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Re: Hire me! I write Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Related Articles.
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Trieteric
on 13/06/2021, 17:15:11 UTC
It is useful! Will contact you soon!
Thank you
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Re: Elon musk is for crypto or just for attention to boost Tesla, SpaceX?
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Trieteric
on 13/06/2021, 17:09:08 UTC
Musk is for its company, about crypto, btc and other coins, he just playing with us! Why? Because he is bored, he's looking for trouble at a big scale which unfortunately is US!
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Re: Musk cares for $TSLA, not Bitcoin
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Trieteric
on 06/06/2021, 09:48:46 UTC
This will be my final post about Elon Musk, and seriously we have all given too much attention to his shenanigans.
From the beginning, I was trying to understand his game and why he got into Bitcoin in the first place.
Musk has a very long file of tweets moving the price of Tesla since 2018. He (ab)uses his Twitter power to push prices.
His Bitcoin adventure though wasn't seen very positively by Tesla investors.

The YTD $TSLA chart is the reason for every tweet made by Musk. Tesla is down from ATH by a huge percentage and investors are not quite happy with that.
This is not just $1,5 billion but hundreds of billions.


He doesn't tweet to crash BTC, he doesn't care about Bitcoin, he only cares about his companies. He tried what was a trick to gain more popularity and entered the crypto world, but things didn't turn out as he expected, because many traditional investors dumped $TSLA for this reason.

The worst part is that Bitcoin is left now with Musk manipulating price, just for the shake of the price of $TSLA. I hope this resolves quickly and Musk loses his influence, but this will require giving a lot less attention to individuals trying to gain attention.

Damn it! You are absolutely right!! This is the only comment that is true for real! Thank you and I hope as many people of this community and not only, to open their eyes!!!
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Re: The fall from 65k to $30k was the best thing to ever happen to Bitcoin
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Trieteric
on 04/06/2021, 21:02:51 UTC
Best thing?? There's a lot of people out there who lost their money, their everything risking for a better life! NOT to get rich!! Keep in mind
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Re: Why do many people who do not understand Bitcoin slander Bitcoin?
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Trieteric
on 31/05/2021, 18:58:28 UTC
After the recent bleak market. Many people do not even understand the basic principles of Bitcoin and blockchain knowledge, so they attack Bitcoin. What kind of mental state is this?

Many people are looking over the shoulder to any people who succeed somehow, lets say luck and than started to invest(BAD and in the innappropiate time) small amounts and the only ones in Bitcoin and of course they loose it, because of what you said, they dont understand the basic principles, they are heading in the wrong direction inspired by.....i cant find the perfect word for this.
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Re: Bitcoin Core 0.21.1 Released
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Trieteric
on 31/05/2021, 18:50:41 UTC
0.21.1 Release Notes

Bitcoin Core version 0.21.1 is now available from:

https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.21.1/

This minor release includes various bug fixes and performance
improvements, as well as updated translations.

Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues

To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to:

https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/

How to Upgrade

If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely
shut down (which might take a few minutes in some cases), then run the
installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac)
or bitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).

Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is
possible, but it might take some time if the data directory needs to be migrated. Old
wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported.

Compatibility

Bitcoin Core is supported and extensively tested on operating systems
using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.12+, and Windows 7 and newer.  Bitcoin
Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not as
frequently tested on them.  It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on
unsupported systems.

From Bitcoin Core 0.20.0 onwards, macOS versions earlier than 10.12 are no
longer supported. Additionally, Bitcoin Core does not yet change appearance
when macOS "dark mode" is activated.

Notable changes

Taproot Soft Fork

Included in this release are the mainnet and testnet activation
parameters for the taproot soft fork (BIP341) which also adds support
for schnorr signatures (BIP340) and tapscript (BIP342).

If activated, these improvements will allow users of single-signature
scripts, multisignature scripts, and complex contracts to all use
identical-appearing commitments that enhance their privacy and the
fungibility of all bitcoins. Spenders will enjoy lower fees and the
ability to resolve many multisig scripts and complex contracts with the
same efficiency, low fees, and large anonymity set as single-sig users.
Taproot and schnorr also include efficiency improvements for full nodes
such as the ability to batch signature verification.  Together, the
improvements lay the groundwork for future potential
upgrades that may improve efficiency, privacy, and fungibility further.

Activation for taproot is being managed using a variation of BIP9
versionbits called Speedy Trial (described in BIP341). Taproot's
versionbit is bit 2, and nodes will begin tracking which blocks signal
support for taproot at the beginning of the first retarget period after
taproot’s start date of 24 April 2021.  If 90% of blocks within a
2,016-block retarget period (about two weeks) signal support for taproot
prior to the first retarget period beginning after the time of 11 August
2021, the soft fork will be locked in, and taproot will then be active
as of block 709632 (expected in early or mid November).

Should taproot not be locked in via Speedy Trial activation, it is
expected that a follow-up activation mechanism will be deployed, with
changes to address the reasons the Speedy Trial method failed.

This release includes the ability to pay taproot addresses, although
payments to such addresses are not secure until taproot activates.
It also includes the ability to relay and mine taproot transactions
after activation.  Beyond those two basic capabilities, this release
does not include any code that allows anyone to directly use taproot.
The addition of taproot-related features to Bitcoin Core's wallet is
expected in later releases once taproot activation is assured.

All users, businesses, and miners are encouraged to upgrade to this
release (or a subsequent compatible release) unless they object to
activation of taproot.  If taproot is locked in, then upgrading before
block 709632 is highly recommended to help enforce taproot's new rules
and to avoid the unlikely case of seeing falsely confirmed transactions.

Miners who want to activate Taproot should preferably use this release
to control their signaling.  The getblocktemplate RPC results will
automatically be updated to signal once the appropriate start has been
reached and continue signaling until the timeout occurs or taproot
activates.  Alternatively, miners may manually start signaling on bit 2
at any time; if taproot activates, they will need to ensure they update
their nodes before block 709632 or non-upgraded nodes could cause them to mine on
an invalid chain.  See the versionbits
FAQ
for
details.

For more information about taproot, please see the following resources:

Updated RPCs
  • Due to BIP 350
      being implemented, behavior for all RPCs that accept addresses is changed when
      a native witness version 1 (or higher) is passed. These now require a Bech32m
      encoding instead of a Bech32 one, and Bech32m encoding will be used for such
      addresses in RPC output as well. No version 1 addresses should be created
      for mainnet until consensus rules are adopted that give them meaning
      (e.g. through BIP 341).
      Once that happens, Bech32m is expected to be used for them, so this shouldn't
      affect any production systems, but may be observed on other networks where such
      addresses already have meaning (like signet).

0.21.1 change log

Consensus
  • #21377 Speedy trial support for versionbits (ajtowns)
  • #21686 Speedy trial activation parameters for Taproot (achow101)

P2P protocol and network code
  • #20852 allow CSubNet of non-IP networks (vasild)
  • #21043 Avoid UBSan warning in ProcessMessage(…) (practicalswift)

Wallet
  • #21166 Introduce DeferredSignatureChecker and have SignatureExtractorClass subclass it (achow101)
  • #21083 Avoid requesting fee rates multiple times during coin selection (achow101)

RPC and other APIs
  • #21201 Disallow sendtoaddress and sendmany when private keys disabled (achow101)

Build system
  • #21486 link against -lsocket if required for *ifaddrs (fanquake)
  • #20983 Fix MSVC build after gui#176 (hebasto)

Tests and QA
  • #21380 Add fuzzing harness for versionbits (ajtowns)
  • #20812 fuzz: Bump FuzzedDataProvider.h (MarcoFalke)
  • #20740 fuzz: Update FuzzedDataProvider.h from upstream (LLVM) (practicalswift)
  • #21446 Update vcpkg checkout commit (sipsorcery)
  • #21397 fuzz: Bump FuzzedDataProvider.h (MarcoFalke)
  • #21081 Fix the unreachable code at feature_taproot (brunoerg)
  • #20562 Test that a fully signed tx given to signrawtx is unchanged (achow101)
  • #21571 Make sure non-IP peers get discouraged and disconnected (vasild, MarcoFalke)
  • #21489 fuzz: cleanups for versionbits fuzzer (ajtowns)

Miscellaneous
  • #20861 BIP 350: Implement Bech32m and use it for v1+ segwit addresses (sipa)

Documentation
  • #21384 add signet to bitcoin.conf documentation (jonatack)
  • #21342 Remove outdated comment (hebasto)

Credits

Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
  • Aaron Clauson
  • Andrew Chow
  • Anthony Towns
  • Bruno Garcia
  • Fabian Jahr
  • fanquake
  • Hennadii Stepanov
  • Jon Atack
  • Luke Dashjr
  • MarcoFalke
  • Pieter Wuille
  • practicalswift
  • randymcmillan
  • Sjors Provoost
  • Vasil Dimov
  • W. J. van der Laan

As well as to everyone that helped with translations on
Transifex.



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Does it works with Kali Linux?
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Re: Tesla now accepts Bitcoin
by
Trieteric
on 02/05/2021, 10:13:54 UTC
Elon Musk just announced that you can now buy a Tesla with Bitcoin. He also says that they will not convert the BTC to fiat.

https://i.imgur.com/UayRWNi.png

I think this is a very good thing because its easy and faster, maybe safe Smiley)  and a lot of people have BTC and can't convert them, can't cash out from different reasons. To buy a Tesla with BTC is like GOD grabbing you by hand when you needed most.
And hopefully Elon does not have some hidden and dirty things in mind and let the future buyers with empty hands.
Otherwise, good job
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Re: Sell in May and Go Away. What do you think?
by
Trieteric
on 02/05/2021, 10:06:34 UTC
This doesn't apply!
Are just speculations made by someone bored. What it is based on, first of all?!?!?!?!?
Real data are on the market.
Anyway, good luck with that
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Re: Best way to cash out?
by
Trieteric
on 30/04/2021, 14:58:25 UTC
Why cash out? Leave them there.
I also put this question about couple of month ago but then I said, neeeeh. Depends on how much money you have in your wallets, because I dont think you have only one
If you found a good solution, just post it here. Not uselsss details, straight to the point. I have or I dont.
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Re: Is BTC mining still profitable?
by
Trieteric
on 30/04/2021, 14:50:33 UTC
Really, I am quite curious about this because for a couple of years, I have tried to mine, but without success and now I want to try again, last time. At a minimum scale, dont think about level 69 Smiley)
It is worth it? What should I do? Whats the first step? Or maybe lets get allied somehow....how does it sound?
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Re: Bitcoin is heading to $60000 again
by
Trieteric
on 27/04/2021, 21:59:17 UTC
It sounds good but I dont know, I am looking for a very small period of time of happinesss, then will drop again to $53.000 exactly when you think that you're invincible
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN]RED (MWAT) - Energy Trading Platform by EU Provider. Presale LIVE.
by
Trieteric
on 05/12/2018, 11:58:57 UTC
Dear RED community,

With the festive season upon us, RED would like to spread some holiday cheer and announce the completion of one the most crucial steps necessary for mass adoption of not only our MWAT token, but also the RED Platform as a whole - namely, the acquisition of an exchange license!

Read the full article on our Medium
:
https://blog.restartenergy.io/the-red-platform-exchange-261c908d16b8

Regards,
The Restart Energy team

Looking forward to seeing more announcements like this one, guys! It's a major advancement for the project this exchange!
Well said, it proves that they want to deliver a state of the art platform. I mean, I bet they struggled a bit to implement this feature
Actually, Estonia makes such business operations very easy, so I don't think it was that difficult to get their license, as long as the entire paperwork was ok
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN]RED (MWAT) - Energy Trading Platform by EU Provider. Presale LIVE.
by
Trieteric
on 25/10/2018, 11:33:51 UTC
This brand has a huge potential ahead of them, but it's important how they play it in the months or maybe years. They should stay focused and not give up to their vision
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Re: [ANN][TOKEN]RED (MWAT) - Energy Trading Platform by EU Provider. Presale LIVE.
by
Trieteric
on 16/10/2018, 14:21:18 UTC
Why is CFO there ? Why is not the CEO there ? Or maybe both together ? I appreciate that he went there, but I don't think he is the most suitable person to talk about technology