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Topic: Who owns 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx? (Read 2166 times)

donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
October 12, 2012, 01:57:09 PM
#17
It was indeed bitpay and we were able to sort it out so I got my 5 BTC back.

Thanks everyone and big thanks to bitpay!

Case closed Wink
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
I did. But got no answer.

Late September was a bad time for them with extended DDoS attacks.   You might try placing another request, or PM here.

They re-use addresses so they might have some expiration that doesn't credit the payment to any of their merchant partners.  So they may have the funds yet.
sr. member
Activity: 252
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Lead Core BitKitty Developer
Basic rule of BTC (some exeptions granted): if you make an honest mistake, you're fucked.
donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
September 30, 2012, 09:28:02 AM
#14
If if turns out this address really belongs to bit-pay, I would like to see them to do the same thing. But I'm not sure if it's bit-pay.

You could ask them.

Just sayin'.
I did. But got no answer.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 28, 2012, 11:57:55 AM
#13
Has anyone ever recovered funds sent to the wrong address by going to this forum and asking whose address it was? It seems like a long shot, hope you manage to recover thought.

Yes, with a fair amount of blockchain sleuthing, 400 BTC sent to the wrong address was recovered (ended up at GLBSE).

400 BTC sent to an unknow address. (COINS RETURNED) 40 BTC reward.

 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/400-btc-sent-to-an-unknow-address-coins-returned-40-btc-reward-82600

Wow, that is a good read. That is like putting up a sign saying "Lost paper bag with $4000 in it, please return" and someone returning it. I guess maricles do happen.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
September 28, 2012, 11:50:09 AM
#12
Has anyone ever recovered funds sent to the wrong address by going to this forum and asking whose address it was? It seems like a long shot, hope you manage to recover thought.

Yes, with a fair amount of blockchain sleuthing, 400 BTC sent to the wrong address was recovered (ended up at GLBSE).

400 BTC sent to an unknow address. (COINS RETURNED) 40 BTC reward.

 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/400-btc-sent-to-an-unknow-address-coins-returned-40-btc-reward-82600
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 28, 2012, 11:41:48 AM
#11
Has anyone ever recovered funds sent to the wrong address by going to this forum and asking whose address it was? It seems like a long shot, hope you manage to recover thought.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
September 27, 2012, 09:09:40 PM
#10
If if turns out this address really belongs to bit-pay, I would like to see them to do the same thing. But I'm not sure if it's bit-pay.

You could ask them.

Just sayin'.
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
September 27, 2012, 08:02:57 PM
#9
Yes, it helps, please ask him to post a good evidence that he owns the address.
Before I put him into the trouble (I'm the one who made a mistake!) of signing a message with his address to prove the ownership I would like to know how this will make it possible to find the owner of that 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address. As you said, if this address would be yours, you would have sent those BTC back because you were "not entitled to receive 5 BTC from any source". If if turns out this address really belongs to bit-pay, I would like to see them to do the same thing. But I'm not sure if it's bit-pay. And I don't see how proofing ownership of the *source* address will help in this case. It's okay if those BTC get sent back to the source address. I will then ask the user to send those 5 BTC again, to address which I actually own.

All right, that is fair enough. You do not have to really prove that for me, you can reserve the evidence for the potential new owner of your 5 BTC.
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
September 27, 2012, 07:57:31 PM
#8
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5.



The 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address was used to receive funds from securities managed by the moderator PsychoticBoy (4):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1080485

Normaal kreeg ik automatisch mijn ""centjes"" op mijn account bijgeschreven.

(...)

7e7dc3df6acce036d8b7918e4b7cf2744f9e273ae426cc0161aa147cd6308ba5 2012-08-05 08:03:02
19yCdzFeWQvokkAQyAMGoPRpVm7aAQAipG
      1GT6sKWGWPeKrxehyYsQpMX7gFCWE3wkCo $ 0.34

(...)



Hoi Wasta,

Je account op Bitminter zal atijd 0 blijven omdat je threshold op 0.001 staat.
Als bitminter een block vindt kom jij boven die threshold van 0.001 omdat jij met genoeg Mh/s mined om 0.03 per block te krijgen, dat wordt dan gelijk naar 1GT6sKWGWPeKrxehyYsQpMX7gFCWE3wkCo overgemaakt.

Groeten

The user piuk also mentioned in an example an address (5) which sent funds to 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.862239

Separate multiple addresses with | e.g.

http://blockchain.info/multiaddr?active=1Cp3FEaXFkSutXGYHKuNkkeYog6bsHpk7a|1HLFLgrwQRuFVu1dhjjPLWqY314DsMjRco|19Wv538dbmoMTtoGPxwqD8N6ZYzFyMBL2U&archived=14Dj368DZyFPDbSbERf53wcGLWefsZUamn

donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
September 27, 2012, 07:28:57 PM
#7
Yes, it helps, please ask him to post a good evidence that he owns the address.
Before I put him into the trouble (I'm the one who made a mistake!) of signing a message with his address to prove the ownership I would like to know how this will make it possible to find the owner of that 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address. As you said, if this address would be yours, you would have sent those BTC back because you were "not entitled to receive 5 BTC from any source". If if turns out this address really belongs to bit-pay, I would like to see them to do the same thing. But I'm not sure if it's bit-pay. And I don't see how proofing ownership of the *source* address will help in this case. It's okay if those BTC get sent back to the source address. I will then ask the user to send those 5 BTC again, to address which I actually own.
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
September 27, 2012, 06:22:23 PM
#6
Your information turns the case even more difficult. You were supposed to receive the 5 BTC, but you confused the receiving address. That means the 5 BTC was owned by another user and not by you. In this case, how can you prove that? What evidence you have that the another owner should send the 5 BTC to you?
If it helps anything, I could ask the other user to post here. This was part of a deal, with the 5 BTC being part of the payment.

Yes, it helps, please ask him to post a good evidence that he owns the address.

So the address 1JYC3GbbhHiYKkZkPV2PhsdYPPDAUjjomS is owned by you? Do you receive funds from Deepbit mining pool?
Yes it is and yes I did.

Excuse me, but was has my original question (who owns this adr.?) to do with which pools I mine on?
Is 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx owned by you?

It was a question just to proof your claim. No, I do not own the 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address, and if I did, you would have your 5 BTC back since I am not entitled to receive 5 BTC from any source.

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http://blockchain.info/taint/1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx

http://blockchain.info/taint/1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx?reversed=true

The address which received the funds from the another user, 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx, is probably managed by a user which also obtain funds from the Deepbit mining pool (1). This user have already sent funds to Butterfly Labs or Bit-Pay (2):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1001729


Well. wrong point. To clarify it further - look @ transactions of BFL:

http://blockchain.info/address/1JuZT3sBomuzcFjQvVTLdXM97U6wCvazJR

Today there's 7'500 BTC is left (of total 112k BTC turnover).

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1001850

That address belongs to bit-pay, not to BFL, so, you can't say for sure if that payment was for them or not.
Also, the only transaction to that adress today was of 3.500 BTC, not 7.500 like you say.
Look at the first transaction that ever went to it, 1 year ago http://blockchain.info/tx-index/1018671/3f53678ae6f8d51f004705aae9dff75c62e924fe34fb26c04c869f861fade274

The address was also used to send funds to an address listed in the znort987's Bitcoin 500 richest addresses, updated often thread (3):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1018953

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17517.99900000 fe0c68e8a74f730aa33487958bfc923f9e6f66b5 1QAHVyRzkmD4j1pU5W89htZ3c6D6E7iWDs Thu Sep  6 04:05:37 2012
donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
September 27, 2012, 02:42:50 PM
#5
Your information turns the case even more difficult. You were supposed to receive the 5 BTC, but you confused the receiving address. That means the 5 BTC was owned by another user and not by you. In this case, how can you prove that? What evidence you have that the another owner should send the 5 BTC to you?
If it helps anything, I could ask the other user to post here. This was part of a deal, with the 5 BTC being part of the payment.

So the address 1JYC3GbbhHiYKkZkPV2PhsdYPPDAUjjomS is owned by you? Do you receive funds from Deepbit mining pool?
Yes it is and yes I did.

Excuse me, but was has my original question (who owns this adr.?) to do with which pools I mine on?
Is 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx owned by you?
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
September 27, 2012, 02:29:56 PM
#4
I asked someone to sent 5 BTC there, this is the transaction:
http://blockchain.info/tx/9f20891d7f1a31fd70c05c6a899a8d2a4adf2b33a36e4b097b85b01151208f3a

I was very tired and confused the "receive coins" with the "address book" tab.

Your information turns the case even more difficult. You were supposed to receive the 5 BTC, but you confused the receiving address. That means the 5 BTC was owned by another user and not by you. In this case, how can you prove that? What evidence you have that the another owner should send the 5 BTC to you?

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I made one (intentional) transaction to this address, which was
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/4348272/426c6111fe2696643442c2bc190dfb61fef57e9d743eb1c4bee4ab2c9991ee2d

Unfortunately I don't remember what it was for. But I took place in a raffle around this time and payed through bit-pay. But I'm not sure it was bit-pay.


So the address 1JYC3GbbhHiYKkZkPV2PhsdYPPDAUjjomS is owned by you? Do you receive funds from Deepbit mining pool?
donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
September 27, 2012, 01:41:50 PM
#3
I asked someone to sent 5 BTC there, this is the transaction:
http://blockchain.info/tx/9f20891d7f1a31fd70c05c6a899a8d2a4adf2b33a36e4b097b85b01151208f3a

I was very tired and confused the "receive coins" with the "address book" tab.

I made one (intentional) transaction to this address, which was
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/4348272/426c6111fe2696643442c2bc190dfb61fef57e9d743eb1c4bee4ab2c9991ee2d

Unfortunately I don't remember what it was for. But I took place in a raffle around this time and payed through bit-pay. But I'm not sure it was bit-pay.
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
September 27, 2012, 11:28:06 AM
#2
Does anybody know?
I had some BTC sent to this address by accident.

Edit: Could be bit-pay?!

Please, show up your evidence. Information is necessary to elaborate your case. How many Bitcoins did you sent to 1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx address? Which is the transaction ID?

http://blockchain.info/address/1Nbjpo1tkeayJ28me2kNcZ3ZoqBQHJqoAx
donator
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
September 27, 2012, 05:03:16 AM
#1
Does anybody know?
I had some BTC sent to this address by accident.

Edit: Could be bit-pay?!
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