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Topic: 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF 79k bitcoin address. The truth about it? (Read 392 times)

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 Hey riggerseven if you ever need help with recovering your bitcoin let me know if your telling truth then i will.
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That's my old wallet, I bought the coins in 2009 from a pop up for investments ,I obviously never heard of Bitcoin but who would of in 2009.
I forgot about them because I've been driving interstate semis and the amount of money I spent on the Bitcoins ,you just kinda forget .
I bought a new iPhone cause Ive always used the old cheap Nokia's ,I saw Bitcoin price and started looking into it ,I actually wasn't even sure if I did buy Bitcoins or just registered and made the dat file on my computer then I saw the dormant wallets and it took a week to realise 1fee was mine.cause I recognised the V6 in the address because I had a V6 car back then.
I've been trying to unlock it again for a year now but because it was a p2pkh format back then it's tricky,I'll get there ,but it was worth 5.8 billion when I first looked now it's worth 2.6 billion ouch right.oh yeah CR can go !;:'"$# himself right.I still have everything written down by the way including the address so CR can go @#$+&_ himself again right.

What did you smoke Mr Man?  Huh
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That's my old wallet, I bought the coins in 2009 from a pop up for investments ,I obviously never heard of Bitcoin but who would of in 2009.
I forgot about them because I've been driving interstate semis and the amount of money I spent on the Bitcoins ,you just kinda forget .
I bought a new iPhone cause Ive always used the old cheap Nokia's ,I saw Bitcoin price and started looking into it ,I actually wasn't even sure if I did buy Bitcoins or just registered and made the dat file on my computer then I saw the dormant wallets and it took a week to realise 1fee was mine.cause I recognised the V6 in the address because I had a V6 car back then.
I've been trying to unlock it again for a year now but because it was a p2pkh format back then it's tricky,I'll get there ,but it was worth 5.8 billion when I first looked now it's worth 2.6 billion ouch right.oh yeah CR can go !;:'"$# himself right.I still have everything written down by the way including the address so CR can go @#$+&_ himself again right.
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an address that holds bitcoins for so long ::: is a real option for a true holder who can hold them for so long...
regardless it is SN or CW because this mystery will not be easily solved and everyone is free to say it's SN or claim to be hacked....
this is proof of the uniqueness of bitcoin that is desatralized, the owner cannot is known except for an address
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I wouldn't bother too much with these addresses. Even if the coins are lost, it may mean that in the future, the remaining coins will have more value because the actual supply just shrunk. So, if in one hand, the total supply decreases a bit, the value will increase a bit too.

And also HODL is the best we can do. So if those coins do still have a owner, and he understands Bitcoin, he won't sell them in a near future!

About that person Craig something, well, everything was already said!
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Yeah I know the story of dumpster searching. I think he lost the access to wallet and curses his indifference xD
This case is quite different from the guy who inadvertently threw away his hard drive which contained his private key.
This involved 7,500BTC not 79k and happened in 2013, not 2011.

Those bitcoins are almost certainly lost for good as the hard drive would likely be irredeemably damaged by now even if it was found, which is an impossible feat as well.
The current case which the OP is discussing could still b a wallet which someone has access to, so it can't be determined that they are lost.
There might be a slim chance of him finding, from story the guy is out in search of his lost hard drive, this lead me to the point that people didn't give a shit about Bitcoin then like they do now, and it won't be unfair if he doesn't find it, take for instance that Bitcoin is at the amount that it is right now and he has 7500 of it in a hard drive and very sure he would keep it with a lot of concentration.
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Yeah I know the story of dumpster searching. I think he lost the access to wallet and curses his indifference xD
This case is quite different from the guy who inadvertently threw away his hard drive which contained his private key.
This involved 7,500BTC not 79k and happened in 2013, not 2011.

Those bitcoins are almost certainly lost for good as the hard drive would likely be irredeemably damaged by now even if it was found, which is an impossible feat as well.
The current case which the OP is discussing could still b a wallet which someone has access to, so it can't be determined that they are lost.
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Hello everyone! What do you think about the legendary 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF address?
For those who don't know the story, 79k bitcoins were sent to this address 11 years ago, in 2011, and they were never moved, not a single dollar.
It is said that they were stolen from Mt Gox,
The first ‎79,956 BTC where deposited into the address on the 1st March 2011. Mt. Gox major hack came in around June 2011 according to Wikipedia

So the Mt Gox story is ruled out.

Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox (he is also claiming that he is satoshi, I think he is a big scammer).
What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins?
CW can go fuck himself. If he can't prove that he owns the address by signing a message using it, then you shouldn't believe all his lies.
Good detective work.

Chances are, it's an abandoned wallet since the dawn of Bitcoin, perhaps someone who sold/lost his personal files/HDD and no longer has access to the wallet. Whether we like it or not, this simple scenario could be the most dominant one.

Crazy people are still sending BTC to this address. Reminds me of 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE
It has recent transactions, is the address actually being used by someone or are there people who simply dispose their coins to a random address?
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Yeah I know the story of dumpster searching. I think he lost the access to wallet and curses his indifference xD
legendary
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Hello everyone! What do you think about the legendary 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF address?
For those who don't know the story, 79k bitcoins were sent to this address 11 years ago, in 2011, and they were never moved, not a single dollar.
It is said that they were stolen from Mt Gox, Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox (he is also claiming that he is satoshi, I think he is a big scammer).
What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins? Do you believe that they are permanently lost, or are hodled? Dumbest thief ever?
Let me know your opinions!
It could simply be someone who bought them for a few cents each one and then who knows, maybe he died, or maybe he simply lost access to the the wallet. Many people stored bitcoins on old hard disks that eventually they threw in the trash. Some guy in Wales has been looking for his hard disk in a dumpster for years now...
jr. member
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Yeah, CW is a big liar who doesn't deserve any attention. I found it crazy too that people send BTC to this address, just why? But we must be grateful. As satoshi said: "Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone.". Anyway only around 1 Bitcoin was sent to this address in 11 years, so it's not a big deal Cheesy.
legendary
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Crazy people are still sending BTC to this address. Reminds me of 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE
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CW can go fuck himself. If he can't prove that he owns the address by signing a message using it, then you shouldn't believe all his lies.
Then I will believe that CW is the owner if that address if that ever happen. Just as I gain a new information about CW claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto himslef then the first thing I thought is that I will believe CW to own that address and show us a proof like using that address to send a btc to another address. I am quite confused when I check it on blockchair and in mempool.space as there are transactions that are 2 weeks old according to what I read in both sites.
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What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins? Do you believe that they are permanently lost, or are hodled? Dumbest thief ever?
Let me know your opinions!
Well I believed that this has been lost a long time ago and this is not owned by CW who is a liar and impersonator.
Many people here know that man very well, dumbest thief? --sounds better to and deserves to ignore whatever claim it is, this man always telling a lie and promoting his own shitcoin and comparing that the number one than bitcoin and promoting his own coin for the benefits on its own.
I think you should move on and forget this man.
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Hello everyone! What do you think about the legendary 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF address?
For those who don't know the story, 79k bitcoins were sent to this address 11 years ago, in 2011, and they were never moved, not a single dollar.
It is said that they were stolen from Mt Gox,
The first ‎79,956 BTC where deposited into the address on the 1st March 2011. Mt. Gox major hack came in around June 2011 according to Wikipedia

So the Mt Gox story is ruled out.

Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox (he is also claiming that he is satoshi, I think he is a big scammer).
What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins?
CW can go fuck himself. If he can't prove that he owns the address by signing a message using it, then you shouldn't believe all his lies.
legendary
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It is said that they were stolen from Mt Gox, Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox
Craig can claim that he's Satoshi, that Bitcoin is a scam, that he's met Jesus, that he's my dad; yet, he'll never provide any evidence for their statements. He's fraud, personified.

What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins? Do you believe that they are permanently lost, or are hodled? Dumbest thief ever?
If the thief has either died or lost the keys somehow, they'll probably remain there for the rest of the century.
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I think he is a big scammer

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Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox

He usually says a lot of shits and can claim anything he wants. i believe he has a mental issue or a psychotic problem.

It is a fact that 1FeexV address is where the 80k BTC were sent. If this address belongs to faketoshi, there is no need for a PhD to understand that it means faketoshi is admitting indirectly to be the hacker

Since CW said he got hacked and lost the 80k btc, the irony... the hacker is then hacked...
This guy is a comedy!
jr. member
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Hello everyone! What do you think about the legendary 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF address?
For those who don't know the story, 79k bitcoins were sent to this address 11 years ago, in 2011, and they were never moved, not a single dollar.
It is said that they were stolen from Mt Gox, Craig Wright claims that he bought them from Mt Gox (he is also claiming that he is satoshi, I think he is a big scammer).
What do you think, or know, about this address and the person that got these bitcoins? Do you believe that they are permanently lost, or are hodled? Dumbest thief ever?
Let me know your opinions!
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