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April 30, 2024, 06:13:34 AM
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Hi all ,
can any body explain what happen suddenly for all old wallets that never made a transaction before ...they are all wiped to zero ..

check here please and notice the dates created and the dates when they get drained ...

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April 30, 2024, 07:33:43 AM
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check here please and notice the dates created and the dates when they get drained ...
I've checked the dates up to page 100 and I can't see why "suddenly" should be applied to that statement since it's showing transactions in regular "healthy" intervals.

Those are mostly people who hodl bitcoins or found (their) lost wallets/keys, cashed-out or used it to pay for something.
Not much of a topic of concern.

Or is there any "interesting" conspiracy going on?

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April 30, 2024, 07:41:30 AM
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Sorry, but this seems like clickbait to me... 72 "sleeping" unspent outputs were spent since the beginning of this month... Personally i'm not alarmed.

The service you created is perfectly fine... Some people will certainly be interested in your site, but there's not need to alarm people in order to get them to visit your site.

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April 30, 2024, 10:05:19 AM
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Looking at "time" column, usually there's only 0-2 activity per day. Looking at "created" column, there's no obvious pattern between each address. So i only can speculate some Bitcoin holder either,
1. Move their coin to different address, either because they used old software or wanting better security by using different wallet.
2. Sell their coin after finding out Bitcoin price rising a lot in past few months.

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April 30, 2024, 10:18:09 AM
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Is there really 1929868153955269923726183083478131797547292737984581739710086052358636024906 pages? Each page have 60 keys. I can not calculate the total number. Is it really possible?

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April 30, 2024, 10:42:27 AM
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Is there really 1929868153955269923726183083478131797547292737984581739710086052358636024906 pages? Each page have 60 keys. I can not calculate the total number. Is it really possible?

2^256 divided by 1929868153955269923726183083478131797547292737984581739710086052358636024906 have result 60. But that website never generate such amount of pages. It's only generated when someone visit certain page number. Just try accessing random page number such as https://privatekeyfinder.io/private-keys/bitcoin/1929868153955269923726183083478131797547292737984581739710086052358636014906.

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April 30, 2024, 10:46:42 AM
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It is best to give sleeping Bitcoin addresses to the addresses that received Bitcoin in 2010, as they are the only ones that deserve it, and the last withdrawal of those addresses was in block numbers 839298 and 836425.
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May 01, 2024, 07:12:34 AM
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What happened is a Bitcoin transaction constituting an output and an input from an old wallet.

Checking an address at random, 1LcXaKkBRWcVVAYZbsuuD4kJKsUhZfk5Po it received over 57.02BTC between 2016/17 and all were withdrawn from that address in the current year, 2024. Perhaps the user was waiting on the halving to see what the holding could amass to and at a good enough price, holder has taken profit in simple terms.
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May 01, 2024, 11:12:32 AM
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Checking an address at random, 1LcXaKkBRWcVVAYZbsuuD4kJKsUhZfk5Po it received over 57.02BTC between 2016/17 and all were withdrawn from that address in the current year, 2024. Perhaps the user was waiting on the halving to see what the holding could amass to and at a good enough price, holder has taken profit in simple terms.
This could be the case, however, that address has been holding this coins since 2016/2017, and moved them on the 24th and 28th of last month. So just thinking aloud here, if that bitcoiner has been waiting since 2016 for this year's halving, then surely they would be able to wait longer until we see the 'real' effect of the halving this year, which a lot of people expect to be ~ $100k.

So i think this bitcoiner may have moved their coins to another wallet for better security, maybe a new hardware wallet or they set up a new airgapped wallet. This is just my own idea, and it does not matter to any of us what the bitcoiner did with their coins.

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May 04, 2024, 11:43:21 AM
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It is best to give sleeping Bitcoin addresses to the addresses that received Bitcoin in 2010, as they are the only ones that deserve it, and the last withdrawal of those addresses was in block numbers 839298 and 836425.
Who is to say who is deserving of these sleeping bitcoin addresses? I commend those who have been well acquainted with bitcoin since basically the creation of it but not all of them are still active participants in bitcoin.

Besides if we could hypothetically give sleeping addresses to anyone, why would we when there is still a chance that it could wake up and suddenly move?









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May 04, 2024, 11:31:45 PM
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It is best to give sleeping Bitcoin addresses to the addresses that received Bitcoin in 2010, as they are the only ones that deserve it, and the last withdrawal of those addresses was in block numbers 839298 and 836425.
From 2010 to this current present, it have been one of the horrible and stable profitable experience for traders and investors, they can sealed their golden chances and become one of the top risk takers in the space. We should always work according to the prices set, we know how challenging it can be for most people here.The blockchain is built on formidable grounds and we have received the top runs in the system.

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