In fact, there is no service, the user in the telegram takes money and disappears. The prices announced in the topic do not correspond to reality. Be careful. Don't trust this user.
the worst thing is that telegram username can be changed, so it's hard to identify the scammer's account. I don't understand why Telegram is so popular when people want to make transactions, but it's clearly a good tool to use for scams. With the above information, I think the flag type 1 is also reasonable to be able to give a better warning. Fortunately, the amount you lose is only a small amount
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Have you ever participated in a bounty campaign with limited participants? in the above campaign is 100 people. I only have 10 minutes to hurry up and register to win a spot in 100
lol, I never thought that wars of time would happen in bounty campaigns. I'm always here with signature campaigns, but not first comers are chosen, only good posters are chosen. You're probably right, timing can confuse people, and in your own words, the guy might be confused. You don't have to worry too much, believe you or not, it doesn't matter ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Finally, I think it's time for you to lock this topic, everything is done.
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Have you tried sticking to "altered his ETH address" he Edit it right after the registration was done.
First of all, to make it clear that I have no problem with you, I am just stating my personal opinion, and my opinions do not affect you, as I will not leave feedback, so you don't need to worry ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) About your point, the fact that the account changes the ETH address does not prove that you are pure, but it also cannot confirm that you and him are one. It's open evidence and everyone can make their own decisions. There are two possible cases, firstly, he really forgot to change his ETH address when posting. Or secondly, he posts this address, then he realizes that the address has been used in a previous account, he immediately asks to change the address. Because he knows that if the account has a link he will be banned from campaign. In short, it opens up a wider perspective in your case, and I still maintain that it is rare that anyone will forget to change the address. Anyway, your problem is done, because nutildah has his decision ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I was proven, he just copied my profile to Subscribe to the campaign and forgot to edit back.
can you bring it here for review? Who proved it to you? It makes no sense for me to believe that someone copied it but forgot to change the address That does happen, but the username and ETH address weren't changed and I've never seen anyone forget to edit their post that much. Something smells very fishy here.
one thing is for sure, fraudsters are always looking for ways to take advantage of other people's resources, they will never want to miss out on any money, so I still can't believe it when I say it is a mistake. You're right, I smell a strong fishy smell here ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif)
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lol, you're just trying to lie, right? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Ff3dWZ8X.png&t=663&c=2knMEX4bi44zIw) look at the proof he gave you can tell that someone used your telegram account to subscribe to the campaign, but what about wallet address? Do you think someone joined the campaign but still uses your wallet address? no one is that stupid, you're just trying to lie, so stop making excuses and admit it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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it is undeniable that stacking is currently a safe way to get crypto...
lol, are you serious? it might be a way, but it's not secure unless you do it with stablecoins, and that doesn't seem like a good idea. I am an altcoin investor myself and am doing it with the coins I invest in. In the beginning, everything went very well, the profits were stable, the potential for growth was high. However, look at the recent BTC movements, it has all stopped. I just lost a big profit, even some initial capital due to BTC volatility, it sucks ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif)
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Just watched one vlogger filming that how a Big Mac cost like almost US$ 8 there.
Huh, you mean a phone that costs 8 bucks and can be used to record his videos and vlogs? By your standards, is it cheap or expensive? I am quite surprised that a phone that can be used for vlogging costs only 8$, it is so cheap compared to the phone in the place where I live. Usually, phones here cost at least $40, low-end smartphones here are at least $40, maybe this is also inflation?
Although not really recognized, it is a clear fact that cryptocurrency is having a great impact on many industries and people's lives in developing countries, it is a money-making opportunity. , a fertile land. Even for me, BTC has changed a lot of things since I came to know it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I was a early user of felixo and participate airdrop round-1, after that I put my some BCH to the account and tried to re-log in It's a pity that you have been scammed by this platform ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) you should be more careful and never trust such platforms in the future. I just want to dig a little deeper into your problem ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) you say you are their original user, do you mean they are new platform? which means they are just in development, and they can scam you at any time. How can you trust and send them that money? Is that a condition for you to receive their airdrop? it sucks, but i have to say you're pretty bad to be fooled this way ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) you should not trust new platforms ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif)
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Let's say I want to make a large transfer to an exchange. I am sure to verify the receiver address. However, if the exchange made a mistake somehow, all the bitcoin would be lost forever. So does it make sense to send a small amount first, confirm that they receive it, and then send the rest?
lol, this is not really necessary, unless you are a very careful person ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) BTC is not like other altcoins, BTC works on a single network and just make sure you send it to the right address, it never goes away. It's not a good idea to do 2 transactions for safety, because it costs too much per transaction, I don't want to spend more ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Because I have also heard that each address should not be used more than once.
Where did you hear this from? Personally, I think it's safer to use the same address more than once, since you already know that you can successfully deposit it.
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It's a serious loss but you also enjoy the benefit of making more profit when bitcoin pump during the last few weeks. That's just normal if you are gambling regularly as you will surely experience a bullish and bearish market, and you should still continue to gamble.
lol, unfortunately I did not benefit from the increase in BTC in the past time, by the time I came back, BTC was at the top, maybe, the benefit I got was thanks to altcoins ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) I don't even want to gamble anymore when seeing my Chips.gg balance halve For gamblers who spend in terms of USDT the ongoing market crash will affect much, whereas the one spending in terms of bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies won't find much difference. If I'm not wrong, right now most of the gambling sites might've started to make changes to the script so to enrich the profit as the market fall lowers their profit.
Something is not right here, USDT is a stable currency, I don't think anyone will suffer much if gambling with this currency. Except for stable currencies, other currencies are fluctuating and plunging
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Just don't mind even if the price is volatile as that's the nature of bitcoin.
How can you ignore them while the price is plummeting, if BTC drops 10-20% within 1 week? I don't think someone can't mind the price ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) Even many altcoins dropped more than BTC, it was a serious loss. But a wise gambler can use the altcoin to gamble than to use bitcoin.
I don't think it's a good choice. Many altcoins tend to fall with BTC, it even drops many times against BTC. Personally, I am someone who is stocking a few altcoins, and what happened in the last few days has been a disaster for me ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) maybe you don't want to know but I lost at least 2k5$ in 3 days, it's a big loss and I'm quite worried, this downtrend is still continuing. Doesn't it seem right to gamble and not mind the price of a coin?
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Hmm, it's a match to look forward to, if I have to bet, I believe Barrios will have a win here, Barrios has a slight advantage over Davis as you would say, but I think it will be a real match difficulty. As we all know, Davis really has the talent and the nerve to win if Barrios is careless. Davis was also really reckless when he decided to change his weight class. Although he won the old weight class, this move can really create a turning point for both of them.
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Do you think this is the best time to discuss this topic? The value of BTC changes rapidly, down terribly and also recovers quickly. Does this affect your betting? A trader will usually choose safe assets to hide, but what about gamblers like you? Do you want to convert to a safer currency or continue to use BTC for betting? I'm curious to know what you guys do if the price drops drastically ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I have been around gamblers for most of my life, and being a responsible gambler just seems like an oxymoron. The nature of it is tu take risks that always translate to taking greater risks than you can handle. That's why we have gambling addiction and why it is banned in places. It's a great play on human nature, I have to say, at least from a scientific standpoint.
Huh? Really? Why can being around gamblers help you become a responsible gambler? I think on the contrary, when someone lives with gambling, they will be affected by the lifestyle there a lot, responsibility is a luxury. Moreover, your opinion does not come from a scientific perspective, it comes from your personal point of view. If we want to talk about science, we should talk about how stress makes our brains release something, makes us happy, stuff like that is what comes from a scientific perspective.
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I would like to announce that I will be suspending PayPal swap for this time, the reason is that my account is under suspicion because of recent frequent trading activities. It may take some time for me to do the verifications in the near future. But that's okay, if you want to buy my PP, just keep your eye here, I'll be back soon.
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Ah, yup, it's my bad. I was in a hurry and posted a topic that is not completely correct, but anyway, I think it is a good topic to refer to besides the one you bring up ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) In general, signing a message is quite easy, besides, there are also many tools to verify if a message is signed. If I remember correctly, coinbase also supports us if we want to sign a message, but I don't recommend anyone to use coinbase as a wallet, it's not really good.
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To me a lot of trust builds someone's reputation. If a lot of people trust someone, they are considered reputed in the community. That's my understanding of reputation and trust.
You got my thoughts People trying to build reputation intentionally sounds like people who would take loans without any need just to repay them and build some reputation. That is not the right way to approach it.
I never thought about making loans to build reputation, how can a borrower get a reputation? the lender should be the one who should get a lot of reputation, not the borrower ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) LOL, your words are touching me, because of the fact that I have a loan with DarkStar_. What's worse is BTC is plummeting and I'm at a loss, if things don't get better I'll probably have to cut my losses to repay him ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) The problem why you negative trust still is in place is because of the stories you came up with when caught. If you admitted and apologized initially maybe you didn't even got that feedback. I read everything before posting this so that is my understanding of it.
LOL ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I wasn't brave enough when things got out of my control, it's embarrassing when my secret is exposed, I guess ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) But like said, according to me you are a trusted member of the forum based on what you write and how you approach things.
Oh mannnn, I love this so much
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You might want to read this topic: [Merit] Hey Bitcoiners! Can You Send Encrypted Messages? to get familiar with implementing signed messages from a fixed address. Signing a message from an address is very important to verify that a person is the owner of an address, it is mainly used for trading, or, can also be used to get your account back in case your account is stolen. Any follow-up questions, just post them here and you'll be answered promptly ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Do it but can you sign a message from any address you posted in past?
Chances are no, a user leaves the forum during a crypto market downturn, I don't think he'll keep anything from it. But looking at the account data from above BPIP, it's completely blank, no password change, I don't think the account has been changed hands, so signing a message is not necessary ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) In addition, I got three PMs from OP on three consecutive days just begging me like a typical shitposter to remove my feedback. My guess is that he desperately wants to get into a campaign, and based on his poor writing skills that would be a bad thing for the forum overall.
he admits that he's back to make money, it's definitely to participate in signature campaigns
I've seen Pharmacist delete feedback from a lot of people, it's fair, just need users to be active. So, Felimon, prove that you have changed by your actions ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Every time you get in a car you take a risk. Doesn't mean you should drive with your eyes closed.
but if you have risked too many times, it will become a habit, and you will no longer feel so afraid, until disaster strikes. If KYC becomes a habit when using centralized exchanges, many people will probably do KYC everywhere, which is a really dangerous thing. You won't be saying that when your identity is stolen and you end up on the hook for $50,000 in debt and credit cards you didn't open. You won't be saying that when someone links your identity to being an active bitcoin trader and shows up at your house to steal your bitcoin. KYC is always a risk.
he won't be afraid until he encounters something bad from his identity being revealed, those who don't know will never be afraid ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) You have absolutely no idea where your information ends up and who has access to it after you complete KYC.
I think we have a simulation process. we do KYC, identity is revealed on that platform, then it is passed to a third party for verification, third party will probably store it in some cloud, cloud data providers may use and analyze such data for their own purposes, eventually, data in the cloud can be leaked or hacked, it is moved to a new side, and a new loop can start. Up to 3 different parties capture our identity before it moves to the new round, and we don't know how many rounds our identity will be moved. In short, it's extremely dangerous! Not correct. I have never completed KYC and I trade between fiat and bitcoin regularly via peer to peer trades on platforms like Bisq.
great that you have a good P2P platform to use, where I live P2P platforms still require KYC for buyers ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) You guys obviously don't know anything about security and programming, you may be an engineer in toilet paper.
Well, the original point of the thread has nothing to do with programming. Plus, the cheating aspect you bring up seems to be more likely to be encountered in online gaming, rather than a cryptocurrency exchange. Even then, they don't require KYC. So, if I was going to counter your argument of "anti cheat", then it would be many successful games filter out most of the cheaters without introducing KYC. If it were me, I would ignore comments like that, because it doesn't go right to the point we are discussing, this guy also shows no respect for us through the use of words
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