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Topic: Did anyone notice that $1 million (7500BTC) transaction today?? (Read 7765 times)

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Fees    0.001 BTC
You don't get rich throwing your money away!

Why the fuck should he pay any other sum? Those who spam dust regularly should pay higher fees, not some single (huge, who cares) transaction.
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Not a big deal there are a lot of these transactions and there use to be even more when silk road was around

Seems like quite a big deal to me.

That's two days worth of all Bitcoins mined.

It's also now worth $3.5M. That's not small potatoes.

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Not a big deal there are a lot of these transactions and there use to be even more when silk road was around
legendary
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cheap and fast, he must be intelligent to use bitcoin  Grin

relayed by blockchain.info..

EG most probably but not guaranteed that he stored the 7500 in a web wallet.. if so.. not so smart
legendary
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I sent 1 BTC a couple weeks ago and accidentally had the fee at .00000001 BTC LOL. It took about an hour to go through but it finally did.  Grin

Bastard, I accidentally sent a bunch of dust with my .24 and set the fee at .0001 and it took 117 minutes!
legendary
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I sent 1 BTC a couple weeks ago and accidentally had the fee at .00000001 BTC LOL. It took about an hour to go through but it finally did.  Grin
legendary
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this is why people use Bitcoin they can spend there money without anyone asking stupid questions, in and out of whatever country they want and the fees are extremely low !

this is why people use Bitcoin they can spend there money without anyone who can stop them asking stupid questions, in and out of whatever country they want and the fees are extremely low !

half this thread is people asking questions Smiley
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this is why people use Bitcoin they can spend there money without anyone asking stupid questions, in and out of whatever country they want and the fees are extremely low !
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Fees    0.001 BTC

I really like the part where fee is 0.001 BTC on a $1 M transaction.

I prefer the part where he can send all that money without any question Smiley

That's both a good and a bad thing.
legendary
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Or we could have just found the transaction of the biggest BTC heist in history. Grin

Maybe! We probably will never know! ahah Smiley
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There are very, very few individuals with that much BTC.

Not true at all.


~BCX~

It is true in the grander context, it's just that most of those people are found on Bitcointalk. Grin

There aren't all that many funded addresses containing more than BTC1000 to begin with, and a good portion of those are probably controlled by exchanges and large gambling sites.
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History never repeats itself but it rhymes. As far as I know a virtual currency like bitcoin has never been used. But you "could" be right of course. But no one knows for sure.

And we'd still be living in caves and hunting with stone spears if everyone had a similar outlook.
legendary
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How did they pay so little tx fee, also I wonder how they keep so many BTC. I would be a nervous wreck with that many.

There are very, very few individuals with that much BTC.

Not true at all.


~BCX~
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There's a high statistical chance it's an exchange handling this amount. Not a certainty, of course, but highly likely.
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Damn! Look like Satoshi's btc on the big run.


pm me just in case you want to donate 1btc on your early bird earnings haha!
legendary
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Woah! Thats pretty damn big! And only a fee of 0.001 BTC aswell!
I wish he mispelt the address to mine! haha Tongue
legendary
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Or we could have just found the transaction of the biggest BTC heist in history. Grin
Not by a long shot!  Grin This post
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-of-major-bitcoin-heists-thefts-hacks-scams-and-losses-old-83794
estimates the biggest theft at 263024 BTC  Shocked

The longer that time goes on, the more I love how I'm getting used to sensible numbers of BTC equating to "loads of money". And what outright BTC figures really mean. 0.5 BTC is almost a fortune now. Even people holding half a coin are wealthy, the notion of reliable values of fiat equivalency are steadily loosing solidity.
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wow im jely...
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Fees    0.001 BTC

I really like the part where fee is 0.001 BTC on a $1 M transaction.

I prefer the part where he can send all that money without any question Smiley
The questions come when the receiver attempts to convert it to Fiat.

maybe there will be a solution for it in the future. to go to  local-bitcoins.com  would not a good way for that volumen i guess  Grin
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