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1. Post 66481181 (unedited backup) (by 16xypjnxlrew) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 23:01:43 CET 2026) in Decrypt a USB flash drive encrypted with BitLocker:
Sure. If you have a really fast computer and can do 1 billion tries per second, it's going to take you 31709791983764586504312531709791 years.
These are just ordinary numbers, there are no symbols or letters there. Moreover, somewhere on the forum I read that people used GPUs to crack private keys that consist of numbers and letters. How did they manage to do that? I think that if they were capable of that, then why is an ordinary 48-digit numeric code considered difficult and unrealistic? Considering that Google has already invented the Willow chip, does solving it remain realistic in the next five to twenty years?
2. Post 66480665 (unedited backup) (by Grace333) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 20:56:25 CET 2026) in Assist question in running a node :
Sorry I don’t get what the “yes” implies, does it mean I should start over again?
Yes, you should either restart if you want to enable pruning or continue.
I think i understand the situation here, OP restarting the node doesn't just mean deleting and reinstalling a new, if you don't you are likely to resume from the previous setup. However what I recommend is tracing the files to their storage location on your computer and delete all EXE files as regards the node, that way when you delete and reinstall the node again it would start from the beginning of the setup process. Hope this helped.
3. Post 66479821 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 17:06:55 CET 2026) in Test:
I'm working on making BitList more no-javascript friendly (at least the directory part).
You can use filters, change themes, toggle the list/grid view mode, see the service details and reviews, all without javascript.
I also improved the sidebar on smaller screens and mobile.
TODO no-js: Create an account, login, post reviews, verify domains, verify pgp.
Ezgif.com created this:

I can't reproduce this.

GIF:

How can I search for "38%", without matching results like "Today at 03:38:49 PM"?
That was a oversight on my part. I would need to reindex the entire thing removing the quote headers.

And I believe my tokenizer strips the % so you can't even do the typical "38%". That's another thing I would change.
I will probably reindex everything some time to fix this and some other issues.
4. Post 66479005 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 12:13:31 CET 2026) in Questionable posters in signature campaigns :
What is new, and what worries me is that more and more shitposters now manage to earn enough Merit to move up through the Ranks.
Then, they can join signature campaigns and post without even trying to understand what is actually being discussed.
It's still up to the manager.
It's the same as when a reputable manager would make a prediction post in the Games & Round section, only because, for example, they come from a member with a lot of earned merit, even if it was LoyceV, the most recognizable.
It's simple, it's up to the managers to evaluate the quality and meaningfulness of the position, the basis for rejecting it or rewarding it with a payment. If the amount of earned merit is sufficient, then by now some of the automatic post-counting tools would have certainly come into play.
5. Post 66478674 (unedited backup) (by hmbdofficial) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 09:55:25 CET 2026) in Assist question in running a node :
should I just start the node afresh or continue that way?
Yes.
Sorry I don’t get what the “yes” implies, does it mean I should start over again?
6. Post 66478646 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 09:41:32 CET 2026) in Questionable posters in signature campaigns :
And I'm somehow convinced that, like you, they don't want additional drama and explaining about shitposting, it becomes boring after all these years.
Yes, pretty boring but what I am seeing lately is what LoyceV highlights here:
What is new, and what worries me is that more and more shitposters now manage to earn enough Merit to move up through the Ranks.
Then, they can join signature campaigns and post without even trying to understand what is actually being discussed.
7. Post 66478560 (unedited backup) (by SamReomo) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 08:54:13 CET 2026) in Test:
On Tor browser, some of the characters in the website-names jump left and right on mouseover. This doesn't happen to the Service on the left, but happens to the one in the middle or on the right. For example: in "CoinRoyale", the "i", "R", "a" and "e" shift, and other items inside that rectangle shift too.
I've also visited the site and I've noticed that as well. When you're on 100% zoom on Tor website-names somehow change their position a little on mid and right rows, however when I reduce the zoom of the site to 90% and 110% then those happened on left row as well. The characters get close when we move mouse over the names of the platforms.
8. Post 66478239 (unedited backup) (by Chikito) (scraped on Fri Mar 6 04:44:25 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
DT1 Member kali ini (Maret 2026) bukan 113 user melainkan 111—bisa dilihat kembali sumber aslinya.
~..
Format tabel di atas saya modifikasi agar bisa membandingkan langsung daftar DT1 lama dan terbaru.
Saya tambahkan satu kolom untuk DT1 dari Indonesia. Sementara untuk daftar DT2—LoyceV biasanya memiliki daftar ini—, saya kurang tahu persis siapa saja yang berasal dari Indonesia.
Terima kasih, sudah saya edit.
Saya juga berterima kasih karena saya juga nyomot dan quote langsung table yang mas husna buat sebelumnya (DT1 Februari 2026)
* Terpaksa saya merombak Trust list—diantaranya user yang terkena tag negatif yang belum terselesaikan masalahnya—ataupun meremove trust sesuai permintaan user bersangkutan yang memang tidak ingin berada di lingkup DT member sekalipun DT2.
Saya juga sudah merombak trust list sebelumnya (entah kapan tepatnya, sekitar 3 tahun lalu, di week 236) kala thread ini sudah tidak pernah update kembali. Banyak sih, sehingga member2 yang trust saya juga meng-undelist nama saja juga. Beruntung masih ada 3 yang tidak melepas (walau saya melepas mereka), salah satunya mas husna.
Saya kemarin awal bulan berencana mau update ini, cuma masalahnya saya salah copy untuk melihat data DT1 yang terbaru bulan Maret. Saya malah copy dan cek yang bagian Daftar Lama sehingga setelah saya cek tidak ada perubahan, jadi saya mengurungkan untuk update.
Kan tinggal ubah saja mas, kecuali memang detil sekali sampai ke DT2.
Tag yang diberikan DT2 masih berpengaruh dan bisa dilihat pada profil user yang diberikan tag (Positive/Neutral/Negative).
Contoh, tag yang saya berikan pada salah satu user berikut ini masih bisa dilihat dengan menambahkan ;dt pada trust yang bersangkutan:
Ya seingat saya jika ditag oleh DT2 maka member tersebut akan ada red trust di profilnya. Contoh kayak user yabes, jika akun newbie ngelihatnya akan ada nama saya sebagai tager trust di profil bersangkutan.
9. Post 66477412 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 22:13:55 CET 2026) in OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison:
The next step would be to freeze a Tor user's Monero because another Tor user sent them stolen funds.
I wouldn't be surprised if that happens in future... heck they could easily say that all Tor users are criminals.
Owning a crypto exchange this days is a mess, especially if you are trying to do everything by the books and kiss government asses in the same time.
10. Post 66477115 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 20:47:37 CET 2026) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
What happened with the liquidity funds on splash.tf, somehow I am convinced that earlier there was significantly more here compared to what is currently shown on the site?
I compared
September 24, 2025,
January 4, 2026 and
February 17, 2026, and don't really see much of a change. But it's hard to attribute exact values to fluctuating exchange rates.
There has been a drastic decrease in XMR liquidity compared to LoyceV's snapshots, before there were almost 50 XMR, now there's less than a fraction...
BTC, ETH and DAI reserves remain at the average of other days, only XMR has seen a drastic change.
Perhaps to increase liquidity, more people should swap coins with splash or they should contract liquidity funds so that they can hold custody of the assets (I don't know how this works in detail). There must be some solution to the current low liquidity...
11. Post 66476996 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 20:07:31 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
I didn't have
that much ouzo, so I guess I was just tired. I mean No Comment

You must have more Ouzo in your pantry than I have drunk in my entire life. And when I say "life", I don't necessarily mean "adulthood". But don't ask more, because "No Comment!".

12. Post 66476632 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 18:26:31 CET 2026) in Questionable posters in signature campaigns :
Lately, I've come across a few cases of people writing things that lack basic requirements of proper posting to the thread discussion, which is not uncommon in this forum, but they also get paid for them because they are participating signature campaigns.
I think we could centralize all such cases in this thread for actions such as neutral tags.
As long as the post is semi on topic, even with a comprehension issue, most managers pass right over the error. They might look deeper at the poster if messaged about the poster and their habits, but at 1st glance they are not giving it a long look.
You see all kinds of little things like comprehension issues, language barriers, some read the OP and post without reading other replies so the same thing is said over and over again, people aren't gamblers and we see the same threads being made over and over because they have to meet their quota, and more.
Messaging the manager in any instance is probably the route to go to voice your concerns so that the manager can take a deeper look at the user. Quality is also subjective so a manager may disagree and continue to employ the user.
When I messaged Joy- maker, he told me that he did not believe the OP of the thread, that the site can not just block his account, that he might have opened an account on the site before and forget. The way he posted it might be wrong but I think he still has a point. But Earnonvictor can be very right, some gambling sites are abusing their customers.
For the wrong part of thinking Earnonvictor deposited $5000. I know Joy- maker as a good poster, but I did not know what happened yesterday for the reason he did not understand what the OP was talking about the money he did not deposited, maybe he is too stressed, but I hope he is seeing this already. Someone can make a mistake and be corrected, that is what a forum is all about.
If a user doesn't believe the OP of a thread, wouldn't it be better to comment on that vs making comments that show they didn't comprehend what the user wrote?
Lately, I've come across a few cases of people writing things that lack basic requirements of proper posting to the thread discussion, which is not uncommon in this forum, but they also get paid for them because they are participating signature campaigns.
~snip~
The problem we have on the forum when it comes to sig campaigns and those who participate in them can be defined in one sentence - too many open spots, too few quality posters. If we're going to be realistic and honest, pay rates have remained the same or even decreased compared to a few years ago, despite the fact that everything in the world has become more expensive due to inflation.
Quantity has ruled over quality, and that's a great position for all the shitposters and alts farms - just 5 accounts earning $100 each week is $2000 per month.
Disagree 100% with the 1st part. There are a ton of users who don't get hired in campaigns. When I launch a campaign I have 10-25 spots usually. I also get 3-7 pages of applicants. SO for those 25 spots I have 60-140 applications to go through. 35-115 users that do not get selected.
Yes there are multiple campaigns and users apply in multiple campaigns, but some of them never get hired due to quality or activity issues. As far as quality, yea they don't all write a novel in perfect English and make others envious of how smart they sound. Could some be better? Yea I agree they could and you're not wrong some are really bad and shouldn't be hired but are given a chance.
Now let's talk about payrates, you realize this is a forum right? Companies are not going to pay users $500 a week to write posts on a forum. This is a job for some but that's not the companies problem. They offer x amount of money to a manager, usually as cheap as possible, and the manager then has to fill a campaign and start getting the sig code seen. If a user doesn't want to accept $50 a week or whatever the rate is, they can try a new campaign til they find a rate they can live with. Most times the rate they get is less than they want, but they also want to be paid for posting vs not being paid, so they take a spot til something better comes along.
You talk about quality posters but only about 10% of the forum is a quality poster in some users minds. How many "quality" posters are going to accept $50 a week? Some, like LoyceV for example, would say I'll pass and post free vs accepting such a low amount. Other will take it and make a few cents while they wait for something better.
Companies don't want to pay 10s of thousands a week for something and get what they consider little to nothing back in return. How many casinos come here and start a 1 or 2 week campaign for shit money? Then they're gone. They want hundreds to thousands of sign ups and depositors and don't realize they are not going to get that in 1 or 2 weeks.
13. Post 66476465 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 17:40:31 CET 2026) in [Experimental] Bitcointalk quality score:
Update!!
I have just released the new script code. Visually, nothing has changed, but the engine has been almost completely replaced. The script is now much faster and no longer makes requests to bitlist but uses the linked database. The worker will continue to scrape and use data from bitlist and the forum. I used LoyceV's lists to obtain the UserIDs of banned users.
The scraper will retrieve the information once a day, so the results will not be live.
Bitcointalk BRDb score 0.20.12
BRDb score Home pageNow I'll show you what's new on the web worker side.
I've added a home page with a search form to find the profile you want. When you type the first two letters of the username, a list of 10 suggestions will appear.

The profile page has been modified. Now, under your username, you will see the local board you belong to and a maximum of two badges for the other boards where you write most frequently. In addition, the last scrape performed and the next cycle with ETA will be displayed.

I have also added the Merit stats tab where you can see some personal statistics on Merits. The data is collected by bitlist but is not stored permanently on the database. It is cached for 24 hours. Only on the first click will you have to wait 5-10 seconds to get the data, then it will be instantaneous.

In addition to the global leaderboard, there will be a local board, but all other non-national boards will also be included. The Tab stats shows you the data in the database, not all of it, of course.

14. Post 66476064 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 15:41:25 CET 2026) in Test:
On Tor browser, some of the characters in the website-names jump left and right on mouseover. This doesn't happen to the Service on the left, but happens to the one in the middle or on the right. For example: in "CoinRoyale", the "i", "R", "a" and "e" shift, and other items inside that rectangle shift too.
I tried on my end with all three security levels and I could not reproduce this error. Do you have a screenshot?
On a side note, I will probably start testing stuff on Tor as well.

15. Post 66475805 (unedited backup) (by duke_otc) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 14:34:01 CET 2026) in looking for a consistant (once a month) btc or stablecoin seller :
2.5% commission asked
Why would anyone give you a discount on their Bitcoin?
Note for anyone who's even thinking about doing this:
i am going armed
i at first i tought you were just another troll in this forum but after reading the reviews i saw you did many many great things for the forum and for newbies .
so now im suprised on why you would act like 2.5% is too much for that kind of service when its really the lowest ever most peoples are at 5%+ on lcs.
and also why you would try to take that " im going armed" phrase out of context like it wasnt my first post from a scared newbie who didnt know what to expect from doing irl deals,
frankly even today with my experience i think its still the right thing to do especialy in france ( ranked number 1 country in the world for wrench attacks)
and i would advice others to atleast have pepper spray or a pocket knife if you cant go through the process of legaly owning a firearm.
or you would risk ending up like the fallen french crypto owners who got attacked and the list is extremely long here is a few exemples
David Prinçay- CEO of binance france, that guy traveled all around the world and never got any problems but the moment he sat down in france in one of the "safest" departments peoples tryed to kidnap him
david baland CO CEO of ledger- once again went everywhere in the world but once he touched down in this shithole he gets kidnapped( and YES theres so many crypto kidnapping in france that you can find two peoples with the same first name getting robbed within the same year...
last month Feb 5 /-kidnnaped a magistrate (judge) , YES those peoples would stalk and kidnap a litteral federal judge this country is not like switzerland where you are from, here doing a crypto deal armed doesnt mean that you have bad intentions it just means that you have common sense ,so please next time dont post " he's going armed" under my threads , i know its coming from a good intention you want to protect the newbies of the forum and its a nice thing, but its not doing any good here or atleast not in france.
16. Post 66475676 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 13:41:19 CET 2026) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:
In retrospect, you were just in time

They've now raised the prices to $330 per year. I don't think they'll raise prices for renewing.
Wow, that's a significant difference, I'm glad I made up my mind when I did. One can only cross their fingers that renewal won't cost so much.
The reason: the sharp increase in hardware cost:
I noticed this myself recently when I bought a couple of 2TB SSDs for my servers. I was dismayed when I saw the prices, I expected they would have fallen from the time of my last purchase. The opposite is true.
AI is driving up memory prices.
Yet another reason to dislike AI.

17. Post 66475584 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 13:06:13 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Game master, what happens with my BTC if I perish?
Do I keep it? It would bring me immense joy to curse LoyceV from the grave.
Spend while you're 'alive'
$76,066.12
$73,400.37
18. Post 66475200 (unedited backup) (by promise444c5) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 10:30:13 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Hey GazetBitcoin .. what’s your secret?
Game master, what happens with my BTC if I perish?
Do I keep it? It would bring me immense joy to curse LoyceV from the grave.
You can relinquish a chunk to my zero stash if you got some..I think that should also be made possible .
19. Post 66475191 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 10:26:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Game master, what happens with my BTC if I perish?
Do I keep it? It would bring me immense joy to curse LoyceV from the grave.
Die rich or die poor, it's your choice.
Generally speaking, if you're eliminated, you lose everything and it's over. But, there's always a but, try to survive 2-3 rounds, you might be able to satisfy your desires.
20. Post 66475171 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 10:19:20 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Game master, what happens with my BTC if I perish?
Do I keep it? It would bring me immense joy to curse LoyceV from the grave.
21. Post 66475152 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 10:10:07 CET 2026) in Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed:
This guy has over 600 posts, and didn't earn a single Merit. I expect 600+ "bounty applications", but he doesn't have those. I don't think I've ever seen an account with that many "normal" posts without Merit. His plagiarism is no doubt meant to earn Merit.
Too bad he's not banned

That's because this is game-protect's new account, which is technically ban evasion, although not provable using traditional methods. I'm still sure its game-protect. They just repeat the same nonsense over and over ad nauseum... their entire mission on the forum is to extort money from casinos. Very hard to find a reason to give them even 1 merit.
22. Post 66475003 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 09:10:50 CET 2026) in Reporting ONLY 99% accuracy?:
Btw, I have only 86% accuracy. Should I be sad?

It depends: if you report good posts as bad, or if you only reported 7 posts and 1 of them was bad, that's not very impressive. But if you don't only report the obvious spam, but also "edge cases", some bad reports are inevitable. Without more information, I'd say you should be sad about 86% accuracy

I don't report normal posts, like whether they are of low quality or good. I never report such posts. It's up to the mods to decide. From someone's perspective, "Topic 1" might be bad, while with others it might be good. So, I remain neutral.
As for my reports, I only report when I see a rule being broken. For example, rule no 32, or having multiple ANN for the same brand on the service board.
My overall report accuracy was good, above 90%. But the last time, I remember reporting a bunch of posts in a single thread in a sequence (reply 2,3,4,5). I don't exactly remember what they were (I still haven't unlocked the report log). I think it's rule 32 again. And some of them may have been handled as bad I suspect.
Right now, it's "
47 posts with 86% accuracy (40 good, 7 bad, 0 unhandled)"

[hr[
You don't think people would enjoy talking about their report stats? Right now it's a 10,000 way tie. lol
And yes! yes you should. That is pathetic. :/
If I had a 100% accuracy I would.
Btw, sigh...

23. Post 66474983 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 09:02:07 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Round 6 is now over, here are the results :Closing price on 04/03/2026 :
72 670$| Name | Prediction | Difference |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 623,00 | 3 047,00 |
| ESG | 68 888,88 | 3 781,12 |
| xLays | 68 767,67 | 3 902,33 |
| LoyceV | 68 000,00 | 4 670,00 |
| Pmalek | 67 239,41 | 5 430,59 |
| Hypnotizer | 66 669,00 | 6 001,00 |
| promise444c5 | 66 500,00 | 6 170,00 |
| LogitechMouse | 65 696,69 | 6 973,31 |
| Danydee | 65 663,00 | 7 007,00 |
| examplens | 65 111,56 | 7 558,44 |
| Leahized | 65 000,00 | 7 670,00 |
| Doan9269 | 64 517,00 | 8 153,00 |
| BABY SHOES | 62 323,00 | 10 347,00 |
| cryptofrka | 1 000 000,00 927 330,00 |
Well played, GazetaBitcoin, you are the least worst predictor for this round. 50BTC have been added to your account.
cryptofrka, you want to play with fire, here's your 1.25% p.malus. Don't turn yourself into a pile of ashes.
BABY SHOES, with a difference of more than 10K compared to the price of BTC, here is a 1% p.malus.
Doan9269, you went in the wrong direction, here are your 0.75% p.malus.
BTC seems to be waking up, and you are not very good at making predictions, so for round 7, I'm going to give you a hand : you can make two predictions.
The winner of this round will only win 25BTC, but they will also get a “card” that has certain “powers.” I will give you just two words : protection and revenge.
Oh, and I also have a little announcement to make : my IT department, which manages the cash shop, needs to perform maintenance to upgrade the hardware. The cash shop will therefore be closed ~24 hours after the results of round 7 are announced and until the end of round 8. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Round 7 : The double prediction round
What will be the price of Bitcoin at
March 10, 2026, 12:00:00 AM (BTC closing price on 09/03/2026) ?
Submit your predictions before
March 07, 2026, 10:00:00 PM.
Cash shop:
OPEN Special rules :
Make two predictions with at least a 500$ difference between them.
The best of the two predictions will be selected.
For those with a malus/p.malus, the best prediction will be selected, and the malus will apply to that prediction.
24. Post 66474512 (unedited backup) (by Husna QA) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 03:40:19 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
Info terbaru DT Member bulan Maret 2026
DT1 Member
periode kali ini berjumlah sama dengan bulan sebelumnya yaitu 113 user-snip-Kang Husna kayaknya diremove jadi DT1 untuk bulan ini
Sumber:
DT update log Maret 2026Sedikit koreksi:
DT1 Member kali ini (Maret 2026) bukan 113 user melainkan 111—bisa dilihat kembali sumber aslinya.
Sepintas bisa dibandingkan juga antara kolom satu dan kolom dua dengan men-scroll hingga ke bawah, akan terlihat beda posisi scrollbar dan isinya.

Format tabel di atas saya modifikasi agar bisa membandingkan langsung daftar DT1 lama dan terbaru.
Saya tambahkan satu kolom untuk DT1 dari Indonesia. Sementara untuk daftar DT2—LoyceV biasanya memiliki daftar ini—, saya kurang tahu persis siapa saja yang berasal dari Indonesia.
Beberapa waktu yang lalu saya merombak kembali daftar trust saya*, entah apakah itu juga berpengaruh atau tidak.
Dulu juga saya seringkali melakukan update pada daftar trust tersebut, dan memang bergantian DT1 ⇆ DT2.
Jika dilihat pada daftar DT sebelumnya, theymos juga seringkali dari DT1 ke DT2 kemudian balik lagi DT1:
DT Member - Februari 2026DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah 113 user
Daftar lama: theymos OgNasty Vod vapourminer philipma1957 babo Cyrus ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell vizique albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS dbshck hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 JayJuanGee NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo zazarb pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin o_solo_miner Real-Duke klarki The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit tweetious giammangiato buwaytress crwth Ale88 Kryptowerk julerz12 Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz CryptopreneurBrainboss hugeblack El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo sheenshane 3meek Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin TheBeardedBaby tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 BlackHatCoiner Lillominato89 YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
| ----- | Daftar Baru: HostFat gmaxwell OgNasty Vod vapourminer mprep Foxpup philipma1957 Cyrus Welsh ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 willi9974 NeuroticFish achow101 examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin mocacinno Real-Duke klarki LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit AakZaki giammangiato buwaytress crwth Kryptowerk Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan RaltcoinsB igebotz El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo icopress JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin tvplus006 mole0815 DdmrDdmr shahzadafzal anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA Bthd fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara efialtis geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 bullrun2024bro Charles-Tim Lillominato89 Free Market Capitalist YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
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Sumber:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66361122#msg66361122 * Terpaksa saya merombak Trust list—diantaranya user yang terkena tag negatif yang belum terselesaikan masalahnya—ataupun me
remove trust sesuai permintaan user bersangkutan yang memang tidak ingin berada di lingkup DT member sekalipun DT2.
25. Post 66474445 (unedited backup) (by Husna QA) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 02:29:19 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
Info terbaru DT Member bulan Maret 2026
DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah sama dengan bulan sebelumnya yaitu 113 user
-snip-Kang Husna kayaknya diremove jadi DT1 untuk bulan ini
Sumber:
DT update log Maret 2026Beberapa waktu yang lalu saya merombak kembali daftar trust saya*, entah apakah itu juga berpengaruh atau tidak.
Dulu juga saya seringkali melakukan update pada daftar trust tersebut, dan memang bergantian DT1 ⇆ DT2.
Jika dilihat pada data DT sebelumnya, theymos juga seringkali dari DT1 ke DT2 kemudian balik lagi DT1:
DT Member - Februari 2026DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah 113 user
Daftar lama: theymos OgNasty Vod vapourminer philipma1957 babo Cyrus ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell vizique albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS dbshck hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 JayJuanGee NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo zazarb pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin o_solo_miner Real-Duke klarki The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit tweetious giammangiato buwaytress crwth Ale88 Kryptowerk julerz12 Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz CryptopreneurBrainboss hugeblack El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo sheenshane 3meek Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin TheBeardedBaby tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 BlackHatCoiner Lillominato89 YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
| ----- | Daftar Baru: HostFat gmaxwell OgNasty Vod vapourminer mprep Foxpup philipma1957 Cyrus Welsh ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 willi9974 NeuroticFish achow101 examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin mocacinno Real-Duke klarki LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit AakZaki giammangiato buwaytress crwth Kryptowerk Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan RaltcoinsB igebotz El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo icopress JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin tvplus006 mole0815 DdmrDdmr shahzadafzal anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA Bthd fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara efialtis geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 bullrun2024bro Charles-Tim Lillominato89 Free Market Capitalist YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
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Sumber:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66361122#msg66361122
* Terpaksa saya mengganti beberapa diantara user yang terkena tag negatif—yang belum terselesaikan masalahnya—ataupun me
remove trust sesuai permintaan user bersangkutan yang memang tidak ingin berada di lingkup DT member sekalipun DT2.
26. Post 66474415 (unedited backup) (by Chikito) (scraped on Thu Mar 5 02:01:08 CET 2026) in [Info] DT 1 dan DT 2 Berasal Dari Indonesia [Update tiap Bulan]:
Info terbaru DT Member bulan Maret 2026
DT1 Member periode kali ini berjumlah sama dengan bulan sebelumnya yaitu 113 user
Daftar lama: HostFat gmaxwell OgNasty Vod vapourminer mprep Foxpup philipma1957 Cyrus Welsh ibminer d5000 joker_josue Mitchell albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS hybridsole stompix hilariousandco arulbero buckrogers Buchi-88 willi9974 NeuroticFish achow101 examplens nutildah minerjones irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin mocacinno Real-Duke klarki LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja holydarkness Lafu polymerbit AakZaki giammangiato buwaytress crwth Kryptowerk Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan RaltcoinsB igebotz El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo icopress JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin tvplus006 mole0815 DdmrDdmr shahzadafzal anonymousminer Lakai01 Husna QA Bthd fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 notblox1 Little Mouse YOSHIE inspace jokers10 Awaklara efialtis geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 bullrun2024bro Charles-Tim Lillominato89 Free Market Capitalist YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
| ----- | Daftar Baru: theymos gmaxwell OgNasty vapourminer mprep Foxpup philipma1957 babo Welsh d5000 joker_josue Pmalek albon wwzsocki Timelord2067 jeremypwr gbianchi EFS Swordsoffreedom hybridsole stompix hilariousandco willi9974 cryptodevil JayJuanGee NeuroticFish achow101 DaveF examplens nutildah irfan_pak10 yahoo62278 bitbollo zazarb pooya87 LFC_Bitcoin mocacinno Real-Duke klarki LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist SFR10 TryNinja Jet Cash holydarkness Lafu tweetious AakZaki giammangiato buwaytress crwth Vispilio hosemary krogothmanhattan JollyGood RaltcoinsB igebotz El duderino_ KTChampions Trofo icopress sheenshane JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena GazetaBitcoin tvplus006 mole0815 bitmover DdmrDdmr anonymousminer Lakai01 Bthd fillippone cryptofrka abhiseshakana The Cryptovator lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 notblox1 YOSHIE inspace Awaklara geophphreigh zasad@ Rikafip Etranger NotATether Stalker22 bullrun2024bro BlackHatCoiner Charles-Tim Lillominato89 Free Market Capitalist paid2 n0nce YodasRedRocket PowerGlove God Of Thunder apogio
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Kang Husna kayaknya diremove jadi DT1 untuk bulan ini
Sumber:
DT update log Maret 2026
27. Post 66473800 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 22:19:31 CET 2026) in Reporting ONLY 99% accuracy?:
It literally says: "Do not worry about your accuracy too much". Adding more decimals would only make sense if the difference is important.
It cannot speak,
literally.

Hopefully Theymos did not care a decade ago and has changed his mind. BPIP proves people like detailed stats. I wanted to show the fun of precision but I don't know the average number of correct reports, so instead here is a table showing the energy required to accelerate 1kg to a percent of light speed.
| Percent of c | TNT Equivalent |
| 99% | 131 megatons |
| 99.9% | 459 megatons |
| 99.99% | 1.5 gigatons |
| 99.999% | 4.8 gigatons |
| 99.9999% | 15 gigatons |
| 99.99999% | 48 gigatons |
| 99.999999% | 152 gigatons |
| 99.9999999% | 480 gigatons |
| 99.99999999% | 1.52 teratons |
| 99.999999999% | 4.8 teratons |
I just have one question for you, "Why?" Please shine some lights towards me, if you don't mind.

Btw, I have only 86% accuracy. Should I be sad?

You don't think people would enjoy talking about their report stats? Right now it's a 10,000 way tie. lol
And yes! yes you should. That is
pathetic. :/
28. Post 66473382 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 20:07:55 CET 2026) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:
Did we just reach 7 weeks? Or is that next week? 🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊
Edit: don't mind me, I'm just being impatient

One could think that you've had a few drinks. But that's just non-sense. Isn't it?
29. Post 66472566 (unedited backup) (by Charles-Tim) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 16:08:37 CET 2026) in Reporting ONLY 99% accuracy?:
I don't need to see my 99% turn into 98.9%

99% is super excellent
98.9% is super excellent.
They are super both super excellent.
But is there any importance in the difference? That is the question to be answered and which is no. I think admin will prefer people to achieve 100%.
30. Post 66472129 (unedited backup) (by Jason@) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 13:59:19 CET 2026) in How do I get my account back?:
This is my account.
You've already posted the link to the
recovery team. There's no need to convince us here, you'll need to email them and convince them. If you can't, just move on.
I think Jason@ is spreading confusion here. I will never believe that OP Jason@ always tells the truth. And I will also not believe that the account that OP claims is his is his account. Because it is absolutely clear, he is claiming the Nuburian account as his but cannot provide any clear proof of it. Also, if you look closely, you will see that the Nuburian account was a person from the Russian board, and almost all the
posts of the Nuburian account were on the Russian board. However,
translate it and see that Jason@ is identifying himself as an Indonesian. And his posts are visible on the Indonesian board. So how can we believe that he is an alternative person to the Nuburian account.
At first, I also thought that the Nuburian account was his. Because he was outspoken. And he was telling everything in order. But now I will not believe him.
Does posting on the Indonesian board alone make you Indonesian? I'm actually only posting to teach, nothing more.
31. Post 66472088 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 13:46:19 CET 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
What's the verdict on Newbie
ALMN, who writes "fourm" instead of "forum" to make it look human?
It seems that in addition to the
two FFrankie
accounts and the cheaters, who were likely also part of the same farm, the word "fourm" is also written by a couple of other accounts currently participating in the same company signature and are residents of Pakistan. It's ironic how sometimes you see alternative accounts, although I haven't checked them beyond this "typo" and merit exchange.
@AakZaki, if you like

.
https://bitlist.co/search?content=fourm&limit=20&page=1https://bpip.org/smerit.aspx?from=Cheema02&to=AgriTrack
32. Post 66471905 (unedited backup) (by AuchanX) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 12:51:37 CET 2026) in How do I get my account back?:
This is my account.
You've already posted the link to the
recovery team. There's no need to convince us here, you'll need to email them and convince them. If you can't, just move on.
I think Jason@ is spreading confusion here. I will never believe that OP Jason@ always tells the truth. And I will also not believe that the account that OP claims is his is his account. Because it is absolutely clear, he is claiming the Nuburian account as his but cannot provide any clear proof of it. Also, if you look closely, you will see that the Nuburian account was a person from the Russian board, and almost all the
posts of the Nuburian account were on the Russian board. However,
translate it and see that Jason@ is identifying himself as an Indonesian. And his posts are visible on the Indonesian board. So how can we believe that he is an alternative person to the Nuburian account.
At first, I also thought that the Nuburian account was his. Because he was outspoken. And he was telling everything in order. But now I will not believe him.
33. Post 66471838 (unedited backup) (by jokers10) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 12:23:08 CET 2026) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
What's the verdict on Newbie
ALMN, who writes "fourm" instead of "forum" to make it look human?
Hi everyone! I’m new to the fourm and want to make sure I’m playing it safe. I’d really appreciate it if someone could help me with a few questions:
Escrow Systems: Does this fourm have a built-in escrow service? How does it work?
Safety Tips: How do you distinguish between legitimate users and potential scammers?
Red Flags: Are there any specific warning signs I should look out for?
I truly value any advice or pro tips you can share to help me get started on the right foot. Thanks in advance.
copyleaks 100% AI Content Found
sapling Fake: 100.0%
zerogpt 97.8% AI GPT
quillbot 75% of text is likely AI
Given that the text looks like an AI spam when you read it, I'd say that here we have AI spam.
34. Post 66471545 (unedited backup) (by Upgrade00) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 10:29:50 CET 2026) in Would an Armageddon and new Genesis be possible?:
There's a thread for that here by LoyceV;
List of all Bitcoin Addresses with a BalanceOf course that would cut off all transaction history, which is not neccessarily a bad thing, depending on who you ask.
Without the transactions this is not a replacement for a full node, it's just a repository of addresses. You can go for a printed node to save space and still contribute to the decentralization of Bitcoin.
35. Post 66470768 (unedited backup) (by ESG) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 01:09:31 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Lock & unlock
Everyone participated \o/ !
Here are your predictions for round 6 :| Name | Prediction |
| BABY SHOES | 62 323,00 |
| cryptofrka | 1 000 000,00 |
| Danydee | 65 663,00 |
| Doan9269 | 64 517,00 |
| ESG | 68 888,88 |
| examplens | 65 111,56 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 623,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 66 669,00 |
| Leahized | 65 000,00 |
| LogitechMouse | 65 696,69 |
| LoyceV | 68 000,00 |
| Pmalek | 67 239,41 |
| promise444c5 | 66 500,00 |
| xLays | 68 767,67 |
I've been wanting to say it for a while... but now it goes...
-Generally, I have a preference for alphabetical order, but in this case here,
don't you think it would be better to view if it was in numerical order?
| Name | Prediction |
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| BABY SHOES | 62 323,00 |
| Doan9269 | 64 517,00 |
| Leahized | 65 000,00 |
| examplens | 65 111,56 |
| Danydee | 65 663,00 |
| LogitechMouse | 65 696,69 |
| promise444c5 | 66 500,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 66 669,00 |
| Pmalek | 67 239,41 |
| LoyceV | 68 000,00 |
| xLays | 68 767,67 |
| ESG | 68 888,88 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 623,00 |
| cryptofrka | 1 000 000,00 |
36. Post 66470686 (unedited backup) (by aoluain) (scraped on Wed Mar 4 00:39:38 CET 2026) in Newbie Alert. Looking for advice on Escrow & Safety:
37. Post 66470236 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 22:27:01 CET 2026) in Trust Feedback, Forgiveness and Reputation Recovery.:
Thank you Satofan44, nutildah and LoyceV for your apt contributions.
Even if I don't have that 100% clarity, I have learnt more about the trust system.
- It is not easy to reach a consensus in the trust system, assuming it's the Bitcoin network, there would have been too many forks

- There's no rigid rule to follow, almost every issues in the forum is treated case by case, situation by situation.
I also understand that many users (especially DT) do not actually want to write in this thread, maybe because of the nature of its content.
I will therefore lock this thread and follow my instinct.
38. Post 66469061 (unedited backup) (by mfaq1122) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 17:23:25 CET 2026) in List of all Bitcoin addresses ever used:
BackgroundTo follow up on
List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance and
this post, I made a list of all Bitcoin addresses that have ever been used.
The dataSee
alladdresses.loyce.clubI now have the resources (RAM, CPU power and disk space)
and code to show unique addresses in their original order. Each address is only shown once. I have 2 large files:
1. All Bitcoin addresses ever used, in chronological order, without duplicates.
Sample: all_Bitcoin_addresses_ever_used_in_order_of_first_appearance.txt.gz: (
Warning: 36 GB):
1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa
12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX
1HLoD9E4SDFFPDiYfNYnkBLQ85Y51J3Zb1
.......
3GFfFQAFgXKiA1qqUK6rqBpEpG4vZDos6t
3Mbtv47gZ2eN6Fy7owpgHHwSLYHS42P56P
38JyF2RQknBUMETyRT2yGndDJFYSp6hJNg
2. All Bitcoin addresses ever used, sorted by address, without duplicates.
Sample: all_Bitcoin_addresses_ever_used_sorted.txt.gz: (
Warning: 32 GB):
1111111111111111111114oLvT2
111111111111111111112BEH2ro
111111111111111111112xT3273
.......
s-ffd80dee5966fb23c1a483b28f6bfcbc
s-fff5d0faa9628c188e97661f0e185fce
s-ffff291613d413b4ac128df96a462294
UpdatesUpdates happen on Tuesday!
Sorting a list that doesn't fit in the server's RAM is slow. Therefore I only do weekly updates (for now). Check the file date
here to see how old it is. If an update fails, please post here.
In between updates, I create daily updates:
alladdresses.loyce.club/daily_updates/. These txt-files contain unique addresses (for that day) in order of appearance.
I won't keep older snapshots.
BandwidthThis server can use unlimited bandwidth, at 250 Mbit/s. If things get crazy, I may have to resort to using torrents.
CreditsBlockchair Database Dumps has a staggering amount of data, easily accessible (at
10 kB/s (or recently 100 kB/s)) with daily updates. All data presented in this topic comes from Blockchair.
No spam please.
Self-moderated against spam. Discussion and questions are welcome.
Q&ACan you please clarify, what is the type of these d- and s- addresses?
This is how Blockchair.com shows OP_RETURN. From the main page the search field doesn't show them, but you can replace a Bitcoin address in the URL to find them:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/d-d0d953f2e7043342540a1407243e49fe.
Tips and tricksSome suggestions for Linux/VPS users:
wget http://alladdresses.loyce.club/addresses_sorted.txt.gz -O - | gunzip > addresses_sorted.txt
This doesn't save the .gz but extracts it while downloading.
export LC_ALL=C # to use the same sorting I use
comm -12 <(sort list.txt) addresses_sorted.txt
This outputs all Bitcoin addresses from "list.txt" that have ever been funded.
export LC_ALL=C # to use the same sorting I use
comm -12 <(sort list.txt) addresses_sorted.txt > output.txt
This does the same, but writes to output.txt instead of console.
This search is fast, even with millions of addresses in
list.txt, it's mainly limited by how fast your computer can read from disk.
Related topicsBitcoin block data available in CSV formatList of all Bitcoin addresses with a balanceList of all Bitcoin addresses ever used[~500 GB] Bitcoin block data: inputs, outputs and transactions[800 GB] Ethereum data • The chronological file is great for historical pattern analysis (adoption waves, exchange behaviour, early wallet clustering).
• The sorted file is ideal for fast lookups and set intersections, especially using tools like comm as you showed.
• Weekly full updates + daily deltas is a smart balance given the 30+ GB size.
39. Post 66468806 (unedited backup) (by BitBakerr1) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 16:17:49 CET 2026) in Similar name registration should not be allowed.:

you have made your point clear and I think this is where the problem is, I don’t even know some people already used similar name i also used and people are still creating similar names like mine since I created mine.
I never said anyone should be banned for similar names i was just saying it should not be allowed anymore since it’s already causing confusion.
I will go with what notocactus said, anyone who registered similar name with someone in other to use it to scam members in the forum should be ban with evidence of scam attempt, I think it’s better this way.
40. Post 66468619 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 15:23:07 CET 2026) in Similar name registration should not be allowed.:
It should not and all other account names should not be banned simply and only because of the names. Days ago, two accounts with names similar to two signature campaign managers were nuked. I don't look details but assume there is no scam activities from them, their accounts should be fine. It's my opinion, as we can not assume that any user with any name was created just for scam at all.
Before they do any scam, they are naive, and it's unfair to ban them or nuke them.
If ban, nuke is applied too simple like this, BitBakerr1 accounts should have been banned already, while it was not banned.
41. Post 66468593 (unedited backup) (by cryptofrka) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 15:13:37 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Halab must be one of those Bitcoin bears who doesn't believe ONE. MILLION. DOLLARS will be the closest prediction tomorrow evening. I get it though, as bullish as I am, even I find that hard to believe. I can only hope you'll win

I spend my 10
BTC to give malus to LoyceV. I curse you, non-believer!
42. Post 66468446 (unedited backup) (by walletrecovery) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 14:24:07 CET 2026) in Bitcoin core wallet balance not appearing:
I didnt understand how to load all the files at once can you show me through a video or image plz?
Just load them one at a time. It takes a while to sync, but you shouldn't rush any of this anyway.
or you mean there is other app where i can do that safely?
Nothing is absolutely safe. So after syncing your other laptop, remove it's internet connecting, and never connect it again. That gives you a safe offline system to load all wallets. If any of them have a balance, don't rush by connecting it to the internet again!
synchronising the bitcoin core wallet on my other laptop its taking one week.
If your system is low on RAM and it's already showing 1 week at the start, chances are that estimate increases a lot once it progresses.
What wonderful and kind people there are on this forum! How everyone tried to help, and how did it all end? The person simply disappeared without giving you anything or even a kind word of thanks. The moral of this and all other such stories is that you shouldn't help anyone here. Even if you do, no one will admit to being rich, because everyone knows that besides you, the good people of this forum, there are also scammers waiting for the next victim to scam and take all the money for themselves, or money they didn't earn and have no right to. I can't even remember the last time someone helped someone here and received even a fraction of the money for it. Since Bitcoin has been worth over $1,000, I don't think anyone will receive any compensation for their knowledge or help. People who haven't spent 15 years of their lives studying Bitcoin simply come here and get advice for free, which makes them millionaires. After you make them millionaires, they don't even say thank you, they just disappear! Serves you right. Keep helping for free, and don't ask people for their wallets. Help them in a way that allows them to solve their own problems and disappear without even a thank you!
43. Post 66468225 (unedited backup) (by cygan) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 12:58:37 CET 2026) in Die Default Trust wurde geändert ! :
neuer monat - neues update
in diesen monat (märz) waren 111 user berechtigt in die dt-liste mit aufgenommen zu werden...
alte dt1-liste:
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
willi9974
NeuroticFish
achow101
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
holydarkness
Lafu
polymerbit
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Kryptowerk
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
Bthd
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
neue dt1-liste:
theymos
gmaxwell
OgNasty
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
babo
Welsh
d5000
joker_josue
Pmalek
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
Swordsoffreedom
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
willi9974
cryptodevil
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
Jet Cash
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
sheenshane
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Bthd
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
YOSHIE
inspace
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
paid2
n0nce
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
aus unserem deutschsprachigen bereich sind insgesamt 7 leute (4 weniger als noch im februar) vertreten: d5000, willi9974, Real-Duke, Lafu, mole0815, Lakai01 und bullrun2024bro
hier ist nochmal der original beitrag von theymos:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5117330.msg66361122#msg66361122wer genau rausgeflogen ist und wer dafür neu aufgenommen wurde, dies könnt ihr aus dieser liste entnehmen - hier hat es leider Buchi-88, polymerbit, Kryptowerk und efialtis getroffen:
44. Post 66468021 (unedited backup) (by fullfitlarry) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 11:31:37 CET 2026) in Merit Rank System Formula:
Why are you complaining?
According to the latest data from
Re: The future of Bitcointalk: Low Ranking Top Merit earners in the past 30 days by @LoyceV.

You are amongst in the top 50. So it means that merit system is not broken as you have thought so.
45. Post 66467984 (unedited backup) (by Faizan Zen) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 11:17:49 CET 2026) in Merit Rank System Formula:
From Jr. Member to Member need 5x merit (5 merit)
From Member to Full member need 5x merit (50 merit)
Your math sucks

Damn, I didn't realize it. And it seems like you're the only one who realize it. Lol
5 x 5 is = 25

not 50

Thanks
You need roughly 1 Merit per day to reach all Ranks by the time you have enough Activity. That's not difficult for anyone with half decent posts, and the Merit system is designed to stop others from Ranking up as many accounts as they can spam with.
At least I receive 5 merits per year, so far
46. Post 66467283 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 05:55:37 CET 2026) in Any public Electrum servers that don't track/log user data?:
On the other hand, if the servers.json is generated by the users using a compiled client or while running, then it's not really accurate to call it hard-coded.
We can see this is actually the case. Neither mine, nor LoyceV's server is listed in the
server.json file, yet both pop up on the client side. I see many servers on my client that aren't listed on the
server.json file. It is a bit of a mystery.
It's actually not the case with server.json.
That list is kind of the default list that the client set to bootstrap its connection, just like Bitcoin Core's DNS Seed.
Your server can make it to the client's list because the client queries for its server's peers which may include yours.
Then with it, it populates its server list. If one of its connected server is your peer, your server will be included to the client's list.
Here's a reference in Electrum's documentation:
electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html#does-electrum-trust-serversA list of server peers is also requested by the client, to learn about other servers it can use.
(There is a list of hardcoded servers in the client to bootstrap)
47. Post 66467151 (unedited backup) (by philipma1957) (scraped on Tue Mar 3 04:06:13 CET 2026) in Is Thread Quality Falling? :
I take the Merits earned in the last 120 days and multiply them by the total Merits earned over time, then divide the product by the number of posts written in the forum.
I think this simplifies reality too much, especially for edge cases. For your consideration:
- How does airdropped Merit fit in?
- If a user is inactive for 4 months, his score drops significantly.
- A shitposter's score increases with every post deleted by Mods.
fillippone, LoyceV, was this something that interested you?
I won't use an extension, so I'll pass on this one.
And just delete your posts that do not get merits.
Ie make 300 posts in a month go back and delete 50 that did not make a merit. pretty much hurts the accuracy of what elite is .
As to quality posts my two best board for quality died since they were mining btc and mining alts.
I gave thousands of posts on how to build miners silence miners etc.
That shit is pretty much dead for a retail house.
I can make a good post but I lost my favorite subject areas. Makes it hard to do it.
Also BTC is over 17 years old.
bitcointalk is over 15 years old.
I have been here since 2012 more than 13 years and 6 months ago.
so
all exchanges crashes = same old news
all ponzis = same old news.
all politics feels like the same.
all wars seem repetitive
mining is only for a person that has over 100kwatts an hour at 4-5 cents a kwatt and even that means under 714 earned and only about 600 after power.
no home miner in that camp. So for me writing a good thread is harder as my interest was in mining. Not so much using BTC as a Visa card .
48. Post 66466183 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 21:25:19 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Or buying a bonus helps get rid of it much faster.
Shit, I forgot something. I edited the end of my post.
Is it far fetched to pay 10
BTC in 2 consecutive weeks to to reach a total of 0.50% malus for the users with p.malus?

You do what you want with your
BTC 
.
49. Post 66466065 (unedited backup) (by Faisal2202) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 20:52:25 CET 2026) in Is Thread Quality Falling? :
LoyceV is likely not an easy guy to satisfy, so you might want to set your sights a wee bit lower.
Over the years, what I have tended to do is to post in topics that are of interest to me, and of course, I find bitcoin to be an ongoingly fascinating topic, yet surely if guys are having to "fake it to make it" then yeah, it becomes more difficult to write in a way that might attempt to combine your ideas and/or your experiences in a way that attempts to interact with topics being discussed in the thread that you are posting.
There surely are some guys who post about their desires to get rich quick or to trade or to post in shitcoin threads and/or gambling threads, and even though I try NOT to frequent those kinds of threads, there could be ways to even make those kinds of posts interesting enough to other members in order to inspire such other members to send you an smerit.
Thanks for your response JJG, I was waiting for someone to guide me on this matter, like how can I be unignored by him? I know he ignored me and my posts won't be visible to him at all so anything I post will be of no use.
I also tend to do the same. In the start, I was only posting in threads I understand, and that were interesting too, and threads in which I can post something good and helpful, or if I have a question. But I thought a lot about where I did wrong and in which timeline he could have ignored me, like if the timeline were somehow known, then maybe I could remember what I did wrong. Anyway, your concern made me think again and I did made some posts back in the day that was not relevant to the topic because OP was talking about one thing and I was about talking another, but that was only one or two times, and I still remember those posts because everyone bashed me haha, I knew it was my mistake so I apologized to everyone and edited my post. But it was really one or two time so that can't be it.
Because making such mistakes one or two times can be forgivable. So maybe I said something in a post that he read, and he thought I know nothing, or that, as you said, maybe I gave him the impression that I am pretending or faking, well, I have always been honest and accept my mistakes because where I am wrong, I am wrong, there is no point in faking anything. I have learned one thing that if you want to grow and learn, ask any kind of question that comes to your mind, so I did the same before ChatGPT's arrival, so maybe I asked or said something that I should'nt have asked.
There are always some ways to make the post more interesting to get merit but I am not focusing on earning merit but to post not whatever comes to my mind, but trying to be helpful, informative and at least agree with them like you said trying to make it interesting. Well thanks again for the reponse, I hope I will end up with a way to be unignored by him as you said it can be hard but not impossible. So I will give it a try.
50. Post 66465927 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 20:12:43 CET 2026) in The ultimate battle royale for BTC price prediction | sponsored by 🌐 Bridgoro:
Lock & unlock
Everyone participated \o/ !
Here are your predictions for round 6 :| Name | Prediction |
| BABY SHOES | 62 323,00 |
| cryptofrka | 1 000 000,00 |
| Danydee | 65 663,00 |
| Doan9269 | 64 517,00 |
| ESG | 68 888,88 |
| examplens | 65 111,56 |
| GazetaBitcoin | 69 623,00 |
| Hypnotizer | 66 669,00 |
| Leahized | 65 000,00 |
| LogitechMouse | 65 696,69 |
| LoyceV | 68 000,00 |
| Pmalek | 67 239,41 |
| promise444c5 | 66 500,00 |
| xLays | 68 767,67 |
Malus can't harm me. ONE. MILLION. DOLLARS.
Cryptofrka, I thought you were joking and that you were going to edit your prediction discreetly. But you were serious... or you forgot to edit it.
That's bold, that's ballsy. Especially with just one life. I like that.
I'm going to reward you with 10BTC, which will be credited to your account immediately.
My assistant will explain below how p.malus work. If you manage to get rid of your p.malus and you are still in the game, I will give you an extra 10BTC.
How the poisoned malus (p.malus) works ?The person who ends up in last place will receive a p.malus of 1.25%.
The second-to-last player will receive a p.malus of 1%.
The third-to-last player will receive a p.malus of 0.75%.
These p.malus will not disappear at the end of round 7. At the end of each round, the p.malus will be reduced by 0.25. These p.malus will disappear if they reach 0.
Example :
Round X: Player 1 has a p.malus of 1%.
Round X+1: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0.75%.
Round X+2: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0.50%.
Round X+3: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0.25%.
Round X+4: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0%. He is healed.
If, by unfortunate chance, Player 1 receives a another malus, it is added to his current p.malus.
Example :
Round X: Player 1 has a p.malus of 1%.
Round X+1: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0.75%.
Round X+1: Player 1 gets a malus of 0.50%, his p.malus increases to 0.75 + 0.50 = 1.25%.
Round X+2: Player 1 has a p.malus of 1%.
Round X+3: Player 1 has a p.malus of 0.75%.
Etc...
51. Post 66464385 (unedited backup) (by DireWolfM14) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 14:15:37 CET 2026) in Any public Electrum servers that don't track/log user data?:
On the other hand, if the servers.json is generated by the users using a compiled client or while running, then it's not really accurate to call it hard-coded.
We can see this is actually the case. Neither mine, nor LoyceV's server is listed in the
server.json file, yet both pop up on the client side. I see many servers on my client that aren't listed on the
server.json file. It is a bit of a mystery.
@ghost43 is one of the developers, and although he isn't a regular here, he does drop in once in a while. I'm not sure if this is a big enough subject for him to spend time explaining, but we may get lucky.
52. Post 66463214 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 05:27:43 CET 2026) in Is Thread Quality Falling? :
[edited out]
Thanks for your insightful comments about me and I will do my best from now on. New year resolution now to be unignored by you
LoyceV is likely not an easy guy to satisfy, so you might want to set your sights a wee bit lower.
Over the years, what I have tended to do is to post in topics that are of interest to me, and of course, I find bitcoin to be an ongoingly fascinating topic, yet surely if guys are having to "fake it to make it" then yeah, it becomes more difficult to write in a way that might attempt to combine your ideas and/or your experiences in a way that attempts to interact with topics being discussed in the thread that you are posting.
There surely are some guys who post about their desires to get rich quick or to trade or to post in shitcoin threads and/or gambling threads, and even though I try NOT to frequent those kinds of threads, there could be ways to even make those kinds of posts interesting enough to other members in order to inspire such other members to send you an smerit.
53. Post 66463021 (unedited backup) (by rishib) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 02:08:49 CET 2026) in [SERVICE] Blockrand: Double-Blind Randomness (Show HN #1) for Dice/Crash/Games:
Incredible to see the technical back-and-forth here.
@NotATether: You're spot on. The raffle/giveaway use case is the perfect "lite" version of this. The reason we moved from Block-hashes to Drand is specifically to solve the "Miner Manipulation" and "Reorg" issues you mentioned. In a high-stakes environment, we need a heartbeat that can't be "mined" or delayed by a single actor.
@LoyceV: Precisely. With 2256 states, the bias from a simple modulo is technically astronomical (around 10-75), which is effectively zero for any standard game.
@dewez, I appreciate the detailed list. As a fellow builder, I respect the "100% in-house" philosophy. However, I think there’s a distinction between "Trusting a 3rd party" and "Verifying a Physical Constant."
To address your points:
On Trust (Points 1, 5, 6, 9): Unlike block hashes (which @NotATether mentioned), Drand isn't "mined." It’s a threshold network of 20+ independent entities (Cloudflare, Ethereum Foundation, various Universities). To "fuck up" a result, 51% of those global entities must collude in milliseconds. That is a higher security bar than any single casino's server.
The "Commitment Ceremony" (Point 3 & 4): This is the core of Blockrand. The "Client Seed" isn't gone; it’s just evolved. The user's input now acts as a nonce that is hashed with a future Drand epoch. The "Ceremony" is the 10-second countdown where the house and player are both mathematically locked out.
The "Bad Implementation" (Points 8 & dewez’s follow-up): You are 100% correct about bias. A bad modulo on a good hash is still a bad result. That’s why Blockrand uses Rejection Sampling over the full 32-byte threshold signature. We don't "eat digits"; we ensure uniform distribution across the entire range.
It’s not an IOU—it’s a Smart Contract for Entropy. It protects the operator from "Whale FUD" just as much as it protects the player.
54. Post 66462885 (unedited backup) (by taufik123) (scraped on Mon Mar 2 00:44:19 CET 2026) in Save your nice merit records here - V2 (new, updated thread):
Finally, I got to a very important milestone: 20,000 merits:

Thank you to everyone, from
RodeoX, who gave me the first merit, to *Ace*, who gave me this last one!
20,000 Merit An incredible achievement, you are now the number 2 person after LoyceV with 21303 Merit.
But after that in an instant it increased +24 merit.
I'm also up to 2222 at the moment, a good number, but it takes 17,802 Merit to overtake you :v

55. Post 66462273 (unedited backup) (by SuperBitMan) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 21:48:13 CET 2026) in casinos should entrust reasonable finance to Admin, before operating.:
the forum's mission to be as free as possible.
[/quote]
Thanks LoyceV for bringing my attention to bitcointalk forum mission, and with this my suggestion can’t be possible.
Thanks to those who brought up other suggestions to make this forum more safe, we will keep doing our best to reduce scam.
I will lock this thread now.
56. Post 66461794 (unedited backup) (by theymos) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 19:30:25 CET 2026) in DT update log:
This month 111 users were eligible.
Old:
HostFat
gmaxwell
OgNasty
Vod
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
Cyrus
Welsh
ibminer
d5000
joker_josue
Mitchell
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
arulbero
buckrogers
Buchi-88
willi9974
NeuroticFish
achow101
examplens
nutildah
minerjones
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
holydarkness
Lafu
polymerbit
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Kryptowerk
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
DdmrDdmr
shahzadafzal
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Husna QA
Bthd
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
Little Mouse
YOSHIE
inspace
jokers10
Awaklara
efialtis
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
New:
theymos
gmaxwell
OgNasty
vapourminer
mprep
Foxpup
philipma1957
babo
Welsh
d5000
joker_josue
Pmalek
albon
wwzsocki
Timelord2067
jeremypwr
gbianchi
EFS
Swordsoffreedom
hybridsole
stompix
hilariousandco
willi9974
cryptodevil
JayJuanGee
NeuroticFish
achow101
DaveF
examplens
nutildah
irfan_pak10
yahoo62278
bitbollo
zazarb
pooya87
LFC_Bitcoin
mocacinno
Real-Duke
klarki
LoyceV
The Sceptical Chymist
SFR10
TryNinja
Jet Cash
holydarkness
Lafu
tweetious
AakZaki
giammangiato
buwaytress
crwth
Vispilio
hosemary
krogothmanhattan
JollyGood
RaltcoinsB
igebotz
El duderino_
KTChampions
Trofo
icopress
sheenshane
JeromeTash
logfiles
Bitcoin_Arena
GazetaBitcoin
tvplus006
mole0815
bitmover
DdmrDdmr
anonymousminer
Lakai01
Bthd
fillippone
cryptofrka
abhiseshakana
The Cryptovator
lovesmayfamilis
DireWolfM14
notblox1
YOSHIE
inspace
Awaklara
geophphreigh
zasad@
Rikafip
Etranger
NotATether
Stalker22
bullrun2024bro
BlackHatCoiner
Charles-Tim
Lillominato89
Free Market Capitalist
paid2
n0nce
YodasRedRocket
PowerGlove
God Of Thunder
apogio
57. Post 66461395 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 17:19:14 CET 2026) in Similar name registration should not be allowed.:
That's not how it happened. I never tried to register "LoyceValenzuela", someone created that years later.
I forgot to check with registration dates and user id numbers, as I thought my memory was accurate.

58. Post 66461321 (unedited backup) (by notocactus) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 16:58:25 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".
Some are mine, most aren't:
2384907.
LoyceValenzuelaI remembered that in a post years ago, you revealed on reason you chose your username as LoyceV. It's because someone registered an account with LoyceValenzuela already, while it was initially the name you wanted to register.
59. Post 66461185 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 16:16:43 CET 2026) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Lista New Users:
HostFat gmaxwell OgNasty (CONFIRMED) Vod (CONFIRMED) vapourminer (CONFIRMED) mprep Foxpup philipma1957 (CONFIRMED) Cyrus (CONFIRMED) Welsh ibminer (CONFIRMED) d5000 (CONFIRMED) joker_josue (CONFIRMED) Mitchell (CONFIRMED) albon (CONFIRMED) wwzsocki (CONFIRMED) Timelord2067 (CONFIRMED) jeremypwr (CONFIRMED) gbianchi (CONFIRMED) EFS (CONFIRMED) hybridsole (CONFIRMED) stompix (CONFIRMED) hilariousandco (CONFIRMED) arulbero (CONFIRMED) buckrogers (CONFIRMED) Buchi-88 (CONFIRMED) willi9974 NeuroticFish (CONFIRMED) achow101 (CONFIRMED) examplens (CONFIRMED) nutildah (CONFIRMED) minerjones (CONFIRMED) irfan_pak10 (CONFIRMED) yahoo62278 (CONFIRMED) bitbollo (CONFIRMED) pooya87 (CONFIRMED) LFC_Bitcoin (CONFIRMED) mocacinno Real-Duke (CONFIRMED) klarki (CONFIRMED) LoyceV The Sceptical Chymist (CONFIRMED) SFR10 (CONFIRMED) TryNinja (CONFIRMED) holydarkness (CONFIRMED) Lafu (CONFIRMED) polymerbit (CONFIRMED) AakZaki giammangiato (CONFIRMED) buwaytress (CONFIRMED) crwth (CONFIRMED) Kryptowerk (CONFIRMED) Vispilio (CONFIRMED) hosemary (CONFIRMED) krogothmanhattan (CONFIRMED) RaltcoinsB (CONFIRMED) igebotz (CONFIRMED) El duderino_ (CONFIRMED) KTChampions (CONFIRMED) Trofo (CONFIRMED) icopress JeromeTash logfiles Bitcoin_Arena (CONFIRMED) GazetaBitcoin (CONFIRMED) tvplus006 (CONFIRMED) mole0815 (CONFIRMED) DdmrDdmr (CONFIRMED) shahzadafzal anonymousminer (CONFIRMED) Lakai01 (CONFIRMED) Husna QA (CONFIRMED) Bthd fillippone (CONFIRMED) cryptofrka (CONFIRMED) abhiseshakana (CONFIRMED) The Cryptovator (CONFIRMED) lovesmayfamilis DireWolfM14 (CONFIRMED) notblox1 (CONFIRMED) Little Mouse (CONFIRMED) YOSHIE (CONFIRMED) inspace (CONFIRMED) jokers10 (CONFIRMED) Awaklara (CONFIRMED) efialtis geophphreigh (CONFIRMED) zasad@ (CONFIRMED) Rikafip (CONFIRMED) Etranger (CONFIRMED) NotATether (CONFIRMED) Stalker22 (CONFIRMED) bullrun2024bro Charles-Tim Lillominato89 (CONFIRMED) Free Market Capitalist YodasRedRocket (CONFIRMED) PowerGlove (CONFIRMED) God Of Thunder (CONFIRMED) apogio (CONFIRMED)
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60. Post 66461133 (unedited backup) (by dewez) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 15:57:13 CET 2026) in [SERVICE] Blockrand: Double-Blind Randomness (Show HN #1) for Dice/Crash/Games:
example:
one byte = 0–255 (256 values)
256 % 10 ≠ 0
so byte % 10 makes some numbers appear 26 times and others 25 times
that’s bias.
Now do the same with 32 bytes instead of just one, and the bias disappears.
sure.. the point was: after you get a solid hash bad implementation can fuck it up.
61. Post 66461121 (unedited backup) (by icopress) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 15:51:19 CET 2026) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:
Hi all! I've blocked the thread.
1. The results will be announced within a week or two.
2. There will be 20 prizes of $150 each.
3. Each user has been assigned a number of slots in the raffle (we will use the system suggested by examplens).
criptoevangelista
Pablo-wood
DaNNy001
Donneski
Obulis
- Valid votes (and the number of slots that the user will occupy in the raffle).
icopress (2 slots)
SamReomo (10 slots).
Karl_3000 (10 slots).
Barikui1 (7 slots).
SatoPrincess (10 slots)
Su-asa (7 slots).
Nathrixxx (7 slots).
rachael9385 (8 slots).
adultcrypto (10 slots).
Bigjoe33 (8 slots).
bitmover (9 slot).
NeuroticFish (7 slots).
Dreadboost (10 slots).
MorganaX (9 slots).
justinlamode (10 slots).
Victorybit1 (8 slots).
Jaycoinz (8 slots).
TryNinja (10 slots).
Floczy (10 slots).
zasad@ (5 slots).
Satofan44 (3 slots).
apogio (6 slots).
*Ace* (6 slots).
m2017 (6 slots).
lovesmayfamilis (6 slots).
AprilioMP (3 slots).
MAAManda (4 slots).
Tmoonz (4 slots).
bangjoe (6 slots).
BABY SHOES (5 slots).
Lillominato89 (7 slots).
babo (7 slots).
LFC_Bitcoin (7 slots).
Fivestar4everMVP (4 slots).
Ojima-ojo (3 slots).
GeorgeJohn (6 slots).
Bright0515 (6 slots).
Btcdeybodi (10 slots).
Sexylizzy2813 (6 slots).
giorgione (4 slots).
Lida93 (8 slots).
bitbollo (10 slots).
bastisisca (5 slots).
MainIbem (2 slots).
The Sceptical Chymist (10 slot).
verdinio (4 slots).
Majestic-milf (9 slots).
pewboy (5 slots).
m4r1o (5 slots).
KingsDen (5 slots).
changaa (5 slots).
bubilas (10 slots).
summonerrk (9 slots).
cande86 (3 slots).
xenomorfo (5 slots).
Tinubu (10 slots).
Pmalek (10 slots).
promise444c5 (7 slots).
imthegreat (7 slots).
Woodie (6 slots).
Rockstarguy (1 slots).
examplens (10 slots).
banana33 (5 slots).
sabotag3x (4 slots).
dollyamo (4 slots).
Wakate (4 slots).
martinom (3 slots).
blomen (8 slots).
Peanutswar (8 slots).
kennycryptoitalia (4 slots).
GiftedMAN (6 slots).
aipercoin (3 slots).
fluffaloo (5 slots).
Wake Up (4 slots).
nutildah (6 slots).
TypoTonic (10 slots).
Obim34 (10 slots).
EFS (5 slots).
joker_josue (13 slots).
sotelorene (8 slots).
d5000 (10 slots).
dkbit98 (10 slots).
ABCbits (7 slots).
famososMuertos (8 slots).
Sir_Garry55 (8 slots).
Odohu (10 slots).
Foxpup (9 slots).
Perfectbaby (8 slots).
notblox1 (10 slots).
obuoma (10 slots).
Mhizlove (5 slots).
fillippone (10 slots).
AakZaki (10 slots).
Yablee0 (8 slots).
PowerGlove (10 slots).
LoyceV (9 slots).
Porfirii (9 slots).
taufik123 (10 slots).
bestcandy (10 slots).
Luzin (9 slots).
safar1980 (5 slots).
Etranger (10 slots).
xLays (4 slots).
holydarkness (14 slots).
W Jr. (6 slots).
Mustang Shelby (5 slots).
Rikafip (10 slots).
katanic97 (10 slots).
JollyGood (14 slots).
Fiatless (10 slots).
GazetaBitcoin (10 slots).
inspace (10 slots).
Forsyth Jones (10 slots).
Mia Chloe (9 slots).
Pjcr7 (2 slots).
I also have 10 places because I voted, and I want to give 8 of my slots to the following posts because I consider them the most comprehensive (holydarkness, JollyGood), that is, I will keep 2 slots for myself.
62. Post 66460744 (unedited backup) (by fillippone) (scraped on Sun Mar 1 13:17:01 CET 2026) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:
Hello guys, a lot has changed recently on the Wall observer, so I started up
something that I used to do a long time ago.Wall Observer BTC/USD Report: february 2026
₿ Bitcoin Trend - February 2026 - February 2026Fig. 1. Market Trend
📈 Historical Post Trend (5 Years)Fig. 2. Monthly Post Volume in Wall Observer Thread
📈 Historical Merit Trend (5 Years)Fig. 3. Monthly Merit Volume in Wall Observer Thread
📊 Monthly ComparisonFig. 4. Monthly Statistics Comparison
📊 Correlation BTC Price ↔ Post VolumeFig. 5. Correlazione mensile tra variazione prezzo BTC e volume post
🔄 Merit Flow (Chord Diagram)Fig. 6. Merit transfers between users
🏆 All-Time Top 25 Posters| # | User | Posts | % |
| ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
| 🥇 | ChartBuddy | 58,214 | 9.0% |
| 🥈 | JayJuanGee | 24,089 | 3.7% |
| 🥉 | El duderino_ | 16,321 | 2.5% |
| 4 | adamstgBit | 8,523 | 1.3% |
| 5 | Last of the V8s | 8,282 | 1.3% |
| 6 | LFC_Bitcoin | 8,229 | 1.3% |
| 7 | HairyMaclairy | 7,644 | 1.2% |
| 8 | jojo69 | 7,419 | 1.1% |
| 9 | philipma1957 | 7,020 | 1.1% |
| 10 | Biodom | 6,412 | 1.0% |
| 11 | JimboToronto | 6,385 | 1.0% |
| 12 | Torque | 6,179 | 1.0% |
| 13 | xhomerx10 | 6,035 | 0.9% |
| 14 | d_eddie | 5,623 | 0.9% |
| 15 | Hueristic | 5,526 | 0.9% |
| 16 | bitserve | 5,286 | 0.8% |
| 17 | BobLawblaw | 4,938 | 0.8% |
| 18 | Fatman3001 | 4,857 | 0.7% |
| 19 | Richy_T | 4,576 | 0.7% |
| 20 | cAPSLOCK | 4,539 | 0.7% |
| 21 | Toxic2040 | 4,463 | 0.7% |
| 22 | BlindMayorBitcorn | 4,460 | 0.7% |
| 23 | OutOfMemory | 4,398 | 0.7% |
| 24 | realr0ach | 4,228 | 0.7% |
| 25 | jbreher | 4,213 | 0.6% |
🏅 All-Time Top 25 Merit Receivers| # | User | Merits |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| 🥇 | El duderino_ | 13,466 |
| 🥈 | xhomerx10 | 9,411 |
| 🥉 | LFC_Bitcoin | 8,943 |
| 4 | JayJuanGee | 8,587 |
| 5 | AlcoHoDL | 6,407 |
| 6 | cAPSLOCK | 5,766 |
| 7 | Hueristic | 5,240 |
| 8 | d_eddie | 5,041 |
| 9 | JimboToronto | 5,025 |
| 10 | Paashaas | 4,937 |
| 11 | Biodom | 4,860 |
| 12 | OutOfMemory | 4,780 |
| 13 | BobLawblaw | 4,656 |
| 14 | philipma1957 | 4,469 |
| 15 | Torque | 4,379 |
| 16 | Toxic2040 | 4,158 |
| 17 | fillippone | 4,130 |
| 18 | jojo69 | 4,050 |
| 19 | vapourminer | 3,744 |
| 20 | ivomm | 3,299 |
| 21 | Last of the V8s | 3,178 |
| 22 | Gachapin | 2,898 |
| 23 | BitcoinBunny | 2,866 |
| 24 | sirazimuth | 2,673 |
| 25 | bitebits | 2,655 |
All-time statistics: 649,404 posts from 6,758 users | 225,013 merits (since Feb 2018)
Report generated on 2026-03-01 13:12Data provided by BitList.co - BitcoinTalk Archive by TryNinja
63. 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.
64. 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?
65. 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.
66. 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.
67. 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!
68. 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.
69. 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!!!
70. 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.
71. 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.
72. 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.
73. 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!
74. 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.
75. 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.
76. 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.
77. 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.