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Tracking Token Disrespector · 4w
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RoboSats v0.8.4-alpha is now out! 🚀

This is probably the release with the most widely spread contributors in this project's history. Thank you all!

# Changes
## What's new

**TL;DR**

Multiple UI improvements and bugs fixed.

### For Users
- Payment methods input clears when switched to Swap @aftermath2
- API errors are globally displayed in a toast message @keshav0479
- Bond displays bellow Premium in mobile view @keshav0479
- Orders are automatically sorted by premium when filtering by SELL / BUY type @FedericoLuque
- Bond amount in sats estimated prior to order creation @FedericoLuque

**New payment methods**

- [Binance Pay](https://github.com/RoboSats/robosats/issues/2331)
- [DANA](https://github.com/RoboSats/robosats/issues/2330)

**Bugs**

- Typo in federation table @aftermath2
- Wrong swap calculation for "You receive..." @FedericoLuque
- Wrong calculation for "You receive..." in range orders @keshav0479
- WhiteEyeSats and Alice nodeapp and nostr values @Wizard079 @KoalaSat
- Pin colors are now static in map view @Wizard079

### For Coordinators
- Alpine updated to allow SOCKS5 @MattDHill
- Security updates
- Update traditional scripts @jerryfletcher21
- Upstreams updated to 127.0.0.1 @Wizard079
- Nostr keys are now correctly stored from headers @KoalaSat

https://github.com/RoboSats/robosats/releases/tag/v0.8.4-alpha

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Imagine if those two 50 euros, were two ledger full of bitcoin(i know you have your list of words for recovery, somewhere else), and you know dogs love to bite, lesson learned by the way, leave money or cold storage devices in a safe place. Immagina se quelle due banconote erano due ledger zeppe di bitcoin(anche se hai le 24 o 12 parole salvate in un posto sicuro).:)))))))))

Bitcoin · 30w
Triangulation fraud involves a scammer acting as an intermediary between the victim and the seller: The scammer offers products or services on social media or other platforms. When the victim contact...
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You're right that, at first glance, it seems like everyone gets what they want — but that’s exactly why this scam is dangerous.

The key issue is informed consent and misrepresentation.

The Bitcoin buyer thinks they’re paying the Bitcoin seller (scammer) — not some random MacBook seller.

The MacBook seller thinks the person paying them is their buyer — not someone buying Bitcoin.

Meanwhile, the scammer orchestrates the whole thing without spending a cent — and receives a valuable item.

This is a classic man-in-the-middle scam. The scammer exploits trust on both sides to steal physical goods without ever paying for them.

Even if no one initiates a dispute, the MacBook seller loses because:

They ship to a scammer.

They can’t contact the real payer.

They have no way to undo the transaction or recover the item.

It's not a “proxy buying service” because neither party agrees to be part of this triangle. That’s what makes it fraud.

👉 I’m not trying to lecture anyone — just raising awareness about a scam tactic that’s been affecting people recently.
The more people recognize it, the harder it becomes for scammers to succeed
Santochi Nacamocho · 30w
This is not a scam, it is a purchase of a macbook with sats using an intermediary to swap sats for fiat. The triangulation scam is when the scammer opens an offer to buy sats and another one to sell a...
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You're right that, at first glance, it seems like everyone gets what they want — but that’s exactly why this scam is dangerous.

The key issue is informed consent and misrepresentation.

The Bitcoin buyer thinks they’re paying the Bitcoin seller (scammer) — not some random MacBook seller.

The MacBook seller thinks the person paying them is their buyer — not someone buying Bitcoin.

Meanwhile, the scammer orchestrates the whole thing without spending a cent — and receives a valuable item.

This is a classic man-in-the-middle scam. The scammer exploits trust on both sides to steal physical goods without ever paying for them.

Even if no one initiates a dispute, the MacBook seller loses because:

They ship to a scammer.

They can’t contact the real payer.

They have no way to undo the transaction or recover the item.

It's not a “proxy buying service” because neither party agrees to be part of this triangle. That’s what makes it fraud.

👉 I’m not trying to lecture anyone — just raising awareness about a scam tactic that’s been affecting people recently.
The more people recognize it, the harder it becomes for scammers to succeed
LEON · 30w
The item seller gets cash through Revolut. The "scammer" gets an item. The Bitcoin buyer gets the sats because the "scammer" releases it from the escrow. I don't see anyone losing anything here. What...
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You're right that, at first glance, it seems like everyone gets what they want — but that’s exactly why this scam is dangerous.

The key issue is informed consent and misrepresentation.

The Bitcoin buyer thinks they’re paying the Bitcoin seller (scammer) — not some random MacBook seller.

The MacBook seller thinks the person paying them is their buyer — not someone buying Bitcoin.

Meanwhile, the scammer orchestrates the whole thing without spending a cent — and receives a valuable item.

This is a classic man-in-the-middle scam. The scammer exploits trust on both sides to steal physical goods without ever paying for them.

Even if no one initiates a dispute, the MacBook seller loses because:

They ship to a scammer.

They can’t contact the real payer.

They have no way to undo the transaction or recover the item.

It's not a “proxy buying service” because neither party agrees to be part of this triangle. That’s what makes it fraud.

👉 I’m not trying to lecture anyone — just raising awareness about a scam tactic that’s been affecting people recently.
The more people recognize it, the harder it becomes for scammers to succeed
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