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October 05, 2014, 04:17:48 AM
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Its just a advertisement. Ignore it and enjoy the free 0.00000003 bitcoin Wink

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October 05, 2014, 05:21:31 AM
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Someone is spamming their advertisement on the blockchain
Just ignore it

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October 05, 2014, 05:57:56 AM
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I hate dust, they increase transaction fee.. Sad

As the standard transaction fee is calculated per KB (rounding up), your transaction fee would be the same for having just 1 input or 6 inputs. So unless you receive a lot of dusts, it shouldn't be a problem. Smiley

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October 05, 2014, 06:27:10 AM
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this is advertisement spam, bad thing ;p but harmless

Not clever spamming me with 0.00000003 BTC is it?

If one day 1 BTC is 1 million USD that 0.00000003 will be worth something Smiley

Even then, it would be worth exactly 3 cents, i.e., enough to buy you about a spoonful of rice or flour perhaps.

On the other hand, a "spam" transaction of 5460 satoshis (i.e., the lower limit for a transaction to not be classified as non-standard) would definitely be worth a nice amount in the event of a 1 million USD Bitcoin. It would be worth $54.60, i.e., enough to pay for a bunch of pizzas or a night in a cheap hotel room.

Companies that wish to use transactions as a means of advertising should send 5,000-10,000 satoshis at a time. The extra expense would be almost negligible but at least then the people who receive these transactions might appreciate it more and maybe check the site out since they would have something nice to look forward to in the event that Bitcoin goes huge.
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October 05, 2014, 12:31:46 PM
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Someone is spamming obsecene messages, this is getting out of control. Imagine you have kids or you have a business and you are trying to have a profesional and serious image, then your address is spammed all over the place with obscene shit... this is definitely not nice. There should be a way to control this. Didn't Satoshi foresee something like this happening?
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October 05, 2014, 12:34:56 PM
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this is advertisement spam, bad thing ;p but harmless

Not clever spamming me with 0.00000003 BTC is it?

If one day 1 BTC is 1 million USD that 0.00000003 will be worth something Smiley
That will never happen, bitcoin 266 before Tuesday

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October 05, 2014, 12:39:15 PM
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Because of this spam ads i sent one of my address to archive, still no confirmation after a couple days.

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October 05, 2014, 01:01:09 PM
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Someone is spamming obsecene messages, this is getting out of control. Imagine you have kids or you have a business and you are trying to have a profesional and serious image, then your address is spammed all over the place with obscene shit... this is definitely not nice. There should be a way to control this. Didn't Satoshi foresee something like this happening?

The "messages" you are talking about, is just a feature on blockchain.info.
Those messages do not exist in the blockchain ledger.

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October 05, 2014, 02:10:36 PM
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Someone is spamming obsecene messages, this is getting out of control. Imagine you have kids

Monitor their computer use.  There isn't any reason for them to be on the blockchain.info site.

or you have a business and you are trying to have a profesional and serious image, then your address is spammed all over the place with obscene shit...

If you create a new address for EVERY transaction, then your customers won't see any spam on your address when you send it to them.

this is definitely not nice. There should be a way to control this. Didn't Satoshi foresee something like this happening?

Satoshi recommended that you use a new address for EVERY transaction that you receive.  Addresses are not supposed to identify a person, they are only supposed to identify a single transaction received to your wallet.  If you choose not to use bitcoin the way that it was designed and intended, then you suffer the consequences of that mis-use.
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October 06, 2014, 01:20:47 PM
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Advertisements. I'm always amazed how people see those transactions and immediately open up a thread, it really shows how successful those transactions really are! It's more effective than any other form of advertisement here, it seems!

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October 07, 2014, 07:05:56 PM
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Are they paying fees for those transactions?

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October 07, 2014, 10:36:14 PM
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The spammers started to pay more.


Usually they send just 1 satoshi
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October 08, 2014, 01:36:04 PM
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Are they paying fees for those transactions?

Yes they are. The transaction spammers are paying the standard 0.0001 btc / KB fee.
Take 0e086c09d4be8641ff301a2e61fc69392d92d96aa248c1f41015542cfe8f09eb as an example, the sender paid 0.0003 btc for the 2571-byte transaction.

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October 08, 2014, 01:39:54 PM
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I added my address to signature, maybe someday I will also get anything for free... if that indeed ever happens Smiley
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October 08, 2014, 07:02:57 PM
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How can i spam the block-chain? Know a cool message  Grin

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October 09, 2014, 03:14:54 AM
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How can i spam the block-chain? Know a cool message  Grin

Just choose "Custom" in "Send Money" section on blockchain.info.
If you want to attach a public note to your transaction on blockchain.info, your transaction outputs need to be at least 0.0001 BTC.

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October 09, 2014, 05:18:35 AM
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How can i spam the block-chain? Know a cool message  Grin

you can add a message now on btc qt.
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October 09, 2014, 12:56:07 PM
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Whats the point of this? Advertisement? or just trying to fuck with us or the system? Sometimes they spam with messages that are websites so they are trying to promote them, but sometimes is straight retarded senseless stuff so.. whats the deal there.
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October 09, 2014, 03:24:26 PM
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I wonder if someone ever sent 100 btc to an address it wasnt supposed to go to..  Huh
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October 09, 2014, 04:15:49 PM
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Even then, it would be worth exactly 3 cents, i.e., enough to buy you about a spoonful of rice or flour perhaps.

On the other hand, a "spam" transaction of 5460 satoshis (i.e., the lower limit for a transaction to not be classified as non-standard) would definitely be worth a nice amount in the event of a 1 million USD Bitcoin. It would be worth $54.60, i.e., enough to pay for a bunch of pizzas or a night in a cheap hotel room.

Companies that wish to use transactions as a means of advertising should send 5,000-10,000 satoshis at a time. The extra expense would be almost negligible but at least then the people who receive these transactions might appreciate it more and maybe check the site out since they would have something nice to look forward to in the event that Bitcoin goes huge.

The advertise would have more attention, since 5500~ sats are the common minimum payout of faucets.

They could have more, at least.
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