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legendary
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OK. Sorry for writing in old topic. I understand what I do.
But there is some interesting information.

The point is that the stress-test by coinwallet.eu is finished.
Last transactions were confirmed four days ago
https://blockchain.info/address/135zDqhbNcmPk3gbyeJmH75yiLdVZechsK

So, the pools do not have more such transactions.

I also have to say that coinwallet.eu leaved a lot of unspent outputs in the blockchain.
Nobody can combine them because the private keys are still unknown.

I've tried to send message/email to coinwallet.eu but seems to me that he does not want
to communicate. I am interested in asking some questions about stress-test and its
results. Also I am open to communicate with everyone about it.

legendary
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f*nn hell, I don't ever remember doing that. What a gd piss off.
This is bitcoin, baby.
There is no third party here who cares about your funds and your actions.
You wanted to be free? Now you are free. Sad but truth.
legendary
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How the hell is that address in my blockchain.info wallet?!
aarggg
I think you imported compromised privkey (or read-only address?) and forgot about it.

f*nn hell, I don't ever remember doing that. What a gd piss off.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1019
How the hell is that address in my blockchain.info wallet?!
aarggg
I think you imported compromised privkey (or read-only address?) and forgot about it.
legendary
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Merit: 1126
1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD just seemed to have stolen 2+BTC from me a couple days ago.... how is this possible?
I do not like the word "stolen". Bitcoins can not been stolen. They can been cuss out completely (sorry, I am not sure that my translation is good. This is google.translate. Hope you understand me)

You sent 2+BTC to 19Ho6eA4hBtb7hkN1S6GdmHD611Egd7gtC in transaction
https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/tx/1780015722c06d2f0ccc04b88b38d700bd681c91bbbd1f873343d7baf384e4a6
This address has been compromised by
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2014/11/05/i-bought-coffee-at-the-prague-cafe-that-only-accepts-bitcoin-heres-what-it-was-like/



see also https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2le6db/the_private_key_in_this_article_had_1000_bits/



How the hell is that address in my blockchain.info wallet?!
aarggg
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1019
1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD just seemed to have stolen 2+BTC from me a couple days ago.... how is this possible?
I do not like the word "stolen". Bitcoins can not been stolen. They can been cuss out completely (sorry, I am not sure that my translation is good. This is google.translate. Hope you understand me)

You sent 2+BTC to 19Ho6eA4hBtb7hkN1S6GdmHD611Egd7gtC in transaction
https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/tx/1780015722c06d2f0ccc04b88b38d700bd681c91bbbd1f873343d7baf384e4a6
This address has been compromised by
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2014/11/05/i-bought-coffee-at-the-prague-cafe-that-only-accepts-bitcoin-heres-what-it-was-like/



see also https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2le6db/the_private_key_in_this_article_had_1000_bits/

legendary
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I'll try a syllogism:

1. 1aajpztNecNzGBDjJhGfkrsUJFgeyhBgY and 1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD and other addresses starting with "1aa" are collecting efficiently the dust with amaclin methods (same 'k' and P2PK outputs) . "1aa5cmqmv...." was reported here from amaclin too as an example: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12405319. To me they seem amaclin addresses.

2. 1aaf64VJGMuYuRBMmM9y2s2pPADFpuqDE started to collect dust before priv keys were announced on internet. It stopped 1 hour before to release the keys. An example, 8 september: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/e198f3608705e1654a3d0d2ce56bdc5b81f0bfc9e1597a268eebcd124881773b

3. "1aa5cmq..." is an input for a transaction to "1aaf64...." here: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/b80ca4aa385f2a0a91b7625eab05df6e8e20fd81c53ba4c3fd1a1efc2fe056fd

4. "1aajpz..." is an input TOGETHER a "1aaf64...." input for a transaction here: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/ca0447b99a1fd68fc157b9cd45343f4793ec9d47818d0375d51675113110d99a

5. Supposed result: these addresses belongs to amaclin and amaclin is behind coinwallet.eu stress-test/giveaway.


EDIT: point five was just a bad joke. A right 5 could be:

5. "1aaf64..." started to collect dust before priv keys were publicly announced and it is probably an amaclin vanity address.

1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD just seemed to have stolen 2+BTC from me a couple days ago.... how is this possible?

legendary
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It seems Coinwallet have cancelled the 'giveaway' and have started consolidating the remaining dust presumably for themselves.  Example tx.  They have not released anymore keys AFAIK.
I confirm.
There are a lot of low-fee transactions past hours in the network.
I can not analyze everything, but seend to me that these are withdrawing dust outputs to
https://blockchain.info/address/135zDqhbNcmPk3gbyeJmH75yiLdVZechsK


img source: http://statoshi.info/dashboard/db/transactions
member
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The user that posted the mines keys didn't connect since the 11 September, he did his job and i suppose the waves stopped from weeks ago.

As I said in my post (which was overlooked?): coinwallet are not releasing more keys and are consolidating the remaining spam for themselves.  The current >1GB mempool backlog is directly related to this.
legendary
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#SWGT CERTIK Audited
It seems Coinwallet have cancelled the 'giveaway' and have started consolidating the remaining dust presumably for themselves.  Example tx.  They have not released anymore keys AFAIK.
can me get keys  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Boys stop resurrecting this topic and let it die in peace...
The user that posted the mines keys didn't connect since the 11 September, he did his job and i suppose the waves stopped from weeks ago.
member
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Merit: 10
It seems Coinwallet have cancelled the 'giveaway' and have started consolidating the remaining dust presumably for themselves.  Example tx.  They have not released anymore keys AFAIK.
newbie
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Only bitcoin core can handle loading the private keys, trying to get coins out needs to use coin control.

Even with that, the size of transactions is unbearable so for most addresses it's not worth it to get big chunks of coins out because it would require a huge fee due to the size of the transaction.
sr. member
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so wer is the rest of keys that was not posted yet Smiley
Who has told there will be more keys? Because the op hasn't come back since 11th september 2015.
newbie
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so wer is the rest of keys that was not posted yet Smiley
sr. member
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how i use this keys? Smiley

Just import them into your blockchain wallet or bitcoin core. BTW, they are all empty now.
blockchain can't handle so many inputs at the same time.
legendary
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But if they publish more keys then our bots are ready...
I have one more suggestion for your bot.
You should not just replace output to OP_RETURN and re-sign the inputs.
The bot should combine inputs to a set of 10-20-30 (up to you) items per one tx.
Have a look to the following code: it parses the incoming transactions and pushes txs with 11 (why not?) inputs and one output
Code:
{
  static UxToList list; // note: this is static variable!
  const QByteArray str ( QString ( "%1:%2" ).arg ( in.getHash ( ).toString ( ) ).arg ( in.getHashIndex ( ) ).toLatin1 ( ) );
  const UxTo uxto ( str.constData ( ), 1000, MyKey20::calc ( pub ).toString ( ).toLatin1 ( ).constData ( ) );
  if ( !list.contains ( uxto ) )
    list.append ( uxto );
  if ( list.size ( ) == 11 )
  {
    const QByteArray tx ( Transaction::rawTransaction ( list, ( ( 136 * list.size ( ) ) + 54 ) * 55 / 10 + 1 ) ); // 5.5 satoshi per byte
    const QByteArray packet ( NetSocket::packet ( TYPE_TX, data ) );
    emit pushTx ( packet );
    list.clear ( );
  }
}  
newbie
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wat you mean Smiley
full member
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Merit: 130
so wen nev keys will be posted Huh

Maybe you're not looking in the right place.
newbie
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so wen nev keys will be posted Huh
newbie
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this is not over yet Smiley
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