On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Eddie ------ wrote:
Hi J.R.,
I would like to participate in the Master Coin giveaway and have a few
questions. First of all, can you confirm that you are the same real
person who goes by the alias "dacoinminster" on the Bitcoin Forum <
https://bitcointalk.org >? If the answer to that question is yes, then I
was wondering if you could please clarify the following instructions for
sending bitcoin to the Exodus Address which you wrote about in this post
at published at the end of July 2013:
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265488.0 Do not attempt to purchase MasterCoins with a web wallet (YOU COULD LOSE
YOUR MONEY). You must use a wallet where you can control the sending
address by sending all your funds to that address first, then purchasing
MasterCoins with that address. (edit: Ripper pointed out that
BlockChain.info wallet should work)
Once you understand the risks, and have properly consolidated your coins
in a single address in a PC wallet, you can purchase MasterCoins by
sending your bitcoins to the Exodus Address, which is:
1EXoDusjGwvnjZUyKkxZ4UHEf77z6A5S4P
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Here you posted few weeks ago (August 2013), as excerpted about the
giveaway:
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272577.0 I have over 520 MasterCoins and 520 Test MasterCoins designated for this
giveaway. To receive your MasterCoins and Test MasterCoins, reply on
this thread with the following:
Your bitcoin address (you must be able to SEND bitcoins from this
address as well as receive them, so web wallets which manage private
keys for you won't work for this)
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I am a bitcoin newbie! I have control of my own wallet which is
encrypted and on my laptop, thus I have the private key to it and am not
using a web based wallet. I specifically use Bitcoin-Qt app to access my
wallet. I have only so far only received Bitcoin from other parties such
as Mt. Gox. Whenever preparing to receive, I use Bitcoin-Qt's "Receive"
section to generate an address which I then give to the payer / sender
(e.g., Mt. Gox) strictly for receiving bitcoin. If I send Bitcoins to
your Exodus Address, how on Earth will you be able to send me Master
Coins in return to my bitcoin wallet, unless I provide you with a
completely separate "receive" address associated with my wallet? And
even if I do send you a separate receive address to which you'll send me
the Master Coins, how do you know how many bitcoins I have sent you so
you can send me in return the commensurate amount of Master Coins per
your promotion?
The deadline is soon approaching and I'd like to participate but I need
to understand this process better (especially for those new to Bitcoin
let alone new to Master Coin) and the language needs to be clarified
too. For example in the excerpt above, you refer to a bitcoin address
(singular no plural) which can be used to "SEND" and receive:
> Your bitcoin address (you must be able to SEND bitcoins from this address as well as receive them ...
Its my understanding there is no such thing as a single bitcoin address
that can be used for sending and receiving.
Thanks for the clarification,
-Eddie
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:27 AM, J.R. Willett wrote:
Hey Eddie,
Yes, I am dacoinminster.
If you send bitcoins from bitcoin-qt to the Exodus Address, it's pretty hard to mess that up. I don't actually know of a way to mess that up.
I recommend choosing an address on bitcoin QT to control your MasterCoins, but that is more for your own convenience than out of necessity. Best practice is to send ALL of your bitcoins to one of your bitcoin-qt addresses, then send however much you want to invest to the Exodus Address.
If you look at the transactions sent to the Exodus Address (
http://blockchain.info/address/1EXoDusjGwvnjZUyKkxZ4UHEf77z6A5S4P?offset=0&filter=0) you'll see lots of people who didn't take that advice. For those people, lots of different addresses contribute to the payment they made to the Exodus Address. In their case, the protocol will recognize the address which is the biggest contributor as the owner of the MasterCoins.
Bitcoin has the ability to trace which address coins came from, so that is what is meant by a "sending address". To send your MasterCoins to someone else, you have to send from that address (the one which owns your MasterCoins) again using a very specific transaction which creates a "message" that everyone can see that your address has sent those coins to someone else. I won't get into the details, but you can read all about it on the project thread.
Thanks, and please let me know if I can answer any other questions for you.
-J.R.
P.S. The 520 or so MasterCoins being given away were purchased by me from the Exodus Address. The giveaway is a different thing from purchasing MasterCoins.