I never signature verified the account, so I don't know how I can prove otherwise. I am happy to verify my mailing address with anybody that has previously conducted business with me. Yes I am posting more because I want to earn money through Yobit, don't see why that is anyone elses business? I reset my password because I forgot what it was, you know - the main reason people reset account passwords.
As for spam, that is subjective - I try to post at least 3 sentences of relevant content, although admit that one or two posts may be subpar.
Guess what... I'm not asking you... If you would hack this account what else would you write here? That you are a hacker? Of course, you would write here that you are not and I'm the stupid one that should
sticking nose in my own business.
Do not take it personally. You are top 70 most trusted members. You were selling items for bitcoin and now after 6 months idle coming back changing password joining shady exchange campaign (with huge amount of scam accusation which I'm not judging are true or not) and posting 40 posts per 2 days. It looks extremely strange. That's why I've created this topic.
Guess what, if you are accusing me of not being the original owner of this account then you will get an answer, what else do you expect?
By calling Yobit a "shady exchange campaign.. with huge amount of scam accusation" you most definitely are judging them, do you not see the paradox?
I have no doubt that people have lost money on Yobit, but then I also have no doubt that people would throw money at any old shit coin and feel angry when what they are holding is no longer worth anything. I have seen no real evidence that they are a scam and they have been operating for years.
Now to the crux of the matter, you want some evidence that I am who I say I am. I have not been around for 6 months as you say - because I got bored of bitcoin and spent time elsewhere. Yesterday I received an email from Yobit announcing that they were restarting their affiliate program, which I have promoted in the past and doing the math it seems like a good way to earn some extra money.
Anyway, since I never signature verified it seems that another form of verification has to take place. One of the last people that I conducted business with was the user "chronicsky" (Trust rating: 307) and if I was to work out a way for them to confirm my identity, would that satisfy you? I only mention them because they were just online, so will likely be online again soon.----
In regards to user: hacker1001101001
I have never been familiar with the signature verification process, but have a coinbase account and from what I have read in the past - they make it impossible to sign due to the structure of their wallets? I still have access to the coinbase account so should be able to receive money to that address, but I don't think forwarding it on has any connection to the original receiving BTC address?