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1841  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Virtual Mastercard Cards - SATOSCARD CryptoDebit SCAM on: June 05, 2022, 05:51:12 PM
This undeniably confirms that SATOSCARD = CriptoDebit.com. The idiot posted from the wrong account but forgot that everything is archived in real time.

First posted as SATOSCARD:


https://ninjastic.space/post/60293257

and then, deleted and posted the same message as CryptoDebit.com in hopes that no one would notice.

Hhahahahahah you are pathetic, What are you doing on BitcoinTalk asking money to rent out your profile picture? Why not enjoying live with your fleet of solar-powered jets.

Btw, our service will be restored today. Love
Oh sorry... looks like you forgot to use different profile this time Cheesy
Clear proof SATOSCARD = CriptoDebit.com = the same scammer person.
I can't believe you are so dumb, and I am (not) sorry for ruining your stupid plan.

PS
Idiot thinks that deleting post makes any difference, but he doesn't know that everything is archived in Bitcointalk Wink

Archive saved:
https://ninjastic.space/post/60293257

EDIT:
Now he made a post with the same content from his other account:

Hhahahahahah you are pathetic, What are you doing on BitcoinTalk asking money to rent out your profile picture? Why not enjoying live with your fleet of solar-powered jets.

Btw, our service will be restored today. Love

Now everything is clear. After his scam with CryptoDebit.com failed, he tried the same scheme on Satoscard.com and lied that both sites were related.
1842  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CriptoDebit.com is a scam on: June 05, 2022, 05:19:08 PM
lol

Yes, LOL! I wonder what else you lied about and how many more alt accounts you have here?

Let us not forget:

~
However, we are not the same company nor the people behind CD [ * ],  we have however bought some intellectual property from them in the U.K.
~
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/60281579

So maybe you could elaborate on this a bit more?


* CD = CriptoDebit.com
1843  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CriptoDebit.com is a scam on: June 05, 2022, 03:36:38 PM
~
Hhahahahahah you are pathetic, What are you doing on BitcoinTalk asking money to rent out your profile picture? Why not enjoying live with your fleet of solar-powered jets.

Btw, our service will be restored today. Love

Hahahahahaha! You are an idiot posting from the wrong account? You forgot that everything is archived in real time.

You posted this as SATOCARD just minutes ago:


https://ninjastic.space/post/60293257

BOOM !!! LIAR AND SCAMMER EXPOSED!


Edit:
I just realized that dkbit98 was faster.  Wink
1844  Other / Meta / Re: How to change a text font within the forum on: June 05, 2022, 01:12:33 PM
Was anyone able to fix it? The forum works fine on the rest of the browsers.
I said the solution in my previous post, disable fingerprint blocking in Brave ad blocker settings - Advanced Control - Allow fingerprinting, and your fonts will turn back to normal like it was before.
This is only temporary fix until Brave developers fix this bug, but bitcointalk forum is not tracking or fingerprinting anything anyway, so you don't have to worry about that.

That actually makes sense. In my understanding, browser fingerprinting also involves detecting user fonts installed on the system (if two users have identical fonts available to the browser, they are more likely to be the same user), so Brave browser probably masks this option as part of their shielding technology. This is probably the reason why Verdana isn't available as a default font on the bitcointalk.org website, causing the display to look different than on other browsers.
1845  Economy / Speculation / Re: It goes same way people never learn btc 30k on: June 05, 2022, 12:22:35 PM
30k is most scared price range many hope it goes lower but instutions data shows very small possibility tht btc ever can go much lower .

So you think, based on your "instutions data", that the 30k level is some kind of floor below which bitcoin cannot go? How can you be so sure? From what we know, that floor could be three stories below the current price.
By the way, can you show us that instutions data? Or is it just your intuition?
1846  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The UEFA Nations League 2020/2021 Discussion Thread on: June 05, 2022, 11:49:41 AM
I don't see a new topic about Nations League 2021/2022 in this section apart from Sportsbet prediction pool discussion thread. Should we continue here after updating the OP or create a new one? Games already started since June 1st and there is some interesting results there

I see that people have already started talking about the new season here in this thread. However, I think it would be better to create a new thread for the UEFA Nations League 2022/2023 season since the OP has been inactive for a long time and will most likely not return to update this thread's title and intro post. Who here has experience in creating such threads?

1847  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cheating with Hunters in the name of Bounty Campaign. on: June 05, 2022, 11:37:34 AM
I urge, BitcoinTalk moderators to pay close attention to this. Thank you.

What exactly are you expecting moderators to do in situations like these? It seems like you have misunderstood what this platform is for and why it even exists in the first place. This is a platform for discussion and exchange of opinions, and the main duty of the moderator is to moderate such discussions and make sure that a user follows the forum rules.

If you want to stop scam projects from being promoted, it would be better to urge bounty hunters not to apply for such campaigns. Obviously, this will never happen since the vast majority of bounty hunters do not give a damn about anything at all before joining a campaign.
1848  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Creating a prepared mindset before the reality emerged. on: June 05, 2022, 11:11:42 AM
However, you can always return to the parking lot and get your car. You can never retrieve your coins if you misplace your seed or don't write it down.

I agree. That was an interesting and somewhat amusing story, but I am not sure how it relates to a bitcoiner forgetting or losing his wallet's password or seed phrase.
It is one thing to get used to doing things in a certain way, and some people need time to adjust to the new situation, but it is quite another to behave irresponsibly toward your own property. Sure, I have lost passwords and wallets, but that was because of my stupidity, not because I used to do things a certain way.
1849  Other / Archival / Re: 500 € loan urgent on: June 05, 2022, 10:42:57 AM
have some new collateral i can offer to a possible  lender  so contact me to know more so we can discuss this further

And I am Queen Elizabeth II... so, contact me so we can discuss this further.  Cheesy

In any case, I strongly believe that you are trying to scam someone here. Am I right or am I right?
1850  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin 101: Share an Unpopular Opinion you hold about Bitcoin with Newbies on: June 05, 2022, 09:56:52 AM
What is an unpopular opinion you hold about bitcoin and cryptocurrency that you will love to share with newbies?

My unpopular opinion is the mining aspect of Bitcoin. I understand that it is necessary for the PoW algorithm, but I really think it is energy inefficient and wasteful. It is not something I would necessarily share with newbies but I do really think we should move beyond the miners.
1851  Economy / Reputation / Re: Check these two IDs I think one person's account on: June 05, 2022, 09:23:39 AM
OP, I do not think that is enough evidence to accuse the two accounts of being alts to each other. It could just be a coincidence.
Although, according to ninjastic.space, I see that both of these accounts have taken long breaks from this forum before, so it is possible they have more active accounts. But of course, that is just my subjective opinion.
1852  Economy / Services / Re: I'll Pay $10 For Scam Exchanges on: June 05, 2022, 09:08:10 AM
Background:

One fellow contacted me on Discord that I won some bitcoins at their exchange, I did a background check and discovered that it's a scam exchange. So I'm looking to start exposing some of these scam sites. If you find new scam exchanges, I'm willing to pay $10 for 20 scam exchanges you find. Please note that they must be new ones.

If this is something you can do, contact me on Telegram @Cyberczar

There are already many scam websites exposed in the Scam Accusations section, so if you would like to compile a list, I suggest you begin there.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0

Considering your offer, my only objection is that I don't see why this has to be done in Telegram. There are many complaints about spam and other issues on this platform. You can simply ask members to share their findings here.
1853  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stake.com does not pay out $40k+ money. Scam on: June 05, 2022, 08:50:13 AM
Let me begin by clarifying that I am not taking any side here. Just a neutral observer.

This is a brief description of a situation, if I understood correctly. The casino alleges the user is multi-accounting, which violates their Terms of Service. The casino then asks the user to provide additional documents for ID verification. The user complies and submits the required documents, but the casino remains firm on its original stance of multi-accounting. Did I get this right or did I miss something?

There are a few things that do not make sense to me. If the casino has irrefutable evidence that a particular user has violated the ToS, why are they requesting additional ID verification? Is it possible that ID verification could challenge the evidence they already have?
1854  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What would you do if you are me on: June 04, 2022, 10:57:08 PM
It will be nice if you could list the AV you find to be worthwhile through your research because security should be the number one priority of every cryptocurrency investor or holder.

I don't want to single anyone out in a negative context, and I think everyone should try out how some software behaves in his environment - and they all have a trial period of 15 or 30 days, which is enough for everyone to decide if something is good for them or not. Here I am primarily thinking of testing premium software, not those that are free.

My recommendation would be Norton 360 + Premium Malwarebytes, both complement each other great and you don't feel their impact on a computer that has 8 GB of RAM.
I understand what you're trying to point out but I ask the question because not everybody that has the knowledge or time to understand the best AV to use.
I have once used Norton on my old laptop computer and I can tell it is a good AV but sometimes it is hard for my old computer to withstand the capacity of the AV. However, I have never tried out the AV again ever since then and what I use now is Kaspersky.
I have never used Malwarebytes but someone once told me that using it alone with updated window defender is enough if don't visit an untrust site.

My recommendation for a commercial anti-virus is Nod32. I have used it on my business computers for years and have never had any problems. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is also commercial software, and in my experience it's able to detect threats that standard antivirus programs miss.
1855  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: June 04, 2022, 09:31:05 PM
Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

6 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue / Active profile (in ordinary link colour))

mostafijurr332, nguyettran1, jahangier1789, Ihcve_noo_ncme, Jamal edi putra, Penatian yang tertunda,

7. Inastran
8. edyjamal


Proof:

Twitter Campaign
Twitter link    : https://twitter.com/Konstan_Dag
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Twitter Campaign
Twitter link    : https://twitter.com/Konstan_Dag
~

Twitter Campaign
Twitter Link:  https://twitter.com/Konstan_Dag
~

Reporting:

I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with neutral feedback.

Related Addresses:

Code:
Twitter Link:  https://twitter.com/Konstan_Dag

Miscellaneous:

Ban evasion. Cheating bounty campaigns with alt accounts.
1856  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Virtual Mastercard Cards - SATOSCARD CryptoDebit SCAM on: June 04, 2022, 08:46:57 PM
This is just rinse and repeat scam that was previously called CriptoDebit and they offered scam debit cards with same model.

By the way, their previous site CriptoDebit was unavailable for some time, and recently they decided to play an interesting comedy. They revived the domain and hung this explanation there Grin Grin Grin

UPDATE: 01-06-2022

Hello everyone, We are extremely sorry for the down-time.
We have our domain back and we are restoring all files to continue our service and refund you where needed.
If you have any questions please email us via: info@cryptodebit.com

Backstory: We were sued by the copyright owner of the word "crypto" and they got a court order to seize our domain. Lucky we were able to come to an agreement and buy the name "crypto".
Now we are waiting for our hosting company to release our engrypted servers and restore our service.
Archive: https://archive.ph/rRMmV

Who is all this nonsense intended for?

It is obvious from such a statement that CryptoDebit was a scam and SATOSCARD is likely the same, since they have confirmed that they are related.
There are over 2000 matches for the word "crypto" in the Companies House @ GOV.UK database. So to say that someone sued them for copyright infringement on the word "crypto" is wholly absurd.
1857  Economy / Services / Re: Bounty signature management available 🤪🤪 on: June 01, 2022, 11:01:00 PM
Hey

I'm a bitcointlk manager

Do you want to promote your project through  bitcointlk Bounty program?

I believe you should first gain some reputation on the forum before offering management services. You are still a newbie with less than 5 days of activity on the forum. You cannot even post pictures on the forum with your current rank, so how will you post ANNs or service topics?
1858  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bitcoinpenguin.com not paying out winnings on: June 01, 2022, 10:39:57 PM
hello there, i just wanted to report that the mentioned casino (bitcoinpenguin.com) is not paying out my winnings,
after more than 7 hours after withdraw, it is still in pending status.

Just because your withdrawal is in pending status does not mean the casino will not pay. Maybe their hot wallet is temporarily empty or they need to conduct additional security checks. Have you contacted their customer support?

Lets wait a little bit to see if the pay.

Exactly. I see no reason to open a scam accusation, at least not before contacting customer support. Also, 7 hours is not that long.
1859  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My Four (4) Tips On How I Handle Criticism on Bitcointalk Forum on: June 01, 2022, 09:47:22 PM
How do you deal with criticism on Bitcointalk forum?

Many of us interpret criticism as an attack on our own value, taking criticism personally when it is not. We must never forget that feedback, whether positive or negative, is simply a reflection of how others perceive our words. If the feedback is negative, it is for us to learn from it, adapt, and become a better speaker, writer, or communicator. This will help us learn to handle criticism more effectively. Don't let the negativity drain you of your self-confidence, let it motivate you. Remember that the goal is not to be perfect, but to be an effective communicator, that's what's important.
1860  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: June 01, 2022, 09:11:18 PM
[edited out]

I can do whatever I want with my topic.

You go girl!!!!

But regardless, it is really funny and crazy how you, a top advocate of the bitcoin scam, have the audacity to moralize someone for editing a post on a forum.

bitcoin does not edit its transactions

and

I do not edit my posts either.... (especially if they have existed for more than an hour or so)


So I am having some difficulties understanding what point you are making exactly.

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

You understand very well what point I am making.

It appears to me that you are deflecting.

You are the one who ends up changing the OP after the fact that many members had already attempted to respond to each version of your OP.. then you switch to some new variant of a topic.

When I point this out, you try to muddy the waters by ambiguously proclaiming that there is something wrong with me and/or my motives rather than the obvious issue in front of us - which is your actions of changing the topic at least twice which could also be referred to as a disingenuine moving of the goal posts.

#you fuck.


That is the point. He doesn't even know what arguments to use anymore. So he changes the original post to create a new invalid argument and continues to argue with that. This is such a defeatist attitude. And I almost feel sorry for him. At this point, it is useless for anyone to prove him wrong; he will just say the same thing over and over.

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