He is saying you are selling fake stuff
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Buy support is looking scant at cryptsy
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well so much for my thread
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=snip= He isn't even posting from his TF account anymore. =snip=
AFAIK it is same account. He changed username/display name to $username. The account was last active in February. He is almost certainly posting from another account somewhere, most likely advertising some kind of coding services potentially in a paid signature campaign. I have a couple of suspects, but nothing solid as of yet I feel like I'm implied here? Am I wrong? I wasn't aware that you know how to code like that. Yes you are wrong. No I don't think you are TF. I think TradeFortress may be off Bitcointalk for now while he prepares for his end-of-year exams, I believe it's his final year exam or whatever they call it in Australia.
In regards to Inputs.io, Do you think he really did it? It was too easy for whoever hacked them to hack inputs. He was well versed in security practices and preached good practices. It was either him or told someone a specific way to hack the website intentionally. He most likely got some amount of money out of the "hack" I think TradeFortress may be off Bitcointalk for now while he prepares for his end-of-year exams, I believe it's his final year exam or whatever they call it in Australia.
How old is TF He doesn't come off as someone who is school/college aged. Supposedly, what had happened was that someone was able to dupe a Linode customer service rep into giving them access to the server's in browser tty shell. That's the story i was given.
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Truth about trading: You dont need a strategy, just a nice pack of lies which you serve on daily basis.
Trying to reach my sources to see if they can confirm this.
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I think TradeFortress may be off Bitcointalk for now while he prepares for his end-of-year exams, I believe it's his final year exam or whatever they call it in Australia.
In regards to Inputs.io, Do you think he really did it?
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Yes, Why are you worried about a negative trust received from him? I can say it is a privilege receive a negative trust from him (a well know scammer). However the trust system is not moderated (or this is who a lot of users are saying) and you should contact him orivately and ask to remove the feedback.
it's the principal of the matter.
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I STILL don't know what this topic is about but I was too ashamed to admit it before.. time to come out of the closet boys Vlad can be.. well "Vlad" so uhhhhh LOL This thread is about what was, is [but most importantly] what is to come. Now finish your sentence, you know better than most here that I can take criticism. I was called crazy for these theories and now one by one they are all starting to come true and none of the so called Bitcoin experts, who said this would be impossible with Bitcoin/Crypto, are saying a single word to inform people of what's really happening. It doesn't get crazier than that. lolSelf reinforcing statement is self reinforcing
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I don't understand. You still have a lot of people having you on their trust list, how could a single trust change your weight? you can still bust scammers with that kind of trust rating.
Well, not being on default trust list removes you from Depth 1. therefore, if someone in Depth 1 doesn't trust you, your trust score isn't Green. Without a green trust score, your visibility as a trusted entity is limited to those that know/know of you. His trust looks pretty green to me. Being on level 2 (or even level 1) of the default trust network has nothing to do with the color of your trust rating, it only has to do with if your feedback is visible to others by default Which is what i meant.
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You were previously on CanaryInTheMine's trust list and shortly after he was removed entirely, I noticed that you had been added to escrow.ms's list. A few weeks ago you were removed from escrow.ms's list along with several other people. You would need to discuss with escrow.ms the reason behind your removal. edit: lol Sorry Quickseller, but i don't know you well enough to put you on my trust list yet.
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I don't understand. You still have a lot of people having you on their trust list, how could a single trust change your weight? you can still bust scammers with that kind of trust rating.
Well, not being on default trust list removes you from Depth 1. therefore, if someone in Depth 1 doesn't trust you, your trust score isn't Green. Without a green trust score, your visibility as a trusted entity is limited to those that know/know of you.
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I think you were probably removed because of a previous proximity to TF circa CoinChat era.
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I was thinking the other day about registering an account "AlternativeTrust" so i compiled a list of the people who i consider trustworthy: theymos dooglus defaced Maged Kluge -ck Vod danieldaniel Tomatocage SaltySpitoon b!z binaryFate mullick shakezula ~DefaultTrust monbux devthedev tacotime the joint
note that a ~ (tilde) means remove from trust. I feel like the above list would be appropriate for an alternative trust list. you can change your personal trust at any time at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust
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verloren now paid in full:
verloren .05 d525f16ac7e24f874a692ea7b22f4a4188f7d1aca9679618fb555ca88caf355a-000
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I don't see a way for an escrow agent to ever be riskless in an account trade without meatspace contact. I would not be an escrow agent if there was no way for me to trust AND verify both sides.
One hopes in 2025 when the new forum is ready, this BS practice will be put to bed.
Didn't you hear? they've pushed it back to 2030.
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Sorry to say, Elwar meant to post the following subject title: "Something big for Bitcoin coming April 1st" April Fool's Day! Looks like we all got punked... Quick, make a new altcoin called BitPunk'd. Block Maturity signed int -1
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Yes I have a lot of address of 2011-2012, I will see if I can claim these CLAMS.
It only takes a few minutes and if you have a lot of addresses it'll add up quickly. You're getting 0.03 BTC per address at the moment. Make sure your address is empty though just to be safe. Someone told me about this before, but i never tried it. seems like BS to me. Not at all. I didn't have many old addresses but it worked fine every time. Make sure the address is empty just to be sure. Go to just-dice and click on the chat box. In the chat box type /dig youraddress to see if it was funded. Then type in /dig youraddress yourprivatekey to get the Clams, or maybe just the private key. I can't remember. Hey presto Clams arrive at your just-dice wallet in about 5-10 minutes then withdraw to Poloniex and sell. You don't need a just-dice account but you'd need to stay on the page until it can be withdrawn. You ain't got nothing to lose by trying with an old address as long as you still have the private key. If it was funded before May 12th 2014 they'll be waiting for you. Tried 50 keys active during that time. only one of them has clams. not even worth my time, since its my daily driver and signature address
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wrong section this should be in the trash section (altcoin). scams to not compete with bitcoin they get squashed
btw, thinking is better left to horses, they have bigger heads
I posted it here for reasons
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Yes I have a lot of address of 2011-2012, I will see if I can claim these CLAMS.
It only takes a few minutes and if you have a lot of addresses it'll add up quickly. You're getting 0.03 BTC per address at the moment. Make sure your address is empty though just to be safe. Someone told me about this before, but i never tried it. seems like BS to me.
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