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jr. member
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November 02, 2021, 02:07:36 AM
#83
legendary
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September 20, 2021, 02:17:43 PM
#82
I swore I will ignore this thread, but you people are Stubborn and having a lot of fun continuing it.

the same thing is with a loan through a telegram, without TX id or any proof, sounds so naive.
That's why I didn't report anything yet cause I don't have any strong valid proof. I sent those funds via coinbase with several transactions and it didn't give me any tx id.

all of which mentions a potential account resale and hack.
I don't believe the account was hacked cause he is continuously connected with various unknown people via Telegram, and I believe he knew everything from the beginning.

Maybe they both deserve a preventive negative tag, as a warning of the risk to trading with them.
Well, this is a very common habit/attitude/tradition nowadays to give someone "-ve" or "+ve" feedback for any reason, sometimes for no reason. so, I can't prevent anyone though I'm co-operating from the beginning of this issue.
legendary
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September 20, 2021, 10:29:36 AM
#81
And I will sign into those old Green wallet address when I have the time and opportunity. Which I don't at the moment.
Sure, I am the hacker now. I hacked legendster. Killed him. Peeled off his skin and now I'm wearing his skin like those MIB movies and living his life and posing for pictures and attending events as him.
I don't know if you are a killer or a hacker like you claim in your other topic post (that was sick btw and not funny at all), but you do have something in common with new Maidak, both of you are busy businessman and you both don't have time and opportunity.
Please end this saga and lock both of your topics.
legendary
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September 20, 2021, 10:09:00 AM
#80
Eh..
I get the feeling that he is the real legendster for a few reasons..
Maybe he will get around to proving it..
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 20, 2021, 08:18:12 AM
#79
You don't have to trust me. That is not why I am here. To seek your validation.

I am here to report and document the situation. People that know me, know me. And I will sign into those old Green wallet address when I have the time and opportunity. Which I don't at the moment.


Regardless. The flag has been made. The issue has been reported and documented. My purpose for these 2 threads have been achieved.

Now all that remains is finding that asshole who hacked me.  

you can see, it is completely contradictory what you say. It's very possible that you don't need my trust, that is legit.
At the same time, you create a flag and accusing someone Maidak for something but as you can see, you have no support for the same because others don't believe you either. Even if its flag is against Maidak in this case.
You say that your two threads have achieved their purpose. I'm not sure what exactly you wanted to achieve with them, since nothing is clearly proven except that your account has been compromised (maybe it still is).
hero member
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www.V.systems
September 20, 2021, 07:24:16 AM
#78
we still can't be sure if there original owner behind legendster's account.
He keeps saying he can sign a message, but hasn't done it.
The person behind Legendster account is the same person that i am communicating in Telegram for the past several years and we communicate through phone as we know each other, only today i came to know about this situation.

What i found amusing after reading everything is that Maidak claims that he lost $3000 but i cannot find any transaction ID and you were able to send that huge amount without much verification because you had a $10k deal earlier Roll Eyes. Even if you think you were impersonated and lost your money to the hacker i would like to see the $3000 transaction ID.


both sides of the story are completely surreal. legendster has not yet given any confirmation on the ownership of the account, until that happens, I can't trust him.
the same thing is with a loan through a telegram, without TX id or any proof, sounds so naive.
all of which mentions a potential account resale and hack. Maybe they both deserve a preventive negative tag, as a warning of the risk to trading with them.

You don't have to trust me. That is not why I am here. To seek your validation.

I am here to report and document the situation. People that know me, know me. And I will sign into those old Green wallet address when I have the time and opportunity. Which I don't at the moment.


Regardless. The flag has been made. The issue has been reported and documented. My purpose for these 2 threads have been achieved.

Now all that remains is finding that asshole who hacked me.  
legendary
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September 20, 2021, 04:14:03 AM
#77
we still can't be sure if there original owner behind legendster's account.
He keeps saying he can sign a message, but hasn't done it.
The person behind Legendster account is the same person that i am communicating in Telegram for the past several years and we communicate through phone as we know each other, only today i came to know about this situation.

What i found amusing after reading everything is that Maidak claims that he lost $3000 but i cannot find any transaction ID and you were able to send that huge amount without much verification because you had a $10k deal earlier Roll Eyes. Even if you think you were impersonated and lost your money to the hacker i would like to see the $3000 transaction ID.


both sides of the story are completely surreal. legendster has not yet given any confirmation on the ownership of the account, until that happens, I can't trust him.
the same thing is with a loan through a telegram, without TX id or any proof, sounds so naive.
all of which mentions a potential account resale and hack. Maybe they both deserve a preventive negative tag, as a warning of the risk to trading with them.
hero member
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September 20, 2021, 02:24:10 AM
#76
we still can't be sure if there original owner behind legendster's account.
He keeps saying he can sign a message, but hasn't done it.
The person behind Legendster account is the same person that i am communicating in Telegram for the past several years and we communicate through phone as we know each other, only today i came to know about this situation.

What i found amusing after reading everything is that Maidak claims that he lost $3000 but i cannot find any transaction ID and you were able to send that huge amount without much verification because you had a $10k deal earlier Roll Eyes. Even if you think you were impersonated and lost your money to the hacker i would like to see the $3000 transaction ID.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 10:09:28 PM
#75
Damn if I don’t recall btct accounts being sold with corresponding staked addy priv keys, SOC accounts, and all..

legendary
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September 16, 2021, 09:33:08 PM
#74
Anyone that wants to do any business with me can easily verify if they are talking to me by checking my past doxxed ID and finding me else where on social media (Linkedin / twitter etc)

Except if your e-mail gets hacked and any "social media" accounts can be compromised too.

But that will surely never happen.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 08:36:46 PM
#73

Anyone that wants to do any business with me can easily verify if they are talking to me by checking my past doxxed ID and finding me else where on social media (Linkedin / twitter etc)


BTC/PGP signed messages ... broken record ... blah blah blah
hero member
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September 16, 2021, 02:47:13 AM
#72

Saving private keys in e-mail drafts should not be "common" for a trustworthy person on this forum. Getting one's e-mail hacked and forum account compromised literally means you can't trust the user to be who they claim to be.

It should not be that common to someone who understands the importance of it, but its acceptable story and people do sometimes store keys in email drafts. And its really an over exaggerated statement to say that the account is just as thrash now.

If you want to do business with legendster, nobody can stop you. His account is not "thrash", you just don't know who is in control of it, or who will hack (or "hack") it when you send money to it.

Anyone that wants to do any business with me can easily verify if they are talking to me by checking my past doxxed ID and finding me else where on social media (Linkedin / twitter etc)

So all you're doing here is BS-ing like a forum filth no lifer gutter crap.

Are you saying that a random person contacted you on telegram claiming to be legendster and that you conducted no verifications? I’m sorry but that is insane. 

The incident did not happen overnight,
Someone hired me for work and I worked for him if that happened then everything was fine. But later it was my mistake to believe him and lent him $3000. I did not deny that.


Hey Cuntard

Whoever you sent money to. Was not me.
legendary
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September 15, 2021, 12:07:13 PM
#71
Are you saying that a random person contacted you on telegram claiming to be legendster and that you conducted no verifications? I’m sorry but that is insane. 

The incident did not happen overnight,
Someone hired me for work and I worked for him if that happened then everything was fine. But later it was my mistake to believe him and lent him $3000. I did not deny that.
legendary
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September 15, 2021, 11:47:32 AM
#70

Saving private keys in e-mail drafts should not be "common" for a trustworthy person on this forum. Getting one's e-mail hacked and forum account compromised literally means you can't trust the user to be who they claim to be.

It should not be that common to someone who understands the importance of it, but its acceptable story and people do sometimes store keys in email drafts. And its really an over exaggerated statement to say that the account is just as thrash now.

If you want to do business with legendster, nobody can stop you. His account is not "thrash", you just don't know who is in control of it, or who will hack (or "hack") it when you send money to it.
copper member
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September 15, 2021, 09:07:56 AM
#69
I have additional questions for each of the parties. Hopefully they can agree on the answers.
1) Aside from the alleged loan, has there been any kind of lending relationship between the two of you? If so, what were the terms? What amounts were involved?
2) Is this the first time any kind of work was performed for legendsrer? What were the terms? Was payment made as agreed? How much was involved in terms of price?
I also have questions for maidak:
1) When was the alleged loan due? How much interest was being charged?
2) How much were you charging for the work you are alleging you completed? Did you deliver the work in question? If so, can you make said work public?


^TLDR
No lending relationship but I did some work for him, he paid me upfront as well, he paid me around $10K USD. I don't know who contact with me via telegram, but he has introduced himself as legendster and made a good relationship with me via telegram. Throughout the whole of May, he builds up good relationships with me and in early June asked 3k USD for testing something, most probably he mentioned he wanna test somewhat liquidity on an exchange. Since he paid me over 10K USD and made me trust him, I gave him the funds. He kept in touch with me throughout June and in early July I noticed that he had deleted his telegram account and all conversation has been disappeared. I tried to contact him but failed & noticed that he logged in to the forum regularly and his password was also unchanged at that time, when I threatened to create a flag against him via DM in the forum, he knocked me again from an unknown telegram ID and requested me not to create the flag, he explained he faced some problem that's why he forced to stope communication, he backed me $500 in coinbase and asked few more days time to repay the due amount. Though I didn't feel comfortable but I can't report against him due to lack of evidence and my business.


Are you saying that a random person contacted you on telegram claiming to be legendster and that you conducted no verifications? I’m sorry but that is insane.

If this person paid you $10k for work completed, I would say that it looks like he got a 30% discount. I don’t see you ever recovering any of the money you are owed. Based on what you are saying, despite the poor security on the part of legendster, I don’t see how any reasonable person would consider him to be at fault.

Good luck. 
hero member
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September 15, 2021, 07:23:48 AM
#68
I have additional questions for each of the parties. Hopefully they can agree on the answers.
1) Aside from the alleged loan, has there been any kind of lending relationship between the two of you? If so, what were the terms? What amounts were involved?
2) Is this the first time any kind of work was performed for legendsrer? What were the terms? Was payment made as agreed? How much was involved in terms of price?
I also have questions for maidak:
1) When was the alleged loan due? How much interest was being charged?
2) How much were you charging for the work you are alleging you completed? Did you deliver the work in question? If so, can you make said work public?


^TLDR
No lending relationship but I did some work for him, he paid me upfront as well, he paid me around $10K USD. I don't know who contact with me via telegram, but he has introduced himself as legendster and made a good relationship with me via telegram. Throughout the whole of May, he builds up good relationships with me and in early June asked 3k USD for testing something, most probably he mentioned he wanna test somewhat liquidity on an exchange. Since he paid me over 10K USD and made me trust him, I gave him the funds. He kept in touch with me throughout June and in early July I noticed that he had deleted his telegram account and all conversation has been disappeared. I tried to contact him but failed & noticed that he logged in to the forum regularly and his password was also unchanged at that time, when I threatened to create a flag against him via DM in the forum, he knocked me again from an unknown telegram ID and requested me not to create the flag, he explained he faced some problem that's why he forced to stope communication, he backed me $500 in coinbase and asked few more days time to repay the due amount. Though I didn't feel comfortable but I can't report against him due to lack of evidence and my business.



100% BS

Just because someone introduces himself as Jesus doesn't mean they become Jesus.


Reading new development in the other thread. Will update this one later.
sr. member
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September 15, 2021, 07:02:02 AM
#67

Saving private keys in e-mail drafts should not be "common" for a trustworthy person on this forum. Getting one's e-mail hacked and forum account compromised literally means you can't trust the user to be who they claim to be.

It should not be that common to someone who understands the importance of it, but its acceptable story and people do sometimes store keys in email drafts. And its really an over exaggerated statement to say that the account is just as thrash now.



Right. It's not like any scams or any other sketchy shit ever happens on telegram. No one ever complained that they got deceived on telegram by some impersonator. We should definitely start using telegram for Bitcointalk account ownership proof because this can't possibly ever go wrong.

That was just an suggestion for this special case where rest of the proof is compromised. I don't give a shit about telegram and still definitely think signed message is the best way to prove ownership.

Edit :


^^ This.

I wouldn't do business with anyone who saves passwords and PKs inside their email (which btw, are extremely hackable in case you didn't know, even with SMS 2-factor).

I do know better,  but why not tell him that his ways of using/storing it are wrong rather than DT mobbing him and threatening him with tagging and flagging to put him into an imaginary deep trap hole ?  ( Answers: Hidden Agendas, Power Hunger , what not. )
legendary
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September 15, 2021, 06:53:11 AM
#66
Saving private keys in e-mail drafts should not be "common" for a trustworthy person on this forum.

^^ This.

I wouldn't do business with anyone who saves passwords and PKs inside their email (which btw, are extremely hackable in case you didn't know, even with SMS 2-factor).
legendary
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September 15, 2021, 06:22:39 AM
#65
I already easily noted that legendster had very bad OpSec practices overall, but that doesn't mean he is high risk to trade with and worth tearing his account apart. Its common to save data online and forget about it if you don't use the same medium the most.

Saving private keys in e-mail drafts should not be "common" for a trustworthy person on this forum. Getting one's e-mail hacked and forum account compromised literally means you can't trust the user to be who they claim to be.

About, his comprised email and private keys - He could still have access to his old telegram handle which he has posted here many times. So, it could still prove the account ownership.

Right. It's not like any scams or any other sketchy shit ever happens on telegram. No one ever complained that they got deceived on telegram by some impersonator. We should definitely start using telegram for Bitcointalk account ownership proof because this can't possibly ever go wrong.
sr. member
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September 15, 2021, 12:22:59 AM
#64
You can't possibly prove that you're the original owner of this account and you can't possibly prove that your account was ever hacked. You might have dug your hole just a tad too deep here.

You really like holes and enjoy trapping people. Pathetic.

Or you could read and find out that legendster said himself that his e-mail and his private keys have been compromised.

Ok pointing game !

I already easily noted that legendster had very bad OpSec practices overall, but that doesn't mean he is high risk to trade with and worth tearing his account apart. Its common to save data online and forget about it if you don't use the same medium the most.

Don't you think you are going full cat gang mode here ?

About, his comprised email and private keys - He could still have access to his old telegram handle which he has posted here many times. So, it could still prove the account ownership.
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