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Re: X
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vintages
on 14/08/2024, 11:23:00 UTC
Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin funny thread. I had such a good laugh this slow morning.

What's funny about it ?

Would you like to receive some money through creating accounts ?



In exchange for my identity?
Hell no. I'm not interested in rotting in jail for someone's greed.
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Re: X
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vintages
on 14/08/2024, 11:14:02 UTC
 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin funny thread. I had such a good laugh this slow morning.
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Re: Which other tools do I need as a Newbie
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vintages
on 10/08/2024, 13:32:00 UTC
After downloading

SOCIAL ACCOUNT
1.Whatsapp 2.Discord 3.Twitter 4.Telegram

DEX WALLET
1.MetaMask 2.Trust Wallet 3.Phantom Wallet

CEX WALLET
1.Binance 2.Bitget 3.Bybit 4.OKX

Please forum members which other tools do I need as a Newbie so I can be outstanding and a full participant in the Crypto Space world.

Being an expert or "full participant" in cryptocurrency space is mostly not about downloading apps and social media apps. You don't become a crypto expert that way. Just bear this 4 things in mind.

1) Update yourself everyday on latest crypto news and trends. And latest crypto crimes, it will expose you to the latest crime in crypto space and how to protect yourself.
2) Never store your phase phrase online or screenshot them. Write it down manually and secure ot properly.
3) Check any links before clicking or downloading. Some could be phishing.
4) There is no free"bitcoin" now. Be careful if anyone promise you that.
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Re: Roobet.com | Summer Never Ends Art Contest | $2500 in BTC Prize | Ends July 31st
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vintages
on 30/07/2024, 13:31:47 UTC
Reserved
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Re: [OPEN] Utopia P2P - New Official Android Review Campaign (Newbie - Legendary)
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vintages
on 28/07/2024, 20:11:49 UTC
Bitcointalk Username: Vintages
Bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1037962
Review Link: https://talkimg.com/images/2024/07/28/4q3vj.jpeg
USDT(Trc20) address for payout: TBhUxV3t7AKCwEuS4yHdm6Pz6LS2T7xERy
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Re: many people talking about it
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vintages
on 25/07/2024, 05:03:01 UTC
Lol, now they are giving him a Russian identity?

 Another new rumour, lol.  Years ago, many sworn he was from Japanese because the name Nakamoto means (the one who lives in the middle) but it's just pseudonym.

It really doesn't matter were this guy (or woman) is from though, point is he created something phenomenal that has changed the lives of man. Let's just enjoy it.

Personally,  I think if his identity was revealed, politician and critics won't have give him peace. He would have been under several probes.

That been said, i still think he/she is  from Japanese 😁

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Re: [1stpost] Greetings yall
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vintages
on 20/04/2021, 20:38:50 UTC
Using Bitcoin and Pixels?

This project of yours sounds quite fancinating. I personally will like to see what's it's all about.

Please open a thread about it in the project board as the user above as suggested. It present on the forum will create more exposure for it.
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Re: How is a privacy wallet any different from a regular one?
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vintages
on 17/04/2021, 21:57:40 UTC

Exodus for example, I dont think they collect your info. Let's say a government wanted to give a warrant for them to look into some random dudes wallet. Would they hand the info over or something or what?


If something like this happens, I believe Exodus will hand over only your wallet transaction history since they don't collect the emails, personal questions or any form of information during sign up.

Since the owner of the wallet is the only one with access to the wallet private key. If the government is lucky enough to get the owner of the account, he only can give the out the private key.
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Re: $5000 in BTC giveaway!
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vintages
on 14/04/2021, 21:52:53 UTC
I'm in support with Examplens suggested. It wont be right creating an army to release an account which might end up not being yours.
What will make your issue more legit is if you have all the evidence that the account is yours. At least they will know you are true to your claims and not just a random person recruiting people online to attack them.
Also. You need to exercise, cause they might be attending to lot of issues.
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Re: "Simpsons new prediction"
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vintages
on 14/04/2021, 20:58:19 UTC
This cartoon made me think that time travel is true because of how accurate some of their predictions is,
It feels like they are showing us the future events on their own show.

That's because believe do much in it, then it tends to happen. I feel most of their prediction is coincidence. And some are as a result of perfect study. All the same, I do like to see how this will play out.
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Re: What will be the most commonly USED crypto currency in the future?
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vintages
on 14/04/2021, 19:57:14 UTC
I think Bitcoin will be held like gold.

Bitcoin is already being held like gold, just like every asset. Another coin which will be in the same category like is Ripple and Cardano. They have good potential in the future.
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Re: Devices used for Gambling
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vintages
on 14/04/2021, 19:08:55 UTC
2k? That's quite a loss.
For me, it's my smart phone always. For a number of times, I can count the number of times I used my laptop to gamble. Very few times.

When I use laptop to gamble, I easily get carried away and that's because I can easily switch to working mode. With my phone, it is portable and limit my time kn gambling site.
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Re: Die testate with your Bitcoin. Death is inevitable
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vintages
on 14/04/2021, 08:24:33 UTC

I feel sorry for those people who can talk about their loved ones in such a way that suddenly relatives and friends can become greedy and so on.

I'm just stating the possibility of it happening. In every hundred percent of families, about one percent of loved ones tend to have the possibility of this happening.

Most people Will their loved ones and family members their fortune not because they fully trust them, but because they won't feel completely fulfilled (even after death) if they have funds locked away while their loved one suffers. And it is okay, since death is irrevocable, let the living make use of the money.
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Re: Free $50 in BTC for Speculation from CFD Exchange
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vintages
on 13/04/2021, 23:31:55 UTC
$50 in exchange for users KYC.
The money is for users who will be registering in the site and there is no way they will be giving out that money without getting something in return.

Likely they will end up exchanging the $50 to their coins and since the project is just in it campaign stage, there is no guarantee their coin price will be any better when listed.

There is no free money on the Internet.
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Re: Bitfinex stay away. I cannot withdraw BTC.
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vintages
on 13/04/2021, 23:01:29 UTC
From your previous post above, you made mention of
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My grandfather's selfie

Something is missing here. My grandfather's selfie.

 This is giving out the vibe that the account isn't yours. And it's weird cause you gave being regarding the account as my account.

If it isn't, let the rightful owner carry out the transaction.

If the account belongs to you, provide them with the documents they requested if the account is truly yours. If after providing the documents they keep preventing you from withdrawing your money, call them out on twitter:  https://twitter.com/bitfinex
By then, they will take you serious.
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Re: Saving asset in bitcoin is much more better than saving in banks
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vintages
on 13/04/2021, 22:29:28 UTC
I prefer to do it in both ways. I strongly believe in the future of bitcoin but I still prefer to have some fiat. And that's because I believe in the future of having both currency being used interchangeably.
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Re: You won today, but then you will lose often
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vintages
on 13/04/2021, 21:58:09 UTC

Sometimes it is not greed though but also a fear to lose more.

It is most likely the fear of losing more. Some people may see it as greedy because the player keeps tossing in more. But for some who have been and experienced the same thing, they know the player is trying to gain back what he/she lost.
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Re: Die testate with your Bitcoin. Death is inevitable
by
vintages
on 13/04/2021, 21:22:37 UTC

However, there are trustless ways to pass bitcoin in to your heirs, such as a timelocked transaction. I set it for a year in the future and give it to my heir. If I'm still alive in 11 months, I invalidate it by moving one of the inputs and then replace it with a new timelocked transaction.

I feel this option is better than informing and giving the supposed heir the encrypted seed phrase when the bequeather is still alive. It's a safer option.
It's disappointing because sometimes people we trust can be greedy even when we least expect it. Money can trigger a lot of things in people.
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Re: Will cryptoccurrency scams fade away with this new blockchain approach?
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vintages
on 13/04/2021, 19:44:17 UTC
Have online monetary scams ever faded away, even with the approach of strong high technology by banks and security organisations?

Since the beginning of online transactions, there have always been scams, so it does not end or start with crypotcurreny. Whatever extra security or technology introduced for protecting online scam will not be 100percent effective if users don't play their part. You can take extra measures by inputting 2FA and strong pass phrase password, if your coin is always online; it is highly vulnerable.
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Re: Do you limit your gambling time?
by
vintages
on 13/04/2021, 15:07:49 UTC

Do you actually...
- Have a weekly budget to play and do not ever go over it?
- Not ever get in debt for gambling?
- Have an allocated time for gambling and never exceed it?
- Gamble only socially with friends of relatives?
- Have someone helping you control your gambling?

*I have a weekly budget as it keeps me from gambling too much and falling in addiction. Even now, for weeks I tend not to gambling.

*No. Gambling with a specific amount, prevented this.

*Having an allocated time for gambling makes it seems like work instead of something relaxing. When the time keeps running, it could spur up your adrenaline rush, making the gambler anxious and ending up losing the game. Just have in mind how much you want to spend doing it.

*Never and that's because you lose both fun and learning when someone else does it