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Topic: What if 100BTC is mistakenly sent to your wallet? (Read 568 times)

full member
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Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
I'll put them all in an exchange and I will trade still in control but with higher amount.
I think it's easy to say but hard to understand.
Trading is not hard to understand. It's very simple. What you've learned in your secondary school can be applied on the principle of trading.
newbie
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i will keep it .lol
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
I'll put them all in an exchange and I will trade still in control but with higher amount.
I think it's easy to say but hard to understand.
full member
Activity: 355
Merit: 100
Gric Coin - Redefining Agriculture and Increasing
Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
I'll put them all in an exchange and I will trade still in control but with higher amount.
member
Activity: 65
Merit: 12
Wow its shocking to hear how many people would not return it.....

I would take 10-15% for myself, find the address it came from, and return the rest.

That could be someones life savings they accidently sent you...I would feel very bad indeed.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I'd just keep the BTC since the funds are sent anonymously...
newbie
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Merit: 1
I will take your bait and be the first one to answer, offering you my HONEST opinion.

Will you return back?
Legally, if you receive money in your bank account it's incorrect to keep the value. Ethically, it's incorrect to keep it.
Yet a sum of 100 BTC is equivalent to some £300k / $400k using present BTC value.
The 'good/bad' part about Bitcoin is that it's not like a bank, therefore technically you
could keep all bitcoins.

My ethical values would push me to return back the BTCs, however by applying a different
methodology. Do you know what happens if you find a suitcase with $100k on the street and you return it?

In most countries you keep up to 10%. Therefore, I will probably enter in contact with the person (they
are more likely to be looking for me and enter in contact) and explain them about my
offer. They either gets back 90 BTCs or I will leave these bitcoins in the wallet for ever
until it reaches $20k/BTC again. When this thing happens, I will return $400k and keep the rest

good points
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
If 100 BTC is mistakenly got send into my crypto wallet, I am so very lucky. I will grab that and spend that into something that will be in good. I want to use it to achieve my dreams as to give my family a good life and also help charity foundations.
newbie
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Merit: 0
All for me non for you lol
legendary
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Merit: 1252
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
Well, the normal response would be not returning back such huge amount. I won't be a hypocrite, I might probably do the same thing and might sound foolish, but I would probably engage some of it into gambling to earn more, though there is a higher tendency to lose.
You may engage into investment than to risk in gambling. Why so?
Because, profit is not the only aim but also enjoyment, It is just that personally, I do enjoy my gambling experience most of the time.
sr. member
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Merit: 436
Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
Well, the normal response would be not returning back such huge amount. I won't be a hypocrite, I might probably do the same thing and might sound foolish, but I would probably engage some of it into gambling to earn more, though there is a higher tendency to lose.
You may engage into investment than to risk in gambling. Why so?
Still it could happened in many circumtances if that happened it was not your fault and not your mistake and you have no responsibility to give back the bitcoin that you recieved.But i guess it will never happened if your going to send a whole 100 bitcoin they will be extra careful if they are going to send that amount and also will be probably not going to send a whole 100 bitcoin.
legendary
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Merit: 1373
Just because you get 100BTC, and you don't know why or who sent them to you, does not mean it is a mistake. The mistake might be to send them back as opposed to keeping them for a while.

If the guy who sent them to you cares and wants them back, he'll send you a couple of satoshi's to the same address, with a message asking for their return. If he doesn't, he just might have sent them to you intentionally.

As of this writing, I don't have any of my BTC addresses listed in BTCtalk. I should, just in case some wealthy joker wants to send me some BTC for free.

Cool
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1252
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 
Well, the normal response would be not returning back such huge amount. I won't be a hypocrite, I might probably do the same thing and might sound foolish, but I would probably engage some of it into gambling to earn more, though there is a higher tendency to lose.
newbie
Activity: 36
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Put it in my belly!! No seriously would not return sorry. I wonder if others would return it if this happened to me
newbie
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Merit: 0
I would take some of it. But the rest i would return.. then on the other hand, if he was a good person he would give some as a reward so...
member
Activity: 518
Merit: 10
If 100BTC is mistakenly sent to my wallet, then I will be really thankful. I will gladly accept that fortune of mine and will use it into good hands. I will make use of it to make my dream house and for my daily financial needs as well as helping the needs. I know its not mine but we cannot do anything about it because we cannot return it to the owner.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
lol, no one would return 100 btc, let's be honest with ourselves, if we get $400k we could quit working and travel for the next 10 years. The only motive we would return then is if we get under threats. For example, if those BTC was from the mafia and they know we have them, the smart move would be to send them back if we appreciate our lives.
hero member
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Hey,

Never talk anybody about what has been happened

1. Saving myself
2. Help others who are alive
3. Keeping a low profile
4. Starting my own business
5. Helping society in the long run
copper member
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buy bitcoin, hodl bitcoin
i will make world little bit nicer by donating some to people who needed
hero member
Activity: 798
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Be sincere will you return back to the address that mistakingly sent you 100BTC?

 

Sincerely, I do not know if I will return it or just keep it for my own sake. Imagine having a 100BTC to be mistakenly sent into your wallet is such a luck because there are thousands or even a million of different wallet which is uniquely different based on numbers and letter combinations and I am the one to have it. Maybe I will use it into an online casino to make some profit out on playing through its variety of games then, somehow send help to the needies to return back my luck by sharing some to them.

If I will receive 100BTC on my wallet due to mistaken identity on address, I would feel so lucky too because it maybe a blessing in disguise because out of nowhere, it was mistakenly sent to me out of too many combinations of addresses that exist. Maybe I will use it to start up a business to gain profit and somehow keep it for the good of my future. Maybe I can also try the way you have said about engaging into an online casino so that I am entertaining and enjoying myself while somehow earning while playing.

You will surely would like to try it for yourself and see this online casino as an entertaining one plus you can have a great deal of bonus that awaits you for doing your first deposit on it.
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