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Bro 😭
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@ZackLee Well you can use pretty much any Blockchain Explorer. These websites have either public APIs or let you download the dataset in different format. From there you bump it up on a graph visualization tool. Not sure what Coffee uses specifically though.
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ComfyZilla on his comfy chair
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Wait the other collaborator is Mia Malkova ? She cultivated a dedicated fan base on Twitch recently. To be honest I don't see why she would show interest in the NFTs/cryptos, last I heard of her finances she was making banks on that fleshligt collab and she has her OF which I'm sure is getting her insane incomes. Sound like someone's ungrateful I guess
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And when did the bitches came to the party in this story ?
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The image is kinda funny not gonna lie
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@devynyates1929 he's still gambling
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Both aren't mutually exclusive. Stupid people can act up with the intent to commit fraud. When you look at everything regarding this story, backdoor, lies about liquidity, team specifically created by people who have history of commiting frauds, etc... It's safe to assume his intent was ALWAYS to commit fraud, he was just stupidly bad at it.
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@Pablo Sanchez Registered LLC can be scams, people can be paid under the desk. These 2 facts don't really prove anything, especially knowing the context of shit-coin cryptos in its current state and how these scams operate in the exact same modus operandi. And as other commentators have pointed out the company isn't being sued. The people who promoted it are and they could even be criminally charged because what they did, no matter if they were paid by the company or not to do it, is called market manipulation !!
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@Svabre That's not how WWE PPV works
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The girl rise to fame through a sextape what more is there to say ?
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probably the goal to get attention to his nfts
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Independent journalism is the only good journalism and traditional medias wonder why we get our news from Twitter/YouTube.
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At the end of the day it's like taking testimonials. The guy who made the tweet clearly was trying to shed some light into the situation at worst and get the people responsible arrested at best. The FBI did just that ! Now Coinbase could very well be under investigation we never know, that kind of case takes years to build.
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@id10t98 and use the case to make himself a reputation cause we can all foresee fatboy crypto's lawyers aren't the brightest.
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Bro is trolling super hard and I'm loving every second of it 🤣
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@GamingStepByStep Trading bots are a legit thing though, the issue is nobody can determine changes on a market so your fancy bot is just an automated buy/sell with a threshold. People who buy into them are just plain stupid.
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He is clouted it would be shooting themselves in the foot to try to put him away. He's basically untouchable both physically and legally. If anything the only way to stop him from exposing them would be to offer him a bag and (although we would never know) I'm pretty sure it's not his type to even consider accepting.
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@crablord7934 Fuck that a sex worker will happily takes 20 times less.
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@charlessmith3940 Automatic doesn't mean shit neither, uploading new code into production is all it takes.
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@linminsu3443 that's why I reply "describe taste", it gets the point across and they don't reply because it would be gay if they did.
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@0jas. This is true, all the crime documentary always say that in psychology when someone is accused of something they didn't do they defend their reputation as opposed to remain calm and formal. I don't know if that's always the case but, ay, if the experts say it you gotta believe it.
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@WILLPORKER Bearer bond, you don't need to hold 500.000 bills of $100 just one paper with $50.000.000 written on it. Besides why would you move cash ? To put it in a bank account ? As soon as the country sign on the OCDE agreement you're fucked, and they always end up signing it (136 have signed simultaniously at creation and tax evasion destinations keep on signing every year). If your goal is to hide your funds you don't put them in a bank.
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@casimirobuenabista now that's a ref I like
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Market manipulation. Regulate cyptos and you'll be good. But that will just pass down to other valuables, like Pokemon cards, old coins and rare video game boxes, *hum*...
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@gamrage You realize most crypto exchange platforms verify their users identities, right ? You can't just make an account as a kid, or as an actual adult, and start funding it from a stolen card if: -Your face doesn't match the ID. -Your ID makes you a minor. -Your ID doesn't pass fraud tests. -Your card's holder name doesn't match your ID. I understand kids being subjected to scams is a bad thing, it desensitizes them, but to say they are the victims of those scams is just straight up wrong. Most of those victims are scammers trying to jump on the pump and dump, basically they are all playing a game of hot potato with each other and see who the idiot will be the last one left holding the bag. That's most of the crowd playing into these scams. Starting price .003, if you don't have morals that's a steal, the sooner the gets on board you less you spend and the profits all come within the same week.
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@warlis4767 Pretty sure they know the risk, people are not pouring in their life savings without thinking about it first. They are at best greedy people and at worst scumbags who will try to take advantage of the initial pump and sell as fast as possible. Either way I don't feel bad.
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@Rego-xn7kn Because incels are usually younger folks with no real life experience that can easily be manipulated.
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@brunodosreis What do you think is happening when you use your private key to make a transaction ? A hash verification. We have to be careful because people think encryption is magic and they don't understand that in order to decrypt an encrypted piece of data we need the secret key on which the encryption was based. Much like a cypher in real life, if you send someone an encrypted letter without them knowing the cypher to translate the caracters how the hell are they supposed to read it ? Granted in crypto it's much different because it's decentralized but it works on the same principle.
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