CryptoHunter's posts were probably deleted not because of the local rules on the thread, but because he was off-topic and his rumbling posts were annoying (like marlboroza said above). Which mod deleted it?
I did. Feel free to rant all you want in your own topics, but quit derailing unrelated topics.
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Honestly, I'm starting to think these "experiments" on shitposters are just shitposts themselves. You aren't helping the problem lmao, they won't stop shitposting so that makes your post pointless. I've seen at least 50 of these posts today about things like yobit and people posting crap, just stop.
Maybe a call out for the problem? Some people just deny the truth about the forum being full of those shitposters. On the other side, that's what I would call an example of a shitpost: yes gambling is entertainment, people gamble because its fun and it "entertains" them...
Top-notch analysis sherlock.
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Expected. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Most of them just jump from thread to thread posting any nonsense they wasted 30 seconds thinking about until they fill their weekly "quota" of posts. Or do you really think 95% of the Bitcoin Discussion frequenters are actually having a discussion, reading and replying to each other? The worst part is when they actually spread misinformation (it's crazy the amount of incorrect shit or bad suggestions they give). I try correcting them when I see this kind of stuff, but they never come back. I once gave someone a Neutral tag because of the amount of misinformation he spread. Re: Top 5 safest Bitcoin and Altcoin wallet 1. Blockchain Blockchain is the technology behind Bitcoin's turnaround itself, so its superiority as a provider of Bitcoin wallet is definitely beyond doubt. You can even see all transactions from all accounts, whether it's Bitcoin acceptance or delivery. -snip-
P.S: He's talking about blockchain.info (now dot com) wallet.
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This: 26. Those were mostly replaced by self-moderated topics, but local rules can be enforced at the moderator's discretion.
It's something I've seen around the forum. OP can't create a Self-moderated thread in the Meta board, so I understand why he chose to add a "Local rule" but again... If you don't want other forum members responding to the thread then you should have sent them individual PMs, PASS
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Yes i have. will it help to recover ?
Yes. That's all you need. 1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security); 2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field; 3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT); 4. When you find it, copy its Private Key; 5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account; 6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses; 7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key"; 8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address". 9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.
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Do you have your Blockchain.com wallet recovery phrase?
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Can I steal your idea to play around with it a little bit? http://192.241.131.99/archive/The code is pretty much in spaghetti mode but I thought it would be fun to try this.
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Thank you but I had to post publically to get a response as your support didn't, despite me asking them more than once, tell me how to access the order number online. How do I do that? I still don't know how. Whats the exact url/process?Thanks for sending the video guide but unless i am mistaken the video does not explain how to check an order online.
The user NowYouAreSee posted it above. Basically, that's your order page: [snip] From there you can download your Letter of Guarantee (along with everybody else now that we have your order id). Next time, download the Letter of Guarantee BEFORE you even think about sending the coins.
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Made it bigger so you can see better. Anyways, I'm done with you. See yah.
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I've seen it already. But it doesn't matter. This could be a phishing website or a photoshopped/edited screenshot. If it is or not, it's not up for me to say. The point is that the only absolute, conclusive and irrefutable proof there can be is the Letter of Guarantee (which for some reason you didn't save). There is nothing we can do to help you.
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I'm not doing anything against the rules, they say i can buy and sell accounts.
Exactly. If you were doing something against the rules, you would receive a ban instead of a negative trust. Got it now? But referrals aren't allowed and Steamtyme has a referral link in his profile, so, who is the bad guy here? Who is against the rules? and who is abusing the system?
You better take another look at the rules. Referral links are allowed in the signature and personal message fields. They just aren't allowed in posts/threads (mainly if the user is spamming it). But if people want to abuse the trust system then expect a consequence for it.
You are the only abusing the trust system (by giving retaliatory feedbacks).
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Don't do that... Retaliatory feedbacks always result in more negative feedbacks. Not to mention that your feedback is marked as "untrusted" and doesn't count for anyone's trust score. So, you're just attracting more negative feedbacks. But it doesn't really matter. Account buyers/sellers usually get many negative feedbacks and they stay there. Buying accounts may not be against the forum rules, but it is very untrustworthy from the eyes of the community, so we all agree that the user deserves negative feedback. Your account is "useless" now (assuming that you only bought it to earn money).
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I'm not sure about that they are doing a poll in meta to ask if members should leave negative trust feed backs to the campaign participants. And for the moment most of members are saying No (73%) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5134345So I think it's only few users who are hateful for unknown reasons(maybe personal reasons). Polls are useless here. Anybody can vote (even recently created accounts) and it's obvious that while most forum users don't care about this poll (thus they don't vote), every user on Yobit's campaign will go to that thread and vote No. Anyways, the answer is always no. I would like to neg-trust the obvious spammers (20 shitposts in 45 minutes and such), but theymos already stated that we shouldn't do this. And not for personal reasons, but because those spammers don't deserve a single penny.
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I think that the members here will eventually support ChipMixer.. You will keep seeing peoples engage here wearing the signature compaign of ChipMixer which is not appreciated -_-.. Let only the platform users who had a real experience talk.. Don't just support ChipMixer because they are paying you for wearing a signature.
Maybe it should be better if YOU stop supporting shady exchanges just because you are being paid to hear a signature. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Many of the ChipMixer's campaigners already used the mixer (myself included). And most of the ones who didn't don't support it just for the sake of their signature, but because they are unique. While 100% of the other mixers do basically the same thing, ChipMixer has a completely new business and mixing model (PWYW fees and chips). That's what makes it so special. On the other side, Yobit... Yobit Scam Accusation megathread. "Normal" modus operandi or shady practices? P.S: stop post bursting for you 20 posts/day campaign quota. That's also not appreciated.
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Something gets too much mixers, is such a profitable business?
It is for scammers. I've been seeing a lot of random mixers popping up randomly, getting some customers and running out with a big fish's money. Most of them probably don't even mix the coins properly, making the user think he is anonymous/safe while he's not. That's why people shouldn't explore unknown waters. There are already quality-proven mixers in the market. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Lesson learned but what now? This is my screenshot proving that I performed a tx. I wasn't on phishing sire for sure - that much I do know Here is the screen shot of it https://m.imgur.com/a/yeh7m50You can even see the screen has confirmed the output What to do now? BestMixer hasn't logged in here since April 9th, so I don't know if we can expect an answer from them here. Keep trying to talk to them through their support system. That's probably all you can do. Without a Letter of Guarantee, I can't be definitely sure if what you are saying is true to neg-tag them. If they don't answer you or don't come here to defend themselves, I may tag them (as a possible warning for other users) until they do.
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I am not asking for proof that it will arrive but am qsimply asking how long it will be before it arrives. That all I need to know. This was the first time using this service for myself and our business requires a daily capacity of approx 100 coins a day so really am kindly asking for some assistance and someone to simply answer my question as to how long it will be ie the time delay set
The maximum delay time someone can set on BestMixer is 72h (3 days), but I don't think you would select this and forget about it...? There is no way to completely prove you sent the coins and should receive them without the Letter of Guarantee. So, if they are scamming you, there is no way to guarantee that you really used their service and not a phishing website. P.S: I'm not saying they scammed you. I'm saying that IF they ever scam you (today or in the future), you need to save the Letter of Guarantee.
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Money matters but also ethics matters too. Don't attack someone with the mistake they made.
You are saying to trust you coz I am sure you have control and faith over yourself so do I and in that case trust me, if (hypothetically) I would get that 21 20 BTC escrow offer accepted then I would keep my words. I am a man of strong ethics. The Hilary shit knows nothing about me.
If money does not matter then wear chipmixer signature without getting paid. How long you can wear it without getting paid?
Why would I even do that when I can support ChipMixer (which is 1000x better than Yobit) + post + get paid at the same time? Sounds like a win-win(-win) situation for me. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Should I also tell my boss to stop paying me because I like my job? P.S: 21 20 21 -snip- Compensation
I will transfer you 21 BTC, which is placed under escrow / trust.
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How am I going to feed my family sir ?
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