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Não sei se vc sabe mas um mixer é um honeypot centralizado o Roman Sterlingov foi condenado a 30 anos de prisão por operar o Bitcoin Fog com base da pesquisa da chainanalysis ele tbm não protege quem envia ou seja cada pessoa vai ser rastreada por enviar para esse mixer, o que precisaria seria um coinjoin (que Não é mixer) descentralizado antes e depois do processo e que quebre todos os links deterministicos hoje não existe tinha a samourai wallet mas o cordenador a whirpool tbm era centralizado e hoje mesmo tiveram um julgamento e já pagaram mais de 4 milhões de fiança para responder em domicílio. Novamente o bitcoin é totalmente rastreavel não existe solução para privacidade nele hoje todos os nós registram os Ips tbm.

If anyone else on the face of the earth started exploding people heads with planted explosives they would be called terrorists but when it's the jews it's acceptable for the 96% of NPCs out there.

Every 12000 years the entire solar system pass through a cataclysmic event provoked by the current galaxy sheet that disrupt everything from stars that happens to do micronovas to planets that flip the magnetic field poles and weakens it, making the worst combination of all.

https://cdn.satellite.earth/53d2a8af56fbadbf5e85eefbe60c08adfc8cdabe35ca7cd00cd3c104581ab543.mp4

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I'm never using wireless earbuds again if the jews can detonate phones imagine detonating something that is literally in your head.

Read the Bible

The Origin of the Term "Semites"

"Semite" is derived from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the biblical account.

* Biblical Roots: In the Book of Genesis, Noah's three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, are considered the ancestors of all humanity.

No scientific evidence: 💁🏻‍♂️

No white people are not Noah's sons, first Noah is a fiction never existed second on this fiction THE JEWISH GOD KILLS EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING ON EARTH. If you follow this logic saying Noah was white there would be ONLY WHITES ON EARTH. On the fiction bible history Noah had 3 sons Ham the father of black people, Shem the father of the SEMITIC people meaning the arabs and Joseph the Greeks. From Shem the 12 tribes of ISRAEL comes from Jacob son of Isaac son of Abraham all of them circumcised a Jewish subhuman practice. Esau literally his twin brother also a Jew while the jews say they are Amalek the tribe that came from Edom son of Esau where Europeans come from this sect of British Israelism invert the papers saying they are the "white israelites".

The age of the Egypt pyramids

Robert has assumed that the age of the pyramids is the same as the date of the closest distance to the Orion belt from Earth; the goal was to match the pattern of the pyramids with the pattern of the Orion belt.

But the number that appeared on the screen was a surprise. The program showed that the age of the pyramids was 10450 BC!

https://egyptmagictours.com/the-orions-belt-and-the-true-age-of-the-pyramids/

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chat gtp 4O answer there-

In the images you shared, the term "Sighash" refers to the "Signature Hash" or "Sighash" type used when signing Bitcoin transactions. This option determines which parts of the transaction are signed and, therefore, which parts can be modified later by others.

Here's what each option generally means:

1. **All (Recommended)**: This is the default and recommended setting. It signs all inputs and outputs, meaning the transaction cannot be altered in any way once signed.

2. **None**: This signs nothing. It allows anyone to modify both inputs and outputs, which is dangerous and not recommended for standard use, as it leaves your transaction completely insecure.

3. **Single**: This only signs one specific output, leaving other outputs and inputs open for modification by others. This is a specialized use case and is risky unless you know exactly what you're doing.

4. **All + Anyone Can Pay**: This signs all outputs, but allows anyone to add more inputs. It can be useful for certain complex transactions where multiple parties need to contribute to the transaction.

5. **None + Anyone Can Pay**: This doesn’t sign anything specific, but allows others to add inputs and outputs, which can be risky as it leaves the transaction open to manipulation.

6. **Single + Anyone Can Pay**: This only signs one output and allows other people to add inputs.

The "None" option, which was selected in the shared image, is dangerous for a typical user because it allows anyone to modify the transaction, including changing the recipient or the amount of Bitcoin being sent. This is likely what caused the 0.8 BTC loss mentioned in the post you shared.

It’s always advisable to stick with the recommended "All" unless you're doing advanced multi-party transactions and fully understand the risks involved with other options.

Isn't that option that ordinal guys use to snipe nfts on the mempool?