we have the members not from here, this thread has nothing to do with our member trust -anyway this thread si fucked because some haters
Then can you explain to me why it says "Daily limit has been reached" or "No response" when I try to withdraw some of my funds? How much do you have in there :/ 0.3 BTC Did you invest after the warnings and can you show a TX ID of the transaction going to your bitcoin-h.com "account"?
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we have the members not from here, this thread has nothing to do with our member trust -anyway this thread si fucked because some haters
Then can you explain to me why it says "Daily limit has been reached" or "No response" when I try to withdraw some of my funds? How much do you have in there :/
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we have the members not from here, this thread has nothing to do with our member trust -anyway this thread si fucked because some haters
No, your scam failed because we pointed it out and everyone knows now. You might as well just stop using this account.
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WTF.. you were just looking for an old bimmer or this IS.. now you have it for sale?
Something smells fishy here.
That looks like a Lexus to me. Not a BMW...
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No. Your account is about 3 days old. Not sure what Sr. Member you're talking about 😳
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Let me know if you still need help with this.
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zwickl any evidence ? another hater talk shit ! snuffish for sure you got your payment and all other our members too recive his promo profit from bitcoin-h.com
Did you happen to miss the Scam Accusation thread, or were you just ignoring me again? Why are you asking zwickl for evidence? I gave you evidence and you call me a hater. Hater: One who expresses unfounded or inappropriate hatred or dislike, particularly if motivated by envy. I'm definitely not envious of your scam -_- Everyone: Make sure you give his account negative trust and feel free to post in the thread, ☆★☆ Bitcoin-h, btc-banker | Scammer, theif running scam, web based wallets ☆★☆
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3355 members with over 1478.6925 bitcoins are trusting us! You'll be due to pay out 44.36 BTC tomorrow at the 3% daily profit rate. Sign a message coming from a Bitcoin address with more than 40 BTCP.S. I know we won't get it based on the previous thread where we asked 50 times ( Literally). But it's not too hard to ask again.
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Well until bitsky gets his money back (or not), we don't know for sure. I do believe that this guy is a really stupid scammer though. Bitsky didn't deposit into the site and we do know for sure he's a scammer, look through the breakdown in the "Scam Accusations" thread. hope we will have reply from members who stored bitcoins with us
Sounds familiar. can you explain me please - how can i convince any of our member to post here messages? (we dont have, dont request any personal details like, name, email, etc) - if they will, they will post here...
i dont can sign our members bitcoin address, this address with money are not mine, but i can ask, i can send a internal message to some members with higher balance to do that...
nobody will post any real review? please, i wait our members review
Thats because you have no real customers, because you are a scammer. nobody has come with evidence that we dont do what we promised.
That's because no one has been stupid enough to fall for your SCAM. What your doing is considered to be economically unfeasible, so unless you are operating at a loss - your intention is to act like a ponzi and wait for a large amount of deposits to steal all the coins. Want to prove your not a scam? Please sign a message where you actually have BTC1800 as you claim. If you're legit it shouldn't be too hard - takes about 5 minutes. Else your just a scammer and a liar. There was not one single member who came into the thread with their positive experience with the site; none at all BurtW brought up a great point here as well, Why are you even here on this forum? Why waste your time? Even with not one single deposit from the people on these forums, at your current growth rate, in a few months every single person who has any Bitcoins will be your customer: 6594 members with over 1905.6817307692 bitcoins are trusting us! 6595 members with over 1905.7258461538 bitcoins are trusting us! 6597 members with over 1905.8140769231 bitcoins are trusting us! 6599 members with over 1931.8677884615 bitcoins are trusting us! ... 6608 members with over 1934.6846153846 bitcoins are trusting us! 6614 members with over 1935.9365384615 bitcoins are trusting us! 6981 members with over 1964.3635384615 bitcoins are trusting us! ... 7049 members with over 2003.5093846154 bitcoins are trusting us! 7052 members with over 2003.7389038462 bitcoins are trusting us! 7052 members with over 2003.7848076923 bitcoins are trusting us! ... 7091 members with over 2034.4256846154 bitcoins are trusting us! 7092 members with over 2034.5648269231 bitcoins are trusting us! 7092 members with over 2034.6112076923 bitcoins are trusting us!
That is not fast enough for you? Do you really have the infrastructure (servers, personel) to handle a higher growth rate than is shown on the statistics from your web site?
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The user "bitcoin-h" is an alt of "btc-banker" trying to scam depositors into sending Bitcoin into his scam web wallet, offering 3-10% interest daily. Here are the threads if you want to do some reading up before checking out the evidence: Newest bitcoin-h.com scamOlder btc-banker.com scamNow the fun part, below is evidence I've compiled about the scams. please read my previous post - THIS IS A TIME LIMITED PROMO BONUS FROM OUR COMPANY FOR OUR MEMBERS
Hey btc-banker, how have you been? Just so everyone knows, it's the same scammer as within this thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=610197.0 If you look through the above thread you can see him scam other users. (Make sure you check out BurtW's technical breakdown) The funny thing is he uses the same phrasing as well. live statistic: 3340 members with over 1477.3487692308 bitcoins are trusting us!
5369 members Is 5369 your favorite number? Over 1448.0442307692 bitcoins. Yeah, sure. 5369 members with over 1448.0442307692 bitcoins are trusting us!
New members and bitcoins deposited are counted instantly.
Thanks to all meber trust us! You say trust a lot don't you? no sense to continue this discution ... you talk big-big stupidity, probable because you are e idiot. (this will be my last reply to your "smart" comments- it's easy to talk shit without any evidence, better go and kill yourself) Are you kidding me? Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #xtmmNp5CUbnY4xb8 Let me know if you have any questions. And bitcoin-h, I'm looking forward to breaking down this scam of yours as well.Here he admits to being an alt of btc-banker, come with evidence dont talk shit, show me a single user was scammed
Here's that requested evidence, I have more than 50 btc here and get interest every day without issue!
And still, no trusted member comes forth on btc-bankers behalf. btc-banker has the private keys of every customer victim./thread Below shows that he doesn't selectively scam, he scams everyone. In this case he scammed someone of about $0.20 in BTC. Yes, 20 cents. the free 38435 satoshi you put in my newly created wallet is already gone lol guess you have to scrape off every satoshis you could get just to pay off your 5000+ members 3% daily interest If you read through the btc-banker thread you can see he has direct access to the private keys. Here's more evidence that he's the same person who ran the scam site btc-banker.com. Here's the cached version of btc-banker.com (The original was taken down) Here's the current bitcoin-h.com website. Notice any similarities? bitcoin-h then asks me this, this is your opinion ..who care about? i expect other members opinion too ...
With his btc-banker scam no other member spoke up about a positive experience with the site even though at the time he claimed to have over 5000 members who have deposited into their wallet. After he was asked what script was being used this was his response, The issue is, the critical section of code, the one that creates the key pair sequence from the password or pass phrase looks like this on the original web site: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
var seed = $('#password').val(); seed = mn_decode(seed); Electrum.init(seed, function(r) { if(r % 20 == 0) $('#seed-progress').css('width', (r + 19) + '%'); }, function(privKey) { Electrum.gen(10, function(r) { WALLET.getKeys().push(new Bitcoin.ECKey(r[1])); if(WALLET.getKeys().length == 10) login_success(); }); } ); return true; })
Notice how it simply creates 10 key pairs. However, on the btc-banker and bitcoin-h website this function is highly modified: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
$.ajax({ url: 'api/login.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), success: function(e) { w_id = e.id; can_go = true;
if (e.unread > 0) { $('#unread_count').html('('+e.unread+')') }
if (e.mp == 1) { $('[name=old_pass]').removeClass('hidden'); } else { $('[name=old_pass]').addClass('hidden'); }
$.ajax({ url: 'api/commission.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#comm').html(e.comm); withdraw_max = e.comm.replace(/0+$/,''); withdraw_max = e.comm.replace(/\.+$/,''); } });
$.ajax({ url: 'api/withdraw.php', type: 'POST', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#withdraw').html(e); $(document).on('click', '#withdraw_btn', function() { $('#withdrawModal').modal(); $('#withdrawAmmount').html(withdraw_max); $('input[name=withdraw_amount]').val(withdraw_max); }) } });
$(document).on('click', '#withdrawBTC', function() { var wform = $(this).closest('form').serialize(); $.ajax({ url: 'api/withdraw.php', type: 'POST', data: wform, success: function(e) { $('#withdraw').html(e); } }); })
$.ajax({ url: 'api/messages.php', type: 'POST', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#messages').html(e); $(document).on('click', '.send_msg form button.submit', function() { var wform = $(this).closest('form').serialize(); $.ajax({ url: 'api/messages.php', type: 'POST', data: wform, success: function(e) { $('#messages').html(e); } }); }); } }); mn_words = e.seed;
var seed = $('#password').val(); seed = mn_decode(seed); Electrum.init(seed, function(r) { if(r % 20 == 0) $('#seed-progress').css('width', (r + 19) + '%'); }, function(privKey) { Electrum.gen(10, function(r) { WALLET.getKeys().push(new Bitcoin.ECKey(r[1])); if(WALLET.getKeys().length == 10) login_success(); }); } ); } }); return true; })
bitcoin-h, you collect the private keys of every one of your customers. Here is the proof, directly from your code: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
$.ajax({ url: 'api/login.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), success: function(e) { Specifically this line: data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), Thanks BurtW for digging into the code on this one. If you're inclined, feel free to give bitcoin-h negative trust feedback.
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Haha. Bitsky, you still investing? It would be nice if you would invest like 0.01 to see if its legit. I would chip in 0.005
That's what bitcoin-h wants, after scamming you guys of the .01 he'll blame it on a technical malfunction on your side and either attempt to continue scamming or re-host the source on a new domain. I'm 120% sure bitcoin-h.com is not legit. __________________________ After he was asked what script he was using this was his response, The issue is, the critical section of code, the one that creates the key pair sequence from the password or pass phrase looks like this on the original web site: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
var seed = $('#password').val(); seed = mn_decode(seed); Electrum.init(seed, function(r) { if(r % 20 == 0) $('#seed-progress').css('width', (r + 19) + '%'); }, function(privKey) { Electrum.gen(10, function(r) { WALLET.getKeys().push(new Bitcoin.ECKey(r[1])); if(WALLET.getKeys().length == 10) login_success(); }); } ); return true; })
Notice how it simply creates 10 key pairs. However, on the web site this function is highly modified: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
$.ajax({ url: 'api/login.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), success: function(e) { w_id = e.id; can_go = true;
if (e.unread > 0) { $('#unread_count').html('('+e.unread+')') }
if (e.mp == 1) { $('[name=old_pass]').removeClass('hidden'); } else { $('[name=old_pass]').addClass('hidden'); }
$.ajax({ url: 'api/commission.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#comm').html(e.comm); withdraw_max = e.comm.replace(/0+$/,''); withdraw_max = e.comm.replace(/\.+$/,''); } });
$.ajax({ url: 'api/withdraw.php', type: 'POST', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#withdraw').html(e); $(document).on('click', '#withdraw_btn', function() { $('#withdrawModal').modal(); $('#withdrawAmmount').html(withdraw_max); $('input[name=withdraw_amount]').val(withdraw_max); }) } });
$(document).on('click', '#withdrawBTC', function() { var wform = $(this).closest('form').serialize(); $.ajax({ url: 'api/withdraw.php', type: 'POST', data: wform, success: function(e) { $('#withdraw').html(e); } }); })
$.ajax({ url: 'api/messages.php', type: 'POST', data: 'w='+w_id, success: function(e) { $('#messages').html(e); $(document).on('click', '.send_msg form button.submit', function() { var wform = $(this).closest('form').serialize(); $.ajax({ url: 'api/messages.php', type: 'POST', data: wform, success: function(e) { $('#messages').html(e); } }); }); } }); mn_words = e.seed;
var seed = $('#password').val(); seed = mn_decode(seed); Electrum.init(seed, function(r) { if(r % 20 == 0) $('#seed-progress').css('width', (r + 19) + '%'); }, function(privKey) { Electrum.gen(10, function(r) { WALLET.getKeys().push(new Bitcoin.ECKey(r[1])); if(WALLET.getKeys().length == 10) login_success(); }); } ); } }); return true; })
bitcoin-h, you collect the private keys of every one of your customers. Here is the proof, directly from your code: $('#open-sesame').click(function(){
$.ajax({ url: 'api/login.php', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json', data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), success: function(e) { Specifically this line: data: 'passphrase='+$('#password').val(), Thanks BurtW for the insight on this one
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Bitsky won't get any interest. Unfortunately, his Bitcoin will "disappear"
My point is that if he really has no access to private keys, then for him coins in my wallet aren't any different than coins at his website. Ergo, he can just pay the daily interest directly to my address too without me having to transfer them. Exactly, if you read through the btc-banker thread you can see he has direct access to the private keys. Here's more evidence that he's the same person who ran the scam site btc-banker.com. Here's the cached version of btc-banker.com (The original was taken down) Here's the current bitcoin-h.com website. Notice any similarities?
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sure - ask him, he is the man, "i know all" , again useless post, but thanks for hookup the thread
I don't understand your English.
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another useless post, another hater here
Useless post? I'm just warning other users of the scammer you are. Lol. And what am I hating on, your crappy site template or your obvious scam? Also, keep trying to drown out my post. I'll quote it every page for you, each time adding more info. show me a single user was scammed
Now that you admitted to being an alt of btc-banker... come with evidence dont talk shit
I have more than 50 btc here and get interest every day without issue!
And still, no trusted member comes forth on btc-bankers behalf. btc-banker has the private keys of every customer victim./thread Below shows that you don't selectively scam, you scam everyone. In this case you scammed someone of about $0.20 in BTC. Yes, 20 cents. the free 38435 satoshi you put in my newly created wallet is already gone lol guess you have to scrape off every satoshis you could get just to pay off your 5000+ members 3% daily interest __________________________ live statistic: 3340 members with over 1477.3487692308 bitcoins are trusting us!
So you are paying 5% daily interest on avg from your own pocket? 74BTC? That are about 45000 USD. If you do this for a month, it's 1.35 million USD. That's some cash for a PR stunt. If you don't have any access whatsoever to the deposited funds, why pay a percentage? You'd get lots of members by offering a $100 bounty here on the board. I guess I'll see tomorrow if I got a payment to my signature address. If what you say is true, there is no difference between using an address from your side, or an address from my wallet because you cannot access both. If bitsky gets a payment, I will invest. Bitsky won't get any interest. Unfortunately, his Bitcoin will "disappear" Again, if anyone has any questions about this scam reply in the thread or shoot me a message.
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another useless post, another hater here
Useless post? I'm just warning other users of the scammer you are. Lol. And what am I hating on, your crappy site template or your obvious scam? Also, keep trying to drown out my post. I'll quote it every page for you, each time adding more info.
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please read my previous post - THIS IS A TIME LIMITED PROMO BONUS FROM OUR COMPANY FOR OUR MEMBERS
Hey btc-banker, how have you been? Just so everyone knows, it's the same scammer as within this thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=610197.0 If you look through the above thread you can see him scam other users. (Make sure you check out BurtW's technical breakdown) The funny thing is he uses the same phrasing as well. live statistic: 3340 members with over 1477.3487692308 bitcoins are trusting us!
5369 members Is 5369 your favorite number? Over 1448.0442307692 bitcoins. Yeah, sure. 5369 members with over 1448.0442307692 bitcoins are trusting us!
New members and bitcoins deposited are counted instantly.
Thanks to all meber trust us! You say trust a lot don't you? no sense to continue this discution ... you talk big-big stupidity, probable because you are e idiot. (this will be my last reply to your "smart" comments- it's easy to talk shit without any evidence, better go and kill yourself) Are you kidding me? Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #xtmmNp5CUbnY4xb8 Let me know if you have any questions. And bitcoin-h, I'm looking forward to breaking down this scam of yours as well.
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Anyone selling discounted Spotify premium codes?
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The project has been abandoned. What's up with all those ref links too?
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