As if i didn't know this would have happened
This kind of reactions and all the witch hunting is why i'm selling those accounts and leaving the forum Having alts and selling account is not forbidden but yet -70 red tag in one day, lol is this some kind of record or just the way it is in this forum?
anyway, i'm still selling the accounts and i will sell them. i'm not doing anything that can reveal the account's name and made them red trust
pm me bye thank you
Sure... and you have 4 Legendary/Hero accounts because you are a good member, right? You are not just a spammer that farmed multiple accounts to: a) join a campaign/bounty; or b) sell the accounts. Am I right? I’m sure you are a top quality user, worthy all our trust. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Hello, Thank you for your proposal but I don't force anyone to believe that I have 64 BTC, Go ask the Mixer who say they have +500 BTC ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Bests regards. The difference is that you are a no one. I could buy a cheap host + a domain for a couple of dollars, make a cheap "mixer" script that doesn't even have the basic functionalities, and ask people for money. Then, either scam immediately, or wait until someone mixes a big amount to run away. That's why mixers usually escrow some money or prove their funds until they get a reputation. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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In regards to un-linking my trezor and electrum. is it just a case of transferring any coins I have in my electrum wallet back to the trezor wallet and just uninstalling electrum then re-installing and starting a new standard wallet that is not linked to my trezor?
Just create the new wallet. There will be 2 files in your %appdata%/Electrum/wallets folder. One is the Trezor wallet, the other is the standalone wallet. P.S: Make sure to write down your backup seed. Without it, you can't restore the wallet if you lose the file/format the pc/etc... And what happens to the wallet that was linked? I wont get any problems in the future right? ( Cant find a thread about this)
There will be a wallet file linked to your Trezor, and this new one you just created (with a seed and unliked to any hardware wallet). Just open the wallet you want, whenever you want.
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Hello,
Everything is fixed now. Thank you for your help.
Bests regards.
More stuff: the website doesn't work if Javascript is disabled (probably due to the preload and other functionalities). Many consider requiring JS a dangerous possible vulnerability (JS is even disabled by default on Tor). I think every mixer should work without JS or at least have a no-js version. edit: the Letter of Guarantee isn't working as intended... I just tried a new session which tells me to send my coins to 3426r33JZ23jxBMAJuRLkQJjkEZ1LzAGzi while the Letter says "We hereby confirm that DOMIXER.COM has generated a BITCOIN (BTC) address: 17rCyydfavKR6pHVLDNXA1LAzf8t9at5Jb" (different address). It also says "to the following address(es):" and then there is no address. I guess it should show the address I want the coins mixed to...?
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Are you talking about the fees to move the coins (e.g: to an exchange)? Most tokens run on Ethereum's blockchain. To move anything in the ETH blockchain, you must pay a fee (which is given to the miners as an incentive to keep mining the blocks and keeping the network secure). The same happens with Stellar (AFAIK).
That's just how they were made.
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Sucks for people running with an outdated OS, tried updating now my old Windows Vista laptop and it showed a version way below 72.xx, after I successfully installed the new Chrome update it didn't changed the version of my Chrome browser. It seems like I'll be uninstalling my chrome browser from my laptop by now, but before that I'll try to reinstall it to see if anything change from that kind of install. This is also a heads up for people with old Windows laptop Chrome has been notifying me that they will stop supporting Windows XP and Vista soon.
Windows Vista's support stopped at 2017; Windows XP was at 2014. It seems pretty obvious that after 2 years and 5 years with no support or updates, the apps would stop caring about those OS. There must be tons of vulnerabilities and other issues with them.
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Ahh I learned my lesson like 10th time today. but thanks for the help. could you please tell me the name of that plugin and when it was last updated? I will start using it right away.
I'm not sure if it still works, but if you go to "Tools -> Plugins" on Electrum, there is a list of things you can enable. The one I'm talking about is the one called "LabelSync"; Here is the description of the plugin: "Save your wallet labels on a remote server, and synchronize them across multiple devices where you use Electrum. Labels, transactions IDs and addresses are encrypted before they are sent to the remote server."
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I see. but I accidentally deleted the whole electrum wallet backup folder. so, now there's no way I can restore the labels?
I'm pretty sure they are gone. All the seed does is tell which private-keys the wallet should generate. It doesn't carry the Labels information. There is also a native plugin on Electrum that saves those Labels on a server, but since you didn't use them, it's not possible anymore.
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The transaction descriptions aren't restored when using the backup seed. They are only saved on the wallet file.
AFAIK, you can Export them in "Wallet -> Labels -> Export" and import in your restored wallet in "Wallet -> Labels -> Import";
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I think this was rude for something that was nothing more than a little nag you could just ignore and go to another server.
Last i used 3.2 i had no issues ignoring the stupid phishing message and just switch servers.
Unless people start falling for the scam (which actually happened and resulted in the loss of hundreds - if not thousands - of BTC). Just because you know this is a scam, doesn't mean others will. You are telling me that crashing the client wallet is better? The wallet is not even at fault, why don't you find and crash the rogue Electrum servers instead?
Yes. If they started doing this from day one, the damages would have been much smaller.
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First, post some evidence (screenshots, chat logs, transaction id, etc...) and a better explanation of what happened.
Try contacting Revolut. Localbitcoins probably can't do much, and I doubt that the other customers (which bought your coins) will do anything. Maybe the money they had on Revolut was malicious, so that's why your account was blocked. In this case, they are the scammers. Anyways, only Revolut can tell you why they blocked your account.
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To withdrawal the coins from the exchange, they will ask you to download a piece of software - which is obviously infected. If you download and run it, say goodbye to your accounts/coins. That's not new. I've seen this many times already.
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And what do you mean by letter of guarantee?
It's a signed message from a public known staked address of your own, that gives the user proof that the address X was generated by your website and that the mixing session is real. This way, he has proof that he sent the coins to your address if you/any mixer tries to scam him. A few mixers do that (e.g CryptoMixer, BestMixer, BitMix, etc...) Here is an example I just generated from BestMIxer: -----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS----- 1BestMixVhna91MkP7pKRtjej3bFq6Ze46 -----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS----- -----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE----- We hereby confirm that BESTMIXER.IO has generated a BITCOIN (BTC) address: 17rCyydfavKR6pHVLDNXA1LAzf8t9at5Jb to transfer the incoming amount (after deduction of the service fee) to the following address(es): 100% to 1NinjabXd5znM5zgTcmxDVzH4w3nbaY16L after 2hr. 15min. The service is valid for a transfer of 0.001 BTC as a minimum amount per single transaction and maximum amount of 997.073 BTC (received in the period from 2019 Mar 16, 00:01:40 UTC to 2019 Mar 17, 00:01:40 UTC). Our fee is 2.9218% + 0.00007345 BTC per each receiving address. Order: https://bestmixer.io/en/t/2O1OnRwdce, BestMixer code: 1M1a3U6R67. Reserves for mixing: Beta Pool. This Letter of Guarantee is digitally signed by our main account: 1BestMixVhna91MkP7pKRtjej3bFq6Ze46. -----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE----- -----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE----- G2v3cdhmdlLTNIT0CbSLu9zA2LOuoDMiVLkUsaKSaPFlB5nf2nW8o6oWHrG6HWnPXwjj9B1MDne+ufKMm5eiOww= -----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE----- The address "1BestMixVhna91MkP7pKRtjej3bFq6Ze46" which message was signed with is owned by them and it's publicly known.
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Como é essa rate ai? (considerando que o preço do BTC varia muito)
Tipo, quantos reais custa o vale presente de $ 10 e R$ 50? É o mesmo preço só que em BTC (R$ 50 na cotação atual), ou você está vendendo mais barato, por exemplo, R$ 50 por R$ 40-45?
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You shouldn’t be leaving false feedbacks to people regardless of whether or not you are on DT, don’t you agree?
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Resolvi o enigma. “Nossa empresa fundada em 2010 já entregou projetos para grandes multinacionais ao longo destes anos. Criado em 2013, o site www.bitcointoyou.com é um dos serviços criados por nossa empresa VIVAR TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMAÇÃO LTDA, inscrita sobre o CNPJ 12.454.181/0001-05.” Fonte: https://bitcointoyou.zendesk.com/hc/pt-br/articles/201558604-Quem-é-a-Bitcointoyou- A empresa foi fundada em 2010 e fazia seilá o que (provavelmente desenvolvia softwares para empresas). Ai após a queda do MB, eles lançaram a exchange em 2013.
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Na verdade, o Mercado Bitcoin foi inicialmente criado em 2011 por Leandro Cesar e ficou funcionando até ser “hackeado” em 2013. Depois passou um tempo off e foi vendido para os empreendedores Rodrigo Batista e Gustavo Chamati que o relançaram. A partir daí se formou a atual equipe do Mercado Bitcoin. Na mesma época do ataque “hacker” foi lançado o BitcoinToYou (aproveitando a temporária queda do MB). Se eu não me engano foi isso aí mesmo.
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AFAIK, it’s all the same. Take a look at the last digits of the big string: They all match. The small ones are just a simplification of the big one.
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