Is there any alternative to get ETH for ropsten testnet? this site not working for me https://faucet.ropsten.be/

Jun 25, 2021, 5:56 AM
Might be worth a try... https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/77976/why-does-ropsten-faucet-show-your-account-is-grey-listed-for-0-hours-and-0-minu
I dunno, it appears broken for me as well.
You might try contacting @defikaren
Jun 25, 2021, 6:01 AM
Account not accessible😬
Jun 25, 2021, 6:03 AM
It's Twitter
Jun 25, 2021, 6:04 AM
Ok 👌
Jun 25, 2021, 6:05 AM
I think that faucet works, it did eventually send me 1 ETH, just takes awhile... I'm so used to BSC which is so much faster. But I clicked the button so many times it said I'm greylisted for 24 hours, so be careful I guess. Doesn't really affect me since I don't use Ropsten.
over the next hour you made 3 similar transactions with pancakeswap all for ~$0.30 BNB (0.001)
Anyhow I'm not seeing any transactions up to 13 hrs ago involving anything more than $10-$15, so my guess is you may have your wallet confused with a different wallet. It's possible the DOGE you think you have is actually in another wallet, or you transferred it and forgot. I highly doubt there is foul play going on. It's impossible for someone to send you coin and take BNB from you. The most BNB this account has even had in the past month is $40 so I highly doubt you lost $150 from this account.
I would wager it is an accounting error on your part. I do it sometimes, we all do it. Sometimes I transfer over to binance and forget and wonder why there's nothing in my metamask wallet. It happens.
Jun 25, 2021, 7:09 AM
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I'm really stuck with that, It's a very general problem, tried diffrent IP and wallets but it's not working, and no solution on internet. I tried this site https://faucet.metamask.io/ but for this I need to have some testnet ETH in my wallet AND WHY THERE IS A SLOW DOWN TIMER OF 15 MINS? @grimreaper619 thanks🙏🏻
Jun 25, 2021, 9:29 AM
https://faucet.dimensions.network/
Jun 25, 2021, 9:32 AM
No dude you don't see where my BNB of 89$ is sent
89$ in bnb and bsc was taken and then 212 dogecoin
Taken without my power to stop it
I did send any of these transactions they just started taking place out of nowhere after I received the Joey Coin
Jun 25, 2021, 12:57 PM
0xa881ba259f197819077d6855E28fFc0b83f4ef1C this is the address where you got JOEY COIN
And I don't see any transactions for over like .1 BNB and there are only 6 since you got the coin.
Can you copy/paste that txn # for the .239925 ?
Jun 25, 2021, 12:58 PM
Of course you're not going to on Bsc scan because it was Bnb that was taken and dogecoin
That was me receiving 75 $ from the owner of Joey coin
That happened right after I got that Joey coin and there was no way for me to stop it
I was talking on the phone jumped in my TW and this happened then my 212 dodgecoin went next
Dogecoin *
Thats why I was asking if that contract had some loophole where they can dust the wallet
Jun 25, 2021, 1:02 PM
Well, BNB can't get "taken" you would have to send it and it would show up as a transaction, unless you're talking about WBNB?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:02 PM
Nah man do you know what dusting is?
It de anonymizes the wallet exposing the private keys
Jun 25, 2021, 1:04 PM
Never heard of that.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:05 PM
Gives the hacker access to make transactions without the owners approval. That's what dusting a wallet does
Thats why I was asking if there was a s pencil string of code that gave them the option. My friend in cyber security said some of these smart contacts can be loaded with Dust code that would give them access to a persons wallet once you try to sell tokens or when receiving a token
Specific*
Jun 25, 2021, 1:06 PM
Not really
Can you just share some useful informations like the contract or your wallet?
Like we guessing here like lottery
I wont type that BSC adress down
😄
Jun 25, 2021, 1:07 PM
Yeah I shared some photos above with my Bsc wallet but it doesn't show my Binance Smart chain being sent out only my Bnb was sent out but I had 13$ in BSC that came up gone too then my dogecoin so need to use those explorers but there's gotta be something bad with the contract maybe the compiler version left it susceptible to an attack
Jun 25, 2021, 1:08 PM
Pictures are not helpful
Jun 25, 2021, 1:08 PM
I even shared the contact address above lmao like 4 rimes
Times
Jun 25, 2021, 1:09 PM
https://bscscan.com/address/0xd1cf909b1e51402893ab0189d58bd450f0667eed#code
Jun 25, 2021, 1:09 PM
This sounds pretty silly to me. Look, BNB is native coin which can only be SENT by YOU and it needs to be signed by you. Now if someone gets your mnemonic or whatever, sure, you're screwed, but there's nothing any contract can do that can somehow remove native coin from your address.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:09 PM
It's a premade contract from Cointools, they are not exploited...
I am super sure you just gave somewhere your 12 words or got some Android RAT
Finish story
Jun 25, 2021, 1:10 PM
Well how does shit just get sent and I can't stop it and or didn't send it myself?
Thats exactly what dusting is dude revealing your anonymity
Meaning it gives the hacker access to your wallet and private keys meaning they now have access to drain the wallet
I also didn't log out of Pancake swap so that could've been a reason too
Jun 25, 2021, 1:13 PM
And then as for DOGE, that is a token, and maybe you had some BS DOGE which wasn't REALLY DOGE. If that is not the case, then the only way someone can take your DOGE is if you approved them. There is just no way to take money/tokens from another account without approval/someone's secret key. If there were, all of cryptocurrency would be pointless.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:13 PM
Bro I had the only Dogecoin lol
Wasn't a fake lmao
And again thats what dusting does lol it gives someone the power to take over a wallet
And no its not its a native coin
Jun 25, 2021, 1:14 PM
Cool, ok, so I think everyone would agree here that someone somehow got hold of your secret key and took over the wallet.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:14 PM
By a bad smart contract or a dusting attack yes
Thats why in here trying to find the bugs in which contract allowed that access
I didn't have wrapped doge i had dogecoin
Jun 25, 2021, 1:15 PM
no, I read about dusting, it gives the attacker information, ability to track a wallet, then probably to associate to IP and have your machine physically hacked.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:15 PM
Well I didn't give anybody my private keys and that money just left my wallet and there was no option to stop it
Someone through a smart contract or through me leaving my wallet connected to pancake swap de anonymized my wallet and gained access to my private keys I never approved anybody or any money to go out of my wallet
Jun 25, 2021, 1:17 PM
It sounds like someone has hacked your computer. If I were you, I'd get a new machine and create new accounts for everything.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:17 PM
I'm on a phone
I haven't used trust on my pc
I'm just so confused as to how this money can just be taken out of my wallet without me sharing my private keys nobody has access to that information
Jun 25, 2021, 1:18 PM
So I looked up this word new to me - "de-anonymize", this means that they were able to personally identify you. And that means they can track you as an individual, know what devices you use, gain access to those devices and then find your secret key and then control your wallet. So I'm saying, if you didn't create the transactions, at least one of your devices is compromised.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:20 PM
Have you typed your phrase to a website?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:21 PM
Thats what I've been saying this whole time and one of these smart contracts compromised my wallet thats why I asked someone to comb over the coding and find the parameter that enabled that and if its not that contract its one of the ones in my wallet for sure
Jun 25, 2021, 1:21 PM
Did you recently read a email from someone you don't know?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:21 PM
Never lol I'm not that dumb haha
Jun 25, 2021, 1:22 PM
Did you open a random file at your machine?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:22 PM
Nah not like that I did scan a qr code for HyperMeteor
That could've been it too
Not sure
But somehow my wallet was hacked which really sucks because I'm trying to program a contract to create my own token and was gonna use that money to launch
Jun 25, 2021, 1:23 PM
There are some programms that can read what you do
I think you better inspect your machines
Or format them at least
Jun 25, 2021, 1:24 PM
Yeah I'm not very happy about this. I feel like I was part of an attack on wallets bsc scan went down then a friend said there was a string of wallets that got attacked yesterday
Jun 25, 2021, 1:27 PM
I second this. If in fact someone is using your wallet, it probably means they have access to everything on your phone. Personally, if something like this happened to me, I would move all my remaining assets to a new account created on a new device and then reformat every single device I use.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:27 PM
They could have installed what you can type at your mahcines also
I think that is simple
Anyway, I think you better do something with what you use
Jun 25, 2021, 1:29 PM
So no way to tell if the contract has some kind of access code that gives them access to wallets when someone tries to sell that said token?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:36 PM
No contract has that capability.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:36 PM
Yes they do
Thats why these smart contracts are so freaking insane
Jun 25, 2021, 1:37 PM
Very well. I agree to disagree.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:37 PM
May I help you somehow with your project? Have you done another one before?
Jun 25, 2021, 1:37 PM
They have the power do more than that. They literally run applications. There's definitely a string of code that would allow someone access to anothers device thats what hacking is lol
Sure I need help understanding how to write the contact like I see how to write it out but I'm not sure what I need to implement and how to string the coding together to actually make the contract launch
Was getting ready to watch a tutorial video
Jun 25, 2021, 1:39 PM
Sorry we don't speak stupid here. Just read the chats and these are the things which might have happened
1) you approved/signed a transaction to take your funds. Not BNB, the doge one
2) your device is compromised
3) you accidentally shared your mnemonic/priv key to a malicious actor
Jun 25, 2021, 1:41 PM
Nah you gushes don't speak stupid mate
Yeah only thing out of that list thats is anything cloe is compromised device
Never approved any transactions and also Trust wallet don't give you the option to approve or not
Never share my private keys either everyone knows not to do that
So somehow someone has a smart contract out there bugged to compromise devices
Jun 25, 2021, 1:42 PM
Just to be clear, interacting with a smart contract will NOT compromise your wallet
Jun 25, 2021, 1:43 PM
Yes, I know this can be confusing for some who are not programmers but as a programmer with 30 years of experience, I whole-heartedly second this.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:50 PM
damn man 30 years of writing colorful text
Congrats)
Jun 25, 2021, 1:52 PM
;) yup, I learned BASIC on a Tandy TRS-80 and fell in love with code.
Jun 25, 2021, 1:52 PM
I don't speak boomer😂 I ve started with C++, than R. Now i am in blockchain development so there is a lot of different stuff
Jun 25, 2021, 1:54 PM
TRS what now🙃
Is that like a PC or typewriter...
Jun 25, 2021, 1:56 PM
It's like a keyboard that you hook up to TV via VHF/UHF connection... I think it had 16 colors max palette mode. And you saved/loaded your programs to cassette tape (if you were lucky - most of the time it would corrupt so you'd spend many minutes trying to save a 200 line program)
When I was 15 I bought Borland C++ for like $500 with my first 2 paychecks from McDonald's. It came with 2 big technical books which I couldn't understand. It wasn't until around 1998 (18 yrs old) that I finally found a good OOP book and I started to catch on a little.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:01 PM
Yeah I'm not sure thats true man pretty sure coding is coding and if you can code a compromisable string of data and anybody clicked on it they're compromised
I mean I've been in school for 3 months for this and I've had some programmers me there's ways for them to program strings of data inside smart contracts to where when someone sells the toke received thats when they become compromised
Not no 30 years congrats on that
I had some legit projects tell me to stay away from. ERC20 solidity co tracts for that reason and strictly stick to python and node
Jun 25, 2021, 2:04 PM
Don't take my word for it. Do some research on your own, go through solidity docs, evm docs and whatnot, and let that sink in🙂
If you manage to get some solid proof, do share with us.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:06 PM
Thanks man I'm not trying to say you guys are wrong I'm just simply saying that hacking smart contracts and getting them to give access to devices through the smart contract itself is not impossible it seems when you're coding. I'm no hacker but I've hacked win my younger days it was easy as hell to get credit card information and I feel like we are in that same time frame again where this technology obviously isn't that new but the ways of people being able to manipulate it easier is what we are dealing with I feel
Jun 25, 2021, 2:08 PM
SCAM
Jun 25, 2021, 2:09 PM
The reason I came here to ask if there were those loopholes in the contracts is because you guys know your shit.

I just don't get how all the sudden I received a token then all my native coins were gone.

Wish we had a way to have some security feature in solidity that would flag a contract if if found malicious data in it
Jun 25, 2021, 2:10 PM
I think the events are unrelated.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:16 PM
I somewhat agree but can't just be simply ruled out by saying that it wasn't a smart contract that allowed the door to be opened in my device.

Like if these hackers are getting smart enough to launch a contract to where once you receive a token or try to sell it your compromised then smart contracts aren't very safe it seems. Lol
Jun 25, 2021, 2:19 PM
I believe you have a misunderstanding of smart contracts and their capabilities and limitations. Smart contracts do not run on your computer, they run on the blockchain and they are limited to a VERY small set of operations. There is only so much you can do with a smart contract. It's not like C which is used to create executable programs that run on machines, or Javascript which executes inside a browser (or other application).
Jun 25, 2021, 2:20 PM
Everything will have a smart contract one day and if they have any security features that allow them to be manipulated from an outside source then that ruins the whole meaning of Blockchain tech
I know they run on the EVM. Lol
Well for solidity they do and then Ada specific and so forth and so on
Well solidity was formed from Javascript so I see some way of being able to access that capability. I'm not a genius in these things it seems that there would just be some way to string some form of data in there that could compromise users who interact with it.

Like when you look up contracts on bsc scan and they have the compiler bugs. Those to me seem like security features where the contract could be susceptible to attacks
Jun 25, 2021, 2:23 PM
Yes, the EVM, virtual machine. This virtual machine has a very small instruction set. There is no instruction that can do what you claim. A smart contract can only manipulate it's own data. It can not do anything with any other address's data, be it a wallet or another smart contract. It is just not possible. There is no instruction that allows it. The EVM itself is not programmed to allow it.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:25 PM
Ok now were cooking with oil guess I had to find the right words to bring out the right info I apologize for my headache im just simply trying to understand all of this
Its just I have someprogrammers telling me its capable and then you guys telling me its not
Thats why I'm so confused
I know I'm not getting my money back but just trying to figure out what happened and how it happened because it was literally a smart contract I interacted with right before my money was snagged
Jun 25, 2021, 2:27 PM
Ok, I think it is good to be paranoid. And I can kind of see where your assumptions are coming from, but those assumptions are just wrong.
Yes this is a big problem right now, there are very many "programmers" who really are not very knowledgeable, but they claim to be so they can earn money because clients don't know the difference.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:29 PM
Thats why I'm here trying to ask people.like you who have 30 years under their belts. I tell people I'm a Junior dev and that im not seasoned enough to start coding I have a dev position at Hempcoin when I can actually start coding with Python and Node
So there is no way whatsoever to have a bad smart contract?
Jun 25, 2021, 2:33 PM
If I had to bet right now. I would say that the 2 events happening close together are actually unrelated.
A smart contract can only be vulnerable itself.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:35 PM
It just sucks man I'm out here trying to do honest work and I giveaway stuff daily on my Twitter and then bam I get hit like that with no understanding of how it happened
Jun 25, 2021, 2:35 PM
People can exploit vulnerabilities in smart contracts. But your wallet only has one vulnerability and that is the seed phrase/mnemonic/private key - whatever you like to call it.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:36 PM
I also constructing an app and a website over the weekend to expose scam contracts and rug pulls
Yeah thats why I'm so freaking confused because I never shared it
Jun 25, 2021, 2:36 PM
I think you were targeted and someone has gained access to your device(s).
Jun 25, 2021, 2:36 PM
But I've heard leaving your wallet logged into pancake can leave you vulnerable
Thats most likely the case and I was just overthinking it with the amount of amazing capabilities smart contracts actually have
Jun 25, 2021, 2:37 PM
If you stay logged in and leave your device unattended, someone can come and "be you".
Jun 25, 2021, 2:38 PM
Thats most likely what happened then if its not capable through a smart contract
Jun 25, 2021, 2:39 PM
There is nothing wrong with staying logged into any web service, so long as you don't leave your device unattended and allow someone to use it.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:40 PM
But nobody had access to my phone lol I was on it so that part wasn't the issue nobody accessed my phone from inside sources it was accessed from outside only way it could've happened
Jun 25, 2021, 2:40 PM
Man, you were born for it. Wish you the best future
Jun 25, 2021, 2:40 PM
Oh yeah I see what you're saying but nobody used it . I was literally in a phone call when my money was being taken
Jun 25, 2021, 2:41 PM
Right. So I don't think it was due to "being logged in", that makes no sense.
I think someone was able to access your device remotely by getting your passwords. Maybe you signed up on a new website and used same password as you use for something else. Or a weak password and were brute-forced.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:41 PM
Well I mean that would leave your device open to outside hackers only thing I can think of there that would make any sense giving them access to my keys
Ok that could be too
My password could be compromised
I use the same password for everything and if it was leaked in a data breach that could be the case
Jun 25, 2021, 2:43 PM
I'm guilty I use weak/same passwords all the time, but only for new sites I don't trust.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:43 PM
But wallets (Metamask example) anyway need seephrase to import access account on new device
Even after logging in
Jun 25, 2021, 2:43 PM
I also change my important social media passwords frequently.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:43 PM
Other than that Trust doesn't have a password to access the wallet on phone
Yeah I need to go through and change all my pwords
Jun 25, 2021, 2:44 PM
Yes, and pins too.
Hell, even I use my weak password to open metamask because it's something I have to do often. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
But I also don't keep a lot of funds in that wallet.
Jun 25, 2021, 2:46 PM
I have two wallets . Weak one for a testnet and stronger for the main
Jun 25, 2021, 2:49 PM
I appreciate all the infos
Jun 25, 2021, 3:56 PM

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