They offer hypnosis sessions to recover passwords from Bitcoin wallets

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Bitcoin users who have forgotten or lost the password of their cryptocurrency purse should stop worrying, because they can now use the services of a hypnotist who can help them solve the problem.

Jason Miller, a hypnotist from South Carolina, offers services to Bitcoin users who can not remember their passwords. The service costs are reasonable - one Bitcoin plus 5 percent of the funds recovered. According to The Fortune, Miller told the Wall Street Journal:

I have developed a series of techniques that allow people to access older memories or see things that they have stored in a hidden place.

Miller works at the Greenville Hypnosis Center, of which he is a founder. Password recovery is just a service in a broader list of solutions offered in the clinic. The certified hypnotist states that it can also help you access your "past lives" and manage stress. On the official website of the Greenville Hypnosis Center, you can read the following:

During the past 15 years in my practice as an intuitive consultant, I have used hypnosis with my clients to help them visit past lives, as well as a form of guided meditation for stress relief.

In addition, people who can not physically visit their center can have hypnosis sessions via Skype. It seems that the experience of two decades of Miller in hypnosis makes it effective even remotely, through video calls. The wallet password recovery procedure usually involves three Skype sessions. The conditions of the service include that the patient has access to Skype, a webcam and the possibility of communicating in English.

The hypnotist recognizes that positive results are not guaranteed. The good news is that the 5% fee must be paid only after recovering the password. However, 1 Bitcoin (BTC) must be paid before the first session begins. At the current price of Bitcoin, that would be an advance payment of US $ 17,500 for the results that are not really guaranteed.

We recently learned through a study conducted by the digital forensic firm Chainalysis, that nearly 4 million Bitcoins have been lost forever. Most of them are kept in accounts whose passwords have been forgotten for a long time. This means that up to 25% of the current supply of Bitcoin may never recover.

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Omg! Seriously? haha this is so funny :) But can be really profitable at the same time :D

Now they make you add "stuuuupid numbah" LOL