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Anonymous (ID: CRtUD9aF) No.60616749 >>60616754 >>60616755 >>60616762 >>60616768 >>60617015
Has anyone here ever been scammed for crypto?
If yes, did you end up tracking down your scammer and recover funds?
Anonymous (ID: WSOyHlDT) No.60616754 >>60616785
>>60616749 (OP)
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Anonymous (ID: I3pIZUtd) No.60616755
>>60616749 (OP)
I almost boat sol, but then i suddenly realized i am not some kumar.
Anonymous (ID: 4j27MAQU) No.60616762
>>60616749 (OP)
When they say, "Bitcoin is finally becoming dangerous for the monetary system," this question will be asked by a lot of simpletons that I see hanging around here.
Anonymous (ID: VbjCljkK) No.60616768
>>60616749 (OP)
>ever been scammed
yeah, we can roleplay it out if you want. I'll be the scammer to show you how it worked.
Anonymous (ID: VbjCljkK) No.60616785 >>60617293
>>60616754
it's musical
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsz-_fgWspo
Anonymous (ID: +CWxs8Ss) No.60616786
OP, unfortunately there's no way to recover crypto. You're out of luck. Crazy to think about how scammers have gotten millions in profit. Romance scammers get like a million dollars from old ladies. It's insanely lucrative.
Anonymous (ID: hvvmwqga) No.60616825 >>60616832 >>60616921
I had ~$1000 in Stellar which I correctly decided had peaked, so I wanted to park it somewhere and put it into some kind of dollar tether...which immediately went to zero with some sort of swap arrangement I couldn't understand and which I suspect was just BS. I ncoined for a long time after that because I was upset at m inability to figure out what actually happened (I didn't know about /biz/ at the time).
Anonymous (ID: 6cLrS7Fc) No.60616832 >>60616849
>>60616825
what happened?
Anonymous (ID: hvvmwqga) No.60616849 >>60616853
>>60616832
Can't tell you much more than this. I didn't know what exchanges to trade on, so I picked the first respectable looking exchange that handled Stellar and picked a what I thought was stablecoin that was pegged to the dollar. A day or two later I decided I would put part in BTC and part in some shitcoins, but when I went to the exchange the 'stable'coin was not priced at $0 and all the information I could find was that it had been converted to something else (but now how to redeem the worthless coins I had). It was ~5 years ago so I don't remember in more detail, I'd have to fire up an old computer to find the wallet.
Anonymous (ID: hvvmwqga) No.60616853 >>60616921
>>60616849
*was priced at $0
Anonymous (ID: VbjCljkK) No.60616921 >>60616954
>>60616825
>>60616853
>some sort of swap arrangement
if nothing ever comes of crypto, the one notable thing accomplished was giving mentally challenged people access to advanced derivatives that real institutions never would have allowed them to touch
Anonymous (ID: hvvmwqga) No.60616954
>>60616921
sorry it wasn't a swap in the financial derivative sense, I meant the explanation I found was that it got swapped with/converted into something else.
I picked it because I wanted something simple and safe to park my gains in without withdrawing it from the exchange into my bank account, I was not trying to be clever or make easy gains.
BTC was kinda volatile at the time which was why I hesitated to just use that.
Anonymous (ID: EiylHGmY) No.60617015
>>60616749 (OP)
checked the burn dashboard
watching SHIDO destroy itself on-chain
no gimmicks needed, devs don't skemmm
just code removing supply
Anonymous (ID: WSOyHlDT) No.60617293
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hahaha