Funny you say that in the same post you say that you can't sign a message... I may not know if you are lying or not, but signatures don't lie; so that's kind of the point
I would be leaning to believe the OP if not for the ridiculous demand to pay 8 BTC for signing a message... You can either sign it or not. TBH I wasn't serious when I said that. He was refusing to pay $95 and I thought that was ridiculous. I am certain no one in the right mind will pay 8 BTC and both of us knew that. You can see I dropped it the same day when I found some were taking it way too seriously than I intended. I was in no position to make demands, considering it was Zazarb who was holding the funds. I have apologized to Zazarb in private message for the post. I haven't received a reply.
I have agreed with Zazarb that if I don't sign the bitcoin address within a month from now, he can do whatever he want with it. I have dropped this scam accusation. IIRC you started at BTC 6.0 then raised the stakes to BTC 8.0 both of which are manifestly absurd amounts to be asking. (Perhaps your Knight in shining armour Quickseller can explain to you the concept of extortion.)
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Bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=131361Current amount of posts (including this one): 5,642 How much merit have you earned in the last 120 days: ~97 SegWit BTC Address for Payouts: 33ibycyDdL1U8Jx56qTLDRjApNMLCDePaT Hope to be able to work with you again. Accepted! Welcome to the Campaign, please update your Signature & Avatar ASAP.
We are once again full! Thank you for all the applications. Many thanks for accepting me - the spread-sheet details are correct.
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#Proof Of Authentication Bitcointalk Name: Timelord2067 Bitcointalk Profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=131361 Current amount of Posts (Including this one): 5,645 Amount of merits for the last 120 days: ~97 BTC Address: 3P98RTbPcjZDQbXJBzYDNuETcKxpqNYeFB*Withdrawn* thanks.
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Blackjack.fun has one spot for hero/legendary. 1x hero Legendary slot open. keep applying.
You've got to be quick - that one's come and gone. You are accepted. Welcome to this campaign. please read the rules carefully if you did not. Thank You all who applied. we are full again.
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Zazarb posted this in a locked thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1702409.msg17106366#msg17106366I was wrong, me misled specify address in code. Nevertheless, in my opinion the probability very small, that Watoshi-Dimobuto has(when default loan) and still had Watoshi control , more likely watoshi it was sold. Moreover it is totally illogical, that this is the same person action, first default 0.06BTC and than freely grant loans to others, last half year use tagged watoshi account, instead "clear" with some trust-Watoshi-Dimobuto.
It would be good that he return back and explain, because if the allegations are correct, would be fair give back his deposit to victim. I'd just like to know how Watoshi-Dimobuto can say with a straight face that he's been away for four years, got boared ... drifted away when two of his alts were still active last year: Name: searle421 Posts: 314 Activity: 314 Merit: 250 Position: Sr. Member Status: INACTIVE Date Registered: 29 July 2013, 21:06:35 Last Active: 28 April 2019, 14:31:21
Bitcoin address: 1MoskBpTHrpxnUkxgeq4NdHgr8LKwnQwq4 Other contact info: Minimal@protonmail.ch Name: Zorrocoin Posts: 346 Activity: 336 Merit: 250 Position: Sr. Member Status: INACTIVE Date Registered: 20 March 2014, 02:29:58 Last Active: 25 May 2016, 04:44:23 Name: Watoshi Posts: 511 Activity: 511 Merit: 500 Position: Hero Member Status: INACTIVE Date Registered: 17 September 2014, 06:04:32 Last Active: 04 March 2019, 06:06:20
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So what I wrote won't enable me to have a set-and-forget wallet transfer?
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Bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=131361Current amount of posts (including this one): 5,642 How much merit have you earned in the last 120 days: ~97 SegWit BTC Address for Payouts: 33ibycyDdL1U8Jx56qTLDRjApNMLCDePaT Hope to be able to work with you again.
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Reserved #1 (even I'm curious to see what happens when "tomorrow" comes. )
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Countdown clocks can either be displayed as a static text or as images as follows:May 20, 2020, 02:00:00 PM
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To understand the codes that follow, you need to understand that in different parts of the world dates are written down differently. This cartoon posted by 2586 shows the ISO_8601 date & time format that is used in code: For example, the 21st of June, 2023 ( 2023-06-21 ) would be displayed as:June 21, 2023, 12:00:00 AM
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The text version uses an Epoch & Unix Timestamp and a tool to calculate a time into the future can be found via this website: https://www.epochconverter.com/In our example, I have chosen the date at midnight GMT: Users around the world can also toggle the local time so that they know the auction will end when they want it to instead of when they (potentially incorrectly) calculate via GMT time. (Note that in this instance the auction would end ten hours earlier as I am in the GMT +10 Time Zone). I can then narrow down the time even further to 2023-06-21 01:23:45 (GMT +10) as: Which will give us: June 20, 2023, 03:23:45 PM
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In every case the countdown clock will utilise the time on your local system based on the time that was originally calculated by the OP of each auction.
The gif clock image size can be adjusted down or up as follows: [img width=400]https://seanja.com/secret/countdown/gif.php?time=2023-06-21-01-23-45[/img] (Note: Change the width size from 400 to another value eg 175) [img width=175]https://seanja.com/secret/countdown/gif.php?time=2023-06-21-01-23-45[/img]
Credit to various posters:
Further reading:
End notes:Unfortunately, the BBCode [countdown] does not work here on the BitCoinTalk.org forum: [countdown=12/31/2020 5:00 AM;It is finally here]Count down:[/countdown]
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... Sadly, No. I don't want to see an old date, but thanks for repeating that. Yes, that's what I am after, thanks.
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Hi and welcome to our corner of the Forum. I'm trying to get my head around your concept - I have a little bit of inbound on my various channels, so perhaps I'll give it a go. You may be able to reach a wider audience if you post in this thread: Lightning Network Lenders' (and borrowers) discussion thread.I'm not sure the issue of channel liquidity is the problem, rather the network itself being able to find a path (no matter how many steps) from sender to receiver.
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I've installed the BPIP extension on mobile/portable device + tablet + PC and even on a "Portable Apps" version of Firefox without incident (and was the first to find an actual fault which was very quickly fixed) so no, I can't see that there's an issue with the extension. Trying istalling a spell checker or some other extension and see if it's your browser that is at fault.
Initscri was talking about Safari. Mobile Safari doesn't support browser extensions. Mobile Firefox is fine so that's pretty much the only solid option for mobile users. Yes, in a 'round about way that's why I was trying to convey. I'll be a little more clearer next time.
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I've installed the BPIP extension on mobile/portable device + tablet + PC and even on a "Portable Apps" version of Firefox without incident (and was the first to find an actual fault which was very quickly fixed) so no, I can't see that there's an issue with the extension. Trying istalling a spell checker or some other extension and see if it's your browser that is at fault.
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...and you want to complain Zazarb had no guidance from you in the four years you were absent?
Really?
Zazarb took an unauthorized loan from escrowed funds. It is interesting to see that you encourage it.This is not correct and I have crossed it out. You seem to want to deflect by twisting my words and avoiding the obvious such as you are unwilling, or unable to prove (with a signed message) you're the same person that made arrangements with Zazarb.
Did you tell anyone you would be gone for four years? I was bored of the forum. When I came back last time, I tried to join a few signature campaigns and was rejected because of general inactivity. No you did not.
I think it would have been most appropriate to send the bitcoin to the OP in 2016, but given this didn’t happen, it should be released to him immediately. This is regardless of any speculation that the OP is a hacked account.
Quickseller, your skills as an Escrow are questionable.
As others have noted, the OP, Watoshi-Dimobuto, does not seem to want to negotiate in good faith, rather outright attempt to discredit Zazarb. Watoshi-Dimobuto says they should negotiate in private, however one of Zazarb's corner stones is to negotiate in public, so that goes against the grain of Watoshi-Dimobuto claiming they had an agreement (ie Watoshi-Dimobuto is breaking that agreement). The earliest archived version of Zazarb's OP https://archive.vn/2WhFv#selection-751.4-751.69 is dated 25 Aug 2017 07:41:39 UTC clearly states: Hello I'm offering Bitcoin Loans over 1BTC. Collateral is required!
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No collateral, no loan! Valid collaterals are stable and easy traded altcoin(Depending on my opinion). I will accept bitcointalk accounts(above full member range and default trust) too but it depends. Signed message needed! Collateral amount should be a minimum of 120% Maximum 30 days period 0-∞% interest( depending of timeframe and collateral quality) If you miss to pay back in time without contacting me, collateral will be sold! Negotiations only in public, PMs regarding loans will be ignored! Escrow accepted, but if they take fees you will have to pay them. I reserve the right to denied request loan, without explanation. Terms can change at any time, but wont affect running deals. I've highlighted the relevant items Negotiations only in public, and Terms can change at any time, but wont affect running deals.Do you concede that "getting bored and walking away from the forum" that you were also walking away from the arrangement you had with Zazarb?
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Hypothetically speaking ...
When you put money into a bank account do you tell the teller, or bank manager that they are not to use your fiat money for any other purpose other than to give back to you when you want to withdraw it? Does that mean you have a special ATM pre-loaded with only your own funds that no-one else is permitted to withdraw? I mean it when I say this is the worst service I ever received from an escrow.
How many versions of just BitCoin core have there been in the last four years? We've had *two* halvings of the block payout, segwit has been introduced. Was ERC20 even a thing four years ago? Or the Lightning Network for that matter. How many exchanges have come and gone in that time? Cryptopia's whole history occurred in that time. People who created accounts four years ago are probably Legendary by now. How much are you squabbling over? What's it worth now Vs. then? Where were you four years ago? How many haircuts have you had? ...and you want to complain Zazarb had no guidance from you in the four years you were absent? Really?
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If you think I hacked this account, give some evidence. Don't derail this thread.
Given you're Trolling of the Known Alts thread just now, I'd say there might be something in it given you don't seem willing to provide proof (signed message) to back up your claim.
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Why exactly is the OP @Watoshi-Dimobuto now Trolling my Known Alts thread? What do you hope to achieve?
Zarzab pointed out that he had a defaulted loan on his trust feedback, and that the escrowed funds should go to the creditor of that loan. AFAIK, the connection between his account and the one taking the loan was made on that thread, so I'd bet that's the reason Yep - found it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1702409.msg17096873#msg17096873 (although that's not the post /she was referring to) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Precisely no, if the string is longer than the picture, it doesn't work : Trim the number of letters/numerals/other being used? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ The only thing I don't know how to do is calculate the time in the first place.
You've never heard of unix time TimeLord? No, I didn't say that - I was saying I couldn't recall the BBCode for showing the time in that format. You can use the command date on Linux/Unix/MacOs for doing the conversion or some websites on internet.
The parameter date= in the header of message quotes is also doing the conversion here.
Yup - that's good for telling what the time was in the past - I'd appreciate a link that can calculate a given point in time in the future - the post I was referring to made mention of ending an auction at a given point in time and would show the local time, not saying GMT/PST/AEST etc and people trying to figure out what the converted time was.
It's a stop gap instead of a countdown clock via BBCODE.
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Why exactly is the OP @Watoshi-Dimobuto now Trolling my Known Alts thread? What do you hope to achieve? It's also true that it may seem odd that zarzab moved the funds of a monitored address, but the reasons for doing so can be a lot, so it's not really a valid point after 4 years. Easiest solution? Sign the damm message like you were told 4 days (i think) ago and end this agony at once
You could also explain why you have come back after a four year absence (or are you a hacker and therefore can't provide a signed message as requested?)
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Escrow refuses to release funds to both the address I provided now and the address I provided in 2016 when I lend gkv9.
https:// bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1318061.msg54450442#msg54450442
Your link doesn't show a "refusal" by anyone.
Perhaps you didn't notice this:
This has been going on for days now, I think there is some catching up to do for you... This whole issue has turned to a shit show.
I tend not to watch Lauda defecate in public. Besides, this is the actual "scam accusation". (am scroll/reading the LaudaM defecation thread and it looks like post #2 by @Yoshi sums it up nicely as does @Joel_Jantsen's post #2 in the original loan thread that has been referenced: Your account password was reset recently .Kind of shady . What if the account was sold and the new owner is using that to get this loan ? EDIT : Whoever is willing to give this loan ,please go through this thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=915029.40 The Op doesn't seem to have a good repayment history.
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