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May 05, 2018, 11:00:25 PM
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That is a funny conversation! But it goes to show that bitcoincash is confusing newbies, it should be renamed or removed as it is going to lead to people sending the wrong coin to the wrong wallet

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May 06, 2018, 04:27:57 AM
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As an anonymous and highly valued product, BTC is a good way to change money by investing in BTC.

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May 07, 2018, 05:46:44 PM
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But when the site owner offers Ripple payment, hilarity follows. I cannot stop laughing at the site owner's conversation with the hacker.

This made my day. Hahaha.











I saw it on Twitter, https://twitter.com/aaronlammer/status/989941213116674048
I mean this is something really very funny , though it is very bad that someone’s website is being hacked but I feel very good that hacked are also wants bitcoins as a ransome but this is only disadvantage of bitcoin that is for pin governments not to legalise bitcoin in their nation because bitcoin transactions are very confidential and private and it provides peer to peer transactions, no third party has a knowledge of such transactions and this is the reason why this hacker wants ransom in the form of bitcoin only and this illegal use of bitcoin needs to be banned and this could be only possible when bitcoin will be centralised world wide.
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May 07, 2018, 11:33:21 PM
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As an anonymous and highly valued product, BTC is a good way to change money by investing in BTC.
Bitcoin is not anonymous, it has value and i clearly did not understand what you mean by these, this is a really funny conversation and it shows clearly that the hacker was a noob, he clearly did not understand the market really well and he was just playing around and the owner of the site really did not care about getting the site back, either way it was some fun conversation. Grin
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May 07, 2018, 11:41:34 PM
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Hackers are very detrimental to many parties, and the offer is very important to do to alleviate ransom and payments using Ripple can facilitate the transaction.
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May 07, 2018, 11:53:38 PM
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This is a scam. They call themselves hackers for money!

Real hackers don't reveal themselves, they always have a massive attack when people are defenseless!

They won't sell their plans for a ransom!
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May 08, 2018, 12:19:11 AM
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But when the site owner offers Ripple payment, hilarity follows. I cannot stop laughing at the site owner's conversation with the hacker.

This made my day. Hahaha.
What's more is that the site owner also offered 1,000,000 presale tokens of an ICO as payment. Then the site owner sent the hacker BCH although he is asking for BTC and sent a BTC address despite him clarifying that he is asking for bitcoin. It's really one hilarious conversation, specially when the conversation shifted from payment to asking what is the hacker's favorite series. If you want to know more about this story, go to the link below the post.
https://medium.com/@cointalk.show/aaron-lammer-talks-to-the-hacker-who-bitcoin-ransomed-his-webiste-fd68d6699e05


This was truly hilarious. I didn't believe this is true until I've read the whole conversation on the medium article, which I warmly recommend to everyone.

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May 09, 2018, 03:55:22 PM
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I like the part when the website owner offered an ICO to the hacker.  Cheesy
By the way, it's rare seeing a hacker been so polite against his victim just like this conversation.  Shocked

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May 09, 2018, 06:08:59 PM
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HAHA this would make Roger Ver so proud to see BTC and BCH being used interchangeably. That man will do anything to make people think that Bitcoin cash is the real bitcoin
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May 09, 2018, 06:14:15 PM
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Funny troll is funny. But it's still sad to see someone trying to make a living or at least some money by being such a dirtbag.
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May 09, 2018, 06:25:55 PM
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FREAKIN LOL. He probably knew that Dreamhost support would deliver so he trolled with the hacker instead. Welp, I just wonder how the hacker gained access to his site/VPS.

P.S. What hacker uses Facebook to converse though?

He was like : I love hunter x hunter ( wa-wait what? why am I answering his questions?! ). hahaha  I am not sure if the owner of the website is planning something to stir up the hacker and maybe win back is website in some miraculous way aside from paying bitcoin,  or he is just trolling the guy haha.

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