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Re: BAN REQUEST for TMAN cause RACISM and excessive vulgar speaking
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CryptoSparks
on 26/11/2019, 16:35:36 UTC
Racism and hate speech are the very definition of free speech. Whether it has social consequences or not is something else entirely.

I called him a pizza fucker and a cannoli masturbate as I know he is Italian, although he seems to be taking offence to being called a Pajeet - which around here is a term for the likes of cryptosparks who cant get together 0.1BTC himself otherwise he would ride his 800% returns, whilst compounding it to become richer than satoshi within the next 10 years.

those who can do, those who cant teach - those who cant, cant afford it, cant be bothered, are too insignificant and suffer from narcissistic tendencies all try to do shit with other peoples money instead.

You can call me whatever you want, i focus the attention on your constant use of the very racist word 'Pajeet'
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pajeet


Anwyay don't worry, you will hear a lot about myself in the coming months  Grin
Only a few days left to platform release, the mass will finally have easy access to automated algorithmic trading... while you all will still be here spamming signatures
ps. FREE LIFETIME VPS ON THE PLATFORM, so no excuses to keep losing with gambling platforms or manual trading  Grin




I replied to these like dozens of time in 5 different threads


You forgot to address this in this very thread :

Your definition of what you think a private key is, is irrelevant.

If you import your bitcoin private key on an hypothetical platform that gives you access to all functionality of that private key via a self generated api key to your account on the platform, would in that case the api key act like a private key ?

YES or NO ?

An API key isn't a private key, because I cannot import it in Bitcoin Core and spend my BTC.

It could match your description only indirectly, by extension; because the API key that was given to you allows you to manipulate the cryptographic private key that you gave in exchange of the API key.

Also, you are shortcutting the fact that this API key was given to you by a privately owned third party entity and this entity does the manipulations around the cryptographic private key on your behalf.
This isn't really among the "best practices".

To be clear, strictly speaking a cryptographic private key comes in a pair, with a public key.
So, unless the "API key" is mathematically linked to another set of data that has been generated by a cryptographic signature algorithm, no, this cannot be called "private key".

You shouldn't be rude and plain ignoring people who reply to your questions, even more so when you direct your questions to said people.

Why didn't you reply to my question ? would the api key act as bitcoin private key or not? you could spend the btc with your api key.



Anyway dear haters, have to really go coding. I get why you guys and girls have nothing concrete in life, hours fly on this forum and kills productivity.

I will come back with some more roasting soon.

 Kiss