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Not sure what your 9pm is, but at 7:05am GMT today, I bought more 😁
The US president says that he just spoke with the Canadian PM, and they will speak again at 3pm EST (2000GMT). Tariffs still going ahead.
$GMT. Thank me later.
Congrats! I did something similar, sold about .2 BTC when it was around 40k back in 2022 to buy a GMT Pepsi as a wedding present to myself.
That's not an everyday piece unless you're balling. That's a centerpiece of the collection for most of us. I know if I get a root beer GMT that mf coming out on special occasions only. Buddy keeps collecting and it may end up a daily. Never know. All depends on your collection tbh. But most of us ain't got it like that lol
I have a GMT Master II Coke version, love it.
Most are doing the opposite but enjoy what you enjoy. I want the sweet taste of f-u freedom much more than a GMT or Submariner. Enjoy it !
If this shit bottoms out within the next couple hours BTC is on a 12 hour cycle. Happened at 9pm GMT yesterday, happened at 9am gmt this morning, we'll see what happens when the time comes...
Has anyone else noticed Satoshi's "local" timezone is UTC-0 on the forums? Is that a coincidence because I likes GMT or was he in the UK or somewhere close.
Also to help, the vote is due 10th december 8.30am PST / 4:30pm GMT
It was December 5, 2024 in India. Probably GMT too.
Should be 5th December. It happened at like 2:35 am GMT
According to my crystal ball, AI and my coworker Tandoori "The Shaman" Rakesh, the correct answer is anywhere between -12 and +12 GMT.
Give me more data, you looking for UTC, WET or GMT format ?
It will cross 100k on Christmas Eve at 23:59 GMT
So would that 6am GMT on a MONDAY Actually be Done at 10 pm Sunday Night for PST? If 8 hours difference do you buy Monday 10PM or Sunday ? Using this chart as a reference point and I am in PST or Cali (CA) Appreciate your clarification confirmation Wishing ALL the Best ! TIA 👍
I'm a Monday guy too. 6am GMT for me. I have no other friends that DCA like me. One of them keeps talking about buying shitcoins, but isn't open to the idea of a BTC DCA..
12am today GMT time XRP will break $2
Welcome to the **Daily Ethereum Discussion** - November 28, 2024 (GMT+0)
If you wait until Friday 13th at 7pm GMT - I’m launching my first coin on live stream with my identity shared. If you get in just after me. You might 1000x
1️⃣ Sell on Monday, 25 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
2️⃣ Sell on Tuesday, 26 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
3️⃣ Sell on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
4️⃣ Sell on Thursday, 28 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
5️⃣ Sell on Friday, 29 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
5️⃣ Sell on Friday, 29 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
4️⃣ Sell on Thursday, 28 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
3️⃣ Sell on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
2️⃣ Sell on Tuesday, 26 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
1️⃣ Sell on Monday, 25 November 2024, at 10:00 AM GMT.
5️⃣ "FOMO Friday" 🔥 Sell on Friday (29 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
4️⃣ "Throttle Thursday" 🎉 Sell on Thursday (28 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
3️⃣ "Win It Wednesday" 🙌 Sell on Wednesday (27 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
2️⃣ "Turbo Tuesday" 🚀 Sell on Tuesday (26 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
1️⃣ "Moonshot Monday" 🌕 Sell on Monday (25 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
5️⃣ "FOMO Friday" 🔥 Sell on Friday (29 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
4️⃣ "Throttle Thursday" 🎉 Sell on Thursday (28 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
3️⃣ "Win It Wednesday" 🙌 Sell on Wednesday (27 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
2️⃣ "Turbo Tuesday" 🚀 Sell on Tuesday (26 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
1️⃣ "Moonshot Monday" 🌕 Sell on Monday (25 November 2024) at 10:00 AM GMT.
$100k predtion : 12/11/24 17:31 GMT Will you get closer?
Wow! I first bought at 30K!! Thanks will keep adding…. 17 May 2022 5.52pm GMT+0800
Bank of England expected to cut interest rates today at 12pm GMT. Fed expected to cut interest rates today at 2pm EST. Might see a little boost.
7th October we have burger stocks opening at 14.30GMT and then FTX hearing at 15.00GMT - might be an interesting day.
US markets open at 14.30 GMT then burgers dump on Europe as they always do.
Except that doesn't explain it and I'm even more confused. And furthermore, different blockchain explorers are giving contradictory answers! * Blockchain.com [74637 is August 15, 2010 11:02:43](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/74637) while [74638 is August 15, 2010 05:53:59](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/74638). In any timezone, that's 6 hours **earlier**. * BlockStream [74637 is 2010-08-15 11:02:43 GMT -6](https://blockstream.info/block/0000000000606865e679308edf079991764d88e8122ca9250aef5386962b6e84) while [74638 is 2010-08-15 17:53:59 GMT -6](https://blockstream.info/block/000000000069e1affe7161ab4bcbeacebb4ddf155b50e807f42de971b688a09b). That's a 5 hour gap. BtcScan is the same gap of 5 hours from [74637](https://btcscan.org/block/0000000000606865e679308edf079991764d88e8122ca9250aef5386962b6e84) to [74638](https://btcscan.org/block/000000000069e1affe7161ab4bcbeacebb4ddf155b50e807f42de971b688a09b). Okay, what the heck is going on? When was 74638 actually mined?
So I figured out what happened. When I looked up the timestamp of block 74637 "2010-08-15 11:02:43 GMT -6" into my converter that uses PHP's strtotime function, it converted it to "August 15th, 2010 5:02:43 AM MDT". If I do the same calculation without the space (ie "2010-08-15 11:02:43 GMT-6") I get the right time. Thus, it was my understanding of bitcoin block 74637 time that was always incorrect, and the "5 hour gap" happened to be close enough to the real reported downtime of the bitcoin blockchain on popular media sources. This was a stupid error that confused me. In conclusion, the post-fork block 74638 was actually mined just **48 minutes** after block 74637 and **before** Jeff Garzik even posted to report the problem. At the time of the problem being reported, someone else was **already mining on the fixed version** of the bitcoin blockchain. Or, in other words, the bitcoin blockchain **had soft forked a fix to the overflow issue before the issue had even been publicly reported**. If there was a 5 hour gap as media report, that may represent the time for the forked version of the chain to catch up and overtake the original non-forked version. There wasn't really any downtime at all, and as far as I can find, no funds were lost or double spent in this small window. If there is someone who benefited from this incident at all, it would be the recipient of the first 50 BTC mining reward on the soft-forked chain. But [that mining reward itself is yet unspent as we can see in the block reward transaction itself](https://btcscan.org/tx/2ae30f63b1507761b5541f7a723f566abb0701e5f8a97927980381341b5d8cbd). Meaning, whoever had the foresight to find and fix this problem in the bitcoin software has, as of yet more than 14 years later, not even bothered to claim any reward. If anyone is curious to read it, I'm [putting together a summary of all my findings about this incident here](https://quadrigainitiative.com/cryptocurrencyhackscamfraudwiki/index.php?title=Bitcoin_Value_Overflow_184_Billion_Minting_Incident). You're welcome to contribute anything there if you like as well!
I studied economics in n Switzerland for 5 years at the BIS so hereisb my educated prediction. It goes up $5 grand...it then drops $10k..an exchange goes bust...then another turns out to be a big ponzi scheme.. Governments print tons of stimulus money that gets wanked on magic internet money because no one actually earned it..then it goes to shit for 2 years. This time will be different.. bitcoin will $100k on January 13th 2025 @09:13am GMT and will NEVER EVER drop below $65k again so you must buy the dip and remortgage your family home and the US dollar will implode imminently so put every penny you have into it or you will die a peasant.
The validators, this was posted in the official TON status TG ⚡️ TON blockchain malfunctions, judging by reports on the network transactions stopped going and blocks stopped being created. Attention Mainnet validators If your validator has index < 100 please be prepared to urgent action at 04:00 UTC (Wed Aug 28 2024 04:00:00 GMT+0000). Please set alarm. Due to high recent activity (>20m transactions in recent 2 days), garbage collection overloaded many of validators for enough time for them to lose consensus with each other. To restore consensus back, validators need to be restarted at about the same time with specific flags.
⚡️ TON blockchain malfunctions, judging by reports on the network transactions stopped going and blocks stopped being created. Mainnet validator If your validator has index < 100 please be prepared to urgent action at 04:00 UTC (Wed Aug 28 2024 04:00:00 GMT+0000). Please set alarm. P.S. Due to high recent activity (>20m transactions in recent 2 days), garbage collection overloaded many of validators for enough time for them to lose consensus with each other. To restore consensus back, validators need to be restarted at about the same time with specific flags.
> Were gonna see 77k minimum before 24th October, 9:23 pm GMT. u/clownmannolaugh !remindme 24th October, 9:23 pm GMT
Were gonna see 77k minimum before 24th October, 9:23 pm GMT.
On the other hand, the Bitcoin whitepaper PDF had an embedded time zone of EST, and the blog posts and commit history indicate he/she usually slept between 12am - 8am ET (4 am to 12 pm GMT). My guess, he was born in the UK but lived in eastern USA. Or was very much a night owl in the UK and tried to obfuscate his location as much as possible. It's not easy to fake your time zone or your writing style over a long time without any slip ups. Especially when there wasn't really a very compelling reason for him to hide his time zone
Yesterday's result was Amazing!! Again: #BinayOptions Trade; My Day 2, FREE SIGNAL: EUR/USD PUT/SELL Aim Strike Point: 1.09118 > 1.09130 TIMER: 1hr or 18GMT Good Luck
I DCA Monday mornings at 6am GMT.. a good dip indeed!
GOMINING BEST BTC CLOUD MINING SERVICE AROUND!! GoMining NFT Crypto Cloud Mining I would recommend GoMining it uses NFT powered mining and is probably about one of the most legit cloud mining services I’ve used I currently get about about $10-$20 per day deposited into my BTC wallet the more you invest the more you make, you can upgrade your NFT by 2 ways you can upgrade your TH, which is the power your miner has,same way as like a real miner would have. You can also upgrade your W/TH, which is the amount of “power” your nft uses, the higher upgraded it is the less service fee you have to pay per day, which also increases your daily pay out. I’ve seen on the app some people that make upwards of $1,000, $5000 and even up to $15,000/day, yes it takes a lot of money to get to that point but it is possible, theres also discounts you can get from paying the maintenance fee in their crypto currency, its called GMT (GoMining Token) then there is also a “game” in which you click this button that says service daily and if you remeber to do this daily you’ll get 0.3% discount that is stackable as long as you tap the “service” everyday and that discount will go up to 3% maximum, then also as your level increases based on your total TH you will get a 0.6% discount whenever you get a total of 5TH, 10TH, 50TH, 100TH, 200TH, and so on till you reach level 20, there is also pool mining where you can combine your TH with other players with up to 50 players per pool and get rewarded if your pool mines the current block it’s randomly picked which pool wins and mines that current block but your pool has a better chance of mining the block the higher TH your mining pool has combined, but depending on weather you can get in a good pool that take the game serious and actually makes their pool a good and competitive to keep the total amount of TH up then you can make a lot pool mining but thats pretty general description of how it works and what to do to start out and give you the best shot at starting up, this is my referral link to anyone that would be open to trying this app it really does work and I’d recommend it to anyone GoMining https://gmt.io/?ref=8xL6i
Solana is casually up 10% on the day (starting from GMT +0). It’s killing it this month.
Hard to say without seeing the data/file. How about the GMT zone?
I don't really want anything, just pointing out, that if you asked this: >Can I register the number of bitcoins that I had lost through Mt Gox so that I can get some sort of compensation based on the number of bitcoins that I had deposited to Mt Gox when the funds disappeared? on 09:02:59 GMT on July 19, 2023 as per the ticket, then you did not fill your claim. You were supposed to fill in proof of rehabilitation claim on a paper form (that was opened since 2018), not do support tickets 3 months after the final deadline passed (I didn't even realized it was over 5 years to file, not just 3). The liquidator posted all the instructions on mtgox website for years, so it really sucks, but the ship has sailed.
Thank you for contacting us. The following inquiry is received at 09:02:59 GMT on July 19, 2023. We will respond to your inquiry by email. However, please note that the Support Center receives a large number of inquiries recently, and responses or replies to your inquiry may not be timely. We appreciate your patience. [INQUIRY] INQUIRY NO: 35197 INQUIRY: 債権届出・認否について/ About Claim and Result INQUIRY DETAIL: Hi, Can I register the number of bitcoins that I had lost through Mt Gox so that I can get some sort of compensation based on the number of bitcoins that I had deposited to Mt Gox when the funds disappeared? Thanks much, Xxxxxx CREDITOR NUMBER: Z2-293596 -——————————— This e-mail address is used only for the purpose of sending messages, and please note that we are unable to check or respond to any replies sent to this e-mail address. MTGOX Claims System Support Center お問い合わせいただきありがとうございます。 以下のとおり、2023年07月19日18時02分59秒(日本時間)にお問い合わせを受け付けました。 いただいたお問い合わせに関しましては、順次メールにてご連絡させていただきますので、今しばらくお待ちください。 なお、サポートセンターでは多数の問合せを受領しているため、返信がタイムリーになされない可能性があることにつき、予めご了承ください。 [お問い合わせ] お問い合わせ番号: 35197
Everose gold Rolex GMT "rootbeer". Forever calling it my crypto or Bitcoin watch.
I thought the hours were M-F 9am - 5pm GMT?
It certainly got my interest. I just woke up ( 4am +7 GMT, dog woke me up for food) and noticed there's a BUCKET drop going on. How do I get on that train?
You seem to think 57k is a dip spot. How about you make a formal statement like "Bitcoin will fall below $57,000 USD on Coinbase between now and 00:00:00 GMT on July 15, 2024" (or whatever you are talking about with your TA).
Nah dude. We got together. We know everything. Bitcoin will pass the 288k resistance on Thursday July 17, 2025 at 11:04 GMT
Do you guys perhaps have a clue what the future of GMT coin looks like? The Stepn coin
I'm not a moderator but personally, in good faith, I would have to ask you ro take that down. I'll give you until midnight GMT+1. If not down, I will be forced to report you.
Decentralization is a key pillar of crypto. But often teams or founders end up with outsized allocations. How decentralized is GMT distribution amongst the team, investors, community etc?
Hi all! Glad to join this AMA Session. My name is Mark Zalan, and I've been at the exciting crossroads of technology and financial services (Fintech) for about 20 years. Growing up in Silicon Valley during the dot-com boom sparked my passion for tech, which has driven my career ever since. Over the past two decades, I've held various IT leadership roles across several financial services companies around the globe. My journey has even included serving as the CIO of a full-service consumer bank. Since October 2021, I've been part of the GMT team, dedicated to transitioning the GOMINING token from a proof-of-concept/MVP stage to a robust, full-featured product offering. I'm eager to share my experiences and insights with you all, and I'm looking forward to your questions!
TWO YEARS AGO when “Michael,” an owner of cryptocurrency, contacted Joe Grand to help recover access to about $2 million worth of bitcoin he stored in encrypted format on his computer, Grand turned him down. Michael, who is based in Europe and asked to remain anonymous, stored the cryptocurrency in a password-protected digital wallet. He generated a password using the RoboForm password manager and stored that password in a file encrypted with a tool called TrueCrypt. At some point, that file got corrupted and Michael lost access to the 20-character password he had generated to secure his 43.6 BTC (worth a total of about €4,000, or $5,300, in 2013). Michael used the RoboForm password manager to generate the password but did not store it in his manager. He worried that someone would hack his computer and obtain the password. “At [that] time, I was really paranoid with my security,” he laughs. Grand is a famed hardware hacker who in 2022 helped another crypto wallet owner recover access to $2 million in cryptocurrency he thought he’d lost forever after forgetting the PIN to his Trezor wallet. Since then, dozens of people have contacted Grand to help them recover their treasure. But Grand, known by the hacker handle “Kingpin,” turns down most of them, for various reasons. Grand is an electrical engineer who began hacking computing hardware at age 10 and in 2008 cohosted the Discovery Channel’s Prototype This show. He now consults with companies that build complex digital systems to help them understand how hardware hackers like him might subvert their systems. He cracked the Trezor wallet in 2022 using complex hardware techniques that forced the USB-style wallet to reveal its password. But Michael stored his cryptocurrency in a software-based wallet, which meant none of Grand’s hardware skills were relevant this time. He considered brute-forcing Michael’s password—writing a script to automatically guess millions of possible passwords to find the correct one—but determined this wasn’t feasible. He briefly considered that the RoboForm password manager Michael used to generate his password might have a flaw in the way it generated passwords, which would allow him to guess the password more easily. Grand, however, doubted such a flaw existed. Michael contacted multiple people who specialize in cracking cryptography; they all told him “there’s no chance” of retrieving his money. But last June he approached Grand again, hoping to convince him to help, and this time Grand agreed to give it a try, working with a friend named Bruno in Germany who also hacks digital wallets. MOST POPULAR GEAR How Many Charging Stations Would We Need to Totally Replace Gas Stations? BY AARIAN MARSHALL GEAR Your Bike Tires Are Too Skinny. 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If Michael knew the day or general time frame in 2013 when he generated it, as well as the parameters he used to generate the password (for example, the number of characters in the password, including lower- and upper-case letters, figures, and special characters), this would narrow the possible password guesses to a manageable number. Then they could hijack the RoboForm function responsible for checking the date and time on a computer and get it to travel back in time, believing the current date was a day in the 2013 time frame when Michael generated his password. RoboForm would then spit out the same passwords it generated on the days in 2013. There was one problem: Michael couldn’t remember when he created the password. According to the log on his software wallet, Michael moved bitcoin into his wallet for the first time on April 14, 2013. But he couldn’t remember if he generated the password the same day or some time before or after this. So, looking at the parameters of other passwords he generated using RoboForm, Grand and Bruno configured RoboForm to generate 20-character passwords with upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and eight special characters from March 1 to April 20, 2013. It failed to generate the right password. So Grand and Bruno lengthened the time frame from April 20 to June 1, 2013, using the same parameters. Still no luck. Michael says they kept coming back to him, asking if he was sure about the parameters he’d used. He stuck to his first answer. “They really annoyed me, because who knows what I did 10 years ago,” he recalls. He found other passwords he generated with RoboForm in 2013, and two of them did not use special characters, so Grand and Bruno adjusted. Last November, they reached out to Michael to set up a meeting in person. “I thought, ‘Oh my God, they will ask me again for the settings.” Instead, they revealed that they had finally found the correct password—no special characters. It was generated on May 15, 2013, at 4:10:40 pm GMT. “We ultimately got lucky that our parameters and time range was right. If either of those were wrong, we would have … continued to take guesses/shots in the dark,” Grand says in an email to WIRED. “It would have taken significantly longer to precompute all the possible passwords.” MOST POPULAR GEAR How Many Charging Stations Would We Need to Totally Replace Gas Stations? BY AARIAN MARSHALL GEAR Your Bike Tires Are Too Skinny. Riding on Fat, Supple Tires Is Just Better BY JOE RAY GEAR The End of ‘iPhone’ BY CARLTON REID GEAR Spotify Hates Albums. Here’s How to Fix That BY JUSTIN POT Grand and Bruno created a video to explain the technical details more thoroughly. RoboForm, made by US-based Siber Systems, was one of the first password managers on the market, and currently has more than 6 million users worldwide, according to a company report. In 2015, Siber seemed to fix the RoboForm password manager. In a cursory glance, Grand and Bruno couldn’t find any sign that the pseudo-random number generator in the 2015 version used the computer’s time, which makes them think they removed it to fix the flaw, though Grand says they would need to examine it more thoroughly to be certain. Siber Systems confirmed to WIRED that it did fix the issue with version 7.9.14 of RoboForm, released June 10, 2015, but a spokesperson wouldn’t answer questions about how it did so. In a changelog on the company’s website, it mentions only that Siber programmers made changes to “increase randomness of generated passwords,” but it doesn’t say how they did this. Siber spokesman Simon Davis says that “RoboForm 7 was discontinued in 2017.” Grand says that, without knowing how Siber fixed the issue, attackers may still be able to regenerate passwords generated by versions of RoboForm released before the fix in 2015. He’s also not sure if current versions contain the problem. “I'm still not sure I would trust it without knowing how they actually improved the password generation in more recent versions,” he says. “I'm not sure if RoboForm knew how bad this particular weakness was.” Customers may also still be using passwords that were generated with the early versions of the program before the fix. It doesn’t appear that Siber ever notified customers when it released the fixed version 7.9.14 in 2015 that they should generate new passwords for critical accounts or data. The company didn’t respond to a question about this. If Siber didn’t inform customers, this would mean that anyone like Michael who used RoboForm to generate passwords prior to 2015—and are still using those passwords—may have vulnerable passwords that hackers can regenerate. “We know that most people don't change passwords unless they're prompted to do so,” Grand says. “Out of 935 passwords in my password manager (not RoboForm), 220 of them are from 2015 and earlier, and most of them are [for] sites I still use.” Depending on what the company did to fix the issue in 2015, newer passwords may also be vulnerable. Last November, Grand and Bruno deducted a percentage of bitcoins from Michael’s account for the work they did, then gave him the password to access the rest. The bitcoin was worth $38,000 per coin at the time. Michael waited until it rose to $62,000 per coin and sold some of it. He now has 30 BTC, now worth $3 million, and is waiting for the value to rise to $100,000 per coin. Michael says he was lucky that he lost the password years ago because, otherwise, he would have sold off the bitcoin when it was worth $40,000 a coin and missed out on a greater fortune. “That I lost the password was financially a good thing.”
What about Shib, GMT, Lunc? Any hope?
I bought a Rolex GMT Master II a couple months ago.
This is the simplest version, I will add more data. but for now "close" is referring to the price that was midnight on the day. The time zone I'm using is (GMT-4)
Presumably, they're using Unix epoch time, where dates are measured as the number of seconds since the start of Jan. 1, 1970 at midnight GMT. If you're 5 hours behind GMT (e.g. Central Daylight Time in the U.S. or Canada), then that epoch for you is Dec. 31, 1969 at 7 PM. If a date value is 0 for some reason, this is the date you will see. My guess is there's no actual date, but since a value is required in the database, it's just set to 0 in such a case.
Like I said in another comment, there is no "closing" price. Bitcoin never closes. And what time do you consider "closing"? GMT? For tax purposes I think it's ok to just use the price from output above. I think it's easier for you to just look where you bought/traded your coins, you can see the trading price there.
Timezone is literally in the picture. GMT + 10
It's only going to happen on 4/20 GMT...not EST. Where I live in the USA, it will be on 4/19! So....sorry to bust that bubble.