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Topic: BITCOIN GOLD SCAM SITE mybtgwallet.com - page 4. (Read 12882 times)

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November 16, 2017, 04:17:44 AM
#15
everything that related somehow to Bitcoin Gold is a scam...

Everything that BTG touches turns to Shit

BTG*.* all websites on earth were operational scams for a month

Pool.Gold was redirection 1Mega Sol/Sec for a month

Nobody cared, then or now

BTG sites were turning good BTC into BTG shit,

Especially the YOBIT.NET site ( russian ), very much involved in scam of turn BTC into BTG.
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November 16, 2017, 04:12:24 AM
#14
Need to be careful. There are so many people cheating at these times.
And also bitcoin gold is scam Smiley Cheesy

Ok, you can say something is a scam but you must also proove it.

I asked for addreses to check on the blockchain, the guys gave me everything, screenshots of transactions, TX, addreses..everything.
They said that they are willing to give the private keys to the BTG devs to further investigate this.
I was sceptic at the beginning regarding this and thought it was a marketing method to undermine the trust of John Dass (developer of mybtgwallet.com) but at the end, when the users provided proof I started to believe them.
I asked them to also sign messages from the BTC addreses thei claim to be ripped but they didn't know yet how to do it. Will kepp in touch anyway.

PS: This thread is not for saying that BTG is a scam (which in my opinion is not). IT is for people that claimed that got scammed by mybtgwallet.com

BTG is a cryotocoin not a scam. It works as many other cryptocoins.

hmm i'll tell you why it is a scam
first of all they are doing it mostly for money - its obvious with this big premine
and yesterday someone found a hidden code inside bitcoin gold that takes fee's ..
search "bitcoin gold found hidden code" in google


Everybody is doing things online for the money, why else should they do it?

Almost 90% of the new coins are premined by their developers. (more than that, ICOs take between 10-20% out of the total supply by default for "marketing" purposes).

The code was inserted from one of the developers (the Bulgarian one) into the MINING POOL CODE the btgmine pool used. If you read on github about this code, you will see that the developer put this fee into the code with a comment ("to the devs" or something like that) stating that he made the code and gave it to the online community.If it was not for him, even now we should be waiting for a pool script to mine the damn coin.
Anyone who wanted to install the MINING POOL code, if they have taken a look into the code and understood it (which they should- to run a pool you must know code) they could have commented the fee line and there you go.......so, who is responsable for this? The guy who made the code or the admins of the pool by being superficial and only into it for the money?
After the community asked the bulgarian about this line, he modified the comment on the line (not removing it) and updated sources on github. The total fee was 1.5% which is fair taking into account that many pools charge more than that.

To sum it up : NONE of your proofs work til now.

Inform yourself more before saying that this or that are scams.

No offence.
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November 16, 2017, 03:57:32 AM
#13
Need to be careful. There are so many people cheating at these times.
And also bitcoin gold is scam Smiley Cheesy

Ok, you can say something is a scam but you must also proove it.

I asked for addreses to check on the blockchain, the guys gave me everything, screenshots of transactions, TX, addreses..everything.
They said that they are willing to give the private keys to the BTG devs to further investigate this.
I was sceptic at the beginning regarding this and thought it was a marketing method to undermine the trust of John Dass (developer of mybtgwallet.com) but at the end, when the users provided proof I started to believe them.
I asked them to also sign messages from the BTC addreses thei claim to be ripped but they didn't know yet how to do it. Will kepp in touch anyway.

PS: This thread is not for saying that BTG is a scam (which in my opinion is not). IT is for people that claimed that got scammed by mybtgwallet.com

BTG is a cryotocoin not a scam. It works as many other cryptocoins.

hmm i'll tell you why it is a scam
first of all they are doing it mostly for money - its obvious with this big premine
and yesterday someone found a hidden code inside bitcoin gold that takes fee's ..
search "bitcoin gold found hidden code" in google
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November 16, 2017, 03:47:39 AM
#12
Need to be careful. There are so many people cheating at these times.
And also bitcoin gold is scam Smiley Cheesy

Ok, you can say something is a scam but you must also proove it.

I asked for addreses to check on the blockchain, the guys gave me everything, screenshots of transactions, TX, addreses..everything.
They said that they are willing to give the private keys to the BTG devs to further investigate this.
I was sceptic at the beginning regarding this and thought it was a marketing method to undermine the trust of John Dass (developer of mybtgwallet.com) but at the end, when the users provided proof I started to believe them.
I asked them to also sign messages from the BTC addreses thei claim to be ripped but they didn't know yet how to do it. Will kepp in touch anyway.

PS: This thread is not for saying that BTG is a scam (which in my opinion is not). IT is for people that claimed that got scammed by mybtgwallet.com

BTG is a cryotocoin not a scam. It works as many other cryptocoins.
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November 16, 2017, 03:42:58 AM
#11
Need to be careful. There are so many people cheating at these times.
And also bitcoin gold is scam Smiley Cheesy
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November 16, 2017, 03:40:14 AM
#10
everything that related somehow to Bitcoin Gold is a scam...
member
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November 16, 2017, 03:38:36 AM
#9
Satoshi Nakamoto ripped me 10,000 BTC when I have wanted to buy a pizza from him. Some of the users claim that they lost up to 30,000 BTC (3 x pizza).
Watch out guys. But unfortunately there is no real evidence.

Common, this is nothing but FUD. It is really interesting how hard some people try to defame BTG in any possible way.

This topic is not fo defaming BTG.
BTG has nothing to do with this.Even more, the devs from BTG interacted with this scam by agreeing to take a look on this websites source and try to track the scammer.
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November 16, 2017, 03:36:05 AM
#8
We are also waiting for an official announcement.The devs from BTG told us that they've got access to the hosting server of the website and are investigating.
The developer of the website said he is investigating this too but the community acuses him for now until further proof.

The site is 1000% scam. You (all) should learn once at for all - never put your private keys on unknowns and suspicious sites.

My guess is that somebody hacked BTG site and put the phishing link there. It's pointless to steal some merely 40-50BTC and ruin a billions dollar cap project.

I agree with you.
In my opinion neither the Owner of mybtgwallet or BTG devs are responsible for this.
First responsability was for the users that input priv keys or mnemonics to the website ( I've been talking to a few of them, they weren't new in crypto (holding 4-6-7-12 BTC each) but kindda noobs with the blockchain technology)
Second responsability is for the mybtgwallet dev that put the product online before taking all measures (although he said he takes no responsability of the product).

PS: Never put your private keys anywhere on the web.
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November 16, 2017, 03:30:29 AM
#7
This website was on the official BTG page until a few hours ago.
Between 20-40 BTC were stolen by this website from the users trying to claim BTG for the BTC they had before the fork.
The users imput their mnemonics from BTC wallets in order to get the BTG wallet and private key.
This website used this menmonic to get access to the specified BTC account and empty it in a second.
After getting the BTC from those accounts the strange thing is that not for all the BTC account stolen, the scammer did not claim BTG although he had all info.

I built a community (https://join.slack.com/t/stolenbtc/shared_invite/enQtMjczNzMxOTM5MjIyLTNhZWRlNjNmMGUwOGJlYzFlMGZhNTIxMjA1ZWJhZmU1YTJjOTY3NTQ3Y2Q2YWE5NTc5NzAxZTRlYzAzYmEzMzA) with all the people that I could find that were ripped by this scammer and I helped a few of them to claim their btg. Feel free to join.

Some of the users claim that they lost up to 43 BTC.


Keep in touch.
Since it is in btg official webpage maybe developer of BTG is in cahoots with the one who stole btc, and they both have agreed to not claim btg's. It won't be listed on bitcoin gold official page unless my speculation is true. The fact that it got listed on their official page means that the developer might have had something to do with them or knows the scammer really well. For now wait for official announcement from btg dev, you can also go to services section and try to hire a skilled tracker to track the thief.

I think because of this, this really proves that the BTG is really a scam after all, If BTG is not a scam, why do they put a scam site on their official website that they say is trusted. I hope that this thread became threading so that many people here can no longer get scam by them.
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November 16, 2017, 03:27:54 AM
#6
We are also waiting for an official announcement.The devs from BTG told us that they've got access to the hosting server of the website and are investigating.
The developer of the website said he is investigating this too but the community acuses him for now until further proof.

The site is 1000% scam. You (all) should learn once at for all - never put your private keys on unknowns and suspicious sites.

My guess is that somebody hacked BTG site and put the phishing link there. It's pointless to steal some merely 40-50BTC and ruin a billions dollar cap project.

I do agree with this guy. Many hackers nowadays scamming in ICOs as well. Won't be surprised if BTG site was hacked.
legendary
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November 16, 2017, 03:16:13 AM
#5
We are also waiting for an official announcement.The devs from BTG told us that they've got access to the hosting server of the website and are investigating.
The developer of the website said he is investigating this too but the community acuses him for now until further proof.

The site is 1000% scam. You (all) should learn once at for all - never put your private keys on unknowns and suspicious sites.

My guess is that somebody hacked BTG site and put the phishing link there. It's pointless to steal some merely 40-50BTC and ruin a billions dollar cap project.
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Merit: 113
November 16, 2017, 03:15:00 AM
#4
Satoshi Nakamoto ripped me 10,000 BTC when I have wanted to buy a pizza from him. Some of the users claim that they lost up to 30,000 BTC (3 x pizza).
Watch out guys. But unfortunately there is no real evidence.

Common, this is nothing but FUD. It is really interesting how hard some people try to defame BTG in any possible way.
member
Activity: 163
Merit: 10
November 16, 2017, 03:12:55 AM
#3
We are also waiting for an official announcement.The devs from BTG told us that they've got access to the hosting server of the website and are investigating.
The developer of the website said he is investigating this too but the community acuses him for now until further proof.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 544
November 16, 2017, 03:08:11 AM
#2
This website was on the official BTG page until a few hours ago.
Between 20-40 BTC were stolen by this website from the users trying to claim BTG for the BTC they had before the fork.
The users imput their mnemonics from BTC wallets in order to get the BTG wallet and private key.
This website used this menmonic to get access to the specified BTC account and empty it in a second.
After getting the BTC from those accounts the strange thing is that not for all the BTC account stolen, the scammer did not claim BTG although he had all info.

I built a community (https://join.slack.com/t/stolenbtc/shared_invite/enQtMjczNzMxOTM5MjIyLTNhZWRlNjNmMGUwOGJlYzFlMGZhNTIxMjA1ZWJhZmU1YTJjOTY3NTQ3Y2Q2YWE5NTc5NzAxZTRlYzAzYmEzMzA) with all the people that I could find that were ripped by this scammer and I helped a few of them to claim their btg. Feel free to join.

Some of the users claim that they lost up to 43 BTC.


Keep in touch.
Since it is in btg official webpage maybe developer of BTG is in cahoots with the one who stole btc, and they both have agreed to not claim btg's. It won't be listed on bitcoin gold official page unless my speculation is true. The fact that it got listed on their official page means that the developer might have had something to do with them or knows the scammer really well. For now wait for official announcement from btg dev, you can also go to services section and try to hire a skilled tracker to track the thief.
member
Activity: 163
Merit: 10
November 16, 2017, 03:00:04 AM
#1
This website was on the official BTG page until a few hours ago.
Between 20-40 BTC were stolen by this website from the users trying to claim BTG for the BTC they had before the fork.
The users imput their mnemonics from BTC wallets in order to get the BTG wallet and private key.
This website used this menmonic to get access to the specified BTC account and empty it in a second.
After getting the BTC from those accounts the strange thing is that not for all the BTC account stolen, the scammer did not claim BTG although he had all info.

I built a community (https://join.slack.com/t/stolenbtc/shared_invite/enQtMjczNzMxOTM5MjIyLTNhZWRlNjNmMGUwOGJlYzFlMGZhNTIxMjA1ZWJhZmU1YTJjOTY3NTQ3Y2Q2YWE5NTc5NzAxZTRlYzAzYmEzMzA) with all the people that I could find that were ripped by this scammer and I helped a few of them to claim their btg. Feel free to join.

Some of the users claim that they lost up to 43 BTC.


Keep in touch.
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