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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: dooglus on January 16, 2016, 01:52:29 AM



Title: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: dooglus on January 16, 2016, 01:52:29 AM
Is this of any use to anyone?

Quote
> listunspent 0 9999
[
  {
    "txid": "e1ca67e724b6808230b65c8ff92be1f278919d713747da1b0692f1fbc8858b8a",
    "vout": 1,
    "address": "1HKnuXP3RZDLjHPuDcj4EzaDtEH94FMbgB",
    "scriptPubKey": "76a914b30fd1e52e16b83cbde1b39e9c9bf26273581ed488ac",
    "amount": 0.00007740,
    "confirmations": 0,
    "spendable": true
  }
]

> dumpprivkey 1HKnuXP3RZDLjHPuDcj4EzaDtEH94FMbgB
L21YLXUaiBiJaiYoxjTR9rDYcNm6ue2DpG2Royqzipf8jcBzbv5D

I think it's too small to be spendable, but would rather someone use it if they can.


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: dooglus on January 16, 2016, 11:01:04 PM
Well, someone took it, and paid more in fees claiming it than the dust was worth:

https://i.imgur.com/D3kV6pq.png


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: unamis76 on January 17, 2016, 12:01:34 AM
A nice way to waste money, I guess :D


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: eddie13 on January 17, 2016, 12:15:20 AM


Couldn't someone have just imported the 1HKnuXP3RZDLjHPuDcj4EzaDtEH94FMbgB into there wallet and then used it as an input in there next transaction they were going to make anyway therefore it paying 7740 sat of the 10,00 sat miner fee that they were going to have to pay to send any BTC anyway?


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: calkob on January 17, 2016, 12:25:06 AM
Noob question here, but i thought that privkeys always started with a 5, what am i missing here?


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: dooglus on January 17, 2016, 12:34:14 AM
Couldn't someone have just imported the 1HKnuXP3RZDLjHPuDcj4EzaDtEH94FMbgB into there wallet and then used it as an input in there next transaction they were going to make anyway therefore it paying 7740 sat of the 10,00 sat miner fee that they were going to have to pay to send any BTC anyway?

Yes they could. But maybe they wanted to claim it before anyone else did, idk.

Noob question here, but i thought that privkeys always started with a 5, what am i missing here?

"compressed" private keys begin with a K or L,
"uncompressed" private keys begin with a 5.

Check it out by playing about in the 'wallet details' tab on bitaddress.org:

https://i.imgur.com/CVAa8de.png


Title: Re: free private key for some BTC dust
Post by: RocketSingh on January 17, 2016, 12:49:57 AM
Noob question here, but i thought that privkeys always started with a 5, what am i missing here?
It is compressed. You may play around it here - https://bitcore.io/playground/#/address