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Viceroy
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December 19, 2013, 06:23:22 AM
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Rather than attack me, follow. the link you copied.
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December 19, 2013, 06:29:38 AM
Last edit: December 19, 2013, 06:48:29 AM by giletto
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Rather than attack me, follow. the link you copied.
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Maybe you don't get the point of my first message, i highlighted a bit now for u:

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For a scam need always 2 ppl, 1 clever scammer and the idiot, who let the scam happen. WHAT exactly is the reason, to put 40 BTC in a wallet of another ppl/website/company?

Got it?  Roll Eyes

Btw, i don't attack you, i am just wondering about the idiocy in this world...would you put your Fiat Money in the wallet of a stranger which you met in internet and which you never met? I guess not, right? So why do it with BTC?


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December 21, 2013, 05:27:47 AM
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@giletto

Maybe someone new to bitcoin does not immediately understand the technical differences between the inputs.io and blockchain.info wallets.

Maybe someone new to bitcoin does not know that half the articles on Coindesk.com are complete BS.

http://www.coindesk.com/inputs-io-a-high-security-bitcoin-web-wallet/

Maybe someone new to Bitcoin does not know to trace the website to a profile on bitcointalk.org and search through said users history to find out that he is untrustworthy.

Maybe someone new to Bitcoin assumes that a website that is a Bitcoin Foundation Silver Member is not a scam


Maybe you shouldn't be so insulting and judgmental. The users of inputs.io are the victims. Coindesk (and others - plenty of others) share blame for misinforming their readers (probably for personal profit). and TradeFortress is guilty of theft and fraud.

-thehatman

PS and maybe, if a newbie asked for advice on security on these forums, it would help if s/he got solid advice and not a 30 page discussion about disconnecting computers from the net and rolling dice 100 times, compiling code, generating keys by hand, rolling more dice and locking hand written passphrases in a secret vault (climate proof, and on non acidic paper of course)
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December 21, 2013, 05:36:06 AM
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@giletto

Many maybes...

Ok, let me answer this: You know something, it called common sense? As some other user wrote above, me too:

would you put your Fiat Money in the wallet or bank account (or even under the matress) of a stranger which you met in internet and which you never met in real? I guess not, right? So why do it with BTC?

Why? This question i still want to got answered. Your common sense will protect you not to do it with your FIAT money. Why you forget the same security and own protection with BTC? I still don't get this point...


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December 21, 2013, 05:41:39 AM
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Viceroy helped a lot of people see that TF was a shady character months before he made off with a bunch of BTC... 

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