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1  Local / 한국어 (Korean) / BITCOIN-FUND-MANAGER *****SCAMMER***** on: December 16, 2017, 08:31:13 AM
Hi guys,

This guy that owns BITCOIN-FUND-MANAGER is a scammer - He just stole 12 Bitcoins of me.

I want to track him down, and meet him in person - but I need some help to find him

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc1pQxU8CDQ&t=2s


He is located in this office, can anyone help me to track down this location ?.

- I wlll have a whole team of SEO people, making webpages, blogs - topics on boards etc etc......


Help me find him, and I wlll promise you he will not scam another one in his lifetime.

Thank you in advance.
2  Economy / Web Wallets / wallet.eas.json (Blockchain). on: August 16, 2017, 07:42:40 AM
Hi there Smiley.

So here I am, in the Club of idiots that forgets their password.  Undecided

I have my BTC at blockchain.

Here is what I have:

1. Wallet ID
2. wallet.aes.json (Backup file)
3. Think I can remember 80% of the password.

I think I will go with bruteforcing the .json file, as I do know mostly of the password.

My question to all you btc lovers is:

The .json file is from 2013, I did login to my btc wallet last in 2015 - when I have to do bruteforce on the .json, is it then the password from when the .json file was made
- or the last password that I did enter at my blockchain account ?.

I did some thinking, my personal answer would be, - It must be the last updated password in blockchain.

Right ?.

Thank you Guys SO much in advance.

Sincerely the dumbass that forgot his password.

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