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newbie
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December 31, 2014, 04:35:48 PM
#57
No, I never downloaded a "generator" but I do have knowledge of the field (a [former] friend of mine made a Millionaire City premium currency generator and a RS 2007 partyhat generator - the latter was technically a phisher) and I sincerely hope none of you fall for this shit.
PS - this "friend" of mine scammed me for 0.2 BTC. So, yeah.
*assuming that you got this far.


thanks you explained it in very detailed manner
newbie
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December 20, 2014, 07:14:45 PM
#56
Sure it is.

If you believe that, I got some magic beans to sell you to grow your own beanstalk that'll create a Brooklyn Bridge to Nigeria.

lol. I always wanted to get out of Nigeria... BUT i need a magic bean to be able to get out all my inheritage as the ex prince I once was!!!  Grin Grin Grin
hero member
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December 18, 2014, 11:11:09 PM
#55
If any noob just took 5-10 minutes to read up on Bitcoin or watch a few educational youtube videos, they'd know there's no such thing as a "Bitcoin Generator".

Closest thing to a Bitcoin Generator, is a Bitcoin miner, but that's a whole other thread's worth.

Any noobs still thinking about these Bitcoin generators please visit this site first:

https://bitcoin.org/en/

Click on every link, read front to back and watch every video 10 times, and don't come back here until you know what Bitcoin is all about!   Wink

This is an infomation that I need.

As I knew,mining bitcoin isn't simple & instant , need much resource & time to mine it
hero member
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December 18, 2014, 10:48:08 AM
#54
If any noob just took 5-10 minutes to read up on Bitcoin or watch a few educational youtube videos, they'd know there's no such thing as a "Bitcoin Generator".

Closest thing to a Bitcoin Generator, is a Bitcoin miner, but that's a whole other thread's worth.

Any noobs still thinking about these Bitcoin generators please visit this site first:

https://bitcoin.org/en/

Click on every link, read front to back and watch every video 10 times, and don't come back here until you know what Bitcoin is all about!   Wink
legendary
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December 18, 2014, 06:17:09 AM
#53
one of the myriads of scammer out there, don't bother
legendary
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December 16, 2014, 10:28:51 AM
#52
Thing is, people new to Bitcoin see this on one of the biggest social media sites in the world, and think.. "If this is real, and if people can do this, why invest?"

I will not invest in something, that can be "knocked off" / "faked" / "pirated" ..........

Or they fall for that, and they become one of the many haters. {They will never admit, they were too stupid to fall for the scam, they will just vent their negativity towards bitcoin in public, and this will have a negative effect on all of us, who know the true worth of the currency}  Angry
sr. member
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December 16, 2014, 09:09:16 AM
#51
Depends on what you mean. If you mean generating BTC adresses then yeah there could be, but it's better to use an offline wallet to get new adresses and be more safe overall.

There's also Bitcoin mining, you can get Bitcoins by using your PC and doing that process, if you wanna learn more just search on google, YouTube or look on this forum.

If you mean something that will magically make free Bitcoins for you then I'm sorry to tell you but that doesn't exist. The closest things are pages called Faucets, you gotta enter a captcha and your BTC adress and they'll give you a very small amount of BTC.

Don't download applications that promise you something for free, they're probably virus or scam.

"I see lots of bitcoin generator  videos on youtube  and I must say it looks "functional" . He asks if there is any working bitcoin generators because he found a lot of videos in youtube about it . Really they are fake ones.


If you are new to bitcoin, you tends to fall for the this scam. I knew it was scam
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December 15, 2014, 11:03:36 AM
#50
Depends on what you mean. If you mean generating BTC adresses then yeah there could be, but it's better to use an offline wallet to get new adresses and be more safe overall.

There's also Bitcoin mining, you can get Bitcoins by using your PC and doing that process, if you wanna learn more just search on google, YouTube or look on this forum.

If you mean something that will magically make free Bitcoins for you then I'm sorry to tell you but that doesn't exist. The closest things are pages called Faucets, you gotta enter a captcha and your BTC adress and they'll give you a very small amount of BTC.

Don't download applications that promise you something for free, they're probably virus or scam.

"I see lots of bitcoin generator  videos on youtube  and I must say it looks "functional" . He asks if there is any working bitcoin generators because he found a lot of videos in youtube about it . Really they are fake ones.
full member
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December 14, 2014, 10:14:25 PM
#49
Depends on what you mean. If you mean generating BTC adresses then yeah there could be, but it's better to use an offline wallet to get new adresses and be more safe overall.

There's also Bitcoin mining, you can get Bitcoins by using your PC and doing that process, if you wanna learn more just search on google, YouTube or look on this forum.

If you mean something that will magically make free Bitcoins for you then I'm sorry to tell you but that doesn't exist. The closest things are pages called Faucets, you gotta enter a captcha and your BTC adress and they'll give you a very small amount of BTC.

Don't download applications that promise you something for free, they're probably virus or scam.
member
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i ♥ coinichiwa
December 14, 2014, 02:24:38 PM
#48
They are fake ... Keyloggers or PPD sites in which you need to pay.
sr. member
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December 14, 2014, 02:35:56 AM
#47
read the first page, I think it is funny
sr. member
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July 19, 2014, 08:26:57 AM
#46
like who?
sr. member
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July 19, 2014, 02:53:44 AM
#45
It is so hard to feel bad for people that see these things and say "oh yea here we go baby". They say that a sucker is born every minute I find that to be true. I have seen it multiple times and even on this forum.
member
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July 19, 2014, 02:42:04 AM
#44
Has anybody got scammed by this?
I'm pretty sure there are some very new newbies who don't have a good knowledge of bitcoins and good security got scammed by this.
Sadly this is true as there are a lot of people who simply are too trusting
sr. member
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July 15, 2014, 12:57:23 PM
#43
The funniest thing about these "bitcoin generators" is how easy it is to find out they are a scam so it's hard for me to sympathize with anyone who falls for this. Just do a Google search of the link before you download it and you'll find out just how ludicrous the scam is, often targeting teenagers etc, Bitcoin is just the tip of the iceberg here.
Definitely, they think they are too smart to get scammed and trust youtube videos all day.
newbie
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July 18, 2014, 10:35:06 PM
#43
I doubt it's just for the author  Grin
legendary
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July 18, 2014, 02:17:44 AM
#42
The alleged bitcoin "generators" are fucking disgusting.
I can summarize how they work below.
  • 1 - They make a piece of shit VisualBasic executable that looks enticing and functional.
  • 2 - They make a video of the piece of shit exe "working" which includes either a forged or unrelated bitcoin transaction on an explorer.
  • 3 - They buy views and likes.
  • 4 - You, a person of average gullibility, downloads the "program" from the description.
  • 5 - You must complete a "survey" from a list of surveys.
  • 5a - The survey you complete gives your contact information or demographics to a central server that sells it to pretty much anyone.
  • 5b - The person who sent you to complete the survey - in this case the creator of the "generator" - gets a stipend, usually $2.
  • 5c - Now that your phone number/email is being sold to pretty much any company, you will get spam for the rest of your life.
  • 6 - After completing the survey, you get the download. It's an encrypted RAR with a text file saying the password can be downloaded at a certain link.
  • 7 - *click* - downloading the password requires going through number 5 again. Then you successfully unzip the archive.
  • 8 - You run the executable which, when it doesn't work, suggests you may have downloaded a bad copy or something and asks you to start over from number 4.
  • 8a - Also, a VB app can do a lot. You, "knowing full well" that a program like the one you just downloaded is used for "interesting" purposes, tells your virus scanners to bug off and ignore the program.
  • 8b - Well, now you have malware.
  • 9 - The creator of the baloney product now has some free money from idiots like you* downloading their shit.
  • 10 - They buy drugs or some shit.

No, I never downloaded a "generator" but I do have knowledge of the field (a [former] friend of mine made a Millionaire City premium currency generator and a RS 2007 partyhat generator - the latter was technically a phisher) and I sincerely hope none of you fall for this shit.
PS - this "friend" of mine scammed me for 0.2 BTC. So, yeah.
*assuming that you got this far.


WOW! That's a pretty good description of what happens!
Stay away from these kind of programs! They can also steal your btc with keyloggers and rats!
Don't even open their notepad files, most will have scripts that will steal your coins.
Quoting so peoples on page three can see Smiley
full member
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July 16, 2014, 03:03:06 PM
#41
Does it work? I'm kinda curious. I see lots of bitcoin generator  videos on youtube  and I must say it looks "functional"

Well yeah, they're called 'miners'... It's quite funny to find a post here in this sub-forum called... well... 'Mining'  Cheesy
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July 16, 2014, 08:44:20 AM
#40
Bitcoin generator, It sounds like a shit for me.  Angry
legendary
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July 15, 2014, 09:44:11 AM
#39
Has anybody got scammed by this?
I'm pretty sure there are some very new newbies who don't have a good knowledge of bitcoins and good security got scammed by this.
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