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1. Post 66227523 (unedited backup) (by lovesmayfamilis) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 07:03:37 CET 2025) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:
There are just too many silent Heros on the staff forum that deserves recognitions. Imo.
That may be, but if they quietly fulfill their Moderator tasks behind the screens, nobody can even vote for them.
I understand that but they were once voted for, and it is easy to see which mod(s) are doing a good job by looking at the section(s) they moderate, and we( mods) all know those that go far beyond their primary task to keep the forum clean. We see and know them.
Honouring everyone else but not the moderators who keep the place clean for discussion doesn't feel right to me.

We don't know genders here but still vote for the Miss category.
Anyone who says they sincerely love the forum and do everything they can to keep it clean will be considered a volunteer. Moderators (I know for a fact) are paid for their work. Therefore, the most sincere moderators, who manage to maintain order not only in their local section but also in several others, are visible even without announcing themselves. They are modest and fulfill their duties 100%. In other words, they do the job they are supposed to or are required to do, right? Do you see the difference between volunteering and a paid position?
Regarding gender, users have the right to see some people as a different gender, especially when they behave in a way that their stated gender does not typically

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2. Post 66227427 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 06:00:07 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
Not trusting someone's judgement doesn't make him stupid.
It's hard to believe you're using that argument. What makes him stupid isn't that. What makes him stupid is lecturing people on how the trust system should work and not having started building a trust list himself, which is empty. But it's understandable because between his big ego and his claim that most DTs aren't fit, it's clear that he thinks the DT system should be just him (and maybe the only two or three people he likes)
That's just one of the things that makes him stupid.
I don't see a point of more exclusions, but his list keeps growing:
Well, if you don't see the point and people continue to exclude him, maybe you're the one who's wrong.
3. Post 66227286 (unedited backup) (by Xiestar) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 04:01:13 CET 2025) in Voting system to remove unjustified trust feedback :
With user like @satofan44 abusing the trust system, this might be a good time to revisit this idea.
I doubt will be a manipulation a big problem or else some DT shouldn’t receive that position for not having a good knowledge to know what’s the proper use of trust system.
I will ask you a simple question. Do satofan44 currently abusing the trust system?
Yes/No
If yes, why does some DT still backing this user by providing positive trust just to counter negative trust put to this user for trust abuse. Being a non DT is not an excuse for not using the trust system properly or else why the heck he has the feature to put trust on someone profile. The idea is to filter the idiotic trust send by a clown like this user.
4. Post 66227268 (unedited backup) (by Xiestar) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 03:51:20 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
Blah blah blah
Another typical LoyceV shit behaving like Satofan44 thinking that his opinion only matters when it comes to trust.
The user you are defending is handling negative tags to back up his toxic behavior. You are advocating a proper use of trust system yet you are ignoring a user like this just because he has good knowledge on Bitcoin. This is why I always view you as a double standard guy because you don’t have balls to deal with this guy that clearly not using the trust system.
DT with an opinion this kind of behavior is okay for the sake of freedom of speech probably have same behavior to this user deep inside.
I don’t see the point why does removing a bad behavior will be bad to the community. This is the most dumb ass thinking to apply freedom of speech. I will tolerate some profanity but a direct attack to the user as a regular behavior is a psychopath behavior.
And Boohoo! This pajeet will not wear a signature code without being paid. It’s hypocrisy.
5. Post 66227235 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 03:26:55 CET 2025) in [Guia] Como utilizar o sistema de Trust (confiança) do fórum corretamente:
BUMP
Acho que é bom relembrar este tópico.
Desde que foi criado, já entraram vários membros, então pode ser bom para entender como funciona o sistema Trust (Confiança) do fórum.
Me relembrando como o tempo passa rápido.

6 anos trás...
O theymos era o usuário com mais merits recebidos, 6343. Hoje em dia o LoyceV está quase nos 20k (19750).
Eu fui de 1191 para 8982.
6. Post 66227202 (unedited backup) (by PowerGlove) (scraped on Sun Dec 28 02:49:37 CET 2025) in Ranking up/down:
(Whenever I sit down to write a post or PM these days, I always get about 20% of the way through, and then I sigh deeply and think, "Why am I even trying?". I don't know why talking to you guys has become so pointless-seeming, but, it has. Writing this post was its own little exercise in tenacity, and it took around 2 weeks of on-and-off effort and revisions before I finally gave up, deleted most of it, and decided to just mix a few keepable paragraphs with some lightly-edited "off the cuff" thoughts. Anyway, I've done my best to come across as polite and constructive.)
I am pretty sure that it has been more than a month since you, PowerGlove, referred me to this thread, and finally I was able to go through it.
Thanks for reading it!
Maybe I should first of all express my sadness that you are planning to either greatly diminish or maybe even completely stop with your "forum work," which is too bad for those of us who are continuing to use the forum and not benefitting from your could have had been contributions.
Thanks, JJG. I really appreciate that.
I have my doubts that you either described a problem adequate for needs of resolution and/or even resolutions that reasonably addressed such a problem without causing its own negative repercussions.
Yup. I can see how you'd feel that way. The OP doesn't really do a good job of making a convincing case that something like what I'm proposing is necessary. It also doesn't do a good job of explaining how it compares tradeoff-wise with every other SNR-increasing device that I've considered. I guess, I'm kind of being lazy and just sharing the blueprint for something that I've thought about for a long time and considered from very many angles, but, I don't really have the energy to expound on or justify it. I'm personally satisfied that what I've described belongs to the very small set of workable solutions given all of the constraints on the problem, and I suppose it's just one of those things where I expect that anyone who examines the issue deeply enough will come to the same conclusion.
All I can really offer you in my current mood is two little thoughts and one recent example (all three of which are kind of lazy, I'll admit):
(*) The first little thought stems from my evaluation of the following two quotes (both of which were written for the Welcome Message, under a section titled "The purpose of the forum"; emphasis is not my own):
A lot of people come here primarily looking to make money. The forum administration is very happy that people are able to use the forum in order to better themselves; indeed, one of the reasons for Bitcoin's creation was to break the artificial barriers which prevent so many people around the world from attaining prosperity. However, if your attempts to make money conflict with the forum's primary goal of enabling discussion, then you are swimming upstream, and you will not be successful in the end.
If you view the forum as some sort of "job" where you complete some basic tasks and get paid, then you will almost certainly be disappointed, and the forum administration will not be sympathetic. If you do make money using the forum, then it will be through innovation and entrepreneurship, not any sort of mindless busywork.
I don't know about you, but, when I read those quotes end-to-end and carefully, I'm left both with a feeling of very strong
agreement, and with a feeling of very strong
disappointment at just how untrue those ideas actually are. I mean... "you are swimming upstream, and you will not be successful in the end"? And, "it will be through innovation and entrepreneurship, not any sort of mindless busywork"? Yeah, right. My
foot. Minus a few cool corners, and excluding our long list of resident crazies, all that the forum
is at this point is a dwindling core of genuine Bitcoin enthusiasts getting drowned out by an endless procession of "I can make money by posting!?" types who
are "successful in the end" doing absolutely nothing
but "mindless busywork".
Now, I'm not under the illusion that it's even
possible to make the reality of the forum correspond with those quotes, but, I do think that the correspondence would be a little bit better if there were a mindless-posting countermeasure in place (
besides moderation, which, if you think about it, sits too close to censorship as an idea, and shouldn't be something that the forum seeks to have more and more of, especially not when there are systemic alternatives like the one I'm proposing; also, I don't like the idea of misusing the trust system for this problem: in fact, this is neither here nor there, but, if I were building a Bitcointalk-like environment from scratch, I'd say that the trust system would be the single thing that I'd be
very hesitant to copy or draw much inspiration from, because I believe it has, over time, become a source of a lot more community-wise harm than good). I suppose you could argue that we already
have a mindless-posting countermeasure in the form of the merit system itself, but, I think it's obvious to anyone that's been paying attention for the last few years that the merit system is not the "filter" that it once was, and that account farmers and individual would-be sigspammers have pretty much figured out how to systematically work around it.
(*) The second little thought is that theymos and I both agree that
something needs to be done:
The SNR is definitely too low: that's one of the biggest problems on the forum.
Agreed. I sometimes wonder at the wisdom of a free-speech haven that drives away the people with ideas actually worth preserving.
(*) And finally, the recent example is to do with that obvious account farm that started spamming the forum with AI-slop meant to come across as very human-sounding and relatable/likable (the one with lots of uses of "ngl", "tbh", "idk", "lol", "imo", "xd", and suchlike):
My energy/patience is draining pretty fast, so, I'm not going to unpack the whole thing carefully, but, I will say that if I pick out an account like
this one, I'm left thinking, "Wow. You really can just show up on the forum, have an LLM synthesize 178 agreeable posts about nothing, rely on the moderators to clean up ~80% of it, and then be left with a good-looking merit-to-post ratio of 6:29 and a fair chance that you'll now be able to weasel merits even
more effectively."

If what I proposed in the OP was already in effect (and if you ignore the later adjustments I proposed to make things nicer for new accounts, which I'm now thinking
wouldn't actually be so wise to implement), then the above account would have
spent 17.8 merits with their "shotgun" approach, and would be 11.8 merits
down rather than 6 merits up. That is, nobody would have to "thwart" that kind of user by madly reporting their posts and getting into disagreements with the mods and fighting with AI-detectors and
de-humanizers and whatnot, because strategies like the one that that account farm is employing would just... not work.
(One last thing I'll share in support of this whole proposal is that I think it's very easy to sleep on how well this idea could accommodate a
set of tunable countermeasures: I find it very natural to think of 0.1 as a kind of "base cost", and to then consider when it would be appropriate to increase that cost. For example, maybe it should be more expensive than normal to necrobump, and maybe it should be more expensive than normal to post in megathreads, and maybe users should have the ability to set their own higher-than-normal cost for topics where they're only looking for high-effort replies, and so on.)
What do you think @Powerglove?
I can't make sense of your post, friend. (But, please don't take that personally; I'm probably as much to blame as you are: I've been in a particularly bad mood recently, especially when it comes to forum stuff, and I don't have the kind of patience that I normally do, so I'm unwilling to carefully sift through your post to try to find the most constructive interpretation of what you might be saying.)
👉👉We should also remember that there are some struggling members in the forum who are learning and at the same time trying their best to make good post (I think I fall in here). For people like that, this deranking system may hit them big as it easily possible for them to make 10 post without a merit. Humans are not equal, some are good writer but are not too intelligent while some are intelligent but are not good writers. Moreover, we have people with the two qualities. So, we should try to consider those posters that keep trying without spamming but sometimes don't receive merit often.
I'm aware of all that. You're not telling me anything here that I haven't already considered and tried to account for as much as I'm able to given the constraints on this problem.
👉👉This can easily lead to self-deleting of posts so that one won't be de-ranked after making 10 post without a merit. Meanwhile with this, one could delect a post which could have be useful to someone as not all good post receive merit.
Sigh. No. With the system I'm proposing, the per-post payment is recorded as a "carry transaction" that's generated when you submit a new post. That is, once you've
made a post, you've already
paid for it (effectively, by having a small amount of your merit balance get converted into a form that the rank-determination function will no longer consider to be relevant). Deleting a post won't
refund the small amount of merit that was "spent" in the process of that post's submission. So, the deleting of posts has no effect on the proposed system (as in, there is no deletion strategy that can offer you any carry-wise advantage compared to a strategy of never deleting your posts).
👉👉Lastly, some members may have task that may require them to post on daily basis. Example is the one I just took upon myself in my local board
NAIRA/USD ($/₦) Daily Excange Rate Stat. Mostly, post like this doesn't come with merit. Let's assume I made a daily post for 10 days (that's approximately 10 posts) there without a merit, then what happens to my account? De-ranked right!!! That means I got de-ranked for taking my time to be helpful to my local board. I don't see this method as a good means to reducing spamming. It's negative effects on forum members is more than it's advantage.
This is the third point in-a-row where you've phrased things in a way that makes me think that you don't understand this proposal...
You won't be "de-ranked" if you make 10 posts without receiving any merit. The proposed system plays out over much longer timescales than that (also, it isn't even keeping
track of your posts, never mind the last 10). The whole "10 posts" thing falls out of the suggested cost of 0.1 merit per post and the fact that 1 divided by 0.1 is 10. As in, if, for every 10 posts you make, you wind up with 1 less merit (because each of those posts cost you 0.1 merit to submit), then, you'll need to
average at least 1 merit received for every 10 posts you submit (or else you're operating at a rank-wise
loss because you're
spending more merit than you're receiving). Another way to interpret the suggested cost of 0.1 merit per post would be: If a post costs you 0.1 merit to submit, and if you're trying to operate
profitably, then it's not sensible to submit a post that has a <=10% chance of receiving 1 merit (or a <=5% chance of receiving 2 merits, and so on).
On the specific point you're making about routinely updating threads with posts that rarely receive merit, let me ask you: If the bumps rarely receive merit, shouldn't you take that as a sign that maybe you should
stop maintaining that thread, or learn to maintain it in a better way? As in, things that are honest-to-goodness
appreciated by other forum members typically receive merit. That is, if you can't find some way to make those bumps
merit-worthy, then I'd encourage you to stop wasting your energy and find something else to post about (or, alternatively, earn enough merit that you can then "afford" to post whatever and whenever you like; for example, LoyceV has so many merits that their next ~200
thousand posts would have to go unmerited for the proposed system to drop them down from "Legendary" to "Hero Member").
!What's up PowerGlove!!

=D)
Hey, dude. I miss playing poker with you, BTW.

I'm sorry to get to you last, when I'm all spent. I appreciate the effort that you put into your post, and if you feel very strongly that it contains something useful, then send me a PM to that effect and I'll try to explain why something like what you're proposing can't really work in an environment like this one. I hope that we get to play poker again one day (you're one tricky bastard, and I have a lot of good memories of our games).
7. Post 66226778 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 23:29:49 CET 2025) in Pass key or seed phase?:
Passwords, in my opinion, are relics of Web 1.0, when forums (like the Bitcointalk forum 🙂) and simple websites were popular on the internet. Back then, there weren't even social media. Nowadays, passwords are largely obsolete, as other methods of user identification have emerged.
I really, really hate having to rely on "other methods". I don't want to use my driving licence to login, I don't want to use my phone, and I especially don't want to rely on centralized services such as cloud or phone providers. That opens up new attack vectors, while my password is still safe. I've seen wallets that claim to not need a seed phrase. That means you're relying on cloud backups or other centralized services. I'm not going to do that. The most insignificant websites now bug me with email links followed by SMS verification. It's a waste of time.
I also know the average user is unable to create and keep secure passwords secure.
Yeah, although the traditional password model is a "relic of Web 1.0" (even though it's used in Web 2.0, 3.0), how can something be a relic if it's still widely used and is a highly tested, validated, and time-proven model?
Any other authentication method requires association with your identity or biometric device (with the exception of 2FA and MFA security keys, which don't use biometrics, but these are used on exchanges and some other sites and are very rarely accepted). If you lose your biometric device, you'll have a lot to worry about to regain access to your secret, which may be more convenient, but not as secure, especially when it comes to Bitcoin wallets...
Yes, it's a big problem. 🙍
In my country, things are much worse, as our government is trying to implement a new "supermessenger" (based on China's WeChat). This "supermessenger" is being implemented by force. Traditional user identification methods are being replaced with more dangerous ones (justified by the fight against fraud, although everyone understands that this is a purely political decision). For example, citizens are being forced to link their banking apps (!!!) and the government's qualified electronic signature service (which, by the way, can be used for real estate transactions) to the "supermessenger"...
Frankly speaking, I'm currently trying to minimize interaction with official government agencies. For example, I've introduced self-restrictions (self-blocking) on remote real estate transactions, loan agreements, etc. I'm avoiding biometrics.
In this situation, of course, I need my own fairly simple financial and digital identity management system. Very simple and minimalist. Bitcoin, cash, VPNs, a list of required websites... And control over every element of this system is crucial. This is done precisely to reduce the number of attack vectors (which you mentioned). The problem is that greedy and powerful people are forcing a complex and extremely insecure system on us... Large IT corporations are little better than governments in this regard.
This is the dream of every authoritarian government, to control and centralize the internet and user behavior. I don't trust any system created by the government (even less so if it's imposed by force), it's usually full of vulnerabilities and surveillance, leaving any fiction based on the '84 book envious...
8. Post 66225889 (unedited backup) (by SPIDERMAN008) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 19:34:25 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
This made me remember how amazing it felt to see a tiny amount of Bitcoin appear in my wallet for the first time (in 2015)!
You may be feeling nostalgic, but it was a completely new experience for me . I opened the channel after running LND . I was doing everything through just Cmd, so it seemed convenient to visually through ThunderHub. I sent Bitcoin to the lnd wallet and connected the peer and opened the channel. While I was doing all this, I was just thinking that in the early days of Bitcoin, people used to send Bitcoin and create wallet like this. Overall this gave me a new experience.
9. Post 66225270 (unedited backup) (by igebotz) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 17:04:55 CET 2025) in 🏆 Crypto Community Award - Discussion:
There are just too many silent Heros on the staff forum that deserves recognitions. Imo.
That may be, but if they quietly fulfill their Moderator tasks behind the screens, nobody can even vote for them.
I understand that but they were once voted for, and it is easy to see which mod(s) are doing a good job by looking at the section(s) they moderate, and we( mods) all know those that go far beyond their primary task to keep the forum clean. We see and know them.
Honouring everyone else but not the moderators who keep the place clean for discussion doesn't feel right to me.

We don't know genders here but still vote for the Miss category.
10. Post 66224923 (unedited backup) (by Smartprofit) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 15:52:49 CET 2025) in Pass key or seed phase?:
Passwords, in my opinion, are relics of Web 1.0, when forums (like the Bitcointalk forum 🙂) and simple websites were popular on the internet. Back then, there weren't even social media. Nowadays, passwords are largely obsolete, as other methods of user identification have emerged.
I really, really hate having to rely on "other methods". I don't want to use my driving licence to login, I don't want to use my phone, and I especially don't want to rely on centralized services such as cloud or phone providers. That opens up new attack vectors, while my password is still safe. I've seen wallets that claim to not need a seed phrase. That means you're relying on cloud backups or other centralized services. I'm not going to do that. The most insignificant websites now bug me with email links followed by SMS verification. It's a waste of time.
I also know the average user is unable to create and keep secure passwords secure.
Yes, it's a big problem. 🙍
In my country, things are much worse, as our government is trying to implement a new "supermessenger" (based on China's WeChat). This "supermessenger" is being implemented by force. Traditional user identification methods are being replaced with more dangerous ones (justified by the fight against fraud, although everyone understands that this is a purely political decision). For example, citizens are being forced to link their banking apps (!!!) and the government's qualified electronic signature service (which, by the way, can be used for real estate transactions) to the "supermessenger"...
Frankly speaking, I'm currently trying to minimize interaction with official government agencies. For example, I've introduced self-restrictions (self-blocking) on remote real estate transactions, loan agreements, etc. I'm avoiding biometrics.
In this situation, of course, I need my own fairly simple financial and digital identity management system. Very simple and minimalist. Bitcoin, cash, VPNs, a list of required websites... And control over every element of this system is crucial. This is done precisely to reduce the number of attack vectors (which you mentioned). The problem is that greedy and powerful people are forcing a complex and extremely insecure system on us... Large IT corporations are little better than governments in this regard.
11. Post 66224695 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:58:49 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
Many of these are not acting on provable scammers and abusers, but they find the time to complain about my useless tags or to distrust me.
Trust exclusions require attention. You're drawing a lot of attention to yourself.
At the beginning yes, now no. Yet they continue wasting time on this, while they stand idly by when malicious behavior occurs. As long as they don't tag those that pay the campaigns I guess.

I don't see a point of more exclusions, but his list keeps growing:
Isn't it a bit paradoxical that he is wrongly using the DT system to point out some things that he thinks are wrong?
Although he has been told several times, he continues to do the same thing, which means that he is not interested in someone's suggestion or opinion. At the same time, he probably expects that someone will be interested in what he has to say.
I am not in the DT system, therefore I can not be "wrongly using" it. I am acting according to the "right" use of the "untrusted" part of the trust system. Instead of wasting time on me, how about giving a tag to God Of Thunder also known as naim027 or giving one to the serial scammer AB de Royse777?
This is the only reason why I always advocate for keeping open and transparent sheets, can't be arsed with all the drama, lol.
You have actually work to do unlike scammers like God of Thunder, AB de Royse777 and a few other who pretend to be "managers" but who I am not allowed to name without proof for lest the retaliate. But it is clear here who associates with who, they tend to be similar in nature.
12. Post 66224667 (unedited backup) (by Hhampuz) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:51:56 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
The fact that he's accepted in a signature campaign
I don't see him in Hhampuz' spreadsheet. He's not the first one with that signature who's not listed.
Huh. Imortant oversight from me. I wonder why anyone would wear a paid signature for that long while not getting paid.
At this point I guess I shouldn't be surprised by anything from this guy.
You'd be surprised how many users do this. I get notifications on telegram almost daily about some spammer/scammer or whatever being part of my campaign (they're not, just wearing the sig). I appreciate LoyceV for actually checking spreadsheets to confirm this at least, others.. not so much. This is the only reason why I always advocate for keeping open and transparent sheets, can't be arsed with all the drama, lol.
13. Post 66224663 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:51:07 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
Many of these are not acting on provable scammers and abusers, but they find the time to complain about my useless tags or to distrust me.
Trust exclusions require attention. You're drawing a lot of attention to yourself.
At the beginning yes, now no. Yet they continue wasting time on this, while they stand idly by when malicious behavior occurs. As long as they don't tag those that pay the campaigns I guess.

I don't see a point of more exclusions, but his list keeps growing:
Isn't it a bit paradoxical that he is wrongly using the DT system to point out some things that he thinks are wrong?
Although he has been told several times, he continues to do the same thing, which means that he is not interested in someone's suggestion or opinion. At the same time, he probably expects that someone will be interested in what he has to say.
I am not in the DT system, therefore I can not be "wrongly using" it. I am acting according to the "right" use of the "untrusted" part of the trust system.
14. Post 66224648 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:45:37 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
What is the consensus on flags here? After all of this, is the first flag type appropriate for his accounts or not?
Do you think the people in his campaigns are likely to not get paid?
Is that the requirement for the first flag?
Due to various concrete red flags, I believe that anyone dealing with this user has a high risk of losing money. (This flag will only be shown to guests/newbies.)
Of course, based on the complete history of naim027 it is without a doubt a high risk individual. In these cases it is normal to suspect all forms of cheating, especially since he ran campaigns which gives him opportunity to do activities that are in accordance to his personality and history of behavior. Because if you look at the history of the other feedback you will find manipulation for monetary gain, and kinds of other unethical behavior.
Does there need to be a proven case of monetary theft for it to qualify for even the basic flag? If no, why is he not receiving a flag then? Because he has not scammed in the campaigns that he ran while farming up this account? Of course he didn't, how else would he reach a position of trust?
naim027Dic3L0v3rCrypt0S0ul
I've said this to someone, this case presents an extreme failure of the DT members and "gatekeepers" (whoever they can be considered) here. The user has managed to cheat his way with malicious intent to successfully: farm trust, reach DT1, become a "reputable" campaign manager. The only thing that he did not manage was to become a merit source, otherwise his profile would be complete. Meanwhile some DT members waste their time in threads about me. This should be a lesson for future cases..
15. Post 66224645 (unedited backup) (by alani123) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:44:25 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
The fact that he's accepted in a signature campaign
I don't see him in Hhampuz' spreadsheet. He's not the first one with that signature who's not listed.
Huh. Imortant oversight from me. I wonder why anyone would west a paid signature for that long while not getting paid.
At this point I guess I shouldn't be surprised by anything from this guy.
16. Post 66224624 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:41:19 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
For what it's worth: even though I don't agree with Satofan44's way of leaving negative feedback, many of the users he tagged were already on my ignore list. That includes OP. I don't approve of his methods but he's on to something.
For those who haven't seen it, here's a graphic image of how stupid the person who says this is:
Not trusting someone's judgement doesn't make him stupid. Satofan44 seems to be wasting his technical talent on flame wars on the internet. I don't see a point of more exclusions, but his list keeps growing:
Isn't it a bit paradoxical that he is wrongly using the DT system to point out some things that he thinks are wrong?
Although he has been told several times, he continues to do the same thing, which means that he is not interested in someone's suggestion or opinion. At the same time, he probably expects that someone will be interested in what he has to say.
17. Post 66224575 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sat Dec 27 14:30:01 CET 2025) in How do DT come up with accepting toxic behavior?:
For what it's worth: even though I don't agree with Satofan44's way of leaving negative feedback, many of the users he tagged were already on my ignore list. That includes OP. I don't approve of his methods but he's on to something.
I don't see a point of more exclusions, but his list keeps growing:
The issue is deeper too. Many of these are not acting on provable scammers and abusers, but they find the time to complain about my useless tags or to distrust me. Ironically, some of these people have used the argument in the past that someone has enough negative ratings and that this is the reason why they didn't leave more. Completely inconsistent and corrupt people.
Satofan44 seems to be wasting his technical talent on flame wars on the internet.
It is because you don't give me enough merits LauraV, so I am just sad and refuse to do more work.

I've had disagreements with many of the people in this thread at certain times but we can all agree that Satofan is acting like a moron at least it seems.
The fact that he's accepted in a signature campaign while doing all that says a lot about the state of this forum.
Make everyone's life worse, act like an insufferable moron and still some signature campaign manager will get you paid for it.
For sure they should pay you, a misinformation spreading shitposter that has never contributed anything to Bitcoin in your life. That improves the state of the forum.
18. Post 66222202 (unedited backup) (by LFC_Bitcoin) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 22:10:43 CET 2025) in How much deleted post before someone receive permanent ban?:
BPIP has a list: there are many accounts with hundreds or even thousands of posts deleted by Mods, without getting banned.
If I have to guess, I think there's no easy system in place for Mods to keep track of earlier bans on a profile, but I can't be sure as I don't know what interface Mods have.
Well there have been many, many trolls on this forum and some have taken a long time to get banned so like Loyce says here, it can take hundreds, if not thousands of ‘Good Reports’ for a mod to finally ban them.
On the flip side, we do have free speech here so maybe take the rough with the smooth. I have been banned on various forums for political views and hurting peoples feelings so the somewhat lenient ban hammer is a good thing.
There is an ignore button for a reason, if somebody annoys you that much and reporting their posts isn’t giving you the desired outcome (a ban) then use the ignore button.
19. Post 66222163 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 22:00:20 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
I've never used it, and when I check their website it looks like a typical ICO bubble site. From what I've seen, it has less privacy and (at this moment) more hype than Monero. I don't really care about being traded on centralized exchanges, that's the last thing a privacy coin needs. It may help to temporarily hype up the price though.
I haven't used it much either, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist and that it's non-functional. As far as I know, it has the option of choosing between public and stealth addresses, and it can be considered as having less privacy than Monero.
Perhaps from the point of view of privacy, the presence of coins on the traditional CEX is not important, but it certainly is for the volume of trade, a smaller spread and, in the end, a lower fee for the swap process.
20. Post 66221643 (unedited backup) (by inspace) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 19:36:37 CET 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:
@inspace: your ANN links to a competitor.
Thank you, I corrected the link this morning. I usually always check links, especially those that link to events. I remember that I completely deleted the link in the raffle template when publishing, but forgot to edit it when preparing the text for ANN.
21. Post 66221231 (unedited backup) (by eight-8K) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 17:57:43 CET 2025) in eBay with Bitcoin! ( B4U Service ):
- What I offer?, Up to 20% discount on eBay orders.
Newbie offering 20% discount for eBay purchase sounds very shady, especially since you are contacting customers only with telegram.
Terms, if I will order first then you will need escrow service, You can get escrow service from any trusted member doing escrow service here.
How would this escrow work exactly?
Let's say I order something from eBavy with your service, when do I have to pay and who is holding the coins.
You need to explain this better.
Please note this service will be for 2 or 3 persons no more than that
Than I don't understand the real point of this service, and I don't why anyway would do this with terms your posted.
I`m new here, but I`m old earner at bitoff, If proof needed for that you can get it through telegram only I will not public it..
- You will pay the escrow first, escrow will hold your coins until your order is delivered, escrow terms will be based on tracking info to protect myself too!, I will provide the following,
1 - Purchase proof ( Screenshot from order page showing your item & address with paid mark ).
2 - I will handle to you the tracking info when seller post your item, and I will proof that the tracking info posted on eBay order page with screens & video proof.
You will confirm delivery to the escrow then escrow releasing the coins..simple
I hope this clarifies everything!
20% of discounts sound a clear scam to me. What it should be your profit? A few percentage for 2-3 people?
Of course this can be just a scam (you ran with money) or a way to use stolen funds, or worst you can also chargeback a payment (there is a clear discrepance to address for shipment - person that pay...)
You can use escrow service!..
So, apart from the privacy problems, is this how you convert stolen credit cards into Bitcoin?
No comment, However for next people who concerned about how the service done, this post for a paid service not a guide or tutorial!
Thanks..
If you want to be a scumbag, take your service to a forum who's members don't care!!! We don't want you r type of service here!!! All you're offering is a way to prison at some point, we pass.
pass please!
Dont forget to mention that when the cops come knocking, they will have the buyers address and info only abd you will vanish like a fart in the wind leaving the buyer to deal with the legal battle.
I have no doubt the service will provide the item to the buyer, I just doubt the end goal will be good for the buyer.
Again you off the topic, If you worry then you can use forward shipping address and I can use fake name on order instead of your real name!, I can clear every doubt you have privately, but clean your shit please, Thanks
22. Post 66221173 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 17:41:19 CET 2025) in eBay with Bitcoin! ( B4U Service ):
- What I offer?, Up to 20% discount on eBay orders.
Newbie offering 20% discount for eBay purchase sounds very shady, especially since you are contacting customers only with telegram.
Terms, if I will order first then you will need escrow service, You can get escrow service from any trusted member doing escrow service here.
How would this escrow work exactly?
Let's say I order something from eBavy with your service, when do I have to pay and who is holding the coins.
You need to explain this better.
Please note this service will be for 2 or 3 persons no more than that
Than I don't understand the real point of this service, and I don't why anyway would do this with terms your posted.
I`m new here, but I`m old earner at bitoff, If proof needed for that you can get it through telegram only I will not public it..
- You will pay the escrow first, escrow will hold your coins until your order is delivered, escrow terms will be based on tracking info to protect myself too!, I will provide the following,
1 - Purchase proof ( Screenshot from order page showing your item & address with paid mark ).
2 - I will handle to you the tracking info when seller post your item, and I will proof that the tracking info posted on eBay order page with screens & video proof.
You will confirm delivery to the escrow then escrow releasing the coins..simple
I hope this clarifies everything!
20% of discounts sound a clear scam to me. What it should be your profit? A few percentage for 2-3 people?
Of course this can be just a scam (you ran with money) or a way to use stolen funds, or worst you can also chargeback a payment (there is a clear discrepance to address for shipment - person that pay...)
You can use escrow service!..
So, apart from the privacy problems, is this how you convert stolen credit cards into Bitcoin?
No comment, However for next people who concerned about how the service done, this post for a paid service not a guide or tutorial!
Thanks..
If you want to be a scumbag, take your service to a forum who's members don't care!!! We don't want you r type of service here!!! All you're offering is a way to prison at some point, we pass.
pass please!
Dont forget to mention that when the cops come knocking, they will have the buyers address and info only abd you will vanish like a fart in the wind leaving the buyer to deal with the legal battle.
I have no doubt the service will provide the item to the buyer, I just doubt the end goal will be good for the buyer.
23. Post 66221159 (unedited backup) (by eight-8K) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 17:38:19 CET 2025) in eBay with Bitcoin! ( B4U Service ):
- What I offer?, Up to 20% discount on eBay orders.
Newbie offering 20% discount for eBay purchase sounds very shady, especially since you are contacting customers only with telegram.
Terms, if I will order first then you will need escrow service, You can get escrow service from any trusted member doing escrow service here.
How would this escrow work exactly?
Let's say I order something from eBavy with your service, when do I have to pay and who is holding the coins.
You need to explain this better.
Please note this service will be for 2 or 3 persons no more than that
Than I don't understand the real point of this service, and I don't why anyway would do this with terms your posted.
I`m new here, but I`m old earner at bitoff, If proof needed for that you can get it through telegram only I will not public it..
- You will pay the escrow first, escrow will hold your coins until your order is delivered, escrow terms will be based on tracking info to protect myself too!, I will provide the following,
1 - Purchase proof ( Screenshot from order page showing your item & address with paid mark ).
2 - I will handle to you the tracking info when seller post your item, and I will proof that the tracking info posted on eBay order page with screens & video proof.
You will confirm delivery to the escrow then escrow releasing the coins..simple
I hope this clarifies everything!
20% of discounts sound a clear scam to me. What it should be your profit? A few percentage for 2-3 people?
Of course this can be just a scam (you ran with money) or a way to use stolen funds, or worst you can also chargeback a payment (there is a clear discrepance to address for shipment - person that pay...)
You can use escrow service!..
So, apart from the privacy problems, is this how you convert stolen credit cards into Bitcoin?
No comment, However for next people who concerned about how the service done, this post for a paid service not a guide or tutorial!
Thanks..
If you want to be a scumbag, take your service to a forum who's members don't care!!! We don't want you r type of service here!!! All you're offering is a way to prison at some point, we pass.
pass please!
24. Post 66221120 (unedited backup) (by yahoo62278) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 17:29:50 CET 2025) in eBay with Bitcoin! ( B4U Service ):
20% of discounts sound a clear scam to me. What it should be your profit? A few percentage for 2-3 people?
Of course this can be just a scam (you ran with money) or a way to use stolen funds, or worst you can also chargeback a payment (there is a clear discrepance to address for shipment - person that pay...)
You can use escrow service!..
So, apart from the privacy problems, is this how you convert stolen credit cards into Bitcoin?
No comment, However for next people who concerned about how the service done, this post for a paid service not a guide or tutorial!
Thanks..
If you want to be a scumbag, take your service to a forum who's members don't care!!! We don't want you r type of service here!!! All you're offering is a way to prison at some point, we pass.
25. Post 66220821 (unedited backup) (by Findingnemo) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 16:25:07 CET 2025) in Hey guys...did we lose a ton of merit sources or am I hallucinating?:
You know the WO-thread itself is filled with Merit sources, right?
Of course, the difference is that they are the most generous in this regard.
Different merit sources have different criteria to grade as quality posts and there is no right or wrong way here as long as the merit source is not selling them for monetary benefits. Theymos suggested merit sources to exhaust the source merits over hoarding them but again it's voluntary job and if admin think that the merit source is doing a shitty job as being a merit source then he can remove them at any time that is why some of them were removed and new ones were added.
26. Post 66220466 (unedited backup) (by eight-8K) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 15:10:55 CET 2025) in eBay with Bitcoin! ( B4U Service ):
20% of discounts sound a clear scam to me. What it should be your profit? A few percentage for 2-3 people?
Of course this can be just a scam (you ran with money) or a way to use stolen funds, or worst you can also chargeback a payment (there is a clear discrepance to address for shipment - person that pay...)
You can use escrow service!..
So, apart from the privacy problems, is this how you convert stolen credit cards into Bitcoin?
No comment, However for next people who concerned about how the service done, this post for a paid service not a guide or tutorial!
Thanks..
27. Post 66220353 (unedited backup) (by Cookdata) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 14:37:43 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:
I find it weird when I see free stable coins transfer on any chain, it's rare for these chains to see revenue and then ignore it. One way or the other, they make fees.
I'm not sure if there is any network that will sustain free stable coin transaction for long time
Tether itself earns billions of dollars per year from the government bonds they bought with their users' money. I don't use stable coins, but I would have expected very cheap or even free transactions on some chains just to promote their usage.
But why is that? Most USDT are on Tron blockchain and followed by Ethereum blockchain. If you see some other blockchains and later 2 like BSC, optimism, and especially those like Aptos that the fee is almost $0 like someone is not paying any fee, people do not use them up to Tron and Ethereum blockchain if it is USDT.
Tether is the winning bank here, they claimed USDT is backed by fiat, bonds and treasury bills. Part of this funds are kept by government as bond and treasury bills for some duration and in return they get interest. These bonds are totally safe and are risk free, the interest alone covers company revenue generated.
The chains usage doesn't generate revenue to Tether directly, it gives more impact to the networks, the more transactions of USDT on Tron, Ethereum and other chains, the more transaction fees are burn and more validators makes money from the chain, the more the network becomes busy, Tether get to mint more USDT, money will be flowing to the company, this makes more sense when Tether burn USDT on one chain and mint new on another chain due to demands.
The free transaction on Aptos is a promotion, they don't have much user exposure like Tron, Ethereum and the rest. If you look back, Tether has discontinue it's service from some chains due to low demand, I did move USDT through Algorand one time but now it's no longer there. If Aptos doesn't have much exposure, Tether may cease service from there too unless there is some kind of special partnership between Aptos and Tether.
28. Post 66220310 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 14:28:02 CET 2025) in Hey guys...did we lose a ton of merit sources or am I hallucinating?:
Poor post quality cannot be an excuse for why a merits source fails to share its monthly allocation of merits. If you are a merit source who actively browses the forum and has, say, 500 merits every month, is it a problem to find 10 quality posts and reward each one with 50 merits?
Please show me 10 quality posts that deserve 50 Merits 
That's your problem (and that of some other merit sources) because you claim that there are no good posts on the forum and you ask someone to show them to you as if you're not capable of finding them yourself. I don't know what a post is worth 50 merits to you, so there's no point in me even trying to show it.
You know the WO-thread itself is filled with Merit sources, right?
Of course, the difference is that they are the most generous in this regard.
29. Post 66220192 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 13:57:19 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
Speaking of which, is it just me, or has Monero been outperforming Bitcoin this year? I thought that because Monero is extremely niche and prohibited from being supported on exchanges, it would hurt its price.
Monero more than doubled, Bitcoin dropped slightly, gold increased 70%. Monero is one of the few altcoins that did good this year,
the large majority lost against Bitcoin.
Buying a privacy coin on centralized KYC exchanges doesn't make much sense, removing this takes away the speculation from people who aren't even withdrawing. So that makes me believe the value of Monero is more and more based on it's actual usage.
You can also add Zcash (#ZEC) here. Which also has privacy features and has significantly outperformed many major coins, especially in the last quarter. Plus, ZEC is still present on most CEX, much simpler to trade and manage than XMR.
I've seen on other networks that there's a lot of discussion about whether Zcash can enter Monero territory.
30. Post 66220101 (unedited backup) (by Eze BTC) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 13:29:32 CET 2025) in Pass key or seed phase?:
a 12 word seed has up to 2256 bits of entropy.
You're off by 12 words, or a factor 2
128, assuming you used a list of 2048 different words.
You're absolutely on point. And in addition to that, BIP-39 involves checksum that's in-built. And for a good 12-word phrase for recovery, you don't randomly pull it's final word from list, rather, it involves 4bits of checksum that is calculated and gotten the initial 128 bits of entropy.
31. Post 66219610 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 10:38:31 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
But why were most of the highly ranked members that were found guilty in the past not tagged at all?
I don't know what specific cases you are referring to.
Many of them were left alone while the newbies or low ranked members are the ones that were tagged?
Again, I don't know what specific cases you are referring to. It may be that we DT members are quicker to take action against someone who has no history on the forum than against someone who has a positive reputation. But if there are repeated cases of copy-pasting AI-generated text, they should be flagged.
Any user that is in a campaign supposed to be tagged red if they are in a campaign, neutral tag is too mild as the punishment of their wrongdoings.
The DT system is decentralized, so what you think, and even what I think, doesn't matter as much as what the majority agrees upon. You can practice it yourself; I've seen that you've sent some feedback. But unless I'm mistaken, I see that you haven't built a trust list. If you believe someone is using the feedback system incorrectly, you should exclude them from your trust list, and conversely, add those who you believe are using it correctly.
You might wanna have a good look at:
LoyceV's Beginners guide to correct use of the Trust system
32. Post 66219589 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 10:32:49 CET 2025) in List of VPN Service Providers - 2021:
using a VPN helps me stream faster. I guess it's because my ISP is using terrible DNS or something else.
Your ISP may be doing selective throttling.
And this is why people should support and push for net neutrality on legal level. Aside from throttle certain website/traffic, few ISP even intentionally block certain competitor. Unfortunately many country don't have one, where law on EU is flawed and law on US removed some years ago.
33. Post 66219515 (unedited backup) (by Karl_3000) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 10:09:26 CET 2025) in Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}:
I find it weird when I see free stable coins transfer on any chain, it's rare for these chains to see revenue and then ignore it. One way or the other, they make fees.
I'm not sure if there is any network that will sustain free stable coin transaction for long time
Tether itself earns billions of dollars per year from the government bonds they bought with their users' money. I don't use stable coins, but I would have expected very cheap or even free transactions on some chains just to promote their usage.
But why that? Most USDT are on Tron blockchain and followed by Ethereum blockchain. If you see some other blockchains and later 2 like BSC, optimism, and especially those like Aptos that the fee is almost $0 like someone is not paying any fee, people do not use them up to Tron and Ethereum blockchain if it is USDT.
34. Post 66218766 (unedited backup) (by icopress) (scraped on Fri Dec 26 03:53:02 CET 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:
[...]
I think it's my fault. I've been working hard on bbcode for upcoming events for the last few days, and I think in the chaos and the sheer number of drafts, I misplaced the link and sent inspace a template with an error.

35. Post 66217231 (unedited backup) (by Humble Bitcoiners) (scraped on Thu Dec 25 18:43:50 CET 2025) in FREE Christmas Raffle - 3oz fine silver coin, Nerd miner & Prints:
Glad you joined, whilst living in a truck in southern Europe/northern Africa in late 90s i used posta restante/post restant to get parcels in the midst of nowhere anonymously...no clue if it works still that easy
...please do me a favour & grab a spot in this Raffle. We will manage to bring your prize to you if you win...privately...a train station locker or anonymous PO Box from a friend is just fine

We don't have many PO boxes here, but I like your creativity. I came up with this idea a while ago, but never actually did it:
If you can bury it in a forest somewhere in Western Europe and give me the coordinates, I'll join and dig it up on one of my coming holidays (in the coming years)

I'll pick:
2026 - LoyceV
36. Post 66216467 (unedited backup) (by Humble Bitcoiners) (scraped on Thu Dec 25 14:57:43 CET 2025) in FREE Christmas Raffle - 3oz fine silver coin, Nerd miner & Prints:
Thanks for your kind words, yes it takes several hours of work to finish a coin like that, but i`m happy i made it in time to give it away to one of the forum members. Fine silver is really a bitchy material if poured in graphite and without vacuum

...please do me a favour & grab a spot in this Raffle. We will manage to bring your prize to you if you win...privately...a train station locker or anonymous PO Box from a friend is just fine

This is one of the coolest raffles I've seen lately, and it makes me regret caring about my privacy so I can't join. "You Collectors" are a different breed: just casually melting your own silver coins at home

Merry Christmas!
37. Post 66215740 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Thu Dec 25 10:35:43 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
Which means, that the only reason, why the network is still running, is that some ASIC miners are keeping testnet4 alive.
That's actually a good argument in favor of a proof-of-work-only testnet. What LoyceV described could have already happened if the miner disappeared right before the difficulty adjustment.
Yes, it means 27% for ASICs, and 73% for CPUs. So, maybe it is more like 1/4 for ASICs, and 3/4 for CPUs, instead of theoretical 1/6 for ASICs, and 5/6 for CPUs, but still: there are a lot of blocks with CPU difficulty.
In the early days there were more ASIC blocks, my script simply ignored them because their difficulty was so low that the block hashes begin with less than 13 zeroes. No, I think the 1/6 rule normally applies. The average ASIC/CPU block ratio since epoch 35 in my metrics (across many epochs) is 11.8% ASIC / 88.2% CPU blocks. We should expect 100/6 = 16.6% ASIC blocks, but consider that this is only true under a steady-difficulty environment where hashrate remains constant.
This is the real difficulty graph since block 82626:

I can't think of the math right now, but I suspect that an increase in hashrate beyond 16.6% is much harder to achieve than a relative decrease in hashrate toward 0%. That explains why, even with average hashrate increase, the ASIC block frequency is less than 16.6%.
38. Post 66215227 (unedited backup) (by Wind_FURY) (scraped on Thu Dec 25 07:15:25 CET 2025) in Is BCT dead and most of the traffic just mindless AI zombies now?:
I miss the old days when we were all united against bcash and bsv.
That and about a hundred other reasons--though I might add that whilst there might have been a united front against those forkeroonies, there has always been drama, fighting among senior members of the forum, trusted members going rogue, and a devil's buffet of other things that always gave me a feeling that there was a palpable tension between a lot of different people and that the only thing that kept them from murdering each other was the damage to their forum reputation such a thing might cause.
I'm not done reading this thread, but I'm noticing that some members who are probably on the same side of the issue (whether it's AI use or just general shitposting) are talking past each other, and that isn't something I've seen much of in my time here. I've also noticed that the last few posts by LoyceV sound like ones I could have easily written myself,
i.e, sarcasm mixed with fast-dripping venom.
I'm not going to accuse any person of being nefarious, nor will I post some names, BUT I have noticed that some users have been posting in that sort of "style".
🤔
Bitch, you betta not be jackin' my beats else you might find my bicycle tire tread marks on your rubbery forehead.
GOD I love this forum!!
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39. Post 66214381 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 23:06:14 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
I think the forum is not only loosing valuable members, it is also losing some vibes. I feel sorry for people that registered in the past few years, maybe from 2023. There's some part of the forum they are unaware of.
In my newbie days, the following happened.
- DdMrDdMr used to do merit spray that eventually touches almost everyone. At point Fillippone had to ask if he was a human. For some years, I don't see that again.
- Someone like Welsh used to be active and give merit to good newbies.
- I remember The Pharmacist (Sceptical chemist) who gives merits upto 50 and do post reviews.
- Ratimov had two threads to help users rank up.
- There was another version of Nutildah who was doing merit scholarship, but it ended almost the time I joined the forum. But I read the conversation.
- There was Ratimov, nutildah Lovesmayfamilis and others bursting scammers
- There were a set of people who wore bold signature and foxup avatar who earned $300 weekly and everyone wished to be like them.
- There was Ognasty who gives merits for knowing how to sign a message.
- LoyceV has always been there and consistent in the technical board with the likes of o_e_l_e_o, Dannyharminton, BlackHatCoiner, pooya, Charles-Timn etc.
- Franky1 who always disagree with the big guys about bitcoin technical issues, especially with gmaxwell, Ralph or so, who always talk about lightening network.
- Then jollygood, Lovesmayfamilis etc were like the forum police that cheaters avoid. I didn't meet Lauda and Vod but it seems people were scared of them also.
- We had some serious trolls like Bitcoin SV, Smooker face who was promoting 1xbit
And many more.
Honestly, I enjoyed those days and I wish I could return there . Yes, I think it's better because I am not even a Hero member yet, amidst all my experience in the forum.
Indeed good people have left, as well as memories but I believe great things are not all in the past
40. Post 66214076 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 21:43:13 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
He made some good contributions to the forum... but i dont undertand how moderators allowed him to freely plagiarize so many posts for so long without any consequence.... clearly farming merits and reputation with other people's work..
Probably most users didnt even notice that most of his good posts were plagiarism.
Maybe he is still among us with another account.
And maybe I am one of those users who still don't have that idea, sadly. I honestly did not know it, but a lot of things got opened to me after this thread. You guys know much more about him than I do. And if that is so, there is no doubt that he may be reading our discussion using his alt-accounts.
The guy basically take some good internet article from somewhere, and write like this
"Today I want to talk about blabla...
lots of plagiarism
...
As I read in this link... bla bla bla bla more plagiarism"
And he farmed tons of merit this way.
41. Post 66214064 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 21:39:43 CET 2025) in Um clique errado e US$ 50 milhões perdidos em USDT:
O ideal é cada um ter seu próprio node e block explorer.
tem uma solução um pouco mais simples que isso, que é do LoyceV
http://addresses.loyce.club/Dai voce baixa um listao com todos os saldos em bitcoin de todos os endereços. Ninguem saberá qual voce esta procurando.
mas não é tão atualizado quanto um node...
42. Post 66213036 (unedited backup) (by snowpega) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 16:37:31 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
One name I still remember strongly was "Ratimove". And as far as I remember, he used to add useful topics to his thread (I think his thread name was 'Encyclopaedia CMIIW'!) so that newbies could get useful information in a quick way, but sadly we lost that gem, and he passed away.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to
Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually
was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
To be honest, I have this idea that the user changed his name, but I did not have that idea like he used to post plagiarised posts. So that was a big foolish step of him. I mean, I am not much surprised by the way he destroyed his account, and near me, an account does not value more than the person behind it, so what is more surprising is that person destroyed his name and his reputation.
Sure, we are losing good members all the time, simply because people are getting older or they have other priorities.
Yeah, that's true, and I agree with you. We have one older member in our Pakistan local community, and he has not been posting for too long, and some of our community members reached out to him through Telegram many months ago. Then they tell us that he is fine and alive, but what thoughts disturb most of the time is that those good users whom we used to interact with most of the time in a good way are not posting anymore. As I told you, he is an old man, so your words perfectly fit here. We always keep them remember in our good memories.
We have lost some other good users here as well, like lightworrior and o_e_l_e_o, they both were active users and a great asset for the bitcointalk community.
Unfortunately, the reality is much worse. These users didn't simply quit bitcointalk, but, as far as we know, they are probably looking at us from above, hopefully smiling with us, seeing us arguing about insignificant stuff.
But, don't worry! We're still around and we'll continue being around, as long as this forum keeps giving us fun moments

Literally, I love the way you say it. That represents that we still remember them in our good memories. What makes them stay in our memory is that we had a great time with these users who left us and will not come back. What can we do for them? We can just pray for them for the ease of their next life.
And for the last line of what you said, I agree with you, mate; it's now our duty to keep interacting with each other so that we all can spend a good time here with each other and lead the forum further.
One name I still remember strongly was "Ratimove". And as far as I remember, he used to add useful topics to his thread (I think his thread name was 'Encyclopaedia CMIIW'!) so that newbies could get useful information in a quick way, but sadly we lost that gem, and he passed away.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to
Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually
was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
He made some good contributions to the forum... but i dont undertand how moderators allowed him to freely plagiarize so many posts for so long without any consequence.... clearly farming merits and reputation with other people's work..
Probably most users didnt even notice that most of his good posts were plagiarism.
Maybe he is still among us with another account.
And maybe I am one of those users who still don't have that idea, sadly. I honestly did not know it, but a lot of things got opened to me after this thread. You guys know much more about him than I do. And if that is so, there is no doubt that he may be reading our discussion using his alt-accounts.
Big users come and go.
For sure o_e_l_e_o was of a unique breed, but he wasn’t alone on the history of this forum.
I won’t say today users are less valid than those at the beginning of this forum (Satoshi excluded): every epoch has his distinct tone, and new users are growing here. One day they will be remembered as great as well.
Yeah, that's the big reality, and no one can deny that.
And I agree with you; every person is way different than others, like everyone has their own personality and the way they talk to others (tone). And these kinds of things make everyone a unique identity, and if it is good, then no doubt we always keep them remembered once they leave us forever.
And in the same way, I would like to relate my saying with your last words that if we end up doing things well, then there is no doubt that everyone will keep us remembered in their memories, and we will then live in their memories. A man's character matters a lot.
Well the fact is just like others have said, people come and go and the forum moves on not basically forgetting them but learning to continue without them. Sadly when light warrior passed I wasn't very familiar but both 1miau and o_e_l_e_o's disappearance was way unexpected and very sad.
Regardless I'm glad they were all of positive effect on the forum and it was good to interact with them and learn from them. One thing I do understand is boards won't go missing a particular personality as there's always someone pretty close for a substitution.
Mate, what everyone says is a fact that no one can deny: living on planet earth. Because that is true, and the cycle of life does not stop whether one is dead or still alive. Many say move on. I really know this is the best solution, but one more thing: we cannot deny that they still live in our thoughts and memories, those whom we love the most. Just for example, we say we moved on, but on any random day or any random Wednesday or any random cultural day, those random days you have spent quality time with will make you full of tears sometimes. But we have to make ourselves strong by saying that we have moved on.
All of these users you mentioned in your post were really a great asset for the BitcoinTalk community, and no one is going to forget their contribution to the forum, and they will stay alive in our memory. And if I talk about 1miau, then I would say he was a great user with whom I had a great work experience.
I opened Bitcointalk some days ago, and then I opened my PM, and then one message caught my attention where I saw that 1miau is also no more. That makes me feel really sad.
The user – 1miau isn't dead. They only decided to rest that account. It wasn't even on self destruct like what Lauda did and will never have access to it. For 1miau, I'm sure those who maintained that the user is dead
read from this thread. They should read the last post there where the user had to lock the thread. Dead men don't walk.
I am still confused. Does that mean this account was managed by someone else? Well, what I understand is that someone else wrote those words on his behalf and the user 1miau is dead. Well, some users are saying that his kitty died; that's why he left the forum. I don't know the exact reason, but what's sad is that 1miau has left the forum and will never come back, as he was a great asset for the bitcointalk community. And we all remember him in our memory.
43. Post 66212803 (unedited backup) (by *Ace*) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 15:31:19 CET 2025) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Grazie mille ragazzi! Questo mi motiva ancora di più a produrre qualcosa per questo forum.
Ed ho già in mente una cosa, ma è grossina come idea, e avrò sicuramente bisogno dell'aiuto di babo per farla, ovviamente se non gli dispiace.
Non dico altro perché non so nemmeno se è fattibile mettere in piedi questa idea che mi frulla in testa da ieri sera

Tutti complimenti meritati, sono orgoglioso che tu sia italiano.
Ci sono tantissimi utenti forti come LoyceV se ho scritto giusto, tryninja, fanno delle cose spaziali.
Avere anche un italiano che fa cose così belle, e italiano è un orgoglio per noi
Grazie mille kenny, le persone che hai menzionato però non sono paragonabili a me, loro sono vere leggende io al max un aiutante

Ma è giusto menzionare altri italiani che sono di un livello superiore a me, come babo, oppure per altri motivi fillippone gbianchi plutosky. Ho anche scoperto di recente che anche giammangiato aveva fatto qualcosa di fighissimo per questa community! Un bot telegram.
Insomma non sono l'unico e nemmeno il primo ed è giusto omaggiare tutti
44. Post 66212744 (unedited backup) (by kennycryptoitalia) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 15:12:44 CET 2025) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:
Grazie mille ragazzi! Questo mi motiva ancora di più a produrre qualcosa per questo forum.
Ed ho già in mente una cosa, ma è grossina come idea, e avrò sicuramente bisogno dell'aiuto di babo per farla, ovviamente se non gli dispiace.
Non dico altro perché non so nemmeno se è fattibile mettere in piedi questa idea che mi frulla in testa da ieri sera

Tutti complimenti meritati, sono orgoglioso che tu sia italiano.
Ci sono tantissimi utenti forti come LoyceV se ho scritto giusto, tryninja, fanno delle cose spaziali.
Avere anche un italiano che fa cose così belle, e italiano è un orgoglio per noi
45. Post 66212418 (unedited backup) (by AakZaki) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 13:36:49 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
Your feedback calls you a shitposter and you're reporting another shitposter for Merit?
Pliego has made
167 posts in a week. There are more spammers in the same campaign:
aysha9853 made 266 posts,
lornadane made 200 posts. Who's hiring those spammers? They're not in
Hhampuz' spreadsheet.
Two days ago I checked his account connection, until I opened this browser tab, this browser tab showed the profile link of the account he was connected to.

He's not just a spammer, he has a huge account farm, here's a proof of connected accounts based on On-Chain transactions.
Main Wallet = Binance Deposit 1 = 0x3952f2Db9Fd33107CE3eff69488Be75011D5f86D
Main Wallet = Binance Deposit 2 = 0x6eb12276c4ce556e2f383a6aad1775a28398e6d8
Main Wallet = Binance Deposit 3 = 0x86323116e4c9410de2368b6706ebc1c258f6b02b
Main Wallet = Binance Deposit 4 = 0x1eDfDDc929322Aa25D9DAaB4E59999378969Bc72
https://bscscan.com/address/0x3952f2db9fd33107ce3eff69488be75011d5f86dhttps://bscscan.com/address/0x6eb12276c4ce556e2f383a6aad1775a28398e6d8https://bscscan.com/txs?a=0x86323116e4c9410de2368b6706ebc1c258f6b02bhttps://bscscan.com/address/0x1edfddc929322aa25d9daab4e59999378969bc72aysha9853 - 0xc92eC3CcB1d0B6c3e0d0a5Bb6C4BF99fDd760A91
KenzoKen - RedTrust 0x42bf3b13486f392c24ce814c5B5b131d7247a6ec
TheSoapKing - 0x024E82777659a39fbAc1BBca96F1C256317cc30D
soetikno - 0x5E7117c82b20CfFD85E4cc29118a83102Bcc9a27
DuitMoney - RedTRust 0x9b33623c5683675E7f3f3188D881E8df77a28235
Rpg66 - RedTrust
HunterXZoldyck - 0x49D3CF04Acb74Ca9EF79BfC399c4cFB7E57b1d87
Antonigrock
Gusbaa - RedTrust 0xbBD5245f047E5E1dE23BA11E0c40666aC3C6dfcb
DuitMoney - RedTrust 0x9b33623c5683675E7f3f3188D881E8df77a28235
GarisKeras - RedTrust
KenzoKen - RedTrust
DinahDiyanah - RedTrust 0xF82ba91D43995fE4659f96B49A9bf5Ef6eD472Eb
Halbax (Banned)
Bobonmo
contole
Wekendoffender - RedTrust
iis62
Bilykerap - RedTrust 0x49B13afDf5051191D0146bbCF74f03c871829a47
Tachini - RedTrust
Farahabis - RedTrust 0xE6D8B92d352634797d1E609d9C98F0a0b8548524
pelo12 - Banned
dogemurah92
Tokyo Ghoul - 0x22Ac34EFe105C201C22Dabf975d609439F7FfA4c
affandi - Banned 0xc30E480046fB45b29036603F7F287B5b6aF13105
Roumanz - 0x95BD926D136CeE1c04727c188D91f8d4f7F7289d
Antonigrock - 0x38B476EC05E1e228611E5b76569D71A47fc7d6b7
tedotwijaya22 - 0x152A1Ba98FE767626DAAcFf00aD2A6540ea217e1
The clay - 0x8C88cb42766280454d20F90BBCaBC10E56CD397c
oleng12 - 0xaCc4Ce6e616850B474e02854eb1112353dAE2A2D
Shelacans - 0xF4F1E40CC4A7f16941c47a5DE71e53a1013c2AF0
Monkeybut - 0x09dBD32662627a0De3D56f58bfD88055A727f7DF
Chancunpay - 0x84A00BCd8E7B7427Afe6b878447b68ACE0e8d673
Injhagi - RedTrust 0x04953C32c8Df985A68C85B19E79fdD82171Ffb60
Tough fighters - RedTrust
AlexJCasas
Holdgeng - 0xC12FD039050c44f482954978Ea6cB51841D5C3c6
GarisKeras - RedTrust 0x1BE2A7CA40dbb2dd764a2c2DB99fD6e7bAae1d5B
Miwang22 - 0x4a0B98E044fA23A737cC3e8A024094eAD06388F9
Franche - 0x966b9f14801d6724831bbe93eD132eDF074a0C2d
Nakatami - 0xCF60cc2C19eDa3f9471C21a386431b3acC2DA60d
Jascov - 0xD82354f15bC3f8F6bA0180ee57351092611E55FF
Lazolaz - 0x9d0ab2D321e5EE78CA37cFb394Cc18a1f4c7b08C
46. Post 66212183 (unedited backup) (by sapta) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 12:00:26 CET 2025) in User snuffman8 spread false/fake information on technical board:
User:
TauroxAdditional information (optional):
* This user received at least 2 accusation of spamming using AI/chatbot.
I always like your report, ABCbits, and I logged in today expecting nothing... But damn. Nuked finally as this user didn't seem to stop after a few warning deletion.
This reply is off-topic/unhelpful since the topic is about Bitcoin (not altcoin) mining.
I remember the days when the Mining board was strictly moderated. How can
Bitcoin mining using an Android phone have reached 4 pages and survived 5 months? I've reported it to be locked

This one was archived.

47. Post 66211874 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 10:17:56 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
At this point, only permanent ban/nuke can stop them.
I don't feel like going through 600 posts to report them, so I just clicked Ignore on all 3.
I usually do that. But one of them flood board i usually visit, so i just tried to report it.

Although these days i don't expect too much.
48. Post 66211841 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 10:05:19 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
--snip--
Thanks for the help.
Found another user with Low Quality Post with AI.
pliegoYour feedback calls you a shitposter and you're reporting another shitposter for Merit?
Pliego has made
167 posts in a week. There are more spammers in the same campaign:
aysha9853 made 266 posts,
lornadane made 200 posts. Who's hiring those spammers? They're not in
Hhampuz' spreadsheet.
It seems they don't care about multiple neutral or negative feedback and continue to spam. At this point, only permanent ban/nuke can stop them.
49. Post 66211825 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 10:00:43 CET 2025) in How much deleted post before someone receive permanent ban?:
BPIP has a list: there are many accounts with hundreds or even thousands of posts deleted by Mods, without getting banned.
If I have to guess, I think there's no easy system in place for Mods to keep track of earlier bans on a profile, but I can't be sure as I don't know what interface Mods have.
I forget BPIP have that page. But when i checked few random user, the percentage of deleted posts is rather low. So IMO it makes sense they're not permanently banned.
Zero.
I don't think anyone should be banned even if they deleted 100% of their post.
I think that you misunderstood OP. He is not talking about situation when someone decides to delete his own posts, but instead when mods delete someone's majority of posts.
You're right. I've edited the thread to make my statement more clear.
Is there a rule for this ? If not, it needs to be formulated now at least.
Nah, there is no rule, its decided case by case. Few days ago I reported ~10 posts written by a newbie account, and it got nuked. From what I noticed, newbie accounts regularly get nuked if many of their posts got deleted.
It's usually true, but somehow user @Taurox managed to evade nuke/permanent ban.
It could also be that the global moderators no longer see permban as the solution to spamming as the victims could easily make new accounts and continue their spamming. Maybe they are expecting change or repentance from the side of the victims which accounts why they aren't easily banned these days.
I hope that's not the case, especially for non-newbie account who perform massive spam.
50. Post 66211821 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 09:59:31 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
Your feedback calls you a shitposter and you're reporting another shitposter for Merit?
Well, I've had a look and the feedback is from back 2018 but his recent post history is quite crappy as well. Just generic posts on Gambling Discussion or Trading Discussion where you can say pretty much nothing and as long as it has some resemblance to the title of the thread you'll get a pass.
Also, I smell an alt account here. It seems that the guy behind it stops posting when he can not monetize the account and just comes back when he sees some chance. Also, the only merits he is gotten in the past 120 days are from this thread, where you don't have to do much more than run text through the detectors and publish the result and 14 merits from the run a node challenge. I guess it's to meet the minimum merit requirement that some campaigns ask for.
51. Post 66211614 (unedited backup) (by howardsentell) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 08:52:49 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:
I support freedom of speech, but that doesn’t mean it’s okay to be disrespectful or to bully others.
Do you not see the irony in what you're writing?
Thanks for your help and participating.
52. Post 66210962 (unedited backup) (by Eze BTC) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 01:50:07 CET 2025) in Brain master private key:
Ah since you mentioned "signs something", it's about the future and QC resistance then?
It may be true if it's not used to spend, but the actual underlying issue is the weakness of "human entropy".
I didn't really think about QC, I thought about security from classical attacks, and yes, I know the main problem is most people's low entropy.
The point is that brainwallets do not preserve privacy because they use a single address in all UTXOs, if you are going to use one, it is better to use a BrainHDWallet.
Regarding entropy, I admit that it is a broken idea and the only thing that comes to my mind are body metrics as RNG (fingerprint, iris...), to give entropy to some password. Still "
human", not sure if it has high entropy.
It seems to be very important in this case to store the generation method safely and redundantly. And since you have to store something, it might be better to store a passphrase instead.
A passphrase is better for real. Reason is also, you can easily get it backed up and as well stored in several locations. This will handle and minimize risks of failure. Also, when passphrase has been compromised, it can easily be changed.
53. Post 66210960 (unedited backup) (by HyperCodexV) (scraped on Wed Dec 24 01:50:02 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
The forum is like a military barack where soldiers comes and goes and the barrack remains the same because change is constant in life. Many of us present in the forum currently, we definitely leave the forum someday, but there will be people to continue running the forum and keep it active.
Satoshi has gone into thin air, but bitcoin development is ongoing. The most important thing is to be nice and build trust with people you're interacting with in everything you do.
The barrack will always remain intact. The soldiers in this present barrack that their names are ringing a bell in my head so far are:
@LoyceV, I am cracking my head on how best I can make use of his raw data in a visual format.
@NotATether, I came across the node challenge in beginner group, sadly I am not qualified to participate yet, but I will love to
@Mia Chloe, The name is pinned to my eyes, probably maybe it's because I have quote her twice in the forum
54. Post 66210373 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 22:22:07 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:
I try to live like the good Samaritan and follow the Golden Rule. I know I can't change the whole internet, but if I can help even one person, I see that as a success.
The problem is in your definition of "helping" one person. To me, it sounds like you want to censor someone. I think I'm usually quite friendly here, but that doesn't mean I don't value the freedom to be unfriendly when someone wants to.
How many of your "bullying" reports have been deleted by Mods?
If you understand LoyceV very well, you will realise that his definition of freedom is quite different from yours. LoyceV believes in freedom, even if it has to go against him and his desire. If you support only the positive aspect of freedom, it means that you want to censor someone. I am just thinking if LoyceV actually practices this even in real life. It could be brutal if given someone the freedom to be an asshole, an idiot, a bully or a gentleman.
When I came here newly, I expected everyone to behave decently, but I was just disappointed at a time. But it didn't take long to understand that allow freedom of speech is one of the best things that happened to this forum.
55. Post 66209813 (unedited backup) (by splashed) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:57:01 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
If buyers are willing to pay 4% extra and sellers still pay 1%, it makes me think the market isn't in equilibrium.
It's 4% and 0.5% currently, and our XMR reserve has been low for a while, it only increased significantly right before this XMR rally. We could perhaps consider a automated dynamic fee

56. Post 66209803 (unedited backup) (by nutildah) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:53:19 CET 2025) in Account selling is allowed but merit buying isn’t allowed :
We already have a voting mechanism to identify members that use merit properly.
We do? What's that?
My main problem with being too hasty in distributing merits is this practice is literally responsible for the creation of criminal enterprises that currently operate on the forum.
Aside from this, every other account is somebody's alt account (who, most of the time, is not saying much in particular to anybody BTW -- unless they're specifically fishing for merits, of course), and since there's a good chance you wouldn't be responding to a person* conversing in good faith, why bother engage them in the first place. Let alone give them merits.
*sometimes its GPT output posted by person
Here's an idea: instead of buying Merit, write about a topic you're passionate about and know more about than the average reader!
You mean they should actually use their brain instead of ''wonderfull'' AI tools that generate everything in few seconds?

Let's identify the full arsenal of the average shitposter:
- AI
- plagiarism
- copy/pasting news article translations
- text spinning
- ... what else am I missing
It shouldn't be too time consuming to use your own brain when writing on the forum. If it is, you shouldn't be here.
57. Post 66209774 (unedited backup) (by splashed) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:45:31 CET 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:
4% is only for XMR destination, any lower than that and we would have 0 XMR within a few hours

That sounds like good for business to me: who doesn't want to sell all their product quickly?

Then we will need to buy XMR from the market with high fees

58. Post 66209753 (unedited backup) (by howardsentell) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:40:37 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:
I try to live like the good Samaritan and follow the Golden Rule. I know I can't change the whole internet, but if I can help even one person, I see that as a success.
The problem is in your definition of "helping" one person. To me, it sounds like you want to censor someone. I think I'm usually quite friendly here, but that doesn't mean I don't value the freedom to be unfriendly when someone wants to.
How many of your "bullying" reports have been deleted by Mods?
Thank you for your question. I have had approximately 15+ posts or comments deleted by a guest moderator.
59. Post 66209731 (unedited backup) (by bitmover) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:35:07 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
One name I still remember strongly was "Ratimove". And as far as I remember, he used to add useful topics to his thread (I think his thread name was 'Encyclopaedia CMIIW'!) so that newbies could get useful information in a quick way, but sadly we lost that gem, and he passed away.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to
Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually
was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
He made some good contributions to the forum... but i dont undertand how moderators allowed him to freely plagiarize so many posts for so long without any consequence.... clearly farming merits and reputation with other people's work..
Probably most users didnt even notice that most of his good posts were plagiarism.
Maybe he is still among us with another account.
60. Post 66209688 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:27:07 CET 2025) in Account selling is allowed but merit buying isn’t allowed :
I haven't emptied my Merit source in a very long time. I've posted a little challenge in
Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source a few times: show me posts worth 50 Merit and I'll send them 50 Merit. It's just not happening, and I don't have time to search for that many rare good posts each month.
That's why Theymos needs to spread out smerit distribution. While his intention and choices may be good, the community complaints continue to grow about merit.
50 merits to one post nullifies (with extreme prejudice) the 1 or 2 merits the average user sends - I tried to show this to Theymos once but he responded by removing my source status. Less stress for sure, but I am a Legendary member that has more experience here than most - I should be able to identify good posts the same as you. Instead of giving one person 1,000 smerits a month, he should give 100 smerits to ten people. We already have a voting mechanism to identify members that use merit properly.
I have an alternative I am launching end of year, but I'd hate to see the merit system devolve further into a private club.
61. Post 66209622 (unedited backup) (by howardsentell) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 19:13:43 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:
I ask the same question: how do these keyboard people manage in real life?
You tell me: you too are one of those "keyboard people".
If members do not support the cause, the status quo will prevail.
You're not going to fix the internet or even Bitcointalk by blocking mean people, but you can break it by censoring everything. I'm sure there are many safe heavily censored and moderated forums out there, or you could even start your own where you can dictate exactly what can be said. Just don't expect to find me there

Life is the greatest of teachers, boys and girls. You get the test first, then you get the lesson
I want this printed on a tile on the wall

I try to live like the good Samaritan and follow the Golden Rule. I know I can't change the whole internet, but if I can help even one person, I see that as a success.
62. Post 66209210 (unedited backup) (by Alvin_talk) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 17:15:55 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
We have lost some other good users here as well, like lightworrior and o_e_l_e_o, they both were active users and a great asset for the bitcointalk community. If I talk about my local thread members, then I would say I miss some users there as well. Other than this, some are getting old, and this is life.
I'll explain this for you using the life cycle of suckers. A mature plantain produces fruit and after harvest it gradually withers and produces an offshoot which performs the same cycle again and again. in short, life is a cycle, quality poster will come and go, interestingly, other quality posters will emerge. Life goes on!
So don't consider it as a loss, it's meant to be. I bet we still have good posters everywhere across the forum: @LoyceV, d5000, BlackHatCoiner, lovesmayfamilis, dkbit98, NotATether, Pmalek, ABCbits, pooya87, NeuroticFish, powerglove, JayJuanGee, fillippone, Charles-Tim, Apogio, Mia Chloe, TryNinja, DdmrDdmr, vapourminer, gmaxwell, Rikafip, ChiBitCTy, Cricktor, hosemary, Free Market Capitalist, notocactus, nutildah, GazetaBitcoin, Vod, etc, I could go on and on.
So let's not duel in the past, we better focus on managing the present and the future.
63. Post 66208979 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 16:17:25 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
Sure, we are losing good members all the time, simply because people are getting older or they have other priorities.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to
Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually
was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
It looks like bbvious account suicide, but I remember there were claims from other members who said he already sold his account before that, and the new owner was someone else.
I don't know for sure if this is true or not, but there were some indications in that direction when I was checking that case.
64. Post 66208923 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 16:00:31 CET 2025) in Talksearch.io - Advanced Bitcointalk Search Engine:
That may not be necessary anymore - theymos suggested I should use the sitemap.xml page. It's a little convoluted, but I managed to hack together a script that will check for deleted/updated posts.
Does this allow you to track all edited posts? More specifically: can you track all posts in which a (spam) URL was added later? I've seen many spambots do this to create a backlink without quickly getting caught.
Yes, absolutely. In fact, the reason why I haven't released any updates for the search engine is because I'm waiting for my scraper to catch up on the back-log of edited posts. Admittedly, it could take several months before it's finished. I just hope a firmware update doesn't force me to reboot before then.
65. Post 66208913 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 15:57:37 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
Do you think he had any reputation before he decided to destroy himself as you say?
Yes he had, isn't that obvious? He was in a high paying signature campaign, earned tons of Merit, and got away with plagiarism because of what I like to call a loophole: placing a link under a long text was enough to avoid getting banned[/size].
He managed to fool most of the forum, that's definitely true. When he first appeared on Meta to boast about earning 1000 merits, everyone wondered who this guy was, considering he was a product of his local board. All these
"successes" were nothing more than a very good deception that 99% of the forum members fell for - I was not one of them.
My guess: his ego couldn't handle being called out. But that's just a guess.
My guess is that he decided to burn one account and continue with a bunch of other alts that he probably created - he was a classic leech who was here for the money - if you don't believe me, ask those who organized various contests.
66. Post 66208755 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 15:21:37 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
Let's inverse the scenario: instead of pushing difficulty up even higher, the few ASIC miners on testnet could just quit. That leaves it at a very high difficulty, and testnet will effectively come to a halt until ASIC miners continue. A simple small developer couldn't keep it running on his own at this difficulty. As far as I know, that's why the 20 minute rule was introduced in the first place, so I'm curious to see how long it will last without it.
My python script found 27609 ASIC blocks mined in the last 100000 blocks.
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Total blocks scanned: 100000
Hashes with >13 leading zeroes: 27609
-----------------------------
================ ASIC frequency per epoch ================
Epoch 00 | heights 14885–16900 | ASIC 5/2016 = 0.2480% | CPU 2011
Epoch 01 | heights 16901–18916 | ASIC 15/2016 = 0.7440% | CPU 2001
Epoch 02 | heights 18917–20932 | ASIC 73/2016 = 3.6210% | CPU 1943
Epoch 03 | heights 20933–22948 | ASIC 283/2016 = 14.0377% | CPU 1733
Epoch 04 | heights 22949–24964 | ASIC 1048/2016 = 51.9841% | CPU 968
Epoch 05 | heights 24965–26980 | ASIC 1890/2016 = 93.7500% | CPU 126
Epoch 06 | heights 26981–28996 | ASIC 1335/2016 = 66.2202% | CPU 681
Epoch 07 | heights 28997–31012 | ASIC 1407/2016 = 69.7917% | CPU 609
Epoch 08 | heights 31013–33028 | ASIC 1436/2016 = 71.2302% | CPU 580
Epoch 09 | heights 33029–35044 | ASIC 1420/2016 = 70.4365% | CPU 596
Epoch 10 | heights 35045–37060 | ASIC 1303/2016 = 64.6329% | CPU 713
Epoch 11 | heights 37061–39076 | ASIC 1318/2016 = 65.3770% | CPU 698
Epoch 12 | heights 39077–41092 | ASIC 1212/2016 = 60.1190% | CPU 804
Epoch 13 | heights 41093–43108 | ASIC 864/2016 = 42.8571% | CPU 1152
Epoch 14 | heights 43109–45124 | ASIC 640/2016 = 31.7460% | CPU 1376
Epoch 15 | heights 45125–47140 | ASIC 420/2016 = 20.8333% | CPU 1596
Epoch 16 | heights 47141–49156 | ASIC 304/2016 = 15.0794% | CPU 1712
Epoch 17 | heights 49157–51172 | ASIC 340/2016 = 16.8651% | CPU 1676
Epoch 18 | heights 51173–53188 | ASIC 304/2016 = 15.0794% | CPU 1712
Epoch 19 | heights 53189–55204 | ASIC 72/2016 = 3.5714% | CPU 1944
Epoch 20 | heights 55205–57220 | ASIC 213/2016 = 10.5655% | CPU 1803
Epoch 21 | heights 57221–59236 | ASIC 269/2016 = 13.3433% | CPU 1747
Epoch 22 | heights 59237–61252 | ASIC 416/2016 = 20.6349% | CPU 1600
Epoch 23 | heights 61253–63268 | ASIC 438/2016 = 21.7262% | CPU 1578
Epoch 24 | heights 63269–65284 | ASIC 370/2016 = 18.3532% | CPU 1646
Epoch 25 | heights 65285–67300 | ASIC 306/2016 = 15.1786% | CPU 1710
Epoch 26 | heights 67301–69316 | ASIC 341/2016 = 16.9147% | CPU 1675
Epoch 27 | heights 69317–71332 | ASIC 222/2016 = 11.0119% | CPU 1794
Epoch 28 | heights 71333–73348 | ASIC 200/2016 = 9.9206% | CPU 1816
Epoch 29 | heights 73349–75364 | ASIC 138/2016 = 6.8452% | CPU 1878
Epoch 30 | heights 75365–77380 | ASIC 237/2016 = 11.7560% | CPU 1779
Epoch 31 | heights 77381–79396 | ASIC 295/2016 = 14.6329% | CPU 1721
Epoch 32 | heights 79397–81412 | ASIC 296/2016 = 14.6825% | CPU 1720
Epoch 33 | heights 81413–83428 | ASIC 213/2016 = 10.5655% | CPU 1803
Epoch 34 | heights 83429–85444 | ASIC 214/2016 = 10.6151% | CPU 1802
Epoch 35 | heights 85445–87460 | ASIC 242/2016 = 12.0040% | CPU 1774
Epoch 36 | heights 87461–89476 | ASIC 264/2016 = 13.0952% | CPU 1752
Epoch 37 | heights 89477–91492 | ASIC 269/2016 = 13.3433% | CPU 1747
Epoch 38 | heights 91493–93508 | ASIC 311/2016 = 15.4266% | CPU 1705
Epoch 39 | heights 93509–95524 | ASIC 326/2016 = 16.1706% | CPU 1690
Epoch 40 | heights 95525–97540 | ASIC 309/2016 = 15.3274% | CPU 1707
Epoch 41 | heights 97541–99556 | ASIC 275/2016 = 13.6409% | CPU 1741
Epoch 42 | heights 99557–101572 | ASIC 238/2016 = 11.8056% | CPU 1778
Epoch 43 | heights 101573–103588 | ASIC 208/2016 = 10.3175% | CPU 1808
Epoch 44 | heights 103589–105604 | ASIC 211/2016 = 10.4663% | CPU 1805
Epoch 45 | heights 105605–107620 | ASIC 214/2016 = 10.6151% | CPU 1802
Epoch 46 | heights 107621–109636 | ASIC 128/2016 = 6.3492% | CPU 1888
Epoch 47 | heights 109637–111652 | ASIC 158/2016 = 7.8373% | CPU 1858
Epoch 48 | heights 111653–113668 | ASIC 148/2016 = 7.3413% | CPU 1868
Epoch 49 | heights 113669–114884 | ASIC 157/1216 = 12.9112% | CPU 1059
Your concern is reasonable, but reality shows that there's just always some miner with terahashes spent on testing bitcoin mining. Sure, there are periods with less than 10% of blocks being ASIC, just as times where it's higher than that, but I don't find it particularly concerning if some epochs just have longer time intervals.
(Also, consider that CPU mining wasn't being taken advantage like this until block 50 thousand something. Before that time, ASIC miners like Portland were mining very frequently at low difficulties using real hashrate. So the metrics start having meaning at around block ~60k.)
67. Post 66208720 (unedited backup) (by Lucius) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 15:12:37 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
I still remember some names from the day when I joined this forum. One name I still remember strongly was "Ratimove".
~snip~
Do you miss one of the
biggest plagiarists in the history of this forum?
~snip~
He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
Do you think he had any reputation before he decided to destroy himself as you say? When the evidence of his creativity was presented, which consisted of translating articles with online translators and hiding the source in as little visible hyperlinks as possible, he continued as if nothing had happened only because he had the support of the most numerous local community and their moderators.
When the OP says that Rat was a valuable member, I wonder if he lives in some parallel world where some known facts are not available.
68. Post 66208656 (unedited backup) (by Halab) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 14:48:19 CET 2025) in [Registration] Best Altcoins Portfolio 2025:
Ho Ho Ho !
As promised, here is the latest update before the final results.
Well... It looks like I have lost my place on the podium. With Christmas coming up, I'm likely to end up with the chocolate medal.
The top three are within 50$ of each other. Nothing is decided yet.
See you on January 1, 2026.

| Pos | Users | 22/12/2025 |
| 1 | internetional | 1 293,89 |
| 2 | LoyceV | 1 273,03 |
| 3 | paid2 | 1 247,44 |
| 4 | Halab | 1 164,87 |
| 5 | GazetaBitcoin | 1 040,87 |
| 6 | sompitonov | 935,82 |
| | Bitcoin | 884,51 |
| 7 | DireWolfM14 | 864,38 |
| 8 | memehunter | 841,83 |
| 9 | examplens | 787,76 |
| 10 | ajiz138 | 656,70 |
| 11 | icopress | 605,41 |
| 12 | n0nce | 541,85 |
| 13 | B1g4udge | 493,61 |
| | Average | 487,21 |
| 14 | FinneysTrueVision | 485,11 |
| 15 | shahzadafzal | 464,56 |
| 16 | rat03gopoh | 464,03 |
| 17 | Smartprofit | 437,39 |
| 18 | DYING_S0UL | 435,21 |
| 19 | Rikafip | 398,28 |
| 20 | GrosWesh | 394,54 |
| 21 | Despairo | 346,13 |
| 22 | Saint-loup | 339,15 |
| 23 | LogitechMouse | 336,25 |
| 24 | jokers10 | 322,65 |
| 25 | SamReomo | 319,95 |
| | Random_but_balanced | 297,25 |
| 26 | Taskford | 295,40 |
| 27 | xandry | 285,12 |
| 28 | tokeweed | 281,72 |
| 29 | cryptofrka | 260,26 |
| 30 | Woodie | 221,07 |
| 31 | klarki | 211,34 |
| 32 | worldofcoins | 201,37 |
| 33 | Buchi-88 | 199,26 |
| 34 | bitmover | 184,92 |
| 35 | famososMuertos | 181,90 |
| 36 | libert19 | 173,76 |
| 37 | arallmuus | 169,72 |
| 38 | Koal-84 | 137,54 |
| 39 | xLays | 102,88 |
| 40 | slackovic | 91,29 |
Line chart race :
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/23486883/LCR without Woodie :
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/24269401/
69. Post 66208620 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 14:36:01 CET 2025) in Are we losing our Valueable members?:
Valuable members will come and go. That is life.
Ratimov had his nickname changed to
Symmetrick, went kinda nuts, started name calling, deleted every post he could, backed out of a sponsorship, and eventually
was banned. He single-handedly destroyed his reputation and left.
He called himself on his personal text as a margin holder. Who knows he hold bitcoin or some altcoins with 2 to 5x and the coin pumped, become millionaire from it and see this forum not useful for him anymore? Or I think Chipmixer was no more geek he left, the money he was later receiving might be too small and see it not worth what he is posting. People like you on this forum are less than 1%.
He was pressured at the time and all can make him do what he did. Also we do not know what went underneath that is not revealed to us. He was a great member. I did not like him before when he was only sending merit to only Russians but he later changed as his merit allocation increases.
70. Post 66208230 (unedited backup) (by Peanutswar) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 12:34:25 CET 2025) in Paano maaring ma-wala ang Bitcoin mo gamit lang ang CTRL-C CTRL-V:
Akda ni: Akda ni:
LoyceVOrihinal na paksa:
How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V
Kakakita ko lang na may
bago na namang biktima ng
clipboard hijacker malware.
Paano ito gumagana1. Pumili ka ng Bitcoin address, at pinindot mo ang CTRL-C.
2. The malware changes the address to an address owned by the hacker/scammer.
2. Gamit ang malware ay papalitan nito ang adddress at gagamitin ang address ng hacker/scammer.
3. Pinindot mo ang CTRL-V at kasunod na nito ay wala ang iyong pera.
Kahit na tignan mo pa ang ginamit mong Bitcoin address, may pagkakataong ang ilang mga character dito ay parehas lang, pero hindi mo aakalain na napalitan na pala ito.
Paano ito maiwasan1.
Huwag kayo gumamit Windows, pero tingin ko hindi ninyo din naman ito papalitan.
2. Check the entire address after copy/pasting, and not just the first few (or last few) characters. Check some in the middle too. That's a lot of work, so chances are you won't do that either.
2. Tignan maigi ang kabuoang address bago ito kopyahin/ilagay, at h indi lang basta una (o di kaya ay huling) characters. Tignan din maigi sa gitna. Mas mainam ito gawin, dahil sa malamang hindi mo din iyon gagawin.
3. Mayroon akong naisip: huwag mong kopyahin ang buong Bitcoin address, kundi ay kopyahin mo lang ang ilan sa parte nito, tapos ay i-type mo ang huling mga character. Kahit palitan ito ng malware ay hindi ito tatanggapin (ang maling) address kung gagawin mo ang pag type nang ikaw lang.
Pero kailangan mo pa ding sundin ang Step 2 pag ka tapos nito: At tignan pa din maigi ang address!
4.Gamitin ang pag kopya/pag lagay ng iyong address para matignan kung tama. Kung gusto mo mag padala sa address na ito 1PjpEgknyKxQKXtMcYFDym8odkfohFGkui. Pag katapos mo kopyahin/ilagay, i-select mo ang "yKxQKXtMc" nula sa
inilagay na address, tapos ay gawin ang CTRL-C. Pag katapos ay, gamitin ang CTRL-F kasunod nito ay CTRL-V para makita kung tama ang address mula sa orihinal nitong address. At syempre tignan maigi kung ang pang gagalingan nito ay lehitimo: tandaan kahit ang email ay maaring i-spoofed din!
5. Dagdag ko lang din ang suhisiyon ni
o_e_l_e_o dito:
Any time I am sending coins from any wallet I physically place the address I know is correct directly from the source, right next to the address I have entered to send to. That usually means either holding my hardware wallet or phone up next to my computer screen, or resizing two windows on my phone or computer to put the two address physically right next to each other. Once you have two addresses which are less than inch apart, its very easy to check the entire address and not just a few characters at the start or end.
Panatilihing maging vigilanteMaging mabusisi, at laging tignan nang hindi double kundi triple pa bago mag send ng pera!
71. Post 66207919 (unedited backup) (by Eze BTC) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 10:28:19 CET 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:
I really understand your concern and I must commend your effort to fight AI spam report.
Howbeit, if AI usage is detected it's best that drastic measure should be taken against anyone found guilty. Calling me out for no wrong other than being a newbie is you limiting all newbies' level of understanding and comprehension. To some, being a newbie is just a title, not definition of understanding and knowledge.
Personally, I don't support AI spam and I support every decision against it. I put my little knowledge in areas I have interest and knowledge in the bitcoin market. My dislike for AI spamming is a major reason why I commend your effort. My little request is that the stereotype against newbies be lowered a bit. Nobody feels happy being boxed and limited not to sound educated just because he's a newbie.
Regardless, thank you so much for helping the community fight AI spam.
72. Post 66207428 (unedited backup) (by hugeblack) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 07:26:01 CET 2025) in Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - get whitelisted for free:
He's whitelisted now.

73. Post 66207270 (unedited backup) (by howardsentell) (scraped on Tue Dec 23 05:19:01 CET 2025) in Reporting Cyberbullying on the Forum to Maintain a Safe Community:
It's bad to the point that a legendary member here, instead of rightly directing newbies and some higher ranks with minimal mistakes, he would rather start bullying and insulting them unprovoked. I read, I laugh, I walk away. But I often wonder why people are that mean in this vanity world.
It's not all about me, but I'm curious: are you talking about me there?
I've had a longstanding habit of calling bullshit when I see it, and I'm glad bitcointalk has moderators who generally tolerate that sort of thing, because frankly this forum is and has been for years
a complete fucking mess. And guess what? Even before the merit system and the advent of merit begging, the abysmal signal-to-noise ratio has been primarily because of low-ranked members. It baffles me that many of them even made it past the Newbie rank.
By the way, I'm getting a strong whiff of AI taint in this thread. Ask yourself when the last time you saw anyone who'd just joined the forum who could write proper English. The number isn't zero, but the incidence in the population is so rare that right now when I see it, it just raises suspicion.
Also:
Seriously, grow a thicker skin, so mean people on the internet can't get under your skin!
As others already said, grow a thicker skin
Whatever, Loyce said is true, it's better to grow a thicker skin in online world because you'll interact with every type of people and some of them might be bullies.
Stop being such a whiny, cuck and grow a back bone.
I fifth the above opinions to grow a thicker skin/backbone, because if you're seriously whining about words written by people you don't know on the internet, I really have to wonder how high your level of functioning is in real life. Do we need a 'safe space' section here? I think not. Life is the greatest of teachers, boys and girls. You get the test first,
then you get the lesson--and what I'm saying is that there are assholes and idiots surrounding us on all sides daily. No way in hell you're going to change them by whining to any authority. If you think my view is wrong, good luck to you.
I ask the same question: how do these keyboard people manage in real life? If members do not support the cause, the status quo will prevail.
74. Post 66206706 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 23:23:43 CET 2025) in Mixers to be banned:
At a time, I started asking myself some questions about this mixer issues.
1. Did any government even prohibit mixers?
2. Or they simply want mixers to work in their terms (kyc and submitting users data)?
If you're not a licensed "money transmitting service", you're considered illegal in most countries. That reads as "yes, they prohibit mixing" to me. If you, as a bitcoin user, need to sacrifice your entire opsec, just to have your coins mixed, then it pretty much defeats the purpose, and makes it clear that bitcoin privacy without the state's permission to surveil you is prohibited.
Now I see, it's more of a battle against privacy but the Government will not come bold to say it. This will like to force me to believe that even if the mixers are not rendering their services to criminals (I mean mixers are only used by genuine people), government will also still try to bring it down. I'm I correct on this?
The government should be aware of everything and if possible control them all. This is becoming clear to me, as Bob will say "Nobody can kill Raggae". We shall all sing that nobody can kill privacy.
I don't have the impression that anything significant has changed since DT regained the presidency
I nominate this post for the worst use ever of "DT" in Meta

Trump is a DT member with red tag. He hasn't changed anything since he returned to DT1.
75. Post 66204740 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 15:34:31 CET 2025) in The Conflict Between CPFP and Transaction Cancellation:
Even if one of the conflicting transactions has a higher fee, miners do not magically see all transactions at the same time.
In addition to that, even if miners have all transactions, it's still not completely certain they'll pick the optimal combination that maximizes their profit. The algorithm used to select the
optimal set of transactions is
NP-hard. Miners pick a set of transactions that is profitable
enough, but not always the most profitable.
So, the right answer is that they'll just choose one, nearly randomly, if CPFP pays around the same as RBF:
When it comes to CPFP vs RBF, miners will most likely select the combination that pays the highest fee per vbyte. If it's the same, they'll just pick one.
76. Post 66203961 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 11:36:37 CET 2025) in How would I report trolls trolling with off-topic?:
If it's trolling: report it. But I don't think Mods are going to agree with your line of arguing. You don't like what someone posts, that doesn't make it trolling.
Yeah, I would bet quite strongly that the report will remain unhandled or even marked as bad.
Regarding the other issue here is my take: you bought an account recently? You should be tagged. You bought an account 10 years ago and there are no warning signs in 10 years? I don't think we should ruin an account in that case.
It's clear that he's not the original owner of the account, but no one is going to tag him for it.
77. Post 66203495 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 09:10:49 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
And if OP's laptop also contain HDD with big capacity, he can consider using --blocksdir option so blockchain data stored on HDD (while other files still on SSD) to reduce burden on the SSD.
The
blocks directory writes "only" 0.7 TB during IBD, the
chainstate directory writes many TBs (when low on RAM) or barely anything (when high on RAM).
Let me quote my older post.
2. If you use your 2TB SSD to store other data, it's worth to know that some SSD become noticeably slower when it's getting full.
3. Too much data have written on your SSD and it switched from pSLC to either TLC/QLC mode which makes it slower. Below image example is for sequential write, but i expect random I/O activity would be severally impacted as well.
Note that i don't know whether image i shown also apply on sustained write, without also using more space.
Don't know where you are in the world but here in the US both the drive and additional RAM should have a minimal cost.
Check out Amazon or any local store and you will be shocked to see the price hike in the last few months, the prices of RAM and SSD were tripled since I bought one and major reason is due to the demand created due to the hype around AI and everyone wants to train their AI that leaves with temporary demand that might wear off in the next few months.
If the laptop supports 8GB ram then that's what I will recommend, along with at least 256GB SSD for pruned node.
But to OP if he wants to install Bitcoin Core for learning purpose then I suggest him to go with the testnet, which does the same job with a lot less disk space and resources needed for the sync.
FWIW, some news report OpenAI is the main reason since it's claimed they buy 40% of global RAM supply[1] while the rest are few big AI/tech company. Anyway, i expect cost to upgrade both SSD and RAM could be more expensive that OP's laptop.
[1]
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/openais-stargate-project-to-consume-up-to-40-percent-of-global-dram-output-inks-deal-with-samsung-and-sk-hynix-to-the-tune-of-up-to-900-000-wafers-per-month
78. Post 66203189 (unedited backup) (by Hashura) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 07:04:44 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
And on older machines like that use an internal drive not USB. 11+ year old USB ports can be cranky. Just from the years of oxidation and insertion and removal of USB devices wearing on the connectors.
The USB ports all seem to be working fine, but I've decided to just go with a pruned node, so I won't be using the external drive anymore.
This is Testnet4 and the block forking doesn't really look healthy to me. The time warping or whatever shenanigans are doing on Testnet4 is sometimes really annoying because from my occasional observance on Testnet4 some miners don't care at all about transactions in mempool(s), it's about stealing blocks and being able to mine them with forced difficulty of 1.
These are too complicated for me. For now I just want the experience of running a node.
I've bought a second-hand business laptop with 8 GB RAM, SSD and many hours of battery life for less money than a new laptop battery. This may depend on where you live, but it's worth considering.
Many Business laptops are also commonly easier to repair/open/upgrade than consumer models and some are built to last longer, especially when they're easier to clean off some dust built-up in the cooling system.
Even going from 2GB to 4 is going to make it soooooo much better.
If the laptop supports 8GB ram then that's what I will recommend, along with at least 256GB SSD for pruned node.
From where I live, those are quite affordable as well, and I guess it would take less effort than replacing parts. But I could also just upgrade the ram of the other laptop that I've mentioned to 8GB. I appreciate all of the suggestions regardless. I'll weigh my options and choose what's best based on my resources.
79. Post 66202877 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Mon Dec 22 03:17:19 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
Until you wrote about it, I had no idea about the $500 or the story behind it. I have no idea why he gave it to you or when it happened but it certainly would not have hurt him to have made that error to a high ranking DT member rather than to a newbie and can be called upon whenever the account is questioned. What are the chances of that?
When it relates to the AB de Royse777 aka Royse777 account, I have no trust in him at all.
For what it's worth: I'm pretty sure he wouldn't scam me he somehow owed me $500. Even if the account was bought, that must have happened before any of my interactions with the account, so what I've seen so far is what I get.
80. Post 66202314 (unedited backup) (by M47AK16) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 23:01:56 CET 2025) in [AOBT] THE ALLIANCE OF BITCOINTALK TRANSLATORS:
Hi Folks,
How are you all? It's been a long time since I posted here. Was struggling in-between with Gazeta's revisions.
Finally completed all the changes and found some extra time to work on 2 new translations(listed below).
Here are the 2 new translations -
[1]
Author -
LoyceVOriginal -
How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-VTranslation -
CTRL-C CTRL-V से अपने बिटकॉइन कैसे खो दें[2]
Author -
GazetaBitcoinOriginal -
Libertarians -- where are they now?Translation -
लिबर्टेरियन -- अब वे कहाँ हैं?Cheers,
M47AK16
81. Post 66202291 (unedited backup) (by Zoomic) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 22:56:07 CET 2025) in Mixers to be banned:
I think there is a big difference between "talking about" and advertising a service.
Sure, it was never prohibited to talk about anything. I was saying what I would do if I were a government. I would definitely not prohibit mixers without at least prohibiting coinjoin services as well, which is why I find the mixer restriction pretty meaningless, if not counterproductive, from a government's perspective again.
At a time, I started asking myself some questions about this mixer issues.
1. Did any government even prohibit mixers?
2. Or they simply want mixers to work in their terms (kyc and submitting users data)?
My goal is not to stop anyone from doing whatever they want. You're thinking as if I'm trying to help governments in achieving their goals, which I'm not. The rules are not designed to be effective at doing anything in the wider world. The point is to prevent bitcointalk.org from being viewed similarly to "that gas station where all the drug dealers hang out". Places like that end up under increased surveillance, and eventually the authorities usually find some excuse to shut them down.
Theymos had a very genuine concern with the situation that surrounded Biden's administration. But with the present Trump, Bitcointalk will not be taking down for promoting mixers. I am too sure that for now....
82. Post 66202283 (unedited backup) (by M47AK16) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 22:55:13 CET 2025) in CTRL-C CTRL-V से अपने बिटकॉइन कैसे खो दें:
मैंने अभी एक और
क्लिपबोर्ड हाईजैकर मैलवेयर का
शिकार देखा.
यह कैसे काम करता है1. आप एक बिटकॉइन एड्रेस चुनते हैं और CTRL-C दबाते हैं.
2. मैलवेयर उस एड्रेस को बदलकर हैकर/स्कैमर के स्वामित्व वाले एड्रेस से बदल देता है.
3. आप CTRL-V दबाते हैं और जो भी फंड भेजते हैं, वह खो देते हैं.
भले ही आप पेस्ट किए गए बिटकॉइन एड्रेस का कोई हिस्सा जाँच लें, संभावना यही रहती है कि शुरुआती कुछ अक्षर एक जैसे हों, और आपको यह पता ही न चले कि एड्रेस बदल दिया गया था.
इससे कैसे बचें1.
विंडोज़ का इस्तेमाल न करें, लेकिन हम दोनों जानते हैं कि आप ऐसा करने वाले नहीं हैं.
2. कॉपी/पेस्ट करने के बाद पूरे एड्रेस की जाँच करें, सिर्फ़ शुरुआती कुछ (या आख़िरी कुछ) कैरेक्टर्स की नहीं। बीच के कुछ हिस्सों को भी जाँचें। यह काफ़ी मेहनत का काम है, इसलिए संभावना है कि आप यह भी नहीं करेंगे.
3. मैंने एक और तरीका सोचा है: पूरा बिटकॉइन एड्रेस कॉपी न करें, सिर्फ़ उसका एक हिस्सा कॉपी करें और आख़िरी कुछ कैरेक्टर्स खुद मैन्युअली टाइप करें. भले ही मैलवेयर अधूरे बिटकॉइन एड्रेस को अपने एड्रेस से बदल दे, आपका वॉलेट उस (अमान्य) एड्रेस को स्वीकार नहीं करेगा, क्योंकि आपने खुद कुछ कैरेक्टर्स जोड़ दिए होंगे.
इसके बाद भी आपको स्टेप 2 फॉलो करना होगा: एड्रेस की जाँच करें!
4. एड्रेस के किसी हिस्से को वेरिफ़ाई करने के लिए कॉपी/पेस्ट का इस्तेमाल करें. मान लीजिए आप इस एड्रेस पर फंड भेजना चाहते हैं: 1PjpEgknyKxQKXtMcYFDym8odkfohFGkui। कॉपी/पेस्ट करने के बाद,
पेस्ट किए गए एड्रेस में से “yKxQKXtMc” चुनें और CTRL-C दबाएँ. फिर CTRL-F के बाद CTRL-V का इस्तेमाल करें, ताकि देखा जा सके कि यह आंशिक एड्रेस मूल स्रोत से मेल खाता है या नहीं. और यह भी सुनिश्चित करें कि स्रोत असली हो ईमेल भी स्पूफ किया जा सकता है!
5. मैं यहाँ
o_e_l_e_o का सुझाव भी जोड़ रहा हूँ:
जब भी मैं किसी भी वॉलेट से कॉइन्स भेजता हूँ, तो जिस एड्रेस को मैं सही जानता हूँ, उसे स्रोत से लेकर सीधे उस एड्रेस के बिल्कुल पास रखता हूँ, जिस पर मैं भेज रहा हूँ. आम तौर पर इसका मतलब होता है कि मैं अपने हार्डवेयर वॉलेट या फोन को कंप्यूटर स्क्रीन के पास पकड़कर रखता हूँ, या फिर अपने फोन या कंप्यूटर पर दो विंडोज़ का साइज बदलकर दोनों एड्रेस को शारीरिक रूप से एक‑दूसरे के बिल्कुल पास रख देता हूँ. जब दो एड्रेस एक‑दूसरे से एक इंच से भी कम दूरी पर होते हैं, तो पूरे एड्रेस को जाँचना बहुत आसान हो जाता है, न कि सिर्फ़ शुरुआत या अंत के कुछ कैरेक्टर्स को.
सतर्क रहेंफंड भेजने से पहले जाँचें, दुबारा जाँचें और फिर से तीन बार जाँचें!
इस पहल के तहत अनुवादित :
83. Post 66201870 (unedited backup) (by Amanda324) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 21:10:55 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
I've always been suspicious about so many members from the same local board all doing kinda similar things when it comes to posting, Merit and campaigns, but that's just suspicions without any evidence.
Is there any possibility that you somehow stole the IP address data of BitcoinTalk users without Theymos's knowledge? Or could it be that Theymos gave you permission to check the old IP addresses?
84. Post 66201864 (unedited backup) (by Findingnemo) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 21:09:37 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
But to OP if he wants to install Bitcoin Core for learning purpose then I suggest him to go with the testnet, which does the same job with a lot less disk space and resources needed for the sync.
I take it you've never actually tried running testnet

I just checked:
chainstate on testnet3 is 5 GB larger than on normal Bitcoin, which makes it even more hungry for RAM.
Well,
-testnet4 then. Should be less hungry for RAM.

85. Post 66201309 (unedited backup) (by JollyGood) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 18:53:13 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
It's not the only established and even highly trusted account that wasn't created by the original owner. I've seen at least one account that reached DT1 despite being bought years earlier, and wasn't tagged for it. But there was no need to tag him either.
I've seen another account that received many red tags after being found out, without any other reason for not being trusted. So I get that he doesn't want to answer the question if the answer is yes.
When it relates to the AB de Royse777 aka Royse777 account, I have no trust in him at all. Others have their own opinion however because many campaign participants are always hoping to move to something that pays more, they probably do not want to get on the wrong side of any manager as it reduces their chance of potentially joining a high (or higher) paying campaign by at least one.
Two questions remain then. First whether it was hacked or sold. Second whether he is helping naim027 evade his ban and profit off of this forum, or whether he is naim027 himself (or part of his group). Untrustworthy people tend to stick together. Do you have data on how many DT members are enrolled in his campaigns? This would explain their failure to act on such an obvious case.
For the first point you mentioned, if there was a way to find out from the original owner and creator of the Royse777 account what really happened it would help provide clarity. Clearly the account changed hands back in 2017. How the events unfolded and how it happened is not known yet.
As for the second point, to my knowledge the Royse777 account never posted about firing naim027 therefore that fact along with the fact he is defending (another of the naim027 farmed accounts) God Of Thunder aka Learn Bitcoin shows extremely poor judgement. Exactly why he has that close relationship with naim027 also remains unclear. Regarding the DT members enrolled in campaigns he manages, I have not taken a look but he really does not manage much in this forum now anyway.
86. Post 66200785 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 16:57:44 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
I personally think that there needs to be a global hashrate limit for the testnet4 network or whatever future network they create.
That would push testnet even further from mainnet.
This is why my proposal is so simple. If you read the mailing list, you'll see many complicated proposals that have no consensus. We will probably never agree on a single one, so let's just accept the fate of testnet, which is that mining is difficult and non-free, and at least let the game theory determine the usability of the network. It's also the only proposal that respects the "mainnet clone" principle.
I know, but I can't think of any better solutions at the moment.
Me neither. It's crazy how testnet difficulty is over a billion. In an ideal world, there would be a few low-hashrate miners to keep it going, anyone could mine temporarily to get some coins, and there would be no ASICs running continuously on testnet, but reality is the way it is.
The real difficulty, as previously mentioned, is 216 million. That's 1.5 PH/s. It seems a big number, but that's the
total hashrate. From bitaxes and small rigs trying to test bitcoin, to even MARA pool with hundreds of terahashes. It still blows my mind, but on the other hand, how much is testing the bitcoin network worth?
87. Post 66200718 (unedited backup) (by NotATether) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 16:41:25 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
That would push testnet even further from mainnet.
I know, but I can't think of any better solutions at the moment.
It would need to resemble mainnet's 10-minute average block generation at minimum (which current testnet fails to do) while also ensuring that some guy with a specialized hardware can't come in and disrupt the mining times for everyone else.
88. Post 66200537 (unedited backup) (by mindrust) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 16:01:13 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
He is 100% not the original creator/owner of the (Royse777 account that later was renamed as the) AB de Royse777 account.
It's not the only established and even highly trusted account that wasn't created by the original owner. I've seen at least one account that reached DT1 despite being bought years earlier, and wasn't tagged for it. But there was no need to tag him either.
I've seen another account that received many red tags after being found out, without any other reason for not being trusted. So I get that he doesn't want to answer the question if the answer is yes.
That’s a big inconsistency we have there.
If rules are rules, why don’t both of those accounts get the same treatment from the dt?
One might say, “the dude who bought his account is acting nice and honest. What if he bought his acc, i never saw him scamming anybody, he is as trustworthy as one can get. No need to tag him just because he bought his acc.”
Then the other might say the same thing for god of thunder
“What if he started a new account even though he was a liar and a scammer in his previous life in the forum? He is as decent as one can get now. Imma neva saw him scammin anybodie. He managed many siggy camps successfully. Let the admin decide if he should be banned.”
So… we have 2 acc buyers in that example. One is getting tagged and while the other isn’t. Both never scammed anybody. Both never showed any signs of a scammer. That’s no good. Stuff like that make dt’s ratings also questionable.
I am not saying GoT or the other account buyer that seems to be a nice guy which we don’t know his forum name should be tagged or not but some consistency would be nice to have.
89. Post 66200494 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 15:47:43 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
Sure he can: every 2016 blocks will make the difficulty go up 4x. If he mines 10,000 blocks in a short time, the difficulty goes up 1000x.
I don't understand how he can 1000x the difficulty in a short time. Just for the record, right now difficulty is 1.3 billion. Multiply that by 1/6 (the "real" difficulty) and you have 216 million. This is 1.55 PH/s. In order to 4x that you need to throw 4,65 PH/s on average for the entire epoch. That's an insane amount of money for this negligible damage.
And by the way, you can make the current testnet4 unusable by 51% attacking it with empty blocks for a tiny fraction of the same cost. You can even make it barely unusable for free, as we've seen!
I think I will keep mining signet, because even if it is centralized, then at least it is not traded that easily.
I personally don't care what others do with their testnet coins, as long as I have the freedom to test the network.
90. Post 66200281 (unedited backup) (by AB de Royse777) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 14:34:31 CET 2025) in You are welcome to PM me if you are interested but be sure I trust you.:
This message is not only for LoyceV but for others too.
doesn't want to answer the question
I faced it several times in the past and left my logical answer (when it possible) when it came from users I trust and consider has no intention to harm my privacy. But when it come from a manager who deliberately conduct dirty operations against me and my business (contact my clients in private, makes dirty arguments to convince them they are making wrong decisions by hiring my service, autosuggesting them to hire him instead) then why would I trust him? Anyone who knows the relation between him and me can easily see
his ill intention in his post to frame me. I would like to question this specific manager that should I share the part of the conversation you had with one of my client a year ago? Let's be more specific in case you are going to convince the community that I am bluffing. It was a mixer on the other forum. Let's specify even more. I am still their campaign manager. I kept it private (except sharing it with some close circle) to give you a chance not to look yourself TOO UGLY publicly and to keep the managers fight minimal.
I think you always try to show yourself "an honest guy" in public. icopress, Shall I bring the message public? A simple YES/NO.
Regarding JollyGood and alt account Satofan44 - these two accounts (or one person having their own conversation) are troll towards me. Anyone disagrees? There are a few other accounts too but seems like they are not actively trolling right now.
Let's talk about the concern if this is a genuine concern:
Those who are genuinely interested - first check (feedback, reputation) what I had before November 2017 (August 2017 and November 2017 seems the questionable time according to the Troll) and after send me a private message if you think you need to. If I trust you enough, if I do not consider you are serving a purpose for these trolls and an agent of that specific manager then you will get the answer of YES/NO.
Local rule: I will allow only that specific manager to address and answer his "YES/NO" in this topic. Anything else on this topic from any user will be removed.
91. Post 66200253 (unedited backup) (by Cricktor) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 14:24:31 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
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That's also my experience, especially if you look for a bit older models which can still be decent. And the second hand or refurbished market should be flooded with laptops that are not officially Windows 11 capable/ready by Microsucks arbitrary set standard.
Many Business laptops are also commonly easier to repair/open/upgrade than consumer models and some are built to last longer, especially when they're easier to clean off some dust built-up in the cooling system.
92. Post 66200145 (unedited backup) (by Satofan44) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 13:42:02 CET 2025) in "Learn Bitcoin" is silent when farmed account queries are raised:
He is 100% not the original creator/owner of the (Royse777 account that later was renamed as the) AB de Royse777 account.
It's not the only established and even highly trusted account that wasn't created by the original owner. I've seen at least one account that reached DT1 despite being bought years earlier, and wasn't tagged for it. But there was no need to tag him either.
I've seen another account that received many red tags after being found out, without any other reason for not being trusted. So I get that he doesn't want to answer the question if the answer is yes.
Either he too is naim027, or he works with people like him or hires them. None of which is a sign of trustworthy behavior LauraV. The swamp is always bigger than you perceive it to be from the outside.
93. Post 66200137 (unedited backup) (by BlackHatCoiner) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 13:37:49 CET 2025) in Fixing Testnet4: proposal:
What if an ASIC miner largely increases difficulty and then quits?
A miner cannot increase difficulty by more than 4x in a short time, because of consensus rule. If he spent a lot of hashrate for a short time and then quit, then the worst he could accomplish is make the block interval 40 minutes long on average, in the next epoch, considering that no other big miner wants to point extra hashrate (which is almost never the case). 40 minutes is still much better than currently.
How about turning it into a 180 minutes rule?
I don't see how it alleviates the problem. If a 180 min rule replaced the 20 min rule, then we should expect empty blocks every once in 180 minutes.
94. Post 66199431 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Sun Dec 21 08:23:14 CET 2025) in Need help for node setup:
I do have another laptop with 4GB ram and 256GB SSD, I will probably just use this instead if the old laptop couldn't cut it.
Better! But: there's still a huge difference in SSDs: some are
terrible for sustained writes, and some are just good. Google the type and read some reviews to see which one you have. Still, if you could make it 8 (or more) GB RAM, it's going to make your journey much more fun.
Based on my personal experience, SSD that use QLC flash type or from unknown brand usually have poor performance on sustained write. And if OP's laptop also contain HDD with big capacity, he can consider using
--blocksdir option so blockchain data stored on HDD (while other files still on SSD) to reduce burden on the SSD.