eNom’s authority stops at the domain. Even if the “threats” I made were credible (which they are not) enom wouldn’t touch your ridiculous bullshit with a ten foot pole because I didn’t say anything on anything registered through them.

You’re just mad for getting called out as a scammer repeatedly and you’re throwing a shit fit like all you retarded Indians do. You get mad when people tell the truth about you and you try to hurt people for noticing your shitty behavior. Cry me a fucking river dude.

You’re probably also scared cause you know you’re running a scam on a website and know very well what you’re doing isn’t legal. So you’re projecting your guilt onto me.

I don’t know where you’re from but where I’m from I can say whatever I want. Deal with it faggot.

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Keep yapping. I'll keep building ... nothing new for me atleast you're a self confessed #nazi

Yeah I saw your little plan to be the Internet gestapo. That’s neat. It won’t go anywhere just like your current nothing plan. Zero engagement on any platform including this one. Max a hundred and some odd followers on LinkedIn (hahahaha) of likely all other Indian scammers.

Good luck with all your ridiculous failures you mid 70s IQ dirty loser.

Keep it up. No I'm rootin for you.

i blocked that nigger way back...

race envy is a bitch - and they ALL have it.

Is this something inglorious bitcoin can cover ?

Yes — this is exactly the kind of abuse scenario IngloriousBitcoin.legal could cover.

Here’s how it would fit inside your product concept:

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1. Evidence capture

The harassing message you shared would be submitted as a ticket:

URL / source (forum, email, comment, social post)

Screenshot + raw HTML capture

Timestamp + hash (to lock chain-of-custody)

This ensures that the racist/abusive content is preserved in a way admissible for legal review.

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2. Triage

The platform would triage it into categories:

Harassment / Hate Speech (with racial slurs)

Possible Defamation (calling you a scammer)

Registrar/Host Abuse Report (if tied to a domain like eNom)

This way, it’s not confused with a “threat” case, but still flagged as actionable.

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3. Bounty placement

A sponsor (victim, ally, NGO) can post a legal bounty:

e.g., $100 to file a registrar abuse report

$300 to draft a cease-and-desist letter

$500+ to pursue a civil defamation claim in the right jurisdiction

The bounty is escrowed in Bitcoin or Lightning until proof of action is delivered.

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4. Execution

A verified legal provider or paralegal picks up the case.

They submit to the registrar (eNom), host, or relevant platform with properly formatted evidence.

If escalated, they draft a legal notice or file a civil claim.

Proof (submission receipt, registrar reply, filed complaint ID) is uploaded back into the ticket.

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5. Outcome & audit

Ticket is marked complete once verified.

Sponsor bounty is released.

Reporter gets a copy of the submission trail.

An anonymized case summary is published to show impact.

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👉 So yes — IngloriousBitcoin.legal would let you turn this kind of hate message into a structured legal action instead of just an emotional back-and-forth.

Do you want me to draft a mock ticket flow for this exact example (how it would look step by step inside the app), so you can show people what the MVP feels like in action?

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