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1621  Other / Meta / Re: Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny on: April 18, 2023, 12:14:26 PM

I think you should have 2 types of savings .......

second is future savings. This future savings The first is precious metals such as bitcoin. ....... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Because if there are not these 3 types of savings, ..... Huh Huh Huh

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1622  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2023 Q2) [MODERATED] 🧐 on: April 18, 2023, 10:43:45 AM
All information is removed, which only indicates that the user wanted to cover his tracks.
Payment received, I leave the information for the manager and his right to put a negative tag.
Hello, dear lovesmayfamilis
I want to give a little rebuttal to the case that you raised, which was just my attempt to help Dekleni, who at that time did not have his own exchange to cash out his BTC.  But I don't know if it can be considered wrong by some people in this forum, but in this opportunity I just want to apologize to you and beg not to be negatively tagged because I only made that small mistake and never made more mistakes  besides that, because now I'm trying to be better than before.

You have applied for participation with a dekleni wallet number; look at the date, despite the fact that your second account could not participate according to the rules of the subscription company.


https://ninjastic.space/post/61623942

Provided that the dekleni account itself has been inactive since December 15th.


You decided to participate with a dekleni wallet number, most likely by mixing up the wallet numbers, and this is understandable since owning multiple account profiles very often leads to errors.
I don't need to talk about help. The second account has a registration on a forum not far from yours, I don't think that for several years it just existed on the forum.


What leads cheaters to the bottom is always called cowardice and lies.
1623  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wallet security, a good choice of wallet is very important on: April 18, 2023, 08:22:25 AM
It's always so surprising that the first thing newbies want to know about is wallet information.
I was like that too, thinking that if there is a wallet, then bitcoins will definitely appear there soon.
OP, in addition, it is useful for you to learn how not to lose your assets and how to properly store and use wallets.
The forum is full of information; rushing here will be a mistake. Try to study everything slowly and consistently.
Link for easy search - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276341.0
1624  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2023 Q2) [MODERATED] 🧐 on: April 18, 2023, 08:10:12 AM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. zaki12
2. dekleni

Proof:

https://ninjastic.space/addresses?address=bc1qrfz8eqqgr096xerd28ark33t9drrmzfppj9r75



[ Archive ]


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Miscellaneous:
cheating bounty programs.

 
👉 {Paid} Seasonal Tokens Campaign | Budget: $50k ~ BTC | 8 weeks. ESCROWED.
manager   @CryptopreneurBrainboss


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b-bbxLckVD2qdBSUZ4wYNwgVrDwFOWlVEMrTM2lA-dg/edit#gid=1324549851





https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/bc1qtufnf2mxxkp3cak4lhfd2ky5xzw9z9fjs4pmr4

All information is removed, which only indicates that the user wanted to cover his tracks.
Payment received, I leave the information for the manager and his right to put a negative tag.
1625  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What are hidden signs to look for when you're dealing with a Fraudster / Scammer on: April 18, 2023, 07:11:54 AM
First, you need to ask yourself how the scammer can contact you. Do you have contacts on Telegram or another messenger in the public domain? Do you have social networks that you have been running for a very long time and post a lot of information on there? By having social networks in your name and posting photos of yourself, your children, your home, and even a dog on them, you provide additional information that a scammer can later use, having studied your preferences and gaining even more trust from you.
In fact, you will never become vulnerable if you go online without expecting any contact from there. You don't need the ability to spot scammers if you proactively reject and distrust everyone who tries to contact you.
If you still believe in miracles and think someone will share their million with you, then know that scammers will do everything to one day talk you out of this by deceiving you and teaching you a lesson.
1626  Other / Meta / Re: This gets me worried, I think the 'Brains' in the forum should look into it on: April 17, 2023, 04:26:53 PM
OP, you could write your opinion in the thread you mentioned, which was created by nutildah.
I do not see much difference between the discussion there and what you say in your topic. I think that texts written by AI sometimes signal very strongly that the absence of various kinds of emotions can just determine that this is the work of a robot. Using Grammarly only corrects the speech that the person wrote. I think that's a big difference.
1627  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Zaraza Bot Credential Stealer, or time to change the browser. on: April 17, 2023, 01:40:23 PM
In addition, it can be advised not only not to store passwords in browsers, but also to completely clear the entire browsing history and cookies when leaving them.
There is evidence that hackers have learned to extract passwords from cookies, as they are stored in the cache for some time (correct me again) and are not cleared immediately after visiting the site, which gives hackers time to get the password.

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Credential-stealing malware is an integral part of the toolkit used by a wide variety of cybercriminals and other adversaries. While user account names and passwords are the most obvious targets of credential-stealing activities, the increased use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect web-based services has reduced the effectiveness of that approach. Attackers are increasingly turning to stealing the “cookies” associated with credentials to clone active or recent web sessions—bypassing MFA in the process.


Cookie stealing: the new perimeter bypass

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The reason for cookie theft is straightforward: Cookies associated with authentication to web services can be used by attackers in “pass the cookie” attacks, attempting to masquerade as the legitimate user to whom the cookie was originally issued and gain access to web services without a login challenge. This is similar to “pass the hash” attacks, which use locally stored authentication hashes to gain access to network resources without having to crack the passwords.
1628  Other / Beginners & Help / Zaraza Bot Credential Stealer, or time to change the browser. on: April 17, 2023, 01:04:25 PM
I didn't find a post about this news, so it's better to be warned and be armed.
The latest news says that a bot called "Zaraza bot" has been created that can steal passwords from 38 known browsers. To be precise, it seems that all these browsers are based on the Blink engine (correct me if I'm wrong about all 38).



And it is these browsers that have become the focus of attention for Russian hackers, who sell their bots through Telegram. This is sold on Telegram and uses the messenger as a command and control server (C2, C&C).

"Once the program extracts login credentials from online bank accounts, cryptocurrency wallets, email accounts, and other important websites, it immediately sends all passwords and data to the Telegram bot."
You may notice that the Firefox browser does not fall into the list of victims. And also think about installing Linux systems.


https://www.uptycs.com/blog/zaraza-bot-credential-password-stealer
1629  Economy / Reputation / Re: I proudly 7 years as a Bitcoin investor. on: April 17, 2023, 07:34:07 AM
Yes, I am uche6215 but I don't know the other user 👤 you guys are talking about, this is my only account and I have not been on this forum before I don't think I have broken any rules but I can say that some people dong like seeing new user on bitcoin talk, based on the kind of person I am today I don't think the so-called signature campaign can afford my bills and I don't need it at all because I work in an oil company, I only come to this forum to learn some stuff I don't know.
But on the other hand, how do you think that someone gets banned this forum and created another account with the same name?
Haven't you seen similar usernames before?
I won't quote anyone but this is all I have to say. I

It would be best if you closed the topic to avoid seeming even more ridiculous. Thus, you will at least benefit to the forum. Stop the subscription spam of people who stupidly unsubscribe without understanding the meaning of the discussion, and reduce the number of neutral reviews about your lies.


You just have to live for yourself, don't care what other people think of you. Others will always envy you when you are superior to them, and that you will see a lot on this forum. As long as you make money, you are rich, it doesn't matter what others say about you. By the way, congratulations on the number of bitcoins you are holding.

Yes, it's the way you conduct yourself on the forum that is a cause for envy, I "applaud" that. Grin Grin Grin Grin
1630  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need help on: April 16, 2023, 01:16:15 PM

You live in Nigeria, and got paid for your work in Bitcoin, why should we tell you if it's good for you or not?
What don't you understand specifically?
The only thing I see is that you are opening threads all over the forum that aren't really specific.
And yes, we still remember your blocked account.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441332.msg61826863#msg61826863
1631  Economy / Reputation / Re: How secure are you when unknown user chats you up? on: April 16, 2023, 12:51:39 PM

However, there are genuine people online, but you must have to be with them for so many time in order to develop that trust and whatever you do online should be a teamwork and not expressely financial deals that will rely on one person to be delivered

Even here, I would be too pessimistic. You can call me a sociopath, but the people on the internet are not the people we meet offline. It all depends on the size of the victim. Scammers can seem like decent people for a very long time, and you can even do some business with them, but one day, something unforeseen will happen when a decent person turns into a very professional scammer.
Therefore, all other people's letters and other people's proposals that come from strangers must either be filtered with a magnifying glass or completely ignored.
I would even go so far as to say that chatting via telegram and accidentally clicking on links can lead to the full disclosure of your identity, and further problems can be expected as a result.
1632  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My experience navigating through this platform on: April 16, 2023, 05:07:10 AM

Thank you for the link. I have checked out the forums rule and the Nigeria forum, but I can't really locate where I can introduce myself.

I do not quite understand why you introduce yourself? You've come to the forum; you don't owe anything else. You must not give your name or any of your details, including your country or place of residence. The fact that you want to communicate in a certain local section does not mean that you need to declare yourself. People will see your presence; what matters is how you show yourself, whether you are really interested in the forum, or whether you appeared here by accident. In addition, I will add another link that can be useful to you for online privacy.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5434404.msg61717956#msg61717956



I do not think that the use of VPN is allowed to be used either to register or to log in. 


I don't think the forum forbids changing the IP. How do you think people who were previously banned appear here several times? In fact, this problem is very easily solved; using a proxy, such as Socks5, and a VPN will quickly solve the problem with the blacklist. If the forum banned the use of TOR and VPN, then, for some reason, it seems to me that the number of registered users would decrease by three times.
1633  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin and Gambling on: April 16, 2023, 04:39:27 AM
I could not master the entire text, since in the first paragraphs I no longer agreed with the author.
I think that gambling is an activity that involves the hope of getting a win, it most often involves the presence of greed in the player. Moreover, people who are fond of gambling can be mistaken for not quite healthy people, since their passion for gambling sometimes goes beyond morality. People sell all movable and immovable property, relying only on luck.
Is there anything similar to Bitcoin? I think absolutely not. Anyone who invests in Bitcoin correctly makes all the analyses at what time, how much, and when it is better to invest in it. There is an analytics and a sober mind here, which cannot be said about gambling.
1634  Economy / Economics / Re: How do feels losing money? on: April 14, 2023, 01:03:50 PM
I will certainly feel down also if this happens to me. It's a normal reaction. Money is hard to earn and if it's easily burned like that, it will really be painful. It would also make me angry.

It is good that you share it here. Let it out. Talking to somebody about it will surely be of help. At the end of the day, however, we have no choice but to move on. But it doesn't mean you won't have to fight for your money. By all means, report it to the authorities. Collect all the evidences and file a case in court. Not only do you need to get your money back, the scammers should also be caught, prosecuted, and jailed for their crimes. And also so that they cannot victimize other people anymore.

Of course, you will learn your lessons as well. Next time, enough due diligence should be made especially because it involves risking your hard-earned money. It's all right to doubt. As a matter of fact, always doubt!

I see it from a different angle. A person who has lost a significant amount will understand for some time why this happened and what to do in order not to receive such mistakes in the future, and his depressed state will be visible to others. You don't have to be a psychologist.
But pay attention to the enthusiasm with which the OP creates new topics on the forum, and most importantly, with what interval, and the topics of the new topics are completely different. Where is regret or despondency lost here? I do not see.
Fishing, fishing, and more fishing. Today, the emphasis is on pity.
1635  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How did you get familiar with threads? on: April 14, 2023, 12:41:30 PM
What should I do?

Let the forum live for a while without caring about your usefulness. Today's question is again very stupid. I wonder how you come up with such topics. For example, what if you don't know a term? Did you study at school? Did your teachers tell you that reading is the best tool? Today the world is flooded with the Internet; isn't it easier to explore it every time and strengthen your knowledge than to ask such questions and look like a fool?
There is a good thread on the forum about smart search; try it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276341.0

Although if you are not friends with Google, I doubt that this will help.
1636  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I become productive in this forum? on: April 14, 2023, 12:23:42 PM
So, let's count: from the posts that you have at the moment, you have 76, and there are already 45 Shocked Shocked Shocked open topics! And it's only been a month and a half since the registration.
Your merits come from four people for just three topics.
What does a person need to understand if he has chosen the wrong strategy? Regularly opening new topics that do not carry anything new characterizes you as a shitposter, which some users will ignore while others will simply be annoyed by.
It is useful to advise something to someone who knows how to answer their open topics, close them in time and carry on a conversation in them. You do not belong to any of the people I have described, so all the advice is simply useless.
1637  Economy / Reputation / Re: I proudly 7 years as a Bitcoin investor. on: April 13, 2023, 03:48:45 PM

We must urgently call lovesmayfamilis. She will figure out what's what and get to the bottom of the true essence of uche6215. Cheesy


Did you call?  Grin Grin Grin What can you say about this account? He does not change his behavior, and as always happens with liars, he is bound to end badly. It is a mistake to say that he is a newbie, this character has been hanging out on the forum for a long time, and he has blocked accounts in his history, although yes, he is becoming a little trickier to detect.

Few days ago Loyce reported a shitposting newbie uche3235 who was word spinning in order to avoid being caught for plagiarism, but it obviously didn't work so his account got banned. Now he is back (this time with a completely different username uche6215 lol) but again shitposting like in previous attempt. I am sure that he will be back with another creatively named alt account, but can mods pls ban this account since his is obviously ban evading.


Word spinning newbie, please ban this guy: Banned!
Some people may ask, what are the risk in Bitcoin transactions?
And the risk are:
i, Bitcoin payment doesn't come with legal protection such as debit card and credit cards have a high rate of protections just in case something goes wrong ( debit card and credit cards it's traceable).
ii,  Bitcoin payment typically are not revisable.
iii, most informations about Bitcoins transactions are public on the net .
            Most Bitcoin investors will not tell you about this.



The moderators have one more proof that the guy who was banned and the guy who put on the same nickname are the same person.
Besides the fact that he is stupid with the choice of nickname, Arabic numerals are still far from him. He uses only Latin throughout.


i. Day trading
ii. Range trading
iii. Investment
iv. Range trading and many more

If you want to do those you have to learn.

=====================================================================================


https://ninjastic.space/post/61627993
1638  Economy / Economics / Re: Woman loses $73,000 in Crypto Investment Fraud -Scammer plays Book of Friendship on: April 13, 2023, 02:31:01 PM
It is laughable but at the same time sorry and mostly she is 51 years old and that old but i feel more sorry on her , i know she made a big mistake and dumb mistake but if she is poor and struggling in life then that is very sad. We also have a news in our country a 60+ got scammed also as she thought his sone was in hospital and someone ask money thru text with unknown number. Scammer are heartless now a days they are doing everything just to scam people

I don't think you can talk about this woman as a poor person. Perhaps it's quite the opposite. Calling her poor, how can you talk about a person who just threw away $73,000 just like that? She is a mother; moreover, the article says she is a businesswoman.
All that can be said about her is that she was mistaken in thinking that in the crypto business, profit can be made just like in fiat. Perhaps she has had experience with investments, but it is very sad that everything went against the finances of this woman.
But I want to believe that she will quickly be able to recoup her losses.
1639  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you know a suitable environment to engage in Bitcoin discussions on: April 13, 2023, 12:48:50 PM

You really think it is nothing to worry about. How do you think confidential conversations held over the phone between two prominent parties get leaked. How about scenarios where the source of income of a particular person becomes a concern of a countries financial crime unit don't you think going over their past, present and future conversation might occur.

It's like paranoia.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes    Besides, what do you care about famous people? Or do you attribute exactly the same significance to yourself? If you're talking to someone on the phone, then either you know and trust that person, in which case, with rampant paranoia about being tracked because of your identity, you encode the word "Bitcoin" into something that will reassure you, or you just don't talk to strangers.
I would be more wary of talking on the phone, knowing that today's technology easily changes people's voices to any voices familiar to us. Therefore, it is better to solve all financial matters face-to-face.
1640  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What can keep me more active here? on: April 13, 2023, 12:30:00 PM
For me, it sounds like this: "I don't know what I need here, but I think I'm needed here."
I think you are wrong. Grin
To be honest, the forum should be for you. It's you who came here; this is not a forum for you. The forum is full of information; this is what is valuable; your knowledge is typical; and what you offer is typical.
You can correct your thinking by saying that if you are here, if you read, learn new information, and become more informed about new technologies, it is this knowledge that will help you become the most in demand.
But if you are looking for a job here, then again, you need to make your resume more attractive, and it is advisable to connect it with the specifics of the forum.
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