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June 12, 2018, 12:20:55 AM |
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Ugh, can you stop with this nonsense?
This isn't the right thread to do this, there is a marketplace. On top of that, you two both reek of trying to scam each other. Take a good look at how their conversation progresses, yeah, red flags everywhere. A "seller" with negative trust trying to sell $50 worth of btc? A "buyer" jumping straight on it without knowing how much btc that is?
I think that, in a way, if you get scammed, you deserve it.
There are very legitimate threats in the crypto world that you can protect yourself from. But even after that, if someone manages to hack you and steal your coins, you are a victim.
But if you walk into transactions totally ignorant and naive, ignoring common sense and you get scammed. Than you aren't a victim, you are just stupid.
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