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Hi. everyone. I made a mistake in sending money to a Web page impersonating Ripple's CEO. < This site removed > < This fake site is still running. > FAKE SITE LINK : <removed> please check this sites. please help me!!! It seems that you have mistakenly sent a remittance to the impersonation page. My entire property sent 220,000 XRP to the low deposit address. • Transaction date(s) or amount : 220,000 XRP at 2019-07-30 11:52 (UTC-4) • The transaction hash (TXID to criminals) : F2F9CB261034A7D7F08BFEDD9083B7E59977A2E68A6DFE6694F749C1F1327E3C • Criminals Legder address : rhmvjTo4k5odJaMZBrJqMRvGkKspL4c2tU There are still 131,000 XRPs left in Criminals ledger. Please be careful that you can not withdraw this money any more. https://bithomp.com/explorer/rhmvjTo4k5odJaMZBrJqMRvGkKspL4c2tU https://ledger.exposed/tx-flow/rhmvjTo4k5odJaMZBrJqMRvGkKspL4c2tU I’m downloaded complete all site sources before the site stopped. While browsing content, I found that the domain of the criminal site is located in Russia. I will attach the details of the domain (ripple-give.net) management site here. I would like to ask for investigation based on the information of the person who purchased the domain and the server information connected to the domain. FAKE SITE DOMAIN INFORMATION https://www.nic.ru/en/whois/?searchWord=ripple-give.net It's fraud alert there. please BLOCK that wallet !!! how ? i don't know what to do ... help me. The person who wants to catch the criminal. Hyoung Jae. Jeong. RedLemon. whitepulse@naver.com
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Blog URL: https://xrpcommunity.blog/reaching-out-to-those-abandoned-by-traditional-banking/ Billions of adults are considered un-banked. I discuss ILP's role in solving this problem & cover the latest XRP news in today's blog: 𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝘁𝗼 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄: To keep up to date on how fintech innovations are connecting the un-banked, I recommend following Chris Larsen and Mojaloop. 𝐑𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬: Modern Consensus interviews Forte's Kent Wakeford, the former COO of Kabam, about the new collaboration with Ripple. 𝐗𝐑𝐏 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬: Wietse Wind publishes a handy tool for composing multi-sign transactions; @baltazar223's Weekend Project inspires donations to the XRP Community Fund; @SchlaubiD makes a program available for download that enables sending XRP through MS Outlook; Bithomp adds a form to enable users to report suspicious or known scam/fraud XRP wallet information; DigitalNomadInvestor offers new XRP designs available for sale through his swag store; Two new exchanges indicate they will list XRP; and the "XRP Torch" was just passed from the US to Japan! I hope you enjoy the read: Please feel free to share my blog with a friend or share it on any other platform - and thanks for doing so! My blog announcement links on other platforms: Twitter Reddit r/Ripple Reddit r/CryptoCurrency Reddit r/CryptoMarkets Reddit r/xrp Reddit r/RippleTalk Reddit r/alternativecoin Bitcointalk - alt coin sub forum Bitcointalk - XRP speculation thread
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Keep an eye on lazy, indifferent cell phone service providers: https://news.livecoinwatch.com/att-slammed-224-million-crypto-lawsuit/
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CHANGELLY XCHANGE - DO NOT USE THEM!! XRP RIPPLE FRAUD???
James901 posted a topic in Problem Solving
Is the Changelly xchange a Scam? On December 12, 2017 I submitted a transfer of BTC for XRP. For 3 days Changelly was saying that it's still "Sending to Wallet". After the process took 3 days on Dec 15, 2017 I received a response from support explaining there are some issues with XRP and that their engineers are "dealing with the issue without a break, so that I will receive my money as soon as possible". Later on that morning the Changelly webpage said the transaction was completed, I never recieved the XRP in my wallet. I checked the xrpcharts and receive "transaction not found" for the output transaction hash. Here is the hash: OUTPUT TRANSACTION HASH B9FAACF2A78F0F9A68D123B909132FF6C8E4E309C9881B937559F51263F4911B transaction not found Just wondering if this is normal? How can I get my XRP if the output hash in not valid? Thank you everyone! Please do yourself a favor and avoid using Changelly xchange -
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Bitcoin payment processor BitPay's blog post attempted to bait-and-switch users with btc1 client https://mobile.twitter.com/i/moments/898288070591520768?m=1
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As Ripple Inc. has always been focusing on compliance within our legal framework (for which they should be hailed much more), it seems to me that the first cracks on the crypto/ICO scene are now showing up. Perhaps 'some' governments will start to outlaw some nasty side-effects. China is rumoured to instate a death penalty on ICO scams? Well - that seems to be the buzz of late. Here it is: http://bitsonline.com/china-death-penalty-ico-traders/ The Shenzhen BTC38 exchange is issuing a warning to its customers : And despite the good things that have come from China over the years - let us not forget what China is also about : Yet, the spinoff of all this might be this: those ICO's who are legit in the eyes of the "allknowing Chine Government" ;-) may see increasing interest. It's a good thing that the many ICO scams get crushed. But possibly doing so by capital punishment - that's a bridge too far. Positive for Ripple, though...
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I'm in the process of moving my XRP to cold storage, but want to check the security of my currency. I got to thinking about one method of trying to hack XRP that is probably impossible, but I'd like some confirmation on it. 1. I'm wondering how many possible XRP addresses there are? 2. What would it take to set up a program to cycle through all the addresses and run a balance check on each one? 3. Then when you've found a number of addresses with nice balances, couldn't you then run a program to brute force hack the secret key? 4. In cold storage are there any extra layers of security you can add through the RippleAPI beyond the secret key? I'm guessing it's nigh on impossible to hack an address/ addresses this way, but I'd be curious to know the maths behind it or how difficult it would be. Cheers for any help. Trippy
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Hello! I registered an account with wallet.gatehub.net on November 2, 2016, with copies of documents for verification. Made a migration of purse ripple.com (on the purse it was about 35000 XRP) and, from November 2, 2016 to November 22, 2016. Tried to make several XRP exchange transactions for the US dollar. Exchange, apparently did not happen (most likely, there was a glitch, or something else). But XRP from the balance disappeared. Technical support, at that time, could not say anything intelligible to me. I enclose last year's hashes and screenshots. I still can not see neither XRP nor $$. If the transactions were canceled, then I ask you to restore the balance in XRP on your wallet. Out of 35,000 XRP, only 3,784.99 XRP remained on the wallet. Where did XRP go? I ask you to help understand, check all transactions from November 2, 2016 to November 22, 2016, and return the funds, because On my purse XRP did not return, and the declared exchange for USD also did not happen. At the moment, the exchange operations are conducted well (in contrast to the period from November 2, 2016 to November 22, 2016, when the money was gone from the wallet). Also, found that I deleted 2 any wallet (probably removed). Maybe they are there? Is it possible to get them back?