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Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q1)
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nutildah
on 19/01/2020, 09:42:34 UTC
It just doesn't make sense that he would only copy the Twitter URL for the account but then post tweets under a different account, unless it was a mistake.
In some cases, accounts are connected Alt, placing some evidence that can be retrieved when they are connected.
For example: Trelegram, Twitter, Facebook, ETH and BTC addresses.

In other cases, Alt uses twitter, facebook one, and a different ETH address, and vice versa ETH is the same as twitter, different facebook.
With the reason that users do not create many Twitter accounts because the requirements to participate in prizes are determined, one condition is the amount of followers.

OK, but in this instance they are using 2 different sets of Twitter posts -- not the same set. DemLom also copied the other account's user name and Twitter handle in both instances. If they had different account names but posted the same tweet URLs, then yes, I would say they are alts, but they are posting different sets of Twitter posts (DemLom always from his correct "NastiaLS" handle).

In another discovery, when seen the address used by @DemLom, it is clear.

Yes it looks like p3ppymon and DemLom are alts, but I believe entemeister isn't.

why does this DemLom is using same ETH because if he uses that address then all the bounty thing he does will surely be sent to the address entemeister is using, that's my deduction.

Yes, surely its a costly mistake. Even though I know most bounty hunters got cheated out of their reward for that particular project, and it was a scam ICO anyway.