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1. Post 66691056 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Tue May 5 15:10:43 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
US Marshals Service picks Coinbase to custody its assets as part of a $32.5 million contract
That's a lot of money for something you could just write down on a piece of paper

The real problem is that they think in a centralized way, and they should be safely storing something that is decentralized. Therefore, they decide to leave the responsibility for that work to someone else, because CB keeps most of the coins that are traded through spot BTC ETFs. They probably see the company as a kind of cryptobank.
When we read news like this, it definitely makes sense to leave these things to the professionals.
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) is investigating allegations that the son of a Department of Defense and Department of Justice services provider, charged with managing cryptocurrency seized by law enforcement, stole more than $40 million worth of confiscated digital assets.
2. Post 66690517 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Tue May 5 12:30:49 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
US Marshals Service picks Coinbase to custody its assets as part of a $32.5 million contract
That's a lot of money for something you could just write down on a piece of paper

But if this piece of paper gets lost, burned, or stolen, who will then cover the enormous losses?
Coinbase develops security standards, invests heavily in them, and is responsible for the losses.
For example, the South Korean tax authority stores cryptocurrency
this way,publishing a photo of the ledger with the seed phrase.
3. Post 66689737 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Tue May 5 05:40:07 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance and 1miau. Convenient timing or coincidence?:
It could be the account changed hands before this topic already, and the real owner clarified things a bit in the last post. The password wasn't changed, so 2 people could have access. None of this makes much sense.
It's also worth noting that the account never went into hibernation, and therefor never "woke up." Someone as been actively logging into the account periodically to keep it from becoming inactive. The same thing had been happening with the alt account, which logged in as recently as February 3rd and only went into "inactive" state yesterday.
4. Post 66689374 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Tue May 5 00:52:37 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance and 1miau. Convenient timing or coincidence?:
What better way to protect the person behind 1miau than creating confusion by letting someone else use it? Giving away access including the private key to a staked address has happened before. He literally said the person behind the account won't be active anymore:
I'm leaving the forum on my terms to protect the person behind 1miau. I won't be able to be active in discussions and I can't read your PMs to me.
Something is wrong about the whole situation related to him returning to the forum. The part of real relevance was him stating that the person behind the 1miau account will not be active any longer. If his intention was to never return, he could have monetised the account by selling it. It is pure speculation but the questions and doubts are there because of legitimate concerns.
It could be the account changed hands before this topic already, and the real owner clarified things a bit in the last post. The password wasn't changed, so 2 people could have access. None of this makes much sense.
It probably would have remained a perfectly acceptable explanation had the account remained inactive. The fact he returned after a brief hiatus even though he explained why he was never going to return, is not enough to arise strong suspicion but his uncharacteristic conduct since returning has caught the attention of several members.
5. Post 66688987 (unedited backup) (by Z_MBFM) (scraped on Mon May 4 22:36:13 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Who is your Favorite Bitcointalk Member?
I will nominate LoyceV, he is a hero for his Bitcointalk statistics and Tools.
It's hard to name a single person based on the question you asked here because there are many members here who are very helpful and at the top of my favorites list so I won't mention any user names here personally but I can say that the one you mentioned, LoyceV, is also one of my favorites. You created an account on this forum about 8 years ago so you must have understood which users might be at the top of your favorites.
I think my favorite forum member must be
MindlessElectron. We'd be lost without it! It does such a good job, most people don't even know it exists.

Ummm he is also one of my favorite users who is always awake and always watching this forum ha ha
6. Post 66688475 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon May 4 20:05:25 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
This time it's for real, the break is over. Here are your predictions for round 17b : | Name | Prediction |
| examplens | 78 459,00 |
| Pmalek | 78 657,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 78 799,56 |
| Leahized | 78 956,00 |
| cryptofrka | 80 000,00 |
| LoyceV | 80 350,67 |
| ESG | 80 808,08 |
7. Post 66686607 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Mon May 4 10:58:43 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
storage has its costs, too. Coinbase likely offered more favorable terms to the US government
I'm curious how much they pay for this. There's no fundamental reason to charge a percentage, but I can't imagine they charge the same for 100k coins as they do for just 1 coin. After all, it's the government and they have deep pockets. So how much do they charge?
EU has all kinds of public bid requirements, which in the Netherlands now lead to the tax agency switching bank account.
That means literally everyone in the country has to change something just because government found a slightly cheaper deal elsewhere. If the US has something similar, they'll have to more their strategic reserve to a different provider on a regular basis. That sounds risky

US Marshals Service picks Coinbase to custody its assets as part of a $32.5 million contract
https://www.theblock.co/post/302924/us-marshals-service-picks-coinbase-to-custody-its-assets-as-part-of-a-32-5-million-contract__
I have experience working with government contracts in my country. With such contracts, offering a low price isn't enough; you need multiple licenses, including the most complex license for working with state secrets, which is very difficult to obtain. In other countries, this may be called something different, but the government has the leverage to select a reliable company.
8. Post 66686209 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Mon May 4 08:24:14 CEST 2026) in [Oct 2020] Fees are low, use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs!:
I have been wondering... these low fees are great, but is the transaction volume the same, or much lower than when we had high fees?
Look at
Mempool Goggles, click "Data". About 60% of the next block is just data spam. About a year ago, I've seen 80% or even higher. Most blocks are still completely full, so Bitcoin is at it's maximum capacity, but I don't think many people use it for actual payments.
Which leads me to the question, how many txes per year are we seeing with ordinals? At least in 2025 or in the past 12 months.
Let's look at
block 947756: 5458 transactions, and the very large majority of them are "Runestone". I checked a few more recent blocks, and I think 3000 "ordinal" transactions per block is a conservative estimate. Let's say it's half a million per day, say 100-250 million in a year.
And for what? Just because someone convinced someone else to throw money at it to make the creator very, very rich?They spend BTC on those things, but if you tell them to use BTC to buy personal goods, for everyday use, they say no because that's wasting BTC since it will be worth more tomorrow.
How are we supposed to understand the minds of these people? It's complicated.
9. Post 66685844 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Mon May 4 03:04:25 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
What will be the price of Bitcoin at Today at 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 03/05/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before May 01, 2026, 02:00:00 PM.
$77,463.95$76,103.90$77,949.40$78,418.30
If it had happened, you would have won one more.
10. Post 66685191 (unedited backup) (by PrivacyG) (scraped on Sun May 3 22:57:20 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
If I had to pick one particular person, mine has to be o_e_l_e_o. He was so good at being a friend that my friendship with him felt like we were having a face to face conversation rather than a virtual one. He never said 'no' to any of my requests and he always showed he cares no matter what. If there is one thing that left a mark on me, it was Leo leaving that way.
To be honest with you. I would continue to list names. One person I would also consider a friend is icopress. I was going through a really rough state of mind and he messaged me to let me know he is there to help if needed. I can not forget that. I never will. My interactions with LoyceV were limited to replying to each other but I am sure a departure of his from Bitcoin Talk would feel as bad as it was when Leo left. While I did not interact directly with him, his knowledge and style of writing often feels like he is a friend, a guide. Not to even mention all the tools, all the knowledge, you can not not forget his name. Gazeta Bitcoin is another member who has helped a lot very often and I am very thankful for the things he has done but it has unfortunately been about three years since we last had a conversation.
There are other names to list. Definitely. And the list above does not have a particular order either. I am pretty sure I physically met some of the Bitcoin Talk members from my local Board in the past. If they are the people who I suspect they are, then many of them are very good people. But I will not name any for reasons.
Anyway. I would have named more. But I initially did not want to mention even the people above because I do have a fear of losing them from our community. And I am definitely not the only one, only earlier today I read another post saying they fear same thing. I know all the names I listed above have done way more for Bitcoin and this community than I ever did, particularly as my post quality, grammar and mental state deprecated over the years and my account did have a period of time where it turned from a semi recognizable person on Bitcoin Talk to a garbage spitting account like most others.
I went through many roller coasters of positive and negative feelings and some of it was evident in my posts too. The thing is. I hope no one else disappears unexpectedly or dies again. I know. It is inevitable. But I still have hope that we can some how live on for decades, all together.
11. Post 66684599 (unedited backup) (by Lafu) (scraped on Sun May 3 20:28:02 CEST 2026) in Die Default Trust wurde geändert ! :
Vor ein paar Tagen hat theymos wieder die neue Liste für die Default Trust 1 Liste rausgebracht für den Monat Mai !Diesesmal waren wieder 105 Benutzer dafür berechtigt.
Original Beitrag von theymos :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66677188#msg66677188Alte Default Trust 1 Liste :theymos
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
Foxpup
philipma1957
babo
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
Pmalek
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
buckrogers
Buchi-88
Lesbian Cow
willi9974
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
LFC_Bitcoin
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
BitcoinGirl.Club
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
sheenshane
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
Neue Default Trust 1 Liste :theymos
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Pmalek
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
stompix
hilariousandco
buckrogers
Buchi-88
Lesbian Cow
willi9974
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
BitcoinPenny
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
BitcoinGirl.Club
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
CryptopreneurBrainboss
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
1miau
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
God Of Thunder
memehunter
Wieder aus dem Deutschen Bereich dabei sind : bullrun2024bro , efialtis , 1miau , Lakai01 , mole0815 , Real-Duke , Buchi-88 , willi9974 , d5000 und meine wenigkeit.
Hier das genaue Update von LoyceV , Danke dafür !
12. Post 66684048 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sun May 3 18:06:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
I'm hereby starting Bitcointalk defensive Alliance, where we are founding a strong defensive Organisation on Bitcointalk.
It is ment to protect its members against unjustified negative Trust and other cyberbullying.
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The are no rules exept the guide from LoyceV about how to leave trust.
The alliance is rather ment a defensive one, which should protect against unjustified feedbacks simply to make it unattractive to unfairly accuses and unjustified negative trust.
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In general my comment back then was more meant as an advice, where I might double up on some Merit, especially for new, helpful topics but I can't act like a Merit source for so many topics in your local board, where I don't understand your language (Pidgin) entirely. Looks like we got a little misunderstanding here.
But I'm sure it's a helpful topic and your local board members will appreciate it and / or future Nigerian local board Merit sources might be happy to have your topic.
@1miau we have always gotten along very well and had great PM conversations. I never had any reason to distrust you and in fact I know some very noble things about you. One detail that caught my attention was the "spelling mistake" of the word "meant" and I know you don't misspell this word usually. Now this does not seem to be a mistake since you repeated it twice, unless your "a"-key is broken, but since you are using it for other words, this coincidence can be safely ruled out.
Again, you never gave me a reason to doubt you, but why the hell are you getting the word "meant" wrong twice?

I may again seem too picky about one local partition, but there is always an opportunity to make sure that who and which local partition makes a similar mistake. Just use these parameters to check the word "ment," at least for a period of two years, and if you remove the excess, you can see who writes this way most often.
https://bitlist.co/search?content=ment&date_min=2024-05-01&date_max=2026-05-03&limit=20My guess is that the account has changed ownership, and the owner is now exactly where this error is most popular.
By the way, "1miau" himself has already corrected this error, which means that he has accepted his mistake.
13. Post 66683651 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Sun May 3 15:56:13 CEST 2026) in I believe a new rule should be implemented regarding negative trust:
Wasn't that removed because Bitcoin's price increase made it hard to compare? Risking 0.01 Bitcoin now means more than 100 Bitcoin in 2010.
Holy shit, a rare opportunity to show up LoyceV? I'll look for the actual reason.

14. Post 66683266 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Sun May 3 13:54:01 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
The custodial wallet is Coinbase Prime under a 5-year government contract.
So you're saying the US government's strategic reserve missed the memo on "not your keys, not your coins"? What's next, storing their gold at U-Haul Storage?
I understand the irony in comparing the Coinbase crypto exchange to warehouses for storing old furniture and other junk, but storage has its costs, too. Coinbase likely offered more favorable terms to the US government, and its wallets weren't hacked. They did have hacking incidents, but the hackers targeted their clients, not the exchange itself.
15. Post 66682303 (unedited backup) (by Lakai01) (scraped on Sun May 3 07:12:37 CEST 2026) in [Neue Auswertungen] Wir deutschsprachigen und die Merits ... :
Kann natürlich auch sein, dass er durch das ganze Theater nochmal eindringlich daran erinnert wurde warum er dem Forum den Rücken gekehrt hatte und es nun möglicherweise wieder tut...
Wie du schon schreibst: wir werden es bald sehen...
1miau hat mittlerweile eine Nachricht signiert und konnte damit nachweisen, dass er nach wie vor im Besitz des Accounts ist. Mit deinem Satz könntest du durchaus recht haben, diese Aussage liest sich auch für mich so in diese Richtung:
After getting some sort of burnout, I've decided to withdraw permanently from Bitcointalk but now it felt better, so I've decided to come back. But now we are at it again, I've already spent more time online right now than I should be.
I might withdraw again if it continue at this pace.
Da kann man ihm natürlich nur alles Gute wünschen und hoffen, dass es ihm bald wieder besser geht! Das Drama rund um sein Comeback hat da natürlich sicherlich nicht gerade geholfen ...
16. Post 66682271 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Sun May 3 06:49:49 CEST 2026) in [Experimental] Bitcointalk quality score:
I have some data

What do you need?
By some, LoyceV means every available piece of data that you could possibly (and in some cases impossibly) need.
I do not think I have seen this tool before. It looks really good and of practical use to those not familiar with usernames here. I would prefer to have a website like with bpip does and not a script but this will give more real time data to those using it while on the forum.
- Jay -
It’s not just a userscript for the forum; there’s also a web version, just like bpip or bitlist.
For example, here’s your user profile:
https://brdbscoreapi.ace-d89.workers.dev/profile/3471165I realise that not everyone likes using a tool via a userscript.
What data do you have available?
[overview] LoyceV's useful data on BitcointalkEssentially, I need:
Total posts
I kinda count all posts, so including deleted ones. You'd be at
917 instead of 911.
Total merit points
I have, but only for earned Merit, and updated weekly:
https://loyce.club/Merit/userID_sent_received.txt.
Posts in the last 120 days
I didn't keep track of this.
Merit points in the last 120 days
You could get a complete overview (updated weekly, based on theymos' weekly Merit data dump) from
loyce.club/Merit/merit.all.txt.
Registration date
I don't keep track of those. You could get a estimate by skipping 10,000 profiles and only checking some of them. It gives you a range, but I don't think you care for the exact date if it's years ago.
And last login
That's going to require frequent checking. I don't have this.
I’ve started scraping the profiles, but it’s my first time doing this and it’s taking me ages
With a maximum of 1 page load per second, you're looking at 1000+ hours just for checking all profiles.
Yes, it’s actually taking a long time to get the initial data. In fact, I’m not tracking all the forum UserIDs, just the ones my tool recognises so far – there are about 19,000+ of them – and it took about 26 hours to run the full check.
I’ll have a look at your data and see if it’s useful for my specific situation. Thanks, LoyceV
17. Post 66682235 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sun May 3 06:15:01 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I received an email from my webhost: my server is "scheduled for decommissioning".
Bummer, dude. I haven't received any such email. Is your contract due for renewal some time soon? If so, I may get the same treatment early next year.
I'll try to keep the same IP-address, but I'm waiting for them to get back to me on that. This may cause some downtime, I hope not too much.
Not sure who's hosting your domain name, but redirecting it to a different IP is usually a pretty simple task. It may take up to 48 hours to refresh, but it's often much faster than that.
18. Post 66682232 (unedited backup) (by m2017) (scraped on Sun May 3 06:13:13 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Who is your Favorite Bitcointalk Member?
I will nominate LoyceV, he is a hero for his Bitcointalk statistics and Tools.
Is it time to add a new category to
Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆?
This forum is a community made up of many members, where it's impossible to single out any one. It's somewhat similar to a decentralized network (similar to bitcoin), where every node is a forum member. I see it this way.
For me, a bitcointalk is a collection of people, a
BTC-community that has formed thanks to each of you.
19. Post 66682021 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Sun May 3 03:06:25 CEST 2026) in Jeremypwr - Self-scratching. :
Why are you sending me an unsolicited private message?
I received the same PM. As if I don't spend enough time on this board already.
I do not trust 1miau and jeremypwr is not on my trust list.
Same here.
Me too.
20. Post 66681950 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Sun May 3 02:06:01 CEST 2026) in Is the forum becoming toxic for Newbies.:
When I created this 5.5 years ago, I expected it to take a few days before all existing users were "seen" once, and wouldn't pop up anymore. But even after all those years there are still quite a lot of old
users accounts that pop up again.


Bitcointalk forum was hacked three times in three years, 2011, 2013 and 2015 with the last hack was in May 2015.
Bitcointalk history of hacks and vandalism.It's not limited to, but very likely that old accounts registered before 2015 if having activities like woke up & password change, email change are very likely hacked and sold/ purchased accounts.
From your account ID, and BPIP, I quickly got that account around this one
rti2 and before have highest probability of hacked/sold/ purchased accounts because of three forum hack incidents.
21. Post 66680603 (unedited backup) (by HouseOfBAMF) (scraped on Sat May 2 19:20:32 CEST 2026) in 1hodlclub coins not loaded :
I see Mr. Crypto Scammer at it again with a locked thread.
If one of the victims creates a type 3 Flag, he can get a nice big red warning banner above his topic.
I’ll do it,
can you pm me the steps? I see how to report a flag of him personally taking funds. When I try to submit I think I’m doing it wrong…
theirs already links listed in other threads I could use to for reference, I could even take the screen shots if needed again…
22. Post 66679576 (unedited backup) (by un_rank) (scraped on Sat May 2 14:17:26 CEST 2026) in [Experimental] Bitcointalk quality score:
I have some data

What do you need?
By some, LoyceV means every available piece of data that you could possibly (and in some cases impossibly) need.
I do not think I have seen this tool before. It looks really good and of practical use to those not familiar with usernames here. I would prefer to have a website like with bpip does and not a script but this will give more real time data to those using it while on the forum.
- Jay -
23. Post 66679525 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Sat May 2 13:57:49 CEST 2026) in [Experimental] Bitcointalk quality score:
I am already working on creating a personal database by retrieving data directly from BitcoinTalk, but this will take a long time to synchronise with all users.
I have some data

What do you need?
What data do you have available?
Essentially, I need:
Total posts
Total merit points
Posts in the last 120 days
Merit points in the last 120 days
Registration date
And last login
The BRDB calculation is based on this data. I’ve started scraping the profiles, but it’s my first time doing this and it’s taking me ages
24. Post 66679477 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sat May 2 13:30:32 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance and 1miau. Convenient timing or coincidence?:
Accounts sales have involved signed messages (or sales of address private keys) for a long time, they are used to create a smokescreen to obfuscate the fact the account has traded hands. I am not stating that it has happened in this case, not at all. What I am stating without hesitation is that the manner in which the 1miau account returned to the forum to create the Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance was a surprise.
Furthermore, by adding co-founders that had nothing to do with the alliance (as well as locking the thread when members were asking for a signed message) did raise questions.
I think there will be some members that simply do not accept what has been stated at face value and will prefer to wait to see how the account is posting before dispelling any concerns.
You’re just a bad judge of what’s going on imo and I point that out.
Account sales should be against forum rules yet they are not. I advocate for a rule change. — Not ‘forum warriors’ like yourself who spread shade or accusations and ruin reputations with conjecture not facts.
You pretend to be neutral but you’re not.
You think people need to prove something to you and they don’t.
It’s your prerogative to be a dick head, force others hands and be wrong in a lot of scenarios that you think the worse about and project upon.
You could apologize for it but you come off as some type of forum detective that never thinks he could be wrong in his opinion and just ‘doing his job’.
It's the fact that he's talking in the 3rd person that seems disturbing. More like he's trying to dissociate himself from the character. How will we know if this persona is the same 1miau that left? Honestly, I've not had a prior dealing with him so but I've seen him on the forum but if those who may have had dealings with him are sort of confused if he's the real person or an impersonator, then the rest of us will be in trouble

..
If we want to really make a difference we should target the source.
Apparently, buying or selling an account isn’t against the rules. That’s another area that should change. That said, there’s little point in attacking members with unsubstantiated accusations or highlighting something that isn’t regulated or prohibited by the actual rules. My position is simple: we should push for a clear rule change first. Otherwise, it’s a waste of time—despite the broader implications.
Let’s see if they change there unfounded accusations regarding you or their unjust and hastily put negative trust feedback.
You really shouldn't trust a signed message without verifying it yourself!
Update:
this one checks out.
Facts.
I was quoted, and, therefore, I will answer. It's not for you to teach how to live; many people just ignore your posts because they understand that if you argue with jerks, then besides the fact that it's difficult for people like you to prove something, you can unwittingly turn into someone who talks to the wall.
In the case of the hero of the theme, time will tell again. As for JollyGood, he magically, very rarely, makes mistakes, so yes, we'll all see what happens next.
Apologies? They are appropriate when people do not behave strangely, causing confusion among others by their actions. It would be normal to resurrect and, in a human way, thereby respecting the community, to talk about their psychological problems and not to stir up and create "alliances" or an uprising of the "union of the offended and insulted." Otherwise, if a person ignores such behavior, then by doing so he shows superiority, which means, again, not respect. So there's no reason to be surprised when you see a mirror image.
25. Post 66679463 (unedited backup) (by LFC_Bitcoin) (scraped on Sat May 2 13:20:55 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
I think my favorite forum member must be
MindlessElectron. We'd be lost without it! It does such a good job, most people don't even know it exists.

Interesting, never seen or heard of it. Controlled by Mitchell it seems, you tech guys have some crazy skills that really do put most of us to shame

26. Post 66679371 (unedited backup) (by Synchronice) (scraped on Sat May 2 12:38:07 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
why would anyone just give away resources for free?
You know what they say: if something's free, you're the product, not the customer. Mozilla earns about $500 million from Google for showing all those ads to its users.
When somethings is done by the corporation and it's free, then sure, you are the product. Also, in cases when something is expected from you and things are served for free (like man paying for a date with a woman), of course you are the product.
But here is the thing, people sometimes do things without expecting nothing in return, like helping a beggar or anonymously donating money to someone's surgery and so on.
Dkbit mentioned Linux. It's free because Linus Torvalds started it as a personal hobby for his own computer, later shared the code with other volunteers and so on. In the end, thousands of developers got connected and developed a great OS. He did gain something in exchange: trust, reputation and power but I wouldn't say that I'm the product in this case.
27. Post 66679035 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Sat May 2 09:47:43 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Two of the people that I like most on this forum are no more posting.
The first is pooya87 that have not been posting the day before United States and Israel attacked Iran.
The second is o_e_l_e_o that has left this forum.
The next is LoyceV.
I have to mention Hhampuz and Little Mouse also.
I have really gained a lot from these people. Knowledge from the first 3, and money from the campaign managers.
I hope pooya87 will be back.
28. Post 66678900 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sat May 2 08:34:50 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
There are many specialized legends from around the boards so it is hard to choose just one, however LoyceV stands out with his exceptional ability to assist others. Who else would even come close to that level of dedication? I guess I will have to think about it a little more.
I agree; LoyceV is the person, in addition to his amazing erudition on all issues on the forum, from whom I learned not to perceive very emotionally people from the Internet who are trying to bring us to emotions. It really helps and it works. There are many people on the forum who are very interesting, and I respond and read faster on the topics they open.
I noticed that the number of views increases where the majority subscribe to such people; thus, this figure is a good indicator of user interest in a particular person.
29. Post 66678508 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Sat May 2 03:38:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
New attempt should only work on Electrum since Electrum has a different way of displaying things:
Multiple attempts to sign a message? Electrum only? Things that make you go "hmmm..."
You seem to have forgotten much of your
technical knowledge in your six months away.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Today's date 01.05.2026 and I'm still the original 1miau:
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1miau7e4tFSAGR4TkAJ8n32UMm2yLB9EH
G1qg1x/O/7skWIoJ+ZnjiA5P6u9HlOo4BJahppNDCEMfJK2eyOx7Rxc4JM8sBJCzFS2MGi8uuyTB/SS9aLcDo/8=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Verified with brainwallet.How do you not know this applies to Bech32 addresses, not to Legacy addresses? Electrum uses the same signing standard as Bitcoin Core for those.
I do recall a time when he knew the difference.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5172487.msg52068704#msg52068704https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5172487.msg52084484#msg52084484I think things would have been much different if the other comeback announcement you had made had contained such a Bitcoin-signed message.
That's the first thing I would have done, but I probably would have thrown in a PGP key or two as well because, well, why not.
Signed message or not, my feedback will remain until I'm utterly satisfied. No amount of social pressure from Axis or Allied forces will sway me. Note I said nothing about a signed message in my feedback, only time will tell.
30. Post 66678221 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Sat May 2 00:48:14 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
I think it would be better to say that bitcointalk is my favorite place to visit vs trying to say who is awesome IMO. I've had many long conversations with many members, became friends with a few, got lots of great medical and personal advice from a few, participate in off forum competitions with some members, just too much to list honestly.
I will give a special mention to a few if that is ok.
LoyceV helped me claim forked coins some years back and provides tons of technical material that helps many if they need it and are looking.
Igebotz takes the time to check on my health from time to time.
condoras was a very dear friend whom I shared more with than anyone from here.
hopenotlate is another dear friend who is always there if I need advice or want to vent.
Sunderland is a user that I worked with on Luckyb.it and have become great friends with. Would do anything for the guy.
o_e_l_e_o reached out and gave me some medical advice when I was going through the worst period of my life with the heart surgery.
DireWolfM14 and Hueristic put together the fantasy football league that consumes a few months of my time each year.
I think that's enough for now but there are many more names I could mention who have been so helpful through my forum and life journey.
31. Post 66678161 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Sat May 2 00:31:01 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
They are too many to mention and they function in different ways in the forum, and to be honest, if I was not in this forum I don’t think I will be this active in my bitcoin investment and that’s because I have built relationships with people in this forum who are very active and knowledgeable in bitcoin investment and they are always pushing me to do more better when it comes to my bitcoin investment.
I love theymos his a great Admin, the freedom they created in this forum is wonderful and according to LoyceV “you may not understand it now, but as time goes on you will learn to appreciate it”
I’m happy my job always gives me time to visit the forum, who has been away from forum for sometime because of their job and how those it feels like?
32. Post 66678127 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Sat May 2 00:24:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Vigilante Syndicate:
I should be the leader of this group because I am more decentralized than those other guys. Oh excuse me, I was not invited, it was an account whose name just looks like mine.
So you're saying DT could stand for .... Donald Trump

This is too big to be a conspiracy.
I'd love to rid the forum of idiots, morons, trolls, and scammers but a lot of us have been trying to do so for years and they just keep popping up like garden nuisances. If I can be of any help, give me a shout....otherwise, best of luck with the effort.
I don't think building a wall will help. We need the forum to hire ICE mods that are tasked with cleaning the forum of habitual offenders & undesirables.
33. Post 66677982 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Fri May 1 23:35:07 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
24 washers
nut
bolt
stainless steel
34. Post 66677956 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Fri May 1 23:27:55 CEST 2026) in Is the forum becoming toxic for Newbies.:
I created
Every (new) user's first post for this:
It's updated every 5 20 minutes. It currently treats every user as a new user (but only once), so the next post from any user will show up. After a few days it should show only first posts from (mostly) new users.
Interesting that it also shows "first posts" from
bought accounts, lol. You know, I just don't have the time or desire to go so in depth into this anymore. But for those who do, there's a bigger array of crime-fighting utilities at one's disposal than ever.
And I don't know what you're trying to summon but it looks like its missing a couple letters.
35. Post 66677931 (unedited backup) (by Stalker22) (scraped on Fri May 1 23:23:13 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
There are many specialized legends from around the boards so it is hard to choose just one, however LoyceV stands out with his exceptional ability to assist others. Who else would even come close to that level of dedication? I guess I will have to think about it a little more.
36. Post 66677925 (unedited backup) (by Btcdeybodi) (scraped on Fri May 1 23:22:02 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
After getting some sort of burnout, I've decided to withdraw permanently from Bitcointalk but now it felt better, so I've decided to come back. But now we are at it again, I've already spent more time online right now than I should be.
I might withdraw again if it continue at this pace.
Anyone can decide to leave the forum temporarily or permanently and can even declare their account dead even though the person behind it might be alive but it is satisfactory for an account that is as reputable as yours to still convince members of the forum that the account is still in your possession hence the reason why some forum members asked that you sign a message. Do not take it personal, despite that some persons gave you the benefit of doubt but the message you signed is a kind of reaffirming their trust in you.
37. Post 66677747 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri May 1 22:41:25 CEST 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
[edited out]
If I die no one gets it.
You fuck!!!!!!

Crossing fingers on breaking through $80k resistance today.
That would be nice.
I would like more than a symbolic breaking through - yet beggers cannot be choosers.
Based on recent momentum, it seems that the odds are in the ballpark of greater than 50% of a break through, yet personally, I don't have enough confidence to proclaim that it is bettable, beyond the funzies of throwing die at a crap table.
Not that we necessarily need to know details, yet sometimes it could be interesting to figure out what back up plans might be in the event that something like a Trezor (or any other hardware) device were to fail, and then there would be needs to have a back up or even more than one back up.
Another thing is communicating these kinds of matters to heirs or potential heirs.. and surely it seems a bit problematic to have all the information with only one person, since it is possible that the person could precede in death or have other limitations that might not materialize until some later date.
I have had some systems of communicating aspects of my security and other systems, and surely, I question the extent to which the information is going to be adequately communicated, even though at the time that I make it and as I communicate the information, it tends to have traits of making sense... but then with the passage of time, I am not even sure, and with the passage of time, even I have some struggles to make sure that the contained information is both clear enough and also somewhat updated with any relevant material changes that might happen at various points along the way.
Surely, we have seen some fire situations, even with the rich folks in California.. and maybe a decent number of them lost some coins.. and even having multiple places might not help if the multiple places all got simultaneously burned down or irretrievably damaged in other ways.
I am probably not the ONLY one with the theory that there are likely way more keys lost than realized.. and gosh, how frequently should we be testing all of our keys, and even testing might contain some risks too. . here.. let me assemble all of this information for "updating" blah blah blah. .then maybe a good portion of the information is in one place during the testing.. and when we communicate the information to someone. .or even some guys who live in apartments and might not have back up locations that might be convenient for guys who might have home and work and maybe a relative or two who might be able to keep back ups on their property (whether wittingly or not).. and yeah, I am not the greatest of fans of safety deposit boxes. .even though it could work for a split key kind of a situation... and how split? if a person get's 1/2 of the key? is that too much? what if they get 1/3 of the key, that is probably o.k.... but if they get 2/3 of the key, then maybe they have enough to brute force it, if they have the right equipment and technical/puzzle-solving knowledge (do they know what they are looking at?).
38. Post 66677233 (unedited backup) (by Husna QA) (scraped on Fri May 1 20:17:19 CEST 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
DT Member - Mei 2026DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah 105 user (bertambah 2 DT1 baru dari periode sebelumnya)
Daftar lama: theymos HostFat gmaxwell OgNasty Vod vapourminer Foxpup philipma1957 babo Cyrus Welsh ibminer d5000 Pmalek Mitchell albon wwzsocki jeremypwr gbianchi EFS hybridsole stompix hilariousandco buckrogers Buchi-88 Lesbian Cow willi9974 NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo LFC_Bitcoin Real-Duke klarki LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja BitcoinGirl.Club holydarkness Lafu tweetious AakZaki giammangiato buwaytress crwth Ale88 Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz hugeblack El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo icopress sheenshane JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr shahzadafzal anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 BlackHatCoiner Charles-Tim Lillominato89 Free Market Capitalist YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder
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39. Post 66677219 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Fri May 1 20:15:31 CEST 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Lista New Users:
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40. Post 66677188 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Fri May 1 20:05:19 CEST 2026) in DT update log:
This month 105 users were eligible.
Old:
theymos
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
Foxpup
philipma1957
babo
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
Pmalek
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
buckrogers
Buchi-88
Lesbian Cow
willi9974
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
LFC_Bitcoin
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
BitcoinGirl.Club
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
sheenshane
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
New:
theymos
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Pmalek
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
stompix
hilariousandco
buckrogers
Buchi-88
Lesbian Cow
willi9974
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
BitcoinPenny
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
BitcoinGirl.Club
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Ale88
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
CryptopreneurBrainboss
hugeblack
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
Lakai01
Husna QA
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
1miau
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
God Of Thunder
memehunter
41. Post 66677040 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Fri May 1 19:29:49 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
So you're saying the US government's strategic reserve missed the memo on "not your keys, not your coins"? What's next, storing their gold at U-Haul Storage?
Depending on who you're asking, banks are the government, so a private bank holding the bitcoin does not change the fact that the government custodies it. Who owns the gold? Is it really at Fort Knox?

United States president, Donald Trump already signed the executive order to establish a BTC strategic reserve in the U.S., though this has yet to be implemented. It now raises the question if the delay is actually due to legal and regulatory reasons or if Trump does not consider BTC a priority like he did during the campaign.
A good theory is that Strategy and BlackRock need to stack at least 4 million bitcoin, before the US government considers it a "priority".
42. Post 66676606 (unedited backup) (by Kazkaz27) (scraped on Fri May 1 17:35:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
After getting some sort of burnout, I've decided to withdraw permanently from Bitcointalk but now it felt better, so I've decided to come back. But now we are at it again, I've already spent more time online right now than I should be.
I might withdraw again if it continue at this pace.
Your appearance was telling and welcomed at least by some.
43. Post 66676599 (unedited backup) (by Z-tight) (scraped on Fri May 1 17:33:31 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
We'll see if the bill to purchase 1 million Bitcoins gets passed some—it's not a matter of a government decision, and it's Groundhog Day all over again.
I honestly doubt that the ARMA Bill would make it past all the required stages. It is still in its 'introduction' stage, so we are very far away from anything. And just looking at the roadblocks the Clarity Act is currently up against in the Senate gives us an idea of what it takes to get these things sorted out, takes a lot.
So you're saying the US government's strategic reserve missed the memo on "not your keys, not your coins"?
For whatever it is worth, the ARMA bill that's introduced to convert executive order to official federal law proposes that the 1 million BTC that would be acquired over a 5 year period would be stored in self custodial storage facilities.

44. Post 66676570 (unedited backup) (by Kazkaz27) (scraped on Fri May 1 17:25:37 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance and 1miau. Convenient timing or coincidence?:
Let’s see if they change there unfounded accusations regarding you or their unjust and hastily put negative trust feedback.
You really shouldn't trust a signed message without verifying it yourself! Update:
this one checks out.
Facts
45. Post 66676546 (unedited backup) (by 1miau) (scraped on Fri May 1 17:20:25 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
After getting some sort of burnout, I've decided to withdraw permanently from Bitcointalk but now it felt better, so I've decided to come back. But now we are at it again, I've already spent more time online right now than I should be.
I might withdraw again if it continue at this pace.
46. Post 66676341 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Fri May 1 16:28:13 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Here in my country it is -3 of Universal Time, Greenwich...
Halab uses the [time]-tag. If you set your local time correctly in your profile, you should see the correct end-time based on your own local time.
[/quote]
My profile in Bitcoin Talk is set to UTC time, I also didn't understand '[time] -tag' well, time ok, but what -tag, would it be at the time that it adjusts the time of the prediction and does not use time zone when setting the time and then would it be UTC? This is my doubt, because I think that maybe he uses UTC or the French time that he adjusts by default... But I don't know
[img width=670]https://talkimg.com/images/2026/05/01/Uygov3.png[/img]
[quote author=Halab link=topic=5571294.msg66676136#msg66676136 date=1777642846]
[quote author=ESG link=topic=5571294.msg66676045#msg66676045 date=1777641357]
Am I right?
[/quote]
I don't know. I don't really have time to look into time zones, they have always been a pain for me. But a month ago, France switched to summer time, so we went from GMT+1 to GMT+2, if I'm not mistaken. And for this round, I set a slightly shorter deadline because I have to hit the road soon (back on Sunday).
Anyway. Right now, there are 3 out of 7 players who haven’t participated. That’s too many. So I’m going to cancel this round (round 17) and restart it (round 17b).
We reset everything and start over.
[hr]
[b]Round 17b :[/b] Defy the death
What will be the price of Bitcoin at [b][time]1778112000[/time][/b] (BTC closing price on 06/05/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
May 04, 2026, 06:00:00 PM.
Cash shop:
OPEN Special rules :None
Well, I don't know if it would be fair, except for Leahized having delayed a little, maybe the other two didn't want to participate anymore? Will they be angry at me talking too much?rssss... and or examplens got mad at me because of me completing the 1% malus of it, I don't know, but that's fine with me, because it's so indespicable, it looks like it's going to break through the 80k but at the same time it seems like it's going to close the week at 75500 which was what was in my mind, but I ended up putting 77500,... Here the daylight saving time ended, and for now it's been more than 4 years since it ended... I hope it doesn't come back.... And as for you, all the best on the tour, and enjoy it well.
47. Post 66675487 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Fri May 1 12:02:07 CEST 2026) in 1miau:
In my opinion, a clear evidence should be linked when making use of negative Trust.
Speaking of clear evidence, any chance you want to sign some kind of message proving that you are the original owner of this account?
I am not sure if he sold his account or it was hacked, but this post was made April 28th
Are we all certain it's not TECSHARE that's come back from the grave?
At the risk of you and your allies getting defensive; allying oneself with spammers, campaign cheaters, account farmers, and a literal trust-abusing hypocrite who is incapable of any introspection isn't the flex you might have aimed for.
BTW, since you seem to be locking all your other threads before anyone has a chance to ask, how about a signed message? You know, to protect the account in front of the person.

Then this post also on April 28th.
'AI' nerds, this one may be for you. Is there any way to check if the new 1miau replies and Topics are AI generated text where AI pretends it is 1miau?
LoyceV or TryNinja could dump old posts and new posts into a text file and anyone can have AI analyze it.
Wouldn't it be easier to ask for a signed message from an address he has posted? Gazetabitcoin is also buddies with the guy I believe, maybe he could let us know if it's the real 1miau also? I seen someone mention signed message earlier in this thread and I haven't seen a message, might be time to tag til we get to the bottom of this.
April 29th I made this post. All 3 reference him signing a message which went ignored and the defense thread he made got locked April 30th by him I assume as that was the last time they logged in as well.
I am fairly certain they are not the owner and noone has stepped forward to vouch for them either.
48. Post 66675316 (unedited backup) (by zasad@) (scraped on Fri May 1 10:46:25 CEST 2026) in US strategic BTC reserve:
more than a decade of federal law enforcement success in seizing Bitcoin from criminal enterprises
What happens to seized stolen coins? Do they also end up in the strategic reserve, or are they returned to the victims?
Prince Group (~127,271), Silk Road (~69,370), Samourai Wallet (all in reserve), the Bitfinex hack (only a portion of these funds will be returned to the exchange), and so on—these are cases from 2025–2026.
The custodial wallet is Coinbase Prime under a 5-year government contract.
Compensation is typically paid in dollars at the time of the theft, not at the current cryptocurrency exchange rate.
49. Post 66674857 (unedited backup) (by mindrust) (scraped on Fri May 1 07:12:07 CEST 2026) in You know you have made it on the forum when...:
Those who have 10k merits and other big stats are mostly (not saying all of them) the ones have no other serious job. The forum is probably the only source of revenue for them and that's why they are gaming it hard...
~snip~
Have you looked at the list of those with 10 000+ merits? There may be one or two members who might be in the category you describe, but I'm sure that @LoyceV, @fillippone, @theymos, @nutildah or @TryNinja and some others are not among them. The forum cannot be the main and only source of income for these members, especially if we take into account how much such a member can earn in a sig campaign today.
If we take inflation into account, $100 or $125 a week has perhaps half the purchasing power it had 5-6 years ago. Besides, these are mostly people from the EU or the US where life is quite expensive.
I don’t think they are posting for $100/week as I heard at least some of them doing custom deals with the services they are promoting. (I confirmed this at least on one occasion) Sometimes one deal for the avatar, one deal for the signature, one deal for the personal text.
It is weird that you are one of the oldies and still thinking they are getting paid at the same rate as the rest of the others.
Also, even at $500/month that’s somewhat minimum wage in Eastern Europe I believe. It is not that bad and I is probably not $500/month.
But hey, not like I am jelly or something , I got so much other work to do and I don’t understand why you replied at all besides the wrong assumptions you made. I haven’t said anything negative about them. On the contrary I said the forum needs them.
50. Post 66674681 (unedited backup) (by mikel_012) (scraped on Fri May 1 03:37:37 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
Logpaste seemed like a simpler and automated solution but it seems a thing of the past now.
They may or may not come back. Whois showed a change was made to their expired domain name yesterday. It's also
on Github, but requires "S3 compatible storage", and I don't know if I can run that on my simple VPS.
For S3 compatible storage I think you can use Backblaze B2 which is very cheap for $6.95 / TB / mo, just to keep the storage you need and your VPS for the system
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/pricing
51. Post 66673183 (unedited backup) (by arzuo) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 18:51:37 CEST 2026) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
Newbie
arzuo was already on my Ignore list, and is a candidate for this topic:
In many cases, the wallet data may be interpreted as something completely different from the blockchain index! Sometimes, during scanning, the scan starts to load due to insufficient data or the estimated search time is longer.
Maybe the reload you were doing was related to some other large data or it could be caused by an error.
Although the apparent reason for this delay is hidden in the scan format or graphics feature, it is not clear what exactly is happening!!
These new wallets are likely to have many technical flaws and issues! Which take time for experts and users to notice!
As a new wallet, it is comforting to take some time to get used to it, and it is very important to be well-acquainted with it and seek expert advice before making large transactions.
Due to advanced technology, it has become easier to commit fraud, like yesterday I saw a post where a musician's Bitcoin was hacked (because you used the wrong wallet from the Apps Store) just because of his slight carelessness!!

I wouldn't be surprised if this is chatbot verbal diarrhea: who writes "flaws and issues" or "experts and users"?
I'm sorry
I actually found this post today after going to the trust link from my profile!
I actually learned a lot of new things in this forum through this forum and am still learning!
I'm actually very sorry I found this post today
If I made any mistakes, please forgive me everyone!!
I'm sorry again If any mistakes !!!
52. Post 66673098 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 18:25:13 CEST 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
I received an email from my webhost: my server is "scheduled for decommissioning". I'll try to keep the same IP-address, but I'm waiting for them to get back to me on that. This may cause some downtime, I hope not too much.
Is this from Servarica? Why are they decomissioning your server?

53. Post 66672703 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 16:27:31 CEST 2026) in You know you have made it on the forum when...:
Those who have 10k merits and other big stats are mostly (not saying all of them) the ones have no other serious job. The forum is probably the only source of revenue for them and that's why they are gaming it hard...
~snip~
Have you looked at the list of those with 10 000+ merits? There may be one or two members who might be in the category you describe, but I'm sure that @LoyceV, @fillippone, @theymos, @nutildah or @TryNinja and some others are not among them. The forum cannot be the main and only source of income for these members, especially if we take into account how much such a member can earn in a sig campaign today.
If we take inflation into account, $100 or $125 a week has perhaps half the purchasing power it had 5-6 years ago. Besides, these are mostly people from the EU or the US where life is quite expensive.
54. Post 66672648 (unedited backup) (by Sandra_hakeem) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 16:06:50 CEST 2026) in I believe a new rule should be implemented regarding negative trust:
Who's going to protect us from Moderator abuse if we go down that road? Who's going to decide what is or isn't a valid Reference link?
If a hundred people can't fix this system, a few certainly can't. Mods aren't immune to human error—they hold grudges and act on personal vendettas, too.
It's up to Theymos and I get the feeling he's inclined to just let things be as they are.
I can't quite remember if Theymos said he was currently working on this or the Merit System, but I read something related to Dev.
55. Post 66672409 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 14:43:01 CEST 2026) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
The problem with XMR is the performance of the price
In dollars, it's more stable than Bitcoin.
Stable = lose money to inflation.
About 25% inflation in the period mentioned above...
56. Post 66672354 (unedited backup) (by Fantomaz) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 14:22:01 CEST 2026) in Your facorute Bitcoi talk Member :
Who is your Favorite Bitcointalk Member?
I will nominate LoyceV, he is a hero for his Bitcointalk statistics and Tools.
57. Post 66672136 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 12:48:19 CEST 2026) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
But with XMR, their honeypot turns into a black box. They'll know what came in, and the trail ends there.
Many are ignoring the strength of XMR. I believe that this is due to the fact that it has been removed from major services and is presented as problematic in the narrative of legality.
The problem with XMR is the performance of the price
It makes no sense to hold it. When i have some XMR, I try to convert them to BTC ASAP.
The price of XMR now (378) is 3% below below 2018 ATH (385) . It doesn't even keep up with inflation.
While BTC 2018 ATH was 20k, and the price now is 300% higher.
I understand that XMR is an amazing payment method, but I wouldn't hold it.
58. Post 66671938 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 11:17:55 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
What Firefox is offering isn’t really a VPN, it’s more like a proxy. But honestly, whatever it is, why would anyone just give away resources for free?
Your skepticism makes sense. Although it's become common that some company offer limited free tier/version, either because they hope it'll make enough people move to paid version or they simply being altruistic for people who have simple needs.
You know what they say: if something's free, you're the product, not the customer. Mozilla earns about $500 million from Google for showing all those ads to its users.
Check out Zen browser, new Firefox fork without tracking crap.
Also consider LibreWolf, it has been around longer and may be better choice if you don't like Zen UI.
59. Post 66671840 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 10:46:43 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Vigilante Syndicate:
So you're saying DT could stand for .... Donald Trump


60. Post 66671833 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 10:43:55 CEST 2026) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
You know all those centralized no-kyc exchanges and mixers have a chance of being an FBI honeypot... splash.tf isn't exception. Not before the serverdown time, not now.
Bitcointalk also has a chance of being an FBI honeypot. Even looking at the big picture, the probability is high.
But with XMR, their honeypot turns into a black box. They'll know what came in, and the trail ends there.
Many are ignoring the strength of XMR. I believe that this is due to the fact that it has been removed from major services and is presented as problematic in the narrative of legality.
61. Post 66671574 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Thu Apr 30 08:57:31 CEST 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
Yes, and I can't believe you did it again by quoting the URL again

I will keep my mouth shut from now on.

Only if it's you who posts it. I still have some hope of seeing the site back online, so I haven't changed my script yet.
Got it. I will make sure not to mention the site again. Yeah, let's wait a few days to see if the service will return. As you said, there were some updates according to Whois.
62. Post 66670685 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 23:28:08 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
Whatever happened IRL to 1miau, coming back here doesn't make sense after that post.
No, and after making this thread & claiming 2 well-known forum members were part of this "alliance" unbeknownst to them, I'm starting to doubt that this account is still possessed by the original 1miau. They are of course welcome to prove me wrong. I don't think its really too much to ask that they offer some kind of proof.
63. Post 66670455 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 22:24:19 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
What Firefox is offering isn’t really a VPN, it’s more like a proxy. But honestly, whatever it is, why would anyone just give away resources for free?
Firefox and Tor browser are free, Linux OS is also free, and there is a bunch of free software still available, so I would not make generalization like this.
Problem for me is that I need to create account, connect it with email address and my browsing habits, history, bookmarks, etc.
Still for some poor third world countries with restrictive regimes firefox VPN could still be alternative option.
You know what they say: if something's free, you're the product, not the customer. Mozilla earns about $500 million from Google for showing all those ads to its users.
Check out Zen browser, new Firefox fork without tracking crap.
64. Post 66670316 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 21:36:19 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
LoyceV or TryNinja could dump old posts and new posts into a text file and anyone can have AI analyze it.
As someone who indexes posts for a living, don't do this. A user with a huge post history can easily clog your network connection while it downloads. Better to expose it as a graphql database, which is much more efficient to get the parts you're actually interested in.
65. Post 66670314 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 21:35:13 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
'AI' nerds, this one may be for you. Is there any way to check if the new 1miau replies and Topics are AI generated text where AI pretends it is 1miau?
LoyceV or TryNinja could dump old posts and new posts into a text file and anyone can have AI analyze it.
Wouldn't it be easier to ask for a signed message from an address he has posted? Gazetabitcoin is also buddies with the guy I believe, maybe he could let us know if it's the real 1miau also? I seen someone mention signed message earlier in this thread and I haven't seen a message, might be time to tag til we get to the bottom of this.
66. Post 66670275 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 21:22:01 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
'AI' nerds, this one may be for you. Is there any way to check if the new 1miau replies and Topics are AI generated text where AI pretends it is 1miau?
LoyceV or TryNinja could dump old posts and new posts into a text file and anyone can have AI analyze it.
67. Post 66669587 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 17:33:07 CEST 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
This is related to a failed download from logpaste.com. I've restored the latest backup.
Ironically, it failed
the moment you mentioned the problem:
This made my script overwrite the old list with <nothing>.
Did my mention of the service cause the issue with the images breaking? Did I shoot myself in the foot and then asked who shot me?
If it did, can it happen again the next time the website is mentioned somewhere?
68. Post 66669554 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 17:22:13 CEST 2026) in [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos:
Good old manual PM?
Yeah, we can always go back to that but I wanted to take you out of the picture so I wouldn't always have to PM you and bother you with the updates. Logpaste seemed like a simpler and automated solution but it seems a thing of the past now.
@Pmalek, the minimum of l0tt0 is outdated:
They have a minimum of $10 in each currency.
I am not surprised to be honest. I am sure there are other casinos that I need to update. I wanted to start yesterday, but Logpaste being down gave me a reason to procrastinate further.

69. Post 66669333 (unedited backup) (by KingsDen) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 16:08:14 CEST 2026) in rby alternative account KingsDen?:
Excuse me. But how damn unlucky can KingsDen be to be mistakenly connected to one more account per year at this pace? How does this never happen to any of the rest of us? I can not recall ONE single time I have been mistaken for another member in all those years!
You can say that again. I agree that I have been so unlucky but I am not ignorant to why I have been this unlucky. I will not totally say I am unluck because in those cases people also understood and came through for me. I think there are two other accusations you missed out. One RajaKing that was linked to me and another user so.
I have been in two weeks April retreat. I was still focusing to finish the church program, but now I can no longer focus, so I had to excuse the church environment, got a reservation to put myself together.
The reasons I got into much problems are two;
- My welcome post in the forum
- My rapid growth in the forum.
My welcome post:I made this post in two categories; first to encourage the newbie and second to advice the old members.
For the newbie, I believe most of us are sharing in my wish. My wish to become a legend, a legend with so much merits and positive trust. But dreams do not come true without hardwork.
First we must appreciate and accept our newbie status by showing the inclination to learn.
We should learn by keen observations, by reading through the posts of the old members, this will help pattern our attitude in the forum, it will also help us to grow with the norms and ethics of the forum.
By so doing our passion for the forum will be high, it is the passion that creates the way to success.
For the Old members, I will liken the forum to a building from foundation to roofing.
The building at the foundation stage does not make it less building, but it is the stage at which the engineer puts much efforts and expertise. Take the newbie as the foundation, help us grow, for if the foundation is wrongly laid, it will have a significant negative effects at the completion stage.
Congratulations to me for having an account in this forum, I am looking forward to a rapid and sustainable growth with your help.
This post exposed me to danger, because it got a few older members upset but I learnt a lot from it. They either misunderstood the post or it was so early to make such a post. At this point, I received advice from two users; One said I should avoid quoting and replying to legendary members, while the other said I should develop a thick skin.
My Rapid Growth: I can boldly say that I was one of the non-technical newbies that experienced rapid growth in the forum.
The future of Bitcointalk: Low Ranking Top Merit earners in the past 30 daysThis became a disadvantage because my fellow low-ranking members were amazed at my growth and were sending me pm. Some decided to study my posting pattern in order to be like me, but I rather advised them to learn from the Legendary members instead.
Some established members who earlier thought I wasn’t a newbie became confident of their doubt. It was on this premise the then Ratimov mentioned my name.
To clear the air, he didn’t mention me as a member of his 60+ alt farm, he only placed me on the watch list because of my merit count. He later removed my name from his watch list.
The case of Kaggie and RainbowKun If you ask me, I would say we lost good members of the forum because of unnecessary attacks or bullying. The RainbowKun of a guy who was nick named “The Bitcoin Prophet” was on a different level as a newbie. He was writing bitcoin articles that would be suspected in today’s world to be written by AI. He earned so much merits until someone created a thread that suggested that people should stop sending merits to him. It was LoyceV who intervened that no matter how much merits he earned, in as much as he continued to produce quality, people shouldn’t stop meriting him.
Check the profile of both RainbowKun and Kaggie and see their activity to merit ration. But they unfortunately left the forum after much pressure.
PrivacyG, you might not have received these backlashes because you likely grew from the technical side of the forum. I noticed we registered here the same year, but we did not cross much paths in our early forum days.
The case of MagicalKing:There was when Scyptical chemist created a thread for people to pm him for post review. I believed his pm should be flooded then. He created a thread that Myself and MagicalKing sent him pm 2.5 hrs apart by calling him “sir” and using the word “humbly”. I was confused and also felt unlucky because growing up I was taught to use the word “sir” to an adult responsible man. I maintained it in the forum until I was told people don’t like it here. The word humbly is always used in requesting formerly or semi-formerly. Someone applying to receive 50 merits should naturally be humble.
I didn’t know the way about of the MagicalKing because I stopped seeing him around in the forum, maybe he lost interest in the forum.
The GeorgeJohn case: The accusation was as a result of coincidence in reserving a slot in chipmixer campaign. It was BlackHatCoiner that called us out then. I remember that Lovesmafamilies lent her voice then in the matter.
Can I give my opinion on these two accounts?
I am well acquainted with Ratimov's topic of exposing RainbowKun. I can say with confidence that neither one nor the other account belonged to this farm. The RainbowKun farm consisted of persons or persons of Chinese origin, as proven by their plagiarisms translated using Google Translate.
And your suspect accounts belong to the Nigerian section, and it's not surprising to see their mutual support.
I had some connections with each of these two accounts. And as for the similarity of these accounts, I would highly doubt it.
KingsDen from the first days tried to stand out and quickly get a rank, from this we see its "lessons", which, however, all newcomers have been doing lately. His texts are more connected, and more understandable, which cannot be said about the posts of George John. I also often reproached GeorgeJohn for not using punctuation marks. He probably started using them after all.
What more can be said? I'm seeing a lot of support from the Nigerian section, and they might likely be familiar with each other. But I would hardly say that these two accounts belong to the same person.
Side note 1:Some BTT members from the Nigerian local have some whatsApp groups where they share opportunities off and on the forum. Sometimes when a campaign is opened, someone might decide to share the information which could lead to rush in application.
Side note 2:Most Nigerians don’t take privacy seriously. So, when the idea of the forum being a privacy forum occurred to the early users of this forum from Nigeria, they mis-interpreted it for us. So, that made it difficult for a Nigerian to come public and say he introduced someone to the forum. They only come up when there is trouble, which then makes it unbelievable. It was just like a secrete affair, mistaken as privacy.
GeorgeJohn was actually the person that introduced me to this forum. I am grateful to him to the extent that I couldn’t hold it back, I had to let it out when zasad@ asked a related question years back in his
interview. If anyone cares to read, I exposed some percentage of my personal life there.
My Plea: John had been in this forum since 2020, a year before he introduced me. I wasn’t happy that it seemed I was growing more than him, the reason why I was suggesting him to Ratimov. This is his 6th year in the forum but he is yet to hit the legendary rank. It took me far lesser time. John has about 114 merits to hit the legendary rank, if some merit sources can do it for me, I will be very happy.
I have been avoiding to write wall of texts, I am sorry if I had stretched anyone that cares to read to this stage. I value the forum and her members. I had a rough start in the forum but I learnt too many things in this forum. BTT was able to teach me what the university could not teach me. I value and learn from most users here even when I don’t have personal contact with you.
70. Post 66669059 (unedited backup) (by mv1986) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 14:35:38 CEST 2026) in Bitcointalk Defensive Alliance:
I'm hereby starting Bitcointalk defensive Alliance, where we are founding a strong defensive Organisation on Bitcointalk.
It is ment to protect its members against unjustified negative Trust and other cyberbullying.
~
~
The are no rules exept the guide from LoyceV about how to leave trust.
The alliance is rather ment a defensive one, which should protect against unjustified feedbacks simply to make it unattractive to unfairly accuses and unjustified negative trust.
~
In general my comment back then was more meant as an advice, where I might double up on some Merit, especially for new, helpful topics but I can't act like a Merit source for so many topics in your local board, where I don't understand your language (Pidgin) entirely. Looks like we got a little misunderstanding here.
But I'm sure it's a helpful topic and your local board members will appreciate it and / or future Nigerian local board Merit sources might be happy to have your topic.
@1miau we have always gotten along very well and had great PM conversations. I never had any reason to distrust you and in fact I know some very noble things about you. One detail that caught my attention was the "spelling mistake" of the word "meant" and I know you don't misspell this word usually. Now this does not seem to be a mistake since you repeated it twice, unless unless your "a"-key is broken, but since you are using it for other words, this coincidence can be safely ruled out.
Again, you never gave me a reason to doubt you, but why the hell are you getting the word "meant" wrong twice?

71. Post 66668922 (unedited backup) (by zbv37) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 13:49:07 CEST 2026) in Advice on seedphrase generation and setup.:
I'm a strong proponent of having different backup solutions for the same keys, so kuddos for you

I'm not running away from anyone. I am just being privacy conscious thus the full node setup, initially I wasn't thinking about having a full node, but after learning ways txn are broadcast I think it'd be wise to participate and protect myself.
To be honest my plan to self custody is mainly risk mitigation, not your keys not your coin. In terms of keeping UTXO private doing CJ and all, I am still hesitant, my worries are mostly surrounding how can those self custody sats be spent moving forward. Long term I am convicted with holding sats, but I do not want my UTXO through CJ or whatever method cause trouble in my future spending - be it sold off to fiat, move to LN or whatever it may be. Where I am from Bitcoin policy isn't well discussed topic in public, hodlers are rare, self custody is even more rare, however there are crypto exchanges that are approved by local securities commission. My concerns are surrounding what are the implications of doing CJ for all / partials of my UTXOs in the future.
What is the tradeoff of not doing CJ as a self custodian who just holds for long term? What are the implication of doing CJ on all the UTXO?
72. Post 66668888 (unedited backup) (by Tetu100) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 13:37:55 CEST 2026) in I'm a little bit confused about the DT system. how it works!:
Amazing!! Maybe I was just one of those users that really don't know how the DT system work but good enough how this thread has just educated me on things I really need to know about it. Am a kinda releive right now, my appreciation to sir LoyceV, sir hosemary and everyone that has contributed immensely in me, thanks once again. Probably at my free time I will visit any of the stated link for further knowledge.
73. Post 66668859 (unedited backup) (by hosemary) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 13:27:31 CEST 2026) in I'm a little bit confused about the DT system. how it works!:
Now, if you get blacklisted from DT1, you disappear from
the list and are still included by 1 DT1-member (LoyceV) but the 2 exclusions don't count. You're on DT2 now.
Thank you so much for the explanation, LoyceV. Everything is clear now.
Another way to say that is:
If a name is crossed out under Depth 1 in
the trust network, it can't be listed again under Depth 2, but if the excluded member is blacklisted, their name is removed from Depth 1 and can appear in Depth 2.
74. Post 66668612 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 11:51:13 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
The duel is now over. Here are the results :Closing price on 28/04/2026 :
76 345$| Name | Prediction | B/M | Final prediction | Difference |
| Hypnotizer | 77 689,50 | 0,25 | 77 883,72 | 1 538,72 |
| LoyceV | 78 500,00 | | 78 500,00 | 2 155,00 |
The bears won over the bulls. Thanks to that, Hypnotizer, you have earned the right to play at least one more round.
Sorry LoyceV, but those three ♥ were ruining the harmony of my table. I prefer when everything is neatly aligned, so you lose a life.
Everyone wake up !! It’s time for round 17.
The winner of this round will have a tremendous privilege : the chance to take part in an experience that will completely change the world. No less than that. I have put all my money into this project, and it’s about to come to completion.
Round 17 : Defy the death
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
May 04, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 03/05/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
May 01, 2026, 02:00:00 PM.
Cash shop:
OPEN Special rules :None
75. Post 66668588 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 11:43:01 CEST 2026) in [ANN] bitcoindata.science:
Did something happen or change with bitcoindata.science between yesterday and this morning?
I just noticed that all my images in
Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos are down. Everything was fine yesterday when I posted in the topic, but now none of the images are visible. Do you know what happened?
This is related to a failed download from logpaste.com. I've restored the latest backup.
Ironically, it failed
the moment you mentioned the problem:
This made my script overwrite the old list with <nothing>.
Yeah, you are now getting data from LoyceV mirror now. So if bitcoindata is down OR if LoyceV mirror is down, your topic images will break.
It is impressive how things just break by themselves sometimes

76. Post 66668473 (unedited backup) (by hosemary) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 10:50:49 CEST 2026) in I'm a little bit confused about the DT system. how it works!:
Maybe, you meant if LoyceV requests theymos to blacklist himself from DT1 list and that's accepted, then hosemary will become a DT2 member?
Nope. To avoid repeating myself, just reread
the linked posts very carefully

I read that post and your posts about Lauda's case several times very carefully, but I still don't get you.
Please read my post and point out anything that's wrong. Maybe, I don't know how the trust system works.
- To be a DT1 member, you need to be selected by theymos and number of other DT1 members who trust your judgments is equal or more than number of other DT1 members who distrust your judgments. Here, DT1 members votes are counted even if they themselves have been excluded by other DT1 memebrs. Is this true?
- If you are not selected by theymos, your judgments are trusted by at least one DT1 member and number of DT1 members who trust your judgments is equal or more than number of people who distrust judgments, you will be a DT2 member. Is this true?
- I have been selected by theymos. It's possible that I am not DT1 member, but a DT2 member. Is this true?
Now let's get to your scenario.
LoyceV, hosemary and 98 other have been selected by theymos.
5 out of those 98 people trust hosemary's judgments and 5 out of those 98 people distrust hosemary's judgments. LoyceV neither trusts hosemary's judgments nor distrust them.
Now hosemary is DT1 member. Am I right?
LoyceV excludes hosemary from his trust list. This makes hosemary to be out of DT1, but this doesn't necessarily mean that hosemary is no longer a DT member. Am I right?
Now assume that LoyceV, the 5 people who trust hosemary's judgments and the 5 people who distrust hosemary's judgments are all DT1 members (I mean they have not been excluded by other DT1 members). In this case, hosemary is not DT member. If LoyceV is exluded by other DT1 members, hosemary will become a DT2 member. Am I right?
Now let's get to the part I don't understand.
You say hosemary can make himself a DT2 member by requesting blacklisting from DT1. Am I getting you correctly?
As I said, to be a DT2 member, I need LoyceV to be excluded by other DT1 members. I don't understand how I can become a DT2 member if theymos blacklists me. I am still excluded by 6 and included by 5 DT1 members that they themsleves have not been excluded by other DT1 members.
77. Post 66668261 (unedited backup) (by hosemary) (scraped on Wed Apr 29 09:32:07 CEST 2026) in I'm a little bit confused about the DT system. how it works!:
In your scenario, let's assume 2 of the 6 DT1-users who excluded you are excluded by other DT1-members. That means they can't vote you out of DT2, but they can vote you out of DT1 (if you're in it).
I know this.
DT1 members can vote against other DT1 members, even if they themselves are excluded from DT1 list, but they can't vote against DT2 members.
You and I are both DT member. You distrust me and that makes me become a non-DT user. If you are removed from DT1 list
for any reason, I will become a DT2 member.
You said "
if that same user requests blacklisting from DT1" and that what's I don't get.
How can I change things with making a request blacklisting me?
To be a DT2 member, I need theymos to blacklist you, not myself and I can't ask theymos to blacklist LoyceV.
You probably meant if LoyceV requests theymos to blacklist himself from DT1 list, then hosemary will become a DT2 member.
78. Post 66667283 (unedited backup) (by hosemary) (scraped on Tue Apr 28 23:08:38 CEST 2026) in I'm a little bit confused about the DT system. how it works!:
If the user is removed from DT1 list due to other DT1 members distrusting their judgments, they won't even be a DT2 member.
But if that same user requests
blacklisting from DT1 (or just wipes his Trust list and wait a few weeks), he could (under the right voting distribution) still reach DT2 given the exact same DT1-voting! This has happened
at least once.
I read your posts about Lauda's case, but I think I didn't understand your point correctly. I am probably missing something.
Let's say I have been selected by theymos as a DT1 member. 5 DT1 members trusts my judgments and 6 distrusts my judgments. Now I am not a DT member.
I ask theymos to blacklist me, so that I am never selected as DT1 member by his algorithm. I don't understand how can this makes me a DT2 member under the same votes (5 DT1 members still trust my judgments and 6 still distrusts my judgments).
Even if theymos blacklists me, I still have more trust exclusions than inclusions.
I can be a DT2 member only if one of those 6 DT1 members that distrust my judgments is removed from DT1 list, so that only 5 of them are counted for DT2 voting. So, I need to ask theymos to remove one of those 6 DT1 members (which is impossible), not myself.
What am I missing?
79. Post 66667086 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Apr 28 22:22:25 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
50GB/month is rather big, if you don't download or frequently stream video. But as usual, it's weird to see Mozilla product (including their paid VPN) available in less country than their competitor.
It's certainly not meant for heavy use and I doubt they will have high speed for free plan.
Big negative side for their paid version is NO support for bitcoin payments.
I tend to ignore it, but indeed, browsers try to get users to create accounts for things like "sharing bookmarks and tabs" with other devices. So far, I've avoided doing this.
But I can see a use case for a VPN that I can turn on for only certain tabs.
I also don't have firefox account, but I think I tested it before with some temp email address.
They are probably trying to compete with Brave VPN and Opera VPN, and I doubt they will keep free version long term.
80. Post 66666195 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Tue Apr 28 18:39:07 CEST 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
@Halab: how about using signed messages to post predictions before the deadline without anyone seeing it, and without anyone forcing me to make an early prediction to avoid accusations of cheating on my
PM Publisher?
I'm not sure if everyone knows how to or is able to sign a message.
Originally, I wanted something relatively simple. But I will keep that option in mind, we will discuss it again at the end during a large debrief.
81. Post 66665675 (unedited backup) (by Synchronice) (scraped on Tue Apr 28 16:10:26 CEST 2026) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
Firefox just released FREE VPN service, but there is a catch.
You need to have Mozilla account, there is only 50GB free per month, it works only in browser, and rollout is gradual (not for everyone yet).
Currently there is only five locations to choose: USA, UK, France, Germany and Canada.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/built-in-vpnI only use their email, and so far I'm quite happy with it. I like the possibility to even encrypt emails to people who don't use Protonmail. What alternative would you recommend?
I think Mailfence is supporting that, but I think they are not open source.
Self-hosted email is the probably the best option available today, but it's not free.
Which popular browser was the first one to add a free VPN? I think it was Opera, right? Or am I mistaken? This 50GB From Mozilla for free is an amazing offer in terms of free limit. It will be more than enough for many customers and for even those who sometimes stream, 50GB monthly will still be efficient. Which browser is the next? Chrome?

or Edge? Maybe unsupported Internet Explorer.
Anyways, VPN is becoming another form for browsers to get more money. I prefer Mullvad and IVPN over any browser company created VPN every day. Even though Mozilla is good, I still think this way.
Guys, did you see new videos from Mullvad? Here is the link:
https://mullvad.net/en/and-then