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Topic: Sign a Staked BTC Address - Get a Merit - page 3. (Read 1165 times)

copper member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 899
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June 01, 2018, 06:22:33 PM
#4
Try again..

Not worth the effort to find my legacy addy private key, import it on my wallet just to sign a message for 1 merit. you have no idea how hard it was to sign the above message. besides I am not going to use legacy addresses anymore. segwit from now on. Wink
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 2262
BTC or BUST
copper member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 899
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June 01, 2018, 03:33:48 PM
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digaran a.k.a The Others. 01/06/2018. begging for 1 merit.

Address:
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bc1quakjhplncm7dzylplpd473kq9jh90y2zwc4t3s

Signature:
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IK/vkRZEL8B7Z4ZfD3eNWx/GS0LM8FlGy2HUCGP2zVwceMQK+BdRoNY2I1ClbykEDYG6aZAhrfSq/DjRcNtGXQ0=

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.26955169
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 2262
BTC or BUST
Sign a BTC address that you posted/staked more than 50% the age of your account ago and get 1 merit..
Sign a message with your username and today's date in it, and include a link to the old post containing the address with your post..
Offer available to Member-Hero only while supplies last.. I will merit atleast the first 10 qualified candidates and more if I like the way it goes..

Can't? Better get it done..

It is wise to be able to prove your identity cryptographically through Bitcoin..
If you account gets hacked you can easily use it to report the hack and get the account flagged.. In order to maybe get your account back you will have to be able to sign a staked BTC address as well..
If, by chance, someone thinks your account is hacked, by signing you can prove that it is not..
If you do lose your account, you can use your staked address it to maintain your identity, prove who you are, and keep your reputation/trust..
If you ever want a loan a staked address could be very handy..
You can prove your identity on other sites and platforms such as telegram..
If you ever do a deal that requires trust you should be able to sign your identity at the request of the other party to prove you are not hacked, or prove you are who you claim to be..
At times it can also be good to sign contracts or deals with your identity so it can be proved you agreed to it..


I think staking your identity is an important part of your reputation and being a crypto community member so if you made that step towards membership you can have a merit for it..
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