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Topic: Beware all Crypto Owners. Privatekey of Bitcoins & Altcoins Are Compromised. (Read 295 times)

sr. member
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The next phase will be to ask people for money to help them protect their wallets or telling them to provide seed phrase to facilitate the protection process. OP your claims are not true because you have not shown any proof even in your article. This is pure fake information that should not be taken seriously.
Exactly what a post like this is pointing at is that they try to play and convince people with fake news, thinking everyone is their random street kids, which they can brainwash with whatever they have, telling them why what they know before is full of shit and want them to take their own idea as what's best.
 
If the entire private key and phrase to wallets that have ever been created are compromised, then why are we creating new ones and storing our bitcoins without having them stolen unless we carelessly get our access key exposed?
 
This post is not more than "I can help you protect your wallet from this and get safe in exchange for a little money, or I won't charge you; just give me your key and I will do the rest." These cheap marketers are all losing it gradually.
hero member
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And so we don't need Quantum Computers to break every existing private keys moving forward as they are now all compromised by this one website + Bitcoin address? I think the OP shows that he doesn't know how Bitcoin works and how it is hard to crack private keys. Anyhow, good luck to him on his journey. He can start to break every Bitcoin address he can find in this community alone and see how many of them can he break or crack and get those precious Bitcoin. Alamy website? I haven't heard of it and I'm not interested to know as it has nothing to do with crypto at all.

I think this whole idea that all crypto keys are tied to this one website lol. Which ones? he just says crypto in general and thats it but I wonder if its only certain ones. Also if you have already compromized any of these I would love to see some proof!
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And so we don't need Quantum Computers to break every existing private keys moving forward as they are now all compromised by this one website + Bitcoin address? I think the OP shows that he doesn't know how Bitcoin works and how it is hard to crack private keys. Anyhow, good luck to him on his journey. He can start to break every Bitcoin address he can find in this community alone and see how many of them can he break or crack and get those precious Bitcoin. Alamy website? I haven't heard of it and I'm not interested to know as it has nothing to do with crypto at all.
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Good for you, it means you know the private key of all addresses in this world.

This is the list of richest Bitcoin addresses https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html, now hack it. You don't have to offer people to secure their wallets when you can steal all the coins.

Thank me later. Wink
That's my thought too, why not just be quiet about all this and steal all the bitcoins in the world without telling anyone, wouldn't that be the best thing to do in all this? I guess you really need to generate hype on fake news so people will check it out. And to you OP, how in the world is it possible that this can happen when there's a lot of bitcoin puzzle out there that's posted here for a long time already and no one has so far ever been able to crack those puzzles? There's no way that a technology that advance wouldn't be used on those puzzles right?
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At the article I have explained in detail on how All Bitcoins and Altcoins private keys and its balance crypto in the wallets adrresses are compromised.

There is not enough data storage in the world to store anywhere close to all 2^256 keys of Bitcoin, let alone the ones for all the other altcoins, so your assessment is full of baloney.

Besides, if all the keys were compromised, it would be trivial to break the crypto financial system and the value of all coins would go to zero.
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I have written an article that shows, how few group of people controls all cryptocurrency and all cryptocurrency are compromised.

It can happen at any time, and this has to do with how we handle our asset private keys storages, but someone's else's error cannot affect my own asset, he can only be the affected one, each individual is being treated as according to the level of our privacy and security measures adopted on our asset, we are less affected by other vulnerabilities.

There is a connection between crypto private keys and Alamy website. It shows that private keys of all cryptocurrency is directly or indirectly linked with this website. By research, I have find website Alamy is a gateway to know the private key of any given wallet address, of any cryptocurrencies.

For someone like me, i will always be safe since i will never engage the use of such search engine or website, most of the security threats we received are the causes that starts from our dealings with the, we sometimes tend to be looking for what is not lost till we fall their hands for attack.
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I challenge you again. If you can do? do it.
Get trillions of random private keys of Bitcoins, Google it. And each time you will find Alamy images appear at image section.



Lol why would I be foolish to place my private keys on a search engine.
Not a believer of Google S called privacy
So I would pass but still stand my ground that what you said with the emphasis on all private keys is a sham
Is impossicant.
legendary
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I'm hoping no one actually needs this explained to them, but just in case:
Do. Not. Enter. Your. Private. Keys. Into. A. Search. Engine.

Listening to people like the OP is how you lose your coins.

I'd like to extend this warning to: "AND do not look up your private key on a webpage showing (tabbed) lists of all keys".
I've seen those sites listing "all" keys in tabbed pages with a couple hundred keys per page, using an easy way to drill down to the page with a list also containing your key. A malicious person could look into their webserver's log, look at which pages were visited by non-bot looking users, then try the 100 keys on each visited page... It would be a really easy way of bruteforcing since it would reduce the attack vector by a huuuuuuuuge factor.
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This is just a pure lie, or are you trying to direct traffic to the Alamy website? This website and Bitcoin have nothing in common whatsoever, so why are you now heating up unnecessary discussion which can cause the faint in heart to be affected?

Bitcoin doesn't work like that, the same is true for altcoins in good wallets, nothing is special here and if you are using a non-custodial wallet, you can never miss it or see anything gone wrong, unless for hacking. But if it is a deliberate plan of pretence but sending your access data to somewhere else, that is a big lie.

Needless to say, there are many open-source wallets which you can choose from. This means that nothing is hidden in them, and if such your allegation is true, it would have been warned by professionals in the field and not someone like you who might have only read it but not even a tech guy.

legendary
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I'm hoping no one actually needs this explained to them, but just in case:
Do. Not. Enter. Your. Private. Keys. Into. A. Search. Engine. Or. Website

Listening to people like the OP is how you lose your coins.

It's like one of those scam emails that try to convince you "your account is compromised" and that the action you should take to "secure your account" is to be a gullible idiot and hand your details over to the scammer.
jr. member
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Why just one private key? Why not a screenshot of many private keys that have been compromised? Or maybe it's just this one that was compromised by the owner?

There was a stupid crypto wallet that stores keys in a cloud storage years ago I can't remember that name anymore, but it was a closed source wallet, which is why many beginners are warned to stay away from any closed source wallet.

It's also possible that you crafted this whole story, because it looks fake too, maybe you just do the whole thing yourself to gain attention or maybe you even want people to get access to that private key and start trying to move some assets and get clapped in the process?

It is well, anyway, thanks for sharing, people on here do know better than you think, they are not stupid, with open source wallet and complete air gapped feature this nonsense is impossible.

At the article, Ihave just shown the example of open sourced private key and wallet address. But  I also tried many of my own random wallet address and private keys of my own Bitcoin core wallet. I did Google search it and found all are showing up Alamy site's images.
I even found that those private keys are embeded in the way of secret code at many of their images.

jr. member
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Lol that if you want to protect your private key contact me cracked me up.
This is a way to scam paranoid and ignorant individuals of their keys.
If all keys to every cryptocurrency were compromised as the blogger stated would investors still be putting their funds in cryptocurrency?
Private keys are randomly generated
There's no way it's possible that all private keys can't be located in some unknown site.


Alamy is a site for selling photos.
Except a compromised account that have been hacked
There's no way all existing keys can be compromised.

I challenge you, take any random private key of your own Bitcoin, Doge or Etherreum wallet address. Google it, then search Image section. You will find "Alamy" site many of their images showing up.
Why it will show up? Cause that private key is embedded in any of those images.

You must understand how Google works? If you search for "online sales". GoGoogle will show up all online sale website, because those sites embed " online sale " keywords in their site and thefore Google show up it at search engine.

I challenge you again. If you can do? do it.
Get trillions of random private keys of Bitcoins, Google it. And each time you will find Alamy images appear at image section.


sr. member
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Though the day is just breaking over here, but I did say that this is, and will probably be the funniest post i will read on bitcointalk today.

I've not gone through the article just yet, but I will do after posting this comment, but then, one question popping up in my head right now is, if this alamy site the op talked about actually have an access to every private key to every single wallet that exists on the blockchain, why don't those behind that site organize and carry out the world's largest scam?, since knowing every private key to every wallet on the blockchain simply means they have access to everyone 's money as well - why don't they make history for themselves.
You spoke my mind, you spoke as a wise man and indeed you are. Because I was also thinking in same direction because if the site he mentioned was as unsecured as he said, I believe by now everybody's wallet would have been compromised by now. Because no body would have access to such thing and still be broke and never made an attempt of hijacking the fund and enriching themselves.
hero member
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I have written an article that shows, how few group of people controls all cryptocurrency and all cryptocurrency are compromised.
Ok, you just want people to read your article but I won't be doing it because with this sentence I know that it's kind of BS. If these groups know that all crypto are compromised then they make themselves their names and rich already. But is there a news with that? None, because if they can know everyone's private keys then that means that the market has already gone black and they're now kings of this world but no way, it's all bs.
jr. member
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100% OP is looking for clicks. And I'll just put him on ignore.

This was all I needed to know that you’re full of shit.





You really got m laughing when you brought in the 1FE for London and  1LD for England, you could have said something more reasonable than coming up with something a toddler wouldn’t even say because of how stupid it sounds.
I haven't bothered to read the article because it seems OP is also looking for clicks (based on his username @seoexpert555), but can someone tell me why he does not deserve a red tag and flag. From what I can deduce from the post and comments, he is misinforming people and perhaps even scam them in the name of securing their private keys.
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This was all I needed to know that you’re full of shit.





You really got m laughing when you brought in the 1FE for London and  1LD for England, you could have said something more reasonable than coming up with something a toddler wouldn’t even say because of how stupid it sounds.
I haven't bothered to read the article because it seems OP is also looking for clicks (based on his username @seoexpert555), but can someone tell me why he does not deserve a red tag and flag. From what I can deduce from the post and comments, he is misinforming people and perhaps even scam them in the name of securing their private keys.
legendary
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Google probably just show non-relevant result where it's content/link contain few same character/text.
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Why just one private key? Why not a screenshot of many private keys that have been compromised? Or maybe it's just this one that was compromised by the owner?

There was a stupid crypto wallet that stores keys in a cloud storage years ago I can't remember that name anymore, but it was a closed source wallet, which is why many beginners are warned to stay away from any closed source wallet.

It's also possible that you crafted this whole story, because it looks fake too, maybe you just do the whole thing yourself to gain attention or maybe you even want people to get access to that private key and start trying to move some assets and get clapped in the process?

It is well, anyway, thanks for sharing, people on here do know better than you think, they are not stupid, with open source wallet and complete air gapped feature this nonsense is impossible.
hero member
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This was all I needed to know that you’re full of shit.





You really got m laughing when you brought in the 1FE for London and  1LD for England, you could have said something more reasonable than coming up with something a toddler wouldn’t even say because of how stupid it sounds.
hero member
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The next phase will be to ask people for money to help them protect their wallets or telling them to provide seed phrase to facilitate the protection process. OP your claims are not true because you have not shown any proof even in your article. This is pure fake information that should not be taken seriously.

Though the day is just breaking over here, but I did say that this is, and will probably be the funniest post i will read on bitcointalk today.

I've not gone through the article just yet, but I will do after posting this comment, but then, one question popping up in my head right now is, if this alamy site the op talked about actually have an access to every private key to every single wallet that exists on the blockchain, why don't those behind that site organize and carry out the world's largest scam?, since knowing every private key to every wallet on the blockchain simply means they have access to everyone 's money as well - why don't they make history for themselves.
Maybe he is a good man that don't want to take other people's money and just wants to offer assistance to the crypto community. I don't think anybody will believe is claim because it just unthinkable to assume this fallacy. I think he came to the wrong forum.
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