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an API KEY, based on its privileges, can act as a private key
Liar - i've created a scam accusation thread based on your lies. I wish you the best of luck trying to get me banned for pointing out your Risotto eating lies
Also is pointless in quoting a partial reply of me trying to make me look like a fool.
Nevertheless an API KEY CAN THEORETICALLY ACT AS PRIVATE KEY, simply because is a modular tool that shapes based on service provider. One could build a platform that acts as a bridge between a generated API KEY on the platform itself and a previously imported Private Key.
Anyway the guide i made covers this and more
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5185826I guess that thread will end up like all the others, me winning thanks to data,evidences and users that joined my service and are all happy defending me.