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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Watch the Thief ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF on: January 05, 2018, 01:50:41 PM
I would invite everyone to grab some popcorn and log into ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF and see what the thief does with my coins that he stole from ARDOR-387K-CU5G-C5E8-F5EUC.  That's me.   I will be keeping a running log of what he does with my coins and I will keep the world updated.  So far Mr. Genius has done nothing with them, confident in his anonymity.    He even calls himself "Man in the Sky".  That's the name of his virus anyway, probably has one in real life too.  Everyone log in and have a look and I will be updating this thread as developments occur.  The coins were stolen on January 2, 2018 over the course of an hour between 13:52 and 14:55, just one day after the launch of the Ardor platform.  And not one genius can figure out how to get my coins back.  Today 1/5/18 he is not staking.  He must be off line.  How sweet. 
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Number One Reason NOT to invest in Crypto on: January 04, 2018, 09:31:31 PM
Most of us have invested hard earned fiat money and time into trying to make gains in Crypto.  The recent price spikes have validated our enthusiasm for crypto.  We trade, invest long term, stake our coins, study, and wait.  What is really going on here? 

The entire crypto universe is being driven by thieves.  They steal coins from users and from exchanges.  Apparently there is nothing that can be done.  They are free to have their way and there is no limit to what they won't do.  That sounds a lot like taxation.  Criminals are driving crypto, and by investing in crypto, time and energy,  you are helping make rich, people who would steal everything you have and leave you to die in the street.   How many billions in Crypto have been stolen?  The thieves just stake and hold our coins, that they stole, and you still use the coin paying the network fees that go right back to the thieves that took your coins. 

You want sovereign money.  The last thing you want is money that is in a network.  Network money is a really bad idea. You will be robbed and then you will turn around and feed the ones who robbed you in the first place.  It's not right.  At least with fiat there are rules.  There are no rules in Crypto, and by the time rules ever do get put in place, if ever, the criminals will be at the top.

The scum rises to the top and all the idiots feed the filthy greedy children, that can't just invest in a good coin like everybody else.  Their mantra is "Me Me ME!!!"

Just because you CAN hack someone's computer and steal their passphrase, doesn't mean that you should. But apparently their are no repercussions, no laws, no rules, no honorable men, so the jackasses continue with their malware and trojans and you know what?  Fuck it.  I'm out.  I would rather have fiat in a real bank than this bull shit.   

These were my coins.  ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF  Worth about a quarter of a million dollars on the day they were stolen by someone who hates his fellow crypto users.  He probably thinks he is real smart.   He will sit there and stake my coins and you idiots will reward his behavior by using this coin and giving his coin value. 

This jerk still has a chance to return the coins to their rightful owner, but why would he?  Does a piece of dog shit not stink?  Once you say goodbye to a conscience, it's gone forever.  There is no turning back.  You can go about your life thinking pretty highly of your self.  But the world knows the truth.   
3  Other / Politics & Society / Database of stolen coin addresses on: January 03, 2018, 05:32:36 PM
I would like to start a database of addresses of crypto thieves.  If you know the address of the thief who stole your coins post the address here.  If we can get these addresses in a convenient format then maybe exchanges and other users can refuse to accept those stolen coins.  Maybe even something can be coded into the wallet to taint those coins from being spent.  As of yet it seems that no serious effort is being taken to prevent robberies.  Maybe anti maleware in the crypto wallet.  Who knows.  But thievery is an out of control industry right now and not just in Cyrpto.  There is a need for an equal and opposite industry to form.

I will start with this address that stole 113,026 ARDR off my computer with a key logger to get my passphrase.  ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / DO NOT ACCEPT COINS FROM THIS ADDRESS THEY ARE STOLEN ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF on: January 03, 2018, 02:18:57 PM
Thief's address     ARDOR-HKCS-V6N8-FH7T-A3SLF

My computer was hacked and a key logger stole my passphrase.  Do not shuffle with these coins.  If you receive these coin kindly send them back to their rightful owner ARDOR-YNMR-RCEC-AG5E-5HMGN.   There were three transactions totaling 113,026.9 ARDR 

Transaction details from hackers account

Signature:   9c2fd24bc10213dc63811430193a7dec5dbf8577ae8162693a15ef2e16084f0da63c55d0517f7bf 7dc3cfd90743ce271e029ee175b860e243b23d0b7567d6e81
Transaction Index:   0
Type:   -2
Phased:   false
EC Block Id:   1369541883160138673
Signature Hash:   b00d14f2cda659f8379c926e69847cbf59548ef2ec7573b31dec652fb06c08b1
Sender RS:   ARDOR-387K-CU5G-C5E8-F5EUC
Subtype:   0
Recipient RS:   You
Block:   16323513074572873439
Block Timestamp:   157870
Deadline:   15
Timestamp:   157800
Sender Public Key:   9b0490a7fe7bb506a31670882d3ec94a14d0ea91bbe5e8e3705b5828b2324a12
Chain:   1
Confirmations:   1016
Full Hash:   38af0ca6810305763ad59bc45d64638a1823a0b4f8f28b485076a8546f26eda9
Version:   1
Sender:   15377966810286561457
Recipient:   You
EC Block Height:   1843
Transaction:   8504207326730563384
Entity:   8504207326730563384
Transaction Time:   1/2/2018 14:49:59
Block Generation Time:   1/2/2018 14:51:09
Height:   2564
Amount:   112,900 ARDR
Fee:   1 ARDR
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