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Hi Zwei, This message is to inform you that I'm leaving this campaign. Thank you for the opportunity. Please send my earnings to 39aiz14Sw4xx24Lc4JdHvuibDrZPSrdMn9
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Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: bc1ql4gn6r75sydqwe99qz6nc44mvkzcfc4hqwqn3y
IF+iBCj/JaAv44UbCQ4fEbdDQCNU7S72WekXoverF/Xgf4I/SD+PKFnCO1E9u5FpN7CxsXiGu0xIuhDEIXLXhJQ=
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LMAO did you really need to sign a message from that wallet address to say this?
I think YES. I needed to sign a message because this sets an example for both signature campaign managers and their participants to:
- Ask their participants to sign a message to change address (if allowed) - This is for Campaign Managers
- To show and prove that the old address as well as account both are still under the real owner's hands - This is for Campaign Participants
It is a good practice and if someone hacks your account and just before the payment will be going through, asks the manager to change the address and manager changes it without asking proof and you show up later, there will be many issues taking place like:
- You will say that your account got hacked and blame somebody
- You may also blame campaign manager for being lenient and paying that hacker or you will just direct it to the campaign manager having his hands too in that scam
- And last but not least and maybe the worst because it is all about money in the end, you might intentionally do that by playing like being unknown and then you blame and try to get your earnings doubled by being the director and actor of the whole play yourself.