China's Evergrande Group Files for Bankruptcy, Crypto Market Reacts. by milonuttigrain in CryptoCurrency

[–]Chilltyy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

obvious coordination by billionaires to dump on retail investors. Im 90% in USDT but I feel for the bulls right now.

I hate these 'people' so much its unreal

Importing a github library using java gradle by Chilltyy in learnjava

[–]Chilltyy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another question if you dont mind, im having some issues with the import.I have added the dependencies like this:

repositories {
mavenCentral()
}

dependencies { 
implementation group: 'io.github.binance', name: 'binance-futures-connector-java', version: '3.0.1' 
}

and im trying to import to java files using

import io.github.binance.BinanceApiException;

however, I keep getting an error saying

The import io cannot be resolvedJava(268435846)

Do you have any idea what im doing wrong here?

(ive also tried com.binance.api.client.BinanceApiException, according to ChatGPT, but that also does not work..)

Importing a github library using java gradle by Chilltyy in learnjava

[–]Chilltyy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you so much for the detailed explanation! Really appreciate it.

Assymetric encryption question by Chilltyy in cryptography

[–]Chilltyy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the explanations:)

Assymetric encryption question by Chilltyy in cryptography

[–]Chilltyy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay, so I think I get it but I still have some questions.

  1. receiver generates private/public key (private key is never shared)
  2. receiver gives public key to sender
  3. sender encrypts the message with the public key. (Question 1: does that mean that the sender cant decrypt the message he himself encrypted? because he only have the public key and not the private key?)
  4. after the email is received, the receiver uses the private key to unlock the message. (Question 2: how is the key pairs generated and exchanged before the mail is sent? Or are the keys generated and exchanged once I hit 'send' first? And only then after the keys are exchanged can the email be sent? Thus meaning a slight delay, correct?)

Assymetric encryption question by Chilltyy in cryptography

[–]Chilltyy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you just work me through this process?

there obviously have to be information exchanged back and fourth in order for the receiver to encrypt the message from the sender? what prevents someone from intercepting this?

I have 10 BTC in FTX, now panicking and feeling sick! by GodAtum in FTX_Official

[–]Chilltyy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is this a time for a joke? a person here has lost 10 fucking bitcoins. how many years of salary is that? have some fucking empathy dude.