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Re: Perdi 60% das Minhas Criptomoedas e Estou Muito Deprimido
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Jayjones
on 06/08/2024, 16:08:59 UTC
Boa sorte amigo !
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Qual o pre
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Jayjones
on 12/03/2024, 16:36:48 UTC
A história mostra que o topo deve acontecer de 8-12 meses depois do rompimento da ATH.. eu acredito que a história deve se repetir.

Na opinião de vocês, qual seria a nova ATH antes do crash que provavelmente deve ser de 40-70%.. ?

Na minha humilde ignorância acredito que deve ser por volta de 100-120k..

Gostaria de saber oque vocês acham disso.. Obrigado amigos, e como sempre.. HODL Cool
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Re: Pergunta sobre a Bisq
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Jayjones
on 04/03/2024, 03:54:30 UTC
Realmente sempre não é viável, pelo menos no mercado em reais, somente valores altos e com preços bem mais altos doque de mercado..
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Pergunta sobre a Bisq
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Jayjones
on 31/01/2024, 17:04:37 UTC
⭐ Merited by joker_josue (1)
Nunca usei a bisq antes, tenho curiosidade e quero usar, pelo oque eu vi da para pagar com o pix.. Seria essa melhor forma de pagamento?

Gostaria de saber de usuários aqui do fórum se realmente é tranquilo comprar por la, no sentido que não dá problema, ou tem que tomar alguns cuidados, desculpa a pergunta meio boba, só não quero tomar um golpe Tongue

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Re: Pergunta sobre BTC Lightning Network
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Jayjones
on 17/01/2024, 16:02:37 UTC
Obrigado amigos, vi a LN como algo util no sentido, por ex. estou fazendo DCA com 1 compra por semana na corretora X.. essa correta vamos dizer que cobra 25$ de taxa para retirar de la e mandar para minhar hardwallet.. oque pensei em fazer seria.. comprar e retirar cada compra da corretora usando a LN, pagando taxas menores e eviando para por exemplo: muun wallet, e quando der um valor que justifique pagar a taxa de 25$, mando da LN novamente para a corretora X e dai pago os 25$..  Faz sentido eu fazer isso, ou estou dando voltas desnecessarias  Huh ? Depois da FTX quero evitar ao maximo deixar qualquer coisa em corretoras.
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Pergunta sobre BTC Lightning Network
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Jayjones
on 17/01/2024, 04:43:23 UTC
⭐ Merited by nikolaspaolo (1) ,TryNinja (1)
Tenho uma duvida.. por exemplo para enviar btc da rede principal para por ex. a muun wallet na Lightning Network... eu preciso de algum aplicativo ou meio de conversao antes ? Eu sei que existe alguns por ex. strike, acho que binance tambem faz essa conversao agora, etc..

ou eu posso enviar direto da rede principal do btc para um endereco da Lightning Network, exemplo: direito da minha hardwallet como uma ledger ou trezor para um endereco da Lightning Network ?

Se for necessario algum meio de conversao antes, qual o melhor usar ?


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Re: Proteja sua conta! Post seu endereço.
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Jayjones
on 17/01/2024, 04:30:51 UTC
Agora uma duvida, como eu consegui com as mesmas seeds, gerar uma carteira que produzia enderecos bc1, e tambem outra com enderecos comecando com 1.. eu posso enviar BTC pra qualquer um dos dois enderecos, e depois retirar da carteira independente do jeito que eu importar as seeds, ou ex: os bitcoins que enviei pra o endereco comecando com 1, so vou conseguir retirar se fazer toda essa configuracao do bip39 na electrum, etc.. ? Eu ate estou para fazer esse teste.. so que as taxas de transacao do btc estao meio altas, com essa volatilidade  Grin, vou esperar abaixar um pouco
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Re: Proteja sua conta! Post seu endereço.
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Jayjones
on 17/01/2024, 04:12:39 UTC
Minha dúvida pode parecer bem idiota, mas eu uso uma LEDGER NANO X já tem uns dois anos... e eu gostaria muito de fazer essa assinatura na minha carteira para vincular a minha conta do fórum, mas não faço a menor idéia de como fazer isso.. Alguém me ajuda?

Precisa conectar sua ledger na electrum e assinar por lá

https://support.ledger.com/hc/pt-br/articles/115005161925-Configurar-e-usar-Electrum



Nao aparece essa opcao na hora de importar as seed, estou usando electrum-4.5.0

É na tela seguinte.

Você criou sua carteira na electrum ou em outra? See foi em outra, marque bip39

Muito obrigado, deu certo ! Cliquei em Receive, e apareceu meu endereco que usei aqui no forum: 1924icW7d7b16SUhUwjxEquhsp2L4wAfDv
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Re: Proteja sua conta! Post seu endereço.
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Jayjones
on 15/01/2024, 20:23:37 UTC
Eu criei essa carteira na electrum mesmo, com ajuda do pessoal aqui do forum nesse post.
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Re: Proteja sua conta! Post seu endereço.
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Jayjones
on 15/01/2024, 19:44:34 UTC
Nao aparece essa opcao na hora de importar as seed, estou usando electrum-4.5.0


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Re: Proteja sua conta! Post seu endereço.
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Jayjones
on 15/01/2024, 19:15:10 UTC
Code:
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Today is Dec.12.2022 and I am Jayjones from the bitcointalk.org forum. declare 1924icW7d7b16SUhUwjxEquhsp2L4wAfDv is mine
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1924icW7d7b16SUhUwjxEquhsp2L4wAfDv
H0COisKzwFeBOFcvOkm7d3hlSbEgjFSyo/OQhbmkOYYCYKJyh/BQg2F7rJ2GnJp19cYdRZEOsQqvMlCoE9pIa7Y=
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Estou até orgulhoso agora desse endereço começando com 1  Grin

Muito obrigado amigos do fórum, consegui !!!

Ola amigos formatei o computador entao perdi o arquivo da electrum, mas possuo todas minhas seeds, ao importar a carteira ela somente gera enderecos comecando com bc1... como faco para recuperar esse meu endereco 1924icW7d7b16SUhUwjxEquhsp2L4wAfDv e gerar enderecos comecando com 1 novamente ? Sera que fiz algo de errado ao importas as seed ?

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Re: Quais Exchanges são Brasileiras ou possuem Filial regularizada no Brasil.
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Jayjones
on 15/01/2024, 18:31:03 UTC
Alguem poderia me explicar, qual a desvantagem de usar uma exchange de fora, por exemplo.. Binance ? Obrigado

A partir de 01/01/2024, as exchanges que não forem sediadas no Brasil vão ser enquadradas como investimento internacional e será cobrado 15% de imposto no lucro em todas as operações.

As nacionais mantém a isenção de até 35k mensais em vendas. Até 30k sem a necessidade de informar a receita quanto a venda.

Obrigado entendi, mas outra pergunta se eu comprar na binance e vender na coinext por exemplo que esta no brasil, estou insento no imposto ?
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Re: ETFs podem '' aumentar'' a quantidade de Bitcoin existentes no mundo?
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Jayjones
on 14/01/2024, 06:26:56 UTC
Ate o momento que o sistema financeiro ou governo atual ficar obsoleto ou quebrar.. quando isso acontecer so vai sobrar o bitcoin.. esse etf so esta bombando pq esta no eua, apartir do momento que isso nao for mais relevante.. so sobra o bitcoin
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Re: BREAKING: Bitcoin ETF $ARKB and $HODL is listed on Fidelity 😎
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Jayjones
on 11/01/2024, 00:13:44 UTC
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Only topic and just pictures without any write up?
Then how can we know that you understand what you are saying?

Just one update on the bitcoin etf saga, I tough it was interesting..
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BREAKING: Bitcoin ETF $ARKB and $HODL is listed on Fidelity
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on 10/01/2024, 18:11:28 UTC


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Bitcoin ETF $ARKB and $HODL LISTADO NA Fidelity !! 😎
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Jayjones
on 10/01/2024, 18:08:24 UTC


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Re: ETF BITCOIN APROVADO - SEC
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Jayjones
on 09/01/2024, 21:36:33 UTC
Gary Gensler disse no twitter que hackearam a conta da SEC... omg  Huh ?! Volatilidade no BTC ta alta

https://twitter.com/GaryGensler/status/1744833049064288387

The @SECGov twitter account was compromised, and an unauthorized tweet was posted. The SEC has not approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded products.
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ETF BITCOIN APROVADO - SEC
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Jayjones
on 09/01/2024, 21:32:26 UTC
⭐ Merited by bitmover (2) ,joker_josue (1)
ETF APROVADO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Cool hold !
 

https://twitter.com/SECGov/status/1744829327294837236
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Carta de um viajante no tempo sobre 2025
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Jayjones
on 09/01/2024, 00:30:57 UTC
Alguem aqui lembra desse post do reddit ? HAHA... Por mais que seja invencao, nao deixa de ser algo interressante de ler... e ai ? Aguma possibilidade de acontecer de verdade ? Qual opniao de voces... Eu acredito que sim, hodl.

OP: https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lfobc/i_am_a_timetraveler_from_the_future_here_to_beg/




I am sending this message from the year 2025. Things are looking bleak here, and some of you will carry blood on your hands.

Please move on if you don’t believe me, I have no way of proving I’m going to tell you.

I don’t want to waste your time, so I’m merely going to explain what happened and its consequences.

The value of Bitcoin has increased by about a factor ten, on average, every year until 2013.

    $0.1 in 2010
    $1 in 2011
    $10 in 2012
    $100 in 2013

From then on, a slight slowdown, as the value increased by a factor ten every two years.

    $1,000 in 2015
    $5,000 in 2017
    $10,000 in 2020
    $1,000,000 in 2023

From there onwards, there’s no good way of expressing its value in dollars, as the dollar is no longer used, nor is there any central bank-issued currency for that matter.

There are two main forms of wealth in today’s world: Land and Cryptocurrency.

Just over 19 million Bitcoins are known to be used in the world today, a few hundred of thousands were permanently lost, and we have a population of just over 7 billion people.

On average, this means the average person owns just under 0.003 bitcoin. However, due to the unequal distribution of wealth in my world, the mean person owns less than 0.001 bitcoin.

That’s right, most of you reading this today are rich if you didn’t lose your wallet. I live near an annoying young man who checked his old wallet account two years ago and discovered that he received a tip of 0.01 Bitcoin back in 2013 for calling someone a “faggot” when he was a 16-year-old boy. Upon making this discovery he bought an airline ticket, left his house without telling anyone and escaped to a Citadel.

“What is a Citadel?” you might wonder. Well, by the time Bitcoin reached $1M, services began to emerge for the “Bitcoin rich” to protect themselves as well as their wealth.

It started with expensive safes, then began to include bodyguards, and today, “earlies” (our term for early adapters), as well as those rich whose wealth survived the “transition” live in isolated gated cities called Citadels, where most work is automated.

Most such Citadels are born out of the fortification used to protect places where Bitcoin mining machines were located. The company known as ASICMiner is known here as a city where Mr. Friedman rules as a king.

In my world, soon to be your world, most governments no longer exist, as Bitcoin transactions are done anonymously and thus governments can’t enforce taxation on their citizens.

Exchanges of services are nearly all online, totally decentralized and anonymous.

Most of the success of Bitcoin is due to the fact that Bitcoin turned out to be an effective method to hide your wealth from the government. Whereas people entering “rogue states” like Luxembourg, Monaco and Liechtenstein were followed by unmanned drones to ensure that governments know who is hiding wealth, no such option was available to stop people from hiding their money in the blockchain.

Governments tried to stay relevant by buying Bitcoins, this made the problem worse, as it increased the value of Bitcoin further.

Governments did so in secret of course, but the generation’s “Snowdens” have become greedy government employees who transferred Bitcoin to their own private wallet, and escaped to anarchic places where no questions are asked as long as you can cough up some crypto.

The four institutions with the largest still accessible Bitcoin balance are believed to be as following:

    ASICMiner: 50,000 Bitcoin
    The IMF’s “Currency Stabilization Fund”: 70,000 Bitcoin
    Government of Saudi Arabia: 110,000 Bitcoin
    The North Korean government: 180,000 Bitcoin

Economic growth today is about -2% per year.

Why is this?

If you own more than 0.01 Bitcoin, chances are you don’t do anything with your money. There is no inflation, and thus no incentive to invest your money. Just like the medieval ages had no significant economic growth, as wealth was measured in gold, our society has no economic growth either, as people know their 0.01 Bitcoin will be enough to last them a lifetime.

The fact that there are still new Bitcoins released is what prevents our world from collapse so far it seems, but people fear that the decline in inflation that will occur during the next block halving may further wreck our economy.

What happened to the Winklevoss twins? They were among the first to die. After seeing the enormous damage done to our society, terrorist movements emerged that sought to hunt down and murder anyone known to have a large balance of Bitcoin or believed to be responsible in any way for the development of cryptocurrency.

Ironically, these terrorist movements use Bitcoin to anonymously fund their operations.

Most people who own any significant amount of Bitcoin no longer speak to their families and lost their friends, because they had to change their identities. There have been also been a few suicides of people who could not handle the guilt after seeing what happened to the bag-holders, the type of skeptical people who continued to believe it would eventually collapse, even after hearing the rumors of governments buying Bitcoin.

Many people were taken hostage, and thus, it is suspected that 25% percent of the “Bitcoin riches” actually physically tortured someone to get him to spill his wallet.

Why didn’t we abandon Bitcoin, and move to another system? Well, we tried of course. We tried to step over to an inflationary cryptocurrency, but nobody with an IQ above 70 was willing to step up first and volunteer.

After all, why would you voluntarily invest a lot of your money into a currency you know would continually decline in value? The thing that made Bitcoin so dangerous to society was also what made it so successful.

Bitcoin allows us to give in to our greed.

In Africa, surveys show that an estimated 70% of people believe that Bitcoin was invented by the devil himself.

There’s a reason for this, it’s a very sensitive issue that today is generally referred to as “the tragedy”.

The African Union had ambitious plans to help its citizens be ready to step over to Bitcoin. Governments gave their own citizens cell phones for free, tied to their government ID, and thus government sought to integrate Bitcoin into their economy. All went well, until “the tragedy” happened. A criminal organization, believed to be located in Russia, exploited a hardware fault in the government-issued cell phones. It’s believed that the entire continent of Africa lost an estimated 60% of its wealth in a period of 48 hours. What followed was a period of chaos and civil war, until Saudi Arabia and the North Korean government, two of the world’s major superpowers due to their authoritarian political system’s unique ability to adapt to the “Bitcoin challenge”, divided most African land between themselves and were praised as heroes by the local African population for it.

You might wonder, what is our plan now? It’s clear that the current situation can’t last much longer, without ending in a nuclear holocaust. I am part of an underground network, who seek to launch a coordinated attack against the very infrastructure of the Internet itself. We have at our disposal about 20 nuclear submarines, which we will use to cut all underwater cables between different continents. After this has been successfully achieved, we will launch a simultaneous nuclear pulse attack on every dense population area of the world. We believe that the resulting chaos will allow the world’s population to rise up in revolt, and destroy as many computers out there as possible until we reach the point where Bitcoin loses any relevance.

Of course, this outcome will likely lead to billions of deaths. This is a price we are forced to pay, to avoid the eternal enslavement of humanity to a tiny elite.

This is also the reason we are sending this message to your time.

It doesn’t have to be like this. You do not have to share our fate. I don’t know how, but you must find a way to destroy this godforsaken project in its infancy. I know this is a difficult thing to ask of you.

You believed you were helping the world by eliminating the central banking cartel that governs your economies.

However, I have seen where it ends.

In the meantime, you can buy bitcoin and all major cryptocurencies with a discount on exchange fees with this referral link. Binance is one of the most popular exchange, has been around for years and is well trusted. They accept transfer, debit/credit card payment and also have a p2p function. I like gemini but they only have a handful of crypto available to trade, and fees are not as low as with binance. Coinbase? They locked my funds for weeks with no apparent reason so I won’t ever use them again.
    The North Korean government: 180,000 Bitcoin

Economic growth today is about -2% per year.

Why is this?

If you own more than 0.01 Bitcoin, chances are you don’t do anything with your money. There is no inflation, and thus no incentive to invest your money. Just like the medieval ages had no significant economic growth, as wealth was measured in gold, our society has no economic growth either, as people know their 0.01 Bitcoin will be enough to last them a lifetime.

The fact that there are still new Bitcoins released is what prevents our world from collapse so far it seems, but people fear that the decline in inflation that will occur during the next block halving may further wreck our economy.

What happened to the Winklevoss twins? They were among the first to die. After seeing the enormous damage done to our society, terrorist movements emerged that sought to hunt down and murder anyone known to have a large balance of Bitcoin or believed to be responsible in any way for the development of cryptocurrency.

Ironically, these terrorist movements use Bitcoin to anonymously fund their operations.

Most people who own any significant amount of Bitcoin no longer speak to their families and lost their friends, because they had to change their identities. There have been also been a few suicides of people who could not handle the guilt after seeing what happened to the bag-holders, the type of skeptical people who continued to believe it would eventually collapse, even after hearing the rumors of governments buying Bitcoin.

Many people were taken hostage, and thus, it is suspected that 25% percent of the “Bitcoin riches” actually physically tortured someone to get him to spill his wallet.

Why didn’t we abandon Bitcoin, and move to another system? Well, we tried of course. We tried to step over to an inflationary cryptocurrency, but nobody with an IQ above 70 was willing to step up first and volunteer.

After all, why would you voluntarily invest a lot of your money into a currency you know would continually decline in value? The thing that made Bitcoin so dangerous to society was also what made it so successful.

Bitcoin allows us to give in to our greed.

In Africa, surveys show that an estimated 70% of people believe that Bitcoin was invented by the devil himself.

There’s a reason for this, it’s a very sensitive issue that today is generally referred to as “the tragedy”.

The African Union had ambitious plans to help its citizens be ready to step over to Bitcoin. Governments gave their own citizens cell phones for free, tied to their government ID, and thus government sought to integrate Bitcoin into their economy. All went well, until “the tragedy” happened. A criminal organization, believed to be located in Russia, exploited a hardware fault in the government-issued cell phones. It’s believed that the entire continent of Africa lost an estimated 60% of its wealth in a period of 48 hours. What followed was a period of chaos and civil war, until Saudi Arabia and the North Korean government, two of the world’s major superpowers due to their authoritarian political system’s unique ability to adapt to the “Bitcoin challenge”, divided most African land between themselves and were praised as heroes by the local African population for it.

You might wonder, what is our plan now? It’s clear that the current situation can’t last much longer, without ending in a nuclear holocaust. I am part of an underground network, who seek to launch a coordinated attack against the very infrastructure of the Internet itself. We have at our disposal about 20 nuclear submarines, which we will use to cut all underwater cables between different continents. After this has been successfully achieved, we will launch a simultaneous nuclear pulse attack on every dense population area of the world. We believe that the resulting chaos will allow the world’s population to rise up in revolt, and destroy as many computers out there as possible until we reach the point where Bitcoin loses any relevance.

Of course, this outcome will likely lead to billions of deaths. This is a price we are forced to pay, to avoid the eternal enslavement of humanity to a tiny elite.

This is also the reason we are sending this message to your time.

It doesn’t have to be like this. You do not have to share our fate. I don’t know how, but you must find a way to destroy this godforsaken project in its infancy. I know this is a difficult thing to ask of you.

You believed you were helping the world by eliminating the central banking cartel that governs your economies.

However, I have seen where it ends.

In the meantime, you can buy bitcoin and all major cryptocurencies with a discount on exchange fees with this referral link. Binance is one of the most popular exchange, has been around for years and is well trusted. They accept transfer, debit/credit card payment and also have a p2p function. I like gemini but they only have a handful of crypto available to trade, and fees are not as low as with binance. Coinbase? They locked my funds for weeks with no apparent reason so I won’t ever use them again.
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Re: Quais Exchanges são Brasileiras ou possuem Filial regularizada no Brasil.
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Jayjones
on 08/01/2024, 16:43:02 UTC
Alguem poderia me explicar, qual a desvantagem de usar uma exchange de fora, por exemplo.. Binance ? Obrigado