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July 30, 2019, 10:06:39 PM
Last edit: August 02, 2019, 04:00:26 PM by johnadams42
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updated text in 2/8

sign me a message with your empty Bitcoin/Ehereum/Crypto wallet, that has received in the period Feb/2018 - Jul/2018 the something in ETH between 70 to 150 ETH or 6 to 8 Bitcoin or the equivalent in any other crypto, and kept there for a couple of weeks or months before moved out.
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A private keys to an empty Bitcoin/Ehereum/Crypto wallet, that has received in the period Feb/2018 - Jul/2018 the something in ETH between 70 to 150 ETH or 6 to 8 Bitcoin or the equivalent in any other crypto, and kept there for a couple of weeks or months before moved out.

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Private keys to an empty Bitcoin wallet, that has received in the period Feb/2018 - Jul/2018 around 7 BTC and kept there for a couple of weeks or months before moving it out.
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July 31, 2019, 03:04:09 AM
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I pay $500 for this Smiley)
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July 31, 2019, 05:11:25 AM
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which fork happened in 2018 feb to july?
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July 31, 2019, 11:49:48 AM
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which fork happened in 2018 feb to july?

At least 11 forks in hat period are in this list. Probably there are more, since the list ends after May (+1 unknown date) and last edit is in June 2018.

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July 31, 2019, 12:33:34 PM
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which fork happened in 2018 feb to july?

At least 11 forks in hat period are in this list. Probably there are more, since the list ends after May (+1 unknown date) and last edit is in June 2018.

I wonder how Op thinks someone would willingly give him access to Private Keys within the time frame he is looking at without going to claim the fork for himself. Aside from the forks too, I don't see how its going to happen that you would trust some random dude online with your wallet private keys in the crypto world when you know for certain, anything can happen.

All the best in your search...
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July 31, 2019, 11:25:58 PM
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Well i'm not after the fork money, you may recover and transfer out any fork related money at anytime, in fact I would accept the address of any major crypto >> update below


A private keys to an empty Bitcoin/Ehereum/Crypto wallet, that has received in the period Feb/2018 - Jul/2018 the something in ETH between 70 to 150 ETH or 6 to 8 Bitcoin or the equivalent in any other crypto, and kept there for a couple of weeks or months before moved out.
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August 01, 2019, 08:25:39 PM
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any ??
Dont expect for someone to sell you out that wallet.Imagine having 70-150 ETH or 6 to 8 btc wallet overall transaction.Then most likely this is a main wallet for these people.

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August 01, 2019, 09:58:27 PM
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which fork happened in 2018 feb to july?

At least 11 forks in hat period are in this list. Probably there are more, since the list ends after May (+1 unknown date) and last edit is in June 2018.

I wonder how Op thinks someone would willingly give him access to Private Keys within the time frame he is looking at without going to claim the fork for himself. Aside from the forks too, I don't see how its going to happen that you would trust some random dude online with your wallet private keys in the crypto world when you know for certain, anything can happen.

All the best in your search...
There are people who have a lot of wallets and some of them are "abandoned" by themselves, they used in past but don't use now, personally I have some such wallets but don't plan to sell any of them. As OP stated, he isn't looking for forks but believe me, there are a lot of people who are super lazy to claim forks and prefer to get small and instant money instead of some work and bigger result.

Dont expect for someone to sell you out that wallet.Imagine having 70-150 ETH or 6 to 8 btc wallet overall transaction.Then most likely this is a main wallet for these people.
Why not to expect? 6-8 btc transaction is nothing when you own far more.

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August 02, 2019, 02:49:15 PM
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any ??
Do you really think people will agree with your offer?


I do, and it is quite great deal, to sell an empty wallet, for $100 just because once has transaction of 70 to 150 ETH in the past!

may be I change it to just signature, something like you sign a msg for me with your pvt key, of an account that has 70 to 150 ETH?
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August 02, 2019, 04:35:17 PM
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this usually used for scam other people as a proof of coin. i ever found other guy did this to scam btc buyer
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August 02, 2019, 04:48:31 PM
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this usually used for scam other people as a proof of coin. i ever found other guy did this to scam btc buyer

and so what?

btw there is no fuckn scam and when you sign the msg you will understand what i'm doing, and you feel free to reject signing if it was scam of any kind
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August 02, 2019, 04:49:10 PM
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this usually used for scam other people as a proof of coin. i ever found other guy did this to scam btc buyer
Possibly! This goes into my mind regarding on asking some sign message or older addresses or even buying them.For sole purpose of possible scamming others.
I might be wrong but my guts do tell on whats possible behind.
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August 02, 2019, 05:28:50 PM
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I have my own old wallet Multibit with around 1000 BTC turnover (2014-2015 year). How much it will cost?
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August 02, 2019, 08:12:45 PM
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I have my own old wallet Multibit with around 1000 BTC turnover (2014-2015 year). How much it will cost?

thank you, do you have another one? What needed is a wallet that has no transactions prior to 2018, and received between Feb/2018 - Jul/2018 something in ETH between 70 to 150 ETH or 6 to 8 Bitcoin, and kept there for a couple of weeks or months before moved out.
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August 03, 2019, 03:28:45 PM
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this usually used for scam other people as a proof of coin. i ever found other guy did this to scam btc buyer

and so what?

btw there is no fuckn scam and when you sign the msg you will understand what i'm doing, and you feel free to reject signing if it was scam of any kind

no scam to the wallet owner but you use the signature to scam other people to proof the coin is yours. its an old tricky to scam people using other people signature
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August 03, 2019, 08:55:05 PM
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btw there is no fuckn scam and when you sign the msg you will understand what i'm doing, and you feel free to reject signing if it was scam of any kind
if you can just tell us the motives behind this, people will stop guessing or think negatively of this
expressing your intentions in public can attract more candidates
is this for tax purposes?

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August 06, 2019, 02:15:13 PM
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Smells like a possible scam to me, its better to stay away from such
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August 06, 2019, 04:33:02 PM
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btw there is no fuckn scam and when you sign the msg you will understand what i'm doing, and you feel free to reject signing if it was scam of any kind
if you can just tell us the motives behind this, people will stop guessing or think negatively of this
expressing your intentions in public can attract more candidates
is this for tax purposes?

Probably he is doing something not legal. Avoid taxes, money laundering... I am not here to judge his motives, but people who are going to sell really should consider the risks involved. You may be binding your identity to some shady activity (if your address can be tracked back to you, which probably can (to high value of funds, often exchanges are involved in transactions of so high amount)

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August 06, 2019, 08:44:32 PM
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btw there is no fuckn scam and when you sign the msg you will understand what i'm doing, and you feel free to reject signing if it was scam of any kind
if you can just tell us the motives behind this, people will stop guessing or think negatively of this
expressing your intentions in public can attract more candidates
is this for tax purposes?

Probably he is doing something not legal. Avoid taxes, money laundering... I am not here to judge his motives, but people who are going to sell really should consider the risks involved. You may be binding your identity to some shady activity (if your address can be tracked back to you, which probably can (to high value of funds, often exchanges are involved in transactions of so high amount)
Yes, you're right people should be aware of that. But if you're not living in the same country as the OP who cares about that? Moreover you can prove you sold your wallet if a random authority is inquiring about that. In fact it's just a kind of peer to peer obfuscation(like the hong-kong protesters who exchange their clothes each others to not be tracked by the police) but I think the main issue here is moral, if the address is used to scam other people, it's not moral. But if it's just to mislead the IRS or some authorities... well  Roll Eyes

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