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Title: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: MysteryMiner on August 10, 2013, 07:04:10 PM
I will exchange private key containing 0.00236107 BTC for exactly same amount transferred to my address (I will give the address private, don't send them to my signature).

Address here: https://blockchain.info/address/129jQr7DTbrmY5LMQvwmVBABbnNJTTxdF1

Reason for this: I was playing around with offline wallet creation and accidentally created the keypair from very bad entropy source. I cannot sweep the milibitcents I transfered there into Armory because my current computer is too weak to run Armory and I don't want to leave them there on that address. For somebody creating transactions manually it cost nothing to add another output.


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: escrow.ms on August 10, 2013, 07:07:37 PM
Are you not able to import private key on blockchain.info and send funds from there?
Anyways give me key and address to send bitcoins I'll do that for you.


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: iANDROID on August 10, 2013, 07:08:41 PM
Your computer is too weak to run Armory? When a RaspberryPi can run it?


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: MysteryMiner on August 10, 2013, 07:10:02 PM
It will probably create transaction fee on blockchain.info. But if added to already high-priority transaction it will not create additional costs. That is my reasoning behind this.
Your computer is too weak to run Armory? When a RaspberryPi can run it?
Pentium 4 socket 423 Willamette 2.0 GHz with 768MB RD-RAM and 80GB Harddrive. I cannot run Armory in online mode because of memory requirements.


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: /dev/null on August 10, 2013, 07:41:32 PM
Download electrum portable, import key, and send money to yourself.
0.1mBTC is enough for this transaction.

unless you want someone to import it in his qt or other wallet and keep it there,so you can get some funds when it will be used as "change" address.



Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: pand70 on August 10, 2013, 08:00:27 PM
unless you want someone to import it in his qt or other wallet and keep it there,so you can get some funds when it will be used as "change" address.

The OP is ridiculous in so many levels that i 'm starting to think of it as a pathetic attempt to scam people ...


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: MysteryMiner on August 10, 2013, 08:00:34 PM
I can create raw transaction without tx fee and hammer it to network nodes. I used Armory to create tx and offline Armory to sign it. But for this I need Armory in online mode that is not possible right now.

The easiest solution is me giving away the key for incoming transaction. But the key is not trustworthy because I already have it and it is created from really bad entropy source. It is meant to swipe using Armory function.

edit: Yes I'm going to scam people for 0.24$ :D What a profit!


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: escrow.ms on August 10, 2013, 08:14:16 PM

edit: Yes I'm going to scam people for 0.24$ :D What a profit!

No he was saying about "change address"  a guy got scammed for 40 btc because someone gave him a private key to import funds and when QT used it as a change address,that guy took his bitcoins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269443.msg2883416#msg2883416

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269443.msg2885701#msg2885701

Anyways i have sent you 1 mBTC on that address, you can now pay 0.0005 BTC fees and send money easily, use electrum or blockchain.info.


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: MysteryMiner on August 10, 2013, 08:25:04 PM
I know multiple instances of people losing coins because of imported addresses and then another person who also have that key to run away with coins. I think that Bitcoin-Qt don't use imported addresses as change addresses but uses a pool of separate "hidden" addresses for change. Scamming somebody on this forum by giving privkey was not my intention. I'm not peeing in the same lake from where my tap water is taken. I'm playing around and learning something new in the process.


Title: Re: Private key for equal amount of mBTC exchange
Post by: MysteryMiner on August 10, 2013, 11:02:13 PM
Created raw transaction hope it confirms https://blockchain.info/tx/c3222278525525182bf2ac39c31673e6dd772f734fb369b39428201db2d359e7

The Bitcoin-Qt debug console gives improper suggestions. The explanation it gives about syntax of commands did not get me nowhere. I got parsing errors all the time. And I'm a guy who's first computer was running MS-DOS 6.21 with Windows 3.1 so I know my way around command line and how to get proper parameters. Finally got it right at first time using this proper guide (in Russian) https://forum.btcsec.com/index.php?/blog/26/entry-94-primenenie-raw-tranzaktcii/