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April 19, 2015, 02:14:29 PM |
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Maybe you used an address somewhere in the forum and forgot about it.
Then some day Satoshi wakes up and send 1000 BTC to some addresses he find randomly here in the forum.
But you lost your private keys. So you can't take your 1000 BTC and gets depressed and lost your job and all bitcoins you have.
So better backup all your old addresses so you don't risk the destruction of your life
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cozk
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April 19, 2015, 02:18:38 PM |
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Maybe you used an address somewhere in the forum and forgot about it.
Then some day Satoshi wakes up and send 1000 BTC to some addresses he find randomly here in the forum.
But you lost your private keys. So you can't take your 1000 BTC and gets depressed and lost your job and all bitcoins you have.
So better backup all your old addresses so you don't risk the destruction of your life
Nope Nope Nope and Nope Thanks for the Santa clause story though
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BillyBobZorton
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April 19, 2015, 04:09:50 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... It's literally impossible that satoshi "lost his coins". The creator of BTC would never make the mistake of not having enough diversified backups. He's just keeping his coins and not moving them around, that's all.
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redsn0w
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April 19, 2015, 04:11:47 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... It's literally impossible that satoshi "lost his coins". The creator of BTC would never make the mistake of not having enough diversified backups. He's just keeping his coins and not moving them around, that's all. Are you sure? Nobody knows if he lost or not his mined bitcoin. All the posts here are only supposition about satoshi, and it is normal to think he doesn't lost his bitcoins (but I am not sure of this thing).
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thejaytiesto
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April 19, 2015, 04:30:08 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... It's literally impossible that satoshi "lost his coins". The creator of BTC would never make the mistake of not having enough diversified backups. He's just keeping his coins and not moving them around, that's all. Are you sure? Nobody knows if he lost or not his mined bitcoin. All the posts here are only supposition about satoshi, and it is normal to think he doesn't lost his bitcoins (but I am not sure of this thing). Im also 100% sure that he never lost his coins. He's on this for the very long term, he create Bitcoin and predicted everything thus far (including the blocksize problem, the mining centralization etc). He knows things will turn out ok, and he never intended to sell but to live inside the btc ecosystem (becuase at some point we will not need to sell, it will be a very used currency). Im pretty sure he has addresses that we do not know of, and uses these to buy everything he needs, while keeping that address frozen.
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May 04, 2015, 04:06:36 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Of course he has a backup. You didn't think he would go through all that trouble just to delete his wallet did you?
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thejaytiesto
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May 04, 2015, 04:10:52 PM |
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Leaving conspiracy theories out of the question, this is really sound advice. I have never deleted a wallet myself, always make a copy. I've got like 10 wallet.dat files that I always copy when I update my QT.
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Phat Buzz Tart
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May 04, 2015, 04:27:11 PM |
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Leaving conspiracy theories out of the question, this is really sound advice. I have never deleted a wallet myself, always make a copy. I've got like 10 wallet.dat files that I always copy when I update my QT.
LOL So I am not the only one..... That is good news! I thought I was paranoid
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moko666
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May 04, 2015, 04:34:27 PM |
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it is also possible that he lost them or forget password or destroyed those bitcoins i don't think he own that much bitcoins right now, and no one has wallet address of satoshi that are supposed to holding thousands of BTC
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inBitweTrust
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May 04, 2015, 04:37:08 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Ironic that right after creating this thread you proceed to shred your wallet so no one can help diagnose your problem.
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May 04, 2015, 04:56:32 PM |
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it is also possible that he lost them or forget password or destroyed those bitcoins i don't think he own that much bitcoins right now, and no one has wallet address of satoshi that are supposed to holding thousands of BTC
AFAIK he created a new address for each of the block rewards he got. So I don't think it's possible to find a single address with all that coins. If it was it would have appeared in the Bitcoin Top 10 rich list by now.
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Meuh6879
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May 04, 2015, 05:08:56 PM |
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i destroy every month somes 5-8 wallets ... because, when an wallet is empty and when you manage fund internally ... keep a wallet is useless. when you are free writer with a bitcoin signature donation ... yes, you MUST don't destroy the wallet ! because, article may survive a couple of decade (and pay you retirement).
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May 04, 2015, 05:22:18 PM |
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The person who originally sent the broken transactions deleted his wallet
Sigh... why delete a wallet instead of moving it aside and keeping the old copy just in case? You should never delete a wallet.For sure he has a backup. Somewhere... Ironic that right after creating this thread you proceed to shred your wallet so no one can help diagnose your problem. This is one of the few reasons why I do not believe him, I think he only want some btc in donation. it is also possible that he lost them or forget password or destroyed those bitcoins i don't think he own that much bitcoins right now, and no one has wallet address of satoshi that are supposed to holding thousands of BTC
AFAIK he created a new address for each of the block rewards he got. So I don't think it's possible to find a single address with all that coins. If it was it would have appeared in the Bitcoin Top 10 rich list by now. Yes, of course. Because it was normal to create an address for each transaction, also for a question of privacy and anonymity. I think he has a wallet wit a 'lot of address' or a couple of wallet (who knows?).
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May 05, 2015, 02:31:15 AM |
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1) Satoshi was definitely into mining. 2) Satoshi said "never delete a wallet."
And people still ask whether he controls those coins. LOL.
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May 05, 2015, 04:43:23 AM |
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Wow! that's an amazing thread. So , we know that those old BTC address which have not been moved since long , still belongs with Satoshi if he is alive or maybe he passed them onto someone There's a great chance that he might not be alive , since i really believe he wouln't abandon bitcoin so easily . OR maybe he is still there with some other name ?
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May 05, 2015, 04:45:45 AM |
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Satoshi is currently living in a crawlspace inside Gavin's residence. He loves Doritos and white wine.
They play chess every night and laugh at all the speculation.
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May 05, 2015, 04:50:22 AM |
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Satoshi is currently living in a crawlspace inside Gavin's residence. He loves Doritos and white wine.
They play chess every night and laugh at all the speculation.
Gavin's obsession with Satoshi is more like "Single White Female". Satoshi would be chained up in crawlspace and Gavin would dress in his clothes. (shudder)
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May 05, 2015, 06:09:58 AM |
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Maybe you used an address somewhere in the forum and forgot about it.
Then some day Satoshi wakes up and send 1000 BTC to some addresses he find randomly here in the forum.
But you lost your private keys. So you can't take your 1000 BTC and gets depressed and lost your job and all bitcoins you have.
So better backup all your old addresses so you don't risk the destruction of your life
From your mouth to Satoshi's ear. I have acctually never thought of it like that... I hope all the people who act like grassholes, will consider this thought too... It takes nothing from you to be good to other. IF I was him/her, I would not go for a 1000 BTC airdrop .... I would rather go for a smaller amount.. say 10 BTC per person. {That way, I put a smile on 100 000 people, not just 1000} Imagine that...
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May 05, 2015, 08:05:21 AM |
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Maybe you used an address somewhere in the forum and forgot about it.
Then some day Satoshi wakes up and send 1000 BTC to some addresses he find randomly here in the forum.
But you lost your private keys. So you can't take your 1000 BTC and gets depressed and lost your job and all bitcoins you have.
So better backup all your old addresses so you don't risk the destruction of your life
From your mouth to Satoshi's ear. I have acctually never thought of it like that... I hope all the people who act like grassholes, will consider this thought too... It takes nothing from you to be good to other. IF I was him/her, I would not go for a 1000 BTC airdrop .... I would rather go for a smaller amount.. say 10 BTC per person. {That way, I put a smile on 100 000 people, not just 1000} Imagine that... Yeap, yeap. From your mouth to Satoshi's ear. Definitely! Satoshi, if your reading this: 1F5pXCvqkTieg88rFdy6VU7dHyu4wWCm5i <--- You know what to do
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