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March 22, 2012, 07:57:09 PM
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It's whole line from left to right incl. spaces and special characters.
It's logical that it cannot be title or description of topic because those can be dynamicaly changed / moved / remoevd.
The string can be found on the page more than once.


I wonder how is it possible that people are complaining when someone offers them free money Cheesy

Nice.  That's using your noodle.  I intend to play this game again.  Next time it'll be for more money, and it'll be even harder.



I actually found it before he posted that, was just wondering how to import the string Smiley
Thank you very much again! Smiley

I'm curious.  Exactly what process/tools did you use?

Deafboy, same to you.

The private key redeemer on Mtgox apparently accepts plain text strings as well Smiley It generated the private key automatically! I figured it was worth a shot to try Smiley

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March 22, 2012, 08:09:52 PM
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It's whole line from left to right incl. spaces and special characters.
It's logical that it cannot be title or description of topic because those can be dynamicaly changed / moved / remoevd.
The string can be found on the page more than once.


I wonder how is it possible that people are complaining when someone offers them free money Cheesy

Nice.  That's using your noodle.  I intend to play this game again.  Next time it'll be for more money, and it'll be even harder.



I actually found it before he posted that, was just wondering how to import the string Smiley
Thank you very much again! Smiley

I'm curious.  Exactly what process/tools did you use?

Deafboy, same to you.

The private key redeemer on Mtgox apparently accepts plain text strings as well Smiley It generated the private key automatically! I figured it was worth a shot to try Smiley

Wow, that's good to know.

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March 22, 2012, 08:12:27 PM
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I prefere not to use online tools from random strangers when it comes to bitcoin handling, but this was small amount of coins.
https://bitcointools.appspot.com/
https://blockchain.info/wallet/
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March 22, 2012, 08:22:01 PM
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I prefere not to use online tools from random strangers when it comes to bitcoin handling, but this was small amount of coins.
https://bitcointools.appspot.com/
https://blockchain.info/wallet/

What offline tools do you use?  I've only used online tools for this sort of thing, but would like to use offline tools for an extremely secure brainwallet.

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March 22, 2012, 08:31:11 PM
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What offline tools do you use?  I've only used online tools for this sort of thing, but would like to use offline tools for an extremely secure brainwallet.

http://bitaddress.org

Everything runs in the browser.  You can download the page and run it offline.  The wallet tab accepts text/passphrase strings for "brainwallets".

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March 22, 2012, 09:08:01 PM
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I am using only original satoshi client for larger transactions, but there is some python script that can generate private & public key pairs... I can't remember the name.
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March 22, 2012, 09:17:40 PM
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What offline tools do you use?  I've only used online tools for this sort of thing, but would like to use offline tools for an extremely secure brainwallet.

http://bitaddress.org

Everything runs in the browser.  You can download the page and run it offline.  The wallet tab accepts text/passphrase strings for "brainwallets".

Thanks.

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March 24, 2012, 05:19:00 PM
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Here's what I'm going to do.  When the price reaches $10 again, I'll hide 10 more bitcoins somewhere around here.

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