Yes I would do my own research to find out who he is, but I wouldn't dox him publicly. I mean now that his identity is known, what's next? Send someone to his address to punch him in the face? Is anyone taking any measures to visit or sue him?
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yeah nothing can stop that. but i think people get doxxed for a reason. i cant see someone putting up innocent peoples info and then someone go do something to them
yeah, like that one time some kid got doxxed as the Boston bomber, even though he wasn't and turned out he actually was missing and dead. totally didn't traumatize his family.
What a naive statement!
Would you share the information you collected with the other people he defrauded? How?
A great many people were defrauded by @zeartul, and I don't think @fortified has an obligation to @zeartul to conceal his identity while helping those people get their money back, or at least to know who took it.
To hold back that information from folks that you know were defrauded could be considered a crime itself: misprision of a felony.
Given this is a criminal matter on a decentralized blockchain where the community is supposed to resolve issues without centralized powers, this is the only solution.