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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the top financial crimes watchdog within the U.S. Treasury Department, is hiring two policy officers to help draft regulations for the cryptocurrency space.

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Disclosed in Dec. 11 job postings, these “Strategic Policy Officers” will “assist in the development of policy responses” to “threats” posed by cryptocurrency, issue advisories to financial institutions and collaborate across government and the private sector on crypto policy.

The timing of the listings is notable. Just two weeks prior, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stoked rumors that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin would rush out self-hosted wallet regulations that Armstrong speculated could cripple the industry.
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I'd only do it for certifiably dead addresses, not that there's any way of telling apart from definite burner ones. And I'd hand them back to the original owners. And if they didn't venerate me to the heavens I'd empty their new address. And every other subsequent one.
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11111111111111114oLvT2

Or 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE would be pretty cool too..

I like your approach to the question. While most people reacted to with what they'd do if they had Satoshi's coins or one of the exchange cold wallets, you came up with a vanity address. Smiley

I'd try to find an address that contains lost coins, like the one belonging to that guy who threw away his old computer and later went on looking for it in dumpsters, but did not succeed.

That would be a harmless way to get rich.
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If you would be able to get the full private key for one address for free... would you accept this offer?

of course. are you willing to provide me with one?
sr. member
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Actually PayPals new patent heads into this direction.

Once they own / store a big bunch of priv keys in their central DBs, I m very sure you ll see hackers ask and sell exactly what OP does here..


 Grin

Good, PayPal deserves to be fucked big time
hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
Actually PayPals new patent heads into this direction.

Once they own / store a big bunch of priv keys in their central DBs, I m very sure you ll see hackers ask and sell exactly what OP does here..


 Grin
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Hey Guys,

If you would be able to get the full private key for one address for free... would you accept this offer?

-> If yes which address and why?

Best regards,

Patrick Grin

 Grin  Good joke sir.  Why someone will give his private key to anybody. 
Or if you are serious (though you are not) would you give me your private key?  Definitely not.  Then the question ends here.
Please find another joke sir Grin
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For me no i because how if that key has a backdoor that can use hacker to hack or to get all your bitcoin then what are you going to do? For me i don't want because im already contented on what wallet i use in daily and if that private key hack again like what bitnifix happen the price of bitcoin will continue to down.
I agree with your opinion. For me, I will not take any offer like that. Its like stealing an asset and my conscience can't bear hacking or stealing someones "fruit of their labor". Just knowing that they are working hard for it to earn that much. Its a shame for those who are hackers because they are not worthy to have it.
newbie
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If it's my own private key then yes, but if it's not mine, why would I get that? Surely, your conscience will bug you for the rest of your life. You have your own key so just stick with it. You don't need to stole someone's private key to earn.
sr. member
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what's the purpose of this thread......?!?
hero member
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Hey Guys,

If you would be able to get the full private key for one address for free... would you accept this offer?

-> If yes which address and why?

Best regards,

Patrick Grin
it is difficult to get this services for free even for a custom address also if anyone would guide us appreciate it .
sr. member
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For me no i because how if that key has a backdoor that can use hacker to hack or to get all your bitcoin then what are you going to do? For me i don't want because im already contented on what wallet i use in daily and if that private key hack again like what bitnifix happen the price of bitcoin will continue to down.
legendary
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Hey Guys,

If you would be able to get the full private key for one address for free... would you accept this offer?

-> If yes which address and why?

Best regards,

Patrick Grin

If this opportunity would offered to me then I would choose one of the first addresses generated by satoshi and that has balance on it because people want to own one of the earliest address in the bitcoin history or an address that does not have an owner.
hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
legendary
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Mr C Wright would pay you in dog biscuits for one of satoshi's private key's
after all he is in debt so cant pay you anything else,

the australian gov are after him and the only way to avoid jail time is to have the private key to use as evidence for a reasonable doubt defense that the pile of PUBLIC keys he fraudulently used as a trust collateral was his, so having atleast 1 key that he would then own would free him of the fear of arrest... for now

he is so eager to show the world he actually has a private key that he would obviously pay you in dog food for that privilege
YIz
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I would like the privatekey of the most valueable wallet, but of course I will not touch the funds..
legendary
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BTC or BUST
11111111111111114oLvT2

Or 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE would be pretty cool too..
legendary
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1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF, duh!


Obviously, 3Nxwenay9Z8Lc9JBiywExpnEFiLp6Afp8v would be more desirable, but that is a multi-sig address, so a single private key is probably not enough.
member
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Hey Guys,

If you would be able to get the full private key for one address for free... would you accept this offer?


We get that every time we download a new wallet Cheesy
legendary
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In that case, if someone somehow figures that glitch out, the bitcoin's value will go down to zero, so it'd be useless to get the private key for any address. Stupid question as well as thread BTW. Tongue
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