H781azNLTlHvEeThnhVsPBGKgRqZc/CQgo9okF83jC0+SJqPZh+yhfgtkUh+jkG5Xs53Az+jv4O1FPzEIJ+Sc6g=
Ya, or in other words: what the hell is that? Sign a message properly. If you don't know how... Well who are we kidding, if you don't know how by the time you're a hero then this is a hacked account. But anyways look it up. Edit: Woops didnt copy and paste right: ADDRESS: 1MXMjRGyEHUUC7UuTHEboS5poMAWx7vJqx MESSAGE: Stratobitz Here... Houston Do You Read Me? 9/17/16 SIG: IJlAs6CJBry7Z3iiq1nH435Tz3CeKceJoUghDCNS1mNibvAaqxBm8GOsK4ekASKAKGVsOtY1Ys1FT7k ysSW2rFg= You can validate here: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC?verifysignedmessage=1 or any other BTC Client that validates signatures/signed messages. Can we please delete this thread, and those who posted red please remove said red from my account. Strato Quoted
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I got pm from stratobitz with request to be remove neg feedback, I can only repeat, I will kindly do it, after see sign message with old staked address(in any way- publicly or via pm)
He had posted an address on Sept 10th and other than that he has one (that I posted) from 2015. Obviously Sept 10th address means nothing because if he bought/hacked the account h would just post a new address. So we wait for him to sign a message from: 1MXMjRGyEHUUC7UuTHEboS5poMAWx7vJqx
Or wait for OP to sign a message showing they're the original owner.
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Time and time again I hear Bitcoin advocates claiming that it is superior based on it's technology alone.
I can think of another currency that was based on it's technology of the time and perception alone.....the U.S. dollar.
Now look at it.
It has been "hacked" to death and has been on the verge of meltdown for years.
The entire financial system based on fiat currency is on the brink of falling down a hole for that matter.
Enter Bitcoin.
You want to know the same thing Bitcoin has in common with the U.S. dollar?
It refuses to be backed by precious metals.
I think some metals dealers recognize this and wish to untie the two to some degree.
We can repeat history all over again or we can pave a new road where prosperity can be achieved on a wider scale.
But I can see why some of you can't see this.
It requires vision.
Oh so now you're letting us kno your motives. Why precious metals? What if people start mining gold that they find on asteroids flying by and it crashes to $3/lb? What then? Bitcoin is based on the amount of energy used to 'create' a coin. And comparing a USD to bitcoin is like comparing a set of stairs to an escalator. One will keep going forever until it stops working (USD 'print some more money, we're running low!') and the other will get you to one location then stop (bitcoin. 21M. That's it that's all). To put all of your money in one investment is stupid. If you're 100% invested in bitcoin, you haven't thought it out much. Same with precious metals. Sure now they're stable, but what about the huge gold rush?
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My account has not been hacked. I have reported this thread to the mods of this sub, and I have locked the request posted in Lending. I am happy to sign a message from the BTC address posted in the META, or the BTC which has been the same on my account for years, should they ask for it.
Mods, please review this thread and delete it, and the member who posted the OP should be removed.
Thanks for your help,
Strato
You've said that you can sign a message multiple times now. Just do it already. What is there to report? Prove you own the account then this will all be over for you. The more you beat around the bush the longer people will assume it's a hacked account. TL;DR sign the message already. What are you waiting for? Edit: and if you sign a message from the address you posted on Sept 10th it doesn't mean shit. It means you've owned this account for 6 days rofl. Sign a message from 1MXMjRGyEHUUC7UuTHEboS5poMAWx7vJqx First posted on: April 05, 2015, 02:37:42 AM Which was found with: https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=ciubo7vbThe post where this address was found: 1MXMjRGyEHUUC7UuTHEboS5poMAWx7vJqx
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Provide some proof. Sign an old message asap so you can get your account negative trust then send a mod a message so they can temp ban your account so they don't go deleting all of your posts or of course getting the 1BTC loan in the Self-moderated thread.
Edit: they're deleting posts now in the self moderated thread so hopefully you get some negative trust on the account asap
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Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition... to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle: Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking. Haha this isn't even the right definition. That's the literal definition of hack. Are you joking? You know that this is describing taking a hatchet and chopping up a piece of wood right? My God what a stretch. The Blockchain can't be hacked. It's a public Ledger. Do you want me to define Ledger for you?
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Try something other than PayPal or people will jump to the conclusion that you're a scammer. It's reversible for up to 180 days and you have no reputation here. Do you have any reputation on any other website?
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You don't know how Bitcoins work (obviously, because I read the OP haha) and you don't even have any Bitcoins. Why bother posting here? You clearly don't have to clue what you're doing. Go back to the newbie section and ask your very important questions 'how can I have the bitcoin network' and 'my Bitcoins are maturing from doubleyourcoins.com in 16 years, that's why I can't sign a message. But I totally have them guise. What do you think I should do with them when I get them back? Show I throw them in the wishing well? Put them in my bank? Maybe I should start a bitcoin collection and put them in a book based on the year they were minted?' Like Omg. I can't believe I almost took this seriously. You don't have any Bitcoins at all.
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also for the guy who is asking me signatures for the btc i own , i think it would be better if i gave you the details after i deposited the amount in my bank .
i cannot risk anyone or anything trying to hack my btc again.
target can contact me in 2 years and when i start using my btc i will give him all the details . but for now if you think i am scammed its not your concern.
i will not fall prey to another set of hackers.
You are such a pathetic naive newbie. You think you're going to deposit bitcoins into a... bank account? Did you not even bother googling what Bitcoins are before you posted your random gibberish here? Man you're pathetic. People can't have your bitcoins without a private key so obviously you have no clue how bitcoins work (or worse: young such as newbie you keep your coins on an online wallet HAHAHA!). You don't have 1 BTC let alone 10,000 BTC. Your whole idea was to troll idiots into thinking they would try to hack the network. Oops then you found out you were the stupidest person in all the forums and flipped it 'nuh uh, I dun tell da popo zomg diss guy sez he gunna hax da Bitcoins! Arreste him nao!' stfu. You don't even know what country these people live in let alone what their names are or where they live. How many people did you get busted from this? 0? Or did your family member pretend to get caught so you could save face? What a waste of time. Price you have even a fraction of these bitcoins or gtfo newbie.
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my real assets i own in btc could make you faint , maybe i will tell later after all this hype has subdued.
I really think you missed the point of bitcointalk. This is a forum. Just because you posted something that literally anyone that knows what the Blockchain is knows would be impossible you start attacking us? target i am a millionare i don't want to hack those 1000 btc i own more than 10000 btc in long term investments.
i only did it to set a trap for the hackers.
also the btc i have are long term means they mature after 1 or 2 years to 10000 btc.
if you want a job though i can give you hacking is wrong . it is not a good way look at all the disaster it caused.
Sign a message showing the 10,000 BTC or you're a liar. If you're saying an 'investment' is 'maturing' in 1 to 2 years you got scammed you naive noob. Grow up and stop crying. Why is your opinion better than everyone else's? Leaving negative feedback on every profile that posted here just proves how much of a lunatic you are. i am 28 by the way , happily divorced.
No shit. How could anyone stay married to such a whiney brat? sorry i have no other option rather than give you negative feedback for whatever abusive names you are calling me , you are going on calling me names even after several warning.
please do not cry / feel sorry if you can't have your signature campaigns again if you cannot respect me.
1. Giving negative trust isn't defending yourself. Durp. 2. You clearly have no clue how the trust system works on bitcointalk hahaha. This will not affect anyone's signature campaign because you're an untrusted newbie nobody... hahaha wow. FAIL.
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Oh let's say umm....
+0.1 = cpfreeplz
I have a gut feeling it's going to be very flat this round what with a lot of s7s electricity bills coming in but people are of course adding s9s all the time.
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Your last 3 feedbacks say you ran with their money... So why should we trust you? Especially since that was in 2014?! One exchange you (or someone else controlling this account in the past) did with Monbux doesn't mean you're now trustworthy. There have been a lot of old accounts with a little bit of green trust asking for loans lately and every single one of them was a scam.
Please sign a message from an old address.
Assuming you offer your account as collateral (and you can sign the message to show you didn't just hack this account) I could lend you 0.05BTC
Please sign a message from this address: 149oa5cnbcu8apj77PW8MVsfaWv6GtchK6 since you've sent funds from it in the past.
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i have 9 btc but i want to turn it to 20 btc any one can help me to do that
There're many you can do , it just depend on how you able to manage your money. Let say if you want to build online shop or buying house or land ! You will see extraordinary profit after 10 years ! If you buy a 9 BTC house you're never going to sell it because it's a goddamned shack in the middle of nowhere hahaha. Buy and sell things OP. What kind of magical solution do you want us to come up with for you? For 9 BTC I'll write you a business plan and you can make whatever you want from it (depending how much effort you put into it).
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Lol if they were hacked why would we be sending funds to your address...? That was a funny scam attempt. It was an ok try but you need to fix a lot of details next time dipshit you're bad at scamming. You already have negative trust rofl.
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Hahaha this is hilarious. You can't hack the bitcoin network and if you could you would have to expend exponentially more energy than 50 btc for yourself and 950 for this guy. He'd be better off robbing banks hahaha.
EDIT: Ah I see he was trying to catch some hackers and rat them out. Not the most interesting way of doing it but ok. To each there own.
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Used my phone, all sorted.
Cheers
Could you post an update? Was this legitimate or not? Did you end of speaking with anyone at bitbond? And d you end up needing to verify your identity via video? Thanks
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You were clearly promoting a Ponzi! Why would they remove your feedback now that apologized?
Make a new account and stop promoting scams. If you promote them then you're a scammer and you're going to get tagged for it.
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Revolutionary technology is often caught in the ironic position of solving a problem that is not really percieved by the masses. This is the case with Bitcoin.
Similarly, back in the day no one understood why the internet was huge, of course, except the smart people which where the small group of technical people/geeks/hackers that saw the potential since day one.
Sooner or later, Bitcoin will shine, be glad that you even know it exists today.
100% agree with everything you said. You always here the same thing from these sheep "I can just walk down the post office anywhere between 9-4, buy a stamp and an envelope for $3.00 and send my friend a nice letter. Why would I want to email them? It's impersonal/cold/dumb/im too dumb/im computer illiterate/ I'm illiterate in general / I'm stuck in my run and that's the way I likes it ya dang hoodlum" "Why would I use Bitcoins? It's just fake Internet money for nerds and criminals." If you do 0 research on something it's very easy to have a misconstrued opinion on it.
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They're the worst wallet tied with Xapo, Coinbase.com and any other online wallet. They aren't secure, they have your private keys a you're making a donation to them by keeping your funds in THEIR wallets.
Jesus christ I hold my Bitcoins more secure than these morons at these huge companies. Hand over your bitcoins to me because I'm more trustworthy than some crappy Web wallet
To be fair, Blockchain.info actually make a point of advertising the fact that private keys are generated client side. So if that's genuinely the case they don't hold funds at all, just provide a heavily packaged experience of using user held private keys with a web wallet interface. To what extent any of that method is secure is a different question ("not very" would be my assessment), but in theory, Blockchain.info users should be able to import their private keys into a different wallet they choose. True, but if you're buying a new house and the previous owner keeps a key to get in do you really feel safe? Now what if you bought it from some start up company / faceless organization? I would want the locks changed (aka: make a new wallet) where only I would have access. Actually now that I've said the analogy of a house blockchain.info is a lot like a house. Sure you have the key but there are lots of windows for people to get in
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They have had multiple issues over the last couple of years... but they seem to resolve it very quickly. Some people still use online wallets, so we need to report all issues as soon as possible to prevent problems early. You would be fairly safe, if you only keep a very small percentage of your coins in these wallets, and the majority of your coins in cold storage. ... I think the last problem was with the random number generator. The point is that they are facing nearly the same problems for such a long time now. And somehow they don't fix it even though people have been reporting errors by large numbers. Nowadays I am more shifting towards blockr.io as block explorer as they are far more consistent with delivering a good user experience. When it comes to wallet service, blockchain.info is still the leading site. Bullshit. They're the worst wallet tied with Xapo, Coinbase.com and any other online wallet. They aren't secure, they have your private keys a you're making a donation to them by keeping your funds in THEIR wallets. Jesus christ I hold my Bitcoins more secure than these morons at these huge companies. Hand over your bitcoins to me because I'm more trustworthy than some crappy Web wallet hahaha. (obviously I'm kidding. Don't trust anyone else with your coins ffs. Get your head out of your ass.)
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