I guess this is your account here:
https://bpip.org/Profile?id=924920 via bpip.
I had to check your account to see if there were any changes in your email or password, but no sign of changes, as it all shows a woke-up history on three different occasions, as seen here;
Security/Moderator Log
8/17/2019 10:03:29 AM woke up
7/15/2020 8:47:23 PM woke up
2/22/2023 9:34:07 PM woke up
If you check carefully, the first woke-up time was in 2019, and the last was 2023, as there has not been any email change or password change on your account. The account was last active on July 31, 2023, 07:00:28 PM, which means you likely forgot your password, and I advise you to use the forgot password option.
You can also read here what to do and how to further go about your account recovery as instructed by theymos
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5089777.0If you get a message similar to "your account is locked"You should be given an email address in the error message. Send an email there and you will be given further instructions.
If you are bannedYour ban message may have an email address which you can email. If not, then appeals are unlikely to be accepted.
If your account was hackedEmail
recoveries_2021_xxlgg@bitcointalk.org, ideally
from the account's email address. Include your
username and a
brief description of the details of how/when the account was hacked. A signature will likely be required (see below).
If you forgot the password or similarTry using the
email password reset. Check that the email isn't ending up in your spam folder. If that doesn't work, email
recoveries_2021_xxlgg@bitcointalk.org, ideally
from the account's email address. Include your
username. A signature will likely be required (see below).
SignaturesOften, you need to prove ownership of the account with a PGP or Bitcoin signature. This has two steps:
1. You need to show that the PGP key or Bitcoin address is associated with the account, for example by referencing an unedited post in which you posted the address.
2. You need to sign an appropriate message with that key/address.
For example, this is an example of an appropriate proof of ownership:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
My account <account> has been hacked/lost. Please reset the email to <email>. The current date is <date>.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
<insert address here>
<insert signature here>
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: ...
Note the following elements:
- The message contains the username, the desired new email, and the current date.
- You specify the address.
- You include a signature.
- You link to the association between the address used for signing and the account.