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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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xmrhopium
on 07/07/2025, 16:39:29 UTC
leave some corn for others too man....

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Re: RSI Crashed to Zero Unexpectedly while trading, any Idea Why?
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xmrhopium
on 24/06/2025, 16:30:32 UTC
Seems kinda bug to me. I think i must left the bitget for now.
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Re: RSI Crashed to Zero Unexpectedly while trading, any Idea Why?
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xmrhopium
on 23/06/2025, 20:03:44 UTC
That's quite unusual. Maybe it's a visual bug?

What platform are you using for the chat? If you don't mind, what's the name of the coin and at what time did the unusual crash happen? I want to check out using the tradingview platform if the coin is listed there and see if the same thing is displayed over there.

I don't really understand and have no clue about it, what was that one and why in sudden that the RSI line dropped to bottom for a while, though it was a very terrible moment.

This was in Bitget sir. I don't mind saying a coin name which I was holding for a long was "Pi coin'' (was not in spot, but in future trading).

It happened around 12:00 AM my local time (...........Standard Time), which is 6:15 PM GMT (the previous day). Actually, the RSI line dropped sharply at that time (mighty it could be a reason of that?).

For the ref. the coin is only listed into the only three exchanges. OKX, Bitget and Gate.io as of now.
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RSI Crashed to Zero Unexpectedly while trading, any Idea Why?
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xmrhopium
on 23/06/2025, 19:12:19 UTC
Hey folks, I need some help regarding an issues with the RSI on my trading chart, never got this problem until now.

What just happened is: I was trading a coin holding a long position, kept implementing a indicators and had also opened a multiple 3,4 tabs in google for the same coin but when the MACD was very bullish and the RSI line was like nearly a 80 point around then suddenly RSI dropped straight to zero. Price didn't quickly crashed (dropped but not in a heavy way). For more than 10 minutes RSI point showed up @ 0.00, now value has come back much accurately but that RSI line ain't working the way what normally would for trading (got jammed in the bottom line, no movement). Didn't understand the reason behind it. Needed help pls.
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Re: Goldkingcoiner's Paper Trading Contest (#2) -Win 0,25 mBTC 100% free!
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xmrhopium
on 14/06/2025, 17:00:32 UTC
I need to think of a way to make the contest easier next time. Anyone got any ideas?
I was thinking the same as what LoyceV said, allowing the options like shorting which also gives the opportunity to be in the profit while the prices keeps declining.
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Re: Looking for Forum Posters for a Digital Marketing Campaign
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xmrhopium
on 14/06/2025, 16:46:15 UTC
Count me in sir Smiley
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Re: How can we younger ones the forum grow?
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xmrhopium
on 11/06/2025, 08:20:56 UTC
How can we young ones in this forum grow?
I really yearn to grow in this forum.
I've seen lot more new comers on this forum keep saying the same things in the beginning of their journey, after posting a few more posts most of them vanish or loose interest in commenting because they don't acheive what they were aiming to gain from forum when they decide to join at starting, (more common things like merits or getting enrolled into the signature campaign).
 
Few dudes above here already suggested that you should have  some patience, get into meaningful discussion and most importantly you should obey the forum rules. Your rank is kinda like an achievement which definitely grows based on your contributions, what impacts you are contributing into.

Ain't forum a quick money generating scheme but if you do good, be good to others then obviously you may achieve success.

Goodluck.
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Re: Is important to carry out all bitcoin transactions through your own wallets
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xmrhopium
on 10/06/2025, 19:12:40 UTC
When there is money involved, you always (almost) have to go through the kyc verification process which is not only in crypto but everywhere in any financial system.

And whether it is a centralized or decentralized exchange they need to get assured that the users account isn't being used for illegal stuffs, for their responsibility to not create any trouble later or being flagged by regulator bodies for that cause which could damage their company's reputation.

If you are not doing any kind of wrong or have any intention regarding only using for ethical way then there's no reason to get worry about those kyc. It's there to protect their customers and for them too.

I've been using binance for very long time (I don't know what other cex's you guys are using or getting scared to use) neither promoting binance here, bought monero from dex's and sold in cex's and bought huge ltc on cex's and swap for xmr, same with bitcoin. (No hard problem but i saved huge of my money on bitcoin transaction fee on cex's at a time, it used to have something 8,9$) but now my corn are safe on electrum. I still swap ltc for btc on dex'c and vice-versa but till date I've never got any issues from while using them. Sometime they might asks for another additional documents like electricity bills, passport details, bank statements of six months, whats user occupation is, source of income etc... but if you have valid source of funds then there is no point to get worry about.

In here in my country, we do have ban on crypto (might arrest) a person who talks even about bitcoin or any related on any social media and have to pay penalties for that but anyhow people found good option buying/selling coin and local currency thru p2p at there (or I would say is only the one option to get usdt, none credit card accepted). Sometimes it is also risky to trade with a new dude over there can be a police who lurking out to catch users from there (and this is not new) had arrested many thru out that way.

Though storing bitcoin for a long time in cex's can be a bad idea. They might steal it but for trading, receiving/sending of less amount for short duration, it is ok to use. Also, for a long term I definitely reccomend using a non custodial wallet like electrum wallet where you can easily control 12 words seed phrase and have full ownership of your coins.

Also, I see no wrong on buying coin thru centralized exchanges and then send it back to their cold wallet, I don't understand why people are creating much issues with their privacy regarding, if dude is not a big giant mammal "whale".
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Re: New to this Forum? Here is how Bitcointalk can help you Earn a legit Income
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xmrhopium
on 08/06/2025, 20:15:44 UTC
I believe that there are some persons who are still very much confused about how people make money here. I was also confused at the initial stage, but with proper research and the right questions, I was able to understand how one an legitimately earn from the forum.  And one of the legit ways to start earning is through Signature Campaigns

One thing to note however is that as a beginner, you ultimate reason for joining this forum shouldn't be just to earn money, but rather to acquire and gain more knowledge, and I believe by being active and asking  the questions from the right person you can definitely reach there.You should strive to better understand the forum coz this isn't a place for begging or any related scams. As a beginner, question you are meant to be asking isn't how to make money, but rather how you can make contributions and grow here.
This being said......

📌What Exactly are Signature Campaigns?
Think of them as Crypto projects or Companies who wants to advertise themselves, instead of paying for Billboards or maybe Facebook ads they come to the Forum and pay people to wear their ads in the signature area of their posts.
Just the way Footballers wear jerseys and have sponsors, here your signatures of this Companies or Crypto projects are like your Jersey and you are being paid to post meaningful contents

🧍But I am a Newbie, can I join
This is were patience comes in most of this paid campaigns requires you to be at least a Full Member before you are being accepted. So do well to rank up while still abiding by the rules and regulations of this forum( see the rules in the Beginners and Help sections).

👩‍🔧4 Simple Steps on how to join an Active Campaign
1) Grow your rank by being active on the forum and contributing daily. As I have said some paid Campaigns requires you to reach at least Full Member before you can apply.
2) Apply for a campaign by visiting  Marketplace>Services, and look for open signature campaigns. Do well to read the rules there before participating in any campaign.
3) Each campaigns has a posting target mostly 10-15 post weekly.  Ensure you follow the rules and post accordingly if not you will be underpaid or not even paid at all.
4) Getting paid. Most campaigns pays in Bitcoin or other crypto, so ensure you have a wallet address. The higher your rank, the higher you get paid.

NOTE that this post was made to  motivate people mostly especially the beginner to never give up but to keep pushing, and this is exhibited through your daily contribution to the forum.  Thank you
You're here on this forum for less than a fifteen days and seems you are over thinking about ranking up and earning money from those signature campaigns by advertising them.

But, what you said about only full member and above higher ranks are only being able to get enroll into signature campaigns is not totally correct. Didn't you see some higher rank members post without any ads in their signature? Quality of post matters (even you don't need to be active daily and neither daily posting habits) has been said couple of multiple times by reputable og's.

If you are dead serious on earning money by using this forum you can utilize it properly and can do certain money generating business/jobs over here as:

-If have a web developing/coding/graphic design related knowledge you can search a related project accordingly.
-Can join an auctions/drawing/craft competition organised by forum members can make huge bucks out there.
-If have huge money saved in your bank, you can start here a lending business/coin exchanging/escrow service (solid commission).
-sig campaigns (as an alternative) and so on.

I've seen often new newbies come here aiming only to join signature campaigns keeps targeting towards only to ranking up their rank into this forum, so can achieve their goal by using those ai bots and couple of with alts for bettement of their comments. At end, they only endup wasting their own time and getting into trouble without achieving anything, that's sucks.

So, lower ranked member have lot more of time for the self improvement. No much rush.
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Re: Creating a bc1 Bitcoin wallet
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xmrhopium
on 08/06/2025, 18:51:29 UTC
I downloaded Electrum because it is supposed to support bc1 wallets.
Every time I create a new wallet, it makes one starting with something like 0x9.
I'm not given a choice of what kind of bitcoin wallet.
Does anyone know how to specifically create a bc1 bitcoin wallet?
Yeah, electrum does support native segwit (bech32 addresses) which starts with bc1, but you seem to be little bit confused about "Electrum" and between "Ethereum addresses".

Ethereum addresses generally starts with 0x.....but from electrum bitcoin wallet, you can generate only a bitcoin addresses (native segwit one) starts with bc1, not an eth addresses.

Do you have any screen shot, photos of your claim? I don't know from where you downloaded the software on your device which is impossible to generate a addresses which starts with 0x........in electrum. But from this link  https://electrum.org/ you can dowload the official electrum wallet for sure.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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xmrhopium
on 06/06/2025, 15:46:09 UTC
⭐ Merited by Hueristic (1)

After seeing this picture, everyone will think that Donald Trump's anger, resentment, and hatred towards Tesla is born out of a lot of anger.
There is a thin line between love and hate.I can’t remember who, but a guest on Bloomberg or somewhere else months ago said, with absolute confidence, that Musk was going to be “thrown out with the bath water” by donny sooner or later, and Trump had no real interest in cutting the deficit, controlling spending, or in any of Musk’s interests in EVs, etc., and had just used him and took his campaign money and support for all it was worth, but couldn’t wait to ditch him.....

Lol.

Does this mean that MAGA people won't be buying Tesla's anymore?
Trump has proven to be resentful, and I don't think MAGA tolerates betrayal.
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Re: how desperate are you?
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xmrhopium
on 04/06/2025, 18:01:50 UTC
Stop spreading fakos, none of them have guts in their nuts throwing out million worth of dollars in Bitcoin to hire a killer irl Grin.
Come on bro, you seriously don’t know? Every month, 50,000+ people sign up to go to war for a fat paycheck.
Any foreigner can bag 35 BTC upfront just for signing the contract — plus 25 more over the year.
Troops get paid bunchin no doubt about it, but not as much as you mentioned here that the millions of dollars for signing those so-called special contracts which is totally 100% fake and it's a scam ad, you look stupid for believing it too Tongue.

I said the contract pays 35 BTC, and you’re out here screaming about “millions of dollars.”
What exchange rate are you even using? 1 BTC = $1 million in your world? 😂
Lol, it is a 3,500,000$ already when Bitcoin is at $100k and you're here trolling 35 Bitcoin isn't worth millions? Your so-called contract is also a fake which never exist previously, if not, show some valid source atleast. Have any? Probably not!

Do you own any sats? Or no coiner?

I screamed? Probably not, but math says 35 Bitcoin is worth millions if converted into fiat. Or are you in 2011?

I'm pretty sure we'll be seeing Bitcoin price over one million dollar in the future, no matter if it takes another additional 10, 20+ years for one. But for now, took Bitcoin's price as 100k onlyyyyyyyy........in usd.

Bro, who taught you a math? Read properly next time before calling something fake — you might save yourself some embarrassment.
Holy sh*t, you're asking who taught this math to me? I wonder who taught you instead, might make more sense to ask yourself who forgot to teach you a basic math. Im not blaming your math teachers for that error in basic calculations, is all that the result of skipping math class back in school? And those embarrassment? Words without a proof=lies.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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xmrhopium
on 04/06/2025, 12:57:56 UTC
⭐ Merited by Hueristic (1)
Ross now a whale again? or it is just those donator wallet he holds the private key too. Damn time to live a better life now.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/silk-road-founder-300-bitcoin-unlikely-self-donation
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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xmrhopium
on 02/06/2025, 16:24:53 UTC
Where this dude is @



Sorry for OT
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Re: Goldkingcoiner's Paper Trading Contest (#2) -Win 0,00025 BTC- 100% free!
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xmrhopium
on 01/06/2025, 16:41:17 UTC
Tagging all previous participants:
I'm in again. Lot more features are updated into which is better than last time. Just wondering, does your bot deduct any fees during or after quick trade...? PnL amount keeps changing drastically when settling trade entirely.

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Re: how desperate are you?
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xmrhopium
on 01/06/2025, 09:35:38 UTC
Stop spreading fakos, none of them have guts in their nuts throwing out million worth of dollars in Bitcoin to hire a killer irl Grin.
Come on bro, you seriously don’t know? Every month, 50,000+ people sign up to go to war for a fat paycheck.
Any foreigner can bag 35 BTC upfront just for signing the contract — plus 25 more over the year.
Troops get paid bunchin no doubt about it, but not as much as you mentioned here that the millions of dollars for signing those so-called special contractswhich is totally 100% fake and it's a scam ad, you look stupid for believing it too Tongue.
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Re: how desperate are you?
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xmrhopium
on 30/05/2025, 18:03:14 UTC
Anyone who's ready to kill for Bitcoin can just sign a special contract and get 35 BTC up front — just for having that kind of ambition.
If they survive a year without getting killed themselves, they’ll earn a 25 BTC bonus.
Stop spreading fakos, none of them have guts in their nuts throwing out million worth of dollars in Bitcoin to hire a killer irl Grin.
we all have seen what bitcoin can do over the years we have seen bitcoin change many people's lives for the better and a lot of us would kill  (figuratively) to own even just one bitcoin because we know how much we can earn just from that but how far can you take things just to have bitcoin?
A grand jury has indicted a 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor accused of kidnapping a business partner in Manhattan’s upscale Soho neighborhood for three weeks, shocking him with electric wires, and dangling him over a staircase to try to get him to give up his bitcoin password, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Has greed won? What now? Probably dude is going to face a very hard jail time. Sad seeing those grown ass man making such cheap moves for their personal benefits, such a shame for those.
 
What is a person going to acheive besides a wealth, troubling another person in the pain? Do they think, they'll sleep well at night in a bed for a lifetime  Shocked?
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i understand that we all wish to have bitcoin but i hope that we do not reach a point where we would cause harm to others let us work honestly and in earnest and buy bitcoin with our own money
Working as a job, running a business or being self-employed can be considered as a good  move as long as both hands still work (or until gets old enough). Small investment (based on the the capacity), small return, still returns. That's going to work definitely, no need to swing very widely. Quick rich making schemes are always gonna put you down into the trouble.
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Re: JollyGood
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xmrhopium
on 28/05/2025, 11:25:23 UTC
he tag 2 of my accounts ,
i am in Sig campaigns of Royse. with 2 of my alt Accounts  Grin Grin  Grin
Show some account proof or it never happened. Why would you axe your own leg mate, if were true? Though, you generating good weekly rewards. I've never met a theif who admits to being one. In this scenario op is frusted is because he had a sight on the comment sections, mighty saw some neutral tagged accounts got enrolled into the signature campaign and their application for the same quota got rejected.

Are you a hero member or lower than that? I've seen few established member, even a hero member without a signature ad (not all are into the sig campaign or chaising those easy money but were around for a couple of long time) are active and keep posting without those ads. (sadly some have a attitude only posting in daily sports match, not bad they get paid on that, but what contribution are they making for forum.... better?) and so, you are one of them? so your application hasn't been selected.

Or can I say, easy money generating way went dry up and spamming those only gambling sections to fulfil for weekly reward are not enough to meet the quota anymore?

I don't understand what kinda motivation is here from op. Tbh, their writing style still shows they're completely stuck at newbie rank or little above higher than that and only jealous seeing those ranked up members got enrolled in different signature campaigns. Or, maybe just much frusted not earning enough merits to join themselves into the signature camping for some specific above "ranks"?

And this victory announcement that ain't gonna work for the long time mate, only looks more like you're wasting your time for spamming the forum boards.[i Sadly, very sad way to spend your time. [/i]

P.s: wondering, are you on full time here  Grin?.
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Re: container of best advertising about bitcoin
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xmrhopium
on 18/05/2025, 09:51:05 UTC
Also, I love this Classic Bitcoin promotional video https://youtu.be/DIcUpjgu6mU?feature=shared, available on youtube, found link of this video somewhere on the internet.
AHAHA
I've never seen a video like this, can I say it? I'll say it: it's just the right amount of cringe
obviously I have no idea if what he says is really what the subtitles say but in any case it's very funny, both the song and the homemade arrangement
it's those cringe things that make me love the internet
I don't know what language is that but the substitle does help a lot to explain what the singer is saying and the message he's trying to pass across in the video.
I did a little bit research about that guy, he is Romanian, their name is "Alexandru Ciorbă, with the nickname "sandu ciorbă" who speaks English and Polish too (was previously known for making cringe videos over internet). So, the language used in the video is probably either Romanian or polish then some truly bitcoin hodler edited that video for fun and vanished without ever uploading another cringe video.
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Why You Never See the Characters I,O,0, or l in Bitcoin Addresses about (Base58)
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xmrhopium
on 14/05/2025, 21:23:42 UTC
Some of the you guys are technically more knowledgeable about implementation of the code properly on the Bitcoin backend but being in Bitcoin for a few long time, I ain't got to know about the specific term "Base 58" and what's the use of it. Now learning it's technical aspects, getting much interesting.
 
So, what is "Base58"?
 
There are millions, (probably) billions of Bitcoin wallet addresses which has already been created and they all use special kinda encoding called Base58. This encoding helps user to identify the characters clearly, makes easier to read and use properly (which removes confusion while writing down physically with pen in paper......, in any place or reading later from that paper in any situation).

If combined all the numeric and alphabet characters from : A-Z, a-z, 0-9 it gets sum of total 62 characters, which called as a Base62. Some characters can be a bit confusing in Base62, so as this : capital i(l) (looks like lowercase L or even digit 1), capital O(o)looks similar like zero), zero(0)(looks similar to capital 'O'ohhh..., lowercase L(l) (this looks same as capital (i)or numeric (1), so to avoid errors and to remove this confusion, Base58 was implemented in Bitcoin instead of Base62.

So here is the one og topic started by user SgtSpike regarding how this can be a possible creating the Bitcoin vanity address ten plus years ago which includes of (o,i) characters twice a time "1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE". In this adress there are no capital I, capital O, zero, and lowercase I, which is valid as per encoding scheme.

And down one user has replied years ago very clearly.
Neither of those are invalid. Bitcoin's base58 skips '0', 'O', 'I', or 'l'. Characters 'o', 'i', and 'L' are fine.
Code:
static const char* pszBase58 = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz";

Now I gat little knowledge about this and sounds more simple concept or nothing at this point of time, probably few other more regular user still don't know yet about it in general but I can sense that many oldie oG's during way back might heavily discussed about this in multiple different bitcoin discussions platforms.