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It was the Bitcointalk forum that inspired us to create Bitcointalksearch.org - Bitcointalk is an excellent site that should be the default page for anybody dealing in cryptocurrency, since it is a virtual gold-mine of data. However, our experience and user feedback led us create our site; Bitcointalk's search is slow, and difficult to get the results you need, because you need to log in first to find anything useful - furthermore, there are rate limiters for their search functionality.
The aim of our project is to create a faster website that yields more results and faster without having to create an account and eliminate the need to log in - your personal data, therefore, will never be in jeopardy since we are not asking for any of your data and you don't need to provide them to use our site with all of its capabilities.
We created this website with the sole purpose of users being able to search quickly and efficiently in the field of cryptocurrency so they will have access to the latest and most accurate information and thereby assisting the crypto-community at large.
This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone | |
/me | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like |
/msg | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above |
To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname. | |
/msg nickserv register | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this |
Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command. |
This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone | |
/me | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like |
/msg | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above |
To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname. | |
/msg nickserv register | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this |
Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command. |