Can you post the script alia gave you? If not - why?
No, I'm not allowed due to the threat of my dox being released, you can try ask alia for it.
And you trust the unstable lying shitcunt (thanks TMAN) to keep her word and NOT dox you... and NOT blackmail you further... good luck with that.
You're really making it harder to trust you. You said you'll find it. You told alia to do her worst. You're now backpedaling. I think the answer to the OP's question is "probably not".
Yeah, this ^^^^
Now that you've shown that your actions are under the influence of an unstable entity because blackmail, it would be difficult to see how to trust that any of your future actions will also not be vulnerable to his/her/its demands, especially in the marginal world of shit tokens where you do business.
@suchmoon, @tmfp, you make a reasonable pointbut thereupon, I have a reasonable question for you: When a good-faith party makes naïve mistakes which cause him to get backed into a corner by a criminal extortionist who obtains personally identifiable information, what is the best strategy to recover?
Having reviewed the matter carefully, I think that the best possible assumptions about aTriz are the
most probable assumptions: A naïve individual with some admitted flaws (including past gambling addiction) was acting in good faith, and got fooled worst by a confidence artistone who also fooled many other people to various degrees. And I think its clear that the principal question about aTriz (the vouch for the script) was in a different category than assigning blame for a leak of PII. Really, could you hold aTriz
culpable for the unforeseen consequences of having made a Paypal transaction!?
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Excuse the quote edit, but culpability is irrelevant, as is speculation about aTrix's story of naive brainfade in getting himself into this situation.
The best strategy to recover?
In the movies? A
big mea culpa scene with loved ones and strings and tears is an option.
In organized crime? Run for the hills, before your erstwhile buddies rub you out because you're a compromised weakness that threatens them.
In crypto? Dump the account and start again.
The "script" is incidental now.