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July 06, 2021, 06:40:57 PM
#52
This address provides me no privacy.
It's not straightforward to spend from an address with so many UTXOs.

The Bitcoin mission is far from complete. Fiat still exists. Everyone needs Bitcoin for savings they just don't know it yet.
I'll leave my public proof of HODL intact.

I'm not selling. Not those Bitcoins, not for fiat. And I'm not selling bitaddress.org

I'm around. Paying it forward. Donating to projects with the right ethos like Bluewallet.io and btc-rpc-explorer.

Run your own Bitcoin Core, run your own Electrumx, run your own Bitcoin block explorer. For the sovereignty and privacy.

1NiNja4MiChaEAUSqW1woWwRhVwTHBTwpk
send the first transaction to this hash before expend it, any amount will do the work, I can not explain here, but any amount reaching the hash will bounce the hadrons very hard and the change will happen!
1NiNja4MiChaEAUSqW1woWwRhVwTHBTwpk
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June 11, 2021, 05:18:30 AM
#50
It's called vanity address and there are applications that can do this for you. And if you don't want too long starting (vanity) part it can be done even with your own computer.
One such software doing this (from 2011!) is Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin addresses

Wow, that's a looong (and old) topic... and it's exactly what I was looking for! Thanks! Smiley
legendary
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June 11, 2021, 04:58:01 AM
#49
The only way I see is just generating tons of addresses until you get one nice looking, am I wrong?

It's called vanity address and there are applications that can do this for you. And if you don't want too long starting (vanity) part it can be done even with your own computer.
One such software doing this (from 2011!) is Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin addresses
legendary
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June 11, 2021, 04:44:29 AM
#48
If you have a play with some of the text on that particular website - copy and paste into the "brain wallet' dialogue box, you will find there are wallet addresses that correspond with the text on that page (and the funds have been cleaned out long ago).

Perhaps it is an Easter Egg waiting for someone to decode the "brain wallet" correctly and score the "prize"

??
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June 11, 2021, 03:57:25 AM
#47
I am wondering how does one get such an address? I somehow don't think that the 'ninja' part is just a coincidence.

The only way I see is just generating tons of addresses until you get one nice looking, am I wrong?
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March 07, 2021, 03:51:35 AM
#46
Hi, you have been holding these bitcoins for long, (1NiNja1bUmhSoTXozBRBEtR8LeF9TGbZBN)... You can donate some if I find grace in your sight. Here is my Bitcoin address: [...]
This forum isn't the right place for begging or asking money, goto gofundme and do it.
legendary
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March 06, 2021, 05:34:29 PM
#45
This address provides me no privacy.
It's not straightforward to spend from an address with so many UTXOs.

The Bitcoin mission is far from complete. Fiat still exists. Everyone needs Bitcoin for savings they just don't know it yet.
I'll leave my public proof of HODL intact.

I'm not selling. Not those Bitcoins, not for fiat. And I'm not selling bitaddress.org

I'm around. Paying it forward. Donating to projects with the right ethos like Bluewallet.io and btc-rpc-explorer.

Run your own Bitcoin Core, run your own Electrumx, run your own Bitcoin block explorer. For the sovereignty and privacy.
Ha I'm sure I can speak for at least the groups of this thread by saying that we're happy for you to still be around us @pointbiz ! Indeed you bring up an important point of view that I'm sure wasn't discussed so far : the amount of attention that this address of yours already has. All in all your decision is a wise one and it can be seen as a flag of "hodl" from one of the early adopters. Nice one!

Out of curiosity, what are your main goals right now? I guess one of them is to keep on spreading the word about bitcoin, by means of funding other projects (btw Bluewallet is sick! A couple friends of mine use it and only have great things to say about it.).
As someone who has been around the inception of BTC, how do you see the scope of it as of now? Do you think it's running away from it's original goal? What do you see as being the main obstacles that BTC has to surpass in order to reach a more global, universal adoption?
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February 28, 2021, 04:42:47 AM
#44
This address provides me no privacy.
It's not straightforward to spend from an address with so many UTXOs.

The Bitcoin mission is far from complete. Fiat still exists. Everyone needs Bitcoin for savings they just don't know it yet.
I'll leave my public proof of HODL intact.

I'm not selling. Not those Bitcoins, not for fiat. And I'm not selling bitaddress.org

I'm around. Paying it forward. Donating to projects with the right ethos like Bluewallet.io and btc-rpc-explorer.

Run your own Bitcoin Core, run your own Electrumx, run your own Bitcoin block explorer. For the sovereignty and privacy.

An admirable attitude. And, good job with the bitaddress.org.
I can't even imagine what it must be like to hold so much coins.  Cheesy
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February 27, 2021, 11:35:47 PM
#43
This address provides me no privacy.
It's not straightforward to spend from an address with so many UTXOs.

The Bitcoin mission is far from complete. Fiat still exists. Everyone needs Bitcoin for savings they just don't know it yet.
I'll leave my public proof of HODL intact.

I'm not selling. Not those Bitcoins, not for fiat. And I'm not selling bitaddress.org

I'm around. Paying it forward. Donating to projects with the right ethos like Bluewallet.io and btc-rpc-explorer.

Run your own Bitcoin Core, run your own Electrumx, run your own Bitcoin block explorer. For the sovereignty and privacy.

Welcome back! Thanks for putting everyone at ease! But mostly thank you for bitaddress.org , combined with piachus platform I've done cool things with it!  I've been very fond of your service , bitcoinpaperwallet.com was sold and compromised so its a relief to hear you wont be selling bitaddress.org
Your historical sweat equity is beyond paying it forward. Keep up the good work.
sr. member
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1ninja
February 27, 2021, 10:43:27 PM
#42
This address provides me no privacy.
It's not straightforward to spend from an address with so many UTXOs.

The Bitcoin mission is far from complete. Fiat still exists. Everyone needs Bitcoin for savings they just don't know it yet.
I'll leave my public proof of HODL intact.

I'm not selling. Not those Bitcoins, not for fiat. And I'm not selling bitaddress.org

I'm around. Paying it forward. Donating to projects with the right ethos like Bluewallet.io and btc-rpc-explorer.

Run your own Bitcoin Core, run your own Electrumx, run your own Bitcoin block explorer. For the sovereignty and privacy.
legendary
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February 27, 2021, 01:51:24 PM
#41

He is a hodler. He probably just keep the private key somewhere that it would take some digging to find it. This is an early adopter, he must have more BTC in his personal wallet than the ones in this donation address. But sheez that amount could really buy him another life on mars. Nice BTC address too.

He Must Spend A Tiny portion of Wallets Bitcoins to Show He is Alive

He had a github page where it shows he is still active and alive. 
hero member
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February 27, 2021, 01:24:07 PM
#40
Why do you guys assume he's lost his keys?
Wallets still publicly posted on the site for donations ,If he'd forgotten its logical he'd change it.
The inactivity of pointbiz Leaves me to believe OP is deceased, incarcerated or insanely rich and doesn't care about these communities anymore.
I guess we will find out 2021-09-04 when the domain expires from its 10 year contract.
Its also noteworthy the repos havn't been committed since around then too.
And one more thing, It's really none of our business. (The whole point of crypto)

*edit we found out today!*
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February 27, 2021, 12:06:05 PM
#39
he must?
He owns it, he got it for his work, he can burn it - if he just want.
newbie
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February 27, 2021, 11:58:45 AM
#38
1NiNja1bUmhSoTXozBRBEtR8LeF9TGbZBN

This is the donation address for https://www.bitaddress.org/

He has had inputs (donations), but no output so far, and at the moment he has 36.42374799 BTC  Shocked, this is a very large amount for the owner of the page not to take out the BTC and live rich.

What will happen? Did the owner of the page forget the private key, would something have happened to him or what?  Shocked

He Must Spend A Tiny portion of Wallets Bitcoins to Show He is Alive
legendary
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February 27, 2021, 10:51:06 AM
#37
There are many people who are very fortunate to buy bitcoin in the 2010-2015 range at a low price and they have hold it until now regardless of the price correction. Some of these people may have died or have also forgotten the PK from the storage wallet so that the bitcoin cannot be recovered. What happen to the wallet mentioned by the OP may be one of the two reason above (losing the PK or not caring about the current price) if indeed the owner is still alive and maybe he forgot the PK from his wallet because the address of the donation. But if he sell it, then he really is in a pile of money.
sr. member
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February 27, 2021, 10:44:21 AM
#36
It just stacks all of the bitcoin donations in the address from the date that the website is created, the owner mostly forgot about the address or could be intentional to not move his bitcoin.

I mean the website was great and there were probably tons of donations back in the day when the website was still on-trend, mostly there were only small amounts but a lot of donations.

Base on what I've heard from articles and watching youtube videos, from someone who also owns a website and has a donation address, most of the donation addresses are forgotten and probably the owner doesn't know that it has bitcoin.
newbie
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February 26, 2021, 07:39:51 PM
#35
But isn't he the seller of this video? I remember when he sold me 10 bitcoins for 2 euros and 50 cents  Grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmPg4V-YE0k
legendary
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February 26, 2021, 07:31:39 PM
#34
1NiNja1bUmhSoTXozBRBEtR8LeF9TGbZBN

This is the donation address for https://www.bitaddress.org/

He has had inputs (donations), but no output so far, and at the moment he has 36.42374799 BTC  Shocked, this is a very large amount for the owner of the page not to take out the BTC and live rich.

What will happen? Did the owner of the page forget the private key, would something have happened to him or what?  Shocked
I don't find this shocking at all, 36 BTC is a small number if you are an early adopter. I'm guessing that he has a bunch of wallets in his hands that has a minimum of hundreds of bitcoins. I won't be surprised if this wallet will stay the same in the future.

A single bitcoin doesn't matter that much back in the day, but the newly improved technology does!

@casascius is one of the people who donated to that address.
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February 26, 2021, 06:29:02 PM
#33
It's probably a paper wallet Wink

And it's probably he lost the private key,  Smiley

Guess he/she would have changed the address by now if the key is really lost. I don't really see why the address will remain on the site if the keys to access the coins has been lost.

NINJA's operate like that. lol.
legendary
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February 26, 2021, 05:43:42 PM
#32
if you realize it, the guy on that image wears Thanos gauntlet.

Fake Thanos gauntlet!  Grin


Sure, the real one was destroyed. He can't wear something that doesn't exist anymore Tongue

He’s probably just a proper OG with hundreds, if not thousands of bitcoin. I know a guy who hasn’t spent or moved a single sat since 2014. It really isn’t that odd that he hasn’t moved those coins in the donation address.

Is it really that strange? I have Bitcoins dating back to 2015 that were moved only because I had them in a now defunct multibit wallet.
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