What kind of support do you usually use to register the passphrase? Why?
Most of the passwords and passphrases for my accounts are stored in my password manager. If that is what you meant. It is unquestionably convenient to use password managers, and they are secure because everything is encrypted with a master password. However, I would not trust them for storing seed phrase or private keys for my wallets.
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First Red Flag: Plagiarism Reply- For the first red flag we would like to mention that the matter which are accused as Plagiarism are research material and provides general information which doesn’t relates to our project.
As you do not seem to understand what plagiarism means, here is a little reading material for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlagiarismPlagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work. Anyways, I am just amazed that you and the rest of your team did not bothered to read what the "external agency" prepared before you gave the final approval to the content. The fact that you went ahead and published it clearly shows that you do not actually care about your project or its reputation. I mean, that is basic!
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What is your opinion ? Do I understand the Money and the Psyment System ?
How the hell do we know if you understand Money and the Psyment System? What is it anyway? How does it work? You just read that book?
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I do not understand what the problem is with using a free image sharing service? I mean, really, free is good... and that is what they are for. Images are hosted in image hosting services so that they can be delivered to the web in an optimal manner. In addition, you have the advantage that the image will always be available and unchanged. I think the benefits far outweigh the need for adding a few more steps to post the image.
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If we assume that the scammer did not test something in the beginning in the sense that some transactions are actually his, in a little over 1 year he earned over 3 BTC in a fairly simple way. I reported the site as deceptive (use your browser Help tab - check for that option), so we can only hope that the site will be blocked in all browsers.
Hey Lucius, where did you find that address? I don't think it's the one on the scammer's site. Here's what I find on blockchain explorer: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/16k2syEbdWfCGpMqWyLeuFvcp32Wxx4qWc
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Please don,t Red trust me, sir. I will not do any cheating in my life sir please sir. Please sir. Please put me on your feet like this time, sir, please, sir.
Your account is already associated with a known bounty cheater xtylishRakib. You have a long history of participating in campaigns with more than one account. Honestly, I am surprised I have not tagged your account before. Proof:Telegram Username: @juwelrana1511 BSC Wallet Address : 0xC8377ceB41cE2C02942e0BEad2592c41c28Ad927
Telegram User name: @mdjuwelrana1511 BEP20 Wallet Address: 0xC8377ceB41cE2C02942e0BEad2592c41c28Ad927
- Coinsbit registration Email: juwel8937@gmail.com- ACCG address on Coinsbit : 0xac64923b835278f053b7c131cbd6509C33F79359- Telegram Username: @juwelrana1511
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Can you explain in more details what exactly happened and perhaps post some proof of the scam according to the Scam Report Format or in any other way you think is better? You deposited your BTC into an address they provided you with, and after that? The site (mixertumbler . org) is absolutely a scam. I verified it myself. It looks identical to the legitimate mixer service, but it is only the front. There is neither a mixing service nor any real programming behind it. When I request a mixing order, it always displays the same deposit address. Different browsers, different IP addresses, but the deposit address remains the same. Obviously this is not how the actual mixing service should behave. Scammer's BTC Address: 16k2syEbdWfCGpMqWyLeuFvcp32Wxx4qWc By the way, the site doesn't even validate the recipient's address, so you can enter anything and it will still show the deposit address.
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Hello Sujon, just to inform you that I found one cheater in your Owl.Games and Lanuna Finance Bounty Campaigns (multiple accounts in twitter bounty). Proof
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4 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)1. Jimiboy2. arsof643. Sahin104. Arsof63Proof:~ BSC wallet address: 0x7e8De51ed60c7368A9529435963042B1800681B1
~ Telegram Username: @Shahin1050 BSC Wallet Address: 0x7e8De51ed60c7368A9529435963042B1800681B1
Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: ( Khns5663@gmail.com ) - BOBC address on Coinsbit ( 0x516008CFF79E375a4985c2943C33ac8C08819F2b ) - Telegram Username: @shahincfc- Campaigns applied for: twitter, Facebook, telegram, Instagram Proof of authentication: - Azbit registration Email: Khns5663@gmail.com- BLUESPARROW address on Azbit : 0x516008CFF79E375a4985c2943C33ac8C08819F2b- Telegram Username: @Ranashr~ Telegram Username: @Ranashr
Reporting:These alts have been reported by me in the "[Report] Ban Evasion [Requesting Admin/mod to check those and ban]" ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5094661.0) thread for ban evasion - No. I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with distrust. Related Addresses:Wallet address: 0x7e8De51ed60c7368A9529435963042B1800681B1 Wallet address: 0x516008CFF79E375a4985c2943C33ac8C08819F2b Telegram Username: @shahincfc Telegram Username: @Ranashr
Miscellaneous:Cheating bounty campaign with alt accounts.
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i extremly request Stalker22 remove trust ... and i also request bitcointalk remove these account ishrat365bet / jion01 / morsalin365bet1 / hasnath007 these four account opened many years ago and i am not using those account
morsalinbabla32 this account is my little cousin brother who sometimes join bounty if he have time...................
I am sorry, my friend. Your morsalin365bet1 account has been banned from this forum since 2019. You are not allowed to create and use new accounts while your previous account is banned. You can appeal any ban decisions but I would not expect the ban to be lifted any time soon if you are caught ban evading. 25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.
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Here Again I learned. Because still I was thinking that it is plagiarism. Because I am just guessing based on the message appearing on top in red which says banned due to “spamming or plagiarism”
Your first account was banned due to plagiarism, your second account was banned due to ban evasion. What is still not clear? Your third and subsequent accounts will be banned for the same reason, since you cannot create new accounts while your old account is banned. Your story about your brother's address on the crypto forum makes absolutely no sense, and it is impossible to prove.
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I have only one question - is it worth spending bitcoin on this? In my opinion, now it is clearly not the best choice.
It depends entirely on what you consider Bitcoin to be. Have you ever heard of this phrase: "A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"? Yes, that's the title of Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin Whitepaper written in 2008. Is it a digital currency? Yes, it is. Is it a medium of exchange? Yes, it is. Is it a store of value? Yes, it can be under certain circumstances. It can also be a speculative asset. But that is not its primary function. The primary function of Bitcoin is to facilitate electronic transactions. If we stop using Bitcoin as a payment and transaction system, it has no purpose.
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I didn't tell a lie you should read my upper post. And and why I wasn't here because I got married in 2021 and now I opened up my account again.
The key word here is "again". So you're admitting that it was actually your account that was banned, not your brother's? And for administration I hope they will understand and will unban my account.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but it does not work that way. You have to demonstrate that your account was beneficial to the community and that you had positive contributions. I do not see that from your history.
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2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)1. Justintrodo2. Fahim87Proof:Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: mdhabizul02@gmail.com- MBZ address on Coinsbit: 0x6421DC1417c12A23fe1cf7eE380d4C21678bEB19- Telegram Username: - Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Facebook Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: mdhabizul02@gmail.com- ENTC address on Coinsbit: 0x6421DC1417c12A23fe1cf7eE380d4C21678bEB19- Campaigns applied for: Twitter. Telegram Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: mdhabizul02@gmail.com- ACCG address on Coinsbit : 0xfE0a553DE2BEDAa9e3D7fa3f5081564a4eBC8Ab4- Telegram Username: @Fahim0z - Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Facebook Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: mdhabizul02@gmail.com- $AOW address on Coinsbit: 0xfE0a553DE2BEDAa9e3D7fa3f5081564a4eBC8Ab4- Campaigns applied for: Twitter and telegram Reporting:These alts have been reported by me in the "[Report] Ban Evasion [Requesting Admin/mod to check those and ban]" ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5094661.0) thread for ban evasion - No. I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with neutral. Related Addresses:Email: mdhabizul02@gmail.com Wallet Address: 0x6421DC1417c12A23fe1cf7eE380d4C21678bEB19 Wallet Address: 0xfE0a553DE2BEDAa9e3D7fa3f5081564a4eBC8Ab4
Miscellaneous:Cheating bounty campaign with alt accounts.
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Maybe someone will take the time to recreate this and maintain it or there is probably another one around. I personally think a collective definitive list should be pinned but I can see why it wouldn't be. It is up to you the user to provide due diligence on research when utilizing services like these.
Once upon a time, you could list all the ongoing crypto-related scams in a single post or two. Unfortunately, those days are long gone. Today, you could take ten pages to write about all the scams out there and you would not even scratch the surface. Of course, I am not saying we should stop warning people about scams. All I am saying is that the number of scam artists has increased to a point we are hardly able to handle.
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Bitcoin MIxer (Tumbler) (mixertumbler.org) are scammers - they happily took my bitcoin, and I got bugger all back! Avoid them like the plague!
I think there may have been a previous domain name (mixertumbler.com), and I have no idea as to whether or not they were legit when using that domain.
I had never heard of mixertumbler(.)org nor seen them advertised here. How did you find out about them? There are many mixer services with a long history and reputation, so I see no reason for you to risk your money with some unknown service. Mixertumbler(.)com had an ANN here, but the site, as far as I can see, has been shut down for a long time. These two domains are not necessarily related despite their similar names.
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Roobet could contact metamask team, and get this sorted, it would definitely be a lot better for them to do that because it would be bad for business for customers to keep seeing this.
If you had read a couple of posts before yours, you would know they have already done so, and the issue is already resolved.
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Let me begin by saying welcome to the forum, Dan. The BitcoinTalk.org forum is a great source of information, and I am glad you found it.
First of all, it is important to understand that bitcoin is not some magical money that doubles overnight; bitcoin is currency, just like other currencies. Since there is no free money, and you must always give something in return, you will have to work for it and earn it. In other words, there is no free lunch, not with bitcoin anyway.
Now let us dig a little bit deeper. The first thing you will want to ask yourself is what can you actually offer in exchange for bitcoins. If you really think about it, the answer is quite obvious: work.
Now if you are currently unemployed, you probably have more free time on your hands than ever before. You can spend some time learning new skills, perhaps even perfecting them. The less formal and specialized your skill set is, the better it is for you. If you can earn a decent wage with just that, you will be free to choose what type of work you can pursue. Or perhaps you can earn a living from a part-time job that you never even considered, and perhaps even start your own business.
The bottom line is, no matter what, you will have to work to earn bitcoins. This means, you cannot sit around and wait for them to just appear out of thin air.
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Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)1. ishrat365bet2. hasnath365bet3. jion014. morsalin365bet15. hasnath0076. morsalinbabla32Proof:Proof of authentication: - Email: adnanmorsalinoo7@gmail.com- BSC ( bep 20 ): 0xf2115779273d9bde84af3ed152477abe45abe7de - Telegram Username: @abid365bet - Campaigns applied for: twitter, telegram, discord #Proof of Authentication Bitcointalk Username:hasnath007 Bitcointalk link to your profile:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2460987 Telegram username: @abid365bet
Proof of authentication: Coinsbit registration Email: adnan365bet@gmail.com Telegram Username: @abid365bet Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Facebook, Telegram. Reporting:These alts have been reported by me in the "[Report] Ban Evasion [Requesting Admin/mod to check those and ban]" ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5094661.0) thread for ban evasion - Yes. I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with distrust. Related Addresses:Email: adnan365bet@gmail.com Email: adnanmorsalinoo7@gmail.com Telegram username: @abid365bet
Miscellaneous:Ban evasion and cheating bounty campaign with alt accounts.
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