It does not look like you've staked your BTC address anywhere. Have you? Your best bet is to contact the admins, but without such an address that can be used as proof of ownership I don't think you're going to get your account back. Uninstall that Bitcointalk app ASAP.
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"This user's email address was changed recently." Your account is hacked. Post its URL.
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Why do you think I would know everything about this forum, just as why do you think you would know everything about my argument?
You apparently know nothing about it and are most definitely not capable of knowing everything, thus I doubt anyone would think that to begin with. There is everything wrong if legitimacy is totally dependent only on one single solution (as if there is no other solution that humans cannot think of).
Completely incorrect assumption and statement. Continuing to derail this thread isn't going to help you come to solution either. Then again, bagholding all that garbage must be painful.
How much time have you spent writing these replies?
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Whenever something like this happens you should make a stronger push back, and apply even stricter measures on all your campaigns. stfu u little bitch fk u hacker man why u hack my account i have proof idiot
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- atriz hacked my account help plzzzz -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- ubide2fib3rij2efbjofeiubpef2hkjfnio29713ibhrg2oi2giph08 gupiqg0918-g4puio2h35u9grqwbpon123knlqdo -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
The amount of butthurt that you're displaying isn't even funny, it's just pathetic.
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Throwing tamper tantrums is not going to help you gain any credibility.
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Like I keep saying, I posted NO addresses here and in my PM. That shole hacker might even delete all my old PMs if he is reading this. I don't understand why do you even think that's effective.
You persist with making assumptions when you clearly lack adequate knowledge about this forum. If you delete your PM, it is not gone. The other party still has it, thus it remains in the database. If both parties delete the PM, then it still likely to be found in a backup. However, accessing these backups is hard and time consuming. Therefore, theymos would not likely do it for some random account. The only 2 persons that I can think of that can 100% confidently vouch for me are my fellow forum members that I posted to them discussing about some of your so-called "shitcoin" (you might as well say Vitalik is the father of shitcoins since Ethereum is the origin of most of them).
Vitalik is a corporate sellout/idiot, yes. Moderator, why is this person's comment that I am an idiot that wasted time on shitcoins be allowed to remain without deletion?
The posts are on-topic. Ironically, now you're the one who is breaking the forum rules. The only reason why I said this is ridiculous is because such method is the one and only method accepted to validate an account, which if a member never posted any address, not from bitcoin not from any altcoin and not from any shitcoin, then his hacked account is as good as 100% guaranteed gone.
There's nothing wrong with that. Actions have consequences, and consequences tend to be nice lessons when you fail to educate yourself on time. There's some much irony in here that it's almost funny.
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It is very clear to me that you cannot help me.
Had you been reading what I was writing, instead of focusing replying, you'd know that this has already been mentioned. There are two people that might be able to help you, if you are unable to provide anything substantial that is considered evidence here. No, my PM is so fresh with this account it is almost clean. There is no bitcoin address used in my PM.
I am talking about the account Dorky, which is quite old. Do you mean to imply that you've not used any altcoin address via PM? PGP key? DOX?
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That isn't helping you. You're wasting your time by not thinking about the solution. Are you really unable to provide any proof whatsoever that you're the original owner?
This shouldn't take a few minutes of tinkering to figure out if you can answer with or without proof. I'll jump start you: think about the contents of your PMs.
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Like I keep saying, please be helpful.
I am. However, given your way of conducting I see no reason to serve you potential solutions on a platter. Therefore, I'm pushing you towards the direction that you need to be going. Instead of writing nonsense, and making complaints, use your head and think: Are you really unable to provide any proof whatsoever that you're the original owner?
This shouldn't take a few minutes of tinkering to figure out if you can answer with or without proof. I'll jump start you: think about the contents of your PMs. I am sure you have more serious things to do elsewhere. So, begone.
I can't. You've poked my cat.
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You are wrong. Thinking that everyone should post their bitcoin addresses here and be stacked is 100% naive.
No. You fail to understand not everyone will have a bitcoin, and even if he/she does, doesn't mean he/she should post the address here for recovery purpose.
If you don't have a Bitcoin address, go away. You are trying to imply that posting bitcoin address here is the one and only way to solve account hacking, which is why you are naive.
Is not something that I have implied / is something you've made up / you're a liar. What uncomfortable truth are you talking about? I bet I welcome more painful truths than you can.
You have no other way to be convinced other than to receive a signed message from a stacked bitcoin address. Pathetic. .... I believe you are the idiot wasting time with shitcoin. Sorry, but not me.
The more you post, the more inconsistency I see. Then again, this behavior is often found with people involved in the shitcoin section and their delusions which derive value out of nothing. I do wonder if you actually are who you claim to be. You try to show that you are trying to help by posting this garbage .useMethod.preventHacks(IamLeet) Huh Sigh, people. that you expect me to understand. If you are sincerely good, then stop beating around the bushes. There's a very good reason for which that was posted -> you've failed. Are you really unable to provide any proof whatsoever that you're the original owner?
Disclaimers: There were cases of people attempting to hijack accounts by claiming they were hacked (recent, aTriz). I wouldn't be surprised if there were cases of sold accounts being recovered by claiming they were hacked.
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it has a higher high in 1 hour and i thought i missed the buy in ,i want to jump in the BSD boat but i still waiting the right price (lowest)...my judgment is to wait until 24-25 Oct (due to BTC hardfork) when most people dump ALTS and buy btc for free coins and they will come back to alts once they get their free coins. I'm i right ? any suggestions ? Thanks If you think that a fork, especially Segwit2x, means *free coins* then you have a fundamentally flawed understanding of what is going to happen. Additionally, the (altcoin creation) fork is not due till sometime November.
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1. You are naive to think everyone should post their bitcoin address here, and be stacked.
That has literally nothing to do with naivety. If you don't value and works towards your own security, then you should feel the consequences of your own actions. 2. I can give more than 1 online service that does not allow email to be changed/edited, but that serves no purpose trying to prove an idiot wrong.
I've explicitly used the wording 'pretty much' and not 'all', but you seem too fond of your fallacies to come up with an actual counter argument. 3. Sigh, people exactly like you should not even exist.
Looks like someone doesn't like uncomfortable truths. And whether I am smart or wise or otherwise is none of your business. Because I am here trying to solve my problem.
Let me shorten it into layman terms for you, had you not been a idiot and (allegedly) wasted your time with shitcoins, then this would already have been solved (or never happened to begin with). I am not surprised that you couldn't sacrifice 30 seconds of your *valuable* time to secure your account. If you cannot help, at least don't be a parasite.
I can, by tagging the account thus rendering it *almost useless*. However, I am absolutely in no way convinced that you are the original owner. No address = no help from anyone other than potentially admins. IP matches are more often not proof of anything.
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The only thing ridiculous in this thread is your naivety and knowledge. There is a very good reason for which signed messages are being asked for account recovery. I don't understand why email address can be changed/edited.
Pretty much every service online allows you to do that. If it is a security vulnerability, then by right it shouldn't allowed to be edited.
It is not. This would probably have prevented a majority of all the hacking, but why isn't the admin doing it?
.useMethod.preventHacks(IamLeet) Sigh, people.
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As always, nice looking moon bar. You should rather keep it in that pouch. Watching. 0.25BTC
Don't you have enough? Go away.
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I would add today's date ASAP.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is to let all know that my account generalt on bitcointalk was hacked and somebody else now has control of the account as of today October 13th 2017. Thank you to all those that helped up to this point. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1GENERAL7QdpxHezWzoToWGXpDX4XuLcR2 G+CETp5wwtTtckHxiLILi31R+U9uc26sEKJa4K+8PjUxUzPtTNtMjvr9MB80n0o62cxzeAo8iCuKTbnhi3PGbJE= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- Quoted and verified.
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Bumpy.. no takers??
I personally feel that if a matching set of both the 500k bits bar and 100k bits bar for sale @ 1.5 BTC isn't selling, then with the increase in the value of BTC, these may be a little pricey bud. I think around 0.6 BTC currently is about right. Just my personal 2 sats though! I was thinking the same thing actually... Thought about selling my #214 , but it's a bit higher number, so IDK.... auction perhaps? Auction! I second this great idea! That's the best way to tell whether your opinion is valid or not. However, for true price discovery the auction must not have: a) High starting bid. b) Absurd reserve price. Only then you could truly find the current (*est.) market value of the piece. I would like to see them on auction as well.
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any idea why the price rise such dramatic last hour? any event?
4.84% is dramatic? This is nothing but normal, everyday movement.
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I would NEVER trust any escrow provider that was doing it for the purpose of "earning some extra income". There will always come a time when it will become more profitable to steal the bitcoins you are entrusted with than to continue to operate the service. If you are only doing it for the money, then that incentive and temptation will become a problem.
Well, given that the fee is often 1% (if not lower) and given the mentioned reasoning, I think the individual would be tempted when escrowing almost any kind of *non trivial* (of which the definition will be quite different depending who you ask). I would ONLY trust an escrow that had established a significant history of honest, trustworthy, honorable, and fair behavior in all of their public and private interactions.
Correct. If only everyone had a similar mindset, plenty of scams could have been avoided.
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Is it just if a user email and password is changed so he deserves negative trust? If so then many people will abuse it ,if someone changes his password then someone will make new account and start claiming that his account is hacked.
Wrong. I've said a combination of both, and it's trivial to prove that you're the original owner. If you plan to both change your email and password, you might as well prepare a staked address. If he has given negative rating based on posting traits and behavioural writing the he must mention it in reference or comment. Anyways i appreciate his caution as the account in question is dt account but not always all allegations are true and he might end up fighting like tman and ognasty at the end.
This one was the right call from KWH, whether you like it or not. I would add today's date ASAP.
I think it is adequate as is, given the uniqueness of the message but yeah.
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User KWH you should not give negative feedback because you feel some might be hacked. IF OP proves he is real user then only you should proceed. Just see how user lauda proceed in such scenarios. If this continue the ever other day someone change his email tgen some random man will come up and say that he is tge real owner of the account and you dumb will add your feedback to it. You are in DT so you should use your power judicially just like other users do. Ex : lauda.
I don't see anything wrong with his feedback. Given the data that we've gathered over the last few months/years, the following: This user's email address was changed recently. This user changed his/her password recently.
appearing at the same time ended up being a hacked/stolen/purchased account in the super majority of cases. Sometimes it is combined with a very noticeable change in writing. For example, I've tagged someone today who had the following two and started writing Indonesian suddenly even though they were usually writing English & German. The account mentioned in this thread is much more dangerous as it has both trusted and unstrusted positive ratings.
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