bit3000 (OP)
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August 25, 2015, 03:38:37 PM |
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Hi, some time ago i was doing some tests with raw transaction, nlocktime and similar things. I made this transaction: 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
but I made a mistake: this tx sends 0.013 BTC to 1GQrjuC59UuDv3LqbhPHX5mREDY4521f12, but also sends 0.0 BTC to 1FWY5DxbgVSBbCwCDM2wsgSPUCKQKWfjYWa. It has a fee of 0.0001 BTC, but this tx never get accepted because of the shitty rules of miners/nodes (there is a 0.0 output and the tx is considered as "dust"). I've asked for help on this forum, but nobody gives a shit. So, considering that afterall we are talking about something like only 2.5$, i've decided to do this funny giveaway This is private key of andress 1GQrjuC59UuDv3LqbhPHX5mREDY4521f12 ==> 5JphWbWbSkS3a6u1EN68Xdk7LHGmNcNw8yxipYamM3aGQezS4iGSo, if you manage to send that tx, you can enjoy your 0.013 free btc
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DiscoverCebu
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August 25, 2015, 03:49:07 PM |
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Guys dont import this private key, the private key which he has given has no balance at all, this may be an attempt to steals btcs from your wallet.
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bit3000 (OP)
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Craig Wright is scammer.
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August 25, 2015, 03:51:42 PM |
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Guys dont import this private key, the private key which he has given has no balance at all, this may be an attempt to steals btcs from your wallet.
how can I "steal BTC"? I don't see how. did you read my post? It's obvious it has 0 balance, it's because tx hasn't been send (yet).
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Old Amazon Accounts.With 100-200$ Gift card loaded. Escrowed.
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DiscoverCebu
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August 25, 2015, 04:00:15 PM |
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Guys dont import this private key, the private key which he has given has no balance at all, this may be an attempt to steals btcs from your wallet.
how can I "steal BTC"? I don't see how. did you read my post? It's obvious it has 0 balance, it's because tx hasn't been send (yet). Ah sorry there there in that case I thought you meant you give the private key to the funded address, and then after the transaction returns in 24 hours(because of 0 transaction fee) we can get the btcs. As for the hacking, people can hack into wallets if they have shared address, dont know the exact details but something like this happened with vanity addresses.
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rapsaodan84
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August 25, 2015, 04:03:19 PM |
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Guys dont import this private key, the private key which he has given has no balance at all, this may be an attempt to steals btcs from your wallet.
how can I "steal BTC"? I don't see how. did you read my post? It's obvious it has 0 balance, it's because tx hasn't been send (yet). What address is the transaction sent from? don't you have the private key of that address? if not may I ask why? it seems there's no hung transaction so you may just fix your error and create a new one
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joust
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August 25, 2015, 04:10:08 PM |
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What will happen if import this private key in my blockchain account? Can my blockchain wallet eb hacked or something? Thnaks i. Advance.
Regards, Joust
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laiyskylone
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August 25, 2015, 04:15:51 PM |
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I have no desire to do so
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joust
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August 25, 2015, 04:25:01 PM |
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Strange, i i portee it to my blockchain account, but nothing is in the account??? Can he steal my btc because i i ported his btc address?
Regads, Joust
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TheButterZone
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August 25, 2015, 06:04:59 PM |
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WTF? 1GQrjuC59UuDv3LqbhPHX5mREDY4521f12 = 5JphWbWbSkS3a6u1EN68Xdk7LHGmNcNw8yxipYamM3aGQezS4iG has never had BTC on it. 1FWY5DxbgVSBbCwCDMwsgSPUCKQKWfjYWa is the address you should be giving the private key away for. Or download Electrum, sweep the private key yourself.
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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August 25, 2015, 06:07:57 PM |
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anyone here tried and got paid aside from OP? I think 0.013BTC is too small to try this out just my opinion
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August 25, 2015, 06:17:03 PM |
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Got: There was an error pushing your transaction to network!
Did you sign your transaction? Is this double spend? Have you already sent this transaction? Dang! Even if the transaction goes through miraculously, the funds will go to everyone who has the private key. Pretty weird way to giveaway. Edit: LOL, funny replies. OP never said the address the private key has funds, it would only if the transaction goes through. Edit2: With what I know, if you deposit funds to that address, you will lose that since the private key is public now and anyone can have it. Other than that, what is meant by hacking the wallet
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Sarahiko
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August 25, 2015, 06:27:38 PM |
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This address 1FWY5DxbgVSBbCwCDMwsgSPUCKQKWfjYWa holds the funds and not the other address. please op clear the situation you have everyone confused.
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joust
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August 25, 2015, 07:32:34 PM |
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Got: There was an error pushing your transaction to network!
Did you sign your transaction? Is this double spend? Have you already sent this transaction? Dang! Even if the transaction goes through miraculously, the funds will go to everyone who has the private key. Pretty weird way to giveaway. Edit: LOL, funny replies. OP never said the address the private key has funds, it would only if the transaction goes through. Edit2: With what I know, if you deposit funds to that address, you will lose that since the private key is public now and anyone can have it. Other than that, what is meant by hacking the wallet So after i receive my btc in my wallet he can access it and withdraw it to his address because it is public address? If that, i am lucky i used an address that i dont use anymore. Regards, Joust
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bit3000 (OP)
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August 25, 2015, 08:48:55 PM |
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What address is the transaction sent from? don't you have the private key of that address? if not may I ask why? it seems there's no hung transaction so you may just fix your error and create a new one
It's sent from 1FWY5DxbgVSBbCwCDMwsgSPUCKQKWfjYWa. Here you can see the transaction: https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/bc23946a4335370962015d7947e37717568852a83f4b1721ee2a8eed499914a4/i've sent it to blockcypher.com, it has been accepted but it doen't propagate into network. I've tried with many other sites and they don't accept that transaction I don't have private key for that address because I deleted it during my tests. Strange, i i portee it to my blockchain account, but nothing is in the account??? Can he steal my btc because i i ported his btc address?
So after i receive my btc in my wallet he can access it and withdraw it to his address because it is public address? If that, i am lucky i used an address that i dont use anymore.
No, it's impossible. To "steal" your btc I need the private key of your addresses, that I don't have. Even if the transaction goes through miraculously, the funds will go to everyone who has the private key. Pretty weird way to giveaway. Edit: LOL, funny replies. OP never said the address the private key has funds, it would only if the transaction goes through. Yes, you're right. If someone manage to get that tx mined, he should move immediately the 0.013 btc to another address. Edit2: With what I know, if you deposit funds to that address, you will lose that since the private key is public now and anyone can have it.
Yes, but I haven't said "deposit some BTC here".
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joust
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August 25, 2015, 08:51:21 PM |
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What address is the transaction sent from? don't you have the private key of that address? if not may I ask why? it seems there's no hung transaction so you may just fix your error and create a new one
It's sent from 1FWY5DxbgVSBbCwCDMwsgSPUCKQKWfjYWa. Here you can see the transaction: https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/bc23946a4335370962015d7947e37717568852a83f4b1721ee2a8eed499914a4/i've sent it to blockcypher.com, it has been accepted but it doen't propagate into network. I've tried with many other sites and they don't accept that transaction I don't have private key for that address because I deleted it during my tests. Strange, i i portee it to my blockchain account, but nothing is in the account??? Can he steal my btc because i i ported his btc address?
So after i receive my btc in my wallet he can access it and withdraw it to his address because it is public address? If that, i am lucky i used an address that i dont use anymore.
No, it's impossible. To "steal" your btc I need the private key of your addresses, that I don't have. Even if the transaction goes through miraculously, the funds will go to everyone who has the private key. Pretty weird way to giveaway. Edit: LOL, funny replies. OP never said the address the private key has funds, it would only if the transaction goes through. Yes, you're right. If someone manage to get that tx mined, he should move immediately the 0.013 btc to another address. Edit2: With what I know, if you deposit funds to that address, you will lose that since the private key is public now and anyone can have it.
Yes, but I haven't said "deposit some BTC here". Okay, u say that my btc addy is safe? Can anyone else confirm that for me because I am not aure bout this! Regards, Joust
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bit3000 (OP)
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August 25, 2015, 08:57:39 PM |
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Okay, u say that my btc addy is safe? Can anyone else confirm that for me because I am not aure bout this!
Regards, Joust
Every user with a decent knowledge of the bitcoin protocol will confirm that.
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vero
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August 25, 2015, 09:24:04 PM |
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how to claim this giveaway
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TheButterZone
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August 25, 2015, 09:26:06 PM |
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how to claim this giveaway
You mine a non-standard TX that will never confirm.
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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joust
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August 26, 2015, 04:57:50 AM |
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how to claim this giveaway
You mine a non-standard TX that will never confirm. So actually u wasting your time then??? Or do i see it wrong and can this 3$ be claimed by anyone? Regards, Joust
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