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While my guitar gently weeps!!!
Jr. Member ARJUNBHARATH deserves a ban too. He copied this text from the "company" he's advertising in his signature campaign. That makes him either a shill bumping the thread, or it's just plain plagiarism.

Copy:
This private blockchain system provides independent secure data-exchange and payment channels for a total support of robot - centric logistics. The SKYFChain Operating Platform will based on private blockhain. It will use ERC20 compatible protocol for SKYFT tokens and build payment channels for exchange transactions. SKYFchain is unique because it will be designed to exclude the human as an intermediary and it will have access to confirmed clients of the first industrial heavy duty cargo drone – the SKYF drone, which is already flying. Technically, the main purpose of the SKYFchain is to integrate critical information for all market participants and organize execution of smart-contracts for transactions. SKYFchain aims to create the whole new industry of airborne cargo drones and later invite groundborne and sea-borne cargo robots for the new business opportunities.

Original: https://skyf.pro/en/skyfchain/
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User:https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mdayonliner-1432468
posted: (archive: http://archive.is/3xYNB)
The Singapore company Tangem released bitcoin-bills, which the developers themselves call "smart banknotes."  However, they are not made of paper - in fact it is hardware cold wallets with an integrated S3D350A chip from Samsung.  At the same time, the novelty has common features with traditional banknotes.  So, each bitcoin-bill represents a certain fixed denomination in BTC and can be transferred physically for payment.  In the company itself Tangem development is called "uncoolable cold wallet."


original:
http://bitcoinfacebook.com/in-singapore-appeared-bitcoin-banknotes/


It's not mdayonliner but Kriptomen_51
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posted: (archive: http://archive.is/3xYNB)
The Singapore company Tangem released bitcoin-bills, which the developers themselves call "smart banknotes."  However, they are not made of paper - in fact it is hardware cold wallets with an integrated S3D350A chip from Samsung.  At the same time, the novelty has common features with traditional banknotes.  So, each bitcoin-bill represents a certain fixed denomination in BTC and can be transferred physically for payment.  In the company itself Tangem development is called "uncoolable cold wallet."


original:
http://bitcoinfacebook.com/in-singapore-appeared-bitcoin-banknotes/
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Jr. Member ARJUNBHARATH banned! deserves a ban too. He copied this text from the "company" he's advertising in his signature campaign. That makes him either a shill bumping the thread, or it's just plain plagiarism.

Copy:
This private blockchain system provides independent secure data-exchange and payment channels for a total support of robot - centric logistics. The SKYFChain Operating Platform will based on private blockhain. It will use ERC20 compatible protocol for SKYFT tokens and build payment channels for exchange transactions. SKYFchain is unique because it will be designed to exclude the human as an intermediary and it will have access to confirmed clients of the first industrial heavy duty cargo drone – the SKYF drone, which is already flying. Technically, the main purpose of the SKYFchain is to integrate critical information for all market participants and organize execution of smart-contracts for transactions. SKYFchain aims to create the whole new industry of airborne cargo drones and later invite groundborne and sea-borne cargo robots for the new business opportunities.

Original: https://skyf.pro/en/skyfchain/
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Hash rate, or hash power as some call it, is the unit of measurement for the amount of computing power the Bitcoin network is consuming in order to be continuously operational.

The hash rate measure is also continuously calculated in the average time frame of 10 minutes.
If you want to know how much you will earn based on hash rate and what coin to mine just visit this site http://[Suspicious link removed]/2HS1ZVV
copied from : https://www.quora.com/in/What-does-Bitcoin-hash-rate-mean
Quote from: Thomas L. Smith, Co-Founder at Coin Coach Media link=https://www.quora.com/in/What-does-Bitcoin-hash-rate-mean
Hash rate, or hash power as some call it, is the unit of measurement for the amount of computing power the Bitcoin network is consuming in order to be continuously operational.

The hash rate measure is also continuously calculated in the average time frame of 10 minutes.

legendary
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For copy/pasting (plagiarism ) and permban. When the account will be rehabilitate (restore)Huh

Never, The red should read Permaban, and it means it is permanent. You can not create a new account. At most someone with Permaban can read only on the forum as a guest, but most Copy/pasters aren't here to learn.
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Mods please do check it out at Waves thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3223136.1420

I really feel that it is getting out of hands as there are alot of bots + thread bumpers giving really useless 1 liner replies

Here are some examples :

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tomkoinify-376436

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/qberty-10733

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/spiceminer15-352845
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Too Little, Too Late.
user: tedmorning   banned!

posted ( archive )
Your choice of cryptocurrency wallet depends on the type of cryptocurrency you’re planning to stow away. There are four different kinds of wallets to store virtual currencies in general:

(1) Exchange Wallet:

A wallet that’s part of an exchange where you can buy cryptocurrency from. Usually the wallet is linked to a bank account which can be used to transfer Fiat money to and from the wallet. You can buy and store virtual currency on an exchange such as, Coinbase/GDAX, Bittrex, Bitfinex, Poloniex, Bitstamp, Binance and so on. Exchange wallets are not considered safe for long term use since they can be prone to hackers and brute force attacks. Each year, 15% of Bitcoin and Ethereum is stolen from exchanges and wallets leading to millions of dollars in losses. One can store cryptocurrency in the form of USD, ETH, BTC and LTC on Coinbase. There are other altcoin exchanges too which can be used to buy cryptocurrencies using bitcoin as a form of interconvertible fiat. Each of these could also be backed up to a storage vault (such as that on coinbase) with extra security measures such as email/SMS confirmation or 2FA (two factor authentication) using a google Authy app.

(2) Hardware Wallet:

There are many types of hardware devices (with a display or touchscreen component and small keypad) that serves as a hardware to store your digital assets. Two of the most popular wallets are the Ledger Nano S and a Trezor. There are other companies that sell hardware wallets but the aforementioned ones are the most common ones. Always have a backup of keys (or seeds, or word phrases) to restore your wallet in case of emergency or loss of the device. Always buy your wallet from a trusted source, such as the official Ledger website, never a second hand one from Amazon or EBay. Sometimes, these redistributed wallets can be hacked and broken into, some of these are sold with altered chipsets, hence always make sure you buy from a trusted source. Hardware wallets are considered the safest of the lot, since they can’t be hacked easily. They can also be configured with a passcode and paraphrase. Three failed attempts at entering the passcode and the contents of the wallet is wiped clean. Usually many different types of currencies can be backed up on a given hardware wallet.

(3) Software Wallet:

Each cryptocurrency has its own desktop version of a wallet which can be used to store currency. Staking is offered which means, you get a % return on investment to store your funds on a desktop wallet for a given time interval. This service is being offered by many new emerging currencies and ICO’s (initial coin offerings) in an effort to encourage long term holders of these coins. Software wallets can also be installed on phones. They are not very secure and have shown to be prone to hacks but they can be used easily especially if you’re used to storing funds on your phone, on the go.

(4) Paper Wallets:

There are many paper wallet generator websites that provide a public and private key for a certain type of crypto currency. These keys are usually a random assortment of letters and numbers in the form of a string. The public key serves as the wallet address. The private key is linked to the public address and should never be revealed unless you’re trying to withdraw funds from the wallet. The paper wallet should be stored in a safe olace, away from prying eyes and multiple copies should be made in case of loss, or circumstances such as a fire or flood. If the keys are lost, the funds are also lost forever: A paper wallet is the cheapest form of securely storing cryptocurrency. One such website to generate an Ethereum-based paper wallet (which supports ERC 20 and ERC 23 using smart contracts) is MyEtherWallet.com. The paper wallet can be stored as a JSON file or a PDF containing unencrypted public and private keys.

I recommend using a combination of at least two types of wallets to store cryptocurrency. The safest bet is a hardware wallet in addition to a paper wallet which can contain a paper backup of keys and necessary codes.

copied from: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-make-a-cryptocurrency-wallet

most of his post are just copy and past

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--3275161 ( archive )
copied from: https://www.quora.com/How-should-an-absolute-beginner-learn-about-Bitcoin

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/general-how-to-earn-bitcoins-1629118 ( archive )
copied from: https://blog.cex.io/bitcoin-talks/6-ways-to-earn-bitcoins-online-13746

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.36433771 ( archive )
copied from: https://www.quora.com/How-can-one-invest-in-Cryptocurrency
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asdouz765 posted (archive)
That's why Selling is not a wise decision at the current moment, we have to wait for a while when the price will get high and then we will think about the selling of Bitcoin.

copied from

I think This time is the best for holding your stock because of the low price. it's a matter of time for the increasing price of Bitcoin. So that we shouldn't be worried about this price trend. It's a simple case for the decentralized system. No one is controlling in this platform but only holders are playing the vital role of this crypto world.

That's why Selling is not a wise decision at the current moment, we have to wait for a while when the price will get high and then we will think about the selling of Bitcoin.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
user: jujubax
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/jujubax-1939058

copeypasted my post:

seems right now even "mining" cards are 95% stock video cards, just with no display connectors. everything else is the same except maybe the bios.

i wonder how far a REAL mining card could be stripped down if it didnt need to conform to the pcie spec physically and electrically.  only needs a 1x pcie connector, a few pcie power connectors, a GPU, memory and few glue chips and thats it. so it could be much less expensive, fit into smaller (non standard mining only) cases, reach higher rates (tweaked memory and timings and controllers, say 512 bits wide or something [if that can be done i gather memory bus is baked into the gpu, but maybe bank switching or something can be done]). twice the compute power in half the space. would be sweet.

just need someone to step up and order bare gpu dies and go to town.

from mine, i replied to him here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.36338992
seems right now even "mining" cards are 95% stock video cards, just with no display connectors. everything else is the same except maybe the bios.

i wonder how far a REAL mining card could be stripped down if it didnt need to conform to the pcie spec physically and electrically.  only needs a 1x pcie connector, a few pcie power connectors, a GPU, memory and few glue chips and thats it. so it could be much less expensive, fit into smaller (non standard mining only) cases, reach higher rates (tweaked memory and timings and controllers, say 512 bits wide or something [if that can be done i gather memory bus is baked into the gpu, but maybe bank switching or something can be done]). twice the compute power in half the space. would be sweet.

just need someone to step up and order bare gpu dies and go to town.

steal posts much?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.33011620

seems right now even "mining" cards are 95% stock video cards, just with no display connectors. everything else is the same except maybe the bios.

i wonder how far a REAL mining card could be stripped down if it didnt need to conform to the pcie spec physically and electrically.  only needs a 1x pcie connector, a few pcie power connectors, a GPU, memory and few glue chips and thats it. so it could be much less expensive, fit into smaller (non standard mining only) cases, reach higher rates (tweaked memory and timings and controllers, say 512 bits wide or something [if that can be done i gather memory bus is baked into the gpu, but maybe bank switching or something can be done]). twice the compute power in half the space. would be sweet.

just need someone to step up and order bare gpu dies and go to town.


reported

EDIT: can a DT member paint him with some red trust please. looks like hes trying to meet a bounty post count.

and my original post (link):
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.33011620

seems right now even "mining" cards are 95% stock video cards, just with no display connectors. everything else is the same except maybe the bios.

i wonder how far a REAL mining card could be stripped down if it didnt need to conform to the pcie spec physically and electrically.  only needs a 1x pcie connector, a few pcie power connectors, a GPU, memory and few glue chips and thats it. so it could be much less expensive, fit into smaller (non standard mining only) cases, reach higher rates (tweaked memory and timings and controllers, say 512 bits wide or something [if that can be done i gather memory bus is baked into the gpu, but maybe bank switching or something can be done]). twice the compute power in half the space. would be sweet.

just need someone to step up and order bare gpu dies and go to town.

EDITs: archives

page with his copied post with my reply:

https://web.archive.org/web/20180507111957/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2786298.msg36248684#

my original post:

https://web.archive.org/web/20180507112409/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2786298.msg33011620
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Kita gan sekarang memang sedang di uji dengan kualitas postingan untuk mendapatkan merit. sebelumnya agan2 sekalian ane ada sedikit saran,bagaimana jika thread ini di khususkan untuk menyubmit postingan.yang sekiranya layak diberi merit saja bukan untuk berdiskusi,jadi biar memudahkan pemberi merit mereviewing postingan" yang disubmit? hal ini guna untuk meningkatkan keterampilan serta kualitas para bitcoiner.


Archived.

Source:
Maaf sebelumnya agan2 sekalian saya ada sedikit saran,bagaimana jika thread ini di khususkan untuk menyubmit postingan" yang sekiranya layak diberi merit saja bukan untuk berdiskusi,jadi biar memudahkan pemberi merit mereviewing postingan" yang disubmit?

legendary
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Vertigomom #2089129 registered today and already started copy-pasting from other websites :/

KYC (Know Your Customer) Guidelines issued by RBI are attached to Prevention of Money Laundering Act.]

 Banks and other financial institutions ascertain the truthfulness and accuracy of your documentation before they on board you as a customer and monitor your relationship for fraud management thereafter.

In case you are seeking a financial product for your company/partnership, you will need to provide KYC for the company/partnership in case you are availing any financial product for the first time.

Original: https://www.quora.com/What-is-KYC-and-why-is-it-required
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dogs are cute.
Bill gator's sMerit Post-Review thread got moved to Off-topic, and was instantly attacked by spambots.
I saw the thread and I was like whoo....The heck is that? This actually made Bill lock his thread.
Does it make any difference if these account are tagged? Does any of them care about the red trust? Does the bounty campaign care about red trust? I'm not really sure that this worth the effort... I think what they really care is deleting their posts (activity decrease) or ban...
It doesn't make a difference,they aren't here to trade, they are here for bounties. The bounty managers mostly don't do anything about is what the main cause is. This has been discussed so many times and yet bounty mangers are reluctant to do their own work.

Thanks to rickbig41 and other mods,they get nuked soon enough.  Smiley
I was thinking of setting a trap in Off-topic: "Post here to be banned" Cheesy
Do it. Seriously. Bots aren't that smart yet. Take advantage of them before they wipe out the human race.
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I think what they really care is deleting their posts (activity decrease) or ban...
That's why I post it here Wink
I was thinking of setting a trap in Off-topic: "Post here to be banned" Cheesy

I found 10 more spambots, I'm not sure if it's a coincidence that there's 10 again:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tunoh-2049105 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/unemi-2049108 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/niter-2049110 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/rallu-2049116 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/fryne-2049119 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/jaria-2049120 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/ogrdy-2049143 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/zzast-2049836 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/yncou-2049140 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/yante-2049147 banned!
All spamming here (10 posts in 30 seconds), all copy/pasting from the same (shitty) thread. They even copied it all from the same page, very easy to verify.
Please nuke these 10 accounts too.

I know it doesn't help much considering how massive the spam is, but at least nuking these 20 accounts cleans up 600 posts.
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Bill gator's sMerit Post-Review thread got moved to Off-topic, and was instantly attacked by spambots.
...
To be thorough, I've checked all 10 posts. They're copied from earlier posts within the same thread.
...

You've made me curious about the Off topic section, I haven't read it a long time ago.
So I've started to check one of the above mentioned bots' posts and started to read a random thread....
It's horrible...
On the first page I have checked, I've found several bots, copying the last post, and they don't care about duplicating a post in a thread...
You can check this user, if you want https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/john-joseph-patagan-1736281 and this is https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.31917615 one example where it copies the last post without any effort to hide that it's copypasting....
I don't know if the Off topic worth the effort to start to dig it up (the topics and the users), I hope that the merit system will slowly make them understand that it's not the quantity but the quality which will make them rank up on the long run...

While I was posting this, DarkStar_ hit them all with red trust. Please nuke'm anyway Tongue

Does it make any difference if these account are tagged? Does any of them care about the red trust? Does the bounty campaign care about red trust? I'm not really sure that this worth the effort... I think what they really care is deleting their posts (activity decrease) or ban...
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Bill gator's sMerit Post-Review thread got moved to Off-topic, and was instantly attacked by spambots.
Please nuke these bots:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/fenne-2048733 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mblbe-2048740 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/ynile-2044580 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/warir-2048963 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tallo-2048966 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/brine-2048972 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/ffini-2048991 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/furmi-2048993 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/nswia-2048997 banned!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/paish-2049104 banned!
They're not worth posting their account name. The userID makes it clear they're all registered around the same time, and all posting here. The bot made 10 posts within 34 seconds from 10 different accounts!

To be thorough, I've checked all 10 posts. They're copied from earlier posts within the same thread. Considering how obvious it is they are bots, I won't post further evidence here. Please nuke all 10.

While I was posting this, DarkStar_ hit them all with red trust. Please nuke'm anyway Tongue
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Leave no FUD unchallenged
Three copy/pasta replies in a row in the same thread (pretty sure I've already reported the OP's post too, since that's also plagiarised, but I'll mention that again just in case):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--3156023
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--3156023
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--3156023

All copied verbatim, either from CoinDesk or the Lightning whitepaper.
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'The right to privacy matters'
was this one found ?

I quoted me quoting him

MY problem is to be sure is I do not know where I read his stuff that he wrote but I know I just read it somewhere

An integrated power supply is a TERRIBLE idea, I hope that they reconsider.
:)When we set out with the goal to bring a new generation of Bitcoin miner to market, we wanted to push the envelope and innovate in a way that would stimulate further competition.
  :)Making BTC miners however, is surprisingly difficult because they they need to achieve extreme conditions. We chose the route of developing a 10nm chip because it was the newest technology available at the time with promising advantages. However, after 14nm the physics change and introduce harder engineering challenges due to the small scale.
 :)One of the common misconceptions is that the smaller the nm size, the greater efficiency one will gain. In reality, gains are tempered by losses in other areas due to the new physics.



this looks like you plagiarized someone.

in order too get money for a signature campaign

I know I read those exact words somewhere in the last 10 days.


I bolded  what I think he did    Cryptodetails  maybe someone else can find those sentences


Edit I found them here

https://halongmining.com/blog/category/news/


When we set out with the goal to bring a new generation of Bitcoin miner to market, we wanted to push the envelope and innovate in a way that would stimulate further competition. Making BTC miners however, is surprisingly difficult because they they need to achieve extreme conditions. We chose the route of developing a 10nm chip because it was the newest technology available at the time with promising advantages. However, after 14nm the physics change and introduce harder engineering challenges due to the small scale. One of the common misconceptions is that the smaller the nm size, the greater efficiency one will gain. In reality, gains are tempered by losses in other areas due to the new physics.


so I guess I am correct.
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I just copy/paste my post made on this board (yes I'm copy pasting, don't ban me please Grin)

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I'm partecipating in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3223136.1080 which is the new Waves' [ANN] thread.
I noticed that some accounts are spamming like no tomorrow, copy/pasting their posts, few examples, look at this users' posts history:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tomkoinify-376436

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/qberty-10733

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/ruxun-176337

If someone posts a news or ask a question about Waves his/her post is likely to be lost in this spam fest, now, I really hope that it's not Sasha's or any other waves' members fault but this must be stopped imo.
Usually I'm fine to read some spam posts here and there but this is literally a spam fest

More users:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/xyver-103527

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kknft-33394

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/manofknight-32453

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/josecauy-116791

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/puhi-509515

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/dogeboy-218917

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/baokychen-216933

Since I'm adding users as they're posting, this is my original thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/spam-going-on-waves-thread-3514911
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