Ive sent the bitcoin. Check you pm. I had trouble all night getting a wifi signal and couldnt verify payment. Im back on now and good to go.
Switch to 2° - they've got great coverage
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How do you determine the criteria for "pronounceable" addy though?
"1ANoNYMURccWEEGMoMTozTtjBj7CmtRZdb (2014-01-24: longest pronounceable prefix - owner: Nikinger)"
I would say, vowels. Notice there are no vowels in "CCW" or "TtjBj7cmtrzdb"
Agreed ANoN is just an abbreviation... "We" or "Mom" (which is the North American way to spell "Mum") don't really count. 1PoLymathxkzDAULEum2sSVmPnzcoYfaUP beats that one hands down. See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=ANoNYMUR
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...and in case anyone wants to point out the typo in the date above... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1614769.0-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- My account is Maloppo has been hacked/lost. Please reset the email to maloppoballa@yahoo.com The current date is 11 september 2016 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1uYGWkiEaJaWmUZ4X2NocwH2HSBzzpT1a IMPA5/1Jg6LscbWhPXlGi5V1h/+ygqoNZyabT3MHc3dXCt9E8GyIjxkc5PpT1MLyvXeuEo6z7gH4PonS2Ge2Rt4= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- My account is Maloppo has been hacked/lost. Please reset the email to maloppoballa@yahoo.com The current date is 11 september 2016 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1uYGWkiEaJaWmUZ4X2NocwH2HSBzzpT1a IMPA5/1Jg6LscbWhPXlGi5V1h/+ygqoNZyabT3MHc3dXCt9E8GyIjxkc5PpT1MLyvXeuEo6z7gH4PonS2Ge2Rt4= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- I Confirmed that my old account back thank you.. thank you.. thank you.. very much Admin Theymos and Cyrus -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- I am Maloppo from bitcointalk today is 15 september 2015 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- 1uYGWkiEaJaWmUZ4X2NocwH2HSBzzpT1a ICrwwrjOs+eAsPmKwibxppPrtzRmbrVHkyi2xL177qKyBrX+5SiFTMeTKcVA0fN/5A688M+G/NH0+1iufu2wC9s= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Both message verified as coming from the quoted wallet address by my wallet. If I can suggest, you should lock this thread.
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Finding 1234xxxxxxxxx4321 can't be that hard, right? Not sure of any other way to search for that form of other than to set the keep searching switch to er, keep searching to a dump file and then sift through what you've found. Can't recall the command to search the tail (or middle) end for a pattern, but AFAIK you can't search for at both ends simultaneously?
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Please help quote -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- I am Maloppo from bitcointalk today is 15 september 2015 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- 1uYGWkiEaJaWmUZ4X2NocwH2HSBzzpT1a ICrwwrjOs+eAsPmKwibxppPrtzRmbrVHkyi2xL177qKyBrX+5SiFTMeTKcVA0fN/5A688M+G/NH0+1iufu2wC9s= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Quoted, archived and I verify with my BTC Wallet. http://archive.is/It83n#selection-7651.0-7671.31
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I'm a little stumped what else to search for that is random? I could say things like 1Xena 1House 1StarWars 1StarTrek or did you have something else in mind?
I made this puzzle 2 weeks ago. It doesn't require a search for vanity addresses, but it did include them. Why would you want something random? To make sure nobody has it already? You could just pick a Bitcoin-related word. But even then, it's nothing more than a combination of computing power and luck to see who wins. 1bitcointaLk is too much BTW. If they are random, then no one could be searching for them already. If participants came up with search items, they could already be searching for them ie 1GhennomhhcG813vjQkCrDJ67LFMrQwcCW or 1MjoLLnirmoZtc3fD7WfCMGswvHV7AWUmr from NetHack. I read a while ago someone has a 20,000 word list of search items they are searching for, so the only thing I could think of was to make it totally random - it's more to see who has better "luck" than the others for a given phrase.
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While I for one admire your enthusiasm, this is the KNOWN Alt's thread, not the "I think these people might be Alts, but I have no proof." page.
Are they using the same BTC Wallet Addresses? Are they using the same skype / twitter / facebook?
Are they using the same slang or dialect ?
Have a browse back through their posts, do they always log in at the same time of day? Or post in the same order or around the same time of day?
Have they scammed?
Have they vouched (trust) for each-other?
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Prefix: 1SUNAR Pub Key: 0413BE46F6D80B0B0ACA870CD49CBF7147F6096FD7721B4EA8CF5688D84DFCD0BD3D372E5B33D7D 74C11C3A48F5171CDB5D6FAF74BC6C9502CBB5DFFF19963615D Thanks in advance Any donations are to be sent directly to LoyceVPattern: 1SUNAR Address: 1SUNARjQD4EA3aamV35CB7Pb8SbrRcuGY PrivkeyPart: 5J9PBJS81sWuCHLMLt4mokSKGKiA9KeaoRjpmYHWF9pmW7WLNDh Regards,
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1DWutrU 2 months 1oGoMo16h 500 years For 50% chance. I'm out Unless you make it a more fun thing to do than searching for some random strings that will never look more impressive than any random addy. 1DWutrU Difficulty: 15058417127 [50% in 8.1min] 1eMHMBn Difficulty: 888446610538 [50% in 8.1h] 1zBLvyQY Difficulty: 51529903411245 [50% in 19.5d] 11GSoq7b Difficulty: 51529903411245 [50% in 19.5d] 1T8AJtk2z Difficulty: 2988734397852220 [50% in 3.2y] 1oGoMo16h Difficulty: 2988734397852220 [50% in 3.1y]
I'm a little stumped what else to search for that is random? I could say things like 1Xena 1House 1StarWars 1StarTrek or did you have something else in mind?
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I've been thinking of doing a challenge for anyone who wants to participate, I use PWGen to generate random things, and thought if I roll up some six, seven and eight number/letter combos people can search for them and compare their speeds. No prizes or anything, just fame and glory. eg. 1DWutrU 1eMHMBn 1zBlvyQY 11GSOq7b 1T8AJtk2z 1oGoMo16h
If anyone wants to do it, I'll start a new thread and port it over there. (they're not as easy as they look)
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Where I'm at: 1111111 1222222222 1333333333 1444444444 1555555555 1666666666 1777777777 1888888888 1999999999 1aaaaaaa 1bbbbbbbb 1ccccccc 1ddddddddd 1eeeeeeee 1ffffffff 1ggggggggg 1hhhhhhhh 1iiiiiiii 1jjjjjjjj 1kkkkkkkk 1mmmmmmmm 1nnnnnnnn 1ooooooo 1ppppppp 1qqqqqqqq 1rrrrrrrr 1ssssssss 1tttttttt 1uuuuuuu 1vvvvvvvv 1wwwwwww 1xxxxxxxx 1yyyyyyyy 1zzzzzzz 1AAAAAAAAA 1BBBBBBBBB 1CCCCCCCC 1DDDDDDDDD 1EEEEEEEE 1FFFFFFFF 1GGGGGGGGG 1HHHHHHHHH 1JJJJJJJJJ 1KKKKKKKKK 1LLLLLLLLL 1MMMMMMMM 1NNNNNNNNN 1PPPPPPPPP 1QQQQQQQQ 1RRRRRRRR 1SSSSSSSS 1TTTTTTTT 1UUUUUUUU 1VVVVVVVV 1WWWWWWWW 1XXXXXXXX 1YYYYYYYY 1ZZZZZZZZ After more than six months of searching, I still haven't found 1111111 About five or six weeks ago I added the rest and are searching for either seven, eight or nine's as taken from my work.txt file.
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Looks better than my eight sixes 166666666LyMNrkpwwNCdUPzvDTh2tNDLu Oh snap! I've got eight sixes too! 16666666618MC85xBnFLymYA3FJUkwEuZP What about my eight "H"'s (the eighth letter of the Alphabet...) 1HHHHHHHHrSFHFWdE8LdCFJbegLwuemoB8
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Am feeling lucky - Eight eights in a row...
188888888G1J9jT9rbawvgmFojarpQbFpe
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Quickseller loves to put up stuff without being able to prove it. His assumptions are worth shit.
... and QuickSeller has deleted my post (in his self-moderated thread about violence) concerning his bullying. Surely that is a form of violence in itself! http://archive.is/jLCpj#selection-4621.0-4691.64
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Hello.
This account (UID=6) is the oldest regular account here on Bitcointalk.
It was bought as a collector's item.
It will never be used for any transactions and therefore I do not care if it's painted with red and in fact if it's not against the rules, I would encourage others to mark the account red as a bought collector's item that you should not trust or try to trade with.
The only problem I have is the accusations that it's been a hacked account. There is no sufficient proof for this and is only pure speculation. This account will never be used to trade, buy, sell, transact, or raise any bitcoin of any sort so it should not be tainted with speculated claims that doesn't even serve as a safety measure for other members.
This feedback is absolutely fine: "Account being sold. Do not rely on age of account to equate to being trusted."
Timelord2067 and Quickseller's feedback involving hacking accusations should be adjusted.
You are mistaken, I did not leave negative feedback / trust.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=51152I made a thread offering to trade my paypal for BTC. "Tittiez" Messaged me saying they were interested. After a short look through the recent posts on the account I see that it was just recently logged into after ~2 years of inactivity. In the same day, the person using the account asked for a 0.05btc loan (30.94usd at time of posting), while offering to sell me 300$ worth of BTC. Probably best to use caution when dealing with this person. There isn't really a scam here is there? It doesn't look great, just be careful?
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Here we go again... Hmm. seems suspicious. Also, asking for loan and creating threads regarding selling if the account makes feel that it is compromised. Will leave a negative for now and alert DT guys about this.
Lol, says the guy with this rep: Bought account. Do not rely on the age or Trust on this account to be accurate. also ur pw waS recently changed And im happy to sign an old message from any addresses ive used in the past. Alright, sign a message with this address please. 1NSb3j6jnnyx6sssuXKvux9jjwMXszYrqc Source: https://archive.is/lSRgT | blockchain tx 1NSb3j6jnnyx6sssuXKvux9jjwMXszYrqc is part of the same Wallet that contains 1TitzifGtbQZuAbTwZZxcghjuTs9te7YuIn summary: If condoras had done their home-work, they would have realised only three of these Wallet Addresses can be attributed to TittiezHello there, Can you sign the message in my first post in any of the following Addresses of your Account? 1TitzifGtbQZuAbTwZZxcghjuTs9te7Yu First posted on: September 13, 2012, 06:41:20 PM 1CirMfqaxNMsBrvWjy12WNGkWLgtDVoTZJ First posted on: October 10, 2012, 11:18:36 PM1JCtFndd7DqMek6TuUq8Vs6ec6AEAuUGTd First posted on: September 29, 2012, 04:55:33 PM17yBNpXSTMDphLg2DTNVkYWjsH3WnDhVW6 First posted on: September 29, 2012, 12:37:07 AM1VayNert3x1KzbpzMGt2qdqrAThiRovi8 First posted on: September 29, 2012, 12:37:07 AM1HyAyCrXxC8WtGDwsZfwP61QBDSxFotP5F First posted on: September 05, 2012, 08:40:56 PM 14CgjhQpiFePcCRfoE1stE39uEUBAN7kqQ First posted on: June 12, 2012, 05:00:58 AM12gFLYWpfnDTQ3JB5w5VDPpF5JQZnA1g1c First posted on: June 01, 2012, 02:53:59 PM151fndibtR6LBe6VXSYrvV2wjiEGvH9Yhb First posted on: May 18, 2012, 10:52:17 PM173Qmir9hTmvkb3Cmvgj78AV2CjL5azZYS First posted on: April 24, 2012, 11:38:29 PM1Pa8Wyp7LkxkPuRid6rXcLRvUCDZpGwA9W First posted on: February 27, 2012, 11:22:39 PM After you doing that, send me your Account details and then i will fund your Loan Request. Thank you. Full breakdown of who *really* owns those Wallet Addresses over yonder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1614647.msg16233208#msg16233208(Remind me again why this thread was started?) Sloppy cut and paste from people who don't do their research before sinking the boot in...
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In summary: If condoras had done their home-work, they would have realised only three of these Wallet Addresses can be attributed to TittiezHello there, Can you sign the message in my first post in any of the following Addresses of your Account? 1TitzifGtbQZuAbTwZZxcghjuTs9te7Yu First posted on: September 13, 2012, 06:41:20 PM 1CirMfqaxNMsBrvWjy12WNGkWLgtDVoTZJ First posted on: October 10, 2012, 11:18:36 PM1JCtFndd7DqMek6TuUq8Vs6ec6AEAuUGTd First posted on: September 29, 2012, 04:55:33 PM17yBNpXSTMDphLg2DTNVkYWjsH3WnDhVW6 First posted on: September 29, 2012, 12:37:07 AM1VayNert3x1KzbpzMGt2qdqrAThiRovi8 First posted on: September 29, 2012, 12:37:07 AM1HyAyCrXxC8WtGDwsZfwP61QBDSxFotP5F First posted on: September 05, 2012, 08:40:56 PM 14CgjhQpiFePcCRfoE1stE39uEUBAN7kqQ First posted on: June 12, 2012, 05:00:58 AM12gFLYWpfnDTQ3JB5w5VDPpF5JQZnA1g1c First posted on: June 01, 2012, 02:53:59 PM151fndibtR6LBe6VXSYrvV2wjiEGvH9Yhb First posted on: May 18, 2012, 10:52:17 PM173Qmir9hTmvkb3Cmvgj78AV2CjL5azZYS First posted on: April 24, 2012, 11:38:29 PM1Pa8Wyp7LkxkPuRid6rXcLRvUCDZpGwA9W First posted on: February 27, 2012, 11:22:39 PM After you doing that, send me your Account details and then i will fund your Loan Request. Thank you. Full breakdown of who *really* owns those Wallet Addresses over yonder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1614647.msg16233208#msg16233208(Remind me again why this thread was started?)
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