I have tagged the account that was used to scam. I am not interested in this "hacked account / hacker" story. This seems a very common occurrence nowadays and it's not possibly to prove that you were actually hacked/that it was not the original owner. If he/she pays back the scammed amount, then the negative can be changed to neutral.
Hi BitCorner please follow the scam accusation format so its much better to understand your problem. Just edit your first post.
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This should definitely be done to clarify the scam to outside observers.
I know you're not interested nor am I going to force you to do anything but Bryant.coleman has done nothing wrong.
But main point here is that me as the scammer have paid him back everything he sent me plus more and he's still blackmailing me for something that I don't really care about since I've already exposed the IP address in question for all to see in public.
Really the thing that pisses me off the most is that I had the courage to pay him back, and it's rare for any scammer especially in the crypto world to do so and apologize to him. But he decides to blackmail me? Like I don't even care whether he releases the IP address or not, it just seems like a dick move.
I'm not saying that what I did was right though, scamming is by all means wrong, even if you return the funds.