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legendary
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March 05, 2018, 08:32:15 PM
#70
Has your English always been this bad?

I'd say from a look thru his posting history that it's pretty similar now, grammar and punctuation wise, to how it's been in the past.
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March 05, 2018, 08:26:09 PM
#69
I am not that business mode like localbitcoins,aka user trade i accumulate bitcoin.I have very tiny bitcoins.My business mode is user buy bitcoins then i get it from exchanges then send to him based on real time market price.

Has your English always been this bad?

What about your website do you still have that?
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March 05, 2018, 07:42:23 PM
#68
I am not that business mode like localbitcoins,aka user trade i accumulate bitcoin.I have very tiny bitcoins.My business mode is user buy bitcoins then i get it from exchanges then send to him based on real time market price.
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March 05, 2018, 10:31:46 AM
#67
I think there are more people like me than you imagine. 40% of Americans don't even have 5 grand saved

but we are talking bitcoiners!

97% of non Pajeet posters who have been here a few years must be able to rustle up a few BTC surely?

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March 05, 2018, 10:16:30 AM
#66
the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..

This is an insane request. Why should he transfer that much? Where did you get the figure from and who made you arbiter?

its a random number.. he has been about long enough to have that liquid.. and its a large enough amount that if his account was compromised the hacker/buyer would not spend so much to keep this shit going on..

it would be pointless to say send 0.01 to an address as "if" someone had ownership of the account they would be happy to burn that amount.. get where I am coming from?

Assuming someone has any btc just because they have been involved in trading btc for a few years is a pretty shitty assumption.

not everyone is a shortpocket like you fella

I think there are more people like me than you imagine. 40% of Americans don't even have 5 grand saved
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 10:07:03 AM
#65
the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..

This is an insane request. Why should he transfer that much? Where did you get the figure from and who made you arbiter?

its a random number.. he has been about long enough to have that liquid.. and its a large enough amount that if his account was compromised the hacker/buyer would not spend so much to keep this shit going on..

it would be pointless to say send 0.01 to an address as "if" someone had ownership of the account they would be happy to burn that amount.. get where I am coming from?

Assuming someone has any btc just because they have been involved in trading btc for a few years is a pretty shitty assumption.

not everyone is a shortpocket like you fella
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March 05, 2018, 10:02:47 AM
#64
the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..

This is an insane request. Why should he transfer that much? Where did you get the figure from and who made you arbiter?

its a random number.. he has been about long enough to have that liquid.. and its a large enough amount that if his account was compromised the hacker/buyer would not spend so much to keep this shit going on..

it would be pointless to say send 0.01 to an address as "if" someone had ownership of the account they would be happy to burn that amount.. get where I am coming from?

Assuming someone has any btc just because they have been involved in trading btc for a few years is a pretty shitty assumption.
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 09:56:40 AM
#63
the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..

This is an insane request. Why should he transfer that much? Where did you get the figure from and who made you arbiter?

its a random number.. he has been about long enough to have that liquid.. and its a large enough amount that if his account was compromised the hacker/buyer would not spend so much to keep this shit going on..

it would be pointless to say send 0.01 to an address as "if" someone had ownership of the account they would be happy to burn that amount.. get where I am coming from?
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March 05, 2018, 09:51:13 AM
#62
the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..

This is an insane request. Why should he transfer that much? Where did you get the figure from and who made you arbiter?
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March 05, 2018, 09:45:24 AM
#61
Oh dang,you guys have good imagination. Its impossible and meaningless for me to SEll Accounts.I never even thought of that.

Well i dont know whats wrong with the log shows my account passwords changed on March 1,but i do registered a new account on  forum.bitcoin.com and have a new password set on there.I dont know it influece this website or no.

I was looking for arbitrage traders and i am still looking for .Like I said i was trying to do some marketing on my account and thread because i am in good mood to promote my business this year and I moved into a new office recentlly.I also tried to PM some old customers like Killyou72 just want to make some good connections.Smiley

All my accounts including bitcointalk,bitcoin.com ,Facebook,Twitter are all Normal.

Any of the info can be pulled from your PMs. I wish we would have talked over the phone, because I could verify your voice.

Where is the number 30k coming from?
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 07:34:14 AM
#60
Oh dang,you guys have good imagination. Its impossible and meaningless for me to SEll Accounts.I never even thought of that.

Well i dont know whats wrong with the log shows my account passwords changed on March 1,but i do registered a new account on  forum.bitcoin.com and have a new password set on there.I dont know it influece this website or no.

I was looking for arbitrage traders and i am still looking for .Like I said i was trying to do some marketing on my account and thread because i am in good mood to promote my business this year and I moved into a new office recentlly.I also tried to PM some old customers like Killyou72 just want to make some good connections.Smiley

All my accounts including bitcointalk,bitcoin.com ,Facebook,Twitter are all Normal.

the old exchange address I quoted earlier - send a transaction to that address for 2.69696969 BTC in the next hour.. if you do that it proves that you are the original owner of this account and the exchange account. I dont believe an account buyer would waste $30K proving the account..
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 07:19:07 AM
#59
Oh dang,you guys have good imagination. Its impossible and meaningless for me to SEll Accounts.I never even thought of that.

Well i dont know whats wrong with the log shows my account passwords changed on March 1,but i do registered a new account on  forum.bitcoin.com and have a new password set on there.I dont know it influece this website or no.

I was looking for arbitrage traders and i am still looking for .Like I said i was trying to do some marketing on my account and thread because i am in good mood to promote my business this year and I moved into a new office recentlly.I also tried to PM some old customers like Killyou72 just want to make some good connections.Smiley

All my accounts including bitcointalk,bitcoin.com ,Facebook,Twitter are all Normal.
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 06:49:14 AM
#58
He says over wechat he isn't hacked. But there's no way that the original shvdvd doesn't know how to sign an address.

I don't think every single one of his social media accounts is hacked. So maybe he sold all of the accounts?

I thought something fishy was going on when he wanted to find an arbitrage partner

If you have a keylogger or your computer is compromised then all your accounts you use from that one could be. He also could have used the same password across them all. Of course he may have also sold his account or business as well.

the replies are out of character and not those of an experienced bitcoiner surely
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March 05, 2018, 06:42:56 AM
#57
He says over wechat he isn't hacked. But there's no way that the original shvdvd doesn't know how to sign an address.

I don't think every single one of his social media accounts is hacked. So maybe he sold all of the accounts?

I thought something fishy was going on when he wanted to find an arbitrage partner

If you have a keylogger or your computer is compromised then all your accounts you use from that one could be. He also could have used the same password across them all. Of course he may have also sold his account or business as well.
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legendary
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March 05, 2018, 06:37:06 AM
#56
He says over wechat he isn't hacked. But there's no way that the original shvdvd doesn't know how to sign an address.

I don't think every single one of his social media accounts is hacked. So maybe he sold all of the accounts?

I thought something fishy was going on when he wanted to find an arbitrage partner

I can't say yes or no on this particular account but I have seen "account packages" for sell here including account, BTC addy/wallet, email, Facebook/Twitter and even Paypal accounts.
Hope this gets straightened out.
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March 05, 2018, 06:13:55 AM
#55
He says over wechat he isn't hacked. But there's no way that the original shvdvd doesn't know how to sign an address.

I don't think every single one of his social media accounts is hacked. So maybe he sold all of the accounts?

I thought something fishy was going on when he wanted to find an arbitrage partner
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 06:00:12 AM
#54
yeah several things.List me? I am not worried since i can verify everthing. Plus a Staff member last night already stand on my side and confirmed my account is NOT hacked.

I don't know because I'm not you but if someone wanted to me to prove my identity here or I was who I said I was I know I would be able to provide numerous instances of proof personally relevant to me or answer questions on specific trades or deals I have done that only I and the parties involved would know. As for what level of proof you can provide that is something you're going to have to think about.

For someone involved with bitcoin for so long the fact that you can't sign a message and then post a brand new address asking someone to send money to it is seems a little fishy. Also how your behaviour changed on the 1st and your wife account juts pops up the same day for the first time. Even if you are legit you must be able to accept that things seem a little off here. 
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 05:37:18 AM
#53
So after a while thinking that maybe I could help him verify that he's not really hacked, I came to his live chat (https://tawk.to/thomasxu) and talked to him. I asked him to upload a selfie with a paper that says "I am not hacked, 04 March 2018" on his own Facebook page which he just did and by the look of it, I think he's the real Thomas.
So you are saying that you have evidence and believe that shdvb is not hacked?


I have his skype id, where I talked to him many times. If it help to confirm from skype, I can talk him there. But I never saw his face, so I can't confirm his face.

Depends to what level he's been compromised. Maybe the attacker has access to everything.

!!!This account is not hacked or compromised by anyone.I still and will always have the account ownership.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3061930.new#new this could get cleared up sooner or later.
For this,I need an old customer of mine to tip me a small amount of bitcoins like 0.0001 to my trezor wallet below
so I could sign a signature and prove what you guys want.

My trezor bitcoin wallet: 3Q8EpEZpConcWq3Mn8FGYikZg1eCTYAw3h

Lol, where have you posted that address before? It's had no transactions. All these things you're claiming and then failing to provide any reasonable evidence that you are who you say you are just make this look more suspicious. You've been trading on here for years so there must be several things you could use to prove your identity beyond reasonable doubt.

yeah several things.List me? I am not worried since i can verify everthing. Plus a Staff member last night already stand on my side and confirmed my account is NOT hacked.
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March 05, 2018, 05:13:28 AM
#52
So after a while thinking that maybe I could help him verify that he's not really hacked, I came to his live chat (https://tawk.to/thomasxu) and talked to him. I asked him to upload a selfie with a paper that says "I am not hacked, 04 March 2018" on his own Facebook page which he just did and by the look of it, I think he's the real Thomas.
So you are saying that you have evidence and believe that shdvb is not hacked?


I have his skype id, where I talked to him many times. If it help to confirm from skype, I can talk him there. But I never saw his face, so I can't confirm his face.

Depends to what level he's been compromised. Maybe the attacker has access to everything.

!!!This account is not hacked or compromised by anyone.I still and will always have the account ownership.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3061930.new#new this could get cleared up sooner or later.
For this,I need an old customer of mine to tip me a small amount of bitcoins like 0.0001 to my trezor wallet below
so I could sign a signature and prove what you guys want.

My trezor bitcoin wallet: 3Q8EpEZpConcWq3Mn8FGYikZg1eCTYAw3h

Lol, where have you posted that address before? It's had no transactions. All these things you're claiming and then failing to provide any reasonable evidence that you are who you say you are just make this look more suspicious. You've been trading on here for years so there must be several things you could use to prove your identity beyond reasonable doubt.
legendary
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March 04, 2018, 11:04:42 PM
#51
!!!This account is not hacked or compromised by anyone.I still and will always have the account ownership.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3061930.new#new this could get cleared up sooner or later.
For this,I need an old customer of mine to tip me a small amount of bitcoins like 0.0001 to my trezor wallet below
so I could sign a signature and prove what you guys want.

My trezor bitcoin wallet: 3Q8EpEZpConcWq3Mn8FGYikZg1eCTYAw3h

You don't need BTC to sign from an address. Even if you did, blocktrail and google search show no previous history for the address 3Q8EpEZpConcWq3Mn8FGYikZg1eCTYAw3h on bitcointalk.org, so it wouldn't help. Also, you can't sign from an P2SH-P2WSH address IIRC.
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