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Re: [FREE RAFFLE #5] Icarus Custom Card🔐🎰
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Joel_Jantsen
on 13/06/2025, 20:18:21 UTC
40 - Joel_Jantsen Thanks!
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Re: Plan the gender of your future baby
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Joel_Jantsen
on 08/06/2025, 17:21:47 UTC
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Boy or Girl? The choice can be yours.
We're in 2025! Gender is a spectrum; the days of two genders are long gone. To reach a broader audience, your service should extend to include non-binary, transgender, and more!
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Re: Casino Game Web Developer (UI + Game Focused)
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Joel_Jantsen
on 02/06/2025, 23:37:24 UTC
bump !

@OP , you are allowed/you can bump your thread every 24 hour 

Have sent them an email, and they ghosted me later, so I'm not sure if they're still looking to hire.
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Re: [CFNP] BetFury Signature Campaign - Up to $6.00 per post reward
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Joel_Jantsen
on 29/04/2025, 21:27:13 UTC
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Re: 🎲BetFury.com|🎰Sign up & get Welcome Bonus up to 590% + 225 FS
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Joel_Jantsen
on 24/02/2025, 21:36:16 UTC
I see you're calling him under a different name. Is that guy a known troublemaker or shiller form another casino or what?
I mean, what's the point really? Did he lose money or something that makes him have a personal vendetta?

Well, you can checkout the profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=874254 of the mentioned user. I'm not trying to derail the thread but a lot of accounts function by blackmailing online casinos so the casinos finally give up and pay some money to get rid of them. This is a very common pattern among casino scam groups.
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Re: SeedClicker - Writing seed phrases without keyboard [Script Python]
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Joel_Jantsen
on 24/02/2025, 21:18:51 UTC
Would something like using pyperclip to copy the seed to the clipboard and then simulate a ctrl + v to paste be better than sending the keystrokes? Or same thing? Just some quick thoughts.
Provides a bit more secure layer than what OP has to offer but I guess the risk here is placing the seed phrase into the clipboard is globally accessible by other applications. Manipulating/Retrieving clipboard data is supported out of the box by a lot of RATs. Hence, no so secure!

To delete from memory, del selected_words and then call the garbage collector with gc.collect()?

I don't code in python, so I have limited knowledge about all of this.
I wouldn't trust the garbage collector to erase data. They are optimized to allocate/deallocate memory so you're not guaranteed it'll erase stuff immediately as requested. Besides that, won't your code just dereference the memory pointer and not actually delete the data? If this approach should be taken, one you'd be better off accessing the heaps from the operating system. (if hackers are inside your system then can easily access the memory dumps anyway so none of the above is actually secure realistically )
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Re: Bitcointalk Search Project - Vod's Version
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Joel_Jantsen
on 24/02/2025, 20:59:54 UTC
Tell me about it...  I've spent the last couple days watching youtube videos on the various AI tools available.   It's hard to focus on one because new systems are coming out almost daily now.  I saw a nice open source one that is meant to automatically scan the website and build an LLM off of it.   It would need tweaking, since it cannot parse all off bct and will need historical training - but once it's up to date, the forum provides new posts to guests very easily, and the search engine can be just like Grok.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWfNLF_g_V0
Yeah, it's insane how so many of these tools are popped off recently! These are all wrappers over the free LLM's offered by the likes of Facebook/Google/others. We wouldn't go for a wrapper since no one would want to pay them monthly and also it's not so fun! We would need to create a crawler that would either parse the whole bitcointalk or just train one of those FOSS models on data provided by LoyceV/Theymos/Bitcointalk.


I think LoyceV can provide you will all the original forum posts.   I'm not going to do any coding because by the time I learn how to do something, I discover there is an AI bot that will do it in seconds.  :/  In fact, I'm pulling away from most parsing projects to instead focus on things I enjoy.  I can be an idea guy if you ever need a different perspective of something.
To give a different perspective as someone who writes code for 8+ hours a day, AI actually sucks at coding! Fine, ChatGpt/Claude can create a CRUD APP or a React Component with some boilerplate code in seconds but real-world apps are much more complicated than that and even complicated if you're working with event-driven architectures, payment gateways, etc. It's knowledge and reasoning are very limited and at very best you can use AI as an assistant to write repetitive or boilerplate code. So yeah don't hesitate to learn programming!

I assume you have resources available for development?   Most cloud companie give free trials.  If it launches and is popular, you'll obviously need to charge per search, or have it forum sponsored. 
Don't think I can run any of those models on my laptop...I can have a chat with couple of my Data Engineer friends and see what they recommend!
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Re: Looking for community football website developer
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Joel_Jantsen
on 24/02/2025, 17:22:25 UTC
⭐ Merited by SensitiveEyes (1)
can we discuss details via telegram?
my telegram id
@aiertRexxa
OP: This member is likely to scam you. If you're going to take their offer, please make sure you put the money in escrow and avoid any upfront payments. Any payments made without the website being delivered will result into a thread in Scam Accusations section.
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Re: [CFNP]BetFury Crypto Casino, Sports Betting Signature Campaign | Rate up to $6/p
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Joel_Jantsen
on 22/02/2025, 13:05:59 UTC
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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] 602nd ฿ECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD-CYPHER HODL LOADED ฿ALLET
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Joel_Jantsen
on 16/02/2025, 23:52:47 UTC
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Re: [Cryptoplay.io] Rigged fairness (poorly)
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Joel_Jantsen
on 16/02/2025, 23:37:59 UTC
If you force or attack the fairness system and receive two server seeds, one of them revealed, then the system no longer knows what result to give. It gets completely disrupted, and errors may occur, just like in any system that is breached.
You're saying the user hacked the site and was able to generate a server-side seed and take advantage of it. That sounds like the website's problem. Assuming the user a able to do that, why would the create a scam accusation rather take advantage of the broken system lol
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Re: [Suggestion/Idea] "AI Spammer" Title For Users Making Obvious AI-generated Posts
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Joel_Jantsen
on 16/02/2025, 22:53:46 UTC
No Title needed in my opinion. They should just be banned/temp banned for plagiarism. Spam coming from an AI or without AI is considered spam regardless. In the case of signature campaigns and other paid activities, I will leave it to the respective campaign managers to handle it individually. If I was a campaign manager, and there was a member in my campaign who had great thoughts on a subject but couldn't put it together due to language/communication issues, I would be ok with AI summarising their thoughts. Writing good posts isn't just about adding vague content to pre-existing blobs of text rather a different perspective on a subject. AI is not so good at that (yet). For instance, check out previous posts by Danny Hamilton or Gmaxwell, you will know what AI isn't capable of.
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Re: JollyGood & LT Mouse: Dickride Defenders of Shufflecom
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Joel_Jantsen
on 16/02/2025, 22:26:07 UTC
Rather, the relevant question here is: who are you? Why should we listen to your nonsense?
This is a public forum and OP's is well within their rights to post here I guess? You always ignore the conversation should you not wish to "listen"?

The obvious here is that you are a nobody looking for attention while the other two people you cite have some weight and reputation on the forum. As the manager said when you have a valid question about this or any other casino, or about any member of bitcointalk come here and we will see what can be done, in the meantime I don't know what you are expecting.
I'm not sure how much you're aware of the OP's situation but have a look at their previous posts, they do seem to have involved/worked with the casino being mentioned. Any other member having a weightage and reputation doesn't instantly disqualify other members' reputations. This is generally a very bad attitude in life as well if you're going to shape your opinions based on what status or position the other party holds. I'm not defending the OP or Shuffle,  I'll leave it to the signature campaign manager & others mentioned in the thread to resolve the issue but subtly asking people to f-off because they don't have any reputation or "name" on the forum isn't good.
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Re: Bitcointalk Search Project - Vod's Version
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Joel_Jantsen
on 16/02/2025, 22:01:47 UTC
Yes, that is what I'm planning - they can chat with it just on bct subjects.   

I don't think any LLM would parse the entire bitcoin forum.  I'm not sure of the methods people use to populate, but I don't think it would be a spider crawl.  Instead, they would contact Google and other agencies for data dumps they could use.    The only way we can get a detailed LLM on bct is to train it ourselves.

I think the first thing to do will be create a small team.  Members will include content creators (parsers), the GUI designer and coders, both general compute and ML.  I would join the team just for my general knowledge of AI, but not as any kind of coder or policy maker.  The goal will be to created an uncensored search engine for this forum.   By uncensored, I mean deleted posts would be included, and not that private areas should be parsed.   Any search engine must respect the public visibility.

Does anyone want to champion this idea?
Got you! The fastest way to get access to the forum's public data would be pinging theymos and seeing if he wants to give the whole data dump from the database. Although, highly unlikely, that would be faster than any of the existing coumminty-created data sources. The LLM part should be pretty easy once the data is available as one would train it using any of the 100 open-source models. You'd need to train the model with updated information every few weeks to keep it ready with the latest information. For instance, what scam projects were flagged last week, if asked, the chatbot wouldn't have access to this information.

I'm not super into Data Science or ML side of things but if we had the data information, I could get this ready within a week or two max. Lot of readily available frameworks that provide plug-and-play interfaces for such bots.
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Re: Bitcointalk Search Project - Vod's Version
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Joel_Jantsen
on 13/02/2025, 21:55:21 UTC
Hi Vod, if I understood correctly, you want to create an LLM based on the Bitcointalk forum data you've parsed? The LLM could be trained on this data and users can chat with it just like ChatGpt. Doesn't ChatGpt already scrape the web pages citing sources and have access to all the publicly available data? Unless the data we're talking about is private I guess any of these LLMs that scan the webpages for information should act as a search engine. We can create something just inclined towards Bitcointalk and trained exclusively on forum-related information as a hobby project.
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Re: The Orgs that sponsor Bitcoin core developers
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Joel_Jantsen
on 17/01/2025, 06:39:36 UTC
While it's the first work I'm reading on this topic, I'd want to ask, why so much interest is focused on miner's earnings compared to the core developers?
As some of the users have mentioned above, FOSS comes out of passion and a strong motivation to support the initiative. The developers contributing to the project know what they're signing up for and their work would not necessarily be compensated. However, there are other benefits of being a core Bitcoin dev that devs can capitalize on. For instance, any distributed networking/Blockchain company would get a Core Dev board of their founding/advisory team which would pay the devs in hefty amounts. If the funds are directly not coming from the project sponsors, Core devs have a huge demand outside of the project to make profits from. Its up to the dev how much they want to dedicate themselves outside of the project.
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Re: 50,000 Bitcoin for a 2-bedroom apartment
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Joel_Jantsen
on 17/01/2025, 06:32:34 UTC
The fact that he could buy something with a digital currency would have been more fascinating to him than the price of Bitcoin. This isn't just about Bitcoin but any tradable commodity like Gold, Silver, and even more primitive the land prices. Unlike gold & silver bitcoin is not a physical commodity which makes it perfect to appear in the headlines. I'm sure many of us would have stories like this if you've been on the forum since the beginning. I've won a lot of luck-based games on the forum or other simple tasks where getting paid 1 BTC plus wasn't a big deal.
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Re: How to run Bitcoin python script
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Joel_Jantsen
on 15/01/2025, 02:33:48 UTC
What are the errors you see when running the script? @obtainhigh suggested installing the packages properly but I doubt that's the issue. You're code is poorly formatted but skimming through some parts I believe
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doesn't seem to be extracting r and s correctly. Could you verify if it does?

If it doesn't, the calculation for the private key recovery will likely fail...
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Re: Developing a Custom Casino for 2025
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Joel_Jantsen
on 15/01/2025, 00:48:22 UTC
I’m looking to upgrade my casinos and create something more "crafted," personalized, and distinctive in the market.

Where should I begin? I’d appreciate insights from anyone who has experience in this or knows of more flexible and customizable solutions for such operations.

Thanks in advance for your help!

The issue with white label or turnkey solutions is they all look mostly the same with small changes on the UI in regards to theme & colors. You will barely come across a white-label casino that is making great margins with the number of loyalties and commissions involved. White-label solutions are also limited in what customizations they can offer. For instance, they won't offer Crash or other original games and would expect you to have that either integrated from a third party or pay huge development fees to get it developed in-house.

On the other hand, most of the famous casinos you see online have their in-house tech and a good team of devs, and designers to create games/game engines from scratch. This is the only differentiating factor you need. You can start by hiring in-house designers and developers who will create a "new" or more personalized UI for each client that you're shipping a new casino for. I'm not sure how if it's financially profitable for you as a company. It depends on the level of developers you hire and the budget your clients bring to the table.
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Re: Secure private key restore
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Joel_Jantsen
on 15/01/2025, 00:39:49 UTC
I think one of the biggest challenge with Bitcoin is that there is no standard process to recover a private key. When you lose it, it's gone. You are fully responsible for keeping it secure, but also to keep it safe. This gets a lot of people out of Bitcoin, because all of sudden, they become fully responsible for their own money. It's like you have a lot of cash, and now only you need to make sure that you (A) you hide it to prevent it from being stolen (B) you never forget where you have hidden all your money.
That's the whole point of Bitcoin I suppose? Traditional banks can lock you out of your accounts or freeze and block your accounts without your permission. When you're in control of your accounts, you should be responsible to secure it accordingly.


So, if would have a physical key to my secure deposit, i would hand over a copy to the most trustful person in my life (which is usually a partner or someone within your family). But you can also slice the key into smaller chunks, and give it to some of your friends, where you know only them together can open it up. And if one friend disappears, the others can still open it. As far as I understood, this is multi-sig, which already exists for Bitcoin.

Now, the crucial question: Could the name (or let's say some identifier) of my friends somwhere be stored secure, in an encrypted way? The "name" of my friends would usually something like a SIM or MAC address; in TCP/IP stack at network layer (or physical link in OSI model). Because this is where we all get connected, either with a modem at home (for fix line access), or with a SIM card for mobile networks. And I would argue that most of people using Bitcoin have either one of those two access (unless you are constlantly using public WiFi / enterprise WiFi).
their money, which is, of course a good thing Smiley
This is unnecessarily complicated. If you're someone who can't store a key of strings securely with the help of additional hardware wallets or offline storage systems only exclusive to you, you shouldn't be using Bitcoins I guess. Adding multiple layers of encryption will make it difficult to access your funds.