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June 16, 2014, 06:09:40 PM
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Sounds like a pretty shit idea to me, please don't pollute our blockchain with ads.


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June 16, 2014, 07:14:16 PM
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Does anyone actually look at those ads? I've seen them before, spammed on popular BTC addresses. Seems dumb.

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June 16, 2014, 07:50:04 PM
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Does anyone actually look at those ads? I've seen them before, spammed on popular BTC addresses. Seems dumb.

I do see them when I click on a blockchain.info address page. But I would never actually visit the site advertised....
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June 16, 2014, 08:35:31 PM
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I don't think it is an effective way to advertise. But if viewing the tx in a block explorer, you could see the ad.

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June 17, 2014, 07:44:49 AM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.




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June 17, 2014, 01:48:18 PM
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No way should you do that. Like many people said, it'll bloat up the blockchain with your small transactions!

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June 17, 2014, 02:21:04 PM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.

Which one?

Does anyone actually look at those ads? I've seen them before, spammed on popular BTC addresses. Seems dumb.

I do see them when I click on a blockchain.info address page. But I would never actually visit the site advertised....

Not even once every 100,000 times?

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June 17, 2014, 02:22:35 PM
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I think it is not impossible, but not many advertisers will be interested in it because very few people will actually view the ads

Personally I don't want to view this kind of ads for sure
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June 17, 2014, 03:13:35 PM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.

Which one?

I believe he was talking about blockchain.info.

Btw, the "notes" are only in the site's database, but not in the blocks.

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June 17, 2014, 05:33:36 PM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.

Which one?

I believe he was talking about blockchain.info.

Btw, the "notes" are only in the site's database, but not in the blocks.

I have never seen them

I think it is not impossible, but not many advertisers will be interested in it because very few people will actually view the ads

Personally I don't want to view this kind of ads for sure

The ads would need to have a nice designated spot that would be constructed for the occasion

10,000satoshis/transaction is very low compared to other international transfer standards but maybe it is expensive compared to what it could be

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June 17, 2014, 05:54:56 PM
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I think it is not impossible, but not many advertisers will be interested in it because very few people will actually view the ads

Personally I don't want to view this kind of ads for sure

I hardly take notice of them when I see them on the blockchain (at say, an address I just sent to), and when I do notice, I would never listen to the ad....

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June 17, 2014, 06:17:00 PM
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I think it is not impossible, but not many advertisers will be interested in it because very few people will actually view the ads

Personally I don't want to view this kind of ads for sure

I hardly take notice of them when I see them on the blockchain (at say, an address I just sent to), and when I do notice, I would never listen to the ad....

I notice them all the time, but who actually takes the trouble to copy/paste the web site and go there? I don't even like to click links, I don't want to copy/paste some random site from the blockchain!
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June 18, 2014, 08:29:50 AM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.

Which one?

I believe he was talking about blockchain.info.

Btw, the "notes" are only in the site's database, but not in the blocks.

I have never seen them

This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

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June 18, 2014, 08:49:06 AM
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You should not use address for adds, since BTC is more about beeing anonymous than beeing visible. By adding adds you made yourself visible, but you are not anonymous anymore. Well BTC itself is not that anonymous as we think, but still is in sort of way better than your credit card. I'm not sure where you are pointing at with adds, why would you use them for ?

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June 18, 2014, 08:57:47 AM
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The majority of the people do not read messages I think, myself included. 
By default, most bitcoin wallets do not show any messages.
If you want to advertise, btc advertising networks will reach more eyeballs  Smiley

One of the biggest businesses that offer wallets to their consumers show their users all notes attached to transactions.

Which one?

I believe he was talking about blockchain.info.

Btw, the "notes" are only in the site's database, but not in the blocks.

I have never seen them

This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

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June 18, 2014, 09:27:35 AM
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This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.
many people beg BTC from there
with many funny reasons Grin
and hope someone will send BTC to them
nice try anyway

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June 18, 2014, 10:47:06 AM
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This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

IMO, there are 2 reasons.
1. The address is one of the richest addresses (http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100).
So, people are more likely to check that page from time to time, and so it has a higher successful rate for the ads and begging stories (I personally don't think it works at all).
If you check the list of richest addresses, you can see there are notes on many of the addresses as well.

2. The bitcoin on that address is indeed the "DPR Seized Coins 2".
So, you can find some sorts of messages to the FBI and US government (Of course, the FBI won't care about it).

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June 18, 2014, 09:52:02 PM
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This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

IMO, there are 2 reasons.
1. The address is one of the richest addresses (http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100).
So, people are more likely to check that page from time to time, and so it has a higher successful rate for the ads and begging stories (I personally don't think it works at all).
If you check the list of richest addresses, you can see there are notes on many of the addresses as well.

2. The bitcoin on that address is indeed the "DPR Seized Coins 2".
So, you can find some sorts of messages to the FBI and US government (Of course, the FBI won't care about it).

I missed that, I guessed it is probably worth 10,000satoshis to have your name out there

The messages are only "DPR Seized Coins 2", what does it mean? Why aren't there any other messages?

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June 18, 2014, 11:15:04 PM
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This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

IMO, there are 2 reasons.
1. The address is one of the richest addresses (http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100).
So, people are more likely to check that page from time to time, and so it has a higher successful rate for the ads and begging stories (I personally don't think it works at all).
If you check the list of richest addresses, you can see there are notes on many of the addresses as well.

2. The bitcoin on that address is indeed the "DPR Seized Coins 2".
So, you can find some sorts of messages to the FBI and US government (Of course, the FBI won't care about it).

I missed that, I guessed it is probably worth 10,000satoshis to have your name out there

The messages are only "DPR Seized Coins 2", what does it mean? Why aren't there any other messages?
"DPR Seized Coins 2" is the name of the adress(blockchain.org gives sometimes names to public know addresses)
The messages are what is under "Public Note"

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June 18, 2014, 11:52:57 PM
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This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

IMO, there are 2 reasons.
1. The address is one of the richest addresses (http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100).
So, people are more likely to check that page from time to time, and so it has a higher successful rate for the ads and begging stories (I personally don't think it works at all).
If you check the list of richest addresses, you can see there are notes on many of the addresses as well.

2. The bitcoin on that address is indeed the "DPR Seized Coins 2".
So, you can find some sorts of messages to the FBI and US government (Of course, the FBI won't care about it).

If you are ever looking for a good laugh these addresses are a good place to go.

IMO many of the "beggers" do not speak english, at least not very well and their english translations are very bad.
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