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December 09, 2015, 07:46:42 AM
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How old is this account? What year was it created and how many transactions does it have on the ledger?  Just wondering because it would be really easy to just move your coin from wallet to wallet and sell all the old keys to each emptied wallet....hmmm!
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December 09, 2015, 07:56:40 AM
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Clown just sent over the proof that he owns the address(signed message) and that the address does have claimed transactions. Impressive to say the least.
At any rate still be careful while using the address, as OP has access to the address as well

Thank you.
Yes he has a point.  You can't trust strangers really.  
So this is best for bragging, and signing signatures, but if I was a cheap jerk, I could keep the private key.
Your only assurance is that I make enough money that I don't need to break my reputation to get yours.
Or just simply don't keep money in this.  Just for signatures, play, show, and tell.

well how did u make this much through coins Wink
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December 09, 2015, 02:14:49 PM
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How old is this account? What year was it created and how many transactions does it have on the ledger?  Just wondering because it would be really easy to just move your coin from wallet to wallet and sell all the old keys to each emptied wallet....hmmm!

Bitcoin addresses do not have creation dates.
However Blockchain.info attempts to log transactions and put time/date stamps on them.  Transactions do not have a date stamp however, only public databases attempt to time stamp.
It was created this year, which cannot be known or proven.
The first transaction was this year.

The number of transactions is shown in the only photo provided on the very first post.  118. 

You are incorrect, it is not really easy to just move your coin from wallet to wallet and reach over 1 million.
It is possible, but very difficult and expensive with transaction fees.
Please try.  If you have 1 full bitcoin, currently valued at $420,  You will need to transfer 2378.6417 BTC back and forth.
That means 2378.6417 x 2 = 4757.2834 aka 4758 transactions.
Multiply that with a transaction fee of as low as .0001 and you have .4758 BTC in fees IF you get .0001 each time.

That is exactly $200 USD in fees if you are lucky.  I have seen fees greater than .0001
Your only hope is an an automated script, which will charge you fees without warning or asking.
Your fees will likely be greater than this, and lower your hypothetical 1 BTC, resulting in you needing more than 4758 transactions.
Half way through at transaction #2300, you will have paid more than .23 in fees.  Leaving you with 0.77 BTC resulting in you needing to complete even more transactions back and forth, with even more fees.
Your fees lower your BTC, compounding your losses exponentially and you realize you need to do more than 4758 transactions because of your shrinking BTC amount.

You will need to create a script to calculate the compounded losses to your total BTC with transaction fees to find out how many transactions that will take.

I estimate that will cost you $350 or more if you have 1 BTC.
That puts this deep into the "That was not easy" territory.
Or
You could just bid $25
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December 09, 2015, 02:16:31 PM
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The real question is how did you get so good at marketing ClownSpider. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Im baaaack! Looking for sig campaign. DM me if interested.
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December 09, 2015, 02:22:18 PM
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Clown just sent over the proof that he owns the address(signed message) and that the address does have claimed transactions. Impressive to say the least.
At any rate still be careful while using the address, as OP has access to the address as well

Thank you.
Yes he has a point.  You can't trust strangers really.  
So this is best for bragging, and signing signatures, but if I was a cheap jerk, I could keep the private key.
Your only assurance is that I make enough money that I don't need to break my reputation to get yours.
Or just simply don't keep money in this.  Just for signatures, play, show, and tell.

well how did u make this much through coins Wink

People will ask YOU the same thing if you wish to own this account, you can digitally sign ANY answer to that question! =D
You don't even need a final balance and people will want to know!

The real question is how did you get so good at marketing ClownSpider. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Marketing?  Everything is marketing I suppose.  Cheesy
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December 09, 2015, 06:47:42 PM
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This topic was moved, so BUMP
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December 09, 2015, 07:45:59 PM
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How old is this account? What year was it created and how many transactions does it have on the ledger?  Just wondering because it would be really easy to just move your coin from wallet to wallet and sell all the old keys to each emptied wallet....hmmm!

Bitcoin addresses do not have creation dates.
However Blockchain.info attempts to log transactions and put time/date stamps on them.  Transactions do not have a date stamp however, only public databases attempt to time stamp.
It was created this year, which cannot be known or proven.
The first transaction was this year.

The number of transactions is shown in the only photo provided on the very first post.  118. 

You are incorrect, it is not really easy to just move your coin from wallet to wallet and reach over 1 million.
It is possible, but very difficult and expensive with transaction fees.
Please try.  If you have 1 full bitcoin, currently valued at $420,  You will need to transfer 2378.6417 BTC back and forth.
That means 2378.6417 x 2 = 4757.2834 aka 4758 transactions.
Multiply that with a transaction fee of as low as .0001 and you have .4758 BTC in fees IF you get .0001 each time.

That is exactly $200 USD in fees if you are lucky.  I have seen fees greater than .0001
Your only hope is an an automated script, which will charge you fees without warning or asking.
Your fees will likely be greater than this, and lower your hypothetical 1 BTC, resulting in you needing more than 4758 transactions.
Half way through at transaction #2300, you will have paid more than .23 in fees.  Leaving you with 0.77 BTC resulting in you needing to complete even more transactions back and forth, with even more fees.
Your fees lower your BTC, compounding your losses exponentially and you realize you need to do more than 4758 transactions because of your shrinking BTC amount.

You will need to create a script to calculate the compounded losses to your total BTC with transaction fees to find out how many transactions that will take.

I estimate that will cost you $350 or more if you have 1 BTC.
That puts this deep into the "That was not easy" territory.
Or
You could just bid $25

I was just asking about the date just in case it might have been possible to dig some clam out of the wallet; consequently, I don't see any other purpose to purchase the account other than deception which I believe is immoral.  Good luck!
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December 09, 2015, 08:33:27 PM
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I was just asking about the date just in case it might have been possible to dig some clam out of the wallet; consequently, I don't see any other purpose to purchase the account other than deception which I believe is immoral.  Good luck!
I have no idea what you mean by digging some clam out of the wallet.
Deception is an ugly word.
We do not call women deceptive or accuse them of deception for:
Using Make-up
Push-up bra
Hair weave
Hair extensions
Yoga pants
Booty jeans (That ass does not look the same when set free of those jeans.)
Shape altering clothing.
Perfume
Hair dye
Curling Iron
High Heels that add 1-7 inches of height
Hair volumizer to have more fuller looking and taller hair, adding 1-2 inches of height.
Eye liner
Eye lash extensions, or extending makeup
slimming patterns on clothes
Clothing with optical illusions to draw the eye to make particular body parts appear larger.
Brightly colored nails to make skin look more tan.
Fake tan
Whitened teeth
Braces!  When the truth is genetically they do not have straight teeth.
Fancy cars that they don't own, but lease or daddy paid for.

The fact is everyone exaggerates, embellishes, LIES, or as you say uses DECEPTION.
Men pretend to be stable, charming, funny, successful and capable providers worthy, willing, and able to support a family, just because they want some sex.
Women pretend to be virgins in a white wedding dress, or make you buy them food, drinks, chocolates, gifts, etc before you can have sex with them.  Making you believe they have class, when in reality they are making you pay for sex and behave, even though they gave it away for free to 4-6 other men before you.

Every advertisement with fine print is deceptive.
You sir, are going to have a difficult time in this world I think.
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December 09, 2015, 09:27:44 PM
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did you have really find a girl that know btc (and maybe don't buy drugs or hitman?)  Roll Eyes Grin
I don't understand why! Why show to some one a wallet like this?
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December 09, 2015, 10:29:51 PM
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did you have really find a girl that know btc (and maybe don't buy drugs or hitman?)  Roll Eyes Grin
I don't understand why! Why show to some one a wallet like this?

The reasons are as plentiful as your imagination allows.
It is not everyones cup of tea. 
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December 09, 2015, 10:37:51 PM
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I know it's a dumb question but really? Purpose of the account is to show off to girls?  Undecided
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December 09, 2015, 10:49:03 PM
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I know it's a dumb question but really? Purpose of the account is to show off to girls?  Undecided

Or guys if you prefer.
Or to make your business appear fully mature.
Or random conversation starter.
Or or or or, that is up to you.
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December 09, 2015, 11:45:29 PM
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I'm just reading the replies & laughing at all these people who are like "Girls?Huh?"
I would've bought this if I had the money, but I lost all my money when GayPal limited me lol

Would be pretty cool to show your address to people and see the reactions they make, or for advertising your new BTC gambling site Wink

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December 10, 2015, 03:22:30 AM
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When was the private key first created?

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December 10, 2015, 03:50:50 AM
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When was the private key first created?
Same time as the account.  As always.
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December 10, 2015, 12:36:49 PM
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Stepping right up the bid for 25$
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December 10, 2015, 01:29:36 PM
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Stepping right up the bid for 25$
I don't see any valid reason for you to increase your bid on this auction unless your an alt of ClownSpider.

Your bid was still the highest before you increase it.
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December 10, 2015, 04:44:26 PM
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I might be able to brag about it, but we cannot impress any girls or our friends with this. What if one cannot impress any girls or our friends with this?
Do you offer a refund?

Quote from: Conversations
Me: Hey, Girl and Friend.
Girl & Friend: Yeah?
Me: I have Bitcoin address with a total received of $1,025,637.26!
Girl: So, what? The final balance is still $0 though. Roll Eyes
Friend: My final balance is higher than yours! haha
Me: *Depressed* I need a refund.

It can also come handy, if you want to divorce/breakup  Smiley.

(You: leave your wallet open on your laptop or tablet, before Christmas or before your wife's/GF's birthday)
Wife/GF: Wow! How much money! Is this ours?
You: Sorry honey, I've just gambled away...

You will have a good chance for a quick and probably smooth divorce Smiley.
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December 10, 2015, 04:46:29 PM
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I might be able to brag about it, but we cannot impress any girls or our friends with this. What if one cannot impress any girls or our friends with this?
Do you offer a refund?

Quote from: Conversations
Me: Hey, Girl and Friend.
Girl & Friend: Yeah?
Me: I have Bitcoin address with a total received of $1,025,637.26!
Girl: So, what? The final balance is still $0 though. Roll Eyes
Friend: My final balance is higher than yours! haha
Me: *Depressed* I need a refund.

It also could come handy, if you want to divorce/breakup  Smiley.

(You: leave your wallet open on your laptop or tablet, before Christmas or before your wife's/GF's birthday)
Wife/GF: Wow! How much money! Is this ours?
You: Sorry honey, I've just gambled away...

You will have a good chance for a quick and probably smooth divorce Smiley.

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December 10, 2015, 05:12:46 PM
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strange that no one did not mention  scam purpose, to impersonate rich and trust person.

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