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Topic: Random 0.00001 BTC from Laxo Trade? - page 9. (Read 15122 times)

member
Activity: 79
Merit: 10
September 22, 2014, 09:01:17 AM
#84
How can I get those free bitcoins? I have no problems consolidating small UTXO's with free transactions. Smiley
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
September 22, 2014, 08:32:11 AM
#83
Blockchain.info really needs to do something about this. There should be a setting to reject certain transactions like this. They also should start getting rid of the public messages that are obviously spam or abusive such as this.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1427
September 22, 2014, 08:29:27 AM
#82
I think they are from Laxotrade, today again they sent me 0.001BTC but now with their site as comment.

As long as they keep sending 0.001BTC I'm happy, hope the comments are not nasty. It's just disgusting.
full member
Activity: 172
Merit: 100
September 22, 2014, 07:37:26 AM
#81
I don't care too much about advertising from Laxo trade, not that I will visit there site but I don't want anymore child porn text headers. I will be changing my address just because of this.

As soon as you send or recieve a payment from it though you'll likely just start getting them again. Are those Child Porn spams coming from Laxo as well? I think blockchain.info should remove such text because it is clearly abusing their system.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1010
https://www.bitcoin.com/
September 22, 2014, 12:52:53 AM
#80
I don't care too much about advertising from Laxo trade, not that I will visit there site but I don't want anymore child porn text headers. I will be changing my address just because of this.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
September 21, 2014, 08:26:03 PM
#79
i just received 0.00001 from them too , why are they doing this ?
they thing they will fool people they pay or what ?
They are trying to get people to visit their site. It is a form of advertising. They have their address tagged to their name and website. I think it is a very effective way of advertising themselves.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1003
September 21, 2014, 02:11:40 PM
#78
i just received 0.00001 from them too , why are they doing this ?
they thing they will fool people they pay or what ?
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
September 21, 2014, 02:08:16 PM
#77
Received another 10,000 satoshi from Laxo Trade yesterday and another 10,000 satoshi from an unknown address promoting Child Porn, here is the transaction on BlockChain.info

https://blockchain.info/tx/f51c54e046ff6f774af32e66b6263d4e522f7b791c47df78764a78936a40df5f

Guess this kind of 'spam' is bound to increase tenfold over the next year. I think the core development team need to look at ways to prevent this.Not sure how though, maybe with a minimum fee per address you're sending to instead of of a minimum for the whole transaction. But that would defeat one of the advantages of bitcoin.
Why would this "spam" need to be stopped/reduced? Your statement is similar to you saying "I do not want people depositing random quarters into my bank account". It is money for you that you would not otherwise control.

True but I was thinking of the impact it has on the BlockChain of bitcoin. Take the Bitsmart company who is spamming with thousands of 1 satoshi payments at a time. Surely this must have an impact on the size of the BlockChain?

Also, when running a business and having an address that is publicly visible on BlockChain.info for clients to monitor deposits the last thing I want on there is a whole bunch of deposits from Child Porn sites. Those not in the know will think that I'm involved in that kind of thing due to these deposits.
The bitsmart transactions will likely never actually be part of the blockchain because they did not pay a high enough fee. The transactions will only stay in the memory pool of the nodes for a few days. If they did have their transactions confirmed then they would have paid for this privilege just like other people do. If the transactions take up a lot of space on the blockchain then they would need to pay the miners a lot for this.

The "tagged" address is likely only one address used by the business. I would doubt that all transactions that the business would hold would go through such address
hero member
Activity: 793
Merit: 1026
September 21, 2014, 01:37:15 PM
#76
Yeah, got a Laxo ad myself.  It was a nice treat-- paid the tx fee for me to consolidate a bunch of small outputs.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 251
September 21, 2014, 08:20:06 AM
#75
Received another 10,000 satoshi from Laxo Trade yesterday and another 10,000 satoshi from an unknown address promoting Child Porn, here is the transaction on BlockChain.info

https://blockchain.info/tx/f51c54e046ff6f774af32e66b6263d4e522f7b791c47df78764a78936a40df5f

Guess this kind of 'spam' is bound to increase tenfold over the next year. I think the core development team need to look at ways to prevent this.Not sure how though, maybe with a minimum fee per address you're sending to instead of of a minimum for the whole transaction. But that would defeat one of the advantages of bitcoin.
Why would this "spam" need to be stopped/reduced? Your statement is similar to you saying "I do not want people depositing random quarters into my bank account". It is money for you that you would not otherwise control.

True but I was thinking of the impact it has on the BlockChain of bitcoin. Take the Bitsmart company who is spamming with thousands of 1 satoshi payments at a time. Surely this must have an impact on the size of the BlockChain?

Also, when running a business and having an address that is publicly visible on BlockChain.info for clients to monitor deposits the last thing I want on there is a whole bunch of deposits from Child Porn sites. Those not in the know will think that I'm involved in that kind of thing due to these deposits.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
September 21, 2014, 04:50:43 AM
#74
Received another 10,000 satoshi from Laxo Trade yesterday and another 10,000 satoshi from an unknown address promoting Child Porn, here is the transaction on BlockChain.info

https://blockchain.info/tx/f51c54e046ff6f774af32e66b6263d4e522f7b791c47df78764a78936a40df5f

Guess this kind of 'spam' is bound to increase tenfold over the next year. I think the core development team need to look at ways to prevent this.Not sure how though, maybe with a minimum fee per address you're sending to instead of of a minimum for the whole transaction. But that would defeat one of the advantages of bitcoin.
Why would this "spam" need to be stopped/reduced? Your statement is similar to you saying "I do not want people depositing random quarters into my bank account". It is money for you that you would not otherwise control.
legendary
Activity: 4494
Merit: 3178
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September 21, 2014, 03:54:41 AM
#73
Received another 10,000 satoshi from Laxo Trade yesterday and another 10,000 satoshi from an unknown address promoting Child Porn, here is the transaction on BlockChain.info
Not unknown for long:

1CPxxxZkKeBYDgvX7pmiUZnMRxqELFV7Yb (Child Porn) <- 14HShGcunv3xrZ1ku66DekhokY4b9vWetz <- 1C3brKxGwSZ1vYLt1NZZr6mxjmcm3HXGqW <- 19eHzRD6UYv8igtP9KsjGPn9piyEAG7QX9 <- 1LaxoTrQy51LnB289VmoSAgN6J6UrJbfL9 (Laxo Trade)

Any questions?
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 507
September 21, 2014, 03:46:48 AM
#72
recd. 0.00000001 BTC from BtcSmart  Angry, Never going to check out that site.
This is interesting. I would think that more people would be curious as to what site has just sent a random payment to them, I know that I certainly was (I googled them)

I would have if they have sent at-least 1mbtc, not going to even google them for dust spamming.

Getting the same from them pretty often. Never going to vissit that site
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 251
September 21, 2014, 03:32:28 AM
#71
Received another 10,000 satoshi from Laxo Trade yesterday and another 10,000 satoshi from an unknown address promoting Child Porn, here is the transaction on BlockChain.info

https://blockchain.info/tx/f51c54e046ff6f774af32e66b6263d4e522f7b791c47df78764a78936a40df5f

Guess this kind of 'spam' is bound to increase tenfold over the next year. I think the core development team need to look at ways to prevent this.Not sure how though, maybe with a minimum fee per address you're sending to instead of of a minimum for the whole transaction. But that would defeat one of the advantages of bitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1010
https://www.bitcoin.com/
September 20, 2014, 10:14:45 PM
#70
Been getting an average of 2x 0.0001btc payments a day from this Laxo trade company, it will cover a few tx fees but I'm starting to get worried about having so much dust in my account.
Might check out this site for an email address and tell them to remove my btc address from there list.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 502
September 20, 2014, 09:55:26 PM
#69
Recd. a random 0.0001 from a Moron with a disgusting sense of humor.  Angry
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
September 16, 2014, 09:16:25 PM
#68
I see there is another spammer on the block. BitSmart or something. Saw two 1 satoshi unconfirmed payments on my wallet when I checked a transaction earlier on BlockChain. Was not aware of them as they have no confirmations as yet.

Now this is spam. At least Laxo trade gives you enough to cover a transaction or two but 1 satoshi.......

They should increase transfer/mining fees to something like 0.01 for any transaction with a value lower than say 1,000 satoshi. If you transfer 1,000 or more then normal fees apply.

I think that will prevent this kind of spam or at the very least make the spammers pay for their advertising.

EDIT:

Here's one of their transactions on the BlockChain - spammed around 80 people with 1 satoshi just on this one transaction

https://blockchain.info/tx/c909a614d564a37251642cfe696326bf7dda94c14c30ebdeb2d0a741de5f4139
These transactions are likely to never actually get confirmed, and the inputs certainly can never actually be spent (it would cost more in TX fees then their value to spend them).

It seems that bitsmart appears to be copying laxo in their advertising methods and I would not be surprised if we see more of the same in the future.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 251
September 16, 2014, 07:17:00 AM
#67
I see there is another spammer on the block. BitSmart or something. Saw two 1 satoshi unconfirmed payments on my wallet when I checked a transaction earlier on BlockChain. Was not aware of them as they have no confirmations as yet.

Now this is spam. At least Laxo trade gives you enough to cover a transaction or two but 1 satoshi.......

They should increase transfer/mining fees to something like 0.01 for any transaction with a value lower than say 1,000 satoshi. If you transfer 1,000 or more then normal fees apply.

I think that will prevent this kind of spam or at the very least make the spammers pay for their advertising.

EDIT:

Here's one of their transactions on the BlockChain - spammed around 80 people with 1 satoshi just on this one transaction

https://blockchain.info/tx/c909a614d564a37251642cfe696326bf7dda94c14c30ebdeb2d0a741de5f4139
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
September 15, 2014, 10:21:25 AM
#66
Is there a way in Bitcoin QT to disable recieving super small transactions if you want? Or something that we can do to avoid being flooded with silly small transactions.
full member
Activity: 172
Merit: 100
September 15, 2014, 09:01:54 AM
#65
So is this definitly nothing to worry about? I've had a couple of dust payments from this and others before and I've read from some higher members here that they're trying to track or trace your addresses or something or is this just fud?
Although it's probably a lot easier tracking addresses that your've sen btc to i don't think this would be the case as you can just track anyones address anyway.

So is this definitly nothing to worry about? I've had a couple of dust payments from this and others before and I've read from some higher members here that they're trying to track or trace your addresses or something or is this just fud?

Yes it is fud, these spam payments are used only as advertisement. Many who receives unknown payment are curious who sent it and check blockchan.info comment. If your worried about not spending this spam payment from address you dont want use anymore because you had there no unspent input anymore for long time, use coin control and just do not use the spam payment - but you should never reuse adresses if your very concerned about privacy anyway

Thanks. Still seems a bit weird they would go to all this fuss just to spam promote their site. Arent the links only available on blockchain.info? Not everyone uses that as a blockexplorer.
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