I can't believe that there are such people who even don't look at the date of a post. They are too mad at fulfilling the signature bounty requirement.
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aces777 replied on a thread which has been created on
February 01, 2010One user bumped it, don't know why. He is newbie. Then another member answered the questions, he is Jr member. But then, our talented Sr. Member who knows a lot about crypto replied.
Here is his answer-
1) What would happen if one attempts to send an amount of coins to an IP address that isn't running the program?
2) What would happen if one attempts to send an amount of coins to a invalid Bitcoin Address?
3) What would happen if one attempts to send an amount of coins to a Bitcoin Address that nobody owns?
4) What would happen if one attempts to send an amount of coins to a Bitcoin Address that used to be owned, but has since been abandoned (recipient stopped running the program, or deleted their wallet)?
I thank answerers for expanding my knowledge.
Looks like you are really new to the crypto market and haven't done any of your research. I will try to answer your questions.
1) Sending your bitcoins to an IP address is not possible, Bitcoin works through addresses not IPs.
2) If one sends their Bitcoin to an invalid address then consider those Bitcoins lost for ever, as Bitcoin transactions are irreversible.
3) Same answer as second question.
4) If the owner of that wallet has lost his keys then consider those coins lost.
Hey, aces777
Sabunir is the 28th person here in this forum. I doubt you were in the world of internet then.
I just reported this.
How long will this be continued?