Cautionary Tale: I messed up. Big time. Please don’t pile on harder as I’m already sick to my stomach.
NEVER EXPOSE YOUR BTC KEYS/Seed to an forked wallet.
Two days ago, I attempted to split my BTC Diamond and BTC Private. I could not get it.
At some point, I exposed my Ledger Nano with my BTC on it, to each of their Electrum Wallets.
Last night, my wallet was emptied of ALL my BTC, 13+ coins.
Here is the transaction.
Transaction Identifier: d96a7dcd9775456e36938ed2cb84e9d0cac46fad14b8c95008ed77d08f9f8de6
Went to: 3LsvHPBGuEVLZZDUiUuNdNi33T7zmTBC7o
Here’s a signed message so you know I HAD controller of the wallet. I’m not scamming, just utterly sick to my stomach for losing 13+ BTC.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- @TheShillBilly Twitter
I've lost all my coins. Please help ANYONE. If you stole them Please return them! Please Please Please! RT to help...
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1QFFas4xGSy1p1Kj2ghyD6BJhVDmwWmyKb H744TwI8rhqMHinDQdTtYiw3JGie9oC/p6XaUcPz25pzUcEoK0cakF0p1mBPZehnJk1PP8JgtEgte2OvDZXAr3g= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
It appears that I have now lost my entire life savings. I’m not begging for a handout but rather attempting to warn anyone new to the space. I’m sick to my stomach with the loss and my only hope is to gain the attention of the culprit.
If you have any space in your heart, please return the BTC. I’d accept a fraction of what was stolen. Please don’t completely bankrupt me.
I don't understand, was your computer compromised, is that it? Are any of those wallets you use compromised?
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I think it's best for you to grow up and stop trolling, you've been doing it since day one. Sorry I haven't been around lately, however, I'm doing things to help people, not tear them down. You are the epitome of some of the characters that give the crypto community a bad name and make the everyday mom and pop investor hesitant to switch from stocks.
Just hit the 'Ignore' button, no need to feed it...
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1 LCC is one-thousandth of 1 Litecoin. If it goes to $2, it will still be one-hundredth of 1 Litecoin. Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin. There's potential, but it depends on how serious DEV team is to pump it and have it listed on major exchanges.
1 LTC = 10 LCC You need to redo your math. WTS 10 LCC for 1LTC can we find an escrow or shall we use Bitrated? That's what we got from the fork, for every litecoin we now have 10 litecoin cash. That's what I was pointing out to previous poster, if LCC goes to $10 it means each pre-fork litecoin is worth whatever 1 litecoin is worth plus 10 x $10, it would put LCC more valuable then current bitcoin forks except for bcash. no, your argument is flawed. Care to elaborate? the price of 1LTC does not equal the price of 10LCC. you've gone full-retard on this one mate. I believe you're missing the point. Cold storage litecoins or pre-forks litecoins now worth 1 LTC + 10 LCC, because that's what we got from the fork. So, if 1 LTC = $150 and 1 LCC = $10, it means 1 pre-fork litecoin is worth $150 + 10 * $10 which is equal to $250. This would put the LCC network at $5.6 billion mcap, right below litecoin network at $8.5 billion and above all bitcoin forks except for bcash. Previous poster wrote 'Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin' and I pointed out the problem with that because you need to have supply and mcap into account. see previous response. 1LCC = 0.00002429 BTC 10LCC = 0.0002429 BTC 1LTC = 0.01631460 BTC full retard. 1 LCC = 1 LCC 10 LCC = 10 LCC 1 pre-fork LTC = 1 LTC + 10 LCC
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1 LCC is one-thousandth of 1 Litecoin. If it goes to $2, it will still be one-hundredth of 1 Litecoin. Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin. There's potential, but it depends on how serious DEV team is to pump it and have it listed on major exchanges.
1 LTC = 10 LCC You need to redo your math. WTS 10 LCC for 1LTC can we find an escrow or shall we use Bitrated? That's what we got from the fork, for every litecoin we now have 10 litecoin cash. That's what I was pointing out to previous poster, if LCC goes to $10 it means each pre-fork litecoin is worth whatever 1 litecoin is worth plus 10 x $10, it would put LCC more valuable then current bitcoin forks except for bcash. no, your argument is flawed. Care to elaborate? the price of 1LTC does not equal the price of 10LCC. you've gone full-retard on this one mate. I believe you're missing the point. Cold storage litecoins or pre-forks litecoins now worth 1 LTC + 10 LCC, because that's what we got from the fork. So, if 1 LTC = $150 and 1 LCC = $10, it means 1 pre-fork litecoin is worth $150 + 10 * $10 which is equal to $250. This would put the LCC network at #9 with $5.6 billion mcap, right below Stellar network at $7.9 billion and above all bitcoin forks except for bcash. Previous poster wrote 'Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin' and I pointed out the problem with that because you need to have supply and mcap into account.
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1 LCC is one-thousandth of 1 Litecoin. If it goes to $2, it will still be one-hundredth of 1 Litecoin. Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin. There's potential, but it depends on how serious DEV team is to pump it and have it listed on major exchanges.
1 LTC = 10 LCC You need to redo your math. WTS 10 LCC for 1LTC can we find an escrow or shall we use Bitrated? That's what we got from the fork, for every litecoin we now have 10 litecoin cash. That's what I was pointing out to previous poster, if LCC goes to $10 it means each pre-fork litecoin is worth whatever 1 litecoin is worth plus 10 x $10, it would put LCC more valuable then current bitcoin forks except for bcash. no, your argument is flawed. Care to elaborate?
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1 LCC is one-thousandth of 1 Litecoin. If it goes to $2, it will still be one-hundredth of 1 Litecoin. Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin. There's potential, but it depends on how serious DEV team is to pump it and have it listed on major exchanges.
1 LTC = 10 LCC You need to redo your math. WTS 10 LCC for 1LTC can we find an escrow or shall we use Bitrated? That's what we got from the fork, for every litecoin we now have 10 litecoin cash. That's what I was pointing out to previous poster, if LCC goes to $10 it means each pre-fork litecoin is worth whatever 1 litecoin is worth plus 10 x $10, it would put LCC more valuable then current bitcoin forks except for bcash.
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Regarding to DeepOnion, I don't want to call it a scam any more. The dev team looks dedicated and community is very supportive. The massive dump thought to happen after airdrop actually turns out to be a joke. Now my concern is when they can bring out the DeepSend/Stealth Address, which will make DeepOnion the real anonymous coin player. Before that DeepOnion is still traceable.
They claim: DeepOnion An anonymous and 100% untraceable cryptocurrency sent through the TOR network. https://deeponion.org/That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam.
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First of all it should not be called as Airdrop. I hope everyone here knows the meaning of Airdrop. Its a signature bounty, they give out onions for Twitter bounty. How it is free.?
That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam. Really? Is that the only basis for calling something scam?! Way to go man. Highlighted it for you.
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I agree that this question should be answered. Running a full tor node is quite different from just having a random wallet open.
That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam. Running a TOR node is different from running a wallet and route traffic trough TOR. Do you still think that DO is a scam? Anyway, just look at the results, this is a successful project https://github.com/deeponion/deeponion/blob/master/COPYINGWhere's the proper credit to the projects they are copying the code from? Not even Bitcoin is credited... That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam.
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1 LCC is one-thousandth of 1 Litecoin. If it goes to $2, it will still be one-hundredth of 1 Litecoin. Even at $10, it will still be only one-fiftieth of 1 Litecoin. There's potential, but it depends on how serious DEV team is to pump it and have it listed on major exchanges.
1 LTC = 10 LCC You need to redo your math.
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I agree that this question should be answered. Running a full tor node is quite different from just having a random wallet open.
That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam. Running a TOR node is different from running a wallet and route traffic trough TOR.
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First of all it should not be called as Airdrop. I hope everyone here knows the meaning of Airdrop. Its a signature bounty, they give out onions for Twitter bounty. How it is free.?
That kind of dishonesty is one of the reasons we consider this project to be a scam.
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It has been so many years... and I had almost forgot the amount I lost in the Labcoin scam. And back then, BTC0.10 was not a very big amount (that was the amount I lost in their scam). But now it is worth close to $900.
Down BTC1.5, not big money back then...
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how much is the bsd total supply? max supply?
210 million coins.
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So, my question is: How can I see the private key of a single coin address where I have funds in CryptoBridge?
I think i read from somewhere that u hold the private keys only on the desktop version? Im not sure, havent download myself yet. Id be interested to read more about the token dividends if somebody has more stats and insight on that? I do have the desktop version, not found there neither ... Anyone? Your password is your private key that is assigned to your public key on the Bitshares blockchain. The individual addresses assigned to your account are part of the Bitshares gateway that you are using. By having your password, you also have the private key to all of the addresses assigned to you by the gateway. That is not the case. I understand that (in theory) the individual coins private keys are encoded (or created from) with my password, but I, as end user, have no way to decode them. If something goes wrong with CryptoBridge for whatever reason, my coins are lost because I don't have the private keys, nor a way to re create them. Can anyone show me how to re create an individual coin private key from my CryptoBridge keys/password? If you had that control of the individual private keys for each coin, exchange wouldn't work, you could dump some particular coin and then just transfer the coins from the address to some other address under your control.
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Does anyone have working addnodes for the cryptobridge wallet? My client is stuck 5 days behind. A 'getpeerinfo' would be appreciated.
Here you go: [ { "id": 56, "addr": "104.237.2.189:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:49950", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053768, "lastrecv": 1524053768, "bytessent": 467839, "bytesrecv": 462215, "conntime": 1523469639, "timeoffset": 18, "pingtime": 0.156, "minping": 0.1404, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.2/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 167382, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 167382, "synced_blocks": 167000, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 146035, "getaddr": 24, "getheaders": 989, "inv": 9089, "ping": 155712, "pong": 155744, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 150407, "headers": 106, "ping": 155744, "pong": 155712, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } }, { "id": 62, "addr": "178.63.101.28:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:50995", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053789, "lastrecv": 1524053789, "bytessent": 232277, "bytesrecv": 14769485, "conntime": 1523873130, "timeoffset": 28, "pingtime": 0.062401, "minping": 0.0468, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.3/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 256969, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 256977, "synced_blocks": 256977, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 44650, "getaddr": 24, "getdata": 61, "getheaders": 90988, "headers": 25, "inv": 122, "ping": 48128, "pong": 48000, "sendcmpct": 99, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 69692, "cmpctblock": 1902, "getheaders": 989, "headers": 14600406, "inv": 122, "ping": 48000, "pong": 48128, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } }, { "id": 63, "addr": "176.9.140.251:6333", "addrlocal": "89.152.129.91:59876", "services": "000000000000000d", "relaytxes": true, "lastsend": 1524053712, "lastrecv": 1524053785, "bytessent": 181673, "bytesrecv": 14721503, "conntime": 1523938820, "timeoffset": 31, "pingtime": 0.1092, "minping": 0.0468, "version": 70015, "subver": "/bridgecoinCore:1.0.3/", "inbound": false, "startingheight": 256969, "banscore": 0, "synced_headers": 256977, "synced_blocks": 256977, "inflight": [ ], "whitelisted": false, "bytessent_per_msg": { "addr": 28945, "getaddr": 24, "getdata": 158, "getheaders": 90988, "ping": 30656, "pong": 30656, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "verack": 24, "version": 132 }, "bytesrecv_per_msg": { "addr": 57672, "block": 610, "headers": 14600936, "inv": 183, "ping": 30656, "pong": 30656, "sendcmpct": 66, "sendheaders": 24, "tx": 544, "verack": 24, "version": 132 } } ]
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what happened to the last bridge coin staking payment? damn, what is going on, receiveid like nothing.... Dividends already paid? There's no statement on Medium. It should be around the same as last time, volume is similar for those periods of time. http://www.cryptobridgestats.com/EDIT: Maybe 75% promotion ended...
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