TheAllSeeingEye
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Do NOT buy any cryptocurrency wallets from sellers on the dark web because I am now offering them to you FREE of charge so you don't get scammed like I did.
Here are 3 dark web sites that you should avoid:
Privat Key Shop - http://bitkeyr7ea37ngrygzgfh266h6ghm3xngpdohwloqioyrdatirzqh6ad.onion/
This guys advertises that you will receive a zip file which contains a wallet.dat file, private keys, and a pdf file describing the laundering process. But what you receive is a wallet.dat file that is passphrase encrypted so it will be difficult if not impossible to spend any of the bitcoin on the wallet. He does NOT have the private keys to any of these wallets nor does he have the passphrase to the wallets that he sells.
Furthermore the bitcoin wallets that he advertises on his site are different from the ones he will send you, so don't trust this guy at all. I paid over $300 in Bitcoin to this guys and when I asked him to give me the private keys , he replied saying that he would show me how to access the bitcoin on the wallet if I pay him another 0.01 BTC. Dude never fulfilled his end of the first sale so why would I trust him to "show me" how to access the funds? And HE WILL NOT RETURN YOUR BITCOIN if you send any to him.
So the wallet.dat files that he sent to me, I willingly offer to you all. If you can figure out the passphrase for these wallets, you 'll be able to access the bitcoin sitting on the wallets. But this will be an extremely difficult, if not impossible task. Nevertheless if you have a super computer that can use to brute force enough passphrase variations to identify the passphrase within our life time, I have some code that you can run to identify the passphrase. You'll need a ton of parallel processing though.
The next scam site works in cahoots with Privat Key Shop.
Umbrella Escrow - http://umbrelljm5dflvhjjv7tfli56czwm2s62ynbn2pm6cbbzfz2mcvzqtyd.onion
This escrow service claims to secure your Bitcoin in escrow but will side with the seller even if you provide them with proof that the seller has not fulfilled their end of the transaction. Thus, this is NOT a good solution for buyers. It is likely that the same guy behind Privat Key Shop is also behind Umbrella Escrow, so do not trust this escrow service. The last thing they told me was that the seller fulfilled his end and would be receiving the Bitcoin that I sent to escrow, but they'll hold the Bitcoin for a while until I work out the issue with the seller. But there's no working anything out with someone who refuses to refund your bitcoin, fails to send the private keys promised, and insists on receiving more Bitcoin from you. So stay away from Umbrella Escrow and put little trust in other escrow services unless they have been vetted by many users.
I wouldn't call the next site a scam, but will say that you should not trust that the websites listed on this site are legit.
Scam & Honest List of Tor - http://scammmz5id5iy7uds4c3vyvm6a2aqudehkmamh6joytkcn33dnixzaid.onion/index.html
I actually discovered the two scam sites above from this website and when I reported how these sites scammed me, he replied and said that he knows that they are legit and that he'll leave them on his site. He says on his website that he cannot be bought but based on his actions (on non action in this case), I'd beg to differ. So a warning not to go to or trust anything from the "Scam & Honest List of Tor" website.
Now with that said, enjoy the wallet.dat files that I paid over $300 for. If I can't enjoy the benefits of the biticoin sitting on these wallets then perhaps some of you can.
NOTE: I had to change the file extension to .txt for these files in order to upload them to this post. After you download them, simply change the .txt extension to .dat and save the file in the same directory of the wallet.dat file of your bitcoin node.
And remember... Never ever send Privat Key Shop any Bitcoin because you will never see that Bitcoin again. Matter fact, don't buy anything from the dark web because 9 times out of 10, you'll lose.
Here are 3 dark web sites that you should avoid:
Privat Key Shop - http://bitkeyr7ea37ngrygzgfh266h6ghm3xngpdohwloqioyrdatirzqh6ad.onion/
This guys advertises that you will receive a zip file which contains a wallet.dat file, private keys, and a pdf file describing the laundering process. But what you receive is a wallet.dat file that is passphrase encrypted so it will be difficult if not impossible to spend any of the bitcoin on the wallet. He does NOT have the private keys to any of these wallets nor does he have the passphrase to the wallets that he sells.
Furthermore the bitcoin wallets that he advertises on his site are different from the ones he will send you, so don't trust this guy at all. I paid over $300 in Bitcoin to this guys and when I asked him to give me the private keys , he replied saying that he would show me how to access the bitcoin on the wallet if I pay him another 0.01 BTC. Dude never fulfilled his end of the first sale so why would I trust him to "show me" how to access the funds? And HE WILL NOT RETURN YOUR BITCOIN if you send any to him.
So the wallet.dat files that he sent to me, I willingly offer to you all. If you can figure out the passphrase for these wallets, you 'll be able to access the bitcoin sitting on the wallets. But this will be an extremely difficult, if not impossible task. Nevertheless if you have a super computer that can use to brute force enough passphrase variations to identify the passphrase within our life time, I have some code that you can run to identify the passphrase. You'll need a ton of parallel processing though.
The next scam site works in cahoots with Privat Key Shop.
Umbrella Escrow - http://umbrelljm5dflvhjjv7tfli56czwm2s62ynbn2pm6cbbzfz2mcvzqtyd.onion
This escrow service claims to secure your Bitcoin in escrow but will side with the seller even if you provide them with proof that the seller has not fulfilled their end of the transaction. Thus, this is NOT a good solution for buyers. It is likely that the same guy behind Privat Key Shop is also behind Umbrella Escrow, so do not trust this escrow service. The last thing they told me was that the seller fulfilled his end and would be receiving the Bitcoin that I sent to escrow, but they'll hold the Bitcoin for a while until I work out the issue with the seller. But there's no working anything out with someone who refuses to refund your bitcoin, fails to send the private keys promised, and insists on receiving more Bitcoin from you. So stay away from Umbrella Escrow and put little trust in other escrow services unless they have been vetted by many users.
I wouldn't call the next site a scam, but will say that you should not trust that the websites listed on this site are legit.
Scam & Honest List of Tor - http://scammmz5id5iy7uds4c3vyvm6a2aqudehkmamh6joytkcn33dnixzaid.onion/index.html
I actually discovered the two scam sites above from this website and when I reported how these sites scammed me, he replied and said that he knows that they are legit and that he'll leave them on his site. He says on his website that he cannot be bought but based on his actions (on non action in this case), I'd beg to differ. So a warning not to go to or trust anything from the "Scam & Honest List of Tor" website.
Now with that said, enjoy the wallet.dat files that I paid over $300 for. If I can't enjoy the benefits of the biticoin sitting on these wallets then perhaps some of you can.
NOTE: I had to change the file extension to .txt for these files in order to upload them to this post. After you download them, simply change the .txt extension to .dat and save the file in the same directory of the wallet.dat file of your bitcoin node.
And remember... Never ever send Privat Key Shop any Bitcoin because you will never see that Bitcoin again. Matter fact, don't buy anything from the dark web because 9 times out of 10, you'll lose.
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