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Economy => Services => Topic started by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 07:27:08 PM



Title: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 07:27:08 PM
This service accounts to the lumen giveaway which was started today by the stellar community.If u had bitcoins in ur wallet on 4th July 2016 and able to provide a signature from the wallet then u can receive bitcoins from me.

How much will u receive?
Well that depends upon how much u had in ur wallet.Lets do the calculation:
Lets say u had 10 bitcoins in ur wallet
Then u will receive = 3000000000 * (10/15735725) = 1906 lumens/2 = 953 lumens = $1.7btc

Why am I giving just 50% of claimed lumens?
I will be staking my facebook account and old stellar account and provide u the service.

What do u need to send?
U need to Pm me after signing this message :
Code:
Stellar.org Bitcoin Giveaway Round 1
GDNV4G4HJ4JLEJYIKP2UNVMCX2FPLOOZJAKQOC5JEFJYQHQMTMAVY755


PM format :

Signature:
Bitcoin address from which the signature is made:
Bitcoin address on which u want to receive bitcoins:
OR
Signature:
Bitcoin address from which the signature is made:
Lumen address :
Memo ID:

I will reply within 3 hrs when I'm online and send the funds.


U can find more info here: https://www.stellar.org/blog/bitcoin-claim-lumens/

Note:
You may claim those lumens urself only if u fullfill these conditions:
- U have a previously owned stellar account
- U don't live in the U.S,Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and other countries subject to sanctions by the United States.
- U have an established facebook account.

Good luck!


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: HatakeKakashi on July 05, 2016, 07:34:03 PM
This service accounts to the lumen giveaway which was started today by the stellar community.If u had bitcoins in ur wallet on 4th July 2016 and able to provide a signature from the wallet then u can receive bitcoins from me.

How much will u receive?
Well that depends upon how much u had in ur wallet.Lets do the calculation:
Lets say u had 10 bitcoins in ur wallet
Then u will receive = 3000000000 * (10/15735725) = 1906 lumens/2 = 953 lumens = $1.7btc

Why am I giving just 50% of claimed lumens?
I will be staking my facebook account and old stellar account and provide u the service.

What do u need to send?
U need to Pm me after signing this message :
Code:
Stellar.org Bitcoin Giveaway Round 1
GDNV4G4HJ4JLEJYIKP2UNVMCX2FPLOOZJAKQOC5JEFJYQHQMTMAVY755


PM format :

Signature:
Bitcoin address from which the signature is made:
Bitcoin address on which u want to receive bitcoins:

I will reply within 3 hrs when I'm online and send the funds.


U can find more info here: https://www.stellar.org/blog/bitcoin-claim-lumens/

Note:
You may claim those lumens urself only if u fullfill these conditions:
- U have a previously owned stellar account
- U don't live in the U.S,Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and other countries subject to sanctions by the United States.
- U have an established facebook account.

Good luck!

Seems cool but I have no balance in wallet :(


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: SmartIphone on July 05, 2016, 07:43:25 PM
I read all the blog post above but couldn't find if stellar supports coinbase's users.
What about those like me who have their money in coinbase but the money is transferred many different addresses based on the system request and we can't sign a message from these address even though we have the bitcoin in our wallets.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Lutpin on July 05, 2016, 07:44:46 PM
What about those like me who have their money in coinbase but the money is transferred many different addresses based on the system request and we can't sign a message from these address even though we have the bitcoin in our wallets.
If you're not the sole owner of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
In the case of coinbase, you don't have any private keys, hence you don't have any bitcoins either.



Pls read: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1526413-how-do-i-sign-a-message-with-a-bitcoin-address-
Coinbase doesn't store in receiving addresses.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 07:47:01 PM
I read all the blog post above but couldn't find if stellar supports coinbase's users.
What about those like me who have their money in coinbase but the money is transferred many different addresses based on the system request and we can't sign a message from these address even though we have the bitcoin in our wallets.

Pls read: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1526413-how-do-i-sign-a-message-with-a-bitcoin-address-


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: NeuroticFish on July 05, 2016, 07:50:21 PM
Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: SmartIphone on July 05, 2016, 08:00:59 PM
What about those like me who have their money in coinbase but the money is transferred many different addresses based on the system request and we can't sign a message from these address even though we have the bitcoin in our wallets.
If you're not the sole owner of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
In the case of coinbase, you don't have any private keys, hence you don't have any bitcoins either.

That's why I'm worried about it. I have owned stellar aka lumens since it beginning just checked their login site and seems that htye have been upgraded to XLM anyway if stellar and coinbase have collaboration then coinbase knows exactly how much bitcoin do their users have and maybe can send us the lumens accordingly but it would be really a mess.
:( Seems I'm Unlucky

Pls read: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1526413-how-do-i-sign-a-message-with-a-bitcoin-address-
I know how to sign a message but the problem is that the bitcoin does not figure at the addresses that i have access to sign message.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 08:11:24 PM
Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.

It's not like that.If u have lesser than that I will send u cents too.Its just an experiment.I love to play around a bit  :)


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Jannn on July 05, 2016, 08:18:18 PM
Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.

It's not like that.If u have lesser than that I will send u cents too.Its just an experiment.I love to play around a bit  :)
I have 0.02BTC. Get me 0.01 cents?


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 08:21:30 PM
Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.

It's not like that.If u have lesser than that I will send u cents too.Its just an experiment.I love to play around a bit  :)
I have 0.02BTC. Get me 0.01 cents?

I could have but there is .0001 network fee so the network will eat your cents


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 05, 2016, 08:44:38 PM
Bitcoins sent to Lutpin:

https://blockchain.info/tx/d9ec299abc2e28ef8637908566e2a079f35f853589c69f533f04491994448c81


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: deisik on July 05, 2016, 09:13:58 PM
This service accounts to the lumen giveaway which was started today by the stellar community.If u had bitcoins in ur wallet on 4th July 2016 and able to provide a signature from the wallet then u can receive bitcoins from me

FBI wants you, dead or alive (and all your bitcoins)

Note:
You may claim those lumens urself only if u fullfill these conditions:
- U have a previously owned stellar account
- U don't live in the U.S,Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and other countries subject to sanctions by the United States.

Wtf, the US gov went nuts and imposed sanctions upon themselves?


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Lutpin on July 05, 2016, 09:16:25 PM
- U don't live in the U.S,Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and other countries subject to sanctions by the United States.
Wtf, the US gov went nuts and imposed sanctions upon themselves?
It's not that bad, only "residents of the U.S. states of New York, Georgia, New Hampshire, and Connecticut" (source: https://www.stellar.org/blog/bitcoin-claim-lumens/).


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: btvGainer on July 05, 2016, 10:12:20 PM
i have only 0.35BTC. how much will i get?


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: elite3000 on July 05, 2016, 10:21:07 PM
I have less than 0.1 btc, how much would I get? Some cents?

I don't think the amount you get is worth the reward.

Clams at least did it in a more fair way


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: GregH37 on July 06, 2016, 04:51:08 AM
I may be wrong about it. but I want to inform that to everyone please don't fall on this give away.
I don't understand what is the need of signing a message with our bitcoin address for getting this giveaway.
I strongly feel the newbie is just a scammer and have attention to hack or steal money with some trick or ways.
this looks so shady for me. and the give away don't even worth to sign a message.


Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.

and the 10 cents may cause you lose your 6700$. lolz... becareful folks...

Edit: I saw the OP sent some bitcoin to Lutpin. would be nice if Luptin vouch for it if he think it is legit and not an hacking attempts.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Lutpin on July 06, 2016, 04:58:12 AM
I saw the OP sent some bitcoin to Lutpin. would be nice if Luptin vouch for it if he think it is legit and not an hacking attempts.
OP delivered what they promised to me. It was however just for 0.00045BTC, so no kind of big vouch out of me. But they delivered.

and the 10 cents may cause you lose your 6700$. lolz... becareful folks...
Never saw someone losing their bitcoins over signing a message from the address they were held in. Would be a new one to me.
Anyhow, the address I signed from is empty now, good luck stealing anything from me (in any possible way).

I don't understand what is the need of signing a message with our bitcoin address for getting this giveaway.
It proves you're the owner of the bitcoins held in that address during the snapshot.

I strongly feel the newbie is just a scammer and have attention to hack or steal money with some trick or ways. this looks so shady for me.
OP just wants a cut from the free lumen they can claim via stellar.org using the signed message. Kinda the same like with the distribution of clam back in the days.

and the give away don't even worth to sign a message.
Depends how many btc you're holding in your addresses and how long you need signing a message from them.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Divinespark on July 06, 2016, 05:07:32 AM
It involves the hassle of moving BTC from the paper wallet that I would sign from into a new paper wallet, so not sure that the hassle of doing this would make sense. But interesting offer, will think about it some more


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: rudalist on July 06, 2016, 05:38:04 AM
how much your paid every one wallet addres bitcoin to convert lumens stellar
this programe offical stellar or only your program


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: bapparabi on July 06, 2016, 05:52:05 AM
This is good for big investor who have quite good amount of bitcoin because we have just .04 btc and after calculation ..with formula we will get some cent so don't have worth to do it


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 06, 2016, 06:27:01 AM
If u have approx 6 bitcoins u will get $1btc.I can also send u lumens in your exchange address for it. $1 lumen is approx 520 lumens


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: nejibens on July 06, 2016, 07:58:05 AM
Currently i have less than 1$ in BTC in my wallet address

How much i can get from this give away for this little hold amount ?


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 06, 2016, 09:31:21 AM
Stellar is a solid funded organization
I will also be sending u stellar to ur polo address even 1 lumen.It can hold 1 lumen.
Just pm me the details


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: NeuroticFish on July 07, 2016, 01:51:14 PM
Do you really expect somebody owning 6700$ in BTC would care for 1.7$ prize?!

I have a paper wallet with less than 1BTC on it, but it's not worth the hassle for the 10 cents you'd give.

and the 10 cents may cause you lose your 6700$. lolz... becareful folks...

Signing a message doesn't make people lose money, unless maybe it's done from an extremely buggy client :)
But the meaningful way to keep bigger amount of Bitcoin is in cold storage or paper wallets. And that means extra hassle to sign a message. And the reward is way to small for any kind of hassle.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: 1btcdream on July 08, 2016, 03:29:51 AM
It's really not worth it wasting someone's time for such a ridiculous reward even if I own less than 100 btc in a single address. Expect btc whales couldn't care less.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: bitcoinisfurture on July 08, 2016, 05:47:29 AM
Nothing for small users as they will get peanuts. Even the example given by OP is of 10 btc and not of 1 btc.


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Uberin on July 08, 2016, 07:45:26 AM
Expect Lumens to grow someday if u get some now that might be beneficial after months if not year


Title: Re: Free bitcoins for your signature
Post by: Jannn on July 08, 2016, 08:51:06 AM
Never saw someone losing their bitcoins over signing a message from the address they were held in. Would be a new one to me.
If you sign with your private key it can happen.