Pages:
Author

Topic: [WARNING] Sol Noctis Bull Coin Keys Compromised / Scam - page 6. (Read 4347 times)

legendary
Activity: 3794
Merit: 1418
Maybe sol noctis doesnt realized things can be verified on the chain  Cheesy

Disappointingly watching  Undecided
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1048

I'm leaning towards this is a scam. But it's weird because the coin is real silver.
Looking at the price you can get quite a bunch of silver for the price of a single one of these, and any worthy scam would surely use true silver to keep going for longer.
sr. member
Activity: 383
Merit: 265

Lesbian Cow on my mobile account (view trust of this account to confirm)  If you bought this coin from me I would like to buy it back for whatever you paid me plus shipping costs to me. If you did not buy it from me I still want to buy it from you as I want to get to the bottom of this situation.  Please pm me on this account if you will sell it to me.

I bid 0.0001 btc more than transvestite lamb because I collect scam memorabilia.
copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
Someone else shared a sol noctis private key with me and it's 44 digits which isn't a private key format I'm familiar with. I tried a few things (no, it's not 2 mini keys) and it's not missing a bunch of trailing zeroes.

I posted my Bull coin private key above. It's garbage.
sr. member
Activity: 383
Merit: 265
Here's the transactions.


This is weird af. I'm pretty sure it means the maker retained the private keys and somehow thought nobody would notice...

I trust OP and his photo looks legit. The only way that photo was faked is if he post-dated it with today's date, peeled it in February, and then waited until today to release the photo which would be a lot of effort to go through for nothing to gain  Wink

Someone else shared a sol noctis private key with me and it's 44 digits which isn't a private key format I'm familiar with. I tried a few things (no, it's not 2 mini keys) and it's not missing a bunch of trailing zeroes.

I'm leaning towards this is a scam. But it's weird because the coin is real silver.
copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
1Lh975rtt1RwDJ1SHGX8mn1iHwe7kaVfMQ

Do you know with 100% CERTAINTY that your friend didn't sweep / replace the original .001 funds? Did anyone other than your friend have access to the peeled coin and its private key? (I'm simply trying to play the devil's advocate before we jump to the most obvious conclusion.)

Regards,
Chris

The coin is in my possession. Please see the photos I posted earlier; they are likely on part 1 of this now 2 part thread. The coin was sitting in a drawer since Christmas and the hologram is intact.
copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
Hi snarfbag,

Lesbian Cow on my mobile account (view trust of this account to confirm)  If you bought this coin from me I would like to buy it back for whatever you paid me plus shipping costs to me. If you did not buy it from me I still want to buy it from you as I want to get to the bottom of this situation.  Please pm me on this account if you will sell it to me.

Cheers.  

I bought 3 Bull coins total from two different sellers so I can't say for certain who sold me this particular one. I'm fine with selling it back; funds will go towards a replacement coin type for the original giftee. In the meantime, I'll take some more photos / videos of it to document its state.

I can also post the private key here for my peeled Bull coin. I'll be curious to see if anyone can sweep it. If you can, great, please keep it and post here how it was done:

public key: 13NgxJBSk2bwWd2W4cr4XQqNNQTmyoCM4a
private key under hologram: EdLEZieDbChBMHJp858568iYuhcKWQNBWbBKeQMuckc9

I kept the hologram so I can take a picture of the key as well if needed.
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
1Lh975rtt1RwDJ1SHGX8mn1iHwe7kaVfMQ

Do you know with 100% CERTAINTY that your friend didn't sweep / replace the original .001 funds? Did anyone other than your friend have access to the peeled coin and its private key? (I'm simply trying to play the devil's advocate before we jump to the most obvious conclusion.)

Regards,
Chris
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I wonder if the maker purposely sweeps any overages sent to their coin’s addresses in order to keep the denomination value accurate. That would be disturbing on a few levels, but maybe it’s in the fine print somewhere. Has anyone else ever tried adding BTC to theirs? Any attempt at getting an answer from the maker?
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1048
I really loved the look of these coins, I hope the holo doesn't mean too much after someone get's to this.
member
Activity: 153
Merit: 30
Hi snarfbag,

Lesbian Cow on my mobile account (view trust of this account to confirm)  If you bought this coin from me I would like to buy it back for whatever you paid me plus shipping costs to me. If you did not buy it from me I still want to buy it from you as I want to get to the bottom of this situation.  Please pm me on this account if you will sell it to me.

Cheers.  
sr. member
Activity: 383
Merit: 265
well fuck. Photo looks legit to me.
copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
I received the coin in the mail yesterday and took some pictures a few moments ago. I don't receive newspapers, but let me know what other hoops I can jump through to prove this Bull coin is a scam.





copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
following the chain back, a lot of their 0.001 deposits (edit: at least 20 I checked) are untouched.

Of course none of those coins had extra BTC loaded.

Have you been able to physically verify the unpeeled hologram yet snarfbag.

I'm having the coin shipped to me since I can't go pick it up any time sooner. I did peel my Bull coin and the private is not in a format that makes any sense to be able to convert to WIF. It's 44 characters and does not match Base64 so I have not been able to find any method of sweeping it. By comparison, the Eagle coin was a simple mini format and I was able to convert to WIF and sweep it no problem.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
i keep saying... the safest thing to do is to buy all the coins/cold wallets from a trustworthy user here in forum.
and there are a lot of them

we all learn from our mistakes

Satori coin is one of the most trusted collectibles out there by far and they/Moto never stepped foot in here. It’s more so do you know who’s behind the project, their name and roughly their location. If they are a registered business are they registered in the British Virgin Islands and domiciled in Dubai or are they established legitimately. Plenty of scammers have come and gone from here.

Microsoul is a great example. Everybody thought gravitate was a trusted user at some point. Now look where he/Microsoul is at :|.

I am not sure Gravitate planned to scam from the beginning.
Mainly because he very early published is own dox.

However, makers like ALITIN COINS was planning this from the beginning, this was a constructed scam, slowly building trust, then they they just sailed away into the horizont with all the corns.
member
Activity: 369
Merit: 29
following the chain back, a lot of their 0.001 deposits (edit: at least 20 I checked) are untouched.

Of course none of those coins had extra BTC loaded.

Have you been able to physically verify the unpeeled hologram yet snarfbag.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
i keep saying... the safest thing to do is to buy all the coins/cold wallets from a trustworthy user here in forum.
and there are a lot of them

we all learn from our mistakes

Satori coin is one of the most trusted collectibles out there by far and they/Moto never stepped foot in here. It’s more so do you know who’s behind the project, their name and roughly their location. If they are a registered business are they registered in the British Virgin Islands and domiciled in Dubai or are they established legitimately.  Plenty of scammers have come and gone from here.

Microsoul is a great example. Everybody thought gravitate was a trusted user at some point. Now look where he/Microsoul is at :|.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 3014
i keep saying... the safest thing to do is to buy all the coins/cold wallets from a trustworthy user here in forum.
and there are a lot of them

we all learn from our mistakes

Satori coin is one of the most trusted collectibles out there by far and they/Moto never stepped foot in here. It’s more so do you know who’s behind the project, their name and roughly their location. If they are a registered business are they registered in the British Virgin Islands and domiciled in Dubai or are they established legitimately.  Plenty of scammers have come and gone from here.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1048
And I was jewishly expecting to see those coins for cheap now, even if scam they do look great and should of still been silver, lol. Glad to see it was just a mistake Smiley.
copper member
Activity: 100
Merit: 18
I have the holograms for mine still so I will see if they do separate further. I don't know if I can get the gifted coin today, but I trust my father that it's not peeled.

Edit: Thanks to anonymousminer, the holograms do in fact just suck. Eagle private key is standard mini format, and I'm not sure what format the Bull is using yet. I'll update again when I get my hands on the gifted Bull coin.
Pages:
Jump to: