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September 16, 2023, 06:16:39 AM
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In spite of the mistaken claims given earlier in this thread, it is well established that the address contains funds taken from MTGox.  This has been well known to the Bitcoin community for most of a decade, but sadly the post quality here has become so poor that you can't even count on people to respond with well known facts.

A quick google would have quickly answered your questions: https://blog.wizsec.jp/2020/06/mtgox-march-2011-theft.html

As far as the ongoing tiny payments, dust payments to high value addresses is a common form of spam on Bitcoin.  If you look at the payers you'll see that many of them also pay dust to many other high value addresses.
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December 21, 2023, 05:28:35 PM
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hi there! suppose someone got access to the private key of the 1Feex address. What do you think would be the correct course of action. Send it back to someone from Mt. Gox and keep, let's say, a modest 30% bounty or just throw away the key? ... 🤷
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December 21, 2023, 05:59:58 PM
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hi there! suppose someone got access to the private key of the 1Feex address. What do you think would be the correct course of action. Send it back to someone from Mt. Gox and keep, let's say, a modest 30% bounty or just throw away the key? ... 🤷
I'd suggest to spend it all as mining fee and then wait for the authorities to compensate you after figuring out whether or not you had anything to do with the theft, otherwise you can never actually spend anything from that address, but if you want to throw away billions just like that, be my guest.

I guess it would be a good idea for the hackers to come clean, but man my man, %30 is too much, if you are the hacker, take %10 and make a deal. just calculate 8000 BTC with current price, you'll have more than enough for next 10 generations.

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December 22, 2023, 12:16:27 AM
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So there is 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF address that has 79,957.2607018 BTC in it and there is no single output from this address. It seems the owner of this address do not spent a single BTC however, it is still accumulating.

This is definitely an account set up to used for accumulating bitcoin. I checked through the address on blockchair and the owner is definitely using a DCA method to accumulate. The owner does at least a little top every week with as little as 0.00001btc. This has been going on for the past 12 years now.

Personally this seems like a good way of accumulating bitcoin but the problem I have will be having lots of these funds on a single wallet. On security and privacy perspective I don’t feel it’s ok.

Doing DCA to accumulate BTC by this person is a very great one. If all BTC lover can do this, all BTC  will hold BTC no matter how small it is.


There is no limit to how much or number of bitcoin that an address or wallet can hold. Basically even the entire 21 million bitcoins can be on a single wallet. This is actually one of the biggest advantages of bitcoin wallet over even fiat banks. Just that the risk of losing of everything on one wallet is adviced

I think holding that huge amount of BTC in a single wallet is risky. God forbid, if such wallet is hacked, that means the person has forfeited almost all his/her life savings.

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December 22, 2023, 02:11:23 AM
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Pst, do you realize that's a %50 premined scam sig you are wearing while garbage posting right? Lol please take a look at the posts on the same page you are posting. OMG. Where is Dan Pedro something, his/her methods are useful on this board.🤣

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