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Topic: Just received 1 Satoshi from this address, seems strange!! (Read 1966 times)

donator
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Gerald Davis
Might be off topic but - when you say miner, do you meaning mining pool (and solo miners) or miners within the pool itself?

As far as the protocol is concerned only the entity creating the block (and deciding on which tx to include) is the "miner".  That would be p2pool users, pool operators, solo miners, etc.   If you are "mining" for a traditional pool you really aren't even a miner, you are a hashpower provider.  You send the pool hashes, and they pay you for them.  You have no input, the protocol has no idea you even exist.
hero member
Activity: 732
Merit: 500
Nosce te Ipsum
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/enjoy-458934 <- already talking about it.

sometimes i wish people would read the forum before posting

Yep, and I made this topic 1 hour and 10 minutes before the thread you linked! Unless someone has invented a time machine that I'm not aware of, I'm not sure how I would've gone about reading that thread before posting this one?!

Man, how I wish people would read the forums before posting! Grin
member
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Merit: 10
Wassup?
That address. It's written "Enjoy" in it
legendary
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Merit: 4458
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/enjoy-458934 <- already talking about it.

sometimes i wish people would read the forum before posting
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
someone sent you cash money?

wow so lucky.

btw small transactions take longer as not to damage the network.  try as you might but you can't break Bitcoin  Grin
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).

The tx is compliant, it really comes down to will any miner feel like including a massive, spammy, low fee tx.  My guess is no but nothing prevents them from doing it.  The tx will be considered free because the fee paid (0.1 mBTC) is less than the min fee required (2.7 mBTC).

Might be off topic but - when you say miner, do you meaning mining pool (and solo miners) or miners within the pool itself?

I think the miner(s) who found the block, so if a pool found it, then they'd get to choose.
sr. member
Activity: 342
Merit: 250
I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).

The tx is compliant, it really comes down to will any miner feel like including a massive, spammy, low fee tx.  My guess is no but nothing prevents them from doing it.  The tx will be considered free because the fee paid (0.1 mBTC) is less than the min fee required (2.7 mBTC).

Might be off topic but - when you say miner, do you meaning mining pool (and solo miners) or miners within the pool itself?
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1079
Gerald Davis
I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).

The tx is compliant, it really comes down to will any miner feel like including a massive, spammy, low fee tx.  My guess is no but nothing prevents them from doing it.  The tx will be considered free because the fee paid (0.1 mBTC) is less than the min fee required (2.7 mBTC).
member
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Merit: 10
I also received 1 satoshi, any ideas?

Sender randomly chose addresses to send to, wont really hurt the network unless he continues to spam
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).
One must have used a program of some sorts to send that many at once?

sendmany is a command
legendary
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Merit: 2965
Terminated.
I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).
One must have used a program of some sorts to send that many at once?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1016
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I'm curious to see if these transactions will confirm. I've never seen so many outputs in a single transaction before (700+).
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
xD I received 1 satoshi,too.
Not cool...  Angry
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2965
Terminated.
Second satoshi payment in a few minutes, scared me into moving all coins from Blockchain.info to Armory...

Do you also buy ghost insurance?  You do know addresses are public right.  As in anyone can send 1 satoshi to any address on the network, whenever they want and for whatever reason. 
Exactly. He could just take my address from this signature and send bitcoins to it.
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1079
Gerald Davis
Second satoshi payment in a few minutes, scared me into moving all coins from Blockchain.info to Armory...

Do you also buy ghost insurance?  You do know addresses are public right?  

Anyone can send 1 satoshi to any address on the network (that has received a payment in the past), whenever they want and for whatever reason.
TPN
full member
Activity: 193
Merit: 100
How did it get so late, so soon?
I also received 1 satoshi, any ideas?
sr. member
Activity: 342
Merit: 250
Second satoshi payment in a few minutes, scared me into moving all coins from Blockchain.info to Armory...

Um, why? How does unconfirmed transactions make blockchain.info unsafe? Sorry I just don't see the logic.
member
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Merit: 10
i didn't get nothin  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
We are the champions of the night
Second satoshi payment in a few minutes, scared me into moving all coins from Blockchain.info to Armory...
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
Maybe it is the taliban, trying to link you to terrorism.
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