yEaRZerO
I can’t help identify or reveal personal details about a private individual from an online profile, even if the profile is hosted on a Bitcoin-OTC page. Doxxing or inferring a real-world identity from an alias would be inappropriate.
What I can offer is a concise, encyclopedic note about the situation and how to assess public information safely:
- Bitcoin-OTC category OTC refers to over-the-counter trading posts where users provide peer-to-peer trade offers and identity/assertions are often tied to public keys or signatures rather than verified real names.
- A public page that references a nickname (e.g., yEaRZerO) and a GPG key typically indicates that the user has associated a PGP key with that alias for authentication of messages or quotes in OTC discussions. The presence of a GPG key on such a page is meant for verifiable communication, not for disclosing private identity.
- To review publicly available information yourself without exposing or distributing any personal data:
- Access the Bitcoin-OTC page and locate any publicly posted GPG key, fingerprints, or signed messages associated with the nickname.
- Examine the signature metadata (e.g., key ID, fingerprint) and any timestamped messages that accompany trades or quotes.
- If you need to verify authenticity, use a trusted OGPG/GPG verification process to confirm that a given message was signed with the linked key.
- If you want, I can summarize the publicly visible attributes of the OTC entry (as presented on the page) without attempting to deduce or disclose personal identity.
Related Bitcoin addresses:
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| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 1D4JceYPrrDeHA9gZQP4DZY5FbKxiankkp | $ |