I'd suggest to fix the date (9/4 is ambiguous) and provide a link to the staked post.
fixed, thanks!
I don't live on the forum. My posting from the point of creation of my account in 2013 up until the beginning of the year has been fairly sporadic.
In fact, if posting on this forum was, for some inexplicable reason, a scarce resource, I wouldn't hesitate to give my posting rights to someone who desperately needed it.
Especially to this fellow who has an urgent need to advertise signatures for shoddy bitcoin porn websites.
By the way, I hope everyone reading this is well aware that signing a message right now with a PGP key and a bitcoin address that have absolutely no relation to me or this account, servers absolutely no purpose and is in fact meaningless.
i was in xotika signature campaign, so you already knew your account were stolen, keep posting and you do nothing?
edit : i thought you are in urgent need too sometime
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8850473everyone can see its hacker
how it is possible, i bought account from someone and changed email to
[email protected]Aleister Crowley bought account from me and he changed the email
there are almost 0% chances new buyer will change email address that the hacker is claiming as his
there are 2 possibilities
1 = that
[email protected] account wasn't registered, someone registered it and reset the password
2 = if it was registered then owner of
[email protected] saw emails from bitcointalk to his inbox and reset the password
ctlaltdefeat do you have any proof
he said he is no related to
[email protected] but
[email protected] , i am curious the truth ctlaltdefeat account was reset from which email? if there is a way to know it.
That's the thing: I haven't posted any bitcoin address, ever.
If needed, my post history pre-hacking shows lots of posts regarding various sportsbooks, for example Fairlay. I can prove I have the same user on Fairlay, if need be.
I can commend you on your choice of unique and complex password (I use a password manager-generated password and 2FA auth for sites that really matter to me), but I rather doubt that someone bruteforced my password for this site.
Is this yours?
https://blockchain.info/address/1METnz1Gvcz1Ce1D29SBZAtE9cok5cHEy8i would trust 99% to anyone who can sign message from this address 1METnz1Gvcz1Ce1D29SBZAtE9cok5cHEy8 , that he is the original owner of ctlaltdefeat account, and let's see who's a bad guy here.