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Topic: anyone know these address? (Read 208 times)

legendary
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bitcoindata.science
November 26, 2018, 05:38:23 AM
#12
my assumption was that all these addresses belong to one coin Tongue
in any case the first one (starting with G) can not be bitcoin gold address since BTG's version byte is 39 while this one has 38. i can't find what other altcoins use for their version bytes without spending an hour going through their code.
so here are the version bytes (that should help determining the type of the coin):
GVo....: 38
UfE....: 68
oWg...: 115

When you insert any address in coinomi wallet, coinomi automatically asks you what blockchain it is if they are ambiguous (more than one possible). As coinomi is compatible with almost all blockchains out there...

I inserted that one in a btg block explorer. It is recognized. They changed encoding recently, just like bch and btx did. The address was never used, so probably the OP's address belongs to other coin, but it could be BTG.

https://btgexplorer.com/address/GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb
legendary
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Merit: 10611
November 26, 2018, 12:32:54 AM
#11
UfEM57XwRGahjZvCX4TizyFLnvhDXrNxm9
oWg9guQExAr944SpaM1mX7NrwJ7TXatwpR
GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb
they blong to which coin?


OMG guys, so many people criticising him, and few people really read what he asked.
He is asking what coins use this kind of encoding, not who owns those addresses.

Those addresses are for some altcoins, they are ambiguous (more than 1 coin uses them).

These are the coins. One of them is Bitcoin Gold , a very popular fork.

GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb- Bitcoin Gold, Hempcoin or Game credits or Gobyte
UfEM57XwRGahjZvCX4TizyFLnvhDXrNxm9 - Ultimate Secure Cash OR Flashcoin
oWg9guQExAr944SpaM1mX7NrwJ7TXatwpR - Unknown

my assumption was that all these addresses belong to one coin Tongue
in any case the first one (starting with G) can not be bitcoin gold address since BTG's version byte is 39 while this one has 38. i can't find what other altcoins use for their version bytes without spending an hour going through their code.
so here are the version bytes (that should help determining the type of the coin):
GVo....: 38
UfE....: 68
oWg...: 115
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
November 25, 2018, 04:30:20 PM
#10
UfEM57XwRGahjZvCX4TizyFLnvhDXrNxm9
oWg9guQExAr944SpaM1mX7NrwJ7TXatwpR
GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb
they blong to which coin?


OMG guys, so many people criticising him, and few people really read what he asked.
He is asking what coins use this kind of encoding, not who owns those addresses.

Those addresses are for some altcoins, they are ambiguous (more than 1 coin uses them).

These are the coins. One of them is Bitcoin Gold , a very popular fork.

GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb- Bitcoin Gold, Hempcoin or Game credits or Gobyte
UfEM57XwRGahjZvCX4TizyFLnvhDXrNxm9 - Ultimate Secure Cash OR Flashcoin
oWg9guQExAr944SpaM1mX7NrwJ7TXatwpR - Unknown

hero member
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
November 25, 2018, 04:10:31 PM
#9
The question is where did the op get this address? For me it look like some kind of secret key but secret key consist of 16 characters. I did search the addresses in google and I also tried blockchain.com for the address as it might be an address that belong to a certain person with coins in it so we could be able to know on what these addresses for.
member
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Merit: 16
November 25, 2018, 12:56:02 PM
#8
Honestly no one can help you with this. i doubt if Google can assist you. you need to check all the projects you have joined to find out which blockchain have such address.
jr. member
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FUTURE OF SECURITY TOKENS
November 22, 2018, 04:12:04 AM
#7
Firstly I thought that address was a bitcoin wallet address but on a further look into it I was wrong is would like to know where and how you came about the wallet address
legendary
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Merit: 10611
November 22, 2018, 12:30:17 AM
#6
they don't seem to be address of any sorts, at least they don't follow any kind of conventional encoding that i have seen. is it some sort of puzzle you are trying to solve or something?

in any case all 3 strings are encoded using Base58 with a 4 byte checksum. the decoded results are each 21 bytes and the first or last bytes are not similar, if they were you could have said it is an appended version byte and the remaining 20 bytes could have been the result of a hash160 which is not the case here.

if you explain where you got these from, maybe we can help you better.
legendary
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Merit: 1014
November 21, 2018, 10:19:21 PM
#5
It would be proper to state your reason for wanting to know

No member would want to unconsciously support scam or any fraudulent activities

Agree, sounds suspicious at least.
On top of all its hard to know this things which such little details, we need more details please.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
November 21, 2018, 06:28:54 PM
#4
I tried to make a small research, but I wasn't able to find anything. Can you tell us where did you got this address? Is it your own address? And why do you need to know to which coin this address belongs to?
member
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Merit: 22
November 21, 2018, 04:29:29 PM
#3
It would be proper to state your reason for wanting to know

No member would want to unconsciously support scam or any fraudulent activities

Because if the wallet is your you would definitely know which coin it is affiliated to
He's not asking to which member they belong, he's asking for which coin they belong Cheesy
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 215
November 21, 2018, 05:13:10 AM
#2
It would be proper to state your reason for wanting to know

No member would want to unconsciously support scam or any fraudulent activities

Because if the wallet is your you would definitely know which coin it is affiliated to
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 21, 2018, 05:04:48 AM
#1
UfEM57XwRGahjZvCX4TizyFLnvhDXrNxm9
oWg9guQExAr944SpaM1mX7NrwJ7TXatwpR
GVovQjGXbFyXwBKnhHSHck4kpWJVZ5Uibb
they blong to which coin?
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