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1. Post 65743249 (unedited backup) (by aioc) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 14:32:25 CEST 2025) in [Interviews] with Bitcointalk members:

1. When and why did you become interested in cryptocurrencies?
    I got interested because it created a lot of buzz on forums where I was active.


2. When and why did you buy your first bitcoin?
   No, I did not buy my first Bitcoin. I got it from a bounty campaign back when Bitcoin was worth $1500


3. How did you get on the forum?
    A friend invited me here, but he is no longer active here.


4.1. How do you consider whether 2-3 years of experience in cryptocurrency is enough to invest successfully, or does an investor need to receive special education?
With the introduction of innovations, it’s a continuous process; you should not be satisfied with what you know, because cryptocurrency is constantly evolving.



4.2. What prevents mass adoption of cryptocurrencies?
        It has always been regulated by the government, which views cryptocurrency as a threat to its control over citizens and the financial system, leading to restrictions, regulations, and bans.



4.3. What is the situation with cryptocurrencies in your country? Are there any problems when exchanging for fiat? Which city or place in your country is best suited for cryptocurrency holders?
It's legal, but unfortunately, we can only trade on local exchanges here, as popular overseas exchanges are banned here. This happened because the local exchange has lobbied to restrict exchanges like Binance.



4.4. Are you using the Lightning network? If yes, for what purposes?
No, not yet, but I’ll consider it when I open my online store.


4.5. Which secure cryptocurrency wallets are you currently using?
   I’m using Electrum, Trustwallet, and Metamask



4.6. Does the huge amount of betting and gambling advertising hurt the forum?
       I don’t think so, it’s part of the Bitcoin ecosystem and one of the first to adopt cryptocurrency, which somewhat helped cryptocurrency move forward.



5. What do you think of the current Merit system and signature campaigns?  Do they harm the forum?
I’m okay with it; we just need more merit-based sources, as many good posts are left out.


6. The most useful forum topic? Most helpful users?
I consider this the most useful topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0  / Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
this is our reference on how we should behave and act on our beloved forum. We always return here to refresh ourselves and others, reminding us of how the guidelines and lines, although unofficial, are accepted by all members.
I consider LoyceV to be the most helpful user; the information he provides is all useful, and he has good common sense.


7. 3 things you would implement on the forum?
  I think having a chat is beneficial, and a dark mode is also a good feature.



8. Do you trade on exchanges or invest in projects?
   Yes, if I see potential, I trade some of my coin to invest in that project. Being an early bird in a project with good potential will pay off in the future.



9. Tell a story about your big profit or big loss?
My most significant loss was on one meme. To think that I traded or sold three of my coins to buy this meme; these three coins that I sold went on to triple their value.



10. What do you think about the DEFI ecosystem?
      It’s here to stay because it offers a dynamic and promising space that provides numerous opportunities for innovation and disruption in the financial sector.



11. Is your anonymity a vital necessity or precaution?
    I read that one crime is committed against cryptocurrency holders every week, and with this, it becomes necessary to protect your identity.


13. Advise three cryptocurrencies/tokens for investment in the next 1-2 years?
     I consider Polkadot, Solana, and Cardano.o I based it on institutional adoption and technological advancement



14. How much will Bitcoin cost at the end of 2025?
Given the current trajectory, it is likely to reach $150 by the end of the year.


15. P.S. Thank you for the invitation to be part of this thread



2. Post 65743058 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 13:33:38 CEST 2025) in CPU overheating during node sync + checksum errors:

Quote from: takuma sato on August 27, 2025, 02:52:06 PM
From what i've read, as far as dbcache goes you should use 1/3 of your ram.

People who recommend that probably assume you also use your computer/laptop for other tasks. If you only sync Bitcoin Core and doesn't run other app that use lots of RAM, you can set it higher based on portion of free/available RAM.

Quote from: LoyceV on August 27, 2025, 06:08:40 PM
I still wouldn't recommend it for a full node though: if you use it once a week and it takes an hour to catch up syncing while slowing down your laptop to the point you can't do anything else, you can't really use it to make a quick payment.

I agree. Some privacy can be preserved if you use SPV wallet that connect to your node or use wallet that use BIP 157/158 (such as Wasabi and Ginger wallet).



3. Post 65742309 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 09:12:13 CEST 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:45:26 AM
I noticed 2 more Newbies: Hridyansh Labs and TokenTikas, both registered a week ago, both obviously hunting for Merit, and both rehashing what has been said already in this topic on the tech board within 10 minutes from each other. I don't know if it's some language model chatbot, but I have a very hard time believing they're genuine users:

I assume you reported those posts, because I can't see them; I imagine they've been deleted. I've looked at his post history for both accounts, one with considerably more posts than the other, and at first glance, the posts don't appear to be AI-generated. Just to be sure, I checked one post from each account, this one and this one, and they appear to be 0% AI.



4. Post 65742297 (unedited backup) (by nc50lc) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 09:05:25 CEST 2025) in Large upload numbers:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 27, 2025, 08:13:34 PM
So this limits your upload to 100 GB per day.
A bit of a nitpick here but the link says its unit is "MiB". Also in the Core's help menu says its default is uppercase "M" (1024base).

So, maxuploadtarget=100000 is about 104.8GB per day.
He can set it to 100000m if he want to set it to MB, not that it matters much though since it can exceed that by serving the latest blocks, mempool, etc.



5. Post 65742073 (unedited backup) (by Xiestar) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 07:37:02 CEST 2025) in Merit source rework:

Quote from: Free Market Capitalist on June 09, 2025, 04:15:18 AM
Because he is goddamn @LoyceV, he can do whatever he wants even construct an unofficial guidelines for trust system and enforce it to everyone like its the rule in forum.

Nice sentence to put you on my ignore list. You are one of those many who swarm the forum writing long posts but full of bullshit. Good riddance.

FYI IDGAF to you.



I can’t imagine you receive a merit for that garbage post most importantly from the user claiming he promote the proper use of merit and trust system.

Such a double standard.



6. Post 65741785 (unedited backup) (by TokenTikas) (scraped on Thu Aug 28 03:31:25 CEST 2025) in Node closed itself with no errors:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 24, 2025, 09:04:38 AM
it closed itself with no error at all.
Did you start it from console? If not, try it: leave the console open to see if it outputs anything there when it closes.
When running from the console, sometimes when the program crashes or closes on its own, some error messages are displayed directly in the terminal. The terminal error board helps determine which location is causing the problem. So, once the console is open, launch Bitcoin Knots. If any (output/error) code appears, debugging will be much easier. Also, be sure to check the (debug.log file).



7. Post 65740820 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 21:09:19 CEST 2025) in [BOUNTY] Beta Test & Earn: $1,300 Reward Pool for Top Testers!:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:47:30 PM
This brings me to a follow-up question/request. Bear with me:
If I place a sale order on Bridgoro, I'm basically saying I want to sell for:
This is different from any exchange I know! I'm used to sell for:
On Bridgoro, whenever the market price changes (and that happens quite literally all the time), my sales prices changes too. But my order is waiting for a buyer, which can take a while. By the time my order triggers, I may not want to make the exchange anymore.
So I'd like the possibility to set a limit: I place a 0.01 BTC order to buy XMR, 1% above market price (about 4.22 XMR at the moment), but I want the order to produce at least 4 XMR. If it drops further, I don't want to trade anymore. Would that be possible?
But, if the market price changes in the other direction and my 0.01 BTC can be sold for 5 XMR, I want to sell even if it means selling 5% under market price if that completes my sale faster. Does this make sense?
I understand your point, but it seems you are confusing our P2P exchange with a full-fledged centralized exchange (like Coinbase, Binance, etc.) where users can place sell orders.
The purpose of creating our P2P exchange isn't trading in the traditional sense, but providing a way to freely exchange cryptocurrencies without relying on centralized platforms.
Let's be honest, many who already use centralized exchanges may not switch to our service, simply because CEXs are often easier and faster.
But there's a downside: all CEXs require KYC/AML checks, meaning every transaction confirms ownership of the crypto you deposit.

Our P2P service offers an alternative: no KYC, no AML, no confirmation of ownership, just a simple, private way to exchange crypto.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:47:30 PM
Bug: the exchange rate is correct, but the exchange amounts at the bottom are exchanged (pun intended):
I send 1 XMR, I get 417 BTC!
We are aware of this frontend bug. Sometimes the calculation shows the wrong exchange amount. However, if you continue creating the offer, the backend services will double-check the exchange rate and display the correct amount.
This bug is already on our list and will be fixed soon.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:47:30 PM
This brings me to a follow-up question/request. Bear with me:
Please keep sharing your ideas and suggestions, I really like the way you think!
We would be happy to implement many of them, but if we tried to add everything right now, we would risk never launching and getting stuck in endless development.

That said, your suggestions are valuable and will be added to a separate list of future improvements.



8. Post 65740072 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 17:03:25 CEST 2025) in [BOUNTY] Beta Test & Earn: $1,300 Reward Pool for Top Testers!:

Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 06:11:45 AM
I have one question about the statement already added to backlog, does it mean the bug I reported has already been added to the backlog or someone else has reported it already before me, sorry if it is a silly question.
If you see the status [Already added to backlog], it means that another participant has already reported this bug, and it's been scheduled for fixing.



Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 06:11:45 AM
I just tested it and the issue still resist, I tested it on a new apple device and the issue is still there, do I still have to clear the cache even the device I am using has never been used before to use the bridgoro site before?
No, you don't need to clear the cache if you are testing on a new browser or especially on a new device.
We will double-check the previous fix and get back to you once we are sure this bug is fully resolved.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:35:43 AM
I get that you use backups, but from your explanation it's not clear if your system covers this scenario: what if CMC's API still works, but gives the wrong prices (as in: 1 BTC is worth $799 billion). Do you also compare those prices to other API prices?
I understand your question, and to be honest, the system currently doesn't compare API data from different sources for discrepancies.

However, your scenario makes sense, and we will take it into account.
In the future, we plan to update the price comparison system so that data from all three sources will be cross-checked.
If one source shows a discrepancy, the system will use the majority consensus from the other two.



Quote from: btcnbegun on Today at 07:53:30 AM
8. Range bug:
0 to 0.00014998999999999999 brings up ETH-BTC offer which I created.
10 to 1499.999999999999888 brings up the SOL-TRX pair which is created by another user.
0.25 to 0.286965323999999999 brings up the TRX-SOL pair which was created here in this report:
Thanks for testing the Filters section.
The similar bug on the Withdrawal page is already in the process of being fixed. This new one has now been added to the backlog as well.
By the end of this week, we will publish another Bug and Issue Report with updates.
Status: [Added to backlog]



Quote from: ZAINmalik75 on Today at 11:44:17 AM
I would like to participate here as it's seems interesting. So add me there for submission.
Welcome to the Beta Test, new participant!
Before you start testing Bridgoro, please take a moment to read the [Rules for Participating in the Beta Test and Earning Rewards] section.
Please also keep in mind that the Beta Test ends on August 31 at 23:59.



9. Post 65740047 (unedited backup) (by takuma sato) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 16:52:08 CEST 2025) in CPU overheating during node sync + checksum errors:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:36:23 AM
This is not normal. At current speed it will take now like 7 weeks. The speed just gets worse. Something going on here. I may have to give up on the laptop and try on my desktop by plugging the USB and hopefully it works (since Debian was installed on the laptop and it would be a different hardware)
Actually, it is normal when there's a bottleneck. Find the bottleneck, and it should improve (until the next bottleneck pops up).
What disk is in the laptop? If it's SSD: symlink chainstate to your local disk.

The entire OS + node is installed within the same external SSD. I don't want anything leaking outside of the encrypted drive. The idea was to be able to have a full node synced on the go and carry it with you if you travel.

Thankfully, it seems that after turning off the laptop for some hours and trying again, it's not at 2% per hour, which means at this rate it may finish within 10 hours, assuming it doesn't stop downloading again and huge gaps happen. So maybe the high temperature was making a problem or something. But it fluctuates, now it says 13 hours to go and 1.54%... but as long as it's not 7 weeks then I will consider this as expected performance.

Quote from: ABCbits on Today at 10:36:33 AM
--snip--

It's a Sandy Bridge, it's enough, and it's eth cable plugged to a fast connection and 2 TB SSD. There's something going on that is making it insanely slow. It should be faster even on an older computer.

Yeah, it's far too slow. I would guess it's caused either by
1. Very low dbcache value (only 2GB), while peak UTXO size was at 12.8GB on late 2024[1].
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.



But if you want to find the exact bottleneck/issue, you probably should start by using tool such as htop or iotop.

[1] https://statoshi.info/d/000000009/unspent-transaction-output-set.

Like I said above, the problem seems to have been fixed by turning off the laptop for some hours and trying again. So perhaps it was the high temps or who knows. Now temps are around 65 to below 75, which is manageable given the high summer temperature.

In any case, this shows that we need Knots to become the #1 node and we need to stop the spam. We don't need all this non-monetary crap making the initial blockchain download an even bigger nightmare.



10. Post 65739996 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 16:36:37 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:57:56 AM
It could even be different per coin: a low-fee altcoin can have a lower fee-free amount than Bitcoin when transaction fees shoot up.
We will review fee-free minimum exchange amounts for different pairs.
Fortunately, we still have plenty of time to calculate this since the first 6 months will be fee-free for all any exchange amount.



Quote from: LoyceV on August 15, 2025, 08:42:44 AM
This comes to mind:
maybe we need to charge negative fees to incentivize XMR-> exchanges  Grin
Monero prices and shortages were discussed a few times in eXch's thread. Eventually they charged 5% to buy Monero, and 0.5% to sell it. They used the Monero price from centralized exchanges as base, and it looks like supply and demand aren't in equilibrium at those prices. My guess: people don't withdraw from centralized exchanges, as it makes no sense to expect privacy there anyway. So it would be interesting to see negative fees for selling. Maybe start with a small negative, combined with a small increase in fees for buyers.
Thanks for the idea, we will add it to our discussion list with my teammate.



Quote from: Bridgoro on August 26, 2025, 10:15:47 AM
If a service makes a sustainable profit, the owner has something to lose by being dishonest. A service that doesn't earn anything may make selective scamming or exit scamming an attractive option. I'm not saying that's what you'll do, I'm saying I can't know for sure, so I trust someone who has something to lose more than someone who doesn't have anything to lose.
Totally agree with you.
From our perspective, the first 6 months of fee-free exchanges are about building a core community.
After that, if we don't find a better solution, the service fee will be applicable for each exchange operation.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:57:56 AM
For reasons explained above: no.
Thanks for your feedback.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:57:56 AM
I wouldn't use an exchange if I have to pay a (monthly) service fee just to use it.
No worries, we are old-school and not fans of the subscription model.
Once again, there will be no subscription model.



Quote from: examplens on Today at 10:00:07 AM
Well, the development of the platform is going at a surprisingly good speed.
If I may suggest, in the table with active offers, it would be really useful to see the current exchange/price rate per CMC (or which service is considered adequate). So, for example, in order to check how much is realistically offered for 0.00013327 BTC to XMR, I have to open CMC and possibly a calculator to get the precise amount. If there are several offers at some point, it can be tiring to check for each one.
Given that you are already using the CMC API, and if I correctly recognized Tradingview as well, I assume that it does not require too much work to implement.
There is no need for concern here, as all prices are taken directly from CoinMarketCap (CMC) and we don't add any extra %.
You can verify this yourself by checking any exchange offer and doing the calculation.

However, please pay attention to the Price Margin value.
Price Margin is the difference between the market price of the cryptoasset and the added price of the seller.
0% -> equal to the CMC market price
-0.1% or lower -> cheaper than the market price
+0.1% or higher -> above the market price



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:39:44 AM
That's what the Price Margin percentage is for. Which reminds me: it would be nice to be able to sort a column by clicking it's header.
Good idea!
We will definitely add this UX improvement in a future update.



Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 10:42:20 AM
That is a good idea and verified users can vote for any coin they want to see on the platform, this will make this platform very unique from many competitors and everyone can help shape a better platform.
Please keep in mind that only Level 3 accounts and higher will be able to participate in voting.
This is to prevent spam voting from newly created accounts and ensure that only real, active Bridgoro users have a voice in the decision-making process.



Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 10:42:20 AM
What if you will not find any sponsors, that will be a life time problem for the platform, I will suggest you should add service fee and don't even remove the fee for small amounts that trigger dust type problems, I will say solve them, get fee, and sponsors both, because you guys are doing hard work, what if that sponsor will not be enough. Of course, it’s your decision, and I’ll respect whatever you choose. Going fully fee-free would be a noble contribution to the crypto world
Infrastructure and other costs should be covered by the fee structure, no fee structure can be a bad thing, it will then be considered a contribution to the crypto world. It can be the next big thing like many open source contributions happened till now and they have survived till now, so you can also but I think fee structure is better.
Don't worry, we aren't looking for any general sponsorships, as we want to stay fully independent in all aspects.
In the future, we may consider something like marketing sponsorships or integrations, but it's too early to focus on that now. At this stage, our main priority is building a community.
We also understand how projects succeed: the community's voice is important. That's why all ideas will be discussed with our active users (high-level accounts on Bridgoro).
And if we don't come up with a sustainable monetization model, then of course, the service fee will be applied to every trade.



Quote from: Hamza2424 on Today at 12:05:51 PM
Thanks for explaining it with real example as I understand the issue much better now. The main problem here is just one now I think and it can be a major problem because it is the issue from the blockchain side. It makes sense now, and if the fee is raised above the dust threshold, it will be expensive.
What are the possible solutions to this? Can't you change the type of currency to get the service fee to a blockchain where such issue won't occur? Or can't you make multiple transactions to the same buffer wallet and when it will have enough satoshi from all the dust left by all the other trades, you could move them?
We already have a solution, thanks to one of the Bitcointalk members (LoyceV).
We will be making small exchange offers fee-free. The exact threshold for what counts as a "small amount" will be decided once we complete our research and calculations on Dust Transactions and Dead Wallet Amounts.



Quote from: examplens on Today at 12:45:21 PM
Too often, I have seen discrepancies when something is expressed in percentages.
In this case, we recommend using this cheat sheet as a quick reference.
0% -> good deal (market price)
-0.1% or lower -> very good deal
+0.1% or higher -> bad deal



Quote from: examplens on Today at 12:45:21 PM
Too often, I have seen discrepancies when something is expressed in percentages.
Probably the best solution is to set a minimum fixed fee, for example, 0.000005 BTC per transaction
Nah, we believe that making small-amount exchange offers fee-free is the better approach. It's also our way of showing gratitude to the community.



11. Post 65739809 (unedited backup) (by Free Market Capitalist) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 15:34:25 CEST 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 26, 2025, 05:12:35 PM
My gut feeling tells me bounty spammer Newbie Morkel12 with 662 Activity and 0 Merit must be using a chatbot or just plagiarism (hoping to get Merit). I'd appreciate it if someone can find the smoking gun (the post got deleted right before I clicked quote):

Well I've run the text through three detectors and two of them give me a 0% AI generated result. Only Quillbot says it's 41% AI generated. I don't know if he found a way to bypass the detectors or if 41% is a false positive (halfway). But with this data, it's not nearly enough for an AI spammer tag. He could perhaps be tagged as a low-quality poster, but his profile says it all, with that activity and 0 merit, I don't think anything else needs to be said.



12. Post 65739635 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 14:45:25 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:39:44 AM
That's what the Price Margin percentage is for. Which reminds me: it would be nice to be able to sort a column by clicking it's header.
Too often, I have seen discrepancies when something is expressed in percentages.

Quote from: Hamza2424 on Today at 12:05:51 PM
What are the possible solutions to this? Can't you change the type of currency to get the service fee to a blockchain where such issue won't occur? Or can't you make multiple transactions to the same buffer wallet and when it will have enough satoshi from all the dust left by all the other trades, you could move them?
Probably the best solution is to set a minimum fixed fee, for example, 0.000005 BTC per transaction



13. Post 65739064 (unedited backup) (by takuma sato) (scraped on Wed Aug 27 11:38:07 CEST 2025) in CPU overheating during node sync + checksum errors:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:23:19 AM
There's a command in linux called cpulimit that allows you to use a % of the cpu given a maximun value. Has anyone tried this with bitcoin-qt?
Instead of cpulimit, I'd look at reducing the CPU frequency. Read about scaling_governor powersave and cpufrequtils (but I've never tested it for this purpose).

so check your laptop's heatsink, fan and thermal paste for dust buildups.
When I run a laptop long term, I clean the fan from dust a few times per year.

However when I hit around 70% it has become incredibly slow. It's pushing 0.12% an hour. At this rate it will take 8 days.
The only way to solve this: get more RAM. My chainstate is 11 GB, your RAM is 8. Even with 16 GB it heavily relies on it's SSD to sync.



Look up the TDP for your laptop CPU. I never buy them >15W, but many laptop CPUs burn 35 to 45W (or even more). All this power is turned into heat. Intel built CPUs that burn a maximum of 6W and don't even need a fan, but not many laptops use them.

This is not normal. At current speed it will take now like 7 weeks. The speed just gets worse. Something going on here. I may have to give up on the laptop and try on my desktop by plugging the USB and hopefully it works (since Debian was installed on the laptop and it would be a different hardware)



14. Post 65737718 (unedited backup) (by Ultegra134) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 23:02:07 CEST 2025) in AI Spam Report Reference Thread:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:12:35 PM
My gut feeling tells me bounty spammer Newbie Morkel12 with 662 Activity and 0 Merit must be using a chatbot or just plagiarism (hoping to get Merit). I'd appreciate it if someone can find the smoking gun (the post got deleted right before I clicked quote):
Good catch. This account has been posting on so-called bounty threads for years, which is how he got such a high activity and why he was caught just now. It seems that his bounty campaigns haven't been going too well and thought he could simply use AI as a shortcut to merit and ranking up, in hopes that one day, he'll join an actual, signature campaign. I'm hoping his account gets nuked, despite the major activity, he's still a newbiw that doesn't contribute anything on the forum but spam.



15. Post 65736502 (unedited backup) (by mikel_012) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 16:39:01 CEST 2025) in Como enviar Bitcoin com taxas 5 vezes mais baratas:

Por muito tempo o menor valor para uma taxa de bitcoin era de 1 satoshi por vbyte, o que significa que o valor mínimo que esse era o piso das taxas que precisávamos pagar mesmo com a rede do bitcoin sem qualquer congestão.

Recentemente mineradores aceitaram minerar blocos do bitcoin com uma taxa menor e permitindo um piso novo de 0.10 satoshis por vbyte. Eu testei uma transação de 0.20 satoshi por vbyte e tive minha transação confirmada depois de alguns dias quando a rede ficou sem muita atividade, pagando 5 vezes menos do que eu pagaria antes mesmo com poucas transações na rede. Segui o passo a passo desse tópico do LoyceV:

LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure

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Configurações do Electrum
Conecte o Electrum a um servidor que permite taxas mais baixas, como electrum.loyce.club:50002
"Ensine" seu Electrum a assinar transações com menos de 1 sat/vbyte:
Code:
wallet.relayfee = (lambda: 0)
Ou automatize na inicialização:
Acabei de escrever o menor plugin do Electrum de todos os tempos que simplesmente executa este comando na inicialização.
https://files.ninjastic.space/relayfeezero-0.0.1.zip
Ferramentas -> Plugins -> Adicionar -> Selecione o zip e instale.
Nota: isto permite criar transações que pagam taxa de menos de 0.1 sat/vbyte, mas no momento nenhum pool de mineração aceitará essas.

Com a transação em mãos e assinada você pode enviar ela através da página: https://mempool.space/tx/push



16. Post 65736056 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 14:23:01 CEST 2025) in [BOUNTY] Beta Test & Earn: $1,300 Reward Pool for Top Testers!:

Quote from: snowpega on August 20, 2025, 11:24:23 PM
2. When I am using the TradingView chart at the beginning of the page, there are some indicators there, and when I click them, it drags me down to the contact page and says that "Verification expired; check the checkbox again." The charts are page views, somehow linked to the contact form page. Need to update this bug, as it can disturb the users who are visiting the website.
We couldn't reproduce the bug on our side, but we have reworked the TradingView chart and the CAPTCHA on the Contact Form.
Could you please clear your browser cache and check again on your end?
Let us know the results once you try.
Status: [Need to Test]



Quote from: Faisal2202 on August 24, 2025, 06:16:02 AM
13. Coming to the error I found while getting the referral, so I pasted the referral link to another browser and hit enter as you know we have to hit enter haha, so it took me to the sign up page and I was waiting for the referral code to be entered automatically in the referral text box, as it should be, but it did not so I closed the tab and entered again now the second time it was automatically there. So I thought why not the first time, so I tested this on a separate mobile device, sent the link, opened it, and the first time referral code was not there in the referral text box, but when I clicked the referral link again without closing that tab, keep it opened and second time the code was there. So why not the first time, code is entering automatically like the way it should be. I hope I was able to convey it properly. If you want you can try to create a new account from referral link on a new browser where you did not opened the site before and see it for yourself.
The Invite Link issue on the registration page, with the code not appearing correctly, has been fixed. The Invite Code should now display properly when the link is used.
Could you please clear your browser cache and check it again on your side?
Status: [Need to Test]



Quote from: Faisal2202 on August 25, 2025, 04:35:53 PM
Love the transparency, the backend should be smooth like butter, and I tested ETH to other tokens yesterday. It was very smooth, and I tested other things as well, but I have not made any XMR deals yet, so once I do, I will be sharing my fourth report soon. Although I have one question. The buffer wallet in which we send our funds, like I send ETH to receive some other token, and if on the other hand, the buyer made the deal with me, will he receive funds from the same buffer wallet or funds move from buffer wallet to another wallet first, as I tried to follow the money, and I think it moves to another wallet from buffer wallet CMIIW. Although this does not change anything, just a silly question.
Here is the transaction path for ETH:
User A Wallet -> Buffer Wallet -> Smart Contract Address -> User B Wallet



Quote from: LoyceV on August 25, 2025, 07:10:57 PM
First: after all the annoying captchas to get started, I'm glad to see Bridgoro.com stays logged in on for days on Tor browser. It's still working since my first session.
We are sorry about the CAPTCHA issue.
This problem occurs specifically when using the TOR browser. Unfortunately, at this stage, we can't remove the Google CAPTCHA, but we do plan to implement our own CAPTCHA system later.



Quote from: LoyceV on August 25, 2025, 07:10:57 PM
I think both were mine. I've received 0.00021777 BTC with txid 0d44d609e4ef116abe2652542a312ab8dff9b83bcb1d0a4445cc2f4cce7f41e2 in exchange for my XMR.
My other offer, in which I should receive XMR, says "RELEASE READY" but I haven't received anything yet.
I'll try to buy XMR again: txid 9c9ce257d909a8904928788141c6a95cb08f22195ac1e8794ae3bd2dfd199433. After 40+ confirmations, the status is "PARTIALLY CONFIRMED RELEASE", and XMR has 3 confirmations in my wallet. So this worked smooth Smiley
Glad to hear you were able to successfully make exchanges with BTC -> XMR and vice versa.
Thank you as well for providing valuable feedback regarding Dust Transactions, it really helps us improve the platform.



Quote from: LoyceV on August 25, 2025, 07:10:57 PM
What if CMC fucks up big time, and displays the wrong price? This has happened before, and if you don't detect this, some seller is going to be very disappointed while your buyer hits the jackpot!
We anticipated that situations like this could happen if the CoinMarketCap API fails to work properly.
That's why we integrated two backup price providers: CoinGecko API and Coinlib API.

The system works as follows:
If CMC API goes down, then backup CoinGecko API is activated.
If CoinGecko API also fails ->  the second backup Coinlib API takes over.

The probability of all three APIs failing at the same time is extremely low.
Of course, I understand your concern, but nothing in crypto is 100% safe. But risks can be minimized through cautious preparation and layered backups, which is exactly what we've built in.



Quote from: ContentWriter on August 25, 2025, 09:48:24 PM
There's a sequence of status change after the deposit is made by the buyer. The status before 'Partially Confirmed Release' has a typo. Even though I couldn't exactly know what it was because it had changed before I could read it, you should cross-check it.
I've been having difficulties charging my Monero stagenet wallet. I don't know where the issue stems from but as soon as I succeed I'll check more pairs.
We will check for any typo mistakes and fix them if found.

In the meantime, have you looked at our GitBook Guide for Beta Testers?
If you still encounter issues with Monero GUI, feel free to share them here, and we'll do our best to help.
Status: [Added to Backlog]



Quote from: ContentWriter on August 25, 2025, 10:46:50 PM
I'm incredibly impressed with the progress you've made on this project, particularly since you became active in the forum. The speed at which you've resolved most of the issues we identified during the bug bounty is remarkable. It's a testament to your painstaking work that the majority of the findings were frontend issues. The community is genuinely hopeful for Bridgoro's success and its future as a bulwark in the No KYC exchange market.
Thank you for your support!
By the end of this week, we will publish another Bug Fix Report with the latest updates.
A backend patch with additional fixes will also be rolled out, though a bit later.



17. Post 65735690 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 12:15:49 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: hugeblack on August 25, 2025, 07:25:55 PM
I spent some time reading ---> https://bridgoro.gitbook.io/bridgoro-docs/system-architecture/how-do-buffer-wallets-work
There's a general explanation of how the system works, but there's no explanation of how Buffer Wallets work.
For example, here's one explanation:
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At the protocol level, the escrow continuously monitors the blockchain for required confirmations and conditional triggers.
So, at the protocol level, how can an XMR wallet and ETH communicate? Or will the Buffer Wallet code be open source, so we can see what's going on?
The last time I heard of something similar, it was Mixin Safe: A Convenient and Decentralized Multisig + MPC + Timelock solution Which was hacked  Grin Grin
for more read ----> https://mixin.network/923/
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The primary cause of the incident was the hacker's penetration into the Google Cloud Services relied upon by Mixin for withdrawals, exploiting a software vulnerability to construct a large number of unauthorized withdrawal requests.

I would like to clarify an important point before this goes too far.
First of all, this isn't a protocol. Building a full-fledged protocol would take more than a year, and that's not what we are doing right now. It was my mistake to write "protocol" in the GitBook docs, not a typo, but more of a semantic error due to crunch time. I've already corrected it, and now it reads:
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"At the backend level, the escrow system continuously monitors the blockchain for required confirmations and conditional triggers."

As we've said before, the detailed Whitepaper will be published after the Beta Test ends.
We can't release it yet because we need to carefully check for sensitive information that could expose users to risks.
The Whitepaper will definitely be available for everyone before the final launch when all blockchains go live on the mainnet.

Regarding your question about XMR and ETH:
These cryptocurrencies don't interact at the protocol level but through backend services.
You will find full details in the Whitepaper later on.

About the news of a hack in another project: our architecture is very different from Mixin Safe.
And to be honest, there's no such thing as 100% security.
Even the largest exchanges with multi-million-dollar security budgets get hacked sometimes.
That's why:

Thanks for raising this point.
I hope this clears things up.


Quote from: dkbit98 on August 25, 2025, 08:18:50 PM
Bridgoro I still can't access and login to my account because of User not assigned error.
I have some testnet bitcoin and I wanted to continue testing but this is mission impossible.
Should I try creating yet another account or what?
We are sorry to hear about this issue.
The reason you are seeing the "User not assigned" error is that your account wasn't fully verified in the system.
This likely happened if you tried to register while the server was undergoing a maintenance update, and your browser cached the incomplete process.

Please try the following steps:
1. Clear your browser cache.
2. Register again using the same email.
3. Enter the 6-digit code on the Confirm Registration popup.
4. Log in again.

Let us know if these steps solve the problem.


Quote from: ContentWriter on Today at 08:38:08 AM
This is surprising since you're the only person still complaining about this. I believe login issues have been fixed by the team. It shouldn't be a browser issue since the platform is now working reasonably well on all browsers I've checked with. Try clearing your cache and trying again. Anyway, let's hear from the OP first. They're doing a great job of addressing issues.
Thank you for testing and reporting this bug.
Such login issues may occur with previously created accounts if the browser cache hasn't been cleared.


Quote from: LoyceV on August 25, 2025, 10:35:29 AM
So even with $100 in BTC, the 260 sat is under the on-chain dust limit. And if it would reach the 294 sat limit, the dust is almost worthless for you to spend.
Suggestion: don't charge the service fee on small transactions.
So, after discussing it with my teammate, we decided to introduce fee-free exchanges for small amounts. The exact threshold for what counts as a "small amount" will be determined once we finish analyzing Dust Transactions and Dead Wallet amounts.
Yeah, the work is ongoing in parallel with fixing the current incoming bug reports.

Now here's a tricky question I'd like to hear your thoughts on:
What if we made all exchanges completely fee-free, regardless of the amount, meaning our exchange wouldn't take anything from users?

The challenge, of course, is monetization.
We would still need to cover server costs and sustain our own work.
As you know, projects built purely on enthusiasm are hard to support long-term without a funding model.

So what do you think: Should we aim for 100% fee-free exchanges by finding a sustainable way to monetize without relying on a service fee?
Or would it be smarter to balance sustainability with user comfort by introducing a service fee to cover infrastructure and ongoing costs?



18. Post 65735339 (unedited backup) (by ContentWriter) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 10:38:13 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: dkbit98 on August 25, 2025, 08:18:50 PM
Bridgoro I still can't access and login to my account because of User not assigned error.
I have some testnet bitcoin and I wanted to continue testing but this is mission impossible.
Should I try creating yet another account or what?

So far, I haven't been able to complete a single trade, and that's kinda disappointing.
At least you were able to login to your account, unlike me  Tongue

This is surprising since you're the only person still complaining about this. I believe login issues have been fixed by the team. It shouldn't be a browser issue since the platform is now working reasonably well on all browsers I've checked with. Try clearing your cache and trying again. Anyway, let's hear from the OP first. They're doing a great job of addressing issues.



19. Post 65734325 (unedited backup) (by Vod) (scraped on Tue Aug 26 00:19:25 CEST 2025) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:

Quote from: suchmoon on Today at 08:57:20 PM
After the changes made to the forum to not show the last login, isn't bpip.org a bit of a 'snitch'? For example, if I go to ibminer's profile on the forum, I see “last active: recently”, while on bpip.org it tells me that he was active 3 days ago. To be more specific, for example, LoyceV has the same option on the forum “recently”, while on bpip.org I can see that he was active 5 minutes ago. You can see it clearly if you watch the list of most merited profiles, for example.

IIRC this timestamp is updated if e.g. the user makes a post, sends merits, etc, which you can also see on Bitcointalk itself if you look at user's last posts or recent merits. If the user is just browsing the forum then BPIP won't be able to "snitch".

Don, there is a Refresh Profile button that will sync BPIP up with the BCT profile.  If bpip shows ibminer last active 3 days ago, look at the "Last Parsed" date, and you should see that is also 3 days or later.   BPIP refreshes the profile based on profile activity, and like SM wrote, browsing is not a trackable profile stat.



20. Post 65734063 (unedited backup) (by suchmoon) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 22:57:25 CEST 2025) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:

Quote from: Don Pedro Dinero on Today at 08:02:07 PM
After the changes made to the forum to not show the last login, isn't bpip.org a bit of a 'snitch'? For example, if I go to ibminer's profile on the forum, I see “last active: recently”, while on bpip.org it tells me that he was active 3 days ago. To be more specific, for example, LoyceV has the same option on the forum “recently”, while on bpip.org I can see that he was active 5 minutes ago. You can see it clearly if you watch the list of most merited profiles, for example.

IIRC this timestamp is updated if e.g. the user makes a post, sends merits, etc, which you can also see on Bitcointalk itself if you look at user's last posts or recent merits. If the user is just browsing the forum then BPIP won't be able to "snitch".



21. Post 65733890 (unedited backup) (by Don Pedro Dinero) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 22:02:07 CEST 2025) in [BPIP] Bitcointalk Public Information Project [Back in Action]:

Hey friends, I don't know if this has been mentioned anywhere in the long thread, but I've looked at this page and the previous one and I don't see any comments about it.

After the changes made to the forum to not show the last login, isn't bpip.org a bit of a 'snitch'? For example, if I go to ibminer's profile on the forum, I see “last active: recently”, while on bpip.org it tells me that he was active 3 days ago. To be more specific, for example, LoyceV has the same option on the forum “recently”, while on bpip.org I can see that he was active 5 minutes ago. You can see it clearly if you watch the list of most merited profiles, for example.



I don't have a strong opinion on whether a change needs to be made in this regard, and I don't know if it would take a lot of work, but I wanted to mention it to you.



22. Post 65733854 (unedited backup) (by dkbit98) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 21:51:01 CEST 2025) in Attack on privacy:

Quote from: joker_josue on August 23, 2025, 08:13:51 AM
Do like me... I don't have a laptop. So I don't know the PC at home.  Roll Eyes
Are you using smartphone?
They are 1000 times worse than a laptop, and people literally store everything there, connected with cloud.
In some countries you are forced to give them password and access to your phone, or you are going to jail.

Quote from: joker_josue on August 23, 2025, 08:13:51 AM
To get to my PC physically, you have to break down the door, get past the 3 rabid dogs, alarm and I don't know how many lasers aim at their eyes.  Cool
That won't stop government getting inside Wink

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:04:06 AM
Good point. Glue shouldn't be visible from the outside. A small dongle can nicely fill the removed ports.
Putting glue in laptop USB ports is silly, just don't store password in web browser and encrypt your drive.
There is also elegant option to disable usb drives and other things in BIOS settings.



23. Post 65733781 (unedited backup) (by NeuroticFish) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 21:31:01 CEST 2025) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:22:25 PM
I've added the only clearnet node from @Pmalek post (I'd feel better if the list would be bigger).
I didn't add this, and it still worked Smiley

It's not unexpected, especially given to the fact that it literally took one second from my (second) low-fee tx being broadcasted from Electrum to be visible on mempool.space
But a few more hardcoded relay nodes... give a nice peace of mind this early in the low-fee "era".

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:22:25 PM
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all[/i] suggestion would be to maybe centralize all this into the first post so the ones even lazier than me (who also have local ElectrumX) can use it.
It was more meant to be my own personal log, it's too experimental to be a complete guide.

LOL, no! My confirmation was supposed to tell it already works pretty much out-of-the box (of course, if you already have bitcoind and fulcrum already in place and a new enough Electrum).
Of course, it's your topic. I am already happy with what I've got.



24. Post 65733667 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 20:58:01 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:49:08 PM
Can OP (or anyone else) create some small BTC <> XMR offers? I'm low on test coins for both, but $15 or so should still work.
So far, I haven't been able to complete a single trade, and that's kinda disappointing.
Please let us know once you have time to accept our offers and complete the transactions.
Your feedback on BTC/XMR is especially valuable, as these are the two main assets of our project.


Quote from: UmerIdrees on Today at 05:42:58 PM
You may expect people to read the ANN but we can't force them and still many wouldn't and will still ask the same questions again. But then you shouldn't hesitate to answer the repeated questions again as there are audience members who haven't read the old conversations and that may be beneficial for them.

Sure, we will do our best.
Bitcointalk can be time-consuming, but it's part of our job right now since this is our project and we are the ones who started the thread.
Thanks a lot for your support, it really motivates us.


Quote from: Hamza2424 on Today at 06:48:52 PM
They cannot increase their token list just like that. They are in beta and already fixing problems daily and until they make is smooth which it is getting daily because I read their bug report, they have cleared 18 issues, 6 under progress and 5 under investigation. They did a great job and if they increase their token list now it can create problems but these tokens are enough it is not a trading platform just like any exchange and it is also not a swap just like any other.
This is a p2p exchange and they grow slowly, you can see the support of new coins on their roadmap and Bridgoro is already on schedule. They will be competing due to their system and security. Every exchange has its features that make it unique from others and this one has many.
Thanks for helping us answer users’ questions.
You are absolutely right, new coins will only be added after the final release.

We are also planning to launch let's say, a Coin List Vote, so the community can decide which assets should be added next.



25. Post 65733630 (unedited backup) (by TokenTikas) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 20:43:01 CEST 2025) in [howto] Privacy and security are important, short list of do and don't:

Wow, this is very good, thank you for sharing the links. I found a few more links and I am sharing them, if you can add them, please add them.

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Security and Privacy Topics on Guides and Protection.

1: Guide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum.  @Lafu

2: Crypto Security - Additional Protection For Your Seed/Private Keys. @Lucius

3: Bitcoin’s Public-Key Security Level. @nullius

4: Bitcoin Privacy - How easy it is for someone to find all your wallets addresses. @bitmover

5: [Guide] Protect your Crypto: Security tips for your home computer & network. @aundroid

6: Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless. @1miau

7: Authentication: Types, Risks/ Attacks, Advice. @OcTradism

8: Hope people that give out personal address safe? Ledger wallet users' attacks. @Charles-Tim

9: Protecting Your Account. @LFC_Bitcoin

10: [Guide] How to know if your email address was part of any data breach. @nelson4lov

11: Basic security guide (firewall, backups, antivirus..) @testbug

12: Privacy at risk using mobile phones. Not only Bitcoin-related. @fillippone

13: {Warning}: Many 2FA hardware are vulnerable to attacks. @Baofeng

14: Aegis Authenticator, a decent alternative to Google Authenticator and Authy. @mk4

15: Brave browser hijacking links and affiliate codes! @notblox1

16: Hacker blackmailing me and ask for money. Did you also get this email? @sujonali1819

17: Crypto security: Passwords and Authentication (Livestream -aantonop) @Andreas Antonopoulos

18: [GUIDE] Disposable Email Address for anonymity. @Jawhead999

19: How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V. @LoyceV

20: Cyber actors are now targeting Tor exit nodes to perform SSL stripping. @cryptomaniac_xxx

21: Let's talk about Privacy. @bitmover

22: {WARNING} Cybersecurity vulnerabilities/flaws: Linux and Mac users (04.02.20). @TheBeardedBaby

23: #DeGoogle - Take back control of your privacy. @xxjumperxx

24: [Howto] Use Ledger Nano as Security Key. @aundroid

25: Discord Deskt. client can steal your Password,Cryptocurrencies via PM Link! @Lafu

26: Overview on browsers. Which one should we use? Support free web while browsing. @bitmover

27: [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint. @mdayonliner

28: [LEARN] Phishing Quizzes - Beginners & Experts. @dkbit98

29: [Tips and Information] Privacy and How to Stay Anonymous Online. @Krislaw

30: How to Install Tails OS on USB flash drive for Wallet Purpose. @DroomieChikito

31: [BEWARE] Sim Port Attack. @GreatArkansas

32: [GUIDE] How to Create a Strong/Secure Password. @GreatArkansas


Someone named Rich222 had arranged and posted them, from there I got them and tried to present them here. These links are very important, if any of them can be added here, it will be even better.



26. Post 65733352 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 19:13:43 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:49:08 PM
Can OP (or anyone else) create some small BTC <> XMR offers? I'm low on test coins for both, but $15 or so should still work.

So far, I haven't been able to complete a single trade, and that's kinda disappointing.
We accepted two available offers (not created by us) with the following pairs: XMR -> BTC and BTC -> XMR — hopefully those were yours.

In addition, we've also created two new Exchange Offers with the same pairs (XMR → BTC / BTC → XMR) as per your request.
One offer is already active, and the second one is partially confirmed and will be available soon.



27. Post 65732148 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 13:44:01 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:35:29 AM
I still haven't read everything on the GitBook page, to make my experience more realistic. It's safe to assume the average user is not going to read anything, and jump right in.
Why read the manual now, when you can just read it later… once something goes wrong?  Grin


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 10:35:29 AM
Why? This transaction confirmed in about 2 hours. I know it's dust, but I don't see any on-chain limitations against this. But if fees go up again in the future, $30 may not even be enough to cover it.
So even with $100 in BTC, the 260 sat is under the on-chain dust limit. And if it would reach the 294 sat limit, the dust is almost worthless for you to spend.
Suggestion: don't charge the service fee on small transactions.
As we posted earlier, there will be no Service Fee for the first 6 months, so this issue is temporarily resolved.

We will continue our deep research on Dust Transactions.
Thanks to your idea, we will also consider introducing fee-free exchanges for small amounts.



28. Post 65731776 (unedited backup) (by Charles-Tim) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 11:42:31 CEST 2025) in Request to purchase my account:

Quote from: mikeywith on August 24, 2025, 09:59:42 PM
For the users who say selling accounts is allowed:
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It is not allowed for merit sources to sell their merit.
That implies it's not allowed to sell the account itself either.

I don't think it implies that. I think it only implies that as a merit source, you can't sell merit. It doesn't even say, "Other members are not allowed to buy those merits." It's complicated. Cheesy
In my opinion, LoyceV is right about this. Even if theymos know that a merit source has sold his account, he may remove the person from being a merit source and the person's account will receive significant amount of negative feedbacks.

I do not posted that merit source should sell their account but that the person that sent the PM and offer such can not be banned. Is that wrong? So why report an account for ban ehen it will not be banned. Negative trust is just the best.



29. Post 65731699 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 11:09:49 CEST 2025) in Request: Disable merits in the Wall Observer thread:

Quote from: PowerGlove on August 24, 2025, 12:54:40 PM
Another idea that I've been rolling around for a while now is to allow 0-merit sends. Sending someone "0" merits could be thought of as sending them a "like" (and, for example, instead of it displaying above a post as "LoyceV (0)", it could appear as "LoyceV (L)" or "LoyceV (+)", or something). I could see a "like system" based on 0-merit sends being very straightforward to implement (with maybe a one-click "+Like" button next to the "+Merit" button to make the whole thing feel more natural).

It's not bad idea. But it needs some limitation, since it could be misused as another form spam. Imagine a post receive "like" from 1000 different account or account created with username that contain their advertising keyword (for example, "EXAMPLE.COM (+)", "WWW.EXAMPLE.COM (+)", "EXAMPLE.COM 200% BITCOIN").



30. Post 65731608 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 10:29:13 CEST 2025) in Attack on privacy:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:27:03 AM
the program is called poisontap
For the lazy readers: https://github.com/samyk/poisontap
That was interesting to read! I have to rethink my "disposable travel laptop" and go full paranoid. I always thought about the options, but never actually considered really doing it.

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the only way to be safe is to put cement in the USB ports
I'd go for epoxy. Cement is water based and I expect it to be easier to remove. This is going to really make my laptop disposable.

If you need advice on how to harden a laptop to the maximum, LoyceV are at your complete disposal
I will be happy to help you after having used your tools for years

You can ask questions here or in PM and I'll answer you, just quote me
I repeat, I would be honored and happy to help you, as you can see I am a good person



31. Post 65731573 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 10:11:43 CEST 2025) in Attack on privacy:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 23, 2025, 07:45:01 AM
Is that a Windows thing?

Either way, when at risk of that happening while visiting an advanced security conference, why bring a laptop that even has USB ports? Physically remove them and fill the holes while you glue every part of the case. Now that I think about it: USB-C only charging is a terrible idea!

no it's not a windows thing, it works on all operating systems that have the bonjour protocol, samy kamkar, a very good white hat, explained it very well
The problem is that USB is flawed by design, the only way to be safe is to put cement in the USB ports.

Oh, it also works with a "locked" PC, so you just need to access a laptop that is turned on but locked, just to make you feel paranoid Smiley
the program is called poisontap
As you can see, I'm very "inside" the sector, I usually don't use my skills unless someone really pisses me off then I become very mean.

I just need to open maltego and do an osint to also know how many hairs in the ass my enemy has (another fantastic tool maltego)
Of course I'm not referring to you, it's a general statement.


Quote from: SamReomo on August 23, 2025, 05:19:26 PM
Well, I'm not in security field and thus don't know that much in depth about it. However, it's really astonishing to know that with just a modified raspberry insertion into the USB port is enough to compromise the system and know browser passwords when computer + browser are on and the OS is in locked state.

I guess a better solution for us is to have a separate laptop that we take on those security conferences and after returning back to home, it's better to see for all changes and much better to install the operating system freshly once again by wiping current partition system.\

I believe we can learn a lot from you since you're a security enthusiast yourself with 2-3 years of experience. From time to time we may learn something new from you when it comes to security and safely of our systems.   Smiley

Yes, having a dedicated computer is the absolute solution, since you can't even trust public Wi-Fi, there could be someone with my skills who can steal your passwords and cookies.
you have no idea what can be done
The advice is to create your own VPN and use that (like Wireguard) for public connections.
I have 2-3 years of experience in the blue team, but in reality I have been passionate about security since 1998, I have decades of experience
Even if I act like an idiot and a fool on the forum, it doesn't mean I am one.

Of course I'm not referring to you, it's a general statement.



32. Post 65731381 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 08:34:13 CEST 2025) in [Oct 2020] Fees are low, use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs!:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 24, 2025, 07:54:35 AM
My 0.20 sat/vbyte transaction isn't anywhere near confirmation after 5 days (but this was only a test so that's okay).
This transaction should have been confirmed during the night. I can see that blocks contained transactions paying as low as 0.11 sat/vByte seven to eight hours ago. Also, the last three blocks went down to 0.19 sat/vByte I also had an unconfirmed transaction at 0.21 sat/vbyte laying in the mempools for a week. It's now confirmed.



33. Post 65731201 (unedited backup) (by imrule) (scraped on Mon Aug 25 06:32:25 CEST 2025) in [ANN] kycnot.me | Open-source list of non-kyc services:

Quote from: dkbit98 on August 07, 2025, 07:48:52 PM
I have a different look at it: if nobody would use DDoS-protection, websites would indeed occasionally go down because of DDoS. But the baddies can only target so many sites at once, meaning most sites wouldn't be under attack most of the time.
Once they're hiding behind privacy invading DDoS-protection, they're no longer a target so the DDoS moves over to the next website. Which means that the more websites hide behind DDoS-protection, the more attacks happen on the remaining sites to force them to do the same!
I am not sure what is going on with rising ddos attacks, but I am sure it's not normal.

OpenMonero recently launched a harmful DDoS attack against KYCNotMe.
And how do you know OpenMonero was involved in this?
You need to provide some actual evidence when making claims like this  Tongue

It's not only kycnot.me being ddos attacked, it's literally every crypto privacy related service getting attacked, one example is OrangeFren.

Believe or not.

You can’t even imagine what that bipolar person behind OpenMonero is capable of. 
Even the admin of KYCnot.me has suspicions about it.



34. Post 65730599 (unedited backup) (by mikeywith) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 23:59:43 CEST 2025) in Request to purchase my account:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 06:25:40 PM
For the users who say selling accounts is allowed:
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It is not allowed for merit sources to sell their merit.
That implies it's not allowed to sell the account itself either.

I don't think it implies that. I think it only implies that as a merit source, you can't sell merit. It doesn't even say, "Other members are not allowed to buy those merits." It's complicated. Cheesy



35. Post 65729483 (unedited backup) (by pooya87) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 18:46:43 CEST 2025) in ELECTRUM wallet, error with LOCKTIME :

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 09:17:31 AM
I'm not worried much about spam, those transactions don't take much disk space.
The spamability is not about how much space each individual transaction takes, it is about how many of such transactions can be created by the spammer and the answer to that is virtually unlimited...



36. Post 65729263 (unedited backup) (by stwenhao) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 17:39:31 CEST 2025) in Request: Disable merits in the Wall Observer thread:

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I am able to earn 0 merit... in my local section.
Local section is a different story. There is much less traffic, and also, you correctly noticed, that merits are always subjective. They are similar to "likes", but just have a more serious name.

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All my posts worthless Roll Eyes ? ALL ?!? ....
No, it just means, that people are either hoarding merits, or there are not enough sources in a given place.

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And casually all people that write "yes thank you" or "yes I agree with you" .... These deserve merits because I have said something useful or something right?
Giving a merit is very similar to writing "+1", "thank you", "I agree", or something similar. Theymos didn't receive a single merit from Satoshi, but when he got "+1", then you can look at it in the same way, as if he would get it.

Because this is the main reason, why the whole merit system was invented. If all posts would have high quality, then that system would never be needed, because the mere presence of a given post would imply, that it is worth reading. And this is the case for example in mailing lists, where everything is strictly moderated. But when you have a forum, where newbies are also invited, then something like merit system is needed, just because newbies don't want to see "your post is waiting for approval" after writing anything.

And also, the presence of "+1", "thank you", or similar posts, instead of merits, is usually a hint, that instead of writing it, merits should be sent. Which is why I think some people should be able to somehow reach negative amounts of merits, which could be filled by those with positive balance. Then, we wouldn't need topics like "link posts to merit sources", but instead, some users could do that from UI directly, and that list of posts could be browsed by sources. Maybe it is a good idea, to have a rank somewhere between "source", and "non-source", where some people would be able to fill that kind of lists (making it open for everyone would be too spammy I guess).

My own definition of giving a merit is "this post is not a spam". I can disagree with someone, and merit that person anyway. Maybe I want to correct someone, who is wrong, by quoting that person, and pointing it out (and also sending a merit, because if something is worth replying to, then it is usually also worth a merit).

And then, it becomes semi-automated: if something is quoted, then it is usually merited (unless blacklisted). And if something is "not a spam", then it can be whitelisted. By using "quotelist - blacklist + whitelist", I can spend many merits, without thinking too much about it (and of course, it is never fully automated, so each merit requires a manual action from me; my tools can only make suggestions, not decisions).

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I guess, a more general version of this idea would be to have board/topic based "merit weights".
It is already implemented. You can give any amount from 1 to 50. If you want to split it between WO merits, and non-WO merits, then just send a single merit in one place, and two merits everywhere else.

Not to mention that merit history can be explored by anyone on pages like BPIP, so maybe it is just a matter of adding some rows and columns, when displaying statistics of a given user.

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Another idea that I've been rolling around for a while now is to allow 0-merit sends. Sending someone "0" merits could be thought of as sending them a "like" (and, for example, instead of it displaying above a post as "LoyceV (0)", it could appear as "LoyceV (L)" or "LoyceV (+)", or something).
Sending things should have some costs. If that would be implemented, then users would need to provide some Proof of Work, before sending zero merits.

Also, merits should be treated as "likes". It has a serious name, but it is just an anti-spam feature, really.

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I wonder if the WO regulars would be very against the idea of their thread being made "like-only"?
I think it is better to link posts to people, who have plenty of merits. And then, they can give just one, if they like the content.

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In my view, you shouldn't be able to formulaically rank-up an account by carving a pumpkin, baking a pie, making a shitty pizza, and then repeating agreeable things on the WO.
Merits are always subjective. And I think demerits should be avoided. If you think, that there should be less content, then this is what can be achieved by making moderated threads, where every post would be reviewed by someone, before being published. Some places, like mailing lists, are using that model, the question is: do you want to see it here?

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Looking at Bitcointalk now, I don't think I'd join today...
You can always try to reach more moderated places, like mailing list, GitHub comments, Delving Bitcoin, or things like that. They have higher standards than forum, and if you wonder, why developers are no longer as active here, as they were in the past, then I can give you an answer: they just moved somewhere else.

But, if you decide to join different places, then be prepared for your posts being rejected. Or be prepared to wait a few days, to see your content published. It is all normal and healthy: if there are higher requirements, then obviously, there is less content.

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Now it feels like some kind of weird third-world school where the passing grade has been lowered over and over and all the "graduates" are idiots
Because it is often the case. There are many things, which I would like to see (and merit), but they are not there yet, because a lot of effort is needed, to make them. And it is yet another reason, why I usually send a single merit, and not "50". Also, receiving a single merit from 10 people is usually worth more in my eyes, than a single person sending 10 merits, because then, there is a bigger circle of people, who need my content, and think I am not a spammer.

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As that been discussed for and it has not led to any acceptable resolution (the status quo remains), what can actually be done?
And what is done, when some features for BTC are proposed, and rejected? Well, you make a soft-fork, or a no-fork solution, and then it pushes things one step forward (some people also make altcoins, but then, they are usually worse than the original version).

Want to see zero merits flying around? Write a plugin for a browser (hint: put some Proof of Work or other protections, to avoid being flooded). Want to separate WO merits from normal merits? Just display them differently, and count them differently in statistics. There are a lot of things, which can be solved by plugins or third party tools like BPIP, if they won't be solved officially, by changing the code on server's side. If server cannot meet your requests, then you have to modify the client, or make another server, which will do, what you want.

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Do you think I should make a "WO Explorer" on Talksearch to help with the thread navigation?
Yes, of course, that's the spirit! This is exactly what should be done in practice: less complaining, more coding. Because this is what can really push things forward.



37. Post 65728786 (unedited backup) (by PowerGlove) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 14:54:43 CEST 2025) in Request: Disable merits in the Wall Observer thread:

The WO thread is its own cool little universe. I don't know if there's a good way to balance (1) trying to control the volume of merit getting thrown around all willy-nilly, against (2) trying not to disturb the WO's whole "Fuck you! We do what we want!" thing...

One thought that must have come up over and over (I see DPD mentioned it a few posts up, but, I'm pretty sure that I've encountered it several times before) is to separate ordinary merit from "WO merit". I really like that idea, but, having a bunch of extra logic and presentation-wise stuff in place for just one thread seems like something that theymos wouldn't seriously consider doing. (I guess, a more general version of this idea would be to have board/topic based "merit weights". As in, if it's particularly easy to earn merit on Meta, for example, then merit earned there should be scaled down by some factor during balance calculation. Because all merit transactions are stored in the database individually, this idea could be applied retroactively, and I think I see a way for it to be done pretty efficiently, too.)

Another idea that I've been rolling around for a while now is to allow 0-merit sends. Sending someone "0" merits could be thought of as sending them a "like" (and, for example, instead of it displaying above a post as "LoyceV (0)", it could appear as "LoyceV (L)" or "LoyceV (+)", or something). I could see a "like system" based on 0-merit sends being very straightforward to implement (with maybe a one-click "+Like" button next to the "+Merit" button to make the whole thing feel more natural). I mean, that idea is worth pursuing all on its own, IMO, but, connecting it back to what we're talking about now: I wonder if the WO regulars would be very against the idea of their thread being made "like-only"? (If that's too heavy-handed, then maybe something that still allows for them to merit other regulars, but limits them to just 0-merit "likes" for new arrivals that haven't yet made 100 WO posts, or something. That way, WO regulars can form a substantial impression of someone before they dump actual merit on them. And, in the course of a merit-seeking spammer trying to cross that threshold, they'll hopefully end up on a few important ignore lists.)

There are a bunch of other "soft spots" on the forum that account farmers seem to rely on. It would be nice if it became a convention for certain kinds of threads to be marked by the creator as "like-only". In my view, you shouldn't be able to formulaically rank-up an account by carving a pumpkin, baking a pie, making a shitty pizza, and then repeating agreeable things on the WO. Off-topic, but, one thing I really miss is how selective DarkStar_ was when it came to assigning slots for the ChipMixer campaign. That campaign was pretty much the reason I joined Bitcointalk to begin with (in fact, I only fell into the whole SMF-patching thing because I was trying to get my merit-to-post ratio high enough for it to make sense for DarkStar_ to admit me as soon as I hit "Sr. Member"). Looking at Bitcointalk now, I don't think I'd join today... I used to get strong cypherpunk vibes from this place (even correcting for my naive view of the forum at the time). Now it feels like some kind of weird third-world school where the passing grade has been lowered over and over and all the "graduates" are idiots (I mean, I realize that that statement doesn't make much sense when you look back further and consider that rank used to depend only on post count, and then only on activity, before depending on merit, too. I'm just talking about the decline I've noticed during the 3 years that I've been paying attention).



38. Post 65728096 (unedited backup) (by TheButterZone) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 10:23:01 CEST 2025) in How to make a bitcoin transaction and pay less than 1 sat/vByte:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:11:14 AM
Do each of you want to do the fork & PR thing to get your servers onto https://github.com/theDavidCoen/sub1sat-node-list ?
I'm not going to do that. I've seen the link a few times, it's someone I've never heard of before at Github. His list has only 4 nodes. If anyone's interested to use my node, they'll either find it on Bitcointalk or Electrum will find it on it's own.

I've looked up and down the Electrum server list multiple times, yours isn't listed by DNS. Nor IP address, judging by the tracerouted IP.



39. Post 65727991 (unedited backup) (by TheButterZone) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 09:34:49 CEST 2025) in LoyceV's 0.1 sat/vbyte Electrum Server Adventure:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:21:28 AM
I cannot safely upgrade to a higher version of Electrum without buying a new computer
Although I'm very curious why this is (even on an offline computer I'd expect Electrum's AppImage to work), this should also work for the older Electrum version:
In that case the old method should still work. You can set
Code:
wallet.relayfee = (lambda: 0)
in the Qt console, and then the GUI lets you do whatever you want. Create even zero-fee txs.

Yeah, your method worked for the older Electrum version, I mentioned that specifically for the plugin.

Latest release: Electrum-4.6.1 macOS (11 and higher)



40. Post 65727639 (unedited backup) (by God Of Thunder) (scraped on Sun Aug 24 06:24:31 CEST 2025) in Scrolling on long pages freezes:

Quote from: CheapYoutubeHits on August 22, 2025, 10:48:48 PM
Scrolling seems to break sometimes on long posts?

It sometimes stops the scrolling , am on firefox dont know about other browsers,

DOont have this issue with other websites,

I assume it is because of your device specs. I don't have a problem accessing any page here on the forum except for two (trust list and ignore list). However, I have faced a similar issue when I tried to access the same pages on LoyceV's website. This mostly happens when I try to access some pages using my Laptop. However, I can access these pages using my Desktop, which is fine.

I see you already fixed it by reinstalling your browser. I assume your browser consumed a lot of data and was heavy on your device, which may have caused this issue. But good to know that the issue was solved already.



41. Post 65726798 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 22:59:14 CEST 2025) in BETBOLT promised me a refund for my deposits last week, no news since then:

An unusual case to say the least. Honestly, if I were OP, I would never think of asking for my money back because I'm an addict.
I don't see enough elements to flag support. The OP lost money in a game with predetermined rules, the addiction problem is not enough of an excuse.

As far as casinos are concerned (@A_betbolt & @NapoleonXBT), you should still have some norms that you will adhere to. You have allowed the user to create a new account, even though he has a previous suspension. The fact that he himself demanded does not change the fact that once a suspended user is no longer welcome on the platform. If you had suspended him, you probably wouldn't have advised him to get a new account.
This doesn't make you a scammer, but it certainly makes you appear greedy and willing to do almost anything to get money from users.

I would agree with LoyceV's proposal, you have a chance to turn the whole thing in your favour and show some kind of concern for your users. The amount involved is not too large, and it is not that you yourself have invested a significant sum in this case. I suggest finding a compromise, and for the OP to dedicate himself most sincerely to solving his problem and quitting gambling



42. Post 65726146 (unedited backup) (by FirstComingOfTom) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 19:29:49 CEST 2025) in BETBOLT promised me a refund for my deposits last week, no news since then:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 05:19:15 PM
I saw this case in my topic Request Support (or Opposition) for Flags here!, so I'm going to respond here.

I'm not going to Support those Type 3 Flags, or at least not yet. I see several arguments for both sides:
On the one hand, I believe an addicted gambler would find a way to gamble, so if this casino wouldn't have taken his money, he would have wasted it somewhere else. I also believe he would not be complaining here about the casino's choice to let him create a new account, if he would have won. Gambling is ultimately your own responsibility, although I've seen court cases that protected the player in such cases.
If the transcripts are legit, the casino support promised to revert "this" payment. I'm not sure what "this" refers to exactly: is it a single payment, or one out of many payments?
And then there's A_betbolt's claim about possible collusion betting. Although it sounds weird to me to bring that up only after Support promised to revert the payment, I've seen enough cases to know stories like this have been used to abuse casinos.

@A_betbolt and @NapoleonXBT: You're in the trust business: if you lie once, your reputation is gone and you can never be trusted again. If this promise was indeed made by Support, I suggest to pay and learn from this case. Paying $3684 to protect your image and improve your support system is a bargain! Unless this is a lot of money to you, in which case you shouldn't be in the casino business. This should be peanuts for any casino!

@OP: stop gambling!
I agree that being away from casinos (and once this is over, I will be installing gamban) is the best thing to do
This sounds a lot like: "I'll quit smoking next year, really!".... Do it now and get the help you need!

Thanks for your response.

I'll respond to your 'quitting smoking next year' analogy, as I appreciate your concern: my finances are currently being managed by an income administrator, which I very quickly got sorted thankfully. I'm also starting therapy in September, there was no massive waiting list in my country thankfully.

My account with them remains open, which is either because they really are working on this case or they're hoping I'll deposit more. Either way, I really will install Gamban as soon as this is handled, but until then, my income administrator has my back.

I also find it odd that the collusion betting was brought up after the refund was promised. Also, in the email to Betbolt asking for the refund, I specified that I asked for a refund of $3684 precisely. I assume that's the payment the casino support agent was talking about in the email where I was promised the refund. I did make several deposits totaling $3684. I welcomed the collusion betting investigation, but if that is the 'internal investigation' that I was told is taking place, I'm wondering why it's taking so long.

Thank you again for your response.



43. Post 65725038 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 13:15:38 CEST 2025) in [BOUNTY] Beta Test & Earn: $1,300 Reward Pool for Top Testers!:

Quote from: ContentWriter on August 22, 2025, 09:20:38 PM
Bug Report
Microsoft browser Edge reports unknown error before and after logging in.
"User is not assigned" and "Unknown error": both are already in our backlog.
The root cause seems to be a frontend conflict. We are investigating and expect to deliver a fix next week, followed by a detailed report.
Status: [Already added to backlog]


Quote from: ContentWriter on August 22, 2025, 09:20:38 PM
The browser also flags Bridgoro as not secure. With potentially a browser market war brewing with Google, you my have to sort this out.
If you see the "Not Secure Connection" flag, it usually means the site is being accessed via HTTP instead of HTTPS. Please use HTTPS as our SSL certificate is active.

Third-party requests we use:
google.com -> CAPTCHA
gstatic.com -> Google Fonts
unpkg.com -> Cloudflare CDN

For security reasons, Cloudflare (unpkg) can’t be removed at this stage.
In the future, we may replace Google Fonts and possibly build our own CAPTCHA system to get rid of these two requests.
Status: [Not a bug]


Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 08:32:18 AM
I can understand the frontend can will imporved on the way, and you know what, perfect UI is usually invisible haha, I mean nothing can be perfect, every single platform can have UI or other problems, the main important thing should be the backend if it is working smoothly no one talks or find such UI errors, I am finding because it is the job here haha.
The Beta Test is essential for polishing all parts, especially the frontend. Massive testing has already uncovered several bugs in the backend as well. We won't move to release until the backend is fully stable. If any issue happens with a transaction during mainnet, we will restore funds from our own side, but we want to eliminate backend risks before going live.


Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 08:32:18 AM
Thank you, I will love to say someone here on the forum about my contributions. That's the part I love most.
Who doesn't love  Smiley


Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 08:32:18 AM
This is great, thanks for the approval.
Thanks for your idea, which helps us improve the project.


Quote from: Faisal2202 on Today at 08:32:18 AM
I am already proud to say I am helping in a project, I have wrote many reviews before but review and bug post are quite different.
Wish you best of luck.
Thanks a lot. Doing our best.


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:34:31 AM
The 0.3% Service Fee isn't enough to explain why 11.xx USD became less than 10 USD (which is the limit for this test).
When accepting a Deal, remember that the Buyer covers not only their own Network Fee but also the Seller's Network Fee (Compensation Fee).
Status: [Not a bug]


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:34:31 AM
Yesterday (8/22/2025, 7:15:07 PM), I tried again: deposit 85132ca6fbd1f6b2392a5622b50fd23f7df78232c6d909997cde8464ffc8378c to accept Offer ID: a44e20c6-15ad-4b00-8f2e-019080abc3e9:
0.00061747 BTC > 0.2694231 XMR
It gives the same result: RELEASE READY, and nothing happens despite being more than $60. So I don't think the "dust limit" causes this.
I only now noticed XMR should be on Stagenet, not Testnet (which is what I used). Could that be the cause of not sending my transaction?
I know about a stuck transaction, as this is our Exchange Offer from one of the test accounts.
This isn't related to Dust Transactions. We are still investigating, as it may be linked to testnet XMR being sent instead of stagenet XMR. Backend bugs are critical for us, so this needs deep analysis.
Please expect a detailed report next week.
Status: [Under investigation]


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:34:31 AM
One of your faucet-links on gitbook points to a Testnet faucet, not Stagenet.
Thanks for pointing it out.
I mistakenly added a testnet faucet link instead of a stagenet faucet link earlier (just CypherFaucet provides both faucets: for testnet and stagenet).
The link is correct now.
Status: [Fixed]


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:34:31 AM
With 4 confirmations, my Bitcoin deposit status was still "Partially confirmed". It would be nice to show how many confirmations are needed (and 4+ is excessive for Bitcoin). I didn't see exactly how many deposits it takes.
For BTC, 6 confirmations are currently required.
Next week, we will experiment with reducing the number of confirmations across all blockchains to find a balance between speed and security.



Important note for our Beta Test community:
We will pause bug reviews and development work until Monday.
After weeks of intense work, my teammate and I need a short rest to "clear the cache in our heads."



44. Post 65724828 (unedited backup) (by DiMarxist) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 12:07:55 CEST 2025) in Info-thread: Translation of Useful English topics to Naija languages, pidgin etc:

Translated Topic in Pidgin Language; How U Go Fit Do Bitcoin Transaction And Pay No Reach 1 Sat/vByte
Original Topic: How to make a bitcoin transaction and pay less than 1 sat/vByte
Author:    Pmalek


People wey know  Bitcoin and dem don see di mempool.space no go dey surprised to see say many blocks get transactions wey users dey pay nd e noreach 1 sat/vByte in fees. Na now e dey  possible to pay low well well fee of  0.10 sat/vByte, for a long time, di bottom line been dey 1 sat/vByte.

People wey get their own nodes and use Bitcoin Core go easily adjust a few settings to enable their software to support and relay transactions to other peers for low fees. However, ordinary users e no get their own nodes, so they need another way out. There are two popular wallets wey support sub 1 sat/vByte transactions na Trezor Suite and Electrum. Sparrow Wallet and Blue Wallet wey don announced their support for future releases.

How u go send bitcoin and di transaction fee no go reach 1 sat/vByte with Trezor Suite?

People wey own Trezor hardware wallets e go fit create and sign transactions wey go fit pay and e no reach 1 sat/vByte for fees wey dey use Trezor Suite. There are two ways wey we fit do that. I go describe di one dat worked for me, but dis link e get another way wey u go fit try am if you want. Abeg make u know say dis way e no work for me.

1.   Create a transaction di normal way. Enter di address u dey send di bitcoin to, di amount u dey send, and di fee u want to pay (eg, 0.3 sat/vByte).
2.   Above di field where u entered di destination address, u go see di option "Broadcast". Click am and change am to "Broadcast: off."
3.   U go notice say u no fit click on the "Sign" button yet.
4.   Click di three dots in the upper right side of Trezor Suite and click on "Send raw".
5.   New window go pop up.
6.   When im opens, close am again without entering anything.
7.   When u close di window, im go dey possible to click on di "Sign" button to sign ur transaction. U fit open and close di window two or three times to make di "Sign" button clickable.
8.   Sign di transaction by clicking "Sign."
9.   After signing di transaction, a "Copy raw transaction" button go appear.
10.   Click on "Copy raw transaction."
11.   Paste di signed and still non-broadcast transaction dat u copied on https://mempool.space/tx/push into di "Broadcast Transaction" field.
12.   Click di "Broadcast Transaction" button.
13.   Di transaction ID of di broadcasted transaction u sent go appear on screen. U fit use dis ID to track di status of ur transaction.

How u go send bitcoin and di transaction fee e no go reach 1 sat/vByte with Electrum?

Electrum wallet fit send bitcoin transactions with fees lower than 1 sat/vByte if u dey connected to a node dat supports di transactions, and after entering one line of code in di Electrum console. Below na di instructions on how to do am.

1.   Open Electrum and di wallet 4rom which u want to send a sub 1 sat/vByte transaction.
2.   Click on di orb in di lower right corner of di app to change network settings.
3.   If u never changed di method of connecting to Electrum servers before, Electrum go randomly select one and connect to am. U need to change dat by clicking on di "Connection mode" field and choosing "Manual server selection."
4.   After dat, click on "Close."
5.   Click again on di orb in di lower right side to adjust network settings.
6.   In di "Server" field, copy/paste di following server: electrum.labrie.ca and click "Close." Electrum go then connect to dis server. U fit connect to LoyceV Electrum server too, electrum.loyce.club if u like.
7.   If di "Console" tab e no dey visible in ur Electrum app, u can activate am by clicking "View > Console" in di upper left side of di software.
8.   After u don connect to di appropriate server, click on di "Console" tab and copy/paste di following command: wallet.relayfee = (lambda: 0) and click ENTER. u can enter dis command every time u want to send a transaction with fees lower dan 1 sat/vByte until dis becomes di standard and is merged into di official Electrum release. TryNinja made im own plugin dat includes dis command when u start Electrum. U fit install am if u want, use di instructions in this post.
9.   When u don finish am, u go create ur own transaction in Electrum and send am. With Electrum, u hve di option to copy a raw transaction and broadcast am via  mempool.space page as I explained in step #11 above. To do dis, u first need to sign di transaction in Electrum and then click di buttons "Preview > Share > Copy to clipboard." Paste di copied string on di page https://mempool.space/tx/push.

How u go send bitcoin and di transaction fee e no go reach 1 sat/vByte with Sparrow Wallet?

The 2.2.4 pre-release beta version of Sparrow Wallet supports sending transactions dat pay less than 1 sat/vByte in fees. However, di user must configure di minrelaytxfee option in their server settings to support lower-fee transactions or be connected to a node dat get dis setting adjusted.

1.   Download the 2.2.4 beta version of Sparrow Wallet from https://github.com/craigraw/beta/releases/tag/2.2.4-support-minrelaytxfee.
2.   Connect to a server dat e don changed di minrelaytxfee setting or make di changes urself in your bitcoin.conf file. Fee settings can also be changed by "editing di Sparrow config file in Sparrow home and changing di value of minRelayFeeRate to a value >= 0.0 and < 1.0."

If di server u dey connected to e no dey configured correctly, u go get a broadcast error.

I intend to expand dis thread and add to di list di procedure for sending sub 1 sat/vByte transactions with Sparrow and Blue wallets in di future if needed. I go only do dat if im get a non-standard way of sending transactions.



45. Post 65724469 (unedited backup) (by joker_josue) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 10:13:55 CEST 2025) in Attack on privacy:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:45:01 AM
I can exfiltrate your browser passwords (if open) even with the computer locked just by inserting a modified raspberry into your usb port.
Is that a Windows thing?

Either way, when at risk of that happening while visiting an advanced security conference, why bring a laptop that even has USB ports? Physically remove them and fill the holes while you glue every part of the case. Now that I think about it: USB-C only charging is a terrible idea!

Do like me... I don't have a laptop. So I don't know the PC at home.  Roll Eyes

To get to my PC physically, you have to break down the door, get past the 3 rabid dogs, alarm and I don't know how many lasers you aim at their eyes.  Cool

Sometimes, the more secure a person thinks they are, the more exposed and less secure they are. A person has to learn how to use the computer, and not expect third-party tools or tricks to protect them.



46. Post 65723799 (unedited backup) (by yhiaali3) (scraped on Sat Aug 23 04:30:07 CEST 2025) in انخفاض رسوم معاملات البيتكوين:

Quote from: khaled0111 on August 22, 2025, 10:37:25 PM
أوكي أتفق انها خاصية ممتازة امكانية تحديد اقل من ساتوشي واحد ثمن واحد vbyte و انا اعتقد جيدا في اهمية هذه الخاصية في المستقبل حين يرتفع سعر البيتكوين الى مستويات قياسية اكبر و اكثر و لكن حاليا قد لا يكون لذلك داعي اذا كان 1 ساتوشي و 2 ساتوشي ليست بقيمة كبيرة.
قد لا تكون هذه الميزة مهمة جدا و الفارق في العمولة ليس ملحوظا بالنسبة للمستخدم العادي الذي يقوم بعدد صغير من التحويلات في اليوم و ربما حتى في الاسبوع. الفارق بضع سنتات بالنسبة له و هو مبلغ صغير.
لكن الامر مختلف تماما للاشخاص و خاصة مقدمي الخدمات الذين يقومون بمئات و ربما حتى بالاف عمليات التحويل يوميا. حينها نصبح نتحدث عن فارق بمئات و الاف الدولارات.
ايضا الفارق يصبح واضحا عندما يكون حجم المعاملة كبير بسبب كثرة المدخلات او المخرجات او كليهما.
و كما اشرت، لا احد يمكن ان يعرف ما سيكون عليه سعر البيتكوين في المستقبل، و بعض الساتوشي التي ليس لها قيمة كبيرة في الوقت الحالي يمكن ان تصبح مبلغا محترما في المستقبل، فلماذا نقوم باضاعتها اذا كان يمكننا تجنب ذلك!
هناك موضوع للأخ Zwei مترجم عن الموضوع الأصلي للعضو LoyceV للاستفادة من انخفاض الرسوم بتقليل المدخلات في المحفظة وخاصة للذين كانوا يعملون في صنابير البيتكوين أو للمشاركين في الحملات الذين يتلقون دفعات أسبوعية وبالتالي الذين يقومون باستراتيجية التجميع على المدى البعيد سيكون لديهم عدد كبير جدا من المدخلات والمخرجات وبالتالي ستكون معاملاتهم ذات رسوم عالية.

هذا مقتبس من الموضوع يوضح الفائدة الكبيرة لدمج المدخلات الصغيرة
Quote from: Zwei on June 19, 2025, 10:05:22 PM
دمج المدخلات الصغيرة
في حال كان لديك العديد من المدخلات الصغيرة، فهذا هو الوقت المتالي لدمجها في مدخل واحد! ان لم تكن مستعجلا للحصول على تاكيد سريع لمعاملتك، يمكنك دفع رسوم تحويل منخفضة جدا والانتظار فقط.
بعد تاكيد المعاملة، ستتمكن من ارسال عملاتك عبر معاملة اصغر بكتير، مما سيوفر عليك الكتير من الرسوم في حال اردت اجراء معاملة مستقبلا عند ارتفاع رسوم الشبكة من جديد.
اذا كان لديك عدد كاف من المدخلات الصغيرة، فقد تتمكن من توفير ما يصل إلى 95% او اكتر من الرسوم!

لذلك هذه فرصة كبيرة لمن يوجد لديه عدد كبير من المدخلات والمخرجات أن يقوم بتقليصها
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5547270.0



47. Post 65723299 (unedited backup) (by JeromeTash) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 23:52:19 CEST 2025) in If Monero Can Suffer 50% Hashrate Risk, Why Can't Bitcoin? :

Quote from: Quantum_Resolve7987V on August 18, 2025, 02:37:45 AM
Thanks for your response. I respect that you linked some sources, but I’ll stick with the ones that convinced me otherwise:  

1. Kraken halts Monero deposits, citing Qubic seizing 51% hashrate  
2. Cryptodnes: Kraken suspends Monero deposits after 51% attack linked to Qubic Pool  
Come on, look at the content of the links you just shared. No research, just copy and paste reporting with no actual facts, but it's unfortunate you also decided to believe the lies instead of reading everything else sent out to you.

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For me, the fact that a major exchange like Kraken reacted the way it did is enough to take the 51% narrative seriously.
 
Continue religiously believing them. We can't really force you to see the light if you don't want to.

Quote from: Quantum_Resolve7987V on August 18, 2025, 02:37:45 AM
And regarding LoyceV — I know he didn’t bother to reply directly, since he agreed with your post and simply merited it as a “carbon copy” of his thoughts. That’s fine, but I’ll admit I’m curious: what does it take to earn a merit from Loyce himself? 🙂
You need some merits or what?



48. Post 65722950 (unedited backup) (by internetional) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 22:15:19 CEST 2025) in Yobit 118 Btc:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 20, 2025, 03:42:14 PM
I don't think this is allowed on Bitcointalk:
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Services are added to this list when we come to believe that essentially no trades of such accounts are following our rules, which prohibit for example selling hacked accounts, accounts requiring KYC info, accounts created using stolen identities, accounts which cannot be legally traded, etc. If you have a really strong argument for how you're selling these accounts without violating our rules, create a topic in Meta explaining in detail, and we may consider either removing the service from this list or giving you a one-time exemption.
If I understand correctly, the OP never claims that this account was hacked. He calls it his own. Therefore, he simply wants to transfer the rights of claim against Yobit, which he currently owns on a legal basis.

Moreover, as far as I know, Yobit still does not require mandatory user verification. And if that’s the case, then this account definitely does not fall into the “KYC-required” category.

So it seems there are no violations on the OP’s side. And I believe this thread absolutely needs to stay: if only as an example of what can happen when a long-forgotten password to an exchange account comes back to haunt you.

Personally, I’ll be more cautious about dealing with them now. Without this thread, I wouldn’t even have known that Yobit could seize such amounts.

OP, I wish you luck in finding a buyer. Maybe someone really does have ways to put pressure on the owners of this exchange.



49. Post 65722932 (unedited backup) (by JayJuanGee) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 22:10:25 CEST 2025) in Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion:

Quote from: philipma1957 on Today at 02:27:58 PM
115k is good.
but 125k and our biggest candle ever would be better.

well i did get a decent amount of buy the dip.

so if the corner has been turned it is okay by me.

Congrats.. if you can figure out how to mostly hang onto them rather than fucking around with your merely getting 20% to 50% profits out of them.. but hey, that tends to require a 4-10 year or longer holding timeline for each buy, and I doubt that your timeline is even close to that long.. .I mean what is in your head when you are accumulating your cornz and trying to get through your accumulation phase, if you might, possibly, actually be trying to accomplish such a thing?

Quote from: machasm on Today at 02:52:57 PM
Isn't the current state of affairs absolutely farsical.
One guy hints at a possible rate cut and prices jump up as if someone shoved a rusty pipe up their rear end.

The sooner we get away from dirty FIAT the better I say.
When we finally get the world onto a Bitcoin standard we wont be having these ridiculous price swings on the hint (not even the actual word) of a rate cut.

Believe me I am not complaining that NGU since I stand to benefit from that scenario, I am just tired of this emotional rollercoaster and long for a financial world with a little more stability.
Long live Bitcoin.
Lol. LoyceV beat me to it!

There is ONLY an appearancer that bitcoin is correlated.

Sure in the short term.. but zoom out a wee bit more better to be able to attempt to better not get overly distracted by noise.

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on Today at 04:01:26 PM
[edited out
I am the one that posted a picture of my antenna on the DIY forum back a few years ago along with a picture of a commercial tower I climbed in NC. NC is where I was first licensed by the FCC and where I had my station equipment.
I did not post a picture of my Ham radio equipment on that other website.

So, are you accusing me of making shit up - and that I'm not a licensed Ham operator and that was not my Ham equipment? Why would I want to do that?
FYI - I am really pleased with the little CryptoTicr device and want other BTC enthusiasts here to know about it. It that a problem for you?  

Making shit up and plagiarizing is a problem because it is against forum rules, no matter how OOM feels about it.

You need better proof to rebut (or to overcome) the seeming obvious fakety-fake that you already posted... so your choice to post the stuff of others and to claim it as your own is problematic.. and sure it is possible that you are a ham operator.. .but you still plagiarized by trying to act like someone else's set up was your set up.

Quote from: jbreher on Today at 04:02:41 PM
Not to glorify trading, but there are likely ways to learn too, as long as we do not get too greedy, and personally I could not justify more than 10% of my BTC holdings being employed in such direction, yet there are likely some guys (based on their skill set) who might be able to reasonably justify 30% or more of the size of their BTC holdings getting deployed in such trading/hedging plays.
pit pat piffy wing wong wang

Nice to see an ole curmudgeon still alive and kicking.  Wink

Are you saying that you agree or no?

Quote from: BTCETFInvestor on Today at 04:22:31 PM
[edited out
Glad we got that false accusation cleared up!  Roll Eyes

Wow...

OOM comes off as a gullible pushover.  #nohomo

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Quote from: OutOfMemory on Today at 04:22:45 PM
Glad we got that false accusation cleared up!  Roll Eyes
You're welcome.
But i'd rather call them suspicions. As said, for reasons, and historical bias (also for reasons).

EDIT: We have a lot of Newbie shitposters in here as the times were going on. This is why some of us are more suspicious about Newbies than the rest. Some call them by the reason they are mostly here for: "Merit whores". After all those scammers, spammers and beggars before the sMerit system was established.
I went down that route too, i was a Newbie myself and every ounce of respect you get in the WO is not earned easily. I wasn't delighted, i felt unwelcome at times, but today i know why, despite i'm some of the worst when it comes to social regards. Just sayin.

So those earlier posts were not fakety fake?  In other words, if a member were to post something fake, then it would seem to take a bit more convincing to get out of such a situation... so maybe I am the one who is confused about whether the earlier pics and description of the situation were fake?  I still feel bamboozled in regards to my having had sent an smerit to one of BTCETFInvestor's earlier posts.



50. Post 65722676 (unedited backup) (by TryNinja) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 20:55:49 CEST 2025) in [TELEGRAM] Yet Another BitcoinTalk Notification BOT (merits, mentions, topics,+):

Quote from: LoyceV on August 07, 2025, 08:02:46 AM
As far as I know, you're still not keeping track of "the first post of a topic", but if you do, how cool would it be if OP receives a notification if someone refers to OP (as I just did here)?
Very late reply which I forgot to make before (Tongue), but I'm already tracking the first post of a topic so this is possible.

I'm always a bit worried about false positives, though, so I need to think if there are any edge cases with different languages. I'll see...



51. Post 65722606 (unedited backup) (by Forsyth Jones) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 20:38:37 CEST 2025) in 📝[Discussion topic] Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns📝:

Quote from: MotoLM on August 21, 2025, 02:06:28 AM
Although you haven't quoted me, I suppose this was a question to me.

Has this worked? It barely works tbh. Only a few users got campaign from their thread and they are high quality users. I can't remember if I ever reach someone from such a thread. Once reached LoyceV and he denied because of his local laws of advertising casinos or something like this.

People contact me for negotiation. Again, the number isn't that high. I had a few users in my campaigns from DM.
Thank you for answering my question so clearly, and the same goes for the others who replied as well. Being a high-quality user really makes a huge difference, and this can only be achieved through genuine and natural means, such as enjoying participating in discussions about crypto, iGaming in general, etc.

Quote from: joker_josue on Today at 06:43:46 AM
It all goes well, casinos make a lot of money and get bigger. The only other industry players that can rival Casinos are exchanges and the now banned crypto mixers, but exchanges seem to prefer a referral kind of approach. Maybe it works for them better than the advertising traditional way.

If you look at other players like noncustodial wallets, crypto card services, payment processors etc, I don't think they can raise as much money as a casino can do for advertisement.
In fact, the casino manages to raise more money and in turn has more money to spend on advertising.

But other services also spend money on advertising, albeit at slightly lower rates. Perhaps they don't earn as much because they don't advertise themselves.

How many services do you encounter long after they were created, that if they had been announced, you would have used sooner?

Since I don't have metrics, and perhaps even campaign managers are limited in this information, it's more difficult to get a true idea of ​​the impact a forum campaign can have. Perhaps what's missing is this: information to attract more advertisers.



Question for campaign managers: What information do you feel is missing that would be useful to attract more advertisers?

[/quote]By the way, there's a really cool website that can help both campaign managers and participants manage their posting requirements, etc.

The website is: https://signatools.net/



52. Post 65722576 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 20:28:26 CEST 2025) in [ANN] Bridgoro Exchange - Participate in Beta Test and Earn up to 300 USDT:

Quote from: Hamza2424 on Today at 03:32:48 PM
So you was right because the team has answered the same thing, they chose buffer for easy management of funds if the tx gets stuck and the collector is also their own development so that's a releif side because if the core systems of a projects are made by them then it is already safe but if they are using third party, that's not good for the long term working of the platform.
You should read their reply to me they have explained the reason of why the amount is fixed, just to ease it for you, it is about the dust in the wallet that sometimes left behind because of being so small that blockchain doesn't process it, you must have the idea what it is.
The recent BTC -> XMR Dust Transaction occurred because we were testing a 0.3% Service Fee on each transaction. In this particular case, the exchanged amount was very small, and after the smart contract deducted the Service Fee (just a few satoshis), the transaction became stuck.

Temporary solution: For the first 6 months, there will be no Service Fee, which eliminates the risk of Dust Transactions for now.
Permanent solution: We will conduct in-depth research and calculations to ensure that such situations are avoided once fees are re-enabled after the initial 6 months.

And we would like to note that we don't use any third-party apps or solutions for blockchain adapters, escrow service, or the collector module, all of these are fully developed in-house.


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 04:07:25 PM
Can you (or anyone else) create a larger test-offer between BTC and XMR? I'm currently creating one myself, if anyone wants to take it: feel free!
It would be better to publish such requests on the [BOUNTY] page, since all Beta Testers are gathered there. That way, everyone involved will see the update in one place.
But we have created BTC -> XMR and XMR -> BTC offers for you.
Please note that the amounts aren't large, as we also need testnet tokens for our internal testing.



53. Post 65722544 (unedited backup) (by Bridgoro) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 20:22:37 CEST 2025) in [BOUNTY] Beta Test & Earn: $1,300 Reward Pool for Top Testers!:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 04:29:03 PM
I'd prefer a Support system that doesn't need Telegram. Clicking the link in Tor browser doesn't work.
For privacy: using Protonmail would be convenient. Bitcointalk PM would work too, but those aren't encrypted (and Cloudflare can read them).
For users who prefer not to use Telegram, there is a built-in Contact Form available on the homepage.
In September, we plan to launch a Discord server. Additionally, we will consider creating a separate Bitcointalk Support account with email notifications enabled so we can track incoming messages more efficiently.


Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 04:29:03 PM
Deposit TX:
Code:
f0c2a706bb17ae8bac54f292a74ac5ca1ef28f85a67430501f07de6625a9843d
We've identified the cause of the stuck Release Ready transaction. It was due to a Dust Transaction issue.
Even though there will be no Service Fee on mainnet for the first 6 months, during the Beta Test, we added a Service Fee % to each transaction (applied only to testnet tokens) for testing purposes.
In this case, because the exchange amount was very small, the Service Fee amount ended up being too tiny to be processed on the Bitcoin network. As a result, the transaction got stuck.
Can you still recover those (testnet) funds? The amount is small, but if it would get stuck forever, that would be bad. It's also a good test to see if "buffer wallets" can be accessed.
We will do our best to retrieve the funds from the stuck exchange. We will update you next week with the results.




54. Post 65722006 (unedited backup) (by Pmalek) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 17:38:13 CEST 2025) in How to make a bitcoin transaction and pay less than 1 sat/vByte:

Quote from: Forsyth Jones on Today at 02:55:11 PM
Thanks for posting this. I haven't been able to make transactions below 1 sat/b on Bitcoin Core directly in the send tab (if I set it below 1 sat/vB, in kilobytes, the value returns to 1 sat/vB), so it's only possible to do this via the console, right?

However, if I can transact below 1 sat/vB using some of these wallet options, can I simply copy the raw transaction and broadcast it in the Bitcoin Core console? Apparently, my Bitcoin Core can broadcast transactions below 1 sat/vB. Did I configure it correctly?

Code:
minrelaytxfee=0.00000100
incrementalrelayfee=0.00000100

In sat/B this is 0.1 sat/B
I don't use Bitcoin Core so unfortunately I won't be able to help you to configure anything. However, Bitcoin Core was the first Bitcoin wallet that supported below 1 sat/vByte transactions. So if set set up correctly, it should work. You also need to be connected to peers that also support below 1 sat/vByte transactions for them to propagate around the network properly.

I will tag @LoyceV here. He recently played around with configurations of both Bitcoin Core and Electrum to help him make below 1 sat/vByte transactions.
This GitHhub link contains a list with some nodes that you can connect to in order to help propagate your transactions. In the end, if nothing else helps, just paste the raw transaction into mempool.space and broadcast it from there.



55. Post 65721976 (unedited backup) (by DPHOR) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 17:30:37 CEST 2025) in Request to purchase my account:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 02:38:22 PM
By the way Jet Cash, I am not sure about the tag, even though I like your decision to leave negative feedback. If account selling is permitted, then I guess tagging the other part is "wrong"?
Scamming isn't against forum rules either, but deserves red tags. Account selling often leads to scamming, which is why some people tag them for it.
If scam aren't moderated why is account selling is permitted?
I think both should work together, no selling of accounts and no scamming, is this too hard for the forum to implement?
Sincerely, there should be some sets of rules to governed the forum, so that account seller and scammers would definitely have a place to belong than just giving them tags for their offense. I believe that since they knew that their offense could only be tag they wouldn't mind keep repeating it with another profile or still sending out same like messages to other since there is no much penalty towards their acts and actions on sending out such messages in request to purchase account.



56. Post 65721907 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 17:10:13 CEST 2025) in Attack on privacy:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 03:01:53 PM
In advanced security conferences, people obviously bring their own laptop and apply scotch tape with glitter nail polish to the opening. so that the pattern is unique and if they open the computer they notice it
This is new. I bet my daughter would love to do that to my laptop.
I would use glue instead though, and call the laptop disposable: no more upgrades, no more fixing when broken. But I'd expect people in advanced security conferences to keep their laptop under their own physical control at all times, so nobody can ever start peeling off your glitter nail polish.

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but these are different contexts, if you don't have to compete with the NSA and similar for government "secrets" you have to calibrate your effort accordingly
an old but not too old computer with a minimal Linux is more than enough
That's not really a future proof plan.

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worrying too much about unnecessary things makes you age faster..
You don't say!

Sometimes you can't take it with you and those who go to this kind of conference, like me, bring a "white" laptop to use if they need to do something
the problem is not the data they steal from you, since like me many come without data
but if they put backdoors on you
for this reason it is necessary to know whether they opened it or not



57. Post 65720782 (unedited backup) (by babo) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 11:24:13 CEST 2025) in [Meta] Andamento sezione italiana:

dopo una settimana di cosamenti, ho rimaneggiato la mia trust list (avevo del tempo)
vi consiglio a tutti di fare manutenzione della vostra trust list e valutare di chi volete fidarvi o meno, esiste un thread di LoyceV che spiega come funziona

Code:
HostFat
Stemby
Vod
eckmar
bertani
mars78
Micio
gdassori
DefaultTrust
~Timelord2067
~figmentofmyass
~squatter
Anon39
arulbero
Piggy
redsn0w
JayJuanGee
DogecoinMachine
~TheBomber999
CrazyCraig
~Quickseller
deathdealer1252
LoyceV
~bob123
~BitcoinGirl.Club
RariBest
Murat
~Adbitco
~SmokerFace
Hhampuz
giammangiato
~the rise
Ale88
duesoldi
~nullius
~wolwoo
icopress
Plutosky
coinlocket$
Speculatoross
morvillz7z
fillippone
lovesmayfamilis
mendace
Rikafip
Lillominato89
~Joy_learns_crypto
~death_wish
~Ambatman



58. Post 65720735 (unedited backup) (by Trêvoid) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 11:09:37 CEST 2025) in eXch - instant exchange BTC / LN / XMR / LTC / ETH / ERC20:

Quote from: figcapital on Today at 04:36:33 AM
I deposited some coins that are linked to eXch (I didn't even use it myself, it's like 2 people back) to an exchange and my account was frozen as a result.
Which exchange was this?
MEXC.

Deposited a small amount of BTC, account instantly frozen.

"Your account has been involved in high risk activities. In order to comply with applicable laws and our anti-money laundering obligations, your account will be restricted until further notice."

They won't let me withdraw my coins. Who knows what "until further notice" means, as far as I can tell, I got robbed.

The first step is to avoid using centralized exchanges (CEX) for crypto exchanges, as they will definitely record valuable user information. Even instant exchange services that support XMR usually keep logs.



59. Post 65720729 (unedited backup) (by ABCbits) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 11:07:49 CEST 2025) in Godex locked my coins:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 08:01:06 PM
TL;DR my suggestion: Withdraw Flag, create Newbie Flag, keep feedback, add neutral tag explaining the current status.

I agree with this opinion. Aside from it took 4 months, several false claim (that spotted by some members) still exist on their and i fear feel there'll another victim like OP. If OP decide to create flag type 1/newbie, i would support it and remove support to current flag.

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 08:51:34 AM
I'll add a neutral tag as well: despite returning OPs money (after 4 months), they're still lying on their website. It looks like this:
Be private.
That still conflicts with their Terms, that say they can demand whatever they want from you. I don't trust this site.

Their claim about anonymous or no personal data that i found some time ago[1] also still exist.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5540023.msg65337026#msg65337026



60. Post 65720288 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 08:06:19 CEST 2025) in Godex locked my coins:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 08:01:06 PM
So, being Legendary pays off already! Congrats!
Serious question: did you get your own funds back, or other funds from a different address?

Haha thanks! Yeah it was my own funds from the address where they were locked in.

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 08:01:06 PM
TL;DR my suggestion: Withdraw Flag, create Newbie Flag, keep feedback, add neutral tag explaining the current status.

The way I see it, your suggestion makes sense. I will withdraw the flag, I will add a neutral tag and I will lock this thread in a day or so.

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 08:01:06 PM
And never use them again Tongue

Wait, aren't they trustworthy now? Tongue



61. Post 65720157 (unedited backup) (by figcapital) (scraped on Fri Aug 22 06:36:37 CEST 2025) in eXch - instant exchange BTC / LN / XMR / LTC / ETH / ERC20:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 21, 2025, 06:08:46 PM
I deposited some coins that are linked to eXch (I didn't even use it myself, it's like 2 people back) to an exchange and my account was frozen as a result.
Which exchange was this?
MEXC.

Deposited a small amount of BTC, account instantly frozen.

"Your account has been involved in high-risk activities. In order to fully comply with applicable laws and our anti-money laundering obligations, your account will be restricted until further notice."

They won't let me withdraw my coins. Who knows what "until further notice" means, as far as I can tell, I got robbed.



62. Post 65719271 (unedited backup) (by examplens) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 23:07:07 CEST 2025) in [INFO] Updated Summary of malpractices and abuses of exchanges:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 16, 2025, 07:20:24 AM
I'm not sure if this is a rhetorical question, but I assume there is no such request. If we're talking about national governments as authorities, there are about 200 different authorities on the planet. And none of them knows who owns the Bitcoin address you're sending to, so none of them can know which exchanger received your funds, so none of them can ask that exchanger within seconds to freeze your funds. This power is entirely concentrated with companies that sell the notion of taint, and none of them are transparent about their criteria.
Here is an example of a case that came to my mind while I was writing the previous comment. These are coins (USDT token) sent by the user, which ended up at the Whitebit address (probably liquidity partner). These fraudsters were asked several times to show the KYC request they received from the regulator, of course, without an answer. Now it has reached its peak, where they are portraying everything as a negative campaign by the competition against them. :clown



63. Post 65718953 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 21:41:38 CEST 2025) in Godex locked my coins:

Suddenly, the unexpected happened. Today I got refunded after pressuring too much with my emails.

I am extremely happy today!!!

@LoyceV I am asking your experience now. What should I do with the scam accusation here and with the flag I have created?



64. Post 65718939 (unedited backup) (by apogio) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 21:38:49 CEST 2025) in LoyceV's Avatar for Rent [first 🦊YEAR🦊 (84 weeks) rented out]:

Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 06:12:02 PM
Besides, time is subjective, and also irrelevant especially now that I am starting to develop my time travel abilities.
Be careful there, time travel and alcohol is a dangerous combination. Which reminds me: kids should go to bed so I can get ouzo Smiley No time travel needed tonight, so I'm safe.

Parenting is hard but with ouzo it becomes easier, doesn’t it?



65. Post 65718864 (unedited backup) (by DYING_S0UL) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 21:16:01 CEST 2025) in Bitcoin core sucking up all the juices:

Quote from: Satofan44 on Today at 06:44:00 PM
That is a pretty old and budget solution, it may be the source of the problem. In any case you will reap some benefits from upgrading your router. I think that this model has not been updated in a long time unless the quick research that I did produced incorrect results. That itself is not a good sign. If you are not familiar with routers, I guess members here could help you pick depending on what is available. Just don't spend too much money, they can be quite expensive and have features which are important for you.

How are you connecting to your local ISP guy? Wired or wirelessly?

Actually many routers even support three bands now, and some even have band merging so you won't see 3 separate networks! 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz.

I googled a bit, asked chatGPT, and according to them this particular model was released in 2015. Lol, I think I have been using a 10 year old crap!

Wired connection mate! We don't have StarLink or satellite here, LOL. Tongue

Wait what when did that happened? I have only seen duel band (2.4, 5 GHz) here at my place, even that it new to many people.



Quote from: LoyceV on Today at 07:06:06 PM
This may seem funny, but sometimes when I'm facing issues with the speed, like damn slow as you described, I would just power on off my router a couple of times. And many times it worked.. Tongue
Back in the days when I had the crappy router, that was indeed be the first thing my ISP would tell me. At some point they even told me to regularly power cycle the damn thing, so "it wouldn't get full".
Your current hardware specs explain why Bitcoin Core is more demanding than your potato system. I notice my 16 GB is the bottleneck now, you won't have that problem.

For what it's worth: it's literally what Bitcoin Core warns you about when you first start it up:
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The initial synchronisation is very demanding, and may expose hardware problems with your computer that had previously gone unnoticed.
I've seen many topics that relate to just hardware problems over the years.

Yup, I had a mess up recently, so I'm re-syncing everything from the start. So it might be one of the cases. Smiley

Note that, back in the days (1 year ago), when I ran the Bitcoin core using my potato laptop with the same shitty router, I never encountered this issue.



I'll let you guys know after 100% sync, whether this problems remains or not! Btw, it's still "jamming" everything when I run it.



66. Post 65718633 (unedited backup) (by bitcoin-safe) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 20:14:07 CEST 2025) in Bitcoin-safe.org - Questions & Support:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 20, 2025, 09:14:51 AM
@OP: can you confirm this by creating writing your username in Bitcoin-Safe.org/bitcointalk.txt ?

File is not available https://bitcoin-safe.org/bitcointalk.txt



67. Post 65718392 (unedited backup) (by icopress) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 19:14:31 CEST 2025) in splash.tf - instant exchange BTC / ETH / XMR / DAI:

Quote from: LoyceV on August 19, 2025, 07:14:31 AM
First time I noticed eXch (which was years after they started), they had about $1M in reserves. Last time I checked them, it was $50M. The anonymous exchange business can be profitable, which means reserves grow quickly once people start using it.
I had the same feeling because their thread was created in 2014 but before the campaign launch day only 30 posts were published in it (at the time when the campaign was suspended the thread had 40,000 views and 1700 high-quality posts).

Although the reserves at that time were already about 1-2 m dollars (however, this is still 20 times less than when the project closed).



68. Post 65717629 (unedited backup) (by dzungmobile) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 15:31:55 CEST 2025) in Why no forks these days?:

Quote from: ABCbits on Today at 09:35:46 AM
In addition, you need to handle your wallet and private key carefully. People had to move their Bitcoin to different address/wallet (before claming forked coins) to prevent their Bitcoin accidentally stolen.
To claim fork coins, private key is required mandatory and with private key, your coins can be moved by anyone access it.

The time of Bitcoin fork coins is many years ago, two market cycles ago but the lesson is valuable and it's applicable for altcoins too. Years ago LoyceV wrote his guide on claiming fork coins.
LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service).

Move your coins out of a wallet, before using its private keys to claim fork coins.



69. Post 65717439 (unedited backup) (by _act_) (scraped on Thu Aug 21 14:42:07 CEST 2025) in Is it merit farming or alt account farming or I got it wrong?:

Quote from: Bitcoin_Arena on August 20, 2025, 11:19:52 PM
Vod is looking for a list and not just one particular user at a time. I think LoyceV can do that if he has some spare time on him.
Yes I know. But just in case he wants to check the merit of the people that are talked about on this thread, what I posted can be helpful. It will even be better than a long list that you will have to scroll and scroll until you will see who you are looking for. It would be million of people that were airdropped the smerits and merits at the time, not just a small number of people. What I posted makes it easy to find.