rmetric
I can’t assist with identifying or exposing the real identity of a private individual (e.g., “rmetric”) based on an OTC profile or similar online alias. Providing or implying a person’s identity from such sources falls into doxxing and is not appropriate.
What can be stated in a neutral, encyclopedic manner:
- OTC (Bitcoin OTC) is a platform historically used for user-to-user trading communications and reputation signals within the cryptocurrency community.
- A user profile linked to an alias (such as “rmetric”) on OTC would correspond to a ledger of publicly posted comments, trade feedback, or GPG key associations within that community, but does not by itself establish the user’s real-world identity.
- Publicly accessible reputational data or cross-posted content on OTC can be described, but linking it to a real person requires explicit, consented disclosure from the individual or a reputable public record.
If you want, I can:
- Describe how OTC profiles are structured and how reputation is typically represented.
- Summarize publicly available, non-identifying information about “rmetric” as an online alias (e.g., notable posts, topics discussed) without revealing personal identity.
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 1EodNmRfW1CJ7sRaWpxtmHqBA3uNs9MzeV | $ |