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1321  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM ALERT!!! Lost 0.08 BTC [Please stay safe] on: July 30, 2018, 04:28:31 PM
I'm not sure it'll make too much of a difference though (the different address)?
An address which is not an exchange address. Like DarkStar_ gave an address that he owns and yishak sent the token from his address to DarkStar_'s. If I was giving an address which was not belonging to an exchange then still I might thought that I am holding some legit HYDRO LOL
1322  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM ALERT!!! Lost 0.08 BTC [Please stay safe] on: July 30, 2018, 04:13:11 PM
0.08BTC isn't that bad of a loss - even 0.15BTC isn't that dramatic.
That's a hell lot of bad feeling, when you realize that you just have been scammed.

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I guess if I didn't send the coins and the claim was legit, someone on here would've given me a red tag. If I did (like I did) then I'd lose the money but keep my trust clean.
I don't think you would get a red tag if you were able to show the evidence plus you can always send the tokens to the address it came from or any other ERC20 address. In the exchanges I don't know how they prevent it.

I gave an exchange address to  DarkStar_ and it was showing the following message.

"Warning! Error encountered during contract execution [Reverted]"
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x2a7c3e41ad92cb9d116293fe7b0557fc075a313a9b56a25f8505ab3d952ac0cf


So I figured it's because the address was an exchange address. I may ask DarkStar_  to send the tokens to an ERC20 address which I own.

1323  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [iMerits] Why do some coins fork from the Bitcoin chain? on: July 30, 2018, 04:01:17 PM
The iMerits project awards merits for new and junior members who provide information to other members.

In this thread we ask you to explain why some new coins create a fork from the original Bitcoin chain. We don't want you to to discuss specific coins, but to explain the commercial logic or other reasons for these forks.

As usual, this thread is self moderated, and will be kept spam and bounty free. sMerits will be awarded for the best answers.
What else you have left?
aMerit, bMerit, cMerit, dMerit and now iMerit...

Any plan to invent symbol merit and number merit?  Tongue

symbol = !"£$%^& etc.
number = 12345 etc.

PS: I love the way you are devoting your time thinking the ways to award merit to newbies and Jrs. Keep up the good works.


Why do some coins fork from the Bitcoin chain?
There could be many reasons. Some of them I can think of are...
a. The entire chain can not be changed so they start from the latest block and create a new coin
b. Personal gain
c. If the dev or team think the chain needs to be improved like scaling etc...
1324  Other / Meta / Re: [Security tips]Someone Just tried to reset my password on: July 30, 2018, 03:54:55 PM
You were probably logged out by an admin when you posted concerns about the email. The purpose was probably to invalidate the reset email.
This actually can be done but I really have doubt about it. We are witnessing 100s of accounts hacking and stuffs but admin/s are actually very quiet in it. My account is no special for them to be taken care of. But I really hope this is the case.
1325  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 72nd JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD ETHERIUM COIN on: July 30, 2018, 03:50:10 PM
Sorry to hear bro! What happened?
It's in here mate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4773983.0

It was a high class scam IMO. Anyway I am ok and thank GOD that the amount was not like few BTC or very large amount.


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If you dont win...i will still send you one.  Wink
Aww! So kind of you mate. Let's wait for the draw. I am having a guaranteed win today  Smiley

Thank you.


Ahhh..damn. May evil doers burn in hell bro!
I actually hope he finds a legit way for living and give up scamming others. This can't be a life. People needs to practice things that can make them proud not the shame. I hope some day this scammer realize it and give up doing these sorts of activities. Humanity needs to be restored. By the way, thanks mate for staying beside me.
1326  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos: Are you working on the live server? Please let us (me) know on: July 30, 2018, 03:45:06 PM
You might want to change the email for your bitcointalk account.
This is the only thing I have not done however I don't think it's relevant. I changed my email password even my hosting accounts password and also 2FA before it happened.


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When you changed your password and logged in again, you might have forgotten to click the Always logged in button.

I can't remember but I actually don't make mistakes on this kind of stuffs. Checking the stay logged in button is kind of pre-setup thing in my mind. I never miss them.


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I don't really think theymos is working on a server, maybe its an hacking attempt on your account. Only theymos can address the real issue behind, until you don't have much to do other than changing your email.
This is the only way for me to confirm that actually something happened which was cause by the system or on my side, however I am curious to know if anyone else had this issue ever.
1327  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos: Are you working on the live server? Please let us (me) know on: July 30, 2018, 02:48:53 PM
Did you log out of any other device that you might have possibly logged in? That's the only case where you get logged out, unless you're hacked. Change your email and password if you haven't. And also, remove the secret question if you have kept it, its a big vulnerability.
No, I only use this PC for my BitcoinTalk account. I already changed everything (password for my email, bitcoinTalk, my hosting password, activated 2FA etc, every possible stuffs).

Thing is I changed them after I received the email here. Then I was doing other stuffs, actually replying marlboroza (composing the message). When I compose I basically do preview every now and then, that time when I click preview then it was asking me to login again. It stopped my heartbeat for few seconds. Immediately, I tried to login and it was a success.

That bought me this thinking that if theymos is actually working on the server? My credentials were secured earlier than this happened.

I removed my secret question long ago when I learnt that recovering an account using security question eventually locks an account.



Your browser's cache memory may have deleted as it contains passwords and login information


There are no such way for my browser. My PC is fairly (actually very) secure. I am also a very advance user in terms of computer and technology.
1328  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM ALERT!!! Lost 0.08 BTC [Please stay safe] on: July 30, 2018, 02:40:28 PM
It is important to look at smart contract address and to see if it is correct one, and, of course, to read yellow messages with important info.
I wish I knew this before, I could save me some of my BTC. It was DarkStar_ who spotted it. He sent the token twice but they were failing. I thought may be the GAS price was low so, I suggested him to higher the GAS price. He almost was going to try it again but before that he realized that the contract address was actually wrong. Shit happens.


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I hope you won't do the same mistake again.
I hope the same. To me I will always prefer the exchange from now if it is a token which is unknown to me. Fuck research (LOL)



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...are issuing fake tokens, giving them symbols of true tokens and after that they simple send tokens to etherdelta. Whoever buys them will buy fake worthless tokens.
So basically they are confusing people with same name. I noticed this interesting thing after gone through the scammer's token address....

https://etherscan.io/address/0xdbd7303c1ba059a4f70c5b91e92baeaf7ec32424#tokentxns



X is was the original token later it became fake
Y is now the new token.

Transaction number 2 is actually when the old ones were replaced.
Transaction number 3 when that scammer sent to new real token to somewhere, may be in an exchange.
Transaction number 5 was the stub on my back
I am not sure about the transaction number 4. Hope he did not do the same to someone else.

My point is... have a look on the token name and symbol - anyone can get fooled if they do not have prior knowledge.



I am so sorry for what happened to you,man. I had witnessed a somewhat same situation that happened to aTriz. He was also scammed by someone who gave fake tokens as collateral. Refer: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3038096.msg31956800#msg31956800
Yes, I learnt it from DarkStar_ as I said I wish I would had the prior knowledge. By the way, it's ok, I will recover. Just wish that it will never happen again to me and to anyone else.

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Don't do that. And don't accept alts. The top 100 ones in coinmarketcap should do. And double check always, like marlboroza said.
I am actually not sure. I guess I will only deal with the tokens or coin that are known to me and will do an extensive research.

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There should be a new sticky in the lending section about these fake collateral, just so that others aren't scammed in a similar manner.
I think the same. May be mod/admin/staff can use this topic and aTriz one as reference.
1329  Other / Meta / [Resolved by theymos] @theymos: Are you working on the live server? on: July 30, 2018, 02:26:44 PM
I am sorry to create another topic in an hour interval... This is actually making me scared....

Guys this is scary now!!! I got logged out just a minute ago!!! Anybody is experiencing this?

Sorry for the big bold typo

I keep the always logged in function on always... Never experienced logging out. But this just happened. Anybody has experienced this.

PS: My pc is relatively very secure.
1330  Other / Meta / Re: [Security tips]Someone Just tried to reset my password on: July 30, 2018, 02:23:30 PM
Guys this is scary now!!! I got logged out just a minute ago!!! Anybody is experiencing this?

Sorry for the big bold typo


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I am really not sure why theymos is so quiet in this security issue. Apparently this logout thinggy stopped my heartbeat for few seconds.


So what would happened if someone wants to change their password by clicking the reset button with the separate IP location where IP was banned by bitcointalk forum. But the initial account registration has been done in a country where IP addresses were not banned by the forum. Do we need to reset the password within the IP addresses where that member got registered at the first place?
You can change your password from any IP, it does not have to be the same when you registered
1331  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 72nd JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD ETHERIUM COIN on: July 30, 2018, 01:53:24 PM
Sorry to hear bro! What happened?
It's in here mate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4773983.0

It was a high class scam IMO. Anyway I am ok and thank GOD that the amount was not like few BTC or very large amount.


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If you dont win...i will still send you one.  Wink
Aww! So kind of you mate. Let's wait for the draw. I am having a guaranteed win today  Smiley

Thank you.
1332  Other / Meta / [Security tips]Someone Just tried to reset my password on: July 30, 2018, 01:49:35 PM
Whoever you are, trying to get my account please go away... Now my password is stronger then ever FYI. This is what happened few minutes ago.

I received an email...




Meaning someone was trying to reset my password.

IP location locates me in Saudi Arabia



Here is the procedure, if I click the link on my email then it will ask me to set a new password. I do not see how this will benefit the one who requested the password change. Is there any possible way for him/her?

Anyway, this is what I am having in mind... always check the IP location for this kind of sensitive security change even if you are doing by yourself. If you don't see the IP is yours then do not click the link.
1333  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 72nd JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD ETHERIUM COIN on: July 30, 2018, 12:48:50 PM
Goodmorning and goodluck all Cheesy
Good morning mate. After getting scammed 0.08BTC yesterday, I hope this will give me some fun  Grin

0 - mdayonliner

Thanks
1334  Economy / Lending / Re: Need a $10 Crypto/paypal Loan for a week will repay $12 on: July 30, 2018, 12:22:20 PM
can Bitcoins101 confirm repayment?
This is what I found:
http://archive.is/SacZP#selection-8111.0-8111.41
http://archive.is/Ijhyv#selection-17979.0-17979.41
http://archive.is/Ijhyv#selection-18825.3-18825.41

likl3sfuhjh, I have still not been paid back in full.

.1 BTC - .03694758 = 0.06305242 remaining.



0.03644605

TXID: 3cbee3f529d9725b17cc8818ac8bcd7b441082105e57efba92dbc774fb79f021
http://archive.is/DN8Yh#selection-1095.0-1095.59

Seems like more 0.02660637 BTC remaining which Bitcoins101 only can confirm.

If Bitcoins101 confirm the remaining amount then I would suggest Vod and KWH to remove their red Trust. People do face issues but if they come out clean and sort out their mistakes then they should deserve forgiveness. This is my philosophy not everyone has to agree with it. Vod and KHW is free to decide anything.
1335  Economy / Lending / Re: 📌📣📢 mdayonliner's quick loan service [Available NOW] on: July 30, 2018, 12:17:17 PM
Would you happen to have paypal by chance? i need a $10 loan for ebay stuff. Let me know thanks.
No mate, I can only help with BTC. Let me know if that's ok.
1336  Other / Meta / Re: Problem account hacked "kendari" on: July 30, 2018, 11:17:40 AM
lol my account is back, and now still banned ... it's a matter of not returning my account but unban my account.
Ok, I am done here. I felt responsible because you said this...
you are reporting this all, I hope you can help me to recover all of it. ( I can't possibly do such a silly thing, sending refferal links and post spam ).

I hope I have done enough to make you understand that how the system works. Seems like it's not working for you. Good luck.
1337  Economy / Lending / Re: Need a $10 Crypto/paypal Loan for a week will repay $12 on: July 30, 2018, 11:10:12 AM
archive
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Seems like you did paid back but your timing was really long late.

Anyway, sign an old address quoted by anyone on the forum which proves the ownership of the account and also let me know the amount (both loan amount and repayment amount) in BTC. I can fill the loan for you.

Here is my loan topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4485985.0
1338  Other / Meta / Re: Problem account hacked "kendari" on: July 30, 2018, 10:53:40 AM
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I am sorry mate, logging into an account actually does not mean that you are the real owner. The hacker can do the same (assuming you are not). If you can not sign a previously used BTC address that was quoted by someone else on the forum then your chances are very thin to get the account back like hilariousetc AKA hilari mentioned earlier.

This might help...
How to sign a Bitcoin address to prove ownership (archive): Thanks to shorena for the awesome tutorial.
1339  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM ALERT!!! Lost 0.08 BTC [Please stay safe] on: July 30, 2018, 10:26:04 AM
Honestly, sorry to see that happen to you.
Thanks mate. It's a part of life and I will recover. I am glad that it did not happen to someone who has not much, also I am glad that the amount was not like few BTC or really huge!

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The blue section, is what scammers thrive on. So in the future stick to the plan you came up with to feel secure in lending.
From now on, actually no exception. I would suggest everyone else to be more careful and perhaps add this rule that any token as collateral should be sent to an exchange of the lenders choice.

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Good luck with your future lending.
Appreciate mate.
1340  Other / Meta / Re: Problem account hacked "kendari" on: July 30, 2018, 10:11:58 AM
see my post above, i am logging in with kendari account ... and proof post delet by bitcointalk forum
you are reporting this all, I hope you can help me to recover all of it. ( I can't possibly do such a silly thing, sending refferal links and post spam ).

BTC address 1: http://archive.is/zM1mH#selection-6207.0-6207.57
BTC address 2: http://archive.is/UWYEV#selection-9222.1-9231.31

BTC address 3: http://archive.is/BgTfn#selection-4169.13-4169.47 The most reliable one: 1QEtuu7vqG7jYuzZBPQyxem14aiBSdTCm8

Can you sign the 3rd address to prove the ownership if you do not have a staked bitcoin address. This will help the mod/admin to make a decision that you are actually the real owner of the account.

Update:
More addresses....
1Hxsk7BB6TrGfMUMYdPdNzbrgUkLPDEgrQ
1MQsmqvDzd4xu5H8iucRBPoq6ZjpbtSzvX
1P7CuoqKrp5MvJxiudHdzP5B2t1yzSoDiR
1L4CK9gTkPG8hgZ2EYCC1tfwDcFgiAiZrN
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