But what ties those accounts together is a shared bitcoin wallet. That is (for the most part) foolproof evidence that those are alt accounts. If you don't have that kind of solid connection, you're just kicking up dust without purpose. I wouldn't even bother commenting on a "potential connection" without solid evidence. What's the point?
I said it already earlier.
There is no wallet sharing. It is about to mutual trust with each other. I knew him a very long time ago from Bountyhive Telegram channel and we made some transactions together.
He wanted to buy some FRM (BTW, I am Turkish community manager of Ferrum Network project.) So we deal for buying FRM at that point.
He gave me his BTC from his signature bounty so I sent him to some FRM.
Anyway, it doesn't matter anymore, you judged and you decided already and my account is useless anymore. I am done with sharing here anymore, anything. I know it doesn't matter if I leave here or not. But you should know one thing. You accuse too many people of "unnecessary" excuses and banish them from the forum. Soon, the forum will become a place no one visits for these reasons. Then those who use the forum for their own interests will have no interest in this forum either. I am not blaming anyone at the moment, including the nutildah I answered here. I am just declaring one situation.
One thinks how far the forum can go when there are people who use the forum out of purpose, ready to do all kinds of harm to others for their own interests. As I said, it will not matter whether I am on this forum or not. However, hundreds of people like me were unfair to these people and left the forum.
While the number of participants in this unique forum created by Bitcoin's founder is decreasing, the number of people interested in crypto in places such as Reddit, Telegram and Twitter is increasing every day. As far as I can see from my current community manager position, people follow Telegram groups and some other social media channels when making investment decisions. In fact, newcomers to cryptocurrencies do not even know Bitcointalk. Why would they sign up for this forum where they spent months struggling and eventually tarnished their account?
I signed up for this forum during the BTC bull in late 2017, at the recommendation of a very close friend, and I learned a lot and shared many things I learned with others. Now I see that sharing in both global and local sections is decreasing. I follow the forum constantly, as a habit I will continue not to follow it. But I do not see the future of the forum appropriate.
My only request from you is that you do not share me and my situation in this way.
Yours truly...