PeRo (OP)
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May 30, 2016, 05:17:43 PM |
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I just got 0.0014 BTCitcoins, but I don't know who sent them and why. I had random payments before, but in very small amounts, like 0.00017 BTC.
Sure, free money is alright, but I'm curious about these payments. I did not loan any money, mine or anything, so I don't have an idea where the money come from.
Can I check the adress somehow? I am using Bitcoin wallet on phone.
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sillug
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May 30, 2016, 05:20:24 PM |
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Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
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PeRo (OP)
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May 30, 2016, 05:25:09 PM |
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Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
Sorry, but I don't know what a txID is l. I'm new to BTCitcoin. A fun fact is that all the addresses that were payed in the blockchain begin with '1'. Mine too.
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altcoinhosting
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May 30, 2016, 05:28:53 PM |
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Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
Sorry, but I don't know what a txID is l. I'm new to BTCitcoin. A fun fact is that all the addresses that were payed in the blockchain begin with '1'. Mine too. Most addresses start with 1. A very small percentage start with 3, the rest with 1
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PeRo (OP)
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May 30, 2016, 05:31:30 PM |
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Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
Sorry, but I don't know what a txID is l. I'm new to BTCitcoin. A fun fact is that all the addresses that were payed in the blockchain begin with '1'. Mine too. Most addresses start with 1. A very small percentage start with 3, the rest with 1 I didn't know that. I thought it was all random.
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NeuroticFish
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May 30, 2016, 05:32:42 PM |
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Bitcoin addresses start with 1or 3. You will see mostly with 1.
Your address is 1YmMptSSj851BFjxqaGe2H3WxyeFhqFVS and you got that money from your signature campaign.
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LadangGalau
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May 30, 2016, 05:33:00 PM |
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Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
Sorry, but I don't know what a txID is l. I'm new to BTCitcoin. A fun fact is that all the addresses that were payed in the blockchain begin with '1'. Mine too. Most addresses start with 1. A very small percentage start with 3, the rest with 1 I didn't know that. I thought it was all random. I didn't know that too. I thought that they were all starting with "1". A txID is the ID of the transaction. Maybe if you try to press some time on the transaction, you should be able to see it.
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Mumbeeptind1963
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May 30, 2016, 05:35:17 PM |
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I just got 0.0014 BTCitcoins, but I don't know who sent them and why. I had random payments before, but in very small amounts, like 0.00017 BTC.
Sure, free money is alright, but I'm curious about these payments. I did not loan any money, mine or anything, so I don't have an idea where the money come from.
Can I check the adress somehow? I am using Bitcoin wallet on phone.
Its nicw to receive like that because you are a newbie to bitcoin its lucky but i think in your bitcoin address is the problem.i think your bitcoin address is used of others after you get it and delete of the user that wallet. But thats only a conclusion why you need to know where this come from? No need because its not a bad thing uts a good thing free money is almost people want so dont find who sent it .
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NeuroticFish
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May 30, 2016, 05:38:57 PM |
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Guys... his address is in his profile. A simple check shows that the last transaction came from seconds trade, his signature campaign. No mistery. If you believe it's a mistake, you should see with the person in charge with the payments for seconds trade signature campaign.
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PeRo (OP)
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May 30, 2016, 05:40:15 PM |
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Bitcoin addresses start with 1or 3. You will see mostly with 1.
Your address is 1YmMptSSj851BFjxqaGe2H3WxyeFhqFVS and you got that money from your signature campaign.
Wow, I didn't know I was accepted for the signature campaign, I didn't see my username on the spreadsheet. Thanks mate.
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LadangGalau
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May 30, 2016, 05:42:41 PM |
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Bitcoin addresses start with 1or 3. You will see mostly with 1.
Your address is 1YmMptSSj851BFjxqaGe2H3WxyeFhqFVS and you got that money from your signature campaign.
Wow, I didn't know I was accepted for the signature campaign, I didn't see my username on the spreadsheet. Thanks mate. I guess that if a signature campaign accepts newbies, it is automatic, for sure. They generally don't bother to run a spreadsheet since they have so many candidates.
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May 30, 2016, 06:04:23 PM |
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Probably someone made a mistake. Nothing u can do about it ATM.
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PeRo (OP)
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May 30, 2016, 06:05:47 PM |
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Probably someone made a mistake. Nothing u can do about it ATM.
It's solved. It's my signature campaign which I didn't check.
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LadangGalau
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May 30, 2016, 06:08:03 PM |
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Probably someone made a mistake. Nothing u can do about it ATM.
It's solved. It's my signature campaign which I didn't check. Okay, so much theories and explanation for such a little event ! At least I'm happy that it isn't someone who lost some money.
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May 30, 2016, 06:20:39 PM |
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Misconception #1: Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
No, it is almost impossible to "type a bad address" because every Bitcoin address has a built is checksum that prevents that. If you take a valid Bitcoin address and change one letter the address in no longer a valid address and will not be accepted by the wallet or the network. Misconception #2: Its nicw to receive like that because you are a newbie to bitcoin its lucky but i think in your bitcoin address is the problem.i think your bitcoin address is used of others after you get it and delete of the user that wallet. But thats only a conclusion why you need to know where this come from? No need because its not a bad thing uts a good thing free money is almost people want so dont find who sent it .
Absolutely not. Once a Bitcoin address is used and deleted it will never be used again, ever. And just in case you are thinking it: No, two people will never get the same Bitcoin addresses "by mistake". So your funds will never get mixed with someone else's coins.
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May 30, 2016, 06:21:38 PM |
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I think those payments are from faucetbox account as you may not keep checking frequently and just claim on faucetbox faucets and keep moving. But if you getting this frequently means you may be earning from referal commision in some faucets regurarly which you may have forgetten or your address is quite common to other address (which is unlike to happen) LOL.
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May 30, 2016, 06:43:53 PM |
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Misconception #1: Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
No, it is almost impossible to "type a bad address" because every Bitcoin address has a built is checksum that prevents that. If you take a valid Bitcoin address and change one letter the address in no longer a valid address and will not be accepted by the wallet or the network. Yeah, I had that happen on my very first BTC payment. (I was buying some kind of bitcoin collectible from a forum member here, IIRC.) The seller sent me the payment address, but I couldn't get the payment to go thru. I thought it was my newbie error, and I almost gave up on the whole bitcoin thing. (After all, it was my first time using bitcoin, and it wasn't working.) Finally, the seller realized that the final character of his address hadn't cut-n-pasted with the rest. It was nice to learn about the checksum. I sleep a little better now. Regards, Chris
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May 30, 2016, 08:37:33 PM |
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I just got 0.0014 BTCitcoins, but I don't know who sent them and why. I had random payments before, but in very small amounts, like 0.00017 BTC.
Sure, free money is alright, but I'm curious about these payments. I did not loan any money, mine or anything, so I don't have an idea where the money come from.
Can I check the adress somehow? I am using Bitcoin wallet on phone.
Well, I never experienced such kindness . Anyways you can trace that address and I am quite sure you can get a hint from where you got those btc. The alternate way is to ask all the people you know if they sent you any money
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May 30, 2016, 08:47:28 PM |
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I love how nobody reads and figures out that the issue is solved, and instead just posts simply to post.
Problem solved, please lock the topic.
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