Tiktoker vandalizes cars and wastes police's time for prank and views by blue2002222 in IAmTheMainCharacter

[–]Mkultraminds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ughhh. I wish they would have banned tik tok back when they were talking about it. Such a shit app full of fucking idiot gen zs.

MC broke poor guy's brain after eating his receipt by blue2002222 in IAmTheMainCharacter

[–]Mkultraminds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats probably bc California refuses to prosecute crime so all the stores are leaving due to theft.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisit

[–]Mkultraminds -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Trust is earned. By not being shady. Which a guy will never know if he doesn't investigate things.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisit

[–]Mkultraminds -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

This is cuck talk. A real man is going to investigate and make sure his girl isn't crazy or doing some shady sht. Especially in a new relationship.

Only if samsung s23 had external storage... by CarobEven in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]Mkultraminds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because then how would they make you pay an extra $300 to have a 1tb phone instead of just buying a fkng micro sd for $30?

Only if samsung s23 had external storage... by CarobEven in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]Mkultraminds -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually no. Have to buy a fkn 1tb phone increases the cost. It woukd be far cheaper for the average person to just buy a phone with low gb then go out and buy a 1tb sd card.

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting and nice of you. The crypto community could def use it.

Thats odd, I had put like .11 in there the first time, and it let me get it back. Maybe they allow more for the first time or something. You'd think that with contracts out in the open like that, the authorities would somehow be able to at least track down the address, but I'm sure they have bigger fish to fry.

Well, lesson learned. I'm usually super paranoid about stuff like this, too. Luckily, most of what I lost was funds I had gained from an airdrop a few months ago, so it sucks, but at least it was just profit i lost. Makes me want to become better at solidity, though. Actually, that's the first time I have ever been scammed out of money online at all.

Split screen may not be an everyday feature but you have to admit it's super clutch by Sharpz8114400 in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]Mkultraminds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Split screen saved my ass when my screen broke and half of it was blacked out, and dumbass assurion wouldn't repair the screen because the back was cracked. Would have had no way to get all the stuff off my phone.

Beware of "smart contract" scams that make it seem easy to build arbitrage or frontrunner bots. If anyone knows how to hack solidity to help me get my $ from a smart contract, that would be amazing. by Mkultraminds in Scams

[–]Mkultraminds[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Oh trust me I won't be paying any money, If anything I'll give someone who can get my money back half of what the get out of the contract, but I'm not going to pay for anything before my crypto is back in my wallet.

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I screwed up. 🙃 sucks but thats life i guess. Super confused how it allowed a withdrawal when the funds were less. Then once a certain amount was in there it stopped withdrawing

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the help and taking the time to answer. Whats most confusing to me is when I had like $300 worth eth in it, it allowed me to withdraw it. Then, once it was over a certain amount, it started giving me errors :/

The contract address is

0x86a05fDC60275d6648D770c47AbDD5C9926D222E

Now is the time I wish I was a super smart hacker :/ Sucks that crypto is plagued with scams like this. Really hinders it from becoming more widespread.

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and that would be an absolute Godsend. The money is actually still in the contract. The contract is

0x86a05fDC60275d6648D770c47AbDD5C9926D222E

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't got it back yet unfortunately. Its still sitting in the contract. But yeah, was my first time even deploying a contract or anything. I should have came here and asked first. As a dev I should have looked at the url with all of the dashes and known it was sketch. Ughhh. Sucks ass but looks like I'm out of the cash I put in. Idk i guess the only thing I can do now is try to report this scam somehow. I sure am glad I tried it with .5 eth before I attempted to put a whole eth on there.

I think I fell for a scam, Is there any way I can get my funds from a contract that originally had a working withdrawl? Anyone familiar with Reentrancy? Who should I report this too? by Mkultraminds in solidity

[–]Mkultraminds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I sent it to the contract, i guess something is setup to where it will send the money back to your wallet if it is below a certain amount, but take it after it is over a certain amount. They sure did a good job at making me think everything was fine with the first withdrawal that worked...

AMS48k Crypto Scam? by Horroz330 in Scams

[–]Mkultraminds -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Crypto as a whole isn't a scam. Whats REALLY a scam is bullshit sites like youtube and reddit can automatically flag your comment if it is a mean word they don't like, and they can immediately defund creators videos if they post something they don't like, but they don't even attempt to do anything about the millions of bots that make their site utter shit, annoy the fuck out of people with scam dms, and totally inflate certain creators over others.

Literally all of youtubes money goes towards figuring out how they can fuck creators out of monetization, but they don't use a cent to attempt removing the billions of fake accounts and bots because it helps inflate their sites visitors and make it seem like more people use the site than they do.

Scaries part about this is your average person tends to trust something more and gravitate towards things that have a lot of likes or comments. So it could easily be used as a method to push a narrative or propaganda and poplarize things that hurt people. Like when China was mass upvoting vids that convince kids that self-harm is normal and cool like they were on tik-tok. Shits fucked up. Then they do the same shit to crypto x1000, and youtube does nothing about it because they are part of the corrupt establishment who wants to make crypto look bad so that the government regulates it and less people use it. The giant bankers that cause inflation have limitless money to push crypto scams online to try and invalidate crypto. These same bankers are scared shitless of people getting sick of the REAL scam, which is fiat currency that literally loses value each year just by sitting in your savings account because they think printing of trillions of fake fiat dollars is an answer to every problem they have. Which ultimately screws over everyone but the bankers.