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February 26, 2021, 04:18:57 PM
#31
if you realize it, the guy on that image wears Thanos gauntlet.

Fake Thanos gauntlet!  Grin
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February 24, 2021, 01:01:01 PM
#30
-snip-

That was Datta Phuge, the Indian millionaire who was murdered in July 2016, I don't think that's pointbiz.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datta_Phuge

I photoshopped that image to represent pointbiz in a funny way.
if you realize it, the guy on that image wears Thanos gauntlet.
I want to represent pointbiz as a rich guy who can hodl bitcoin for a long time because he has strong hands.

I hate to explain my joke because it means it was failed Grin
but thank you for your information, now I know that guy who becomes a popular meme in this crypto universe.
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February 24, 2021, 10:30:47 AM
#29
I believe a lot of people here saying the guy who owns that site is pointbiz which is the creator of bitadress as well. If that's the case he probably either forgot about the private key or something else must be happening in the background that led him to not cash out the remaining 36 bitcoins in that wallet. Whatever that is, only he knows.

Do you even care to read what people write before you? It is pretty clear if you read the previous comments that he hasn't lost the keys, he's probably so loaded than he can leave those Bitcoins there untouched.
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February 24, 2021, 09:12:47 AM
#28









That was Datta Phuge, the Indian millionaire who was murdered in July 2016, I don't think that's pointbiz.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datta_Phuge
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February 24, 2021, 02:53:20 AM
#27
It's probably a paper wallet Wink

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

If this is true then it is not a good sign for the owner of the wallet as he won't be able to enjoy the bitcoins that he own. He should do his best to find the key and then transfer the contents to another wallet has has control with. It is not good for someone to easily forget his key as it is an important part of the wallet not to lose it. I also put my own wallet on a notebook and put it on a safe so I will not lose anything. Just to be very careful of course.
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February 23, 2021, 06:25:43 PM
#26
If he really lost his private key, it's a terrible experience, how not, if you look at the price of  bitcoin that has  gone up many  times today,
surely someone will sell it at a price now. Or it does not satisfy him with the current price and still wants to be a bitcoin holder. But I don't
know until when he's not tempted to sell it if the price of bitcoin keeps going up.
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February 23, 2021, 06:09:25 PM
#25
I believe a lot of people here saying the guy who owns that site is pointbiz which is the creator of bitadress as well. If that's the case he probably either forgot about the private key or something else must be happening in the background that led him to not cash out the remaining 36 bitcoins in that wallet. Whatever that is, only he knows.
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February 23, 2021, 03:37:54 PM
#24
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.
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February 23, 2021, 02:14:43 PM
#23
this is bitaddress.org domain information according to who.is



and this is pointbiz right now



clearly, he is an early adopter, and I respect his strong hands.
I am sure, that donation address means nothing to what he has right now.
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February 23, 2021, 12:19:21 PM
#22
There's no irony involved, he still advertises the address and thus still has access.

Even if he can change the address, that would be if he still has access to the the website itself.
Webhosting doesn't pay for itself, so he probably still has access.

That's right. I don't think he lost access to that wallet.
Probably just saving for his safe retirement or as an inheritance to his descendants. The man obviously has other sources of income.
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February 23, 2021, 07:25:04 AM
#21
It's probably a paper wallet Wink
And it's probably he lost the private key,  Smiley
Isn't it ironic though, the developer himself, a paper wallet application that has been used for probably thousands times by many enthusiast to hold their precious BTC, losses his own access which currently sits around $1,900,000.
There's no irony involved, he still advertises the address and thus still has access.

Even if he can change the address, that would be if he still has access to the the website itself.
Webhosting doesn't pay for itself, so he probably still has access.
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February 23, 2021, 06:36:59 AM
#20
This thread reminded me Kryp Tina. Her bitcoins that were donated for her work are now sitting, waiting for someone to spend them. Unfortunately for Tina, the private key is lost: 1HVzMTuEGCibEpKNUNFdwW2kVrnZqfsLMj

WHY?!!
It surprises him, because this person has a non-touched fortune of 36.4 bitcoins for a decade. It isn't a matter of wanting to be rich quickly, it's just odd. But true, we don't know how much money does that man/woman have, so he/she may never needed to spend them.
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February 23, 2021, 05:40:05 AM
#19
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.
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February 23, 2021, 04:57:25 AM
#18
If you check the "Games and Rounds" sub-section in this forum for posts in 2012 and 2013, then you can find a lot of giveaways of BTC0.001 or even BTC0.01. Back then BTC was trading at around $5 per coin and no one thought that the prices would increase by 10,000 times after 7-8 years. A lot of the experienced users had a habit of giving small giveaways to new users. Those who joined back then were really lucky. I joined this forum one year later.
You are actually one of the lucky ones who joined this forum in 2014, the price of Bitcoin was still around tens or hundreds of dollars at that time...
Very bad luck if the owner of the wallet actually forgets the password or loses his private key because currently, the value of Bitcoin in that wallet is around $ 1,632,510.
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February 23, 2021, 12:48:05 AM
#17
If you check the "Games and Rounds" sub-section in this forum for posts in 2012 and 2013, then you can find a lot of giveaways of BTC0.001 or even BTC0.01. Back then BTC was trading at around $5 per coin and no one thought that the prices would increase by 10,000 times after 7-8 years. A lot of the experienced users had a habit of giving small giveaways to new users. Those who joined back then were really lucky. I joined this forum one year later.
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February 23, 2021, 12:28:34 AM
#16
It's quite easy to say that he doesn't need it and he is in it for the long run. It's quite safe to assume that he has forgotten it exists because he is active somewhere else. A lot of people probably focus on the things they are doing and not care about other stuff. Unless it's the only source that he has but that's not the case for him for sure.

Maybe he is thinking of a way to use it too. Maybe a great way to spend it is to donate it as well for charities. There are great charities here in the forum.
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February 23, 2021, 12:19:51 AM
#15
I see that pointbiz has that donation address since at least September 2011,
He hasn't spent any btc since. That surprises me
WHY?!!
Why is it so hard for some people to believe that there are others out there that don't care about these small rises that bitcoin has and are in bitcoin for the long haul not to get rich quickly.
You also don't know how much bitcoin that person has in their other addresses, even having 0.1 elsewhere is more than enough to not want to touch the cold storage.
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February 22, 2021, 09:43:11 PM
#14
That's probably a reason why he still didnt access his account.

And looking at hoe much bitcoin cost right now, with that 36 bitcoin on it he can surely enjoy life at the moment. But there are also questions in my mind. Whether he is still active or not in other websites aside from here. And oh I saw bitmarz reply;

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And take note he is still active on Github look at this recent post from another github https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer/issues/286

In this case maybe he still wanted to hold those bitcoin for some good purpose.
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February 22, 2021, 09:17:36 PM
#13
This kind of activity really allows us to see that this guy must be a good guy (ah funny saying). I mean he could be living the life that he's always dreamed off (I do believe he had other reserves of BTC somewhere) and yet he's still humble to the point of helping out other people and actually contributing to projects. Good for him and for us!

He's probably living the life he's been dreaming of 10 years ago while automating this service. Imagine, being aware of Bitcoin for 10 years give you enough time to contemplate whether this tech is good or not. Anyway, the fact that he doesn't touch the Bitcoin in that wallet means he has hundreds of em already in another wallet.
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February 22, 2021, 07:16:43 PM
#12
It's probably a paper wallet Wink

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


Isn't it ironic though, the developer himself, a paper wallet application that has been used for probably thousands times by many enthusiast to hold their precious BTC, losses his own access which currently sits around $1,900,000.
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