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June 10, 2015, 04:18:11 AM
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Hello everyone and welcome to the bitcoin/crypto world.  Smiley

I recently found a site that LISTS EVERY BITCOIN PRIVATE KEY!

 The Site: http://directory.io

But There is also another site going around with that site ( http://directory.cf/ )

They ask you to enter your private key to "check if your key is in the list". (DO NOT ATTEMPT)

NEVER Share Your Private Key... Not Even With Your Mother!

They will steal your bitcoin because you just gave them your private key!

The huge list is not fake but its not real at the same time...

Read the FAQ page on that site: http://directory.io/faq



Now I think everyone should take the next hour to watch the youtube video below and you will learn allot more about bitcoin and just how big the network is and how hard it would be to "hack" the network or make a "double spend".

https://youtu.be/J8y_GypCWf4


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June 10, 2015, 04:56:25 AM
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Hello everyone and welcome to the bitcoin/crypto world.  Smiley

I recently found a site that LISTS EVERY BITCOIN PRIVATE KEY!

 The Site: http://directory.io

But There is also another site going around with that site ( http://directory.cf/ )

They ask you to enter your private key to "check if your key is in the list". (DO NOT ATTEMPT)

NEVER Share Your Private Key... Not Even With Your Mother!

They will steal your bitcoin because you just gave them your private key!

The huge list is not fake but its not real at the same time...

Read the FAQ page on that site: http://directory.io/faq



Now I think everyone should take the next hour to watch the youtube video below and you will learn allot more about bitcoin and just how big the network is and how hard it would be to "hack" the network or make a "double spend".

https://youtu.be/J8y_GypCWf4




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June 10, 2015, 05:02:47 AM
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What do you mean by its not fake but not real at the same time  Huh Huh Huh

I'm not sure what it means either.  But either way don't enter no site should you ever put your private key.   

It should be in cold storage on usb drives, or a paper wallet.   Both of these are great long term storage devices.     And you can keep a hot wallet with a little spending cash in it.
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June 10, 2015, 05:35:36 AM
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Read the FAQ page >>> http://directory.io/faq

it explains what it is. It was meant to be a joke but it scared allot of people and now it is scamming people (on that other site) because they are tell you they can search the "leak site" to see if your wallet is in the huge list of wallets and private keys.

All of them all real wallets and real private keys but read the FAQ page and you will understand it a little more.
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June 10, 2015, 05:36:30 AM
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Hello everyone and welcome to the bitcoin/crypto world.  Smiley

I recently found a site that LISTS EVERY BITCOIN PRIVATE KEY!

 The Site: http://directory.io

But There is also another site going around with that site ( http://directory.cf/ )

They ask you to enter your private key to "check if your key is in the list". (DO NOT ATTEMPT)

NEVER Share Your Private Key... Not Even With Your Mother!

They will steal your bitcoin because you just gave them your private key!

The huge list is not fake but its not real at the same time...

Read the FAQ page on that site: http://directory.io/faq



Now I think everyone should take the next hour to watch the youtube video below and you will learn allot more about bitcoin and just how big the network is and how hard it would be to "hack" the network or make a "double spend".

https://youtu.be/J8y_GypCWf4




https://blockchain.info/address/1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm
i get this adress in page 1 this adress is old but i can't use it to CLAIM CLAM

that is real but fake  Cheesy
real adress with real amounth but we can't use it to clam
(just my opinion)

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June 10, 2015, 05:45:23 AM
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There are 904,625,697,166,532,776,746,648,320,380,374,280,100,293,470,930,272,690,489,102,837,043,110,636,675 pages of bitcoin addresses with the private keys to them all BUT... read the FAQ page to see why your bitcoin address and key is in the list but will NEVER be found.
 

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June 10, 2015, 05:48:54 AM
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LOL.. It was a joke

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June 10, 2015, 05:52:00 AM
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LOL.. It was a joke

I know but some noobies fall for the trick and give their private key to "check if they are in the list" and then they get ripped off. I just want people to know about it before someone tries to trick them. Wink

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June 10, 2015, 06:04:41 AM
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LOL.. It was a joke

I know but some noobies fall for the trick and give their private key to "check if they are in the list" and then they get ripped off. I just want people to know about it before someone tries to trick them. Wink



Ohh... I see. I thought my address was there too  Grin
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June 10, 2015, 11:04:27 AM
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This is 100% prank! and 90% joke! LOL


https://blockchain.info/address/1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm
i get this adress in page 1 this adress is old but i can't use it to CLAIM CLAM

that is real but fake  Cheesy
real adress with real amounth but we can't use it to clam
(just my opinion)

Really? That's real private keys?


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June 10, 2015, 11:53:04 AM
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This is 100% prank! and 90% joke! LOL


https://blockchain.info/address/1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm
i get this adress in page 1 this adress is old but i can't use it to CLAIM CLAM

that is real but fake  Cheesy
real adress with real amounth but we can't use it to clam
(just my opinion)

Really? That's real private keys?


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Yea but i mean look at how many pages are there.

I think the odds of all of us get hit by a meteorite simultaneously, WHILE at the same time having a heart attack and being struck by a lightning all at once is considerably higher than for someone to get your private key from that list.


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June 10, 2015, 12:34:40 PM
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if in any way someone could have produced all those pages of private keys be sure that he wouldn't publish it, the first thing he would do is to empty the wallets that he could find from first page onward.

and since this website has been around for years, i assure you that it is a scam to make people go check their private keys in that search thingy and lose their coins.

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June 10, 2015, 01:36:41 PM
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if in any way someone could have produced all those pages of private keys be sure that he wouldn't publish it, the first thing he would do is to empty the wallets that he could find from first page onward.

and since this website has been around for years, i assure you that it is a scam to make people go check their private keys in that search thingy and lose their coins.

You don't get it.

It's a joke. The keys generate themselves accordingly to the page number. Because it generates every single possible private key + address, yes, technically, yours is on there too. But you can't find it:


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Q: So you don't store a database of every single key?
A: No.

Q: All keys are generated on the fly, based upon the page number?
A: Yes.

Q: That means, somewhere, on some page, my private key is listed?
A: Yes. But it will never be found. Ever. Because math. (@see http://redd.it/1rurll)

Please, learn to read before posting nonsense.

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June 11, 2015, 04:30:06 PM
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"Gotta be a joke" but the first one on the list has transactions from 2011. Most likely these are pages of randomly-generated addresses but they put some already-compromised list at the top to scare people into thinking it is real.

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"Gotta be a joke" but the first one on the list has transactions from 2011. Most likely these are pages of randomly-generated addresses but they put some already-compromised list at the top to scare people into thinking it is real.

it is a joke (in a way) and your bitcoin is safe...

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Q: So you don't store a database of every single key?
A: No.

Q: All keys are generated on the fly, based upon the page number?
A: Yes.

Q: That means, somewhere, on some page, my private key is listed?
A: Yes. But it will never be found. Ever. Because math. (@see http://redd.it/1rurll)

I posted a thread about this to let you all know that your bitcoin is safe and some sites offer to "search the list" and see if your address is in the list... do NOT do it because they will steal your bitcoin. 

Stay safe everyone Wink
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"Gotta be a joke" but the first one on the list has transactions from 2011. Most likely these are pages of randomly-generated addresses but they put some already-compromised list at the top to scare people into thinking it is real.

it is a joke (in a way) and your bitcoin is safe...

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Q: So you don't store a database of every single key?
A: No.

Q: All keys are generated on the fly, based upon the page number?
A: Yes.

Q: That means, somewhere, on some page, my private key is listed?
A: Yes. But it will never be found. Ever. Because math. (@see http://redd.it/1rurll)

I posted a thread about this to let you all know that your bitcoin is safe and some sites offer to "search the list" and see if your address is in the list... do NOT do it because they will steal your bitcoin. 

Stay safe everyone Wink

Thanks for your advice Op
It is stupid to give out Your Private Key to people you don't know.
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June 11, 2015, 05:36:26 PM
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"Gotta be a joke" but the first one on the list has transactions from 2011. Most likely these are pages of randomly-generated addresses but they put some already-compromised list at the top to scare people into thinking it is real.

it is a joke (in a way) and your bitcoin is safe...

Quote
Q: So you don't store a database of every single key?
A: No.

Q: All keys are generated on the fly, based upon the page number?
A: Yes.

Q: That means, somewhere, on some page, my private key is listed?
A: Yes. But it will never be found. Ever. Because math. (@see http://redd.it/1rurll)

I posted a thread about this to let you all know that your bitcoin is safe and some sites offer to "search the list" and see if your address is in the list... do NOT do it because they will steal your bitcoin. 

Stay safe everyone Wink

Thanks for your advice Op
It is stupid to give out Your Private Key to people you don't know.
I'm not who would consider that under any circumstance.  That's like handing over cash to a stranger, to ask them to check if the bills are legitimate, while you close your eyes.
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"Gotta be a joke" but the first one on the list has transactions from 2011. Most likely these are pages of randomly-generated addresses but they put some already-compromised list at the top to scare people into thinking it is real.

it is a joke (in a way) and your bitcoin is safe...

Quote
Q: So you don't store a database of every single key?
A: No.

Q: All keys are generated on the fly, based upon the page number?
A: Yes.

Q: That means, somewhere, on some page, my private key is listed?
A: Yes. But it will never be found. Ever. Because math. (@see http://redd.it/1rurll)

I posted a thread about this to let you all know that your bitcoin is safe and some sites offer to "search the list" and see if your address is in the list... do NOT do it because they will steal your bitcoin. 

Stay safe everyone Wink

Thanks for your advice Op
It is stupid to give out Your Private Key to people you don't know.
I'm not who would consider that under any circumstance.  That's like handing over cash to a stranger, to ask them to check if the bills are legitimate, while you close your eyes.

lol, I agree but allot of people fall for it and they feel that they "have to check and see if their address is in the list".

Don't worry, everyone's bitcoin is safe. Smiley

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It's not a real website with real priv keys.

https://youtu.be/fOMVZXLjKYo?t=338
Watch a few seconds and do the math. It's impossible that this website is not real.




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June 11, 2015, 07:36:25 PM
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Also on bitcointalk were few people htat wanted your private key before any payment for something. Do not even share it with anyone iclound your dog, also dogecoins.

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