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legendary
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These are all decent points by PlanB..  

In this discussion, I would only quibble with his engaging in a kind of anchoring on $63k - even though yeah sure it is the ballpark of the current ATH.. but even he should likely recognize and appreciate that $63k is not too likely to be any kind of short-term gravitation point - beyond just serving as a pass through point.

On the other hand, if BTC prices were to top off for this cycle anywhere between $188k and $400k-ish (which are ballpark numbers that even PlanB has thrown out there), then $63k would be more than reasonable for a coming back to Jesus point (a kind of dippening bottom for the next cycle)... and hey, part of the reason to consider that $188k might be too conservative as a top for this cycle would be that $63k would only end up constituting around 67% correction from such a hypothetical top which to me more logically justifies that a blow-off top may well end up playing out a wee bit MOAR higher than $188k rather than justifying that kind of a potentially pathetic top to justify a lower than $63k bottom - absent merely a wick or something in that arena..

And, hey whatever I surely do not want to get ahead of my lil selfie about any of these kinds of matters in terms of attempting to get too far into specifics about a subsequent potential leg of our bitcoin journey when we have not even seen how this particular leg is going to play out... one step at a time.. one step at a time...

In the end, peeps can believe whatever they like in terms of what degree of subsequent bottoms would be feasible and reasonable but we surely are going to need to witness how this particular top plays out (yes presuming a top at some point.. but how far and when is another question) before we start to even attempt to be get into any kind of realistic and specific details in terms of attempting to attempt to figure our what might be the next leg of our king daddy's anticipated price journey- which presumably would be a subsequent correction that comes after the anticipated top (and we seem to be in the toppening portion as I type this post.. that's my working angle....surely not unsimilar to a few other regulars here)..
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Finally got my Lightning Node Running!

8DegreesWO

I ended up using a minimal installation of CentOS (NO GUI). Had to learn a bunch of new commands. no ifconfig/netstat/ntpupdate... crazy!

Ended up going 2 x 1TB SSD (Mid Range WD) and RAID1 (Software RAID). One massive root (/) partition and no SWAP. System takes about 5 Seconds to boot up.

I didn't op for TOR Services as i wasn't too worried about hiding my IP/Location and i wanted other public nodes to be able to connect back to me without having to first initiate the connection. Hence, Port Forward is enabled.

Still checking all the possible options in lnd.conf, but overall the basics are done!

I have downloaded 65GB of the Bitcoin Blockchain (Approx. 4 Hours). Using Bitcoin Core.

Planning to fund it with about 0.3BTC as i have that floating around in coinbase.

Will start with 8 Channels of about 500,000SAT to 5,000,000SAT. Love to get this WO LN Mesh up and running!

I have to admit i do miss using command line interface.



I set up my first Umbrel node. I too would like to join this WO LN hub.

I am still about a day away, about another 250GB of the blockchain to download.
legendary
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Finally got my Lightning Node Running!

8DegreesWO

I ended up using a minimal installation of CentOS (NO GUI). Had to learn a bunch of new commands. no ifconfig/netstat/ntpupdate... crazy!

Ended up going 2 x 1TB SSD (Mid Range WD) and RAID1 (Software RAID). One massive root (/) partition and no SWAP. System takes about 5 Seconds to boot up.

I didn't op for TOR Services as i wasn't too worried about hiding my IP/Location and i wanted other public nodes to be able to connect back to me without having to first initiate the connection. Hence, Port Forward is enabled.

Still checking all the possible options in lnd.conf, but overall the basics are done!

I have downloaded 65GB of the Bitcoin Blockchain (Approx. 4 Hours). Using Bitcoin Core.

Planning to fund it with about 0.3BTC as i have that floating around in coinbase.

Will start with 8 Channels of about 500,000SAT to 5,000,000SAT. Love to get this WO LN Mesh up and running!

I have to admit i do miss using command line interface.



I set up my first Umbrel node. I too would like to join this WO LN hub.
legendary
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I would not use SMS that way, personally, because, that's exactly how hackers sim swap to get into your account. If I have google auth, or the secret, I keep that stored separately. Then I can always use that to generate the new time based one time code that changes every 30 seconds.

I actually don't use a phone or mobile device for my google auth codes, I use a separate computer.
I'm compromising in other forms of security but generally it's still better than what most people use or do.

Don't break your phone, or make sure you have the secret so you can easily use it on any other phone or device.

Precisely. I actually do use a dedicated tablet for that separate from my phone and other computers. It stays turned off and stored in a secured/locked, non-disclosed location when not needed, and I only turn on wifi for about 1 minute only to re-sync the google auth codes when needed every few months when I use it, and then turn wifi right back off again. The secret is stored offline and secured. I do all crypto related activity on a desktop only (with a hardware wallet), not on a phone. Actually never on a phone.

It boggles my mind that most crypto people I read about do everything, including crypto wallet storage and also authentication to their crypto accounts, all on one single device: their phone. Are they fkn stupid? It's almost like they want to get phished/hacked/scammed out of their crypto.

I will say one thing though: we will never achieve mass adoption of Bitcoin until storing and using crypto is as easy as having and using a bank account online. The masses will never jump through all these technological hoops in order to adopt bitcoin. They are too afraid of fucking something up and getting hacked.

I do similarly, but I understand you can do the same thing with two phones, or two tablets, one being the cold storage and always kept offline. I just don't like to compose or draft my transactions from a phone because it does not offer the same settings? or granularity or whatever that I prefer compared to doing it on the desktop. (Using Electrum.)
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
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legendary
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I would not use SMS that way, personally, because, that's exactly how hackers sim swap to get into your account. If I have google auth, or the secret, I keep that stored separately. Then I can always use that to generate the new time based one time code that changes every 30 seconds.

I actually don't use a phone or mobile device for my google auth codes, I use a separate computer.
I'm compromising in other forms of security but generally it's still better than what most people use or do.

Don't break your phone, or make sure you have the secret so you can easily use it on any other phone or device.

Precisely. I actually do use a dedicated tablet for that separate from my phone and other computers. It stays turned off and stored in a secured/locked, non-disclosed location when not needed, and I only turn on wifi for about 1 minute only to re-sync the google auth codes when needed every few months when I use it, and then turn wifi right back off again. The secret is stored offline and secured. I do all crypto related activity on a desktop only (with a hardware wallet), not on a phone. Actually never on a phone.

It boggles my mind that most crypto people I read about do everything, including crypto wallet storage and also authentication to their crypto accounts, all on one single device: their phone. Are they fkn stupid? It's almost like they want to get phished/hacked/scammed out of their crypto.

I will say one thing though: we will never achieve mass adoption of Bitcoin until storing and using crypto is as easy as having and using a bank account online. The masses will never jump through all these technological hoops in order to adopt bitcoin. They are too afraid of fucking something up and getting hacked.
legendary
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Enjoying my first and well deserved retirement vacation after lockdown and kids summercamp. I'm in Kos island, Greece. The mountains at the background is Turkey.



Nice 🍸🍺🍺🍻
hero member
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Finally got my Lightning Node Running!

8DegreesWO

I ended up using a minimal installation of CentOS (NO GUI). Had to learn a bunch of new commands. no ifconfig/netstat/ntpupdate... crazy!

Ended up going 2 x 1TB SSD (Mid Range WD) and RAID1 (Software RAID). One massive root (/) partition and no SWAP. System takes about 5 Seconds to boot up.

I didn't op for TOR Services as i wasn't too worried about hiding my IP/Location and i wanted other public nodes to be able to connect back to me without having to first initiate the connection. Hence, Port Forward is enabled.

Still checking all the possible options in lnd.conf, but overall the basics are done!

I have downloaded 65GB of the Bitcoin Blockchain (Approx. 4 Hours). Using Bitcoin Core.

Planning to fund it with about 0.3BTC as i have that floating around in coinbase.

Will start with 8 Channels of about 500,000SAT to 5,000,000SAT. Love to get this WO LN Mesh up and running!

I have to admit i do miss using command line interface.

legendary
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what a way to wake up in the morning :
"Yesterday we learned that one of our employees purchased items that they knew were set to display on our front page before they appeared there publicly.  This is incredibly disappointing. We want to be clear that this behavior does not represent our values as a team"
Wow, opensea, what a SURPRISE, that employees (including literally top management, Nate Chastain, Head of Product of all positions) fucked over everyone.  I am surprised and shocked, dare I say SHOCKED, to see that the platform fucks over people buying NFT's for personal profit.  Shocked I say /s

legendary
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Also would like to revisit an old article from early this month which states "Researchers from the University of Texas have raised fresh concerns regarding Block.one’s record $4.362-billion ICO for the EOS blockchain in 2017 and 2018.(...)First, it directly manipulated EOS’s offering price upward through the extra buying and inflated the market value of the token. Second, it created the false impression of value of the token which enticed others to want to purchase the ICO token"

So 40% of the ICO was wash trades, for 1.2 million ETH, to pump the price and create an illusion of activity to entice people to buy it.  Everybody knows about this strategy.

But can we pump before the reckoning pls ?
legendary
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what a way to wake up in the morning :
"Yesterday we learned that one of our employees purchased items that they knew were set to display on our front page before they appeared there publicly.  This is incredibly disappointing. We want to be clear that this behavior does not represent our values as a team"
Wow, opensea, what a SURPRISE, that employees (including literally top management, Nate Chastain, Head of Product of all positions) fucked over everyone.  I am surprised and shocked, dare I say SHOCKED, to see that the platform fucks over people buying NFT's for personal profit.  Shocked I say /s
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Microsoft Authenticator app, Windows Hello, a security key, or an SMS / email verification code instead of a password

Pro tip: Never ever ever ever ever ever use SMS authentication. Why in the world do they offer that as an option???

Microsoft has always been about convenience over security. It's only other OSs offering better and beginning to gain interest that forced them to take things at all seriously. And even then you end up with an abomination like UAC.
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google auth has issues if the phone breaks.

sms does not have the issues.  So they use sms.

If you are locked out of  your account due to a broken phone and have sms. Buy a new phone port the old number  and you have sms working.

If this happens with google auth the new google auth does not work as it will not be synched.


Sms can be made secure more secure if crossed linked to an email and the email is crossed link to a password.

I am not a smart phone user so my question may be dumb, apologies then.
But what keeps you from backing up your 2FA OTP key in a safe place and just restoring it on the new phone? I mean it's a pretty short character string that even can be handwritten on a post-it (pun intended).

SMS ist just unsafe and dangerous for such sensitive things in todays world.

That's what I do. I keep the secret or the 2FA key. Some sites force you to scan a QR code, so I scan it using a third party QR code scanner to get the secret, and then I back that up.

Most or all sites require you to type in the 6 digit code to confirm activation of 2FA. Some are just hard headed and insist on a particular app like MS or Authy, and for those, I haven't really found a work-around and just don't do it; it's not that important to me. I do send them an email to use time based codes and not lock in to a particular app, or to at least give me the secret.
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