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July 17, 2026, 10:14:00 PM
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This is the modern version of downloading a Cheat Engine version promising to make you win every time at the online Casino only to transform your computer in a porn malware infected device that you have to now embarass your self and call and pay for an expert to clean up.

The people paying for this kind of successful robbery promising software are bigger idiots than the people who made it.  Why warn them?  Let them get burnt!

 
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Today at 06:51:48 AM
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This type of scam has been around since I was a kid in crypto and the appearance of the application is really too old for the modern era like now,
whether he only has 1 view or is he lazy to update to get people interested in the scam.

I could even create this kind of app by writing a simple prompt in the Codex I was using.


At least this scammer either don't know about today's AI capability, don't want to spend any money for the AI subscription or don't know there are ways to use such AI without spending any money.

Wait, I don't understand the solution to which problem the scammer is trying to solve, what does it mean by searching on blockchain for forgotten wallet. If I understanding clearly, is he talking about finding out seed phrase to a lost wallet? From his pinned message on telegram, he doesn't even understand the solution to the problem he is even meaning.

It's impossible searching on the blockchain to track lost seed phrase or private key, that's insane.

Lots of newbies may fall into this trap, because they may not understand what them and the scammer is even doing.

The scammer simply makes false claim by using some buzzword/complex word to make his claim sounds convincing. They hope the victim focus on false potential income, while not thinking detail of their claim.

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Today at 09:25:36 AM
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I don't know how stupid some of these scammers think people are, and I also don't know what people who are subscribing to such things think they will be benefiting by doing that. If such was possible, will those scammers be generous enough to offer a paid fee which will grant people access to it.

I know that newbies visit this sites on a daily and I decided to drop this here. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS SCAM, there is nothing like searching for lost or forgotten wallets on the blockchain.

You have done well by bringing it down here only if it will get to the right audience, as I mostly see most newbies come here when they are already scammed to come and search and seek for a solution.



That's true, some only seek for knowledge when they are in problem, or stuck in-between difficult challenges then the quest to know only to solve that problem becomes important to them.
It good to make research and learn always to be prepared for anything that will come up during or after decisions has been made.
Not always waiting to learn in the hard way, rather to be informed so as not to be deformed. Take away greed the mind because this is what makes people fall victim of some of such scam ideas.


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Today at 10:19:28 AM
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I know that newbies visit this sites on a daily and I decided to drop this here. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS SCAM, there is nothing like searching for lost or forgotten wallets on the blockchain.

I have seen various types of scammers where they go to any extent to scam the users.
But this one is the laziest scammer of all of them. Why would anybody fall for this ?
Almost everyone who's into blockchain knows they cannot obtain any coins from a public ledger.
The scammer isn't even trying to scam at this point. It's like if you are unaware then just give me your coins.

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Today at 02:25:33 PM
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The people paying for this kind of successful robbery promising software are bigger idiots than the people who made it.  Why warn them?  Let them get burnt!
Exactly my point, lol. The victims are not only gullible, but they are also fraudulent, as they intend to steal money from others, money that does not belong to them. They would only cry foul play because another scammer got the better of them, if it was actually possible for them to steal funds from people this way, i am pretty sure they would be happy with the whole scheme.

 
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Today at 04:38:00 PM
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quote author=PrivacyG link=topic=5588522.msg66952452#msg66952452 date=1784326440].
The people paying for this kind of successful robbery promising software are bigger idiots than the people who made it.  Why warn them?  Let them get burnt!
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It's new maybe scammers didn't find any customers yet, It say 500+ satisfied customers I think it's forged so that people can trust them. But I don't think anyone who open alteast one wallet address should trust them. If a customer buy the service from scammers teaching them is waste of time they will lost their money somewhere else with their idiotic brain.

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Today at 06:46:36 PM
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If you are knowledgeable, you will never fall victim to certain kinds of scams. This is one example. No one who understands how Bitcoin works will easily trust a channel like that. This is what happens when people fail to research anything they are introduced to. They easily trust strangers on Telegram with their money.

The worst place to learn about any form of investment is through random social media platforms. They make offers that seem too good to be true, which often turn out to be misleading.

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Today at 09:18:25 PM
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If you are knowledgeable, you will never fall victim to certain kinds of scams. This is one example. No one who understands how Bitcoin works will easily trust a channel like that. This is what happens when people fail to research anything they are introduced to. They easily trust strangers on Telegram with their money.

The worst place to learn about any form of investment is through random social media platforms. They make offers that seem too good to be true, which often turn out to be misleading.

If you are purchasing a fake Software promising you that you can make profit by stealing from others, are you really a victim?  Or did you not even read the Topic at all?

 
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Today at 09:55:18 PM
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I have seen various types of scammers where they go to any extent to scam the users.
But this one is the laziest scammer of all of them. Why would anybody fall for this ?
Almost everyone who's into blockchain knows they cannot obtain any coins from a public ledger.
The scammer isn't even trying to scam at this point. It's like if you are unaware then just give me your coins.
People do fall for any form is scam mate, it’s not everyone that have good knowledge to identify such scams, but experience users especially this forum users who have been paying attention to all the advices that are being shared here and they learn about Bitcoin, wallets, keys and addresses and so on, they will easily know that this is a scam attempt to get victims because it is obvious.

And generally, any advice or support from telegram channels or groups to me are not legit, I don’t rate them at all because scammers have spoiled their reputation, so any information related to crypto or any service, do well to do your background check before trying the service because telegram don’t have that good reputation anymore because they don’t take action and allows scammers to ruin the platform for them.

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