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20281  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Member Coolserver.host ripped me on: February 21, 2019, 09:18:30 AM
Admin wrote this:
He should have the police contact me and I'll give them the scammer's IP logs.
20282  Economy / Services / Re: Stake.com - A signature campaign for everyone! Earn up to 0.1 BTC weekly on: February 21, 2019, 09:11:02 AM
Where's my negative trust?
Add ;dt to your profile URL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=902395;dt

But you knew that already, as you've manually excluded the users who tagged you from your Trust list:

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Trust list for: Andrey123 (13 Merit earned) (Trust feedback) (Trust list) (BPIP) (created 2019-02-16_Sat_13.06h)
Back to index

Andrey123 Distrusts:
1. ~TMAN (864 Merit earned) (Trust feedback) (Trust list) (BPIP)
2. ~Lauda (832 Merit earned) (Trust feedback) (Trust list) (BPIP)
3. ~yogg (271 Merit earned) (Trust feedback) (Trust list) (BPIP)
4. ~bones261 (331 Merit earned) (Trust feedback) (Trust list) (BPIP)
20283  Other / Meta / "Show All" on long topics on: February 20, 2019, 09:44:55 PM
The reason
This topic: Thread printing got me thinking:
"Show all" is so convenient to CTRL-F something.

Scraper
I made a script that scrapes all posts from a thread, and uploads it as one page to loyce.club/showall/

How to use it
1. Get the topic ID from the URL. I'll use 5102296 as an example.
2. Post the following link, but replace the topic ID by the one you want: https://loyce.club/showall/5102296.html on any public board, so my scraper can find it. This has to be a new post, edits are ignored.
3. Wait a bit (about 10 seconds + 7 seconds per page)
4. Click the link you created
5. Feel free to delete your post again

The link created at #2 is not an archive: any new request will overwrite it. If you want, you can archive it.

Bugs
Probably, it was a quick job Cheesy Please post them here.

Limitations
I scrape a maximum of 500 pages per topic (sorry Wall Observer). I can increase this if needed, but this is probably enough to kill your browser already.
During scraping, all new requests are ignored. I didn't account for multitasking. If someone else occupies my scraper, you'll have to post your request again a bit later.
There's an additional 2 minute delay between requests.
Don't quote this post!



See [overview] LoyceV's useful data on Bitcointalk for more of my forum-related topics
20284  Other / Meta / How can we protect Newbies from getting scammed? on: February 20, 2019, 06:49:26 PM
Scenario
Someone has a problem with a wallet, comes to Bitcointalk, creates an account, asks a question, and gets a solution. Great! A happy new user for the forum, and another happy Bitcoin user, which adds to Bitcoin's popularity.

Reality (2 days ago)
Someone has a problem with a wallet, comes to Bitcointalk, creates an account, asks a question, gets "help" by PM from someone who asks him to enter some code into Electrum, enter his password (and I quote: "(NEVER share this password with anybody)"), and gets scammed out of $30,000.
Another clueless naive new user bites the dust, the forum loses a new user, and Bitcoin loses a potential user forever.


How can we prevent this? Wallets aren't always easy, not all Bitcoin users are tech savvy, scammers are smart and creative, and if we want Bitcoin(talk) to grow in the right direction, these things kinda just shouldn't happen at all. I know that's utopia, and we can't prevent all scams from happening, but we could do more than this, right?
What would work? Disable receiving PMs? If they can't PM, they'll post their email address so that doesn't help.
More warnings for new users? A warning PM for every few first posts they make?


I'm not sure if this topic is going to help, but I had to get it off my chest.
20285  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Member Coolserver.host ripped me on: February 20, 2019, 06:28:11 PM
Quoting for screenshots:


There's a (Dutch) name in his email address. That may be fake, or it may be real if he didn't plan on scamming anyone but took the opportunity when you offered it.
If it's his real name, it might be useful to track him down.
His username is a domain name, that may help too.

I've archived Coolserver.host's post history:
https://archive.is/AgzKu
https://archive.is/bFUlP
https://archive.is/ouzyv
https://archive.is/BjeLb
https://archive.is/pxezc
20286  Economy / Reputation / Re: ★ We want @marlboroza on DT1 again ★ on: February 20, 2019, 05:52:01 PM
I'm not voting for several reason:
  • If marlboroza doesn't want to be on DT1, why would we force him?
  • There's absolutely no point being on DT1 if a user has no custom trust list.
  • His (great) scam busting can continue on DT2, which is where he is now.
  • One of his reasons for wanting to leave DT1 was the drama around it, this poll isn't helping.
20287  Economy / Reputation / Re: [self-moderated] Report unmerited good posts to Merit Source on: February 20, 2019, 05:39:29 PM
Frozen Storage BIP Lockdown Mode BIP
Description : An idea regarding "cold" address type with ability to prevent coins stealing. There are lots of flaws, but we can tell there's effort on it.
Category : share technical improvement/upgrade
Section : Development & Technical Discussion
Lots of flaws is an understatement Tongue It goes against many things Bitcoin stands for. But it's a new user who isn't a spammer, so I've merited him. I've also merited the second post in that thread:
"hard fork can correct the issue by"

WTF

VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder)
Description : a vanity address generator software (which made by OP obviously), i haven't tested it though
Category : sharing open source software
Section : Development & Technical Discussion
I'm afraid meriting this post can be confused with endorsing it. It deserves Merit as it's clearly not a spammer, but I'm paranoid on trusting unknown software for creating private keys.
20288  Economy / Reputation / Re: Remove marlboroza (me, me) from DT2 on: February 20, 2019, 05:09:58 PM
Errr...on side note, you might want to PM klintay, I see some strange DT negative on your trust wall.
While we're on the subject: I noticed that too. klintay is included by Dabs.
For future reference: he left red trust "busy body who worries more about other people than himself. stay in your lane! " with a Reference link to this post.
I don't think this is appropriate use of red trust. I'm hoping he'll see his wrong and remove it, or maybe Dabs excludes him. I'm not instantly excluding him, but I will if this doesn't get resolved soon.
20289  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Member Coolserver.host ripped me on: February 20, 2019, 11:48:26 AM
0100000001d393bd9ec0ae669023ed698a6779fc76a9ec896cee18c9b1ff5a4aeefd2022c200000 0001976a9149cbb4f2710d94e57fb30cf4a65b7f721f3091f0f88acffffffff01e040ef2b000000 001976a91406af5a334371ee5eaf7f2efbc6551b155581954f88ac00000000
https://coinb.in/#verify brings me to this 7.37 BTC transaction.

So my guess is:
He knew which addresses were yours, then he sent you a raw unsigned transaction. You signed it, broadcasted it, and gave $30k away Shocked



It's too late for you, but as a general warning: you should never execute any code you don't understand on your computer!


The number of people keeping tens of thousands of dollars in an Electrum hot wallet also surprises me. Those wallets are just waiting to get scammed!


Following the money, it ended up here, here, and here. Together with other inputs, it's now spread out over many addresses holding exactly 0.256 BTC. The money is probably mixed by ChipMixer, and you'll never find it back Sad

All that's left for you is to provide evidence that Coolserver.host is behind it, but considering he's a Newbie, that account has no value to him anyway.
20290  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Bitcointalk.org collectible coin? on: February 20, 2019, 10:25:10 AM
I'm not a collector, but a Bitcointalk coin somehow sounds very attractive. Until now I haven't even joined any of the many giveaways because I don't want to dox myself, but I might have to reconsider for this anniversary edition.

I’d also be willing to offer my engraving services, but am not sure that private keys known by an individual would be a great idea.
BIP38 can limit the risk, if only the receiver knows the password and the encrypted key gets engraved.
20291  Other / Meta / Re: Thread Printing on: February 20, 2019, 10:11:23 AM
Maybe theymos can enable this (again?) since long page of texts isn't much of a resource hog.
Wall Observer disagrees Tongue Clearly, there should be a limit, but I too often miss this feature for long threads.
"Show all" is so convenient to CTRL-F something. I usually end up scraping the thread (or someone's post history) to search the raw text.

Update: it won't give you a printer-friendly format, but I made this for searching big threads: "Show All" on long topics.
20292  Other / Meta / Re: This Is NOT A New Problem... A Walk Down Memory Lane on: February 20, 2019, 10:07:35 AM
What do you think about splitting the scam rating, with a "warning" rating for scammed previously OR you strongly believe that they will scam in the future, and a "scammer" rating for scammed previously AND you strongly believe that they will scam in the future?
I'm trying to decide which rating I would have used for my past ratings, and I think this leaves a large gray area.
A new user who posts this for example hasn't scammed anyone, although I'm certain it's just the next alt-account made by a scammer, and it's obviously a scam waiting to happen. But technically he hasn't "scammed previously" until a victim shows up.

A few DTs tag account sellers/buyers, I'm curious if they'd use the lesser warning for this if it's possible.



I wouldn't mind getting more feedback (pun intended) on the feedback I've left. I think I'm doing the right thing, but some feedback from upper management wouldn't hurt.
20293  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Announcing BPIP - The Bitcointalk Public Information Project! on: February 19, 2019, 08:20:19 PM
Did BPIP stop updating modlog-data? This user for instance had many posts deleted, but BPIP only shows 1 deleted post.
20294  Other / Meta / Re: [CLUB] The SpamBuster! Over 7000+ accounts reviewed : [23.11] on: February 19, 2019, 08:17:46 PM
The OP CMNP is multiposting on almost every reply he makes
I've reported many posts, and many have been deleted.

They've now switched to a fake conversation with a bump bot on page 8. User a.govoronov asks typical dumb questions in almost all of his posts.

Updated spam-stats:
    1. 62x CMNP (BPIP)
    2. 34x a.govoronov (BPIP)
    3. 20x Akachetkova (BPIP)
    4. 7x gambit1221 (BPIP)
    5. 6x pumperboy (BPIP)
    6. 5x rorri1488 (BPIP)
    7. 4x LoyceV (1896 Merit earned) (BPIP)
    8. 4x Alexander Navas (BPIP)
    9. 2x sockpuppet1911 (16 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   10. 2x Breashaq (BPIP)
   11. 2x andulolika (0 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   12. 2x dzonikg28 (0 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   13. 2x MasternodeInvest (BPIP)
   14. 2x mitzie (1 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   15. 2x Twinkledoe (2 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   16. 1x electronicash (1 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   17. 1x vanchain (BPIP)
   18. 1x Denreal (2 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   19. 1x tranthidung (191 Merit earned) (BPIP)
   20. 1x mihohil (BPIP)
20295  Economy / Reputation / Re: A question about hacked/sold account of @Apriand on: February 19, 2019, 02:46:38 PM
I hope other scammers will also appeal their case using this as an example, Embarrassed
I tag scammers, no worries there.
But I don't think Apriand is a scammer:
I was busy that time, and need money to pay my loan with Parodium. Then someone call me in telegram (he is from my country) to help me. He give me little money to pay back my loan but he want that account under his control for a month.
He made a dumb choice that screwed him over big time, but he did it to pay back his loan. That doesn't sound like a scammer to me.

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So its okay to sell the account on financial needs Huh
According to forum rules: yes, but it's "frowned upon". I don't think frowning justifies red trust in all cases.
20296  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Crypto Monopoly on: February 19, 2019, 01:46:39 PM
Hasbro might be interested that their brand is used illegally for making money.
I've notified them already.
20297  Economy / Reputation / Re: A question about hacked/sold account of @Apriand on: February 19, 2019, 12:59:24 PM
But for this case, the owner of the account is self-admitted account seller.
He's been punished for that by losing access to his account for several months.

but i think this guy made a great mistake by giving someone access to his account.
I'm hoping he learned his lesson. I'm all for second chances.
20298  Economy / Reputation / Re: A question about hacked/sold account of @Apriand on: February 19, 2019, 12:01:46 PM
Surprisingly DTs are removing their feedback also.
That is what I said I would do:
I'll leave red trust on the account, which I'll remove when either the real owner signs a message to prove he regained control, or when the account buyer can sign a message proving he bought the private key to the staked address with the account.
Reminder to myself: when removing the red trust, I'll leave neutral trust as a reminder the account was temporarily under someone else's control.
The forum's recovery team decided to recover the account for the owner. I see no reason to go against that.

I think our DT members should reconsider this matter before removing their red tag from that account.
My red tags are reserved for scammers.
20299  Other / Meta / Re: Now Apriand isnt me on: February 19, 2019, 09:51:37 AM
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I'm Apriand from bitcointalk.org. Today is February 19, 2019.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1GwqXVkMYGqGwcEdr3eqNoXnWHEbjdqCL4
H2on1bRDTCNGfx/snNW+/A7aT/SYHK4c74yb2wUSGpl0alsQPjYu6lIFaqlmDbHiPBkATot16n1QRmPOZnUCmPw=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Confirmed! Welcome back Smiley

I've left a neutral tag as reference. You may want to remove all posts that you didn't make, so you won't get banned for plagiarism later on.
20300  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io - 20% Rakeback Christmas Bonus - Most trusted Bitcoin Dice site on: February 19, 2019, 07:12:10 AM
Investor Stats: Bankroll: 12.06665726 BTC.
Right after the ICO, BetKing wanted to have the highest max profit per bet from all online Bitcoin casinos. It looks like the bankroll now comes from investors only.
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