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1  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] HugeWin.com - Trusted Casino | Sig Campaign | Up to $80/W on: April 09, 2024, 02:52:34 PM
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4  Other / Meta / Re: Save your nice merit records here - LAST UPDATE: 12/07/2023 on: March 03, 2024, 12:59:07 PM


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5  Other / Meta / Re: Save your nice merit records here - LAST UPDATE: 12/07/2023 on: February 19, 2024, 02:14:07 PM
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Guide] Spot And Avoid Some of the Common Crypto Scams. on: February 18, 2024, 05:13:37 PM
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Yes, but i shared the tips that can save us from most types of the scam, And using 2fa can protect us all of the times, think of it in this way: assume that unfortunately you entered your details on that phishing website and the scammer got it, but when the scammer would try to login or withdraw the funds then how he will enter the 2fa? which may be a email verification code, or code which is in authenticator app in your phone or browser.

and using different browser profile can also save us, In my case, I save passwords in  the browser save password feature so it would be easier to enter the details in one click.
which increases the chances of entering the details on that phishing site too.

and one more advantage of using different browser is, we will discover less phishing links or no phishing links on that separate browser (or browser profile) because all those types of links will be on our daily use browser which have no details of financial websites in it.
7  Other / Beginners & Help / [Guide] Spot And Avoid Some of the Common Crypto Scams. on: February 18, 2024, 03:12:59 PM
Understanding Some Common Scams and How to Safeguard ourselves.

This guide helps you to understand scams on platforms or services and how to avoid them.

Here are some common ones I've seen online:

1. Ponzi Scheme:
This is a type of Investment Fraud that promises high returns to investors with very low risk or no risk involved, they get investment by telling the investors their fake business model which will always be profitable.
In this scam the early investors get their profits by using new investors money, the scam keeps running as long as the scammers are successfully getting to scam more people or introduce their scheme to more investors, once the influx of money from new investors stops the whole scheme falls. And most people will lose their investments, the early investors may make good profits from it but the majority of them will lose.

How does it work?
The scammers try to introduce their scheme to new people by using social media platforms, paid advertising, etc. they promise high returns that can be 50%, 100% or a little more than what others are giving,
They may introduce their fake business model like cloud mining which will be always profitable because they successfully mine 10 blocks a day, or they have a team of professional traders and shows their PNL or says they have build a bot using AI, machine learning that make them 100% profits every day.

After getting some early investors they introduce their schemes to more people, then the early investors successfully get their returns which is from new victims of the scheme, in this phase everything looks Okay and profitable. But in reality the victims don't know what is happening on the other side.

Ponzi scheme operate smoothly as long as the scammers are able to successfully get new investors to invest, once the scammers struggle to bring in new investors, and simultaneously earlier investors start trying to cash out but can't, the whole scheme collapses.
In some cases the online platforms tweak their terms and conditions stating, - to withdraw your investments you need to have 5/10 active referrals. Which helps the ponzi scheme to run some more days or months because some more people will get introduced to the scheme. But eventually this scheme falls leaving the majority of people in loss.

How to stay away from it?
  • I would say that wherever you see unusually high returns then skip it, never look at it and research about it more, because the scammers introduce their scheme so convincingly that we cannot resist ourselves to be a part of, sometimes…..!
  • If you find a good ROI then research about the platform on reviews sites, start by reading the low star reviews first, because they mostly seem genuine. And if the site is a scam then you will see a lot of people reviewing it as a scam.
  • Look on their website and their team if they are real people by researching their LinkedIn, social media, etc. in crypto space the socials will be unavailable most of the time so skip that platform because those are obvious scams most of the time.

2. Romance Scam:
This is a slow process of scamming.
Scammers use fake dating profiles, fake social media of the victim's opposite sex. First they try to start a conversation like an intro making an excuse of their cousin also having the same name so they thought you were him/her.
And when time passes they try to make relationships with the victim, and introduce the victim to trading, crypto, forex. And convince them to invest on their fake platform introducing how they made huge profits.

How does this work?
The scammers introduce themselves using fake social media, and they try to play with your emotions by asking questions like hobbies, education, etc. they seems like real people at first,
They share personal incidents, what they are doing at the moment, etc. type of images.
After a long time, building a connection with the victim they try to introduce them to crypto or forex trading or something similar.

They prove that they have made good profit by trading/investing at a specific platform.
Then they convince the victim to deposit on that platform which is an exchange or broker which is fake and developed by scammers to scam.

They may tell the victim that they get insider news from a uncle/anyone from that she/he can make good profits daily.
At first the platform may give a withdrawal for a small amount but when the victim invests something significant, the scammers run away with the money.

How to Spot and Avoid these types of scam?
  • You will be contacted first by the scammer, using any type of excuse like they got your profile/contact from a friend, they were trying to contact another person, etc.
  • They will always seem to be online and always reply very soon to you with any query or message.
  • Ask them to video call
  • Their pictures on their socials will look like models or very attractive pictures. which are copied from other people profiles or stock images
  • They will always try to motivate you and cheer you up in any situation.
  • Always look for reviews of any platform you are trying to make an account with. Research in depth about that platform like their location, their team, their linkedin, look at their partner company’s social posts - because there will always be a social media post if the company partners with some other company, etc.
  • Do not pay anything first like account opening charges, fee for verification etc.

3. Job Scam:
I found most of these types of scams on discord and telegram channels. Scammers post job listings/ads on Facebook job groups, telegram channels, discord servers for a job where they need many employees/freelancers for basic tasks. Such as data entry, converting text on images to pdf, Copy pasting, etc. by promising unusually high salary. But in the end they charge a fee for making Job IDs, Fee for application process, etc.

How to Identify these types of scams?
You will find similar job postings when researching their FB profile, posts like basic tasks, basic copy paste job, no experience needed, etc.
These scams let you start working immediately like no interviews, no asking for qualifications.
The job listings will be by a person without any connection. In case they provide the company name then research about them see the profile of the person/employee on their company linkedin match with the jos poster or not.
They will promise high payment like $500 for 1-2 hr per day. These are really very vague claims but some people fall for these obvious scams too.

How to stay away from it?
  • Avoid paying for getting the job, you can be asked to pay for anything and any amount. Legitimate employers do not charge fees for employment.
  • Stay away from basic no skills required jobs, that pays unusually high amount.
  • Stay away from basic no skills required jobs, that pays unusually high amount.
  • They have crypto as a payment method.

4. Phishing scams:
These scams involve scammers attempting to obtain your sensitive information such as passwords, credit card details, and private keys by using fake platforms or urls that look like legitimate ones. Once you enter your data there, your account may be hacked or your wallet wiped.

How does this scam work?
In this type of scam there are no big claims, no big promises, no charges, no fees.
They try to just gather your personal info like the password of a platform, private key of crypto wallet, Social account details, etc.
In most cases they try to gather this info by using similar links and interfaces of the original platforms or websites.

Here is an example of an phishing attack to understand about it:
The victim is contacted with an email saying that the victim has been chosen as a winner of a giveaway, in which he didn’t even participate. When seeing the $ sign and 4 zeros after a number the victim’s mind stopped thinking and he clicked the link, which maybe a hyperlink or a link seems similar to metamask. Like this 'metamosk.io'.
Then he got redirected to a platform which looks exactly like metamask where he needs to enter the private key believing its required to claim the reward and get scammed. Then they check their browser history and figure that it was a phishing link.

Recently I got a phishing link that was asking for my twitter password to be able to see the account activities. I get daily some DM's on twitter and i didn't Even posted on that account.

How to spot and stay away from phishing attacks?

  • Always use 2fa security on websites, like a confirmation email when someone tries to sign in with a different ip, or use google authenticator 2fa, etc.
  • Always check what url you will be redirected to: To Check that you can copy the hyperlink and paste it to a notepad for checking if it's a real website or not. For pc just hover over the hyperlink you will see the redirecting url on the left corner of the browser window.
  • Do not fall for free stuff like giveaways.
  • Always use a different browser profile for finance related sites like banking sites, exchanges, etc.

I came across these scams i thought it would be helpful if someone is new and just getting started here, but after pasting the post from my notepad it got really very long.
8  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] WasabiWallet.io Signature Campaign | Up to $120/W on: February 11, 2024, 08:58:06 AM
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10  Economy / Reputation / Re: [FUN] Is DdmrDdmr even human? on: February 02, 2024, 05:25:46 PM

I think you are getting closer to the solution, but I guess he is now using more sophisticated ways of interacting with the forum.
He wouldn't be an AI if he had to automate via script a human interface; I expect him to directly dialogue with forum software at a lower level.
Hint: you didn't read the whole thread, did you?

I read the thread but i learned about python and selenium recently so wanted to share this and applying my little coding knowledge lol.
it is not possible by selenium because I keep my sleep time 1 sec for the page to load fully. and @ddmrddrmr sends 1.2 merits per sec on average.
in middle of the spree i will get stopped because of internet connection or page will not load.
11  Local / India / Re: Which Country has the Highest Crypto Tax Rate and Which does not? on: February 01, 2024, 05:44:34 AM
they are treating our profit/earning as free money, dumb governments.
withdraw in small amounts when necessary to save these huge taxes.
12  Economy / Reputation / Re: [FUN] Is DdmrDdmr even human? on: January 22, 2024, 08:44:53 AM
I think the script works like this or maybe it is possible by this method:
DdmrDdmr first saves the good posts while reading them in a folder or note, saves by copying the merit button hyperlink. so when clicking that link the pages open on "send merit" page.
when the time comes to start a merit spree, he replaces the merits number with number he wants to send per second or 2 seconds.

the bot or script navigates
 
this texts and enter the number then clicks send. every sec or timeframe we want it to send.
 
it can be done by browser automation using python script using selenium library.

13  Other / Meta / We do no get notification for trust feedback? on: January 21, 2024, 05:45:58 PM
I had helped a forum member months ago and then the user posted a feedback by a positive trust rating.
I recently came across this feedback, and it occurred to me that our forum lacks a notification feature for when someone posts feedback or negative trust rating on our profiles.
and TryNinja's telegram bot also lack this feature making it valuable feature to consider.

it is necessary to have something to get notified about feedback? it will be better for the user to take action against the feedback if it's false or true.
14  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 21, 2024, 12:46:54 PM
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Great analysis, @hisslyness
Its more convenient then finding and searching google images. Like most of us do.
15  Local / India / Re: Best Topic Contest for the Indian Local Board on: January 21, 2024, 07:39:54 AM
I am late too..

Your BTC Address (Segwit): bc1qs03kwx4jf7mhsc0p59f9qphrf75tu4uw5lv2zr
Link:

1. do you want to learn about bitcoin from gary gensler? Will update it soon with a summary.
2. Discussing about Bitcoin to Friends and Relatives.
3. do you want easy money ?
4. Stay away from this scam site
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18  Local / India / Re: CRYPTOMI.IO - 🐲 CRYPTO EXCHANGE PLATFORM 🔆 on: January 17, 2024, 01:51:35 PM
I have made an account on cryptomi platform.
I liked the interface, it's easy to use and there are lot of features available to customize the website. we can change the theme color for any color not just black or while.

first your terms and condition page is talking like it's a online store not a crypto service provider or crypto exchange. seems like a cheap content writer has written it: https://cryptomi.io/page/terms
Also a lot of info about the platform is not available like privacy policy page, social media links, partners, about us, every page redirects to home page or link is broken and error shows "page not found"
That terms page I found while signing up on the platform, and on the bottom of the website every link is broken.

services like P2P trading, Staking, are not working maybe because you have not developed them yet because you are new. it is understandable that some of the feature don't work because you are new but it doesn't apply to privacy policy page, and terms of use page.

Also I think your platform is new so there will be no enough liquidity and people to exchange the crypto and trade with.
But I noticed that your platform have trading volume and orders flowing like a big multi billion $ exchanges have. Like binance or Okx. I don't know how.
here is an image for BTC/USDT :



I have not deposited any amount of crypto to test because it seems shady and scammy to me. But I don't know maybe you are legit but you need to work on this, I shared a feedback.
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