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Re: Pourquoi faut-il éviter de dire à tout le monde que vous possédez des cryptos
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paid2
on 29/04/2025, 21:06:51 UTC

Je suis plutôt d'accord avec Danydee sur ce coup.

Il ne me viendrait pas à l'esprit d'aller crier sur tous les toits que je possède de l'or ou des espèces chez moi, je ne vois pas pourquoi je ferais la même chose avec des cryptos.

Dans le texte original, 1miau écrit quelque chose de très vrai : dans la tête de beaucoup trop de gens, posséder du BTC, c'est être "riche". Beaucoup s'imaginent que, parce que tu hold du BTC, tu es forcément un early adopter avec un bag à plusieurs centaines de milliers de dollars, même si tu n'as que 0.3 BTC dans ton cold wallet. Mieux vaut se méfier.

Plein de paramètres entrent en compte. Quand tu vois la délation qui peut exister pour, par exemple, des artisans qui font du black (exemple parmi tant d'autres), je serai toujours méfiant qu'un tiers vienne me chercher des poux par autorités fiscales interposées en scandant que je holds du BTC... J'ai beau payer mes taxes et respecter les règles, un contrôle fiscal n'est jamais le bienvenu par principe.

Je n'aime pas le discours disant qu'il faut "propager la bonne parole", promouvoir le BTC à tout prix à des randoms qui ne demandent rien, car "on veut toujours plus d'adoption". Osef de convertir des gens qui veulent se faire des $$ rapides avec BTC. Il est déjà à presque 100k, et plus d'adoption est toujours égal à plus de régulation (qui emmerdera toujours plus les holders). Les gens devraient plutôt militer pour que les cryptobros déjà existants se mettent à utiliser le BTC pour acheter des biens/services plutôt que de vouloir augmenter le nombre de cryptobros en soi.
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Re: Le navigateur a t il son importance?
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paid2
on 29/04/2025, 20:52:40 UTC

Ah mais voilà du nouveau... https://ladybird.org/ .. qui si tiens ses promesses, ça va être vraiment du lourd ! ...

En effet, ça a l'air intéressant sur le papier.

J'espère en apprendre plus sur ce projet à l'occasion. Ça semble difficile de pouvoir réellement devenir une alternative crédible à Firefox, j'espère en tout cas que ce n'est pas un de ces projets "vitrine" dont le seul but est de lever des fonds en repoussant toujours la date de sortie de la version alpha. Pour le moment ils disent que ça sera testable durant l'été 2026, on verra bien.
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Re: ⭕ BitList.co - Mixers ' Exchanges ' Services ' Casinos
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paid2
on 29/04/2025, 20:39:28 UTC

Friendly bump!

btw. Why is the current status offline shown next to Majesticbank, even though I have normal access to their site?

Majesticbank was offline about a week ago (if my memory is right), and the incident lasted about two days. (Maybe the 14-year-old admin needed to do his homework and didn't have time to act more quickly (lol))

The service is indeed back online.
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Re: Monero, une crypto à part ?
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paid2
on 29/04/2025, 20:33:28 UTC
⭐ Merited by Halab (4) ,patrickus (1)

Hausse de 32% de Monero ce matin sans qu'il n'y ait aucune bonne nouvelle pour l'expliquer. Au contraire, la seule nouvelle est négative: Exodus cesse le support d'XMR. Une baleine a décidé d'en acheter tout plein ?

Bonne nouvelle, bonne nouvelle, tout est relatif... Grin
Un hacker a juste swap des fonds de l'une de ses victimes pour du XMR.
Il a échangé 3520 BTC, ce qui a provoqué un pump de XMR.

Il y a un sujet dédié sur le forum si ça jamais ça t'intéresse : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5539813

Pour Exodus, c'est par contre une excellente nouvelle. Moins de coins "listés" ou acceptés c'est moins de potentiels utilisateurs pour ce wallet de merde. (d'ailleurs au passage pour les utilisateurs Linux, méfiez vous de la version non-officielle d'Exodus dans le snap-store Ubuntu, pas mal de gens y perdent des billes, le "CEO" d'Exodus s'en foutant et ne faisant rien à ce sujet cela risque de ne pas être corrigé très vite...)
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Re: eXch - échangez instantanément BTC / LN / XMR / LTC / ETH / ERC20
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paid2
on 24/04/2025, 11:18:38 UTC
⭐ Merited by Halab (4) ,patrickus (1)

@paid2 Tu conseilles quel service maintenant pour acheter du Monero?

Question de plus en plus difficile malheureusement...

Franchement le mieux à mon avis c'est Bisq, UnstoppableSwap c'est bien mais les minimums d'échange sont parfois assez élevés.
J'ai tendance à toujours éviter les revendeurs d'API du genre Godex, ou autre, car la demande de KYC/SoF n'est jamais bien loin.
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Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io 🏏 IPL 2025 🏏 26-30 April 🏏 🔥Free for all🔥
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paid2
on 22/04/2025, 21:53:28 UTC

1. Punjab Kings
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9. Delhi Capitals
10. Over
11. Chennai Super Kings
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Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io ⚽ Newcastle United + Hull City ⚽ 26 April
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paid2
on 22/04/2025, 21:51:25 UTC

Game 1:  24, 11'
Game 2:  24, 16'
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Re: [PAUSED] Open source SimpleX BOT signature campaign
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paid2
on 21/04/2025, 22:17:15 UTC

Thank you friends for a great week!

Bonus sent to Mallampue Smiley

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Recap of Week #3:




Following eXch's latest announcement, I regret to have to pause this campaign for the time being. Once the situation is clearer, we may be able to reopen it.

You can therefore all remove your signature and avatar.

Thank you all for joining, I hope to see you again when the campaign reopens Smiley
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Re: [INFO] Updated Summary of malpractices and abuses of exchanges
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paid2
on 20/04/2025, 20:27:36 UTC

Two new cases have been added to the list:

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Mar. 25Mycelium ExchangeWithdrawals suspended
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May 24BinanceWithdrawals suspended
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Funds returned
Reference 1
(I found this one thanks to SilverCryptoBullet's thread)



Hey paid2, you should take a look at this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/TREZOR/s/0CSiApOMqQ

Thanks for sharing!
I've added it to the secondary list (some information are missing before I can add it to the main list).

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I had a horrible Experience with MEXC.
I sent them some funds (pocket money), but those got blocked for no reason.
They want me to send ID's, and they don't want to disclose the reason why.
I suspect that the previous owner mixed those funds.
Of course, a big middle finger to them.
My privacy is worth more than that.

I don't have a reference for this, nor have I posted on a thread, but I wanted to share, here, as I have just discovered this thread and I find it very worth.

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience here. Luckily, it didn't seem to be too much funds apparently. I think you've done very well not to sell your data to these thieves, privacy is priceless.

I've added the link of your post to the secondary list.

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Re: eXch - échangez instantanément BTC / LN / XMR / LTC / ETH / ERC20
by
paid2
on 18/04/2025, 16:36:39 UTC

Ouch, je m'attendais à des jours compliqués pour eXch, ils avaient l'air confiants, mais ça été plus rapide que je ne l'aurais pensé. Au moins j'espère pour eux que ce sera une happy end et que la pression va se relacher.

En effet les annonces se sont enchainées rapidement, c'est assez surprenant.
Mais bon, je comprends que ceux qui risquent (beaucoup trop) leur liberté et tranquilité préfèrent ne pas tomber dans une forme d'acharnement lorsque la pression devient vraiment excessive. Vu de loin leur gestion de la pression a déjà été hors du commun, quand on voit à quelle vitesse d'autres mettent en place des procédures AML et autres, suite à quelques menaces provenant d'agences à trois lettres..

Je leur souhaite en tout cas une belle retraite bien méritée !
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Re: Liste d'explorers BTC utiles
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paid2
on 18/04/2025, 16:13:46 UTC
⭐ Merited by Lafu (1)

Petite mise à jour.

TokenScope et Satosys ont été ajoutés à la liste.

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TokenScopeOui (04/2025) / Oui (04/2025)Oui (04/2025)8 / 10 PointsNonLafu
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SatosysOui (03/2025) / Oui (03/2025)Non (03/2025)3 / 10 PointsNonSFR10
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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] - Custom eXch Cryptosteel Capsule (#30)!
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paid2
on 18/04/2025, 15:57:08 UTC

Congrats to Pumared! You won this last free raffle.



I will send you a PM soon.

Once again I would like to thank eXch for offering our forum all these nice prizes. Thanks also to icopress for giving me the opportunity to organize such cool events, I'm personally convinced that these free events contribute to keep the forum's life in a good mood. I hope this will have offered to the 30 winners a good way to protect their funds a little better.

In a lot of ways, the community will lose a lot on the 1st of May, but it's up to us to keep the privacy community alive and to make it stronger Smiley
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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] - Custom eXch Cryptosteel Capsule (#30)!
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paid2
on 18/04/2025, 15:15:58 UTC

Ok guys, we will go with block 892996!

You can check the draw by clicking here.

Good luck! Smiley
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Re: eXch - échangez instantanément BTC / LN / XMR / LTC / ETH / ERC20
by
paid2
on 17/04/2025, 15:22:12 UTC
⭐ Merited by Halab (4) ,patrickus (1)

Toutes les meilleures choses ont une fin les amis...

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

It's time, friends.

eXch will officially shutdown its operations effective May 1st, 2025.

Almost all of you know that eXch started as a project aimed at demonstrating to the community that alternatives can exist during times when there were none. We have never had any financial goals with this project and rather, we conducted an experiment that was unexpectedly successful.

Recently, we received confirmation of information we had previously, thanks to some friends we have even in the state intelligence sector, that our project is the subject of an active transatlantic operation aimed at forcibly shutting our project down and prosecuting us for "money laundering and terrorism."

Even though we have been able to operate despite some failed attempts to shutdown our infrastructure (attempts that have also been confirmed to be part of this operation), we don't see any point in operating in a hostile environment where we are the target of SIGINT simply because some people misinterpret our goals. Starting from the date of the merger with a new management team this month, and as a result of some urgent meetings, the majority of us voted to cease and retreat instead of going against strong winds, because none of us want to cause any harm to innocent people or this forum.

The goals we certainly never had in mind were to enable illicit activities such as money laundering or terrorism, as we are being accused of now. We also have absolutely no motivation to operate a project where we are viewed as criminals. This doesn't make any sense to us.

Originally, we were just a team of privacy enthusiasts with main areas of interest quite distant from cryptocurrency, where we saw the absolutely unfair happenings. This project was an attempt to restore balance in this industry.

Our project has demonstrated that an instant exchange done properly can be more effective than any centralized mixer in terms of privacy, which is why it has been referred to as "a mixer" many times by third parties, even though we have continuously rejected this label.

Our project has shown that it's possible to operate without abusing customers with nonsensical policies, unlike projects that will accept this announcement as a "weight lifted off their shoulders" that pretend to believe the false idea that confiscating crypto from customers somehow prevents "money laundering", who rely on random and unreliable scoring systems created and operated by companies that are parasites aiming to extract money from their governments by providing consulting based on the segregation of the crypto space and blockchain data. If we were to look at these projects from the perspective of "preventing money laundering and terrorism financing", any instant exchangers that screen their customer deposits using third-party APIs and appeal to nonsensical AML/KYC terms are far from preventing money laundering and terrorism. If they were serious about this, they would need to stop hiding behind shelf offshore companies and start conducting strict due diligence on every customer, which none of them do in reality. The absurdity is compounded by the absolute uselessness of the address score reporting APIs they use, as any of these screening mechanisms can be easily bypassed.

Our project will also demonstrate that even without it, this space will continue to have ways and instruments for those engaging in illicit activities to effectively "launder" their funds. Thus, the goal of stopping eXch under the belief that it may stop all money laundering in the world is ridiculous.

Meanwhile, our project effectively provided privacy to all our customers and even anonymity to most. However, there are still far more effective ways to achieve it, thanks to these flagship projects that exist nowadays:

- Monero, with its total privacy, although not without some recently discovered issues that are serious and should be fixed with the Full-Chain Membership Proofs implementation
- Litecoin, with its optional privacy (MWEB)
- Dash, with its optional privacy
- Tornado Cash
- Bitcoin CoinJoin protocols

Another distinctive project that does not betray its mission is Thorchain. Even under the immense pressure that the whole industry had to deal with due to the irresponsible actions of those at ByBit, Thorchain was the only decentralized protocol that resisted the pressure to implement screening mechanisms at the protocol level, proving itself to be absolutely reliable. Even though all Thorchain trades are transparent on-chain, privacy and even total untraceability can be easily achieved when combined with some of the privacy-enabling projects mentioned above, when used correctly. However, the Thorchain network currently has a very limited choice of good interfaces, aside from Asgardex and MMGen wallets, and none of them are privacy-preserving, but we hope this can change.

Bitcoin privacy remains, however, in the midst of a notable crisis given the collapse of all important projects and protocols that had significant liquid CoinJoin-like pools. The most interesting and convenient of them in terms of usability remains WabiSabi; however, it needs some lightweight implementations to achieve greater popularity in order to effectively prevent serious risks associated with Sybil attacks. We certainly know that most people in this space prefer lightweight solutions to heavy software solutions, and this factor can significantly affect the popularity and usage of any good project.

Given this, we are announcing a 50 BTC open-source fund to support any FOSS projects aiming to enhance the availability of privacy solutions. We hope we can still make a difference. Here are examples of the projects we will support:

- Bitcoin wallets and protocols aiming to preserve user privacy
- Thorchain wallets aiming to preserve user privacy
- Bisq Light Client
- Ethereum wallets and smart contracts aiming to preserve user privacy (an example of such might be a "non-rigged" fork of Railgun smart contracts and wallets allowing users to operate in Tor)

Unfortunately, we will not support projects that are written in Java, JavaScript, Go, or C#, especially developers who don't take module chain supply attacks seriously and believe they're some kind of "conspiracy theory".

There will be other projects that will hopefully take our place as the industry leader in privacy-oriented centralized exchanges, and we wish them success.

Our partners will still have access to our API for a limited time, but what happens after May 1st will depend on our new management team, who will be in possession of all access to our infrastructure. Thus, we recommend launching their own liquidity pools to guarantee seamless operation. We will provide consulting and recommendations to them.

Privacy is not a crime.

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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] - Custom eXch Cryptosteel Capsule (#30)!
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paid2
on 17/04/2025, 06:52:45 UTC

BTCump!
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Re: Convert BTC TO EUR - P2P & NO-KYC Exchange System on Telegram
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paid2
on 16/04/2025, 14:44:56 UTC
⭐ Merited by Becassine (1)

One of the standout features of BTC TO EUR is that it operates entirely through a Telegram bot, without requiring any Know Your Customer verification. This means users can convert their bitcoins to euros while maintaining a high level of privacy.

BTC to EUR.. European users, then?

No one in their right mind should use a shitty Telegram bot (even less in Europe) to seek privacy.
Telegram bots and standard chats are not privacy-friendly, since neither of them support end-to-end encryption.

Why would anyone want to expose themselves through unencrypted Telegram Bot communications?

OP should be avoided like the plague, because anyone claiming to offer “high level of privacy” and operating on such a bot doesn't deserve to be taken seriously.
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Re: CCE.Cash is an instant, low-fee, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchanger
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paid2
on 16/04/2025, 14:29:08 UTC

CCE.Cash is a decentralized instant cryptocurrency exchange

How is it decentralized? Can you explain it?



Also in your FAQ, we can see:

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CCECash is not custodial.

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Step 3.Send Bitcoin to the wallet specified on the order page, and after several confirmations, Ethereum will be credited to the wallet specified in Step 2.

Huh? Do your users have access to the private key of the deposit address?
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Re: WabiSabi client alternatives to Wasabi/Ginger wallet
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paid2
on 16/04/2025, 14:21:45 UTC

When you use Electrum the light way, you leak all of your addresses to third party servers, which eliminates the privacy you would have gained from coinjoining.

I know that someone is already working to make a PR to Electrum to prevent automatic polling of addresses and enable poll control, which might solve the issue (-> it can easily be patched to not leak addresses to third parties), however, it doesn't mean I'm speficially interested for WabiSabi to be implemented in Electrum.

That's not really the heart of the discussion here. Electrum was more an example of how a client can be lightweight and functional, just an example of how an ideal client for WabiSabi could be, not a form of necessary client for WabiSabi.

To be clear, I would like to see it in any lightweight client form.

The WabiSabi protocol is meant as a replacement upgrade for the Zerolink protocol, JoinMarket is a unique design that existed before both of these.

Alright, but my question was, is there any technical reason why they are never forked to support WabiSabi? I don't see how your statement could be used as an answer here.
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Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io 🏏 IPL 2025 🏏 18-21 April 🏏 🔥Free for all🔥
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paid2
on 15/04/2025, 18:53:53 UTC

1. Punjab Kings
2. Under
3. Gujarat Titans
4. Under
5. Lucknow Super Giants
6. Under
7. Royal Challengers Bengaluru
8. Under
9. Chennai Super Kings
10. Under
11. Gujarat Titans
12. Under
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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] - Custom eXch Cryptosteel Capsule (#30)!
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paid2
on 15/04/2025, 08:27:58 UTC

The list is updated! Taking two seats myself also.

4 available slots: 32, 38, 60, 63