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Topic: Run Satoshi Run ! What he must do... (Read 1642 times)

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March 06, 2014, 03:25:37 PM
#16
he should introduce a kewl new game called supersatoshiloadeddice which pay out *ALL* the time!!
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March 06, 2014, 02:51:26 PM
#15
After using an address, I usually destroy the private key (after several confirmations) and put the change at a new address.

Wow. I save every private key I've ever used. What if someone (or even you) accidentally sends funds to the corresponding public address? Unlikely, sure... but I would rather save a tiny file than beat myself up for not having the private key!

I destroy addresses and private keys to not keep evidence that I had coin there at one time. The only evidence that it was once my coin is any forensic evidence in the blockchain, or tracing originating node of the network for the transaction that sweeps the money out of that address.   Otherwise, it is kinda like keeping a list of all the serial numbers and usage notes for all the physical currency bills that have passed through your wallet, information that most people with privacy concerns wouldn't want to have around to be possibly compromised.

If you send me money to an address that I give you, assume that I'm going to throw it away once the transaction is completed.   If you want to send more coin later to that address that was not solicited, consider the coin permanently destroyed.  After I've sweep the address and see 6 confirmations, I'm destroying the paper wallet.  I'm not going to keep it around in hopes that you're gonna send a tip.    When transacting BTC, you shouldn't let yourself think that an address is reusable, unless the receiver says so.


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March 06, 2014, 02:27:31 PM
#14
would be a fun tease if he came on the forums here and made a post now wouldn't it..
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March 06, 2014, 02:23:57 PM
#13
I'm game for some btc as well though
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March 06, 2014, 02:13:28 PM
#12
Are we even 100% sure that's the real satoshi? To me it is all still speculation.
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Making Smart Money Work
March 06, 2014, 02:11:55 PM
#11
Waiting for:
Satoshi: Sitting behind computer, doesn't understand the shitstorm. It's not me.

But Run you clever boy, run. PPL are hunting you.
newbie
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March 06, 2014, 02:10:14 PM
#10
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).

He must do jackshit, it's his money and he can do with it whatever the hell he wants.
Dude -- the point here is -- he must lose his million BTC -- fast and in public!

Otherwise every "admirer" from a local bum with a clawhammer to town cops, to cartels with bazookas will be coming after him & his family. For the untraceable billion dollars as mentioned elsewhere.

Gods help this man

He must not lose anything at all. If he is really that rich, he can acquire some security, there are people far more rich than him who don't live in fear of dying..
newbie
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March 06, 2014, 01:52:15 PM
#9
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).


A terrible idea, unless the intent is to destroy bitcoins.  After using an address, I usually destroy the private key (after several confirmations) and put the change at a new address.   Many "active" addresses would be blackholes for bitcoins.

Although I don't exactly agree with a premise for the redistribution, a fairer way to distribute it would be to generate transactions that give it away in mining fees over time, distributing it to the miners.  Bitcoin owners could reap this bounty by buying mining contracts.


i keep all my old addresses on blockchain.info (u can import more than 1 per account)    Cheesy
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March 06, 2014, 01:43:42 PM
#8
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).


A terrible idea, unless the intent is to destroy bitcoins.  After using an address, I usually destroy the private key (after several confirmations) and put the change at a new address.   Many "active" addresses would be blackholes for bitcoins.

Although I don't exactly agree with a premise for the redistribution, a fairer way to distribute it would be to generate transactions that give it away in mining fees over time, distributing it to the miners.  Bitcoin owners could reap this bounty by buying mining contracts.
newbie
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March 06, 2014, 01:27:54 PM
#7
he should buy a mansion, now that everyone know's he's ri¢h
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March 06, 2014, 01:26:36 PM
#6
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).

He must do jackshit, it's his money and he can do with it whatever the hell he wants.
Dude -- the point here is -- he must lose his million BTC -- fast and in public!

Otherwise every "admirer" from a local bum with a clawhammer to town cops, to cartels with bazookas will be coming after him & his family. For the untraceable billion dollars as mentioned elsewhere.

Gods help this man


>Untraceable

You mean, the most traceable money ever as it's completely public and everyone knows the addresses that are being paid from?
rtt
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March 06, 2014, 12:57:51 PM
#5
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).

He must do jackshit, it's his money and he can do with it whatever the hell he wants.
Dude -- the point here is -- he must lose his million BTC -- fast and in public!

Otherwise every "admirer" from a local bum with a clawhammer to town cops, to cartels with bazookas will be coming after him & his family. For the untraceable billion dollars as mentioned elsewhere.

Gods help this man
sr. member
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In Hashrate We Trust!
March 06, 2014, 12:31:23 PM
#4
I can help him store his bitcoins Smiley
newbie
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March 06, 2014, 12:30:08 PM
#3
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).

He must do jackshit, it's his money and he can do with it whatever the hell he wants.
full member
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March 06, 2014, 12:02:02 PM
#2
I wouldn't decline a free BTC, but, then again, the price of BTC would drop like no tomorrow if he did that.
rtt
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March 06, 2014, 12:01:10 PM
#1
Satoshi, you must:

send 1 BTC to each of the 1 million active BTC addresses in the blockchain. Now! In plain sight, to prove you have nothing left.
And be gone.

(I only pray he's got all those private keys... otherwise - trouble).
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