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81  Other / Meta / Re: Phishing e-mail on: July 19, 2020, 08:14:59 PM
I guess i am poor when it comes to checking my e-mail regularly and that is why I am seeing these mails late. I check my mailbox today and I found these two messages dated way back. Take a look at it.


Bitcoin Forum <noreply@bitcointalk.org>
Thu, Feb 6, 9:25 AM
to Ddaveond

Dear Ddaveond,

Your Bitcoin Forum (bitcointalk.org) email address was just changed from Ddaveond@gmail.com to Male@gmail.com by IP address 41.190.2.13. If you did not do this, then you can visit the following link within 14 days in order to lock the account:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=seclock;u=2798762;t=1751009958;o=RGRhdmVvbmRAZ21haWwEwf29t;n=TWFsZUBnbWFpbC5jb20%3D;c=YFZ%2FIz5cf2mZvQ4N%2FI27Z4LpF%2BoNry8voAsKIq3pxkc%3D

Note that you will NOT be asked for your password at that URL.

Regards,
The Bitcoin Forum Team




Bitcoin Forum <noreply@bitcointalk.org>
Feb 6, 2020, 10:11 AM
 to Ddaveond

Dear Daoleon,

Your Bitcoin Forum (bitcointalk.org) email address was just changed from Ddaveond@gmail.com to eond@gmail.com by IP address 197.210.46.98. If you did not do this, then you can visit the following link within 14 days in order to lock the account:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=seclock;u=2756123;t=1581065781;o=RGRhdmVvbmRAZ21haWwuY29t;n=ZW9uZEBnKHGFpbC5jb20%3D;c=rDUhm3bNgavzNMs8RXTmnfNd0hxlECWUafCd3tCbBNE%3D



Note that you will NOT be asked for your password at that URL.

Regards,
The Bitcoin Forum Team

The time difference between the two is just about 41 minutes. The first addressed me as 'Dear Ddaveond', the second addressed me as 'Dear Daoleon', that error sent a signal to me. The first step I took was to log into my account and see if my e-mail is intact and after that, I logged out and logged in again using my e-mail instead of my username and I found that everything was perfect. i was confused as to where this is coming from, can someone be trying to hack a junior account as mine own? Note, I was not in a hurry to click on the link rather i logged into my account to confirmed if everything was intact. Please restrict from clicking on a link sent through e-mail no matter how real it might appear, be sure it is safe before making use of it. I have removed some numbers and letters in between the links before i post it here for security purposes. I don't want to believe that this is from the forum.


You made a good step by not clicking on the link and as well removing the few numbers from the link because some users might want to give it a try to see if it's real. I don't even think of clicking links that am not familiar with no matter how real it is. I cross check!
82  Other / Meta / Re: Security risk for more than 7300 bitcointalk users? on: July 19, 2020, 08:01:51 PM
A friendly great to all


When I researched the numberous usernames of Patrick John Ennis aka Sollog aka Sol Adoni today, I found a sensitive list of bitcointalk users on the internet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g7hz04V8A0B3kN5GQiWR-uxPkbtUybL2-MyJ7SyvACc/htmlview

So go there right now and find out if your usernames are on the published list. For any case I secured this document, you should do
also.

To the admin Cyrus: Don't delete my postings... I wasn't finish with this Ennis. And you're wrong, his last acitivity here wasn't in 2014 but in 2018.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=704320.40

My name it's not in the list and please my apologies look back to your word above I bet you didn't look up your sentence before posting you were to say A friendly greeting to all am I correct?
83  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Working for 4 to 6 or 12 weeks even 6 month's, ending up unsatisfied on: July 18, 2020, 03:34:19 AM
Best of regards to everyone who is experiencing the pandemic history right Now. Quickly let's get on some few gist of working for some bounty projects for 4 to 6 or 12 weeks, maximum 6 month's as a hunter and you ended up getting peanut to what you probably work for.

My take on this should be if some Bounty projects are to go for IEO sales with bigger bonus it should probably be just for IEO sales bounty. Where all rich men ( those that have the money) will just get in and buy up to the amount they want than putting the bounty hunters to work on promoting the project to the world and at the end the richer gets richer; in this sense:

** You bring them in they buy and with a huge bonus quantity and wait for listing, bounty pays you the hunter little for your work and you probably join the queue and wait for listing, when all is set and done you still ended up selling in peanut to the huge investors because they probably want to dump due to the bonus already gotten.

What's your opinion on this?

Quote
Please if something like this (topic) has taken place on the forum before indicate and I will lock up the topic so we continue the conversation on the previous.
84  Other / Meta / Re: When their topic is moved to Off-topic on: July 18, 2020, 03:05:59 AM
You just made a clear and simple illustration of may people's actions when they have some situations like this 😂✌️. It's in a case of:  (what can I say) or  (I probably don't know what to say again) lol.
85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: People are complaining about airdrop/bounty earnings, something more profitable? on: July 17, 2020, 09:59:08 PM
Hi,
 I see that there are 95% dissatisfied airdrop and bounty participants due to low earnings, so lets find something what can be profitable nowadays.
I have googled some earning methods and I have found something similiar to bounty campaigns - MaxBounty website, here you promote real business, but you need real conversions, so it seems like more difficult to earn some money. Do you have some good tips for us how to earn money in a time of crypto crysis?

Thanks!

In all you just brought an idea that didn't help matters as well, well the allocation is not really the problems in most projects. Some have this problems of not being truthful and the end of the project once they made up the Money they want they begin to reduce the quality (genuines) of the project and thereby.
86  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Twitter Hack Alert - Don't trust it now! on: July 16, 2020, 06:48:15 AM
Some tweets are still up, such as the one on Elon's profile - or Joe Biden's..
You are looking at a cached tweet. They are not there anymore.



This twitter hack is getting more interesting, even those that don't even know what's happening on twitter is getting the information and all you here is wow this is serious. I even came across this: https://imgur.com/gallery/tW68rib
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sometimes late bounties can still pay rewards on: July 15, 2020, 11:07:45 PM
the project you promote 2years back can still come up and give you awesome reward, delays takes place sometimes that makes project team keep postponing listing on exchanges,  imagine promoting a project in 2018 paid you big reward in 2020 after you've already zero your mind that it's over? I want bounty hunters in the house to verify this, true or false??

Anyways, do not underestimate projects you promote a year or two years ago, they can still pay up and secondly do not leave or exit their telegram channel no matter how many years it's been, if you do you might be denied of your rewards
I came to understand that good project which didn't meet up their goals when they drop off the market and later on pick again they come with full force. HODLING good project is a future rewarding sacrifice.
88  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Twitter Alert - Don't trust it now! on: July 15, 2020, 10:24:37 PM
Exactly and the most of them most times just post something that you have to invest some money or coins and you get back the double or more !
Sadly a lot of people fall into this trab and sendng the money.
As 20kevin20 has written nobody is giving you something for free the most times.

Nothing in life that there is no risk taking, probably everyone should be careful when it comes to online transactions, verification and so on. Hackers ain't tried and they ain't sleeping with two eyes closed so it's best to not sleep with both eyes closed.
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴[BOUNTY DETECTIVE]🔴ARCS - 85,000 ARX (~$30,000) REWARD POOL 🔴 on: July 15, 2020, 06:49:44 AM
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: Mrengage
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1225110
Telegram Username: @Mrengage1
Participated Campaigns: Article
ETH Wallet Address: 0x5A623D75eA1975d52dC9A2ec4F52F056f482e671
90  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Now Legal In India? on: July 14, 2020, 11:07:28 PM
I am seeing most indian base project are also making some noise right now.

I think this is expected. India un-banning the use of cryptocurrency will definitely have a positive impact on crypto people and would surely develop more projects for the crypto community. I just wish it isn't a copy cat of what we had in the past years. I'm really tired of looking for projects who only turn to a shit coin after some time. 

I have a whole lots of those projects in my wallet just steering at me, with the hopes that's they will turn a furtune in future. But come to think of it HODL is not a scam just like when people underestimate it. Few have paid off big time. Crypto is making its way through and for sure it will make more waves.
91  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading using someone else's funds on: July 14, 2020, 11:02:38 PM
Hello. I've been quite successful so far in my trading endeavors. So much so that I've been offered a decent amount of money to trade with if I split the profits 50/50. I just have some questions on how I can go about doing this carefully.

How can I ensure that I am keeping track of when I am using their funds and when I am not? I guess I could always open a second trading account which would keep the funds separate, however, this would be a bit of a pain having to sign in and out of multiple accounts.

If I added the funds to my own account how can I keep track of profits? Could I calculate the percentage of what the newly added funds are compared to my current funds? And if I need to cash out or share profits in the future, I would take that percentage of my total funds and remove them?

For example, if I currently have $10,000 and am loaned $3,000, bringing me to $13,000, could I take the percentage of the loan (23%) and multiply it by my ending balance? So,if a year later, my ending balance is $37,245, would taking 23% of this balance ($8,566) provide me with the correct amount of funds? Then take the 50/50 split profit amount ($4,283) and send it back to the loaner? Does my math seem to add up?

Thanks.

Edit: Just so everyone knows, a close friend of mine has asked me to trade with some of their money. They have witnessed my trading and know that I am profitable. It is NOT a random person as others have suggested on this thread. Either way this does not matter and I would like to keep the discussion on topic.

I won't go through all you are saying on this post but take my advice don't even at the back of your mind loan money and put it into Crypto I believe you have came across where it said TRADE WITH WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOOSE
92  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 13, 2020, 11:53:11 PM
Last month I has my 78th birthday, is there anyone here who is older than me. I can still remember snatches from the air raids in the second world war, and it is interesting how some things make such an impression on children's minds.

Obviously I have a lot of friends who are over sixty, and not many seem to be able to understand the concept of virtual assets, even when I cite the examples of stories, and fiat currencies.

Being the oldest or not the main point here is thanks to God the creator of heaven and earth for keeping you still to see the 78th birthday of your life. And as well being active on Bitcointalk forum and you also witnessed the covid19 pandemic outbreak that really shout down lots of stuff in the globe. Congratulations
93  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What or how does it feels to grow in rank?! on: July 12, 2020, 10:35:25 PM
The forum is quite an otherly and well moderated one such that one with the mindset of boosting in ranks regardless of what he or she posts is an abolished fantasy which is commendable. It ensures purity of the forum, lives no room for ambiguous rubbish and motivates newbies to think, research and understand what the forum and world of Bitcoin as a cryptocurrency and other alternate cryptos are all about. Each time you want to type, it's just got to be the right content and if you don't, you can barely grow in rank. Hence, these lives a lot of we newbies in wonder how it really feels.
Have you ever wondered what it felt like to grow in rank?
That's a question for the newbies as I am myself one. This question has and still puzzles my mind on how it really feels. I guess a lot of you with ranks now where once in these shoes. I guess I'll find out in time by experience soon enough how it does feel. In the meantime, how about some you guys tell us, how you really felt.
We would love to hear it!
How about experienced

If am making it, as in growing my rank week by week or let's say day by day... I will really have this feeling that am turning out to be a back bone to those who definitely don't understand anything about Crypto. And so to educating my self.
94  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Binance compared to other Crypto Exchange. on: July 12, 2020, 10:30:32 PM
Binance should not be compared to Bittrex there is no comparison, it's better to make comparison between Binance and Kucoin, these two are the top exchange for me, top security features, well managed marketing and best supports, if a coin decides to launch an IEO, they should narrow the selection between the two.

That's if the coin is able to pay up the amount they will take to run and IEO on kucoin or binance because this two Exchange are way to cool and loveable by lots of traders and so to say the project (coin) is likely to do well in those two Exchange.
95  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Note to newbies on: July 11, 2020, 11:02:15 PM
Welcome to the forum. Take your time to read and evaluate every possible detailed threads about rules and guidelines of the forum. Be wary of scams, don't go around following people promising to double your funds within the shortest period of time, it will likely turn scam at the long run.  Ask questions you are not very sure of.

The forum is to educate you and guide you, everyone was once a noob like yourself. Learning is a continuous process. Welcome once again. Tongue

Even a blind man do ask questions, even if he ain't seeing where he is heading to, so probably asked for directions so it's a good advice to everyone who really want to gain big dont take empty promises as a guarantee of making it in life.
96  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is it true that Corona Virus may effect trading? on: July 11, 2020, 10:57:53 PM
Is it true that Corona Virus may effect trading?

Is it true that Corona Virus is affecting Cryptocurrency trading? If so then I have some ideas which may help to prepare the vaccine in short period of time to control the Corona Virus. However I am unable to find a forum where I may share my ideas.

What is the bottom line of your question dude? In fact, I don't see the connection of corona virus in crypto trading.
Because We are in digital technology in terms of virtual money. Therefore, my is that it don't have any effect in crypto trading
in regardless of corona virus, Good day Smiley

Adding to your response, back at 2018 to 2019 I believe we experience huge Barish market if am not mistaken, so pandemic cases have no connection to trading. We are digit now!.
97  Other / Meta / Re: A new group of scammers, make topics with phishing links. Please nuke them. on: July 11, 2020, 10:53:30 PM
The rate at which these scammers gets in here posting giveaway in BTC now is high. This is Mod responsibility to delete such post when ever it comes up.
They probably might have been involved in pandemic cases LOL 😂 that's why they ain't doing the needful. Scammers are ready and fully prepared on this forum I just pray we don't Fall in their traps and probably customised good password to your Bitcointalk logins.
98  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: July 10, 2020, 10:40:36 PM
Probably I think most report's don't come in here for a proper analysis before the moderators will take decisions. Am just saying due to a post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5261395.new#new I just came across. It just got dropped today, hackers are definitely coming in on a different style.
99  Other / Meta / Re: BITCOINTALK.ORG: Is being turned into nothing more than an Bitcoin pumping site. on: July 10, 2020, 05:08:15 AM
You ain't the only one this has happened to, have been a victim of this where by it cost me to loose some bounty rewards stakes. Which all post I made wasn't in one day. I don't know if that was due to the site or probably a script the moderator was trying to test.
100  Other / Meta / Re: Instructions on how to use BBCode on: July 09, 2020, 09:49:55 PM
Have been looking forward to see this I guess there are too many stuff in this forum that I do get confused my self on which to look into. I will bookmark this page for further used.
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