and useful way. And she doesn’t forget to drop by the Ukrainian board from time to time, which I also appreciate.
36. Post 66449871 (unedited backup) (by Tremeloes) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 12:25:31 CET 2026) in [OFFICIAL] 1xBit Resolution Thread | New Management & License:
snip
I don't know, but don't get me wrong here, it looks like this is very similar to this method posted by @LoyceV:
Scammer advertising by pretending to look for an exchange but with a added twist.
a. newbie suddenly find this thread and despite warnings, deposited money and play and won big
b. try to withdrew then suddenly gets into a issue
c. report to this thread pretending to be the victim
d. suddenly 1xBit contacted him
e. allow him to withdraw the full balance
f. 1xBit finally had their first issue resolved in 24-48 hours
Looks like everything is a setup for 1xBit to look good.
[/quote]
I get why you're skeptical, especially given this site's history. If I saw this story from the outside I'd probably think the same thing too.
But if you look at the numbers again, I didn't actually 'win' anything. I deposited $3400 in total and managed to get back about $3340. I’m technically still down overall. I was just lucky enough to almost break even and get my funds out. If I had won a massive profit on top of my deposits, I’m pretty sure I would’ve faced way more issues.
Anyway, I’m just happy I could withdraw almost all of my deposits. I am not in any way encouraging anyone to play here - the stress of the lockout wasn't worth it. I'm just reporting what happened.
37. Post 66449722 (unedited backup) (by KingsDen) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 11:30:31 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
You can’t believe someone is a scammer and give them negative feedback without evidence, and same thing should go with trust or positive feedback, believing someone is trustworthy without evidence of successful deals is dangerous to the community.
This is no dangerous mate, if feedback giver is not biased or influenced.
Let me use myself for instance. I joined the forum 2021 and read about trust feedbacks in 2022. I then sent positive feedback to these users without trading with them.
Hhampuz
Lovesmayfamilis
The Sceptical Chemist
CryptopreneurBrainboss
LoyceV
1maiu
And
Ratimov
I didn't have any financial dealings with these persons. Just my 1 year experience in the forum, I knew they were not going to scam anyone.
4 years down the lane, I am still correct, non of them scammed . The only exception is Ratimov, who didn't also scam but self destroyed his reputation.
Meanwhile, I am not going to trust any newbie who doesn't have a track record in the forum. These things happen naturally and when we try to force them, we make mistakes.
38. Post 66449645 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 10:55:55 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with.
Allow me to throw this question back at you: how can you do deals with someone you don't trust?

That sounds like a risky thing to do.
We all know that Bitcointalk forum is heavily used for crypto trading, escrow services, signature campaigns, Loans and marketplace deals. And so giving trust to someone you have not done financial deals with is highly risky to the forum and the members.
One of the reasons for a trust or positive feedback system was to Help others choose trusted partners in the forum.
And the DT members are like law enforcement officers in this forum that people trust, before trusting someone you must have had a financial deals with them or know them for a long period of time.
You can’t believe someone is a scammer and give them negative feedback without evidence, and same thing should go with trust or positive feedback, believing someone is trustworthy without evidence of successful deals is dangerous to the community.
39. Post 66449586 (unedited backup) (by KingsDen) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 10:32:55 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with.
Allow me to throw this question back at you: how can you do deals with someone you don't trust?

That sounds like a risky thing to do.
Does this now mean that everyone is pre-trusted before any deals. If yes, the trust might come from the previous positive feedbacks the person already has.
Let's look at the twist;
Is it correct to hand out negative trust because my instinct says the person is a scammer or will turn a scammer in the nearest future.
40. Post 66449400 (unedited backup) (by GazetaBitcoin) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 09:28:19 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
And please don't destroy your livers just yet
I'm not concerned about my liver yet, no worries

While thanking also to our queen for the flawless timing (bowing deeply too); and while appreciating the concern about our livers -- I wish to remind that the liver is the only organ which regenerates, so we are safe, amen

there will be plenty of alcohol (among other fluids) at the anniversary celebration, I can promise that.

Can't wait for that! I absolutely LOVE the alcohol (and the other fluids maybe even
moar)!!!
41. Post 66449198 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 07:26:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
And please don't destroy your livers just yet; there will be plenty of alcohol (among other fluids) at the anniversary celebration, I can promise that.

Can't wait!
I'm not concerned about my liver yet, no worries

Yeah, I know, LoyceV is not an alcoholic! But, there are too many similarities between him and apogio when it comes to alcohol, which I guess makes apogio "not an alcoholic" as well. Correct?
42. Post 66449000 (unedited backup) (by Luzin) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 04:43:13 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: Little Mouse, Hhampuz
Forum Ninja: theymos
Bitcoin Geek:
Best Event:
Best Project:
Discovery of the Year:
Help Buster: LoyceV, AakZaki
Craft Master: taufik123
Local Hero: Husna QA
Miss Bitcointalk:
43. Post 66448978 (unedited backup) (by bestcandy) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 04:09:25 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: - Satoshi, Theymos
Satoshi created invented Bitcoin and this platform that brought us together. Without him, some of us wouldn't have had the opportunity to get the opportunities that Bitcoin offers and the knowledge that is available here free of charge. This is why he deserve the award of Hero of Good. Theymos made sure that the legacy of Satoshi is sustained and without him and the improvements he has made in the forum, this forum would have been gone or not running well and that will definitely affect Bitcoin.
Forum Ninja: - LoyceV,
He is everywhere in the forum like a Ninja. Anyone who spends one month in this forum will know. I have read some of his posts and they carry real knowledge of cryptocurrency in general besides his understanding of this forum and how it should function effectively. I dont know how big the storage of his computer is to accommodate the amount of data in his possession.
Bitcoin Geek: - BlackHatCoiner, d5000
I have so many reasons for voting for BlackHatCoiner and d5000 but the obvious is that they both love and advocate for Bitcoin. The have unique knowledge of Bitcoin and how it functions. I have so much respect for them because through their post I have learnt a lot about Bitcoin.
Best Event: - Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest
This is probably one of the most entertaining contest in the forum. It is special because to participate you need to be creative and hardworking because carving a pumpkin requires some physical strength. Those who participated in the last edition will understand why I came up with that statement.
Best Project: - loyce.club, BitList, Talkimg
I have not used all these tools but I have used some of them and they are fantastic. So long as they help make this forum data retrieval and presentation easier and better, they have my vote. And those who went out of their way to develop these tools are the real MVPs.
Discovery of the Year: - PowerGlove
I have always had the impression that he is Theymos assistant because the way he takes the forum personal shows exactly that. I've seen some of his posts which shows he is constantly working to make the forum better and enjoyable which is why I love he is doing.
Craft Master: Jayce
This guy is so talented in the area of graphic designs and has unique way of doing his work. I have once recommended him for a friend who needed his services and he did not fail me as he delivered beyond my friend's expectations.
Help Buster: - Cyrus/code]
This guy is so proactive when it comes to making the forum uncomfortable for scammers. I think he has deleted more posts of scammers than any moderator I can think of and he is very active in many sections of the forum.
[code]Local Hero: - Igebotz
He moderates the Nigerian local board and have done well in organising it and arranging the topics into their rightful places. He is a good moderator who also help people in many ways and always supportive of quality discussion in.the local board
Miss Bitcointalk: - Foxpup
I think this is the most influential female or female character in this forum. I don't know whatever gang she leads and what they do, but seeing a female wade such level of influence made me nominate her for Miss Bitcointalk. [/code]
44. Post 66448824 (unedited backup) (by Charles-Tim) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 01:27:01 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
I created a thread in Beginners & Help board and in one of my argument or reply to someone I said these.
Before trusting a member you need to really know him and run business with him for long time.
And a member replied me with what LoyceV said which is.
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
Now in the issue of trust, how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with. For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
45. Post 66448634 (unedited backup) (by Joy- maker) (scraped on Thu Feb 26 00:20:01 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
You don't necessarily need to have a financial deal with a user before giving positive feedback. And what loyceV said in the comment is absolutely correct. If you feel a user is worthy of positive feedback then give the user a positive feedback, just same way you feel a user deserve a negative feedback for scamming or for loan defaulting even without you being the victim. Furthermore, if you feel a user is not worthy of the positive feedback he or she has then, you are free to open a thread in the reputation board with tangible reason. Don't come and say shits and expect listening ears from the audience.
46. Post 66448529 (unedited backup) (by Nwada001) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 23:50:25 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
I see that statement as being in line with what the administrator stated here.
You should give these ratings for anything which you think would impact someone's willingness to trade with the person,
To me trust should not be followed blindly; if you see someone being given positive feedback, you just don't have to trade with them because someone trusts them. Without references, always try to check the references link if it's something that suits you, and if it's positive without a backup references link, you can always choose to ignore it.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger
If you consider any user you trust their judgment to be given misleading feedback, that's what the judgment distrust is there for; you just have to distrust the person's judgment and save yourself the chance of getting misled.
47. Post 66448525 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 23:49:25 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
I created a thread in Beginners & Help board and in one of my argument or reply to someone I said these.
Before trusting a member you need to really know him and run business with him for long time.
And a member replied me with what LoyceV said which is.
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
Now in the issue of trust, how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with. For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
The way they conduct themselves here on the forum can say a lot about a persons morals and integrity.
48. Post 66448449 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 23:26:49 CET 2026) in Issue concerning trust or positive feedback.:
I created a thread in Beginners & Help board and in one of my argument or reply to someone I said these.
Before trusting a member you need to really know him and run business with him for long time.
And a member replied me with what LoyceV said which is.
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
Now in the issue of trust, how is it possible you can trust someone you have not done deals with. For example you are trusting or giving someone positive feedback on being trustworthy with financial deals, meanwhile you have not done any financial deals with that person, you just decide to trust him because you believe he or she can be trustworthy.
For me trusting or giving positive feedback to someone you have not had financial deals with is wrong and when you do that especially as a DT member, you are simply leading those that trust your judgement in danger.
49. Post 66448062 (unedited backup) (by TypoTonic) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 21:31:49 CET 2026) in Newbies be careful with old members, when they PM you for business.:
And for the DT members if you are giving trust to someone, make sure the member is trustworthy because if they are involved in scamming newbies here, and the newbie says he believed the member was trustworthy because of the trust you gave the member, you too will be held accountable to some extent.
The trust feedback from DT is based from their own opinion or trade experience with the user. It's not supposed to guarantee that you won't get scammed. You'll never know a person's true intentions, so use your own judgement. Trust ratings can easily be deleted and replaced accordingly.
Before trusting a member you need to really know him and run business with him for long time.
It doesn't necessarily have to be like that. See
LoyceV's Beginners guide to correct use of the Trust system.
- If you believe someone can be trusted, even when you didn't trade with him, that too deserves positive feedback.
50. Post 66447954 (unedited backup) (by taufik123) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 21:04:07 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: - Theymos
- Theymos - The supreme leader of this forum and whatever decision he gives is always the best for Bitcointalk.
Forum Ninja: - LoyceV, JayJuanGee, philipma1957
- LoyceV - Has a high level of consistency in Bitcointalk's Data affairs and it all comes from https://loyce.club//
- JayJuanGee - A user who really has a high level of intellect, discusses all topics very clearly is everywhere on this forum.
- philipma1957- One of the Bitcointalk members who has remained consistent is on this forum with the current BPIP Rank #2
Bitcoin Geek: - ABCbits, fillippone
- ABCbits - Experts in bitcoin knowledge and some other technical knowledge.
- fillippone - Explain all the knowledge about Bitcoin clearly or any knowledge that is being discussed.
Best Event: - 10th anniversary art contest
- 10th anniversary art contest - It was the Bitcointalk anniversary contest that allowed me to develop my carving skills even better, and won the Badge Artcontest which only 5 members of this forum have including me.
Best Project: - loyce.club, BitList, Talkimg
- loyce.club - The forerunner of all the data in this forum
- BitList - A super complete project that is developed with better and better
- Talkimg - A very useful Bitcointalk Forum-specific image hosting
Discovery of the Year: - PowerGlove
- PowerGlove - A programmer who helps all members of this forum to solve every problem of the program and such, such as in Pumpkin and Pizza voting so that it is easier. He works behind the scenes and gives full support to Bitcointalk.
Craft Master: Hhampuz-
- Hhampuz - You're the best for me, you're the manager who holds more contests than ever before, and I get a lot of wins because of my hard work.
Help Buster: - Aakzaki, Hugebalck
- Aakzaki - a senior member who now continues to actively monitor the Farming Account
- Hugebalck - A neutral Trust Flag giver, who continues to actively hunt down scammers and cheaters.
Local Hero: - Husna QA
- Husna QA - no doubt he is my local Member in Indonesia and a role model for all my local members.
Miss Bitcointalk: - Foxpup, lovesmayfamilis, SatoPrincess
- Foxpup, lovesmayfamilis, SatoPrincess - I just found out you guys are a girl, but it's great and an inspiration for other women if they want to enter this forum.
51. Post 66447788 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 20:16:43 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Lock & unlock
Here are your predictions for round 5 :| Name | Prediction | B/M |
| BABY SHOES | N/A | |
| Becassine | N/A | 0,5% malus |
| cryptofrka | 63 750,00 | 0,5% malus |
| Danydee | N/A | |
| Doan9269 | 63 850,00 | |
| ESG | 64 444,44 | 0,25% malus |
| examplens | 65 006,02 | 0,75% malus |
| GazetaBitcoin | 65 623,00 | |
| Hypnotizer | 64 998,60 | |
| Leahized | 65 666,00 | |
| LogitechMouse | 64 969,69 | 0,5% malus |
| LoyceV | 65 602,60 | |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 62 262,62 | |
| Pmalek | 66 457,00 | |
| promise444c5 | 65 050,00 | |
| TryNinja | N/A | |
| xLays | 67 676,00 | |
Will this small pump last all week ?Still lots of people who forgot to participate :
BABY SHOES, Danydee => -1 life
Becassine, TryNinja => MIA
52. Post 66447566 (unedited backup) (by Paashaas) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 19:05:13 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Breaking NewsNew installed Dutch goverment dismissed new proposed box 3 law with 36% tax on unrealized gains after an avalanche of critism.
Thank god they used common sense and i don't need to move to another country...yet. let's wait how that new law will manifest.
AD Problem is this won't be the last. They'll try again and again and again and so on. Stay vigilant.
They will find another way to fill the €2 billion hole.
New installed Dutch goverment dismissed new proposed box 3 law with 36% tax on unrealized gains after an avalanche of critism.
Earlier, I came up with
this hypothetical loophole. Today I thought of a new one: what if I create my own LoyceVshitcoin? I'll create one billion tokens, and at the end of 2027, I'll sell one for $0.01. That means LoyceVshitcoins are worth 10 million dollars, and my holdings are worth $9,999,999.99! On the first day of 2028, I'll dump all my 999,999,999 LoyceVshitcoins on the market, and crash the value to zero. I'll take a whopping $9,999,999.99 loss, enough to offset this tax for the rest of eternity!
The whole idea of taxing unrealized gains at an annual 36% is so utterly studid, many people want to leave the country. NOS (Dutch state-funded media) keeps referring to "wealthy people", while the tax is for anyone who has enough investments to buy a decent second hand car, but isn't rich enough to avoid paying this tax. Even the king's brother was publicly complaining about it. The king himself doesn't pay taxes.
I don't have high hopes of dismissing this crazy idea, right after it was accepted. But even if they do, I doubt we'll get something better for it.
To think that all this started after their previous wealth tax conflicted with EU regulations, they should look at Sweden. There, people can choose: a (low) fixed tax, kinda like we had, or a tax on real returns. That encourages people to invest, while it's not conflicting with EU regulations because that part is an opt-in.
That loophole might work and will be populair that the goverment classify shitcoins, Bitcoin, stablecoins and ETF's etc separately in box 3 closing the loophole(s) and of course forcing you to repay the missing taxes with retroactive effect for like 5 years.
Breaking NewsNew installed Dutch goverment dismissed new proposed box 3 law with 36% tax on unrealized gains after an avalanche of criticism.
Thank god they used common sense and i don't need to move to another country...yet. let's wait how that new law will manifest.
AD I am very glad to hear this, and in one sense it's just sensible, I don't know how a population would stand for something like this. And the fact that there are people with probably average intelligence who can't see that this would immediately (well, it would take a little bit of time, but not much) destroy the economy of any country that implemented it. Crazy.
That said, in the wake of all the COVID bullshit and some of the things they were trying with their lockdown actions the mask has been ripped off for me.
They knew all the time to test how far they can go.
To think that all this started after their previous wealth tax conflicted with EU regulations
It sounds like Paashaas should start making plans if this is something they have a boner for.
Have my eye's on Portugal, Germany ore living like a king in the Philippines, Bali, Thailand.
Ore..already lost most part of my stash in a boating accident and remain living humble, staying under the rader without big spending spree's like (unfortunately) not a € 100,000 Porsche.

53. Post 66447217 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 17:27:37 CET 2026) in Electrum 4.7.0 released:
LoyceV is right.
I played around with both wallets around the time when I wrote that post. Instead of posting the announcement in the Blue Wallet thread, I mistakenly wrote it here. Brain fog.
Anyways, someone else mentioned it in the correct thread.
54. Post 66445672 (unedited backup) (by SFR10) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 07:54:49 CET 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
So there's no point keeping it in the OP

Exactly

I just checked the OP (it's been a while), and I'm surprised so many "non-privacy focused VPNs" charge such a high rates! That seems like a complete waste of money.
Unfortunately, you're right... This is mostly the case with their monthly plans, but their one & two-year plans have more reasonable prices
[except for NordVPN, which now appears to charge a separate amount for its dedicated IP services (back in the day, this was included with basic subscriptions)].
I mean: I should start a VPN provider

Please do so and a lot of us will be loyal customers [assuming that there'll be good discounts] 
55. Post 66445442 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 04:47:55 CET 2026) in Electrum 4.7.0 released:
-snip-
It seems like you don't realize and need to change the link you shared because it's wrong, as LoyceV says it's BlueWallet.
It's not just his link, the release notes are also for Blue Wallet's latest version.
There seem to be a mix-up on Pmalek's notes or something.
If anything, it's only necessary to edit the wallet's name (
3 instances) and post it in Blue Wallet's thread instead.
56. Post 66445378 (unedited backup) (by Darker45) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 03:40:31 CET 2026) in ZachXBT insider trading investigation (26th february):
I'd love to hear your thoughts about ZachXBT's tweet.
It sounds to me like an insider of an investigation about abusing insider knowledge is now leaking insider knowledge by announcing the investigation 3 days early.
What's the point of this?
There's probably none except having a little fun or entertainment. But, seriously, I wonder why ZachXBT resorted into something like this. So, yeah, what's the point? Why the guessing game? Engagement? Does he/she badly want to become more popular, influential? Or is he/she doing this so that Polymarket would open a market for it and he/she'd place a bet and make easy money? Or are they together in this?
Anyway, I've read a number of guesses that don't seem to fall under "crypto’s most profitable businesses", or is it the top 100?
57. Post 66445313 (unedited backup) (by rishib) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 02:42:20 CET 2026) in [SERVICE] Blockrand: Double-Blind Randomness (Show HN #1) for Dice/Crash/Games:
let's say the house is doing what you are saying, how does that give them an advantage? ... they still don't know, can't know how you are going to play on that seed
They don't need to know your next bet if they have your historical data. If a high-roller follows a specific pattern (Martingale, specific increments, or a predictable "rhythm"), an operator with
Pre-commitment Visibility can select a seed that contains a "red streak" exactly where that player’s math historically fails.
Standard PF is "Fair," but the house has a "Last-Look" at the result before the player does. Blockrand creates a Symmetry of Ignorance. Neither side knows the outcome until the bet is immutable. For a whale dropping $1k per roll, "The House is Blind" is a much more powerful psychological claim than "The House is Honest."
assuming a casino would want to implement a system like that, what's stopping them from doing it in house?
Absolutely nothing, and we actually encourage it. The SDK is open-source for that reason. Blockrand isn't a "black box" middleman; it's an infrastructure layer that makes the raw Drand beacon usable in a high-speed game loop via Optimistic Commitment. We provide the coordination logic to ensure that lock is ironclad. If a casino builds their own version of our logic, it still validates the "Double-Blind" standard we're pushing. We’re selling time-to-market and third-party auditability.
why use a paid third party API and trust them not to pull any shenanigans in the background?
That’s the beauty of it: You don't have to trust us. Since Drand is a public, deterministic beacon, anyone can verify that the "Blockrand Result" matches the "Drand Beacon" for that round. If we pulled "shenanigans," the mathematical proof of fraud would be public and permanent.
P.S. I’ve updated the OP to reflect that we are currently in the "Pilot Data" phase rather than "Battle-Tested," per the feedback from LoyceV. I appreciate the high bar this community sets for those terms.
58. Post 66445296 (unedited backup) (by rishib) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 02:23:32 CET 2026) in [SERVICE] Blockrand: Double-Blind Randomness (Show HN #1) for Dice/Crash/Games:
Thanks for the direct feedback @LoyceV
I wouldn't call 500+ rolls anywhere near "battle-tested"... Try a billion rolls.
You’re 100% right. I’ll take the hit for that phrasing—500 rolls was internal dev-speak for "it didn't crash during the pilot," but in this community, that’s not "battle-tested." I’ll adjust the wording.
Can you give an example of a "common client-side pattern"? Users shouldn't use any pattern but create their own random client seed.
Ideally, yes. In reality, most (I would guess ~95%) of casual players never touch their client seed. This allows for
Seed Grinding: an operator pre-calculating millions of server seeds to find one that results in a "house win" streak against that specific, static client seed. Standard PF prevents changing the seed after it's hashed, but it doesn't prevent the house from "choosing" a favorable seed to hash in the first place.
How does a delay improve a provably fair system?
The delay is a
Security Buffer. Drand issues a beacon every 3s, but we enforce a window to ensure the player's and server's commitment are fully propagated and locked before the next beacon exists. Without this buffer, a malicious operator could intercept the beacon and "fake" a latency issue to reject a winning bet. The delay ensures a
Symmetry of Ignorance: neither side can know the outcome until the bet is immutable.
if a player doesn't care about changing the client seed, it means they're okay with trusting the casino.
I disagree that
apathy equals trust. Most players don't change seeds because of UX friction. Blockrand removes the burden of "manual verification" by ensuring the house literally cannot know the outcome when the bet is placed.
If a casino would do that, the player could game it by selecting the opposite and win.
Only if the player knows the seed is biased. If a whale is betting $$$ on a 50/50 roll, and the house has pre-calculated a seed where that specific roll is a loss, the player doesn't know to "switch."
Regarding verification: Every Drand round is public and immutable. Verifying a Blockrand roll is actually easier for a third party because you aren't checking a casino's internal database; you're checking a global public beacon.
59. Post 66445148 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Wed Feb 25 00:20:55 CET 2026) in Electrum 4.7.0 released:
It seems like you don't realize and need to change the link you shared because it's wrong, as LoyceV says it's BlueWallet.
Shouldn't this link be the one you put
https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/releases/tag/4.7.0
60. Post 66443941 (unedited backup) (by Rikafip) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 18:19:31 CET 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
I just checked the OP (it's been a while), and I'm surprised so many "non-privacy focused VPNs" charge such a high rates! That seems like a complete waste of money. I mean: I should start a VPN provider

I don't know the current situation, but some years ago ExpressVPN was by far the best and the only one that reliably worked for Netflix/Amazon etc (I used it mainly for that reason) so it maybe that's why they are still getting away with those prices.
61. Post 66443083 (unedited backup) (by 0xredhot) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 14:37:25 CET 2026) in ZachXBT insider trading investigation (26th february):
I'd love to hear your thoughts about ZachXBT's tweet.
It sounds to me like an insider of an investigation about abusing insider knowledge is now leaking insider knowledge by announcing the investigation 3 days early.
What's the point of this?
Haha this is on spot.
62. Post 66442877 (unedited backup) (by Porfirii) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 13:24:25 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: Satoshi, DdmrDdmr
Satoshi for obvious reasons, formal and informal leader. Ddmr because of the long lasting impression left in the forum. I'm sure that you are among the most missed members in the forum.
Forum Ninja: theymos
He is also a Hero of Good, IMO, but for his consistency and because bitcointalk probably wouldn't exist without him, he's the greatest forum ninja.
Bitcoin Geek: fillippone, BlackHatCoiner
Although I'm not very active in the most technical boards, these members are among the most respected and respectable for their great knowledge.
Best Event: Naija board 2025/2026 cooking contest
This year I discovered this contest by Mia Chloe and I was really impressed about the high participation and how much love is put in it. In addition, I think that local contest also deserve a place in these awards.
Best Project: TalkImg.com
The forum wouldn't look the same without this service, managed with love and passion.
Discovery of the Year: katanic_97, M47AK16, Adiljutt156
These are among the newest volunteers in the AoBT who are doing really great. Keep up the good work!
Help Buster: LoyceV, GazetaBitcoin, joker_josue
For their outstanding work to improve the forum in many different ways (analysis, articles, translations, projects...).
Craft Master: Trofo, cryptofrka
They deserve the title for the exceptional management of the longest signature campaign I have been so far in this forum. Congratulations, and thank you once again.
Local Hero: famososMuertos, Don Pedro Dinero, darxiaomi
I would mention some more but if I have to choose only three members these are the most active in the Spanish board, and without them it would be almost abandoned.
Miss Bitcointalk: Womanderful
Although she's not active lately, she taught me a lot in my first years in the forum. I hope she comes back soon.
63. Post 66442253 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 09:30:19 CET 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
Can you test again?
It works now, I can click
Submit. It got me worried for a bit as it took a few seconds.
I made a few changes, improved the code to more modern javascript, and the external requests are made differently now.
It is working in Tor here. Did you disable javascript? It must be enabled to work (I would need to think in some other solution if you don't use javascript)
I didn't disable javascript. The easiest solution I can think of to work without javascript is hard-coding the results into static HTML, but I can't tell how difficult that is to implement.
Thanks for testing.
There is no need to make it work without javascript I guess. This tool doesn't need so much security, and everyone can use it as well, you were the only one having problems as far as I know . Glad it is working now.
64. Post 66442013 (unedited backup) (by SFR10) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 07:23:25 CET 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
I wouldn't call words controversial

IMO the words and ads itself is barely controversial. There are far more controversial ads out there, such as calling Trump as convicted criminal[1].
Both of you are right
[I should've referred to those as sensitive subjects, instead of controversial words] 
@Synchronice
I just noticed ExpressVPN no longer has a Bitcoin/cryptocurrency option
[screenshot] and based on "
this post on their subreddit", it appears this has been the case for at least the past two months.
65. Post 66441904 (unedited backup) (by BlackBoss_) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 05:45:25 CET 2026) in would you mind sparring your time to check out most of my post?:
However, I will also want to mention some people here so that can at their own spare time they could just check it out for me. klarki, Welsh, xandry, philipma1957, El duderino_, pooya87, LFC_Bitcoin, EFS, BlackHatCoiner, hugeblack, LoyceV.
Please if you are mentioned here, know that it wasn't a big deal but just at your own spare time you could do that for me.
LoyceV ignored you.
I've seen this account around, but this is where I draw the line. I'll click Ignore now:
I believed lot of people has their format and formation of writing maybe to the regularities they do operate their account and if such person doesn't operates in those sequence then it's total out of original owner, maybe better still when leaving the forum for any reason such person could come make a kind of retiring statement or maybe if coming back in the future then theymos has to lock the account from his ends and when you wished to use the account you can hit him up to give you access back to avoid any further scam or hack from hackers.
All I see is blablablablablablablablablablablabla. One very long sentence that doesn't make sense.
66. Post 66441787 (unedited backup) (by PowerGlove) (scraped on Tue Feb 24 03:12:50 CET 2026) in Re:
(Please forgive my laziness: there are many names that I thought to include, and many people that I think deserve more recognition than they get, but, I'm sometimes detail-oriented to a fault, and, combined with the energy-wise slump that I've been going through recently, I know that if I want to avoid overshooting the voting deadline then I need to limit myself to just a handful of nominations.)Hero of Good: theymos
I've always liked theymos and his particular way of thinking. This community is very lucky IMO to have someone like him running things.
Forum Ninja: LoyceV, TryNinja
This category mentions "a member whose name symbolizes consistency", and I think that both these names score very high in that regard. They're always around and always adding value.
Bitcoin Geek: gmaxwell
For some reason I've stopped hanging out on the D&T board, so I'm not up-to-date on what's been happening over there. But, back when I used to frequent (and back-read) it, I always really enjoyed parsing Greg's posts.
Best Event: The "mixer ban" being softened slightly
This one really cheered me up, and it gave me a bit of hope that the forum might someday find its way back to a more cypherpunk-compatible philosophy.
Best Project: BitList.co
I do still miss the old Ninjastic.space site, though. Just saying.

Discovery of the Year: TypoTonic
I haven't interacted with this user, but, I get good vibes from some of their posts (that is, they seem helpful, constructive, intelligent, and so on).
Help Buster: nutildah
I enjoy him and always find him to be doing what he can to push back against all the shitbirds trying to bleed this place dry.
Craft Master: ibminer
I really enjoyed working with him on Merit Poker, and besides leaning on him for all of the game's visual assets, I found him to be full of good ideas and helpful suggestions. He put a ton of effort into his
collectible, and I think it turned out very well.
Local Hero: GazetaBitcoin
GB and I have done our fair share of vote-counting duties together, and he's always very pleasant to work with (and I always enjoy our little chats).
Miss Bitcointalk: Foxpup
I mean... it's basically a forgone conclusion each year, isn't it? I wish that she was more active (because I mostly only get to enjoy her dry sense of humor by occasionally bumping into her old posts), but, in many ways she's indirectly present via the small corps of quality posters that she supports.
67. Post 66441420 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 23:30:44 CET 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
I confirmed the bug. Not working in Tor. Thanks for reporting.
Tor is blocking mempool space api.
I remember using it before (when you first created it), and it worked fine. I'm pretty sure I used Tor browser back then too.
I am traveling in vacation.
Enjoy your vacation!
Edit: impressive you sre the first user in years that really uses Tor

If I'd be the only Tor user, that wouldn't give me much privacy

I used a normal browser to see the result, that worked.
Can you test again?
I made a few changes, improved the code to more modern javascript, and the external requests are made differently now.
It is working in Tor here. Did you disable javascript? It must be enabled to work (I would need to think in some other solution if you don't use javascript)
68. Post 66441358 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 23:10:55 CET 2026) in Re:
Hero of Good: - Theymos, LoyceV, DdmrDdmr
The top three most influential people on this forum
- Theymos - One of the highest rights holders on this forum
- LoyceV - The largest data holder of this forum
- DdmrDdmr - When he launches the Merit Airdrop there will be many users able to receive merit from him.
Forum Ninja: - LoyceV, TryNinja
These two people present a very useful site that makes my job a lot easier
Bitcoin Geek: - ABCbits
- ABCbits - I think he's very knowledgeable on technical topics, so when a user writes something wrong he jots it down in his Thread on the Reputation board
Best Event: - Bitcointalk Community Awards
- Bitcointalk Community Awards - this event is not only about great prizes, but also notes valuable forum contributors.
Best Project: - BitList
- BitList - Can acquire from old domains, indicating that Bitlist will be a project on an ongoing basis
Discovery of the Year: - Satofan44
- Satofan44 - Despite all his controversies that make many people mention his name, he is also a knowledgeable person
Craft Master: taufik123 -
- taufik123 - He consistently showed his skills as a wood carver until it became a valuable work
Help Buster: - YOSHIE, julerz12, Awaklara
- Apart from the names mentioned above these three users YOSHIE, julerz12, Awaklara are also worth mentioning, we can see the contributions he has made in this category.
Local Hero: - Husna QA
- Husna QA - The only Merit Source in Lokal Indonesia, with its neutral nature and valuable contribution on the Local board, I respect it.
Miss Bitcointalk: - lovesmayfamilis, SatoPrincess
Two great women with different backgrounds
- lovesmayfamilis - Brave Woman, of all she does like reporting junk posts, makes me like her character.
- SatoPrincess - Calm Woman, a chronological series of what happened on this forum throughout 2025, impressed me.
69. Post 66440101 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 17:37:31 CET 2026) in SatScratch.com | Scratch cards that pay out in sats ⚡ | 1 BTC for 1 GBP:
~snip~
I'd be more concerned about this:Winners complete identity verification (UK photo ID)
- UK residents only
You may want to add this to the topic title.
What's the chance of winning? In gambling terms: what's the house edge?
How do you prove you're not cheating? In gambling terms: is it provably fair? These are very important questions (perhaps the most important) because I also noticed that registration requires the following box to be checked:
I confirm I am 18+ years old and a UK resident.
If it is true that the winners must be from the UK and that they must also be verified in order to make a withdrawal (minimum 100k sats), then everyone else has nothing to do in this game.
70. Post 66439080 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 12:56:13 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
I don’t remember anything.
I have a code of conduct.
Code of conduct? That's why we have alcohol!
The drink in gazeta plastic bottles cannot be classified as wine. And for sure the alcohol in it might cause severe health problems.
I consider my Code of Conduct a tactical necessity. If the chemical warfare in Gazeta’s plastic bottles doesn't successfully dissolve my memories, I need a formal document to prevent me from testifying.
71. Post 66438586 (unedited backup) (by Cryptohygenic) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 09:55:49 CET 2026) in Ban Appeal Request :
Like I said in my first comment on that thread, I saw @PrimeNumber7 thread, I read through it and also read through the few comments on the threads, but no body followed the instruction and I decided to do so. Was that my wrong? because I decided to follow instruction on that topic, that was why I was being accused of using AI and then my account got banned.
It shows how pathetic some of you are on this forum, especially @Loycev, that was the least I expected from an experience member like you, you took a rash action without accessing the situation to confirm if the accusation poured on me is true or not.
From what I know, you can actually fall into trap or misled by following inappropriate guides or instructions.
It is also your obligation to be able to dictate what is right and what is wrong to avoid being misled otherwise, if judgment has to be taken, no one would care if you were only following instructions or not.
Do you know that if that was a scam trick, it does not stop you from being victimized? Same applied to when you follow wrong instructions here in the forum.
It is still baffling how can you suggest everyone in the thread was not following instructions except you which led to your ban. I also don't think the user (s) you accused of your sanctioned was responsible for your ban. Definitely Theymos did so would had been preferable of you to appeal and not calling names of accusing others.
72. Post 66438473 (unedited backup) (by TokenTikas) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 09:07:31 CET 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
I don't want to continue, and this will probably be my last post here, I've given my points, reasoning, and proof, but if it isn't accept, good, nothing I can do about, have a nice day you'll
I have gone through all the posts here about your issue. But from what I can see that you keep trying to repeat one particular point, which is that you want people to correct your mistakes and give you better
tips and
points so you can make good posts. However, you joined this forum around the end of 2024, more than a full year has already passed, yet you are saying you have not gotten good points or tips on how to make better posts here. Honestly, that claim does not really sound reasonable.
Normally, I will try to say something by bringing up one of your early posts from the beginning of your journey in this forum, following the direction of your search for good tips and useful points so that you can make better posts.
Now, i know, yeah I'm a newbie, but in here, gaining merits is so difficult, I was wondering, what is the best way to gain merits, so many people won't want to just give merits, and in my own opinion, I think every newbie should have a kind of startup merit, maybe send able or personal or even both so as to navigate in this space.
For sure, this forum is one of the best forums so far when it comes to navigating in the crypto space, all thanks to the founder of Bitcoin and the whole management team, with that being said, I think this my opinion needs to be taken into consideration, provide a newbie startup merits so as to build from there, thanks
Since you made that post, all the reply posts that came under it were informative, many people even helped you by sharing important links so you could understand the forum better and make good posts. Do you still want to say that you have not get any useful or informative information from this forum?
Without doubt, the replies under that post were informative and they shared important links meant to guide you on how to make better posts in the forum.
Even though it is not really right to speak to you in a scolding way, based on your actions, what LoyceV said is 100% correct, because you have stayed here for more than a year and still keep saying you came here to learn. Nobody will hold your hand and start teaching you after over a year in the forum and then you make these kinds of statements after making mistakes, which is not acceptable. You have already received enough directional ideas from your early posts, so if you check that particular post again, you will find all the necessary information there.
This isn't kindergarten. If you're here to learn to write posts instead of to learn about Bitcoin, you came to the wrong place.
You're not here for the right reasons. You won't "grow" here no matter how many accounts you make, because you're not here to actually learn anything.
Deeply agree with you because even though he has been here for more than a year, he still has not been able to learn anything, so even if he stays here for a longer time, he will not learn unless he is willing to make a real effort to learn.
OsaiEmma,
As a good advice for you, you should stop making this kind of Shit/low-quality posts and try to prove yourself in the right way by making better posts in the forum. Normally, this type of neutral tag does not cause any serious issue, it only serves as a simple warning through the neutral tag, these neutral tags will not affect your progress moving forward.
73. Post 66437932 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Feb 23 01:53:25 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Haaa Quake is better than sex !
*Hahem* Round 4 is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 22/02/2026 :
67 585$| Name | Prediction | B/M | Final prediction | Difference |
| xLays | 67 676,00 | | 67 676,00 | 91,00 |
| Leahized | 67 367,00 | | 67 367,00 | 218,00 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 67 323,00 | | 67 323,00 | 262,00 |
| LoyceV | 67 852,05 | | 67 852,05 | 267,05 |
| Becassine | 67 093,14 | | 67 093,14 | 491,86 |
| Mr. Magkaisa | 66 666,66 | 0,5 bonus | 67 000,00 | 585,00 |
| Danydee | 68 210,00 | | 68 210,00 | 625,00 |
| Pmalek | 66 417,00 | | 66 417,00 | 1 168,00 |
| Doan9269 | 66 379,00 | | 66 379,00 | 1 206,00 |
| BABY SHOES | 66 362,00 | | 66 362,00 | 1 223,00 |
| promise444c5 | 68 900,00 | | 68 900,00 | 1 315,00 |
| ESG | 65 888,55 | | 65 888,55 | 1 696,45 |
| LogitechMouse | 69 696,69 | | 69 696,69 | 2 111,69 |
| examplens | 69 446,00 | 0,5 malus | 69 793,00 | 2 208,00 |
| cryptofrka | 71 250,00 | | 71 250,00 | 3 665,00 |
I start with the losers.
Cryptofrka, finishing last means you lose a life.
Examplens, the malus from the previous round almost got you in trouble. You avoided the last place, but you will have a 0.75% malus for the next round.
LogitechMouse, you thought you were safe, but you will have a 0.50% malus for the next round.
ESG, you are the luckiest of the unlucky, you will only get a small malus of 0.25% for the next round.
Quad Damage is now disabled... Mmmmm... wait.
Congratulations xLays, you are the big winner of this round. Your account has been credited with 50BTC.
But what kind of player are you ? A player with panache, a showman ? Or a more defensive player, ...a coward ?
I have a deal to offer you that will determine round 5 :
A : Do you want round 5 to be a round without additional rules and therefore a boring round ?
B : Or do you want to activate double Quad Damage for round 5 ? It's like round 4, but everything will be doubled, so 8 players will be affected. There are only 17 players, so you could be among the 8 players affected by the double Quad Damage, but it would be a good way to eliminate or accelerate the fall of other players.
So xLays, what is your choice ? a or the beautiful B ?
74. Post 66437322 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Sun Feb 22 22:23:25 CET 2026) in Two threads about SatScratch are locked. This is open to discuss SatScratch:
Two jackpots hitting in close succession is statistically near-impossible at our current volume. But your point is valid in principle so, if someone hits the jackpot today, we will peel some coins cover it.
Additionally, we're adding 0.5 BTC to the signed address by Wednesday, bringing it to 1 BTC verifiable on-chain. The physical coins remain as additional reserve. Obviously, we'll scale the reserve as volume grows.
Though statistically near impossible, several large prizes could theoretically be won in quick succession therefore with you adding another 0.5 BTC (to make a total of 1 BTC) that will be verified via a signed message is another proactive move on your part.
For all we know, he can manually create the cards: a million empty cards, half a million cards winning 100 sats, 100 cards winning 1000 sats, 5 cards with 10,000 sats and that's it. Asking about being able to pay the highest prize is simply irrelevant without knowing how likely it is to win it.
The
SatScratch representative has acknowledged that "Right now the deck composition is trust-based." That admission in itself is one of the main factors (if not, the biggest factor) resulting in potential customers not wanting to take a risk on their website.
75. Post 66436607 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Sun Feb 22 18:30:55 CET 2026) in Re:
SOME EDITING IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
Hero of Good: LoyceV, theymos
The forum is the place we know it because of those two guys here. Thanks for what you are doing, even if we often take it for granted, we should thank you every day.
Forum Ninja: PowerGlove, TryNinja
They are making the forum a better place for everyone.
Bitcoin Geek: d5000
When you see his posts, you understand why this community is a notch above all the other. He keeps going on with the legacy of old users and Ogs.
Best Event: (end of) Epochtalk, April Fool's event, Bitcointalk pizza day contest
Best Project: BitList
It might not be an entirely new project, but the revamp of the old website with the addition of the API gave the possibility of a totally new insight into the forum.
Discovery of the Year: *Ace*
Help Buster: GazetaBitcoin
How could we do without Gazeta? The silent, friendly monster of the forum? He's working under the radar to spread knowledge across the forum with AOBT, working to correct every hidden typos or mispelling!
Craft Master: Krogothmanhattan, TryNinja, icopress
They contribute to the forum with their relentless pursuit of projects. Krogothmanhattan organises raffles on a continuous roll, TryNinja provides the tech backbone to the community, while icopress organises contests to keep the community alive and united!
Local Hero: Plutosky, babo
Miss Bitcointalk: Foxpup
There is no second best.
76. Post 66436495 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sun Feb 22 17:57:07 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
Because of this post, you are one step closer to getting membership in this club.
You only have 998 steps left, and then you will have your own thread with "flawless timing!"

I appreciate it, but I'm already a member

I'm always here

Alas, I've lost touch with multiple club members, so that's what I'm trying to regain.
77. Post 66435736 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Sun Feb 22 13:08:49 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
In less than a month we're celebrating the 7-year anniversary of the club.
Despite the fact that I'm only in the club for approx. 2.5 years, I'd like to see something cool this year. I'd like to see us united, as a club.
Let me call your names in here, in case anyone uses a notification bot, in order to remind you of the upcoming anniversary.
@Foxpup - let me build expectations please

@LoyceV - sorry for spamming once again in your thread
@suchmoon, @GazetaBitcoin, @fillippone, @The Sceptical Chymist
@o_e_l_e_o - you never left!