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1621  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crashscores.com 💥 Realtime Crash Game Statistics on: February 14, 2023, 06:22:54 PM
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1622  Economy / Gambling / Re: Euphoriabet.io NO KYC Crypto Esports Betting and Roulette on: February 14, 2023, 02:57:50 PM
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All your bets were placed on matches with abnormal activity (matches with a predetermined result) and our provider canceled them so your account will be closed after you withdraw your last deposit, play fair and you will not have problems with payouts

Could you please provide a clarification on the specific abnormal activity that you are referring to? It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide some evidence to substantiate your claim. This would allow us to better understand the situation and make informed decisions based on the facts presented.
1623  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Doing some work for Saxydev, Earned $90 but Never received the Payment.  on: February 14, 2023, 02:06:16 PM

Flag supported from my side.

By the way, did anyone notice when he updated his profile page?
It seems that Elvis has left the building, and I doubt he'll be back.
1624  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Doing some work for Saxydev, Earned $90 but Never received the Payment.  on: February 14, 2023, 01:27:23 PM
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Am I correct?

Yes, you are basically right. Except, that TX mentioned earlier is probably not related to this case since the information in screenshots, particularly the block number and timestamp, doesn't match up. "saxydev" claims that the transaction was confirmed in block 2813799 (mined about 10 days ago), and the mentioned TX is part of block 2820718 from a few days ago.


I see. But let's suppose we insist on using that TxID as it's what admitted by saxydev to be the valid TxID, and thus, the complete web address as I wrote above, will entering both entries --the address and the TX private key-- brings us a "false positive", i.e. it will says xxx amount of XMR --equals to 90$-- was indeed sent to OP's address while saxydev actually never send it? Or will it says something like, "invalid data, transaction not found"?

If what'll happen is the latter, then the result itself is conclusive enough that saxydev has never send the payment and brings us to the end of this case.

For the record, saxydev never confirmed that TxID. We inferred this from the screenshots provided by c0ldbrewz. (Which are most likely fabricated to mislead the recipient.)

You can never get a "false positive" result. Either he will give a valid TX ID and TX secret key that will validate the transaction, or you will get an error message such as "the transaction cannot be decrypted," depending on the tool used.
1625  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Doing some work for Saxydev, Earned $90 but Never received the Payment.  on: February 14, 2023, 10:43:31 AM
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Am I correct?

Yes, you are basically right. Except, that TX mentioned earlier is probably not related to this case since the information in screenshots, particularly the block number and timestamp, doesn't match up. "saxydev" claims that the transaction was confirmed in block 2813799 (mined about 10 days ago), and the mentioned TX is part of block 2820718 from a few days ago.

If I am, then I'll ask saxydev, do I fall under that criteria? You asked if anyone would do their role as part of the community, and here I am, volunteering purely to get this case closed. I don't think I'm on any gang on this forum, and I would like to call myself --well, self proclaimed as it is-- trustworthy enough. Would you PM me that TX private key which will allows all of us to see the truth behind this case?

Given that saxydev is already caught in a web of his own lies, I highly doubt he will send you any proof. Nonetheless, remain wary of his words, as he may try to weasel his way out once more.

And to any other members, as I am aware that screenshot can be edited, but suppose saxydev kept his words and provide me with the TX private key so that I can confirm that the payment is indeed sent --or didn't sent-- would the screenshot provided by me enough as an evidence? I can assure you all that I won't bother editing the screenshots --aside from cropping and obscuring anything that can be used to identify me-- as whatever shown wouldn't benefits or detrimental to me.

Sure, we can do that. If he gives you the transaction details and you confirm that it's legit, I'll adjust my trust rating based on your word (no need for a screenshot). However, as I have repeatedly pointed out, the transaction details don't reveal any information about the sender, but only the address of the recipient and the amount sent, so there is absolutely no reason not to share this information publicly in terms of privacy. So, there is no material difference between sharing a screenshot of a transaction receipt and a link to a transaction receipt, except that the latter provides verifiable evidence while the former does not.
1626  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: February 13, 2023, 04:12:42 PM
They basically scammed me on mu deposit

Unsubstantiated claims won't be taken seriously by the community. If you want people to take your allegations seriously, it's important to back them up with evidence.

I would suggest gathering all the relevant evidence you can and posting it in the Scam Accusations section of the forum. This could include screenshots of conversations with live-chat agents, records of your balance history on the site, and anything else that supports your claims.
1627  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: shuttle.rent Review Legit Or Scam? on: February 13, 2023, 12:46:55 PM
Scam?

Yep, it's a straightforward scam!


https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12801924
1628  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Doing some work for Saxydev, Earned $90 but Never received the Payment.  on: February 13, 2023, 08:19:21 AM
https://ibb.co/GRQ2jbp

take it. you know the resources I pulled to get the key? neah, resync your wallet, it's there

block: 2813799

@saxydev, I already answered this in another thread, but just in case you missed it, here's a reminder: to prove a payment on the Monero network, you'll need to show two things:

1. The correct TX ID
2. The secret transaction key (tx key) from your wallet


These details do not reveal your identity or the source of the payment in any way. It just proves that recipient received money. So, let's put the privacy concerns to rest and focus on getting the payment proven. Screenshots or any other forms of evidence that can be easily manipulated or altered are irrelevant in this case.
1629  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Be careful with saxydev; he is a scammer on: February 12, 2023, 02:14:31 PM
I will share it to a trusted person outside the gang of ShitBaboonNewsletterBitcoin aka GazetaBitcoin to verify the transaction, my personal specification is that it is a private matter and I do not make public any of my own addresses or information related to any of transactions public.

Come on, why don't you just share the info with the person you were supposed to send the payment to? It'll make sorting things out so much easier.

Working in my domain you may understand that sharing an address is the same as doxing yourself.

Sorry to bring up your bullshit again. If you know anything about Monero transactions, you'd know that sharing the transaction ID and key doesn't give away the sender's address. If you're trying to scam someone, you should probably learn the basics first.

Let me say it again, just to make sure everyone gets it. Sharing the tx key or secret transaction key (sometimes called "r" in the CryptoNote white paper and other technical documentation) doesn't prove that YOU made a payment. It only proves that SOMEONE received money.
1630  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Be careful with saxydev; he is a scammer on: February 12, 2023, 01:02:06 PM
I have checked the transaction on monero, it is valid, he received. If anyone here out of the gang of The shitnewsletterbitcoin want to check it, add it on discord and I will share it.

Prove it!

@fatfork read the docs of the wallet he is using on and see after.

There is no way, and I have good internet connection and good devices to just sync it in 3 minutes. It just can't be.

Nope, that's not right. When you use a remote node, you don't have to download the whole blockchain to your PC or wait for it to sync. Instead, you can get your wallet connected to the network right away. However, I won't be going into the details of how the Monero network and wallets work here as it would be off-topic. If there's something that you're unclear about and you have a specific question, feel free to open a new topic in the Altcoin section.

But anyway whoever wants to check it I can send it privately, to check that he received. If you want to help him, help him learn how to use xmr.

Judging from what I see, it looks like neither of you have a good grasp of the Monero network, wallets, or transactions. Or one of you isn't being honest. I'm leaning towards believing @c0ldbrewz more because of some of the bullshit responses you've provided so far. If you want to prove what you're saying, show the transaction details publicly. Otherwise, it seems like you're trying to pull a scam.
1631  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Be careful with saxydev; he is a scammer on: February 12, 2023, 12:20:02 PM
Is there anyone have experience with monero?


are all this true?

No. Most of it is just a bunch of bullshit.

is it really there will be no information available over 2000 blocks?

No. All the information will remain on the blockchain and on your fully synced node permanently.
 
private secret view keys are attached to address (mnemonic) right not the transaction?

"The private view key" is not limited to a single address or transaction but rather applies to all addresses within the wallet. Think of it as a private key for creating a watch-only wallet, it cannot be used to sign transactions, but it shouldn't be shared publicly to protect privacy. On the other hand, there is a "transaction key" that is unique to a single transaction and can be used to prove that you have initiated the transaction.

More information here: https://www.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.html

is monero wallet really loads 1 month mostly?

The reason your wallet is taking so long to sync could be due to a variety of factors. Are you using a normal or lightweight wallet? Are you running a full node or using a remote node? And how's the performance of your hard drive and internet connection? These things can all play a role.

what did he mean i only have sending key but not receiving keys on my mnemonic?
base the info i gathered there's only address, secret view key, secret spending key, never heard of secret receiving key  Huh

As I mentioned earlier, it's a bunch of nonsense. If your wallet is synced and you can't see the transaction or if the sender can't show the TXID and transaction key, it's a clear indication that he's lying to you.
1632  Economy / Service Discussion / PayPal Crypto Holdings Report on: February 11, 2023, 10:55:17 AM
According to a report filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission [1], PayPal held $604 million worth of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash, as of December 31, 2022. Bitcoin is the largest part of PayPal's crypto holdings, accounting for $291 million. Ethereum was second, with $250 million, and the remaining $63 million was split between Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. PayPal's crypto holdings accounted for 67% of the company's total financial liabilities of $902 million. The company's total financial assets were over $25 billion. Despite offering cryptocurrency services for more than two years, this is the first time PayPal has provided a breakdown of its crypto holdings in its annual financial report.

An article on Cointelegraph [2] reports that PayPal keeps its customers' cryptocurrencies through the use of a third-party custodian. The company emphasized in the filing that it has a contractual agreement in place with the custodian mandating the segregation of customer assets and prohibiting their mix with the custodian's proprietary or other assets. However, PayPal stated that they cannot guarantee the effectiveness of these contractual obligations in the event of the custodian's bankruptcy or insolvency.

I'm not sure whether PayPal has enabled the withdrawal of cryptocurrency funds to personal wallets for all users. However, it appears that many still don't fully grasp the significance of the adage "not your keys, not your coins."



[1] - https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001633917/b562e712-8266-493c-8ae8-e28f93404d2f.pdf
[2] - https://cointelegraph.com/news/paypal-held-604m-in-bitcoin-and-other-crypto-by-the-end-of-2022
1633  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is Gambling? ChatGPT Responses. on: February 10, 2023, 09:24:36 PM
The main message for me is gamble with what you can afford to lose and seek help if you think it is affecting you negatively.

ChatGPT responses are generated based on patterns in the data it was trained on. Besides, OpenAI's ethical guidelines state that it should not create content that is harmful, abusive, or otherwise offensive, and that it should avoid engaging in illegal or harmful activities.
https://openai.com/events/code-of-conduct.txt


I don't think you can refer to your chats in that way. The URL you provided is only accessible to you and holds no value to anyone else.
1634  Other / Meta / Re: Locked Account on: February 10, 2023, 08:56:02 PM
I read a few topics/FAQs here, and noticed you need to sign with a crypto address which you had on your account.

The thing is, I've never posted a crypto address here nor have I got one linked on my account.

See here:

If you forgot the password or similar

Try using the email password reset. Check that the email isn't ending up in your spam folder. If that doesn't work, email recoveries_2021_xxlgg@bitcointalk.org, ideally from the account's email address. Include your username. A signature will likely be required (see below).

Having a digital signature option is not a requirement, particularly when you have access to both email addresses as mentioned. Simply make sure to send an email to support from your old email address.
1635  Economy / Reputation / Re: Some unusual behavior with merits. on: February 10, 2023, 08:04:12 PM
1.) It might be a good idea to reduce the size these images as they seem to be bigger than necessary for the content they display.

2.) In my opinion, it would be more fitting to move this topic to the Reputation section.

3.) Regarding the merits, on January 6th, a member imamusma made a post in this topic. This prompted some other members to review his post history and help him in reaching his next rank. There is nothing unusual about this.
1636  Economy / Gambling / Re: Livecasino.io - 🔥 up to 20% cashback🔥up to 20% rakeback 🚨 instant withdrawals on: February 10, 2023, 12:35:00 PM
Hey fellow livecasino.io bettors. Do you get quite a bit of money in promotions and cashback? I recently received 5 USDT in Crypto Crunch Tournament which is not bad because my betting level is low. I guess those of you who bet more heavily get more.

The size of the cashback offer can vary, depending on how much you bet, your activity on the platform and other factors. Generally speaking, it's safe to say that users who bet more heavily are more likely to receive larger promotions or cashback offers.

I've had the pleasure of receiving both free bets and cashback offers in the past, both of which have been great. However, the cashback offers in the form of USDT or other cryptocurrencies have been even more appealing as they offer a more versatile reward option. With these cashback rewards earned from casino, for example, they can be utilized for other activities like sports betting or similar ventures on the platform.
1637  Economy / Gambling / Re: OLE777 - Join Us For New And Exciting Promos! on: February 10, 2023, 12:15:40 PM
So it's myself and CS team that is short on transparent information as to why an account was blocked/banned
specifically or in full detail. Hence the reason why we are only allowed to say these..


So you're saying that you're in the same boat as customer support, limited in the information you have access to, yeah? And that the risk/compliance team's decisions are set in stone and there's nothing you can do about it? This begs the question, what exactly is your role at the casino?

So, the question is, how do you plan on keeping a business model like this going in the long run? What happens if scam accusations start to become a big issue and you can't provide clear info to back up the risk/compliance team's decisions to confiscate user funds? How will you protect the casino's reputation when that happens?
1638  Economy / Gambling / Re: Own a profitable gambling site. Looking for investors on: February 10, 2023, 11:21:59 AM
You can do this on your website. Just have an option to invest, so some of the players will give you their funds to bankroll your casino. In return you will share your profits with the investors. Looking for investors on this forum usually not a good idea especially when you are a newbie. Nobody will trust you.

Yes, that's a good suggestion. If the platform has a strong and loyal player base, it may be a good idea to allow them to invest in the platform. This can help build a sense of community and investment in the platform's success, and also provide a source of funding for the business.

However, If the OP is gunning for traditional investors, reaching out to potential investors through his personal or business connections, or other more established channels is probably the way to go. And, having a solid business plan and financial projections in the mix before trying to get investments definitely can't hurt.
1639  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What most gamblers do. on: February 10, 2023, 10:38:30 AM
Yeah, it's a real shame to see people not prioritizing savings, especially when they have families to take care of. Gamblers may have trouble setting aside money for savings because they are using all of their disposable income to fund their gambling habit. When this is the case, it can be helpful for them to seek out support from someone who specializes in treating gambling addiction. Gambling addiction can be a serious problem and it can be difficult for someone who is struggling with it to see the consequences of their actions - especially when they're blinded by the lure of easy money.

But not all gamblers are irresponsible with their finances. Some people are able to engage in gambling as a form of entertainment and do so responsibly, without negatively impacting their finances. There's no one-size-fits-all approach to gambling, so every situation is unique.
1640  Economy / Gambling / Re: Own a profitable gambling site. Looking for investors on: February 10, 2023, 08:29:30 AM
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And again I have no issue showing a potential investor the whole site, backend, anything they'd want to see.

It is impressive to see that your site is currently generating daily wagers in the range of $15,000 to $25,000 per day since you say you haven't been around for that long. That means you had a lot of traffic and conversions from the start, or you have already attracted some loyal followers who enjoy playing your games. Can you share more info on your site and how it all got started? It would also be cool to see some data on your user base, their growth, and how engaged they are. Lastly, what's your plan for taking things to the next level with the investment?
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