byte_proto

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  • I hope these reach as many as possible before they make regretful decision, but why will someone literally do something like this , I guess some might have backed up theirs before but lost it unknowingly to them.

  • With everything I have read. I say solo mining is no longer profitable except you have good ASICs Hardware and go electricity which only increases the odd. So basically mining pool is better now

  • Do solo miners actually get any bitcoin for all the effort they put into trying to validate a block, even if they don't end up being the ones who validate it?

  • These are among the reason why it is important not to blindly invest on bitcoin, while these are the main risks involve in bitcoin investment, they can be easily minimized by having an actual long term investment plan…

  • Yes except from the evil twin attack, if the user is not using a VPN.

  • This is pretty much risky. Connecting to random Wi-Fi is susceptible to man in the middle attacks. Taking your pc around will increase the risks of it falling into hands of theft. Using such pc to run every activity…

  • I don't really know much about these men but like you said we should be aware of the four years cycle a dip is not forever, the bear will come and the bull will come and dominate even higher than before. Sit and watch,…

  • Yes, bitcoin is more closer and easier to go for especially in relation with physical gold but still the common man can still go for it but ROI is another reason to opt for bitcoin. Although, while Bitcoin is still…

  • Among the three, the order should be: bitcoin, gold and fiat. Storing money as fiat will regrettably leads to becoming poorer decades upon decades. A decade HODLer of bitcoin is smiling big while one HOLDing gold yes…

  • Privacy will remain but it won't be at this rate nor will it be really feasible for many, only those who are aware and knows the risks will continue to fight by all means to continue holding a level of privacy. The…

  • I would advise you to go through the entire thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5480599.msg63450240#msg63450240

  • Have you try using an accelerator, This post will be helpful to you Mempool is congested, use ViaBTC free accelerator.

  • But the geographical region varies and also, How do solar energy miners, Mine Bitcoin during rainy season?

  • The reason I ask this is to know if anyone here uses it for mining, how efficient it is and the cost of getting a good generator for mining Though the reply helps but my question, has not been fully answered

  • Sorry for this, the Lord is your strength , we don't really know if the coin reflects in your wallet or not before it was sent to the attackers address but in addition of what Charles-Tim advised: After formatting your…

  • Power supply in Nigeria is super expensive and pretty unreliable in a lot of places, which makes Bitcoin mining not worth it. Solar energy could be an option, but it really depends on the location. Biowaste energy seems…

  • I live in the U.S. I had a bad experience with an accountant I hired to try to help me with tax year 2014, when I had a lot of crypto transactions. This was a guy who claimed to be a bitcoin tax expert, but didn't have…

  • I might do that.

  • Hey everyone, I'm a U.S. taxpayer and I need some advice. I'm curious about how folks who've been paid in bitcoin have handled reporting it on their taxes. Before I dive in, let’s skip the advice about not reporting my…

  • Ironic how some of these bitcoin dev will opt for USDC or USDT to avoid volatility I guessed though, but I still don`t see it as an excuse since they`re trying improve the bitcoin network.