Resurrecting a dead torrent tracker and finding 3 million peers
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Orphaned domains like this are interesting, there was a defcon talk, I think, where the presenter bought a bunch of blacklisted orphaned domains just to see if anything would try and connect to them. They got hit with so many botnet clients trying to phone home.
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 16:29 zuletzt editiert vonPlease post a link if you're able, that sounds like a very interesting watch.
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paying in crypto is nice partly for this reason
But a lot of uneducated people will spam "crypto is a scam"
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 16:39 zuletzt editiert vonCrypto is a scam.
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Crypto is a scam.
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 16:49 zuletzt editiert von ipitco@lemmy.super.ynh.frBreaking news! Criminals (but not only) use crypto, and people get scammed. This happens as well with fiat, so that must surely mean fiat is a scam!
Flawless logic, really. You people impress me with your thinking.
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Breaking news! Criminals (but not only) use crypto, and people get scammed. This happens as well with fiat, so that must surely mean fiat is a scam!
Flawless logic, really. You people impress me with your thinking.
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 17:33 zuletzt editiert vonif you sell something for $1 at 10am your $1 still buys $1 at 10pm.
in crypto, it's easily manipulated, and that's by design. it's a scam because the only people who have that control are the wealthy.
If I sell 1BT worth of something at 10am, it could be worth 2BT at 10pm, but it could also be worth .1BT equally.
the purpose of a Fiat currency is economic supremacy that is backed by the governing body and the economy that uses it.
tell me, what governing body or economy is crypto backed by?
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And if there is. Please seed that.
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 18:50 zuletzt editiert vonI usually do, but in general they're dead for lack of demand
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paying in crypto is nice partly for this reason
But a lot of uneducated people will spam "crypto is a scam"
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 20:50 zuletzt editiert vonCrypto is not a scam, it's just plain stupid.
The entire idea behind it is what a third grader might come up with and think it's a great idea. It's not.
It literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else. Can you imagine doing billions of transactions per day this way? It is extremely inefficient and yes, this is one of the reasons why even the relatively low amount of transactions that Bitcoin processes costs more electricity than a small modern country.
It's in a way comparable to a cpu doing 6+7 in a single CPU cycle whilst AI needs to burn down a forest to answer the same question
Crypto is stupid.
I get what its trying to replace and i agree that the current system sucks as well for a long list of reasons, but crypto is NOT the solution. A fundamentally different system must be designed to be able to solve the issues that crypto is trying to solve
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if you sell something for $1 at 10am your $1 still buys $1 at 10pm.
in crypto, it's easily manipulated, and that's by design. it's a scam because the only people who have that control are the wealthy.
If I sell 1BT worth of something at 10am, it could be worth 2BT at 10pm, but it could also be worth .1BT equally.
the purpose of a Fiat currency is economic supremacy that is backed by the governing body and the economy that uses it.
tell me, what governing body or economy is crypto backed by?
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 20:51 zuletzt editiert vonNone of that is "by design" its just the result of an unstable system. Crypto sucks for a long list of different reasons.
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None of that is "by design" its just the result of an unstable system. Crypto sucks for a long list of different reasons.
schrieb am 18. Juni 2025, 21:32 zuletzt editiert vonit is by design for a lot of them.
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it is by design for a lot of them.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 00:57 zuletzt editiert vonThe instability?
You're giving it too much credit, especially the altcoins that didn't look beyond "existing". I know, I made one like 7 years ago or so and I ain't proud of it.
The instability of the worth of these crypto coins is just inherent to the instability of it, and actually not that different from currency fluctuations. You don't think the entire world works with US dollars, no?
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Crypto is not a scam, it's just plain stupid.
The entire idea behind it is what a third grader might come up with and think it's a great idea. It's not.
It literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else. Can you imagine doing billions of transactions per day this way? It is extremely inefficient and yes, this is one of the reasons why even the relatively low amount of transactions that Bitcoin processes costs more electricity than a small modern country.
It's in a way comparable to a cpu doing 6+7 in a single CPU cycle whilst AI needs to burn down a forest to answer the same question
Crypto is stupid.
I get what its trying to replace and i agree that the current system sucks as well for a long list of reasons, but crypto is NOT the solution. A fundamentally different system must be designed to be able to solve the issues that crypto is trying to solve
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 02:03 zuletzt editiert vonIt literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else.
wat?
wallets don't process any transactions other than yours. and even then, wallets do the easy work.
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Crypto is a scam.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 02:31 zuletzt editiert vonYour existence is a scam.
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Breaking news! Criminals (but not only) use crypto, and people get scammed. This happens as well with fiat, so that must surely mean fiat is a scam!
Flawless logic, really. You people impress me with your thinking.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 02:31 zuletzt editiert vonDon't even bother. You'll never get through to these drones.
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People really need to get over this idea that using crypto to buy things makes you anonymous.
And people should also know that there are privacy coins and mixers
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 02:54 zuletzt editiert vonI might be mistaken, but isn’t using a mixer considered money laundering in the US?
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Don't even bother. You'll never get through to these drones.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 05:30 zuletzt editiert vonWtf are you talking about
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Crypto is not a scam, it's just plain stupid.
The entire idea behind it is what a third grader might come up with and think it's a great idea. It's not.
It literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else. Can you imagine doing billions of transactions per day this way? It is extremely inefficient and yes, this is one of the reasons why even the relatively low amount of transactions that Bitcoin processes costs more electricity than a small modern country.
It's in a way comparable to a cpu doing 6+7 in a single CPU cycle whilst AI needs to burn down a forest to answer the same question
Crypto is stupid.
I get what its trying to replace and i agree that the current system sucks as well for a long list of reasons, but crypto is NOT the solution. A fundamentally different system must be designed to be able to solve the issues that crypto is trying to solve
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 05:56 zuletzt editiert vonYou don’t understand how crypto works it seems
It literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else
That’s misleading. Your wallet scans blocks for transactions that goes to your wallet, but this is super fast for many cryptocurrencies. Wallets usually sync in seconds.
this is one of the reasons why even the relatively low amount of transactions that Bitcoin processes costs more electricity than a small modern country.
No. The main reason is block size and block emission period. Also, you’re completely forgetting the fact that non Proof Of Work cryptocurrencies exist, and have close to 0 electricity cost
The entire idea behind it is what a third grader might come up with and think it's a great idea. It's not.
If they do they’re pretty much a fucking genius for their age
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 05:59 zuletzt editiert von
USA also claimed they owned all BTC that went through dark net markets. I don’t care what they think about X or Y thing
But yea that would be considered ML in many countries because you’re hiding the links and making it seem like normal money, which it should be imo
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 06:22 zuletzt editiert von lovablesidekick@lemmy.world
I'm a developer but have utterly no experience with torrent architecture, or for that matter anything outside of standard web services and the kinds of things companies do. But I've been wondering if BitTorrent technology would be usable for federating content for things such as Lemmy. After reading that somebody was begging for money to offset the $5k/month they were spending to run an instance (I mean, that shows true dedicaton but holy crap dude), it seems like a distributed architecture would make a lot more sense than somebody having to foot the bill for a big-ass server. I just personally wouldn't know where to begin on a project like that, but maybe if somebody with the right combo of skills and experience gave it some thought...
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Wtf are you talking about
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 06:43 zuletzt editiert vonYou won't convince anyone one here that crypto isn't a scam. These people are set in their ways.
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if you sell something for $1 at 10am your $1 still buys $1 at 10pm.
in crypto, it's easily manipulated, and that's by design. it's a scam because the only people who have that control are the wealthy.
If I sell 1BT worth of something at 10am, it could be worth 2BT at 10pm, but it could also be worth .1BT equally.
the purpose of a Fiat currency is economic supremacy that is backed by the governing body and the economy that uses it.
tell me, what governing body or economy is crypto backed by?
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 06:48 zuletzt editiert vonif you sell something for $1 at 10am your $1 still buys $1 at 10pm.
This is untrue for pretty much everything, even fiat. Everything is a market. A good example of this: stocks.
in crypto, it's easily manipulated, and that's by design.
Now this is just false. You’re just inventing fake facts here. You clearly know nothing of the history of crypto.
If I sell 1BT worth of something at 10am, it could be worth 2BT at 10pm, but it could also be worth .1BT equally.
Uhh no? 1 BTC will always be 1 BTC. Its value compared to other assets will change though. And in that case it would have less value indeed. You’re just allergic to high variations and high risks assets. Stocks is exactly the same. Some assets vary more than others. Let me assure you the value of BTC will never do a +/-10x in a day
tell me, what governing body or economy is crypto backed by?
Emission (POW, POS…) (or total stock), demand and offer and perceived value, just like everything on earth?
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You won't convince anyone one here that crypto isn't a scam. These people are set in their ways.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 07:11 zuletzt editiert vonAnd stubbornly entitled
Their uncle must’ve been rug pulled when buying a shitcoin or something and now they believe crypto is nothing but a scam
But yea there’s nothing to do. If you can’t educate them then let them stay in their ignorance if they like it. I just don’t feel that letting them spread their misinformation is a good thing