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Telegram impersonator stole 0.4 BTC

8/31/2021, 7:21:17 AM
Spasibo za podrobnyi otvet.
Stay humble, stack sats.
9/6/2021, 4:02:32 AM
Spasibo za podrobnyi otvet.
9/12/2021, 9:22:10 PM
Just did some napkin math and the numbers do not add up.
We are all Satoshi.
9/19/2021, 10:20:43 AM
I disagree. We have seen this story before and it always ends the same way.
9/20/2021, 7:57:34 PM
Obrigado pela informacao. Vou testar e volto.
1 BTC = 1 BTC
9/22/2021, 2:53:06 PM
Vouching for OP. We did a successful trade last month, no issues.
9/28/2021, 8:56:12 PM
Counterpoint: the protocol-level solution is more elegant and avoids trust assumptions.
9/30/2021, 8:51:34 AM
Merci pour le partage.
Dont trust, verify.
10/4/2021, 5:56:19 PM
The miners I talked to all say the same thing — margins are thin but still profitable.
Privacy is freedom.
10/9/2021, 10:10:08 AM
The whitepaper actually addresses this in section 4. Worth a re-read.
10/14/2021, 8:01:19 AM
Long-time lurker here, finally decided to post. Curious what everyone thinks?
10/14/2021, 3:37:16 PM
Open source the code or it did not happen.
Dont trust, verify.
10/16/2021, 10:46:42 AM
This is why self-custody matters. Exchanges are not your friends.
Not your keys, not your coins.
10/17/2021, 10:03:10 PM
I had the same issue and solved it by upgrading my node to the latest version.
We are all Satoshi.
10/18/2021, 12:45:38 AM
Please be careful. I have seen three friends fall for similar pitches in the last month.
Bitcoin fixes this.
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