I didn't mean to protect the project, but what's the scam here? Foremost, they are using the official USDC (circle) page to make them look like they are official or legit. If they want to sell off their shitcoins, why don't they create their own website? You got the NFT that they claimed can be worth for $1250 USDC, then what's the difference with the bounty project that claimed they have 500.000 token share and the token will worth $5 during the distribution date.
If it's scam, every bounty project should be scam too.
They are imply obtaining money through impersonation or false pretence. Nobody said some bounties are not scam, otherwise why are they abandoned and left for newbies and account farmers?
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Just got to know about this exchange despite it being quite old. Maybe some little bit of activity here and listing in some privacy focused sites can help, like kycnot.me. Listing is free and the ranking will be based on how excellent your service is towards privacy if you are interested in listing, read through this page - https://kycnot.me/about#supportDear members, we would like to remind you some useful information about our exchanger:
→ Our ONLY address is: exch[dot]cc always verify the URL in your BROWSER! → We exchange ONLY through our site: exch[dot]cc → Our PerfectMoney wallet: U4948860 → We DO NOT exchange via jabber/icq/email/yahoo! Beware of random scammers!
Thank you for attention.
Why did you abandon the exch.cc domain? Some phishing hacker can easily acquire it and use it to steal people's funds while pretending to be your exchange. Especially with this outdated alerts/information still available in the forum. New customers can actually think it's still your official domain name.
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You guys are really something extra, my account got hacked and I can't log in and you immediately gather together as a tough gang and start bullying, this says more about you then me. No, I believe you are the same person. The password and email address change was a gimmick to make us think someone hacked your account when your scam plan failed. August 04, 2023, 03:32:15 PM ---->> You created a shady loan request August 04, 2023, 04:46:48 PM ---->> Edited loan request after facing backlash from some members August 04, 2023, 05:02:31 PM ---->> Changed password and email to make it look like your account had been hacked You just look like fool's you don't realize that? Sound like your are talking about yourself Why do the "Hackee"(Victim) and the purported hacker use a similar tone when angry? Over and out, this forum is a fucking patethic place.
Fuck everyone and fuck all forum for all !!!!!!!!!!!!
Bye tough guys.
Now Mr tough guy, calm down. You seems to be very tough here behind a monitor....
So please Mr tough guy....
Whatever Mr keyboard warrior.
I bet you feel strong and tough now.
as a tough gang and start bullying.
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Well that didn't take so long OP Farm some merit around the forum and then attempt to get a loan. You think we are that stupid? It was quite easy to know how this was going to end. All the mini loan service was just bullshit. Only the changes of password and email alone have shown that it's not the real owner of the account and what it wanted is to scam people in respect of loan.
Or it could probably be the same person. Just changed the email and password to make it look like they had been hacked. But the main point is that he can not be trusted.
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How do you trade or receive shitcoins without even knowing about how to use coinmarketcap, coingecko, dextools, or even just join messaging boards of the creators of the tokens and ask them which exchanges the tokens are listed on?
Beginning part would be knowing about the contract address
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Looks like a complete scam to me. Avoid cheap looking things, you may end up getting malware to your browser or PC by trying to execute random scripts. Worse still, your Bitcoin could be stolen.
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Just a bunch of shameless greedy bastards and plunderers who don't even want to return stolen historic artifacts to the rightful owners. Perhaps they are raiding the NFT space to plunderer more money from clueless newbies who are still falling for the NFT madness. Sorry folks, I had no kind words for the British Museum
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Scam! Just a copy and paste of the real circle website under the USDC section - https://www.circle.com/en/usdcDo not connect your address containing assets to the malicious website Do not send NFTs to the website, you will get scammed. Domain details Domain: usdccoin.org Registrar: Registrar of Domain Names REG.RU LLC Registered On: 2023-07-26 Expires On: 2024-07-26 Updated On: 2023-07-26 Status: clientTransferProhibited addPeriod Name Servers:andy.ns.cloudflare.com melina.ns.cloudflare.com
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Do you think it will be ok to order a batch of video cards from China for mining ?
It is just like any business or investment in life, like trading or buying a coin that has dipped in the price. The fact that the prices are low compared to how they were during the bull market or before ETH went POS means it could be a better time to buy rather than the time of FOMO or when the bull market has climaxed. I would encourage you to buy with spare money if you are passionate about the idea of mining but make sure you buy from trusted sources or you will get scammed.
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I've been here for a few years in crypto Trading I haven't tried margin trading yet because I know my capital will goes to nothing only, instead I do trade on spot most of the time.
You can't learn it if you never trade. But yeah, Margin and derivatives trading need to be approached with extra caution and with only an amount you can afford to lose. Spot trading is sometimes very hard/boring if the market is going sideways or on a downtrend (It's only sweet during an uptrend) This is where some people start to get attached to trading derivatives.
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Nice project
In my point of view, there is still a lot to implement on the page, in terms of confidence in the market, it still lacks, we hope for improvements...
Good project, of course we must support
So you think by creating brand-new accounts to bump your thread, it's going to help you push your service further? You are probably mistaken. If there is anything to happen, it will be your service going down the drain, as no one will believe a service that uses bumping service to market their product.
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non-KYC mandatory
No mandatory or relaxed KYC is one of the top reasons along with high liquidity and no freezing or downtimes during flash market pumps or dumps especially for us who like trading derivatives, but the list of such good exchanges is shrinking so fast. I used to like Kucoin, Bitmex, Binance, Bybit, Okx back them, but now the perspective has changed mostly because of KYC. As for FTX, I think we all know what happened.
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>>snip<<
All tagged, apart from the 3 you were not sure about, though I can see some merit connection between one of them but I will like tagged them based on my findings. I think this farm is bigger than we think because some of the accounts I tagged were already tagged for connections with other bounty cheating accounts that have not even been looked at here. Others are already banned. How greedy and determined can some people be to manage such huge account farms?
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It has happened before to some users, which means there are certain limits you might have exceeded. You could get some of the answers in any of the threads
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I never used Celsius, but I have a friend who was also a victim of the collapse of the service. They had a good amount of crypto in there, and were so depressed for months. About a month or so ago, they told me that they receive a notification about proof of claim and even asked me if the process would get done quickly so that they would get back their money soon, but I let them know that it could even take years.
I hope what you received was not a scam email. Be very careful.
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I will suggest Bitget. I recently signed up with them and apart from seeing most of the volatile assets I want to trade, I found some other interesting functions there which im still working on understanding better before using them. You will like the exchange.
Are you sure they have a multi-asset mode that OP is trying to look for?
I used to think Bitget was a cool exchange until I started seeing some accusations of them being scammers, and I don't think I could recommend anyone using that exchange again. I would feel so bad referring someone to an exchange, and they end up being scammed.
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I never transfer more then $1000 to any crypto wallet. Well the non castodial once are more safe but I no nothing about coding so cant check their codes for any unsecure monents.
Not all noncustodial wallets are safe, though. Some are open source and reproducible, while others are closed source. You should avoid closed source wallets at all costs, even if they are noncustodial A good example is atomic wallets that was recently "hacked" and customers lost money, and they have no good explanation to what happened during the incident. Atomic Wallet Faces Backlash After ‘Updating Security Infrastructure’ Without Revealing Cause of $100,000,000 Hack
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