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March 27, 2013, 09:01:51 PM |
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I think this isn't done by a thief, but just the way the Instawallet server works internally.
1DsSfUgo is the receiving address for your Instawallet account, which Instawallet uses to detect incoming Bitcoins. They are added to your account balance, but don't have to stay at the receiving address.
When you take Bitcoins out of your account, Instawallet can use any address as a source for the transaction to you. In this case, 1K9ZPPkx.
Think of it as a piggy bank. When you take coins out, you just grab the number of coins you need. You usually don't care which individual coins you take, you only care about the amount you're taking out.
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