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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: yomarve on March 06, 2018, 09:45:54 AM



Title: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: yomarve on March 06, 2018, 09:45:54 AM
Below was how I chased him away.


A guy contacted me to send him my wallet ID and password to enable me earn some coins. Guess what I did....  

I gave him the symbol of several coins funtrxvgada. Fun,  TRX,  xvg & ADA and in place of bitcoin wallet ID,  I gave him a Ethereum wallet address.

He replied that it wasn't correct then I started explaining nonsense that the ID I gave him was
"a new segwit implementation of bip0032 protocol. "

when he didn't understand I continued the nonsense saying..

 "the implementation Which was expanded to present an Ouroboros design based on the Luxembourg bitcoin Blockchain initiative.

It seems you are not current sir.

That implementation cascaded the previous ID with a deciminal abstraction producing a check summed encrypted ID which produces a valid segwit /lightning network enhanced speed address transactions.


He ran off 😂 lol


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: phelbaby on March 06, 2018, 11:04:50 AM
It has always been their way of scamming people wallet,one need to be very cleaver with them.They are just been lazy to work.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: yomarve on March 06, 2018, 11:49:05 AM
Yes you are right. this people just do not want to work. if they even put 100usd to work either investing or trading, its less stressful over time than the different ways to dupe people they are trying out daily. the bloke just pissed me off.

I just dont know how they manage to live with themselves because i dont think i can eat or even sleep when i have done something like that. well, thats just me thought. there are people who could take a life without breaking a sweat.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: shahani on March 06, 2018, 12:00:54 PM
Scammers are vigorously rampant in cryptocurrency business, they take advantage to those weak people, so we must double careful of scammers because anytime scammers are always there to find a next victim. Mostly I heard some scammers are found on some bounty campaign and also on some token transactions.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: Lm2e4 on March 06, 2018, 12:04:59 PM
Nice one mate. There area a lot of scammers around here and what you did make themselves feel much more than being a noob. I'm sure that scammer would try to understand what you actually said and make research about it so next time he can do it right. Actually, what you said is a total headache.  :D


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: dimon01 on March 07, 2018, 06:35:54 PM
more than once I get on scammers in social networks, which under some purposes want to know the password from my wallet. I was always amused that they hope that they will get it from someone.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: farland7 on March 08, 2018, 10:30:32 AM
You need to be very careful, because I once got on a supposedly airdrop where, apart from the wallet address, I was asked for a password. Of course I did not write.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: lovemsngr on March 08, 2018, 04:29:13 PM
I always would like in this case to sent to scammers some malicious software, because for their dirty business they absolutely deserve it.


Title: Re: Reply to scammer who asked of my btc wallet ID and password
Post by: Aivengo111 on March 08, 2018, 10:18:37 PM
Thank God I did not deal with scammers, but I saw phishing links because they were blocked by my expansion on the computer which instantly blocks them