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Author Topic: $1,000 bounty for Blockchain.COM (not .info) (Updated to $1,500)  (Read 8261 times)
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September 11, 2012, 10:45:50 PM
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This person claims to be the owner of blockchain.com:

http://www.facebook.com/fannnnnnnnneww

I contacted them,  agreed on a price in Bitcoins,  but they:

1. Insisted that I pay the bitcoins first.
2. Refused to use an escrow service.
3. Refused to provide any proof that they actually own the domain.

They also said many strange things during the Skype chat in regards to the domain.

Does anyone know if this person is the real owner or if they can be trusted?  

This is exactly why people get scammed so often. This guy is screaming scammer, You should not even consider doing business with him. There is absolutely no legitimate reason he shouldn't prove he is the owner or use escrow and there are ways to do that without compromising his anonymity. Run the other way! Don't waste your Bitcoins because it'll be just throwing them down the drain.
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September 11, 2012, 10:53:12 PM
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Have you tried with some emails like these?
info@blockchain.com
admin@blockchain.com
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September 12, 2012, 02:45:23 PM
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Update,

I will pay $500 for simply putting me in contact with the owner of Blockchain.COM
I will pay this even if the owner doesn't actually sell me the domain.

Hi Blockchain_Helper,

I'm in the race for the $500 (in BTC):
http://whois.domaintools.com/blockchain.com

The WhoisGuard email address will be forwarded to the real address:
"When some one sends an email to your uniquely generated xyz.protect@whoisguard.com address, we will in-turn forward it your real email address which you specify. "

Here you go:
6e5cca004afd476fb202080a04a2d443.protect@whoisguard.com


Good luck! Robert
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September 12, 2012, 02:50:00 PM
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Update,

I will pay $500 for simply putting me in contact with the owner of Blockchain.COM
I will pay this even if the owner doesn't actually sell me the domain.

Hi Blockchain_Helper,

I'm in the race for the $500 (in BTC):
http://whois.domaintools.com/blockchain.com

The WhoisGuard email address will be forwarded to the real address:
"When some one sends an email to your uniquely generated xyz.protect@whoisguard.com address, we will in-turn forward it your real email address which you specify. "

Here you go:
6e5cca004afd476fb202080a04a2d443.protect@whoisguard.com


Good luck! Robert

That's been tried and even more than once I think. Do you think that if it were that easy, anyone would put up a $1000 bounty for it?

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September 12, 2012, 03:04:15 PM
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Well, I wasn't sure if it had been tried. Since it was not written explicitly. At least, I thought. "the owner of the contact address does not respond", almost explicit...

I've learned not to think too much for other people. Especially when free coins are involved.
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September 12, 2012, 03:28:12 PM
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Well, I wasn't sure if it had been tried. Since it was not written explicitly. At least, I thought. "the owner of the contact address does not respond", almost explicit...

I've learned not to think too much for other people. Especially when free coins are involved.

Indeed it's not obvious for people who read just this thread, but there are a couple other threads regarding blockchain dot com, and it's been discussed on there. Perhaps an effort should be made to keep the discussion to a single thread, locking the others.

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September 20, 2012, 11:09:12 PM
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bump

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September 21, 2012, 06:43:44 AM
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What kind of offer are you prepared to make for the domain? I don't own it, but I feel there would be a better response from the owner if someone were able to get a message through to them with some hard numbers, not just "please contact me".
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September 21, 2012, 07:06:36 AM
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It looks to me like the first post is a firm offer of $1,000 for the domain name and $500 for a verifiable introduction to the domain owner.
$1,500 total

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September 21, 2012, 06:34:53 PM
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Sorry, was tired when reading this. Somehow I thought the 1500 was the bounty for getting the information of the owner. =/
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September 21, 2012, 06:39:02 PM
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I'm starting to suspect the owner is satoshi himself...

And if there's any truth to the rumors that he's dead,
that would explain the lack of response...
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October 12, 2012, 03:45:21 AM
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My guess is that if they hadn't come forward by now then they probably will not.  Which is sad as I love piuk's services.  😰

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October 12, 2012, 12:45:27 PM
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My guess is that if they hadn't come forward by now then they probably will not.  Which is sad as I love piuk's services.  😰


What's in a (domain) name? The service is just as good on the .info domain. I agree that they are solid.
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October 12, 2012, 12:53:51 PM
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From the whois:

11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90064
US

Anyone ever try knocking?

This person claims to be the owner of blockchain.com:

http://www.facebook.com/fannnnnnnnneww

I contacted them,  agreed on a price in Bitcoins,  but they:

1. Insisted that I pay the bitcoins first.
2. Refused to use an escrow service.
3. Refused to provide any proof that they actually own the domain.

They also said many strange things during the Skype chat in regards to the domain.

Does anyone know if this person is the real owner or if they can be trusted?  

This is exactly why people get scammed so often. This guy is screaming scammer, You should not even consider doing business with him. There is absolutely no legitimate reason he shouldn't prove he is the owner or use escrow and there are ways to do that without compromising his anonymity. Run the other way! Don't waste your Bitcoins because it'll be just throwing them down the drain.

+1

Exactly right. Instant scammer.


I'm starting to suspect the owner is satoshi himself...

And if there's any truth to the rumors that he's dead,
that would explain the lack of response...


haha, good call.

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We shall see. Hopefully it gets put to good use soon.

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October 12, 2012, 02:13:18 PM
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Well, I wasn't sure if it had been tried. Since it was not written explicitly. At least, I thought. "the owner of the contact address does not respond", almost explicit...

I've learned not to think too much for other people. Especially when free coins are involved.

In translation,

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Hi, here's something perfectly useless and banal I've spent fifty seconds on (only because I am retarded, normally it would take five). I refuse to put any thought into this (or anything else), but please consider me for a large windfall (at least comparatively to my meager means).

Fucking Obama voters, where do they keep coming from?

On topic: owner is Satoshi himself. You will never get this domain.

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April 17, 2013, 10:38:16 AM
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So, has anyone managed to contact the owner of this domain?
I've noticed its registration has been renewed very recently!!!
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April 20, 2013, 12:30:19 AM
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Why doesnt he just dispute the registration of it with icann?


it currently has malware on it as well.
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April 20, 2013, 01:03:06 AM
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Why doesnt he just dispute the registration of it with icann?


it currently has malware on it as well.

I don't see the malware, just usual parking page with ads.  But you may be on to something.

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Cancellation of Registrations in the Event of Material Breach by the Registrant

If the registrant fails to respond "for over fifteen calendar days to inquiries by Registrar concerning the accuracy of contact details", then pursuant to RAA Subsection 3.7.7.2 the registrant is in "material breach" of its registration agreement with the registrar. That subsection also provides that "willful provision of inaccurate or unreliable information" shall constitute a material beach of the registration agreement. Under either of these circumstances, the RAA provides that the material breach of the registration agreement shall be "a basis for cancellation of the Registered Name registration."
http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/advisory-10may02-en.htm

So, if some deadbeat squatter who can't be bothered to respond to emails from their Registrar owns it, it might be possible to revoke the registration.  I would say contact the registrar saying you don't get a response and suspect the contact info is inaccurate.  Whether blockchain.info can guarantee they're the ones to receive it in that case, may be a different issue.

Might also check with WhoisGuard to confirm they have been forwarding your attempts and haven't been getting bounced mails or something like that.

Like other suggested solutions in the past, if it were this easy it probably would have already been done, but may as well throw it out there.  Shame to see this domain name languish without even hearing of ridiculous demands for a $1million sale or something.

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April 20, 2013, 09:59:09 AM
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u can ask a sedo.com broker to buy it for you http://sedo.com/us/buy-domains/domain-brokerage/?language=us
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April 20, 2013, 12:33:55 PM
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Here are the should results:
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Registration Service Provided By: Namecheap.com
Contact: support@namecheap.com
Visit: http://namecheap.com
   
Domain name: BLOCKCHAIN.COM

Registrant Contact:
   WhoisGuard
   WhoisGuard Protected ()
   
   Fax:
   11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200
   Los Angeles, CA 90064
   US

Administrative Contact:
   WhoisGuard
   WhoisGuard Protected (6e5cca004afd476fb202080a04a2d443.protect@whoisguard.com)
   +1.6613102107
   Fax: +1.6613102107
   11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200
   Los Angeles, CA 90064
   US

Technical Contact:
   WhoisGuard
   WhoisGuard Protected (6e5cca004afd476fb202080a04a2d443.protect@whoisguard.com)
   +1.6613102107
   Fax: +1.6613102107
   11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200
   Los Angeles, CA 90064
   US

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
   dns1.registrar-servers.com
   dns2.registrar-servers.com
   dns3.registrar-servers.com
   dns4.registrar-servers.com
   dns5.registrar-servers.com
   
Creation date: 08 Mar 2011 10:04:00
Expiration date: 08 Mar 2014 05:04:00

I reccomend finding the phone number and calling, or faxing. Worst casenario you can wait until next year when it expires and bid it out from under him.
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