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June 15, 2026, 07:10:34 AM
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I’m very surprised, why a newbie would be asking of old spreadsheets.

This might be something different and unexpected from a newbie, however if a good reason is established.           

I don’t think anyone would want to keep an old spreadsheets, or possibly can be gotten from the campaign threads,

But I’m quite certain about what @joker_Josue have said, it could possibly be about organizing wallets for personal reasons best known to the OP.

Anyways it doesn’t look like a newbie, when I came into the Bitcointalk community I didn’t know what a spreadsheet was on this platform, not until I joined a campaign.

It’s quite surprising that a newbie knows so much about a spreadsheet.

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June 15, 2026, 07:26:26 AM
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But I’m quite certain about what @joker_Josue have said, it could possibly be about organizing wallets for personal reasons best known to the OP.

Basically, what I meant is that to organize your personal wallet, you don't need to know the spreadsheets for all the campaigns, nor the dates or amounts sent.

All you need to know is the address you shared with the campaign manager, and you'll quickly find out all this information about your portfolio.

 
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June 15, 2026, 09:01:11 AM
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Hi guys, im trying to sort of my wallet and I have many transactions and most of them are from when I used to post here like 10 years ago, they used to pay you for signature campaigns, it was basically small payments for ad revenue. I see the signature campaigns are still going on. I always thought that was a cool way to spread BTC around the world which makes people interested in BTC and learning how it works.

OP, I highly doubt you participated in any of those campaigns, considering you don't even have 1 merit.
You're probably an alt account, and you don't have the courage to officially say who you really are.

Then, you need access to the spreadsheets to organize your wallet?
Even spreadsheets that are still accessible should only contain information from the last 2 or 3 weeks of activity.

But, we come back to the same question, why have access to this, to organize the wallet?

Do you know which campaign you participated in? Check the address you provided during registration. From there, you'll know which transactions belong to each campaign.

Therefore, honestly, it seems to me that you want to obtain information from third parties rather than your own information.

This thread got me thing further after I posted above and read some more replies . . .
I decided to spend some time to go back and find the first signature campaign which I participated in
and I believe it was this one with Yahoo62278 > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1936212.0
and the spreadsheet is still visible and accessible.

as an aside SunContract is still operating!


So if the OP had participated in signature campaigns with another profile they can go back in their
account history and visit each campaign  and check the spreadsheets, if they are not accessible
they can try NotATether's suggestion or contact the campaign manager.

Maybe the OP wants to calculate the payments they received and maybe for tax reasons?

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June 15, 2026, 05:38:54 PM
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I am sure that you are on the right track, suspecting him of impure intentions. All the companies he cited in the example were quite profitable, and naturally there were people there who could earn good amounts. I myself communicated with a person who works in a mixer and left the forum. By doing him a favor, someone may do others a disservice if they understand what I mean.
Yes, I really suspected that because I don't think that anyone with pure intentions is going to ask for such information. All of those companies were profitable and the members who used to be part of those campaigns also made good amount by promoting those on this forum.

Someone trying to know the spreadsheets of those campaigns might have some negative plans and I believe as good members of the forum we should never help such people. If OP was part of those campaigns then OP might have access to his own wallet and simply putting that wallet into a block explorer is enough to find which other wallets were part of the campaign.

 
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June 15, 2026, 06:44:17 PM
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If anyone can find this information please let me know.
I still have a copy of the ChipMixer spreadsheet (Week 1 through Week 301). But, if DarkStar_ has unshared the original, then I'm going to assume that he had a good reason to do so, and I'm not going to risk subverting that by sharing my copy. If you give me a specific alias, then maybe I can privately share with you the details related to just that alias (only after I'm satisfied that you probably are/were whatever alias you're looking into, and not before you have demonstrated that you have preknowledge and control of at least one of the spreadsheet's payment addresses for that alias).

(If anyone intends to send me a PM about this, please be advised: Get your ducks in a nice, tidy row before contacting me. I'm in a very withdrawn and somewhat uncharitable state of mind, and I suspect that I will remain that way for a long while to come. I can be pensive even on a good day, and these days, which are not good, I often find myself lost in the low-energy reflection of an absorbing melancholy, so, I likely won't respond to you unless you make it very easy for me to do so, or unless you're someone that I feel like I can partially understand by having previously established some kind of a rapport with. Also, please don't send me AI-touched text; I'm getting pretty sick of reading lifeless, low-effort, silicon-infused twaddle.)
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June 15, 2026, 08:13:19 PM
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If I get you right, you are looking out for how to sort your old wallets out from the spreadhsheets of the signature and campaigns projects you have been enrolled in the past 10 years when you were active here in the forum?
It is unfortunately that I could not even find a post of you applying for any of the projects neither have you signed a wallets in to the forum.
Perhaps getting inttouch to a crypto wallet address does not give you access to the wallet. You will still need to sign in your logins or recovery keys to have access. So I doubt how you may have the login password or recovery keys but does not have the wallet address.
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June 15, 2026, 08:31:12 PM
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I’m very surprised, why a newbie would be asking of old spreadsheets.

This might be something different and unexpected from a newbie, however if a good reason is established.          

I don’t think anyone would want to keep an old spreadsheets, or possibly can be gotten from the campaign threads,

But I’m quite certain about what @joker_Josue have said, it could possibly be about organizing wallets for personal reasons best known to the OP.

Anyways it doesn’t look like a newbie, when I came into the Bitcointalk community I didn’t know what a spreadsheet was on this platform, not until I joined a campaign.

It’s quite surprising that a newbie knows so much about a spreadsheet.
The OP is not a newbie that I’m sure of, he is a member that has been in this forum for long, and I’m also surprised that his asking of old spreadsheet and he needs to come and explain why he is asking for this, but I’m sure he won’t because I believe it’s not for good intentions.

Yes I don’t also think anyone would be keeping old spreadsheet however don’t be surprised that some people in this forum still has it but it will be few people.

Sure I think joker_Josue is right it could possibly be about organizing wallets for personal reasons best known to the OP, but I’m sure is not for good but I can’t conclude without hearing from OP.

For the last  time OP is not a newbie he just created this account for things like this, because if he uses his main account we may be able to fine out his intentions, because old members most have a particular character that we know of that can lead us to what he is really planing.











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June 15, 2026, 09:05:49 PM
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OP, i do not know why you need such information but FYI, theymos has already banned mixer services in the forum, hence discussions about mixers is not meant to continue, i may be wrong though. However, there are many bitcointalk users who teleported their accounts to the other forum in order for them to continue promoting mixers, maybe they can be helpful to you over there. In case you want to visit the site: altcoinstalks.com

Therefore, honestly, it seems to me that you want to obtain information from third parties rather than your own information.
I thought as much too, because why will he be asking for a spreadsheet of 10 years ago which should be in 2016. I think the forum was not even popular as at then.

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June 16, 2026, 06:03:37 AM
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Maybe the OP wants to calculate the payments they received and maybe for tax reasons?

He doesn't need the spreadsheet to do that.

It has the information of what it has received from its addresses. There you will find dates and the amounts received.

Now, one thing is for sure, this OP user, did not participate in any campaign.
It's an alt of someone, who doesn't have the courage to identify himself.

 
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June 16, 2026, 09:04:03 AM
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It sounds like you're trying to find real world data attached to old Bitcoin addresses. There's no way you've been in all those campaigns, but feel free to prove me wrong by posting from the account(s) you had in, say, Chipmixer's campaign.

Maybe tax reasons?
Capital gains can be calculated on-chain, and it's a bit late to declare income taxes after all those years.

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June 16, 2026, 03:20:16 PM
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There are several reasons something like what Op is looking for mayvbe necessary for others, one of which is to have proofs of your sources of income when requested by the authorities.
As you try to  sort out issues with the system, win a case against it or move up the ladder in another way, it's usually hard to succeed if you don't want to "play by the rules". They will look for dirt to see if your hands are clean. So, a typical Bitcoiner/Cyberpunk will be well prepared just incase they request for such info, or he wouldn't bother moving against the established order.

I think this is one important reason Bitcoin circular economy is important, but if you have to convert to fiat just make sure you have proofs of sources of legitimate income otherwise don't bother ranking up or something like that.

By the way, this is part on the reason I love Bitcoin features like Transparency, Immutability and decentralization. If this were implemented on  online platforms, the pages Op is looking for would likely still be accessible, or he would just have the information downloaded, with hashes for verification, that prove they're from legitimate sources, so that even if the decentralized platforms cease to exist, interested members or participants will still have individual copies in sizes they can store locally, that prove that such platform once existed and the information is legitimate

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June 16, 2026, 04:32:21 PM
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There are several reasons something like what Op is looking for mayvbe necessary for others, one of which is to have proofs of your sources of income when requested by the authorities.
As you try to  sort out issues with the system, win a case against it or move up the ladder in another way, it's usually hard to succeed if you don't want to "play by the rules". They will look for dirt to see if your hands are clean. So, a typical Bitcoiner/Cyberpunk will be well prepared just incase they request for such info, or he wouldn't bother moving against the established order.

For this, he does not need a spreadsheet created by someone, whom he does not know.

If you want to prove that the money came from a campaign here on the forum, just show the topic of the campaign, the post you made signing up with your BTC address.
Then sign a message proving that you still have control of that address.
At the end, it analyzes the blockchain where it has all the transactions received at that address.

In addition, many of these spreadsheets do not keep track of the entire campaign. Many campaign managers only keep records of the last two or three weeks.



 
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