Message from @CharlesLaurence -CA
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@Deleted User: Thanks for posting this. Using CoinBase, I might have contributed to the legal fund of certain Alt-Right defendant(s) -none of whom are convicted of anything! Mysteriously, I got a message from Uber that I was not supposed to use thier services for anti-Dieversity efforts. And then I got a message from Coinbase that I was being suspended, with zero reason given. For a process that is supposed to be untraceable and confidential, and LEGAL, I was astounded how our civil rights are erroded by the coorporate oligarchs that effectively rule ZOG.
No tbh my main curiosity is what people outside my normal sphere are using and how. I find it useful to see these utilities from a different perspective and how I can go about things differently.
@CharlesLaurence -CA they specifically said "anti-diversity"?
I forget exactly, but essentially YES.
@Placidseven - MO That's one of the best ways to learn once you're actively developing. How about you? What do you use and how do you approach problem-solving?
@CharlesLaurence -CA good grief. insanity.
I told them the only persons who are getting discriminated agains are Christian Bakers. It went to a dead-link email
@CharlesLaurence -CA out of curiosity, why did you choose to use coinbase instead of managing your own wallet?
of courrrrrrse
It was my first time buying bitcoin, and everywhere I looked it said I needed a wallet.
I have several books on Bitcoin and blockchain. Would you be interested in them?
One is a "getting started" book
Currently I use mostly php and python w/ sql db. We have a rather large portal web app with redundant servers and sql databases. The portal also uses JavaScript which I haven't delve into yet.
I am developing tools for the web app. I am currently teaching myself node.js in favor of it's multitasking ability and mongodb for its ability to create data structure on the fly. Which will work nicely once I start working on the api.
Would you like a NodeJS book that was immensely useful for me when I was learning?
Yeah what's it called?
NodeJS the right way
thanks I'll check it out
I will mail it to you. PM incoming
Seriously?
I thought you meant give me the name of the book... not a physical copy
@AshBrighton-AL, No thanks on the books. I'm gonna just send cash in the mail Never a problem with that, and you never get shoa'd .
cool
just FYI though, you don't need a third-party to handle your wallet. You can do it entirely on your own and that will prevent you from getting blacklisted for the most part
It was an enlightening experience to get shoa'd for such a trivial exercise of rights. And I have only ever used Uber like once this year. How they though I was in Charlotteville or whatever is beyond me. The point is, Google holds all the data, they hate thought criminals, and we need to be mindful that they hate us.
absolutely. your story is probably the most egregious example of cross-platform clampdown that I'm aware of
I need to look into managing my own wallet. I was looking to start investing some of what I've been putting in my IRA into crypto.
@CharlesLaurence -CA thanks for the heads up.
Is there a wallet for the alt-right? Or that is alt-right recommended?
Technically a "wallet" is its own entity. It's integral to the bitcoin concept. There doesn't have to be a third party involved.
I'm going to PM you a book that explains it nicely.
@Deleted User Thanks. Looking to get some coin
I guess this would be under techie stuff, anybody here a ham radio operator. I'd like to get in to it, but i am electronically retarded.
I'm taking tutorial/explanation requests. Hit me.
Openvpn for a secure connection when connected to public wifi and managing/accessing local network remotely.
Not sure if that's to basic.... trying to think of things that will be useful to a wider audience @Deleted User
@CharlesLaurence -CA#4176 I just use Coinbase to buy and sell, after you buy just move it to a private wallet and go from there. Exodus.io makes a good wallet. You don't have to sync the blockchain, and you have your private keys. If you don't have private keys you don't really have your coins.
@Deleted User that'd be a good tutorial. Setting up a private wallet.
So keeping your private keys in a USB is best? How to secure those
Encrypt it for sure
@dog0fwar you should always write down your private key and keep it in a safe place. Probably millions of $ worth of BTC are gone forever because wallet holders didn't physically record their keys.
Woah