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Yeah markets stopped using bitcoin awhile ago because of this. They use monero these days because it’s untraceable
Yeah markets stopped using bitcoin awhile ago because of this. They use monero these days because it’s untraceable
Most markets use monero these days because it’s untraceable
Idk it’s a great way to buy drugs though
Yes, it literally is though. Like what, you expect them to spend a month at sea?
Yeah alright It’s nothing to worry about, you’re all good
So they‘re accessible from the same domain or ip address, right?
If teddit and radarr are both on the same root domain, the radarr auth cookie may also be sent to teddit. This is because of the cookie’s domain and same site attributes. It’s probably nothing to worry about.
Awhile ago, I made like $300 with a bunch of Docker containers running brave browsers, I used a script that would open a bunch of sites, move the mouse around and then send the crypto to my site. It was so obvious, I have no idea how I didn’t get banned (I’m still not), clearly whatever fraud detection they’re using is pretty shitty.
Bitwarden is a pretty good option, it’s fully open source and self-hostable and they get yearly security audits.
or maybe people are just tired of american neets larping as “leninists”