What did I brought to the crash? Nothing! I wasn't involved in any crash. However, if I ever had to take part, I would bring a tank!
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I tagged the PSTNET account and supported the flag against them. No one should use their service, at least until we get confirmation that the scam allegations have been resolved. | Stalker22 | | 2023-08-24 | | Reference | | Open scam accusation! Confiscated user's funds based on deceptive AMLBOT analysis, despite the fact that the funds were legitimately deposited from the Crypto.com exchange. (Delete) |
They have no legal grounds to confiscate user's funds, relying on a dubious third-party blockchain analysis that cannot even recognize funds from a legitimate crypto exchange used by countless others. This business practice is highly questionable and, in my view, probably illegal.
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I tagged him as well, particularly because of this: hello,
i search a bussines partner or anyone who sells or generate real user traffic. doenst matter how you generate traffic but it have to be real users. is any crack there who can do this? spamming or other way? please contact me in telegram @torphp https://ninjastic.space/post/62737948Obviously, such a person cannot be trusted. And when we add to that the fact that he is also spamming on this forum, we get the whole picture.
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~ I know that's little different loan kind of thing what you guys use to but that's what i have.
Okay... But why though? What makes you believe that something like this has even the tiniest chance of success?
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Hello bitcoin community
By chance I saw a picture on Twitter of a person posting the Seed of his Ledger wallet written on a piece of paper and saying: ~ I don't think you understood the sarcasm in that tweet. Do you seriously think that someone's seed phrase is: "Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry lmao sorry" Btw, you can see the whole seed here, with the rest of the words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
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Ok i got info now how it all works it's not like actually i was thinkig but there is still way to do so i need just right person for this.
I am not sure you are getting my point. Having a 5 mil EUR to spare does not automatically make me want to throw it at random people on the internet. Nope, not how the world spins. Money represents value, and you have got to bring something valuable to the table to get something valuable in return. That is the foundation of a market economy. So, what can you bring to the table in terms of value?
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Can you 20 mil? That's as small as I can go. Wire me 10k first just to mark the path.
Stop joking Im looking serious i have prepared everything i didnt know that real money is required to secure loan. Now i have prepared all i need just money 5 mil Asap No one is joking here! If you want money, you have to show that you are serious. Are you willing to fork over 10k-20k to show you are a serious player? You will get 5 mil back ASAP!
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Our friend OldCat is back in action. Now, he has started spamming various local boards with something he calls AMLBot, along with a website that asks you to connect your wallet under the guise of "assessing the purity of a cryptocurrency." https://ninjastic.space/search?author=OldCat&title=AMLBotModerators, is it time to bring out the ban hammer, perhaps?
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This could be a phishing scam of sorts as well. Users connects their wallets and the site empties them. Heard about that happening a couple times in the last few months.
No doubt about it, this is a scam! I did some digging on the forum about this "BitCase roulette", and I came across a bunch of other posts echoing the same content (most of which have already been taken down by the moderators). They keep promoting a fresh domain in nearly every new post, all featuring the same cloned version of the site. Here is a list of some of the domains: https://bitcase.optima.org/ https://napcis.com/ https://carirupiah.com/ https://markeeter.com/
Some of these domains are already on the blacklist and are being blocked by antiviruses. So, they are basically playing whack-a-mole with new domains to keep the scam going.
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I know there are too many different names involved in using Mixin Safe, but MixPay is a third party app on Mixin Messenger.
I realize this when i was using the mixin safe for the first time as we are not used to it before but now i don't feel anything difficult at all and its all on my finger tips. Think for a moment a person's first time configuring a meta mask wallet and adding a Binance chain to the meta mask. He will be confused the first time configuring if he had never used the meta mask before. The same thing with the mixin app, use it for few times and then one may feel it is easy to use it. Just like many others, I also recently reviewed the MixinSafe product (if you are interested, you can check out my review here). So, I figured it is a good idea to give this discussion a little bump. So, from my point of view, going through the whole thing has been a bit tricky. Honestly, without a step-by-step guide or a video to show the ropes, I can totally see newbies running into a few issues. I get that the software is still in the testing phase, but I think they could make the whole process much smoother. For example, when someone's making their first safe, they could set up a step-by-step wizard. It would walk them through everything and give a detailed explanation for each step.
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Bitcointalk username: Stalker22 My Mixin Safe Review After all these wonderful reviews from the members before me, I have decided not to repeat everything that has already been said and not to turn this review into another step-by-step tutorial on how to install the apps on your smartphone. Instead, I will focus solely on using the Mixin Safe service and its functions. So, in this review I assume that you already have Mixin Messenger and Morning Key applications installed and set up. What is Mixin Safe?According to the description on their website, " Mixin Safe is a decentralized asset management platform with the main features of decentralization and support for asset recovery and inheritance, mature technical solution, and affordable price, suitable for large investors, teams, and institutions to manage large amounts of assets." So, in other words, Mixin Safe is like a secure vault in a bank (but digital) where you can take care of your money and valuable assets in a way that's very secure and reliable but also shared with a people you trust, so it's not controlled by just one person. This makes it a good choice for big investors and organizations who want to take care of their assets. Plus, if something goes wrong, you can still get your values back or pass it on to others. Using Mixin SafeThere are several ways to use the Mixin Safe wallet. I chose to use it with the help of the Morning Key app. After a short tutorial and a few preparation steps, you will be redirected to the login page. To log in, use the Mixin Messenger app on your smartphone and scan the QR code. Which brings us to the Mixin Safe UI: Creating New SafeFirst, we need to choose the name of the safe and choose the cryptocurrency we want to use. Currently, Mixin Safe supports Bitcoin and Litecoin. In the next few steps, we authorize the owner of the safe and add members / co-signers from our contact list. Upgrading Mixin SafeFor the purpose of this review, I chose the Standard ($2 per year) upgrade plan and BTC as the payment method. And in the last step of creating the safe, you need to authorize with your Mornin Key. And that's how we created our first Mixin Safe! Depositing funds in Mixin SafeFor depositing funds into Mixin Safe, all you need to do is scan the QR code with your Bitcoin wallet and transfer the funds. The minimum deposit is 0.0001 BTC, and the funds are visible after the first confirmation. Withdrawing funds from Mixin SafeWithdrawing funds from the safe is done in several steps. First, you need to initiate a new transaction and fill in the recipient's address and the amount. Then, the transaction needs to be approved by the required number of members (depending on the safe's settings). Finally, in the last step, the owner authorizes the transaction. And that is it! We have successfully withdrawn the funds from the Mixin Safe to an external wallet. All members receive notifications through the Mixin Messenger app on their smartphones. Summary and conclusion:Navigating through the entire process has proven to be somewhat complicated. Honestly, without a step-by-step guide or even a video tutorial, I can see newcomers hitting a few snags along the way. No doubt, the company has really put effort into making sure our funds are super safe in the safe, which is the main thing, after all. But in my opinion, the whole shebang could use a bit of simplifying and streamlining. I get that the software is still in its beta phase, so fingers crossed the final version will be way smoother. Oh, and by the way, the website is great on laptops and desktops, but not so hot on mobile – something they could definitely work on.
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Do not get too excited, no matter what you do. Getting overly hyped up can set us up for a big letdown down the road. So, I think keeping a level head and looking at things from all sides is much better. It's like, excitement can be a good thing, but keeping it in check is even better, in my humble opinion.
Regarding the current dip, it is nothing new in the Bitcoin world. If you happen to have some extra cash to invest, that is great, but remember to be moderate and think things through.
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So the purpose of this thread is very simple, as a crypto casino player what particular challenges, problems, or complaints do you have ? Or what particular improvements would you wish to see in your favorite casinos ?
Thanks for the help !
Most complain here is the slow fixing of the support on the problem of players especially those investigation part that involves KYC. Some casino have a 6 months period just to solve cases like while it can be done for a short period of time if the support will just dedicate time on it. You are absolutely right, the delay in resolving player issues can be quite frustrating. If I were to choose, I would place this issue at the forefront of online casino complaints, as it is undoubtedly one of the most prevalent reasons that can undermine a casino's reputation. Making customers happy should really come first for any business. Especially when money is involved.
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My question is that is it possible for everyone to have bitcoin with the number of limited supply of bitcoin ?
Nope, not everyone in the world can have one whole bitcoin, I think that is clear. But that does not mean they cannot have fractions of bitcoin. And according to some statistics, millions of people already have. Can everyone in the world own a ton of gold? Clearly not. Similarly, bitcoin will be a very valuable asset, but it will also likely remain somewhat exclusive due to its limited supply, just like gold.
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Our goal is a brand new coin (not token), not the regular POW and POS consensus mechanism, we refer to a lot of projects (including non-blockchain projects) before making the decision .
What would be the practical value of such a coin (aside from its unconventional consensus mechanism)? You previously mentioned, "If a coin is sustainable in the long term"... But how do you determine if a coin can truly withstand the long run? The market will ultimately dictate that.
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Yeah! Call me a softy, but I am secretly hoping against hope that the OP proves me wrong and actually manages to pull off something legit and sustainable. But, that whole casino fiasco in his past? First impressions count, after all.
So, to the OP, here is a piece of advice: Make it good, like really good. It doesn't matter what you do, as long as it is worth the effort. Don't be satisfied with a half-product; those kinds of things never hit the mark. Your audience, your potential users - they can tell when something is slapped together versus when it is been crafted with care. It is not just about throwing stuff out there and hoping it sticks; it is about nailing every detail, making sure it works like a charm, and delivering something that people actually want and need.
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Yes but that price changes every time bitcoin goes up or down. Therefore remembering is not that bad But you don't have to keep track of the price for every bitcoin payment you got. Just calculate the average purchase price after each payment. This way, you will always know if you are selling below or above what you paid. I wouldn't mind making more in Bitcoin, So if someone needs some webservices go ahead and get in touch Do you have a dedicated topic for your services or perhaps a portfolio?
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Thank you for your comment. From our conversation, I realized that theoretically, if you modify the BPIP extension, it will be able to read any information on any open page. Accordingly, if a page with private messages is opened, the extension will be able to read what is written there. But if do not open the private messages page when the extension is running, it will not be able to read private messages. And the extension has no access to the encrypted database itself, where private messages of forum users are stored.
Speaking strictly theoretically, let us assume you have a malicious extension installed in your browser (I am not referring to the bpip.org extension here), and you access the bitcointalk.org forum using your credentials. At this point, an active session with the website is established, granting access to any forum page, including your private messages. The extension could theoretically exploit this active session to access your private messages in the background, all without you even noticing. Therefore, it is not necessary for you to open your private messages for a malicious extension to "read" them. And once again, this is unrelated to encrypted data in the database, as the entire process takes place within your browser.
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Is it possible to add code to an extension and still access private forum user message or is it a priori impossible without getting additional permissions from theymos?
It seems you already got that answer in the previous comments. Any browser extension can be designed to access the content of everything you do online, even private messages on the bitcointalk.org forum. Basically, whatever you see, the extension could see and potentially even more. But just to be clear, I'm not talking specifically about the BPIP extension; I mean any browser extension in general. And this has nothing to do with the fact that private messages are encrypted on the server. So, it is important to be mindful of what you are adding to your browser. The silver lining is that all these extensions are open source, imo.
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