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July 08, 2018, 08:34:47 PM
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You mentioning wire fraud, but omitting document forgery/impersonation is something i don't get.


It's so funny you think that is what OP is doing. You can google 'document forgery' easily and see what it means, so why would you post something so ignorant?

Wire fraud is a really general term so I guess I'm a little confused how you don't know what that means. Wait why are you arguing with me about something you don't understand?

Impersonation is only illegal if you are impersonating law enforcement. That being said it may lead to committing other crimes, but that's the point I've been making consistently. It MAY but nobody KNOWS, so don't act like he's a scammer just for wanting to buy an old address and look like he was into Bitcoin early.
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July 09, 2018, 11:07:56 AM
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You mentioning wire fraud, but omitting document forgery/impersonation is something i don't get.


It's so funny you think that is what OP is doing. You can google 'document forgery' easily and see what it means, so why would you post something so ignorant?

Wire fraud is a really general term so I guess I'm a little confused how you don't know what that means. Wait why are you arguing with me about something you don't understand?

Impersonation is only illegal if you are impersonating law enforcement. That being said it may lead to committing other crimes, but that's the point I've been making consistently. It MAY but nobody KNOWS, so don't act like he's a scammer just for wanting to buy an old address and look like he was into Bitcoin early.
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July 09, 2018, 11:55:09 PM
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They havve to be earlier than 04.2013. So like 2013,2012,2011 is fine.
Escrow for this? You kidding?
Empty address with good history is max $50.
I send cash in front first, so if you have any old address with history just contact me. 0% risk.

At least how many transactions need to be in the address? or total of bitcoin amount transacted?
what defines as good history for this case? would you accept compromised addresses? Cheesy
there are some old address-privkey pairs spread all over the forum and internet,
I'll sell you these if you haven't found them yourself Tongue

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July 11, 2018, 10:32:49 AM
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About a year ago I saw a post explaining how someone can prove to be an early adopter and how that would help you cash out your btc and receive millions of dollars in a bank account, without any problem. Proving that it is not money laundering

Even an old bitcointalk account would do itin some cases

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