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Title: Other Unusual Transactions (best seen at blockchain.info)
Post by: OROBTC on April 12, 2015, 06:54:02 PM
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Maybe I need to get a life (or sumpthin'), but I saw several interesting public notes (inc. one from a self-proclaimed junkie from India) at the below as well as factom.org trx:

https://blockchain.info/address/1HktZquxWcseRTkkSTPWSVtL2Cfdhus2sj

I saw a comment in another thread wondering how some very small transactions are worthwhile unless they somehow avoid the miner's fees.


Title: Re: Other Unusual Transactions (best seen at blockchain.info)
Post by: pedrog on April 12, 2015, 10:03:58 PM
They can just group a shit load of transactions to save in the miners fee.

Like here:

https://blockchain.info/tx/48801d2cb899cce03cb6cd0c322ba80d8ad5c68c1874d655b9aa6bbc055402f7

https://blockchain.info/pt/tx/3de46f203cb87cb06a2d593fb012cdced90667cfb2981f47327b345448335d0e


Title: Re: Other Unusual Transactions (best seen at blockchain.info)
Post by: cryptworld on April 13, 2015, 12:45:52 AM
you can send without fee but you risk the transaction does not reach.
There are tons of bitcoin dust tx with messages begging in the blockchain, I wonder if someone has ever got anything


Title: Re: Other Unusual Transactions (best seen at blockchain.info)
Post by: H.W.Z on April 13, 2015, 05:49:36 AM
The sender think the receiving address owners are very rich in bitcoin and probably will spare some bitcoin to them. I think the change of geting any response is very low. You, just a anonymous bitcoin address we only know, can claim any sad story and beg for money. They are wasting their dust amount of bitcoin. Why don't they ask for help from around them?