Title: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: Anarchy101 on May 30, 2016, 06:38:31 PM Sell Sr. Member account with Drk Green Trust. 0.1btc escrow a must unless you send first
Title: Re: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: Gwapo2 on May 30, 2016, 06:43:23 PM How old is signed message
Title: Re: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: Anarchy101 on May 31, 2016, 06:15:32 PM How old is signed message Probably close to 1 year EDIT: I check. It over 1year stake address. Still avaliable. I can PGP verify account ownership from staked address over a year ago. You must know how to verify PGP though. Had enough dealings with ppl that don't know how to verify PGP signatures. Title: Re: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: magemist on May 31, 2016, 06:45:45 PM Sell Sr. Member account with Drk Green Trust. 0.1btc escrow a must unless you send first Are you flexible on price ? I am not taking about very much lower but...PM if you want a fast exchange on this with me sent to you first. Title: Re: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: Gwapo2 on May 31, 2016, 06:50:04 PM How old is signed message Probably close to 1 year EDIT: I check. It over 1year stake address. Still avaliable. I can PGP verify account ownership from staked address over a year ago. You must know how to verify PGP though. Had enough dealings with ppl that don't know how to verify PGP signatures. Title: Re: [S] Sr. Member Account Post by: Anarchy101 on May 31, 2016, 06:57:18 PM How old is signed message Probably close to 1 year EDIT: I check. It over 1year stake address. Still avaliable. I can PGP verify account ownership from staked address over a year ago. You must know how to verify PGP though. Had enough dealings with ppl that don't know how to verify PGP signatures. Quote Because that PGP key isn't staked by account anywhere on forum and you aren't able to sign message from staked address The PGP Key Verifies the account AND the staked address. So how does it not validate ownership? If I can PGP sign a message from the account, which inturn shows the staked address, and you still think I'm lying..LOL... Yes it is. My PUBLIC key is staked.. Not the verify key. |