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January 16, 2021, 12:15:51 AM
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It's not. If you look at the addresses in the transaction, the first few addresses are unique and forms a sentence if you put them together. It's a typical advertisement spam. Some bots usually parse the addresses that were in the earlier Bitcoin block's coinbase and sends funds to them with a specially crafted address as a form of advertisment, in hopes that they are of sufficient interest and people would notice them. It's only indicative of something when funds are sent from the address, not when funds are sent to it.
That is a pretty crafty advertisement and that is the first time that I have heard of one. In my opinion, although it is a crafty one, I do not think that it is a good mass advertisement for their product or services because first of all, not many will notice and some of them might notice but never bat an eye and it will be another smaller percentage of people that are going to be genuinely interested.


Yep is just advertising and advertising like that is cost much money i saw it to in top richlist bitcoin address usually have something like this
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January 15, 2021, 11:23:51 PM
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It's not. If you look at the addresses in the transaction, the first few addresses are unique and forms a sentence if you put them together. It's a typical advertisement spam. Some bots usually parse the addresses that were in the earlier Bitcoin block's coinbase and sends funds to them with a specially crafted address as a form of advertisment, in hopes that they are of sufficient interest and people would notice them. It's only indicative of something when funds are sent from the address, not when funds are sent to it.
That is a pretty crafty advertisement and that is the first time that I have heard of one. In my opinion, although it is a crafty one, I do not think that it is a good mass advertisement for their product or services because first of all, not many will notice and some of them might notice but never bat an eye and it will be another smaller percentage of people that are going to be genuinely interested.
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January 15, 2021, 11:19:30 PM
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It's not. If you look at the addresses in the transaction, the first few addresses are unique and forms a sentence if you put them together. It's a typical advertisement spam. Some bots usually parse the addresses that were in the earlier Bitcoin block's coinbase and sends funds to them with a specially crafted address as a form of advertisment, in hopes that they are of sufficient interest and people would notice them. It's only indicative of something when funds are sent from the address, not when funds are sent to it.
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January 15, 2021, 07:05:24 PM
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I was browsing the forum about Zombie bitcoin addresses and and I found

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/proyecto-para-recuperar-42000-direcciones-btc-durmientes-zombie-address-2691123

There he mentions a Zombie directions,

https://blockchain.info/address/111g3qjk7YzhdkKuMmTBzUB8gQ55YZ6MG
https://blockchain.info/address/1121WxDoSHcbACJY1ykvevxHfwNwshPpFk
https://blockchain.info/address/1123CbSL5FsetAi7za8gMBYjNHhuCURDPC
https://blockchain.info/address/1126GDuGLQTX3LFHHmjCctdn8WKDjn7QNA
https://blockchain.info/address/112797aokkr29PDoVE3Gu2VsSHPfa68eM7

But the weird thing about it is that those addresses were 50 BTC each and they opened them for the year 2010, but now they have transferred small amounts of BTC to them at the end of last year.

For me it's weird
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