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Author Topic: [ANN] BTCMiddleMan.com - Secure escrow for Bitcoin & Litecoin transactions  (Read 366 times)
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September 18, 2022, 08:23:28 AM
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Can you sign a message saying "Hi LoyceV, this is btcmiddleman.com proving we processed 28 Bitcoin"? Sign it from the address that held 28 Bitcoin a few days ago, and you'll get credibility instead of just an incredible story. If you don't want to post the address publicly, feel free to PM me and I'll confirm ownership of the address without posting the address.
2% fee on 28 Bitcoin is close to $13,000. I find that hard to believe.

Who are you? We won't provide details on another user's transaction.

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/btcmiddleman.com
Maybe OP can explain how he went from 1 review 9 days ago to 10 more reviews in 6 hours since you posted this link. @OP: any chance you bought those reviews? It's so obvious! I love how Emma and Robert use the same avatar:

We are a revived brand and are looking to build trust in the bitcoin community. Whatever it takes, we want to be the best.

This is what I think happened: The service didn't get any customers, and let their domain name expire. Someone found this topic, and saw an opportunity. He bought the domain name on May 10, 2022. I can't verify it, but I think the Bitcointalk account had an email address linking to that domain. On June 18, he reset the password via email

That makes no sense. How would we access the original source code then? All your assumptions are incorrect. Our intentions are not to scam but to prevent scams and I believe this service will be very beneficial to the bitcoin community. If you don't agree with the service don't use it but don't come to my thread trying to be menace. Thank you.
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September 18, 2022, 08:49:34 AM
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Who are you?
I'm the guy who called you out!

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We won't provide details on another user's transaction.
Then sign a message on the change that's your commission.

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any chance you bought those reviews? It's so obvious!
We are a revived brand and are looking to build trust in the bitcoin community. Whatever it takes, we want to be the best.
So buying trust is part of what it takes. Noted.
One of the things it would take, would be to verify claims by signing a message. But I guess that's not possible because that transaction never happened. Nobody in their right mind trusts an unknown site with 28 Bitcoin.

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This is what I think happened: The service didn't get any customers, and let their domain name expire. Someone found this topic, and saw an opportunity. He bought the domain name on May 10, 2022. I can't verify it, but I think the Bitcointalk account had an email address linking to that domain. On June 18, he reset the password via email
That makes no sense. How would we access the original source code then?
I can't verify what the original site used. Chances are your site is completely new.

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All your assumptions are incorrect. Our intentions are not to scam but to prevent scams and I believe this service will be very beneficial to the bitcoin community. If you don't agree with the service don't use it but don't come to my thread trying to be menace. Thank you.
I've been around long enough to know I can expect either one of two possible responses. A legit site would give a response that takes away concerns. And a scammer just attacks the person who called them out. I've been called many things, usually "Switzerland" or "AI". "Menace" is new. Nice try.

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February 16, 2023, 09:49:11 PM
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Still up and running!

You can now create transactions without an account! For un-registered accounts there will be a .25% fee upcharge!

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