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March 07, 2013, 03:39:40 PM
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You are welcome.

Pay it forward.

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March 07, 2013, 03:57:35 PM
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The problem with small transactions such as these is that they have essentially negative value. It will soon cost more to spend them than their face value is Tongue

You know, the miners will want their fees.

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March 07, 2013, 04:00:36 PM
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Perhaps Deepbit can help you track down the sender so you can thank them?

On 2012-08-01 at 20:30:57
Deepbit sent 0.04154382 BTC to 1Cun9SCKDkmyhvQxrYnbaKf9fZNqyNxCQv with transaction a1179dfd1a7e2d35a5a0f23e9123764229f4c238dd70ed4d0c9a2776e5bca05f.

So they may be able to identify the entity that controls 1Cun9SCKDkmyhvQxrYnbaKf9fZNqyNxCQv

Then on 2013-02-20 at 15:30:23
1Cun9SCKDkmyhvQxrYnbaKf9fZNqyNxCQv sent 0.5 BTC to 1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG with transaction 1122db1f36d48335c4fe3217188a8295724a4b948f13f5caa32fc8fd67d43e1c.

If Deepbit doesn't control 1Cun9SCKDkmyhvQxrYnbaKf9fZNqyNxCQv, then they should know who does.
If Deepbit does own/control 1Cun9SCKDkmyhvQxrYnbaKf9fZNqyNxCQv then they know who controls 1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG
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March 07, 2013, 05:54:27 PM
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The beauty of bitcoin you recieve money you don't want even lol


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March 07, 2013, 06:36:30 PM
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I hope it is the right forum for this question.
It started approximately a week ago.
My wallet is on blockchain.info.
Once per day approximately, I would receive 0.00000005 BTC.
I don't know who is sending, I don't know why.
It started happening all of a sudden.
Any ideas what can it be?


hold fast in about 1200 years you can trade it in for a USD Penny
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March 07, 2013, 06:44:08 PM
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Update: a few hours a go I received 0.005 BTC, 4 times!!!
This is coming from no where. I am just dying of curiosity.
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March 07, 2013, 06:46:08 PM
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Question, why is the address 1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG highlighted in orange?

It indicates that it is the input that I clicked on to find where it was used as an output.  For anyone who might be curious here's the chain of transactions.  If you look at any of the transactions, it's pretty obvious that the addresses listed below are just change addresses where BTC are being sent back to the same entity that is in control of 1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG.

1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG receives 0.5 BTC

which is spent sending 0.48089288 change to 19j7ygmRvMAhtugbvyb3mJUDWnctD3VKij
    transID:3e441ae7adccda4833c48dad2fa995d400ffe113c429ddab1bb91581f2d84e9c

which is spent sending 0.46278997 change to 145Gn5X8pWRtjRdwaPqUhTGwmC8CA4Bdqy
    transID:cf8174abeda5230c64eee096e740332671491e502dbdb4407afb508b77db3941

which is spent sending 0.44268723 change to 16BjL2ZqtDNA3Pvb2iLYp6CMkuFmCQ8bTB
    transID:67b8df86c20535a6e96cab8041af1141c4b66042e410b831c63cf85b3530407a

which is spent sending 0.42208263 change to 1KzuNJ77h5nGxjaqF9LBy7kRzzQc3erMde
    transID:8afe495423ed8f76c091c4a521f6fbad36858eb0c84cfb0e0ab43c7fe3f7b7ec

which is spent sending 0.40197111 change to 14REkJkCb8fJyX9e6kQwuT27yfXxMxbbDQ
    transID:598cc7403264533100a3a0755ab4aa2e91d3328cb109fd9364cf6eef7274e14a

which is spent sending 0.38286358 change to 19xhdCkp3h5UVVprx7fMieWn9Vt5Ygb124
    transID:89f335b89233e513c6f64b342bb77d677c180a56202b5bfd0c7a2823c3a1638d

which is spent sending 0.36175800 change to 16voEi8JG4uKNnHGoZ4Bxfhw9dbnsJf9d5
    transID:255b8cf01e0b9acf1463ca36be68e2261cc0e955b7a1c3f0914e717673b35948

which is spent sending 0.34165618 change to 14M8SZf7ucDJ2Z7qSHaSXQABU5Ah5nUh8u
    transID:aa49c63330ff63118c2eb7e78c448bcd5d347a3a0311d16aa4ce24aa89cc50d5

which is spent sending 0.32105180 change to 17uE5HvNCnFNYboafg2aFv4b6FDqGKWy6W
    transID:05e70e34b205f12d7d14cab647b0c601a838f1aa62700e531b242dc7d8fb9a1a

which is spent sending 0.29944414 change to 1HscwZZ4FJdJq34zeeCmkGL3ZzqSbqpPd
    transID:740420edcd8031ffd3c7062c96e007cc5cc7470d74ffdea0ddaa776cefa028a7

which is spent sending 0.27483628 change to 1GRYu8JZAnurBKrZoUG1akNxThckYJwYUx
    transID:2c33a93d4e70849c51b7b7a3ba2b119aa12cc4ee47034bd2ca391def6e2ba938

which is spent sending 0.24773221 change to 1NxGjt7FPSkxsFehyLhfUA5rniNHtoaK2Q
    transID:a306056b2ac7732e3689940f15b273589bb2c3cd1c0eff4ffdff438f983c3bed

which is spent sending 0.22161583 change to 1Jaejg82Y6SkDWzhkjWrEKb8TVw7hdDhaG
    transID:c3a034c7753843bbd555b00fabdb1da400a90afea6c61bd48700391acb7f01a6

which is spent sending 0.19051416 change to 1B4QBqeU1uyQxRQHVJjhfS6amqEfRsZ2wx
    transID:075ed36577ead1ac66989952b5348e482edc0ac378f7fe373b933ba3a4925f87

which is the first transaction in that chain where I see your address 1PhKfcoFJbgfPcCPYih1RtWJWdYkmE2p4K

So you are receiving those bitcoins at 1PhKfcoFJbgfPcCPYih1RtWJWdYkmE2p4K from whoever is in control of 1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG.

I wonder if it possible to find out who is this "1JYvvL67LrSGCG77cy4rmpUXCFfSub4JkG" fellow.
I guess I will never find out of Bitcoin's anonymity and all.
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March 07, 2013, 08:07:13 PM
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Update: a few hours a go I received 0.005 BTC, 4 times!!!
This is coming from no where. I am just dying of curiosity.

Now that you posted your address in this thread you should expect the jokers to do that lol
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March 07, 2013, 08:11:56 PM
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lol @ Psy. I thought about sending some also.  Cheesy

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March 07, 2013, 08:16:56 PM
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and wait till you try to spend all those micro deposits in your wallet

bitcoin-qt will crap out creating a file thats too big to handle

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March 07, 2013, 08:21:12 PM
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lol @ Psy. I thought about sending some also.  Cheesy

Perhaps it's a brilliant ploy for free bitcoins
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March 07, 2013, 09:06:44 PM
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lol @ Psy. I thought about sending some also.  Cheesy

Perhaps it's a brilliant ploy for free bitcoins

Indeed it may be...  Kiss
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March 07, 2013, 09:16:29 PM
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Can I haz some satoshi too?  Tongue

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March 08, 2013, 04:34:43 AM
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one of the comments says...

 Public Note: Thank You for this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046

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one of the comments says...

 Public Note: Thank You for this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046
Yes yes. I made that note. I donated to the gay for his great post.
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March 09, 2013, 01:47:59 AM
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one of the comments says...

 Public Note: Thank You for this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046
Yes yes. I made that note. I donated to the gay for his great post.
How did you know he was gay? lol, That must be "guy" I guess.

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March 09, 2013, 06:10:34 AM
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haha wow, very strange.

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March 09, 2013, 06:39:27 PM
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I'll buy the private key for that address for 0.0005 BTC

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March 09, 2013, 07:11:44 PM
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I hope it is the right forum for this question.
It started approximately a week ago.
My wallet is on blockchain.info.
Once per day approximately, I would receive 0.00000005 BTC.
I don't know who is sending, I don't know why.
It started happening all of a sudden.
Any ideas what can it be?

According to some people on this site its spam and will be baned
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March 09, 2013, 08:27:31 PM
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I'll buy the private key for that address for 0.0005 BTC

How would this be possible? since you can't know if the previous owner really destroyed his copy of private key.

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