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June 23, 2016, 03:07:02 PM
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I remember a story of a guy who was wearing a shirt with his BTC QR code on some party and came home and someone gave him $30000 worth of BTC.
Just like you being honest about giving it back if it was mistaken, there are also some generous people who like to give it away.  Smiley

It's hard to find the original owner. Buy yourself something nice...  Grin
Mental note, buy shirt with my bitcoin QR code on it  Cheesy

Lol, I tattooed it on my forehead, that definetly must work right  Wink
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June 25, 2016, 04:40:04 AM
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lol it is great that you have recieved 0.5 btc without doing anything i think it is the advantage of not using your wallet for a long time ?  Grin Grin and it is very amazing that you are will to return to the original owner you such a good man . keep it up .
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June 25, 2016, 01:37:51 PM
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lol it is great that you have recieved 0.5 btc without doing anything i think it is the advantage of not using your wallet for a long time ?  Grin Grin and it is very amazing that you are will to return to the original owner you such a good man . keep it up .

It's still in my wallet and waiting for the right owner

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July 01, 2016, 07:58:03 AM
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Hello,

I just opened some wallet i not used for a month now.
Here is the strange story now:
I got 0.5 btc on the date of may 5 this year.
But i have no clue from who and even why because i know 100% all my transactions and i would 100% not forget a such large amount.
Now belive it or not but it's not my money and i would like to return it to the sender but the wallet he used to send it from seems like some exchanger to me.

Anyway i can find the original sender?
What the fuck
He is a scamer be careful he just scamed me for Pp documents more then .09 btc see the reference link his Skype I'd is Japanpfui and his btc address is 12kYa9NdNcVZ6hejSur9QBawENLuXfWf4
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July 05, 2016, 02:15:26 PM
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if you the person. then you should try to return it to him. and if you do not know the person then try to find him through this topic. and if even then you did not find the person then give the amount to a poor needy person.
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July 06, 2016, 06:40:23 AM
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if you the person. then you should try to return it to him. and if you do not know the person then try to find him through this topic. and if even then you did not find the person then give the amount to a poor needy person.
It's very hard task to find who is the real owner of that btc that he received because bitcoin is known for being anonymous so it will be hard to track down the real owner because many members in this forum will act like the real owner.
Giving that accidentally received btc to a poor person is not a good idea because just like finding real owner, many members also will beg for that and manipulate that they are very poor and really need bitcoin but the real thing is they have many bitcoin and they want some more.
So it's better if he keep and save that accident btc that he received so someday he will earn great amount of money.
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July 07, 2016, 11:44:14 AM
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As per my acknowledgement anyone can see from where flow comes but its impossible to trace identity. So its so simple to revert back same amount to sender address.

I think there is no other option to know more about that particular transaction within block.

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July 08, 2016, 10:30:54 AM
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If something got accidentally, sure it has got the access to send it back to the right address. But upon one's eagerness to send it back he can find the right bitcoin address, else once again it reaches someone unknown.
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July 08, 2016, 09:49:04 PM
Last edit: July 09, 2016, 04:08:06 PM by xavier77
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A month has gone by, I think you did not find the person. Keep it. You might also keep your words and conduct the giveaway you said you would commence. After all, many users doubted this was an attempt to gain trust ratings. I doubt if someone really lost .5BTC since any sane person would hunt wildly to get back the said amount. Anyways, good luck

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July 08, 2016, 10:03:03 PM
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My opinion is if he sent you some btc by accident,just keep it.
i wouldnt btc back if i would send them do the wrong bitcoin address,i would accept the loss.
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