Muhammed Zakir
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August 06, 2015, 01:39:58 PM |
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There are bots to transfer coins as soon as they are deposited! Just see the time frame...2 BTC deposited and withdrawn within a second User "amaclin" is running a bot. He is already running a bot for sweeping Bitcoins from addresses he bought and from addresses whose private keys were leaked. Is there a thread to this? incase some peoples address he purchased that others can confirm to ditch their address. its pretty crazy how someone does that.. esp running a bot just for that.. I think there is no "special" threads. I can confirm this because he sweeped from one of my old address twice and when I analysed that address, I found he has is sweeping from *many* other addresses. I also think he is one of the people who stole Bitcoins when there was a Blockchain.info bug(reused R values). IIIRC, he indirectly agreed he stole Bitcoins.
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amaclin
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August 06, 2015, 02:06:14 PM |
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I think there is no "special" threads. I can confirm this because he sweeped from one of my old address This is not your old address (private key). You sold it to me. Now this is my address. And I can do whatever I want with it. Aren't these your words? Thanks! Received! Good trade with you! 19pjkRG494kzFuNtK1NT1DkeDGyMTw67be - L1AjaYpTdfxwu5Mii6dHhLE4KdveRAdgdF6xxdNua1UBvDZfxkR2 - 1MzakiRDem5MCocbcP7DgfcVGZNZe2KqaC - 5KJtbhbKxocwWNdFGzmv2SBy8XZfAfqRVT33LJnFQePVj74HAjn
Kindly, Muhammed Zakir
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Muhammed Zakir
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August 06, 2015, 02:23:20 PM |
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I think there is no "special" threads. I can confirm this because he sweeped from one of my old address This is not your old address (private key). You sold it to me. Now this is my address. And I can do whatever I want with it. Aren't these your words? Thanks! Received! Good trade with you! 19pjkRG494kzFuNtK1NT1DkeDGyMTw67be - L1AjaYpTdfxwu5Mii6dHhLE4KdveRAdgdF6xxdNua1UBvDZfxkR2 - 1MzakiRDem5MCocbcP7DgfcVGZNZe2KqaC - 5KJtbhbKxocwWNdFGzmv2SBy8XZfAfqRVT33LJnFQePVj74HAjn
Kindly, Muhammed Zakir Yes, you are right. It was mine earlier and that's what I meant. My mistake.
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GermanGiant (OP)
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August 06, 2015, 05:13:52 PM |
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I think there is no "special" threads. I can confirm this because he sweeped from one of my old address This is not your old address (private key). You sold it to me. Now this is my address. And I can do whatever I want with it. Aren't these your words? Thanks! Received! Good trade with you! 19pjkRG494kzFuNtK1NT1DkeDGyMTw67be - L1AjaYpTdfxwu5Mii6dHhLE4KdveRAdgdF6xxdNua1UBvDZfxkR2 - 1MzakiRDem5MCocbcP7DgfcVGZNZe2KqaC - 5KJtbhbKxocwWNdFGzmv2SBy8XZfAfqRVT33LJnFQePVj74HAjn
Kindly, Muhammed Zakir Yes, you are right. It was mine earlier and that's what I meant. My mistake. Why on earth you sold your address in the first place ?
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sana9821
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August 06, 2015, 06:37:13 PM |
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wow thats insane how a small mistake can cause such a big loss, i guess people have to be more careful about all the transactions they make to avoid such bad decisions
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amaclin
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August 06, 2015, 07:13:54 PM |
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Why on earth you sold your address in the first place ? Why not? Private key is something like private property. Why not to sell it if the price is comfortable and there is an agreement between buyer and seller?
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tearfereon
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August 06, 2015, 10:23:01 PM |
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Why on earth you sold your address in the first place ? Why not? Private key is something like private property. Why not to sell it if the price is comfortable and there is an agreement between buyer and seller? It's like "My wife still has access to my personal bank account after our divorce". WTF Dude? Are you serious?
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Muhammed Zakir
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August 07, 2015, 01:55:43 PM |
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-snip-
Why on earth you sold your address in the first place ?
I really did not understand *completely* about these things. Later onwards, I started understanding more. P.S. I won't be committing such as mistake or similar mistake again! Ever!
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GermanGiant (OP)
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August 08, 2015, 11:50:44 PM |
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-snip-
Why on earth you sold your address in the first place ?
I really did not understand *completely* about these things. Later onwards, I started understanding more. P.S. I won't be committing such as mistake or similar mistake again! Ever! LoLz... I hope you understand *completely* about the Bit-X scam fast... before it is too late. p.s. I am assuming that you are innocent and do not understand how Bit-X is duping bitcoiners.
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Muhammed Zakir
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August 09, 2015, 04:12:25 AM |
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LoLz... I hope you understand *completely* about the Bit-X scam fast... before it is too late. p.s. I am assuming that you are innocent and do not understand how Bit-X is duping bitcoiners.BIT-X is legit unlike the scam you are advertising. However, it is also possible they are selling more than 1 PH.
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talkbitcoin
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All I know is that I know nothing.
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August 09, 2015, 04:42:36 AM |
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omg that is a lot of money. but i think nobody is stupid enough to lose that much on blank password
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GermanGiant (OP)
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August 09, 2015, 03:42:43 PM |
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LoLz... I hope you understand *completely* about the Bit-X scam fast... before it is too late. p.s. I am assuming that you are innocent and do not understand how Bit-X is duping bitcoiners.BIT-X is legit unlike the scam you are advertising. However, it is also possible they are selling more than 1 PH. Wah.... having 1 Phs vouch and selling more than that... and you call it legit ? It is another AM hash in the making, which will wipe out millions from people once again.
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Muhammed Zakir
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August 09, 2015, 05:27:27 PM |
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LoLz... I hope you understand *completely* about the Bit-X scam fast... before it is too late. p.s. I am assuming that you are innocent and do not understand how Bit-X is duping bitcoiners.BIT-X is legit unlike the scam you are advertising. However, it is also possible they are selling more than 1 PH. Wah.... having 1 Phs vouch and selling more than that... and you call it legit ? It is another AM hash in the making, which will wipe out millions from people once again. I didn't say they are selling more than 1 PH, instead I said that it is possible/probable. After all, it is not selling hashes out of thin air like CMW.
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Timelord2067
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January 23, 2016, 09:18:25 AM |
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If you go to bitaddress dot org and copy the phrase Open Source JavaScript Client-Side Bitcoin Wallet Generator You get the wallet Bitcoin Address: 1Au4hspRSU8atdx5ZEjYJ5LkpytQRwtB6q Private Key (Wallet Import Format): 5K7iwyAW8BoWLSTk2i1Spf4bD6Rp9BSaFQ9XTKhmYAhPo3SJwFC who's meagre 0.00437805 BTC were sent to the wallet 1A6Ei5cRfDJ8jjhwxfzLJph8B9ZEthR9Z on the 6th of January 2016. If you do the same to the listed wallet 1NiNja1bUmhSoTXozBRBEtR8LeF9TGbZBN you get Bitcoin Address: 1Ns55SngRhshA8kEnyuQ9ELZZPN7ubYfQJ Private Key (Wallet Import Format): 5KPYnrJgFEFYkzUnFiMzWEmhrLAoBaCMpHmbUMuo5PpWx6BfqYz who's tiny 0.00051536 BTC gets sent to 155M7TvBRww6WFdtGQgTYUH8DuLheNafCf which has 75.69881071 BTC right at this very moment (23rd January, 2016) Look at this https://blockchain.info/ru/address/155M7TvBRww6WFdtGQgTYUH8DuLheNafCftx chain: d31b4d81641ae81ad71d371921af8dc5a6880f787f48220c58b220942df259fa -> 4156cc3456325e4206f891e3a5d1e2cc39b1b87bfb39d5fe6ca83d987197266e -> 98f9366ae3bcce4f325479ae567e0b1185557757acb6955076269c13acf93eaf -> acb9322023da425c2054853b1a6e58a46f040b0fe48ddb771d26d1ec7bcf9c2d -> fafac1f2b61e7cc3a4192f10c6ef0f0d698f477978afe4b5ce36e67d44b35844 -> ... Just wasting space in blocks Stop this automated and crazy script please! Will try similar on other brain / paper wallet sites - I suspect this is where the various 1,000 BTC cryptsy wallet funds have ended up.
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notlist3d
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January 27, 2016, 12:27:58 AM |
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Or look into hardware wallets. They truly are a nice thing to have if your going to use the address a lot. Just adds a lot more security some are so secure even if computer is compromised you are still safe (as long as you did not do something stupid like save seeds on PC). And there is paper wallets for if you truly are not going to touch the BTC. Just make sure to do it properly. People should be using those two options a lot.
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shrivastav25
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March 21, 2018, 10:49:48 PM |
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I think there is no "special" threads. I can confirm this because he sweeped from one of my old address This is not your old address (private key). You sold it to me. Now this is my address. And I can do whatever I want with it. Aren't these your words? Thanks! Received! Good trade with you! 19pjkRG494kzFuNtK1NT1DkeDGyMTw67be - L1AjaYpTdfxwu5Mii6dHhLE4KdveRAdgdF6xxdNua1UBvDZfxkR2 - 1MzakiRDem5MCocbcP7DgfcVGZNZe2KqaC - 5KJtbhbKxocwWNdFGzmv2SBy8XZfAfqRVT33LJnFQePVj74HAjn
Kindly, Muhammed Zakir I think you are a scammer because just now I watched the video where your 155 address was mentioned.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7gbX7sfNBs this says you have to download its software and once the user runs it, it scans the system for private keys and bohhhh all money gone.. read the post https://counterpartytalk.org/t/counterwallet-bug-report-amp-technical-support-thread/188/201
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Timelord2067
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April 04, 2018, 12:39:06 AM |
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Is this old chest-nut still doing the rounds? Gave me a laugh. Heh.
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danielkruchin
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April 04, 2018, 01:06:28 AM |
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Ok this kind of thing makes me nervous. How do I make sure this never happens to me?
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figmentofmyass
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April 04, 2018, 01:19:07 AM |
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Ok this kind of thing makes me nervous. How do I make sure this never happens to me? don't use a brainwallet, and you won't get dictionary attacked. it's that simple. most people agree that brainwallets are insecure because humans generally won't choose a passphrase with enough entropy. your passphrase may seem random or hard-to-crack to you, but to a brute-forcing algorithm, it probably isn't. use a wallet like bitcoin core, and this won't happen.
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