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June 18, 2014, 08:47:55 AM
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18000 used bitcoin private keys (brainwallet)
For sale.
Note: all were used in past, not just generated.
BTC0.05 for all 18k

Example:

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{ "5K38ZKiJBMmsk9iLcaakHfMa6FoZpLKpmhyo9aZnjossPc49J7e", "1JryTePceSiWVpoNBU8SbwiT7J4ghzijzW", "Satoshi Nakamoto" },
{ "5Kb8Fj14*******************************MfGQXNph8Po3", "1MR54byLSbMzwt8Nas3Ee7SsTvHyUp7eyi", "******" },
{ "5JZB4ewY*******************************SXB8rtEDX8su", "1LdgTMX2MEqdfT3VcDpX4GyD1mqCP8LkYe", "******" },
{ "5Hq5iTqH*******************************1wTKNCJJHaxZ", "19w87wSqW2VkZ3HP2wi5Lqzm2G84cgJMgs", "******" },
{ "5JEeDxzc*******************************PDtbkEGEKuo9", "1CLq46YiBtXy7N3nCbKYm4hsJm4Z3Gyqvg", "******" },
{ "5JBmuBc6*******************************aeq8zRMtGZrE", "1TnnhMEgic5g4ttrCQyDopwqTs4hheuNZ" , "******" },
{ "5KJvsngHeMpm884wtkJNzQGaCErckhHJBGFsvd3VyK5qMZXj3hS", "1JwSSubhmg6iPtRjtyqhUYYH7bZg3Lfy1T", "correct horse battery staple" },
{ "5J4oQgMK*******************************JzAXoYspy4Tv", "13bJBfSQwxxZdauD5XMYH9qE2JA8FJzMhb", "******" },
{ "5JNtaHN2*******************************XeHGxyngvFQA", "1CwjHYsPUc4Du8dx7AkdBJj4ebWC8bxkF3", "******" },
{ "5JkKCyDy*******************************eM4mR111GyU5", "1GgFf35J151a8ySkFwizqcZ4CWPqRHbf8A", "******" },
{ "5KXVtxYp*******************************5s5gAvpAhEZu", "1P8CahdrF1Bm1Yx8UV6q8srRaoschRTq1s", "******" },
{ "5K2YUVmW*******************************5k2UaSYgkXTh", "1HKqKTMpBTZZ8H5zcqYEWYBaaWELrDEXeE", "******" },
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June 18, 2014, 08:56:29 AM
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And this can be used for...?

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June 18, 2014, 09:05:20 AM
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And this can be used for...?

1) for testing bitcoin-related programs (this was my first goal when I started to collect them).
2) for something else I do not know
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June 18, 2014, 09:09:39 AM
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So basicly they are worthless... No value..

All empty with no value..

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June 18, 2014, 08:36:22 PM
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can't you generate them yourself for new addresses?

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June 18, 2014, 10:07:53 PM
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can't you generate them yourself for new addresses?

Yes you can, it will take you a program and some time to do so

0.05 saves you the time

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June 19, 2014, 03:54:21 AM
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can't you generate them yourself for new addresses?
The main point is that all of these addresses had input (and of course output) operations in the past.
It is/was useful for me to test my program. May be it will be useful for somebody else to test something
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June 19, 2014, 03:59:49 AM
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I think when you're a developer, you feel ok paying for some things and guilty paying for others. For example, an IDE would be worth paying for. But a library would not. The things that you feel especially bad paying for are the things that you feel you could just do yourself if you weren't so lazy. So no offense, but I think you'll have a hard time finding someone to pay for this.
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June 19, 2014, 05:25:23 PM
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I think when you're a developer, you feel ok paying for some things and guilty paying for others. For example, an IDE would be worth paying for. But a library would not. The things that you feel especially bad paying for are the things that you feel you could just do yourself if you weren't so lazy. So no offense, but I think you'll have a hard time finding someone to pay for this.

If i had a bitcoin-related website i would pay him just to get the dictionary to use as a passphrase/password blacklist.. Anyone using passwords like that would be hacked.

Not to mention you can steal them like 1HaxoR, or save them like btcrobinhood does.

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June 19, 2014, 06:00:52 PM
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If i had a bitcoin-related website i would pay him just to get the dictionary to use as a passphrase/password blacklist.. Anyone using passwords like that would be hacked.
No need to pay me in such case. Just google the "most common used passwords"
Web-sites must have another technics to prevent bruteforcing passwords

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Not to mention you can steal them like 1HaxoR, or save them like btcrobinhood does.
I do. No one yet climed to return his funds
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June 19, 2014, 06:16:28 PM
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No need to pay me in such case. Just google the "most common used passwords"
Web-sites must have another technics to prevent bruteforcing passwords
But those will be the most generally used passwords, not bitcoin related/flavored.

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June 19, 2014, 06:44:19 PM
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99.9% of my collection are not bitcoin-related
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