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Agoradesk.com/LocalMonero.co is Scam!!!
The Admin of Agoradesk.com/LocalMonero.co telegram group https://t.me/LocalMonero is a Scumbag. His telegram is https://t.me/Alex_LocalMonero_AgoraDesk
This is a screenshot of my chat with him https://ibb.co/Nxfxxgb
I've know about LocalMonero for about a year but didn't really trusted them because it is shitty centralised platform and outdated website looks like crap, it doesn't build trust at all. And now, after loosing my money I know I should avoid even registering with them.
Agoradesk.com/LocalMonero.co scammed me for 9500 usd by blocking my account right after I deposited another 10 xmr
This is my account https://agoradesk.com/user/audy
You can see they add a message=reason inventing an excuse to steal my money, linking me to other profile who, I found out later, Alex admin of Localmonero had an argument with.
As I see now LocalMonero admin desided to co er his lose on my account. If they do it over 9500 usd than this means they have no trading volume and profit and ready to take your money just like that. They will make it look like it is your fault or whatever.
Check this https://t.me/MoneroUK/12051 I contacted this guy and asked him what happened between him and Localmonero(scammers) and it looks like I am not the first one who was scammed by localmonero aka agoradesk
Avoid this scammers and your money will be saved.
That was my last time I ever user centralised exchanger. It is 3rd time I got burned.
LocalMonero aka AgoraDesk is scam!!!! Stay away from it!!!!
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I found a website called walletgenerator.net that lets you create paper wallets, but back in 2018 a vulnerability was discovered where duplicate key pairs were generated and potentially stored on the server. They provide the website source code's GitHub repo for the at the bottom of each page. My question is: if you were to download the source code and run it on an offline PC, would it be safe again? Source: about 1 year ago
You can create a paper wallet (just one private code and one public address) based on your random mouse movements. There is a website for this. https://walletgenerator.net/ Download the website and run it on an offline computer (to be sure your address isn't sent back to anyone) and print out the paper go to atm to deposit money. I did this for a small "buried" treasure if any kids solve a cryptographic puzzle on... Source: over 1 year ago
So I want to create a paper wallet for PIVX cryptocurrency, did some research online and stumbled upon https://walletgenerator.net/. Source: almost 2 years ago
As an example, I create a new keypair at https://walletgenerator.net/ : - Public 12gycnkMdc8MgLZjZHAjhf7wG5J3n9Yyii - Private 5JFTbTKucZa9WZCZemCBWF2MhxSGwLmqwotiY4THYY1SW8xbQXG So, if I import that private key into Electrum, I get the same public key. What if I generate a new receiving address? Source: over 2 years ago
If you're looking for something a little more sophisticated this is more likely what you're looking for. https://walletgenerator.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
I would recommend https://localmonero.co which also supports both I2P and Tor. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Initially we only offered Monero through LocalMonero, then we added Bitcoin with AgoraDesk. Didn't really see the need to add further coins as they would require extra maintenance costs while not really being actively traded P2P. Source: about 1 year ago
I was a vendor on localmonero.co. I had many trades and 100% feedback, I sold to swedes since I'm swedish. Source: over 1 year ago
Not every exchange ran off with customer funds (i.e. Coinbase). And as others have commented, P2P is actually quite vibrant, it just doesn't get much attention. Check out: Bisq https://bisq.network/ LocalMonero https://localmonero.co/?language=en. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
LocalMonero has a very active Aussie userbase. Source: about 2 years ago
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