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Re: Bitcoin Audible Books
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Petz415
on 28/04/2023, 19:30:45 UTC
Thank you all for your suggestions Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin Audible Books
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Petz415
on 28/04/2023, 19:08:36 UTC
Thanks for your recommendations; this is the only one I haven't listen to yet.

"The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money Are Challenging the Global Economic Order" by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey

Sounds great!


"The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking" by Saifedean Ammous
"Bitcoin: The Future of Money?" by Dominic Frisby
"Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
"The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money Are Challenging the Global Economic Order" by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey
"Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor's Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond" by Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar

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Bitcoin Audible Books
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Petz415
on 25/04/2023, 08:27:42 UTC
Do you have any recommendations? One of my favourites is the "The Book of Satoshi" by Phil Champagne, I'm a big fan of Bitcoin and other crypto non-fiction books,

I'm surprised an biography of Hal Finney hasn't been written yet, unless any of you know of any? I've recently taken up running again, I was inspired by the "running bitcoin" Hal's wife set up, but was really out of shape to participate at the time.
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Re: any meetups in Manchester or West Midlands area?
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Petz415
on 23/03/2023, 11:38:06 UTC
Yes Smiley Need to make it out there sometime, hopefully, they will get an opportunity to open shop in the city centre area.
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any meetups in Manchester or West Midlands area?
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Petz415
on 17/03/2023, 15:54:36 UTC
Looking for other bitcoiners to talk shop talk, I used to participate in meetups in the bay area scene, but now here in the UK, looking to continue to build my network.
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Re: Crypto related jobs
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Petz415
on 15/03/2023, 17:41:48 UTC
At one time, Cointelegraph was paying in BTC, ETH and Tether and when LUNA collapsed they decided to pull the plug on tether and switched to USDC.

Then they got rid of BTC and ETH, and just stuck with USDC.

It's great getting paid in crypto, but I think myself personally, I'm still not ready to put my liquidity all into crypto.

If you are looking for crypto jobs, there are some great telegram groups, some you catch pitch yourself and others have roles coming in daily.

If I can help you out in any way, please let me know.

t.me/cryptolaburos
t.me/stablegram
t.me/blockchain_headhunter
t.me/priorityblockchain
t.me/block_jobs
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Re: Why Bitcoin cannot be a Bank?
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Petz415
on 15/03/2023, 11:53:49 UTC
It's not a mortgage, but in theory, you can buy a house, condo, flat with bitcoin: https://cryptorealestate.cc/
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Re: Bounty Hunting for beginners?
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 13:12:06 UTC
I understand that, I'm not looking for a quick fix or anything as mentioned, I don't have a background in coding, I don't mind investing the time, effort and money into learning but if there were some sort of resources that I can be pointed out to, that will be helpful.

I appreciate your time and suggestions. 

1. Look for a programming language to learn (Python, Solidity, Rust, etc)
2. Read about it
3. Create basic projects
4. Slowly but surely rack up the difficulty and complexity of the small projects

Programming is one of those things that you have so so much information on the web. You just need to learn how to use Google. Good luck.

Thanks, these suggestions are fab and something that I can easily digest and put into action. 
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Re: Bounty Hunting for beginners?
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 11:35:20 UTC
"Err.. it doesn't really work that way. To learn how to look for vulnerabilities you need to learn how to read code(and learn how to code, obviously). It's not really a job where you read some guide and after a week you can start looking for vulnerabilities."

I understand that, I'm not looking for a quick fix or anything as mentioned, I don't have a background in coding, I don't mind investing the time, effort and money into learning but if there were some sort of resources that I can be pointed out to, that will be helpful.

I appreciate your time and suggestions. 

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Re: Bounty Hunting for beginners?
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 11:14:41 UTC
"If looking for security vulnerabilities is your shtick, go around Twitter and look for reputable projects, read their source code (99% are open-source), and go look for vulnerabilities. A lot of them pay handsomely especially if you actually found a critical vulnerability."

Yes, this is more along the lines of what I'm looking to do; I understand it's very competitive - I guess my follow-up question would be some good tutorials explaining spotting vulnerabilities, how to find them any other useful resources.
 
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Re: Bounty Hunting for beginners?
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 10:57:12 UTC
"But what do you intend to do like making some applications, websites or anything else bitcoin or crypto related as a whole?"

This will probably sound like a noob response, but I would like to help crypto project owners find bugs and report them.

I'm a big believer in the crypto + blockchain tech, but bounty rewards in crypto or rewards, in general, is not my sole drive to learn how to do bug bounty, I do want to challenge myself.

I appreciate your response, and hopefully, this will provide clarity my goals to learn something new, that I can add to my bag of tricks to help others. 
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Bounty Hunting for beginners?
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 10:29:17 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1) ,CryptopreneurBrainboss (1)
I don't come from a coding background, maths, or software engineering background; in fact, the "first" website I ever built was on yahoo GeoCities, back in the day.

But I'm fascinated by bug bounty hunting and helping people, whether there are rewards attached to it or not.

Are there any helpful tutorials you would recommend for someone like me?

Thanks for the suggestions.


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Re: Satoshi’s Place, UK - Manchester
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Petz415
on 18/07/2022, 10:15:00 UTC
This is a fascinating venture, I'm a part of the TG group of Satoshi's Place, and I applaud you and your team to take up this venture, this is something the UK needs - and I'm proud it's based up north.

Keep up the group look, and I can't wait to check out the venue.