honestly all we need is a signed message from the address containing 5kBTC. That's it.
It's 1000 adresses with 5 BTC in each. Other approach is to see if there are at all 1000 addresses which have exactly 5 BTC in them. I'm trying to look into this.
I'm not 100% for sure but i think this could be done with
znort987's Block Parser.
The only problem is 5 is a round number and i am sure there are a lot of people who store smaller amounts in multiple addresses so it would be difficult to determine which were which. I know i start a new paper wallet every time one reaches 10 BTC and there are quite a few others like me, and after looking through bitcoinrichlist there are tons of people who store exactly 100
BTC per address so i really dont know how effective it would be at proving anything.
Still might be worth checking out. If he funded each of the 1,000 coins from the same original address you could pick them out by taint on blockchain.info for sure. Although if he funded them through different addresses it would be more difficult.
Eh? Are you saying if you found this out or this is what actually happened? Can you please elaborate?
This is indeed a popcorn inducing statement.
If an existing client of WC can no longer trust him because of very sneakiness, who in the world can give this highly fantastical titanium container and its contents any credibility whatsoever?
Just an opinion, but i think what happened here is ukcrypto is reacting to my calling him out as he wanted me to pay 15
BTC per coin just yesterday for his two coins.
He made some pretty outlandish claims and i found someone who could prove they knew WC outside of bitcoin and i asked him if he knew anything about this.
This was ukcryptos original message
Asking Price 15BTC per coin. I know who he is as we spoke at lengths on skype on numerous occasions. I commissioned a number of pieces - a bitcoin plaque and also 3 eternity vases for my wife. His identity came to light when i was sending him $15k for the vases and only wanted to do a bank transfer, no way i can share it with you, that would go against my word which i gave him. However, the coins if bought may come with a note with his name on. He is a nice guy, work displayed in the Louvre and art galleries around the world (found this out on google and wiki) - I spent 10+ hours just watching him carving on skype, he is an interesting fellow.
When i asked someone who i knew would know about it or could find out i was informed of ukcryptos con artist lying tendancies and felt it prudent to bring it to light in the event he was going to try and rip someone off with the two coins he owned.
Pretty sure that 100% of anything said by ukcrypto from the moment i called him out that nearly everything he typed in that message was a lie is just an attempt to try and redeem himself and draw away from the fact that he is untrustworthy so he can try and sell his coins for 10
BTC each or worse scam someone in some fashion.