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May 14, 2018, 11:06:58 AM
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We're a U.S. based fund that represents several investors looking for extremely large lots of bitcoins (50,000+). Our investors are looking to connect direct to investors via escrow versus trading platforms directly. Is anyone familiar with this or ways to contact large bitcoin holders?

Please PM me.

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nice to meet u.    my english is not good.  Have a little patience please

i wanna be a broker   .

and   i  know some brokers  have lots of  bitcoins for selling.


they want to make  deal   F2F in HK law firm, and check the kyc pof  poc in hk  f2f.



some seller's broker , want check pof first. before pof,they can do a NCNDA,  

after  confirm the POF BY bank, they can do  POC. and  do a proper  satoshi  test.


last,  fly to HK  ,make the deal, ,BY LAW FIRM.

you also can send a  lawyer   or broker  to Hongkong,   its easy to get what you want. thanke you.



 If you are interested, my telegram is  @Arthur_kr   WEchat: artist_sky

 Thank you for your patience

I've met some suppliers from HK. Most of them preferred f2f deal instead of wire transfer via escrow. Don't know why. Maybe government will claim it like a fund leaks from country, or what?

em.    may be they want to Control the situation.  dont want passing  broker。

though they make deal   F2F, also need escrow,like bank or law firm.

may be it is the Reason, thank you。

I can hardly assume that f2f is necessary especially if you gain no trust until your first case has been successfully conducted
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May 14, 2018, 02:08:38 PM
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One seller  Grin on here can shift 200,000 BTC a day. You can contact him on his telegram (Nigeria time zone only)

The old scams were much better, box of gold in a trunk and dead bank account needing moved.
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May 21, 2018, 06:13:00 PM
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Could anybody explain to me what a satoshi test is?
I really can't find any good answers on how it provides safety in a trade.
Thanks in advance.
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May 21, 2018, 06:34:59 PM
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Buyers offer you 100k BTC, and you wonder does he have all?
He send you 1 satoshi and you can find via any bitcoin blockchain explorer does this wallet have that amount or not.
hope now it is more clear for you.
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May 21, 2018, 06:43:31 PM
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Could anybody explain to me what a satoshi test is?
I really can't find any good answers on how it provides safety in a trade.
Thanks in advance.

I assume they mean that you need to prove your ownership of bitcoin by sending a small amount from your wallet, or signing a Tx from your wallet. Then the seller can see that you own a wallet with the funds you claim to have.

It's not safer, it just proves that this person is capable of filling the order. The only way to spend or sign from a wallet is with the controlling private key.  for example, the link below proves that this address controls 0.1 BTC. If I were to send you a tiny ammount from that wallet I have proven my control of 0.1BTC.

https://blockchain.info/address/1Q1fDcqMBFYFi6Qd6JDnRnNsRLwHBKtqwq

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May 21, 2018, 06:50:39 PM
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Yeah wasn't the smartest question after I got it...But thanks a lot for the fast reply.
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