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Title: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: robohomer on November 25, 2017, 08:57:10 PM
My friend told me about x2coin.byethost5.com yesterday, I tried it and was very happy. But when I tried to double my btc second time they did not do it. I even tried a different btc address from a different pc (different ip address) with no success. Not that I am very greedy, but I just want to understand how they know that someone doubled before already. My friend also had no success second time, though it worked the first time for both of us. Also, how do they manage to giveaway so many bitcoins? is it all donations or do they mine like freebitco.in does ?


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: robohomer on November 25, 2017, 10:05:54 PM
Hello ? Any help ?


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: stompix on November 25, 2017, 10:18:01 PM
You failed victim to a scam , simple as that.

Or the complicated way, you are trying to get people to your website by claiming the first round will work and they will get the x2 gains.

Either way I would stay away from a site that doesn't have its own domain.
byethost5.com .. common..


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: Tony_Nguyen on November 25, 2017, 10:32:11 PM
My friend told me about x2coin.byethost5.com yesterday, I tried it and was very happy. But when I tried to double my btc second time they did not do it. I even tried a different btc address from a different pc (different ip address) with no success. Not that I am very greedy, but I just want to understand how they know that someone doubled before already. My friend also had no success second time, though it worked the first time for both of us. Also, how do they manage to giveaway so many bitcoins? is it all donations or do they mine like freebitco.in does ?

I was abictim of a similar site. Stay away before loossing all your money please. One day you will not able to access the site which is holding all your money.


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: ImHash on November 25, 2017, 11:40:40 PM
Why not? Someone was abictim to this scam already :D When BIG Wu forks bitcoin, It encourages people to find similar methods to scam noobs. Do we need to give that sh*tty site our private keys or just private keys of empty addresses?


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: MinarchistCoin on November 26, 2017, 12:01:36 AM
Stop posting scam sites you broke bum. No one is falling for your 1998 scam. Get a life/job.


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: Jane_Kirk on November 26, 2017, 11:04:38 PM
My friend told me about x2coin.byethost5.com yesterday, I tried it and was very happy. But when I tried to double my btc second time they did not do it. I even tried a different btc address from a different pc (different ip address) with no success. Not that I am very greedy, but I just want to understand how they know that someone doubled before already. My friend also had no success second time, though it worked the first time for both of us. Also, how do they manage to giveaway so many bitcoins? is it all donations or do they mine like freebitco.in does ?

OMG, that site is for real !! Just received my 0.02 BTC !!  I had 0.0615, sent 0.01 to that address, after 30min no reply, I thought i lost my 90$, but like 20 minutes later, BAM my balance is 0.071. So happy i came across this thread.


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: CryptoPete25 on November 26, 2017, 11:22:51 PM
My friend told me about x2coin.byethost5.com yesterday, I tried it and was very happy. But when I tried to double my btc second time they did not do it. I even tried a different btc address from a different pc (different ip address) with no success. Not that I am very greedy, but I just want to understand how they know that someone doubled before already. My friend also had no success second time, though it worked the first time for both of us. Also, how do they manage to giveaway so many bitcoins? is it all donations or do they mine like freebitco.in does ?

I was abictim of a similar site. Stay away before loossing all your money please. One day you will not able to access the site which is holding all your money.

No, he's right, it is not scam. They do really giveaway .01btc, for since 2 months ago at least. (I got my free about two months ago).

(Though the scam/not_scam debate is irrelevant here, he is not asking about that, he wants to know how the website works.)


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: ponicita on November 27, 2017, 03:30:49 AM
 :D :D :D :D :D

A site that cant even pay a domain and a hosting giving away free bitcoins LOL

And a lot of first post new forum members claiming its not a scam

 ::) ::) ::)


Title: Re: how x2coin knows that someone doubled before
Post by: jamids on November 27, 2017, 08:58:29 AM
My friend told me about x2coin.byethost5.com yesterday, I tried it and was very happy. But when I tried to double my btc second time they did not do it. I even tried a different btc address from a different pc (different ip address) with no success. Not that I am very greedy, but I just want to understand how they know that someone doubled before already. My friend also had no success second time, though it worked the first time for both of us. Also, how do they manage to giveaway so many bitcoins? is it all donations or do they mine like freebitco.in does ?

Most probably they are just ponzi scheme site. They will pay you from the money of those newly registered users. A lot of them is all over the sites nowadays advertising their ponzi scheme. Also, if they can double your coin then why offer it to others when they can have it all. They are just attracting those people who are greedy enough to believe that there is a possibility to double the coins in such a short amount of time. If it is too good to be true then most probably they are scam. If they pay you at first then it is just their strategy so that they can attract more investors and they can get away with bigger amount of coins.