Can you sign an address with "quite a stock" of btc in it, so we know you're not just trying to scam?
I was waiting for this question to come honestly. I made this account just some days ago as i wasn't aware of this community.
Though i am somewhat active on lb.
I am taking screenshots of some of my wallets and will upload them in the main post within 10 mins.
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Screenshots won't cut it. You can take another person's wallet screenshot and pass it as your own.
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I believe 100% that these are his wallets. All he has to do with blockchain.info is find a random address with bitcoin "in" it, add it as a watch only address and the balance and transaction details will show up as the OP has advertised.
What I don't believe is that the OP actually controls a private key to an address that controls any of these amounts as most people with this much bitcoin would have bothered to learn that a signed message is really the only way to prove that you control the amount of bitcoin that you claim.
Even the first pic alone is sufficient to show that i have the funds. Rest depends on you, if you wanna believe, great ; if you don't, not my problem.
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And for that 'should know', i haven't done it before, so i don't know and don't wanna know it now either.
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And with the transaction id, you can match the sending wallet to the fourth pic easily by seeing the exact amount of btc received.