. Been posting about this one in Discord periodically. The accumulation on this has not gone unnoticed. Have seen almost no one talking about it, so it is an under the radar coin which can translate to a buying advantage.
The USD value dropped significantly when fell in November, But the value has created a range with heavy accumulation and a 2/3-3/4 buying to selling ratio (VPVR).
I do not thinking these repeated spikes are accidental. Especially considering the visible range profile for the past 6 months.
I am treating the 240-330 range as an accumulation range, but there are a few options for entry into this trade. This is a swing trade. A break of 240 would be a quick exit signal, with reentry only after that level was reclaimed on a daily close, or a bottom signal became obvious.
Another option for entry into this trade is to wait for the top of the range to be tested and buy the breakout (white horizontal) or retest of breakout, if one occurs.
All strategies on this one require patience and watching this coin for the next few weeks. I doubt the breakout for this coin is imminent. It is more likely that we bleed back down slowly after this latest large buy event, as we have in the past.
If lower levels are not retested to fill more buys, I will be buying the breakout above 426. Breakout is invalid on a daily close below that level or strong rejection after breakout as we have seen on the last two attempts to breach that level.
is confirming this move, and the OBV actually sows increasing buy over the entire range for the current move up.
A deep web hacker operating under the pseudonym of ‘Phishkingz’ has recently claimed to have generated over $1 million from phishing Alphabay accounts during the last 14 months. In a recent with Deepdotweb, Phishkingz details the methods that he uses when stealing bitcoins.
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Phishkingz Claims to Have Sold 500 Stolen Bitcoins in the Last 14 Months
Darknet phisher, Phishkingz, recently discussed methods that he claims allowed him to generate over $1 million in 12 months by stealing bitcoins. Phishkingz claims to have traded approximately 500 bitcoin on Localbitcoins in the last 14 months, the entirety of which was generated through phishing.
Phishkingz states that he is also a dark market vendor. His decision to start phishing to steal bitcoins was made following the discovery of an error on Alphabay’s forums “that allowed [Phishkingz] to see new members the second they joined.” The hacker would then directly contact new members, “send[ing[ them to my link with a verification process.” From them, Phishkingz is “able to obtain the login details syncing, and the mnemonic phrases, as well as any PGP private key and password and pin code.”
The hacker would then “save a bookmark using blockchain.info… [and] highlight 50 [addresses] at a time every 20 minutes checking for deposits”. The majority of the withdrawals would be processed manually, despite early experimentation with bots. Phishkingz claims that his operations expanded to a scale that required the assistance of employees, stating that at one point he “had 27 people working… running phishers” that were stealing bitcoins for him.
The Admins Didn’t Really Care About Their Customers
Phishkingz describes Alphabay’s moderators as providing little support to his victims. “The admins didn’t really care about their customers, and it only took opening a support ticket with a problem to learn this. BM (Big Muscles – an Alphabay moderator) especially is a stupid one. He would let me into accounts for 50% if I provided mnemonic phrase knowing I had phished the account in the first place.”
Following the recent of Alphabay, the bitcoin hacker claims to “have moved to Dream Market and already made 4 BTC since yesterday launching the new site.”
The number of phishers attempting to hack bitcoins outside of the deep web has also recently proliferated. The record breaking Tezos ICO has attracted the attention of phishers, seeing being hosted for the purposes of stealing bitcoins. Other creative hackers have recently started setting up websites for fake ICOs, infecting victims’ computers through downloading malicious software disguised as project whitepapers. With bitcoin and altcoins seeing unprecedented media exposure, a growing presence of bitcoin hackers and scammers operating in all corners of the internet appears to be an unfortunate and inevitable consequence of greater cryptocurrency adoption.
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