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newbie
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I don't care for words that seem to offend me,
Any question that can be answered I will answer, I do not dispute or question the truth here.

because as the title says i need help, and i have received dedicated help from a lot of people.

I also screened the questions and to come to a past consistency.

I didn't do anything wrong with the former because everything was perfect before.

I should have just said that this is a great asset, I don't want to say how many bitcoins.

i don't have too much ambition about bitcoin so to me bitcoin after many years just i don't want it to be a number that only exists in the on articles written.

thank you PawGo ,

My email : [email protected]
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
What do you know about a person with the name satoshi nakamoto?, articles or replies newsweek.
I know that he could communicate clearly and was fluent in English. You on the other hand would struggle to spell your own name in English even though it contains exactly the same letters as in your native language.

keep in mind my purpose, and if you have any questions, i don't want to say, satoshi nakamoto is just a name i made up yes i'm back.
You have no purpose here besides pathetic trolling attempts. Soon you will disappear and life will continue as usual.

And if you can help other members with something, try to be a good person
If you want help try not to act like a schizophrenic. People with such disorders can receive help in specialized institutions. On this forum, you should state what the problem is so that people can help you.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1385
OK, let's go back to the initial problem. Have you found the transaction you look for? And just to confirm - it was 750000 BTC? Or 750 BTC? Or 75 BTC?
Or using list of founded wallets (https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/addresses/) do you know which address was involved?

You said that you generated address using custom 64-characters long phrase; you have also enclosed 3 addresses - could you tell us (just to proof that your method works) what is the phrase and corresponding address? This way you will 'burn' one of addresses, but at least we will know that what you wrote had some sense.

I'm afraid the whole thread is drifting into a void due to recent posts regarding your identity... It is a pity, because it was an interesting case ;-)
legendary
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newbie
Activity: 14
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What do you know about a person with the name satoshi nakamoto?, articles or replies newsweek.

keep in mind my purpose, and if you have any questions, i don't want to say, satoshi nakamoto is just a name i made up yes i'm back.

you are scratching your own keyboard Smiley

afraid of bitcoin price drop, afraid of me selling a large amount of bitcoin
or you can just brush off that bitcoin is fine without anyone else, i don't want satoshi nakamoto as a nickname
If you have a little bit and are afraid of my appearance, it is a mistake that will kill you and me

don't scratch the keyboard anymore.
What are you stressed about? And if you can help other members with something, try to be a good person

legendary
Activity: 2730
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Mentally unstable individuals really shouldn't open threads or be allowed to use a computer without the supervision of a doctor. Especially Satoshi Nakamotos who were scammed for 40 bitcoin, forgot the private key for their address that was funded with 750,000 BTC, and would like to add that amount to their blockchain.com wallet that already holds around 900 million bitcoins.
newbie
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There are a few secrets I can't reveal to all of you, because bitcoin isn't just for talking.
As of today, I'm just asking for help, I don't want to draw attention to anyone who is worried that if I show up bitcoin will lose value.
maybe later I'll post my early stories, about me.
I think no one has to worry about the rise and fall of bitcoin, and probably many miners still regret that the bitcoin limit that year was too small compared to now.



My best guess: OP came up with some clever brainwallet a few years ago, but forgot what it was exactly. He/she tried a few combinations which resulted in a private key for wrong addresses (no incoming transactions). Now somehow it is expected we figure out what his original brainwallet was.
Most likely. Another possibility is that he pulled a random address from his blockchain.com wallet for the transfer he is talking about and not one of his brainwallet imported addresses, and has since lost access to the blockchain.com wallet.

yes i look for transaction maybe 750,000 BTC around 3:30am on July 30, 2015 or 2016, time zone -7
The largest transaction ever made was for 550,000 BTC in 2011: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/29a3efd3ef04f9153d47a990bd7b048a4b2d213daaa5fb8ed670fb85f13bdbcf
The largest transaction around July 30th, 2015 (depending on your timezone) was for 8,999 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/6fc2e2faa284f4d145e9a0c7d07166d17fa575dfd5d9206a82013d97d1dd5819
And the largest around July 30th, 2016 was for 29,900 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/a5272593ea3c9f7a6bd03eb61857f4e3f787a49b80bf4824cdc6132ea1467c89

You seem to be very confused. Are you sure you are even talking about bitcoin here and not some altcoin?


thank you very much, yes i don't use any other coin

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legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 3117
The largest transaction ever made was for 550,000 BTC in 2011: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/29a3efd3ef04f9153d47a990bd7b048a4b2d213daaa5fb8ed670fb85f13bdbcf
The largest transaction around July 30th, 2015 (depending on your timezone) was for 8,999 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/6fc2e2faa284f4d145e9a0c7d07166d17fa575dfd5d9206a82013d97d1dd5819
And the largest around July 30th, 2016 was for 29,900 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/a5272593ea3c9f7a6bd03eb61857f4e3f787a49b80bf4824cdc6132ea1467c89

Allowing for some unfortunate language and formatting confusion, there are no 750 BTC outputs between July 29-21 in 2015, and there is one in 2016 to a wallet of some Chinese miner:

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/8fd888405a97d7123536d128cd841403c3eeb40f5cd03e48be90f172ce9131c8

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase.
Fixed that for you. Don't be sorry for your opinion, that causes snowflakism.

Oh no, you hurt my fee-fees now Smiley

Seriously though, this looked like a somewhat interesting puzzle about 2-3 posts into the thread so I am indeed sorry it turned into a "help me hack Satoshi's coins" nonsense.

yes satoshi was my nickname a decade ago.
Every 2 years I take a few blocks that have already been mined and added to the blockchain.com and use.
2017 and last time around 2019 i used block with 50 bitcoins and got scammed with 40 bitcoins.
in the early years my country couldn't sell or withdraw much bitcoin on exchanges, it was limited to about 0.5 btc, so i kept.

Blocks of early 2009 and 2010.

Dude you could at least try a bit to impersonate satoshi. Have you even read his replies on the forum? His/Her/Their English was incredible and the way that each of his/her/their intervention was made seemed to be so meticulously planned that it almost looked like a poem. Your text, on the other hand - don't take me wrong by saying this - seems like it was the result of using Google Translator five times in different languages with the last one being English.

Please, do not disrespect satoshi in the way that you are doing. You will never attain anything with that kind of attitude in here. I never saw anyone here refusing to help a member in need of guidance - regarding the world of crypto and everything that entails - so you won't get "special treatment" just because you claim to be satoshi. I'm sorry but do try to contribute to the forum in other ways.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
transactions on the blockchain in the past often show an approximation
Let me rephrase my earlier comment: you have no idea how Bitcoin works.
i'm to be one of the 20 founders of bitcoin
If I said satoshi nakamoto was my nickname that year, would you believe it.
Now you're just trolling.

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase.
Fixed that for you. Don't be sorry for your opinion, that causes snowflakism.

i look for transaction maybe 750,000 BTC
Sure, good luck with that. I'm out.

hope i will be help
750000 btc mined from early unmined blocks
I think surely you also realize my disappearance after 10 years
I don't need too much but Dorian Prentice says it's my part.
another part, blocks have been mined was invested in exchanges in 2013 or 2014.



The largest transaction ever made was for 550,000 BTC in 2011: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/29a3efd3ef04f9153d47a990bd7b048a4b2d213daaa5fb8ed670fb85f13bdbcf
The largest transaction around July 30th, 2015 (depending on your timezone) was for 8,999 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/6fc2e2faa284f4d145e9a0c7d07166d17fa575dfd5d9206a82013d97d1dd5819
And the largest around July 30th, 2016 was for 29,900 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/a5272593ea3c9f7a6bd03eb61857f4e3f787a49b80bf4824cdc6132ea1467c89

Allowing for some unfortunate language and formatting confusion, there are no 750 BTC outputs between July 29-21 in 2015, and there is one in 2016 to a wallet of some Chinese miner:

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/8fd888405a97d7123536d128cd841403c3eeb40f5cd03e48be90f172ce9131c8

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase.
Fixed that for you. Don't be sorry for your opinion, that causes snowflakism.

Oh no, you hurt my fee-fees now Smiley

Seriously though, this looked like a somewhat interesting puzzle about 2-3 posts into the thread so I am indeed sorry it turned into a "help me hack Satoshi's coins" nonsense.

yes satoshi was my nickname a decade ago.

a lot of people still make the mistake that after I go back bitcoin will drop sharply, but that's a mistake,
After many years users still hope I come back so I can trust bitcoin more.

Every 2 years I take a few blocks that have already been mined and added to the blockchain.com and use.
2017 and last time around 2019 i used block with 50 bitcoins and got scammed with 40 bitcoins.
in the early years my country couldn't sell or withdraw much bitcoin on exchanges, it was limited to about 0.5 btc, so i kept.

Blocks of early 2009 and 2010.


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legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
The largest transaction ever made was for 550,000 BTC in 2011: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/29a3efd3ef04f9153d47a990bd7b048a4b2d213daaa5fb8ed670fb85f13bdbcf
The largest transaction around July 30th, 2015 (depending on your timezone) was for 8,999 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/6fc2e2faa284f4d145e9a0c7d07166d17fa575dfd5d9206a82013d97d1dd5819
And the largest around July 30th, 2016 was for 29,900 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/a5272593ea3c9f7a6bd03eb61857f4e3f787a49b80bf4824cdc6132ea1467c89

Allowing for some unfortunate language and formatting confusion, there are no 750 BTC outputs between July 29-21 in 2015, and there is one in 2016 to a wallet of some Chinese miner:

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/8fd888405a97d7123536d128cd841403c3eeb40f5cd03e48be90f172ce9131c8

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase.
Fixed that for you. Don't be sorry for your opinion, that causes snowflakism.

Oh no, you hurt my fee-fees now Smiley

Seriously though, this looked like a somewhat interesting puzzle about 2-3 posts into the thread so I am indeed sorry it turned into a "help me hack Satoshi's coins" nonsense.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
transactions on the blockchain in the past often show an approximation
Let me rephrase my earlier comment: you have no idea how Bitcoin works.
i'm to be one of the 20 founders of bitcoin
If I said satoshi nakamoto was my nickname that year, would you believe it.
Now you're just trolling.

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase.
Fixed that for you. Don't be sorry for your opinion, that causes snowflakism.

i look for transaction maybe 750,000 BTC
Sure, good luck with that. I'm out.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 18711
My best guess: OP came up with some clever brainwallet a few years ago, but forgot what it was exactly. He/she tried a few combinations which resulted in a private key for wrong addresses (no incoming transactions). Now somehow it is expected we figure out what his original brainwallet was.
Most likely. Another possibility is that he pulled a random address from his blockchain.com wallet for the transfer he is talking about and not one of his brainwallet imported addresses, and has since lost access to the blockchain.com wallet.

yes i look for transaction maybe 750,000 BTC around 3:30am on July 30, 2015 or 2016, time zone -7
The largest transaction ever made was for 550,000 BTC in 2011: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/29a3efd3ef04f9153d47a990bd7b048a4b2d213daaa5fb8ed670fb85f13bdbcf
The largest transaction around July 30th, 2015 (depending on your timezone) was for 8,999 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/6fc2e2faa284f4d145e9a0c7d07166d17fa575dfd5d9206a82013d97d1dd5819
And the largest around July 30th, 2016 was for 29,900 BTC: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/a5272593ea3c9f7a6bd03eb61857f4e3f787a49b80bf4824cdc6132ea1467c89

You seem to be very confused. Are you sure you are even talking about bitcoin here and not some altcoin?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
i'm to be one of the 20 founders of bitcoin but i withdrew from the project and joined outside jobs.
...
i cant learn English better but i will still use google translate or get an interpreter
Oh you are one of those guys Roll Eyes
Fake founder of Bitcoin that can't even learn to speak english and still needs to use machine translation for talking with other people...

I think everyone should stop wasting time replying to attention seeking trolls like this.

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase. Founders of Bitcoin? Dorian Prentice? Come on, that's not even funny if you're trying to be funny.
Can you give him some free English language lessons...sir?
Maybe he will send you some Bitcoin founders edition as reward for your efforts Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
OK, let's start from the another side. You said that there was a transaction but you don't have txid. You are sure transaction happened, right? Do you know the value?
You may check history of transactions (https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/transactions/) to see if you find the suspected one.
And now there is one thing I do not understand, which case is true:
1) you have some private keys, but each of them produces empty address and transaction was sent to another address, which you do not know
2) you know the address used in transaction but you do not have WIF for that address
3) you know address used in transaction, you have key for it and address is empty ?


Thank you very much.
yes i look for transaction maybe 750,000 BTC around 3:30am on July 30, 2015 or 2016, time zone -7
sr. member
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I think we can stop waisting time on this since after all these posts and questions it is still not clear what the actual problem is.

My best guess: OP came up with some clever brainwallet a few years ago, but forgot what it was exactly. He/she tried a few combinations which resulted in a private key for wrong addresses (no incoming transactions). Now somehow it is expected we figure out what his original brainwallet was.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1385
OK, let's start from the another side. You said that there was a transaction but you don't have txid. You are sure transaction happened, right? Do you know the value?
You may check history of transactions (https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/transactions/) to see if you find the suspected one.
And now there is one thing I do not understand, which case is true:
1) you have some private keys, but each of them produces empty address and transaction was sent to another address, which you do not know
2) you know the address used in transaction but you do not have WIF for that address
3) you know address used in transaction, you have key for it and address is empty ?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Private key cannot be guessed, you do not know this before entering the forum.
If I said satoshi nakamoto was my nickname that year, would you believe it.
No one can guess anyone's private key, and especially private key can generate faster than 1 message
There are many surprises in the world, especially you, a frog typing on a keyboard that has nothing to do with you.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
i'm to be one of the 20 founders of bitcoin but i withdrew from the project and joined outside jobs.
hope someone can help instead of reading and researching about me
I hope Dorian Prentice will see this post and contact me.

I'm sorry but you sound like a nutcase. Founders of Bitcoin? Dorian Prentice? Come on, that's not even funny if you're trying to be funny.

In case of a very slim probability that you're actually having a real problem, take your time, and use all the great advice you got above to figure out what you really have from 2015/2016, is it a private key, or a seed/phrase of some sort. Keep in mind that if you know only a few characters out of 64, you have no chance to "guess" the rest of it so don't waste your time.
newbie
Activity: 14
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yes that is correct address including private key, this is my fault because i am not using address of blockchain wallet or let Dorian Prentice create a new wallet and transfer btc to

Thank you very much.
legendary
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Self-proclaimed Genius
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I hope Dorian Prentice will see this post and contact me.
If you're thinking about somehow "recovering" the funds though the developers' intervention: it's not possible.
No one is in full control of the network, even satoshi himself.

What you should focus on is to find your correct funded addresses first, then find their private keys.

For the past and current reference client developers, you can find them here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/graphs/contributors
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