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Economy => Services => Topic started by: mikheilg on December 04, 2023, 08:39:32 AM



Title: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: mikheilg on December 04, 2023, 08:39:32 AM

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Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: AB de Royse777 on December 11, 2023, 12:38:02 PM
Hi, I'm Michael,
Welcome to the forum Michael. Are you working on a hardware wallet or working on a completely new chain?


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: SamReomo on December 11, 2023, 01:04:18 PM
Hi, I'm Michael,
Welcome to the forum Michael. Are you working on a hardware wallet or working on a completely new chain?

Royse sir, the text that he has written in his post is detected as AI generated content. I would recommend you to be careful from the OP. I suspect that the user might be a scammer or someone with shady ways.

Here is the proof of that: https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/11/EmCVD.jpeg


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: mikheilg on December 11, 2023, 02:23:01 PM
First and foremost, it is imperative to consider the intrinsic value and impact of the tools utilized in the composition of any text, be it artificial intelligence or traditional penmanship. My primary intention is to extend assistance, and an undue focus on the medium rather than the content of my message suggests a misplaced prioritization.

Moreover, I am endowed with considerable education, enabling me to articulate in a manner that might surpass common understanding. Should the discourse deviate from substantive matters to trivialities concerning the origin of these written words, it would be a lamentable misallocation of our collective time.

In conclusion, should there be any genuine inquiries or need for assistance, I encourage their prompt presentation. I wish you a delightful day and advise a redirection of focus towards more fulfilling and life-enhancing pursuits.Thank you.



Hi, I'm Michael,
Welcome to the forum Michael. Are you working on a hardware wallet or working on a completely new chain?
It is intriguing to note the significant amount of time some individuals invest in scrutinizing the actions of others, often leading to a life consumed by unproductive pursuits. This fixation on determining the veracity or moral alignment of actions, including mine, seems to overshadow more constructive activities.

I propose a reconsideration of priorities, suggesting a redirection of this investigative zeal towards personal development and societal contribution. Such a realignment could lead to a more meaningful and productive engagement with the world, transcending the superficiality of questioning the authenticity of one’s words or intentions.

As for myself, I am committed to pursuing intellectual endeavors, a domain in which I excel. I encourage others to find their own areas of expertise, even if that means engaging in simpler, more playful activities. It is crucial to recognize and respect the diversity of talents and pursuits, without resorting to disparagement or judgment.

Regarding the inquiries about my methods of communication, whether assisted by technology or not, they are inconsequential compared to the essence of the message conveyed. Focus should be on the content rather than the medium. If resources permit, engaging professional services for specialized tasks is ideal; otherwise, one must make do with available means.

In conclusion, it is more beneficial for all involved to concentrate on positive contributions and personal growth rather than indulging in futile investigations or criticisms. Let us each focus on what we do best, fostering a more productive and harmonious environment.


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: NeuroticFish on December 11, 2023, 07:59:07 PM
I've developed a unique approach to not only recover lost or stolen Bitcoin accounts

I need a more powerful computer or funding to acquire one.

Quite a lot of bullshitting coming from this newbie that seems to have discovered brute force attacks and decided to get an AI compose a service-like essay about that  ;D ;D
No, you don't deserve anybody's trust nor money, and no, this is not a real service you could offer:
* Bitcoins are meant to be kept in wallets, not accounts
* Bitcoin accounts are accounts on websites (exchanges and such). And they will most probably block you fast enough when you start trying to brute force them


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on December 11, 2023, 11:45:57 PM
>>snip<<
It's funny because your response is also most likely AI generated text. I haven't used AI detection tools, but common sense tells me you didn't type this out of your head. Challenge me if am wrong.
Besides, nobody is going to trust you if you are this incompetent and just continue to shit post using AI generated text.


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: digaran on December 12, 2023, 01:33:11 PM
@OP, I have lost access to my coins, can you help me? I only have the public key.
Code:
03633cbe3ec02b9401c5effa144c5b4d22f87940259634858fc7e59b1c09937852
If you can find them for me, I will perform a private lap dance for you.😉


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: CryptSafe on December 13, 2023, 01:10:20 AM
It is obvious that your posts are AI generated for such a wonderful proposals of this nature. If I may ask you OP this proposals you are putting forward here looking for investors because that is just what you are doing now calling on people to get you a high sophisticated computer so you could do your work, have you been able to do any working on it as to show proof that you did something of this nature before because that is only what you can use to convince investors to look into your directions otherwise you are on your own. What can you be able to put forth as evidence of your output because that would assist you in pushing forward rather than using AI to generate words to convince people which is very bad. Already your profile is tagged and that has to do with your reputation here and I don't think it would be easy to convince investors when you have some tag to your account.


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: mikheilg on December 13, 2023, 08:05:52 AM
I find it quite fascinating, honestly, how some of you dedicate your time to scrutinizing whether content is AI-generated or not. Isn't it more meaningful to focus on the substance and value of what's written, regardless of its origin? If my efforts to craft understandable and helpful English content for you are not appreciated, so be it. But let's consider something else – hypothetically, of course. Imagine if I had the inclination to tamper with your Bitcoin accounts. It's a digital era marvel how quickly one could potentially breach such security – hypothetically, in just about five minutes. Then, imagine the swift disappearance of every dime, vanishing without a trace. It's a daunting thought, isn't it? But this is merely a hypothetical scenario to highlight the importance of online security and the potential risks we face in the digital world. Rather than challenging each other on the origin of content, perhaps our energies would be better spent on understanding and securing our digital footprints. Let's focus on constructive discourse and mutual help. After all, isn't that what truly matters? Let's keep our discussions healthy, respectful, and above all, focused on progress and learning, shall we? ;) :-*


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: digaran on December 13, 2023, 09:20:14 AM
I find it quite fascinating, honestly, how some of you dedicate your time to scrutinizing whether content is AI-generated or not. Isn't it more meaningful to focus on the substance and value of what's written, regardless of its origin? If my efforts to craft understandable and helpful English content for you are not appreciated, so be it. But let's consider something else – hypothetically, of course. Imagine if I had the inclination to tamper with your Bitcoin accounts. It's a digital era marvel how quickly one could potentially breach such security – hypothetically, in just about five minutes. Then, imagine the swift disappearance of every dime, vanishing without a trace. It's a daunting thought, isn't it? But this is merely a hypothetical scenario to highlight the importance of online security and the potential risks we face in the digital world. Rather than challenging each other on the origin of content, perhaps our energies would be better spent on understanding and securing our digital footprints. Let's focus on constructive discourse and mutual help. After all, isn't that what truly matters? Let's keep our discussions healthy, respectful, and above all, focused on progress and learning, shall we? ;) :-*
Sure, let me start then, here is my public key, I have lost access to my wallet, I don't have any seed phrase, I have nothing other than my public key, can you find the private key in 5 hours and not 5 minutes?

Code:
03633cbe3ec02b9401c5effa144c5b4d22f87940259634858fc7e59b1c09937852

If you can't, then our hypothesis about you is true. You are a scam.


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: BenCodie on December 13, 2023, 10:12:13 AM
I find it quite fascinating, honestly, how some of you dedicate your time to scrutinizing whether content is AI-generated or not. Isn't it more meaningful to focus on the substance and value of what's written, regardless of its origin? If my efforts to craft understandable and helpful English content for you are not appreciated, so be it. But let's consider something else – hypothetically, of course. Imagine if I had the inclination to tamper with your Bitcoin accounts. It's a digital era marvel how quickly one could potentially breach such security – hypothetically, in just about five minutes. Then, imagine the swift disappearance of every dime, vanishing without a trace. It's a daunting thought, isn't it? But this is merely a hypothetical scenario to highlight the importance of online security and the potential risks we face in the digital world. Rather than challenging each other on the origin of content, perhaps our energies would be better spent on understanding and securing our digital footprints. Let's focus on constructive discourse and mutual help. After all, isn't that what truly matters? Let's keep our discussions healthy, respectful, and above all, focused on progress and learning, shall we? ;) :-*

Let me give you the benefit of the doubt with some service-related questions:

- What are the parameters for your success? (e.g, do you need X amount of the seed phrase words, or X amount of the known characters/known amount of characters for the password)
- What is some information surrounding your method (without giving away your 'secret sauce', if there is one)

Elaborate on how you are doing what you are doing, explain to us more about the service.

No one cares that you used AI if you had some original content there - you could have used AI to make the marketing part of your thread, but then spent some time putting some information in (that AI can't possibly know/write) yourself, and credited the part that AI helped you to use. The problem is that you have told AI to describe a service, you've plagiarized AI's work, and you've included nothing unique, or nothing that can possibly tell us that you are truly doing something.

I hope this makes sense.


Title: Re: ByteBack: Bringing Your Bitcoin Home
Post by: ABCbits on December 14, 2023, 09:03:42 AM
✅ Success Story:

I've successfully applied this method to my own stolen account, proving its effectiveness. However, to extend this service to more people, I need a more powerful computer or funding to acquire one.

Why don't you just rent powerful computer or server when a customer use your service?

Hi, I'm Michael,
Welcome to the forum Michael. Are you working on a hardware wallet or working on a completely new chain?
It is intriguing to note the significant amount of time some individuals invest in scrutinizing the actions of others, often leading to a life consumed by unproductive pursuits. This fixation on determining the veracity or moral alignment of actions, including mine, seems to overshadow more constructive activities.

I propose a reconsideration of priorities, suggesting a redirection of this investigative zeal towards personal development and societal contribution. Such a realignment could lead to a more meaningful and productive engagement with the world, transcending the superficiality of questioning the authenticity of one’s words or intentions.

As for myself, I am committed to pursuing intellectual endeavors, a domain in which I excel. I encourage others to find their own areas of expertise, even if that means engaging in simpler, more playful activities. It is crucial to recognize and respect the diversity of talents and pursuits, without resorting to disparagement or judgment.

Regarding the inquiries about my methods of communication, whether assisted by technology or not, they are inconsequential compared to the essence of the message conveyed. Focus should be on the content rather than the medium. If resources permit, engaging professional services for specialized tasks is ideal; otherwise, one must make do with available means.

In conclusion, it is more beneficial for all involved to concentrate on positive contributions and personal growth rather than indulging in futile investigations or criticisms. Let us each focus on what we do best, fostering a more productive and harmonious environment.
I've read your long response, but it doesn't answer @Royse777 question at all. Could you response with short response such as "Yes, i build new hardware wallet"?