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October 25, 2014, 06:27:57 AM
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I need .01 BTC now and don't want to break out my paper wallets...first one to send .01BTC to the address in my sig will get 2 of these mailed to them:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=727459.msg9160576#msg9160576
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October 25, 2014, 06:43:35 AM
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This kinda has to be a scam, since the poster has no way to know who actually sent the bitcoins...

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October 25, 2014, 06:47:24 AM
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This kinda has to be a scam, since the poster has no way to know who actually sent the bitcoins...
huh? whoever sends them should probably send me a confirmation...
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October 25, 2014, 06:48:12 AM
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This kinda has to be a scam, since the poster has no way to know who actually sent the bitcoins...
huh? I made the original linked post...did you even look at it?
I read your post "first one to send .01BTC to the address in my sig", but you have no way to know who that is.

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October 25, 2014, 06:49:18 AM
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This kinda has to be a scam, since the poster has no way to know who actually sent the bitcoins...
huh? I made the original linked post...did you even look at it?
I read your post "first one to send .01BTC to the address in my sig", but you have no way to know who that is.
This kinda has to be a scam, since the poster has no way to know who actually sent the bitcoins...
huh? whoever sends them should probably send me a confirmation...
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October 25, 2014, 06:50:46 AM
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and really dude lol...you think I'm trying to scam someone out of .01 BTC Huh Huh Huh
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October 25, 2014, 06:52:33 AM
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Except there's no way for people to prove they sent bitcoins to someone...

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October 25, 2014, 07:01:01 AM
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Except there's no way for people to prove they sent bitcoins to someone...
then how does this all work LOL
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October 25, 2014, 07:05:02 AM
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
A moron has hacked Luke-Jr's account. 01e0f1dae1136d77019e4af559e9891eade53571cdf33f6ce4cb982a0001036c
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Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: 1TBZjmXho6mdGhoESaMV2svtqJXYtWfEp

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October 25, 2014, 07:07:56 AM
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Except there's no way for people to prove they sent bitcoins to someone...
then how does this all work LOL
When someone wants to buy something, they send you their shipping address, then you give them a bitcoin address to pay.
The only way to know what was paid for, is to provide a unique address for each payment (or at least person)...

At this point, I'm guessing maybe you're just new? Maybe reading these pages will help: Address reuse and From address

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October 25, 2014, 07:18:48 AM
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Except there's no way for people to prove they sent bitcoins to someone...
then how does this all work LOL
When someone wants to buy something, they send you their shipping address, then you give them a bitcoin address to pay.
The only way to know what was paid for, is to provide a unique address for each payment (or at least person)...

At this point, I'm guessing maybe you're just new? Maybe reading these pages will help: Address reuse and From address
Slow down there, cowboy. This would have been a transaction for $4 and you come out of nowhere suggesting its a scam. Then you just become a pain in the ass. Stop trolling. With all due respect, don't comment on my posts if you only have something stupid to say.
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October 25, 2014, 07:23:16 AM
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Except there's no way for people to prove they sent bitcoins to someone...
then how does this all work LOL
When someone wants to buy something, they send you their shipping address, then you give them a bitcoin address to pay.
The only way to know what was paid for, is to provide a unique address for each payment (or at least person)...

At this point, I'm guessing maybe you're just new? Maybe reading these pages will help: Address reuse and From address
Slow down there, cowboy. This would have been a transaction for $4 and you come out of nowhere suggesting its a scam. Then you just become a pain in the ass. Stop trolling. With all due respect, don't comment on my posts if you only have something stupid to say.
I'm suggesting it's a scam because there is no way for you to fulfil your end of the bargain when two people claim to have paid for it, but only one actually sent you bitcoins.

Edit: unless you're prepared to mail 2*number-of-people-claiming-they-paid coins...

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October 25, 2014, 07:44:02 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.














 

 

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October 25, 2014, 07:49:44 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.
There are only signed messages proving you are the receiver, nothing for proving you're the sender.

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October 25, 2014, 08:02:56 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.
There are only signed messages proving you are the receiver, nothing for proving you're the sender.
I can send coins to you and sign a message with my address. 

Maybe I should stop feeding the troll Grin














 

 

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October 25, 2014, 08:08:04 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.
There are only signed messages proving you are the receiver, nothing for proving you're the sender.
I can send coins to you and sign a message with my address. 
Your address has nothing to do with you sending me coins...

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October 25, 2014, 08:15:37 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.
There are only signed messages proving you are the receiver, nothing for proving you're the sender.
I can send coins to you and sign a message with my address. 
Your address has nothing to do with you sending me coins...

Are we talking about the same type of address here?  Grin lol. You will see my address in your transactions. Then I'll sign a message.  I proved that I own the address's private key.


Aaand I'm done feeding lol.














 

 

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October 25, 2014, 08:21:25 AM
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So funny how Luke-jr wants to make this out to be a big deal when really he should have done this with Butterfly Labs. We all know how that turned out. lol  Roll Eyes

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October 25, 2014, 08:26:42 AM
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Dude, calm down lol. The person who sent the coins sends him a signed message with the address and that's it. Problem solved.
There are only signed messages proving you are the receiver, nothing for proving you're the sender.
I can send coins to you and sign a message with my address. 
Your address has nothing to do with you sending me coins...

Are we talking about the same type of address here?  Grin lol. You will see my address in your transactions. Then I'll sign a message.  I proved that I own the address's private key.
The only address on the transaction would be my address.
(And maybe a change address for the wallet controlling the funds, but that doesn't identify a sender either.)

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October 25, 2014, 08:29:46 AM
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SOLD!
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