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September 07, 2020, 02:17:51 AM
Last edit: October 02, 2020, 02:28:16 PM by wedosgibas support
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Dear moderators and the bitcointalk community
I am here as the owner of "wedosgibas" account and will appeal the ban

I was very surprised, after I opened my account and saw the banned notification
https://i.imgur.com/XKUy89X.jpg (Banned notification)

After I explored the causes, I found this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2613277.msg55144574#msg55144574
https://i.imgur.com/PG5cnJZ.jpg (screenshot)

Of course I don't have any other accounts, and don't know why they are using my ERC-20 address.
So, dear moderators, please give me a step to unbanned my account, I will prove it is my address. And, you are free to ban accounts that steal my other identities.

Thank you for the response
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September 07, 2020, 02:26:58 AM
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- from the op..

You're incredibly unlucky if you aren't them (or lucky if there's some funds on that new address you've inherited). It looks like:
1. You are linked to them
2. You've managed to somehow generate their same address a year after they posted it if this quotes are right.

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September 07, 2020, 02:34:59 AM
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https://i.imgur.com/PG5cnJZ.jpg - from the op..

You're incredibly unlucky if you aren't them (or lucky if there's some funds on that new address you've inherited). It looks like:
1. You are linked to them
2. You've managed to somehow generate their same address a year after they posted it if this quotes are right.



BTW, I have been following several bounty programs before, and used my address

Proof:
My data on ZPER bounty program at March 2018
https://i.imgur.com/7NrMoL2.jpg

from spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wpnyQ7icB_q53bQc4iregEfp4MgXDkqd0IcIkjccxXY/edit#gid=1747849064
bounty thread [BOUNTY & AIRDROP] ZPER -> KOREAN PROJECT, SUCCESSFUL PREASLE, 3 WEEKS ONLY!

and also I always delete all completed program bounty reports, so
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September 07, 2020, 02:43:59 AM
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Of course I don't have any other accounts, and don't know why they are using my ERC-20 address.
If you were the one to post the address first, you would have a point to prove that.You posted the address after both of them ans it simply proves that you are alt of them. Why would anyone use your address even?

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September 07, 2020, 02:45:58 AM
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If you have any idea of when you firs tposted and the post remained up for a week to a month you could try looking here to prove it was you: https://archive.org/index.php

Putting https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1882218;sa=showPosts in the search box.
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September 07, 2020, 02:50:24 AM
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Of course I don't have any other accounts, and don't know why they are using my ERC-20 address.
If you were the one to post the address first, you would have a point to prove that.You posted the address after both of them ans it simply proves that you are alt of them.

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5274034.msg55146431#msg55146431
I have participated in several bounty programs before that date, and I always delete my report when the program has finished

Why would anyone use your address even?
I don't know, friend. Maybe they are newbie or hate me and planned this?
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September 07, 2020, 02:59:47 AM
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If you have any idea of when you firs tposted and the post remained up for a week to a month you could try looking here to prove it was you: https://archive.org/index.php

Putting https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1882218;sa=showPosts in the search box.

I didn't find anything
https://i.imgur.com/5OQumno.jpg
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September 07, 2020, 03:13:20 AM
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You could try searching your address in your preferred search engine to see if one of the phishing sites picked it up, however I don'tknoe if thst would be accepted as valid evidence.

Unless you find a post here thst is unedited from earlier before their posts thst has your eth address.
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September 07, 2020, 03:16:41 AM
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I don't get the idea of copying another address. What's the point? You don't control the wallet so whatever is deposited there, you can't get it. Usernames of members being copied, yes, but addresses, no.

Sign a signature as well to prove that you are the owner of the address as well, maybe it could help you in some way.  Huh

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September 07, 2020, 03:41:13 AM
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You could try searching your address in your preferred search engine to see if one of the phishing sites picked it up, however I don'tknoe if thst would be accepted as valid evidence.

Unless you find a post here thst is unedited from earlier before their posts thst has your eth address.

Unfortunately, there is no information that I found and I have deleted all data in my btt account, but my data in the spreadsheets of some bounty programs may still be neatly arranged, is that not enough?

Actually this can be done quickly, I can prove it by sending the assets from my wallet, and if someone else claims this is their wallet and let them prove it, if they can, the moderator can ban all the accounts.

Bitcointalk forums have to create their own web archives for this kind of problem.
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September 07, 2020, 03:47:05 AM
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Unfortunately, there is no information that I found and I have deleted all data in my btt account, but my data in the spreadsheets of some bounty programs may still be neatly arranged, is that not enough?

Actually this can be done quickly, I can prove it by sending the assets from my wallet, and if someone else claims this is their wallet and let them prove it, if they can, the moderator can ban all the accounts.

Bitcointalk forums have to create their own web archives for this kind of problem.


Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I don't get the idea of copying another address. What's the point? You don't control the wallet so whatever is deposited there, you can't get it. Usernames of members being copied, yes, but addresses, no.

Sign a signature as well to prove that you are the owner of the address as well, maybe it could help you in some way.  Huh
I thought it's a scam attempt to block someone getting the bounty by making it look like they've joined with an alt too, especially if their account is banned. There could be more reasons too.
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Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I will leave one proof post if there will be a problem like this, yes why did they write my ETH address? Unless they were newbie, myself, or hated me and planned this

Evidence in some spreadsheet bounty programs should be helpful, that I used that address first, or do you think I have access to editing all spreadsheets?


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Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I will leave one proof post if there will be a problem like this, yes why did they write my ETH address? Unless they were newbie, myself, or hated me and planned this

Evidence in some spreadsheet bounty programs should be helpful, that I used that address first, or do you think I have access to editing all spreadsheets?




I think spreadsheets like Google sheets have. A last edited date. So if you just find a time that was edited before they posted an address then you might get somewhere, but it might be helpful to have one from a time before they registered or to catch them out dojng the same copy pasting with someone else's eth address in the past - though they could just be another alt.
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Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence... I think some posts get archived and done users may be attempting it on separate websites now.

They're banned, they probably won't still be here and they mightve left the cryptospace entirely, not exactly proof.

If you can't find evidence, you will forfeit your account. The onus is on you to prove the other users just came across your eth address.

I will leave one proof post if there will be a problem like this, yes why did they write my ETH address? Unless they were newbie, myself, or hated me and planned this

Evidence in some spreadsheet bounty programs should be helpful, that I used that address first, or do you think I have access to editing all spreadsheets?




I think spreadsheets like Google sheets have. A last edited date. So if you just find a time that was edited before they posted an address then you might get somewhere, but it might be helpful to have one from a time before they registered or to catch them out dojng the same copy pasting with someone else's eth address in the past - though they could just be another alt.

Yes, thank you for being with me until now,

ZPER bounty spreadsheet above may already be one of my proof, I'll put together the others if this will come to the moderator concern.

And yes.

I searched, that zackefron and zackefron92 accounts using the same wallet address 0x593cd75A3918997645999535123185fdAC0aa04a
check here:
zackefron https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5077069.msg48912806#msg48912806
zackefron92 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5097772.msg49360022#msg49360022

and mohadrop account connected other people's address as well 0x6b1Ce414C98dB3574FC7848d1b877b2f018BA12b
check here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2544574.msg54767114#msg54767114


Me and you are looking for the real one here, not destroying it all
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September 07, 2020, 05:17:52 AM
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I thought it's a scam attempt to block someone getting the bounty by making it look like they've joined with an alt too, especially if their account is banned. There could be more reasons too.
Never thought about it that way but that could make your potential reward bigger if that is the bounty type they are joining. I was just curious about it because I would never think someone would do it just for that. Thanks for the info.



@OP - I think it's great as well to sign a signature using your address

Code:
0x926062A937a5629C59d4373f7d3d8B354C011540

https://support.mycrypto.com/how-to/getting-started/how-to-sign-and-verify-messages-on-ethereum

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September 07, 2020, 05:45:37 AM
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@OP - I think it's great as well to sign a signature using your address

Code:
0x926062A937a5629C59d4373f7d3d8B354C011540

https://support.mycrypto.com/how-to/getting-started/how-to-sign-and-verify-messages-on-ethereum


Thank you, I have done it

Code:
{
  "address": "0x926062a937a5629c59d4373f7d3d8b354c011540",
  "msg": "This is proof that \"wedosgibas\" own this address",
  "sig": "0x7d3b0b1f3759f20d36053619d4d1cecd59b61a037914244d5a388105fc22b1d63a68009919e9835ede4c420817790ca475bf170464a5355b398ef69a46fb382e1b",
  "version": "2"
}

https://mycrypto.com/sign-and-verify-message/verify

I hope the moderator responds to this
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September 07, 2020, 08:15:24 AM
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And here are some additional proofs that I participated in several previous bounty programs with my original wallet

My data in Invacio bounty:
https://i.imgur.com/Rb6Enrx.jpg
from spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W5RMtR0HT2N-g039YZzI1vds4VKTiGdWul4xVzsIbRE/edit#gid=440314029
Thread bounty Invacio March 2018

My data in Daex bounty:
https://i.imgur.com/r1CY5yn.jpg
from spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bg03BvKe57o8q-FbwRykLFpdzD2x7C9Z4Idp902boKc/edit#gid=198964369
Thread bounty Daex Agustus 2018

My data in Icovo bounty
https://i.imgur.com/BeKLY0m.jpg
from spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1u28SemJqD8XpXLb17H_os5N3vXCOiC--BHv4yMBFD4s/edit#gid=215309250
Thread bounty Icovo September 2018

And many others, if needed
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September 07, 2020, 09:47:44 AM
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To be honest, I don't understand one thing. Does anyone argue that this is not your wallet? It says something else. That you may have been previously blocked using this wallet number, and then violated ban evasion.
I also don't understand why anyone needs your wallet number? I have met other people's social networks many times, which are used by cheaters, but they always inserted their wallet number.

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September 07, 2020, 12:01:19 PM
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My gut feeling tells me OP could be telling the truth. Although I've been wrong before, I think he deserves the benefit of the doubt.


Old posts
Address 0x926062A937a5629C59d4373f7d3d8B354C011540 was posted on July 24, 2019 in this post. And here a week later.
On August 14, 2019 it was posted here, and less than 6 hours later here by user mohadrop. I stopped searching at this point.

and also I always delete all completed program bounty reports, so
This is true for the posts I checked.

Why would anyone use your address even?
It could be as dumb as a bot working on it's post count.

Unless you find a post here thst is unedited from earlier before their posts thst has your eth address.
As far as I know, Admin can see deleted posts.

Or we need users to stop deleting their own evidence...
I can only encourage bounty hunters to delete their bounty posts afterwards. Look at wedosgibas' post history: it looks a lot better than zackefron's or mohadrop's post histories.



Does anyone argue that this is not your wallet?
See:
Sign a signature
I guess the other account can't sign such a message, but doesn't prove anything useful against the ban now.



I also have my older (non-public) collection of scraped posts. I didn't add them here because it has some flaws with quotes, and it's not entirely complete (mainly because of down time when I used my home computer for scraping). The oldest post I have is post 45539472, made September 11, 2018. I'm currently searching this archive for address 0x926062A937a5629C59d4373f7d3d8B354C011540, I'll update here when my search is done.



I've always been cautious when using posted addresses as evidence to link accounts. It's too easy for anyone to post someone else's address. I can easily proof this: 1NXYoJ5xU91Jp83XfVMHwwTUyZFK64BoAD.

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September 07, 2020, 12:08:56 PM
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I also don't understand why anyone needs your wallet number? I have met other people's social networks many times, which are used by cheaters, but they always inserted their wallet number.

You ask the victim, that is me, maybe only some of users have the fate of me, thinking the truth is very absurd to others. And I can only answer some of the same questions above, or maybe they copy my #Proof of authentication post data (for faster without setting it up) and forget to edit the address section? Who knows? I don't know, but this happened to me
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