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Topic: WTB Aged Eth addresses/private keys (Read 188 times)

legendary
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January 25, 2024, 03:34:42 PM
#15
I have experience selling my old ETH addresses and ended up being scammed. I'm not sure if some of you would consider this a scam, as I agreed on the price for selling my ETH addresses and received the payment. They just took advantage of me for not knowing that the address I owned had an unclaimed Airdrop. I just found out that there's an unclaimed Airdrop after transaction and checking the transactions linked to my Ethereum address.
I don't think that it can be called as scam. As you said, you both agreed price, you got money, he got ETH addresses. He wasn't obligated to tell you why he needs these addresses and haven't done anything illegal. He simply benefited from that you wasn't aware about airdrop.
OP saying that he need it not for airdrops, I'm wondering what other reasons can be.
member
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January 24, 2024, 11:07:29 PM
#14
Are you looking for the tokens attached? I doubt if anyone will provide if they are valueable. Or you knew about this? https://decrypt.co/217338/starknet-airdrop-details-eligible-ethereum-wallets
jr. member
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January 24, 2024, 10:25:04 PM
#13
I have experience selling my old ETH addresses and ended up being scammed. I'm not sure if some of you would consider this a scam, as I agreed on the price for selling my ETH addresses and received the payment. They just took advantage of me for not knowing that the address I owned had an unclaimed Airdrop. I just found out that there's an unclaimed Airdrop after transaction and checking the transactions linked to my Ethereum address.

can you please tell why do you need that?

You tell yourself scammed even after you received the payment and accepted the deal?
sr. member
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January 24, 2024, 06:51:15 PM
#12
I have experience selling my old ETH addresses and ended up being scammed. I'm not sure if some of you would consider this a scam, as I agreed on the price for selling my ETH addresses and received the payment. They just took advantage of me for not knowing that the address I owned had an unclaimed Airdrop. I just found out that there's an unclaimed Airdrop after transaction and checking the transactions linked to my Ethereum address.

can you please tell why do you need that?
copper member
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January 24, 2024, 06:38:27 PM
#11
In case anyone wonders why some people buy Aged Eth addresses and private keys, I asked the same question about one and a half years ago and I got some responses from community members. Anyone interested can read through.

Why would someone want to buy an old empty ethereum address?
hero member
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January 24, 2024, 06:17:59 PM
#10
It's always suspicious when you are offering something that looks too good to be true and you're not telling us why, we think that it is for airdrops or tax purposes, better tell us why you're buying Aged Eth addresses/private keys what's the purpose if not these two reasons I don't recommend people selling their Aged Eth addresses/private keys until OP give us reasons on what specific method will it be used.
if he gives you reasons, it is not possible to verify that they are true, but we can summarize that what he wants is the history of transactions, because any deposit of tokens or an attempt to claim  could fail if the seller sets up a fast bot to withdraw coins, and there is no guarantee that the private key has been sold more than once, the question of why he wants an old history of transactions may give thousands of answers whose authenticity we cannot verify.
newbie
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January 24, 2024, 06:01:19 PM
#9
Indeed, not only is this pretty sketchy but the more concerning aspect of it is: why would this guy as the receiver even be trustful of whomever is “selling” him these addresses?  It’s not as if anyone who once held the private key to these addresses couldn’t just retain the information and then set up some kind of an address/mempool monitoring bot that kept an eye on the address’ activities and either front-ran/cancel/reverse the transaction(s) automatically, and drain whatever funds are in there.

Personally, if I had to hazard a guess as to why OP is wanting to purchase such things, it’s due to airdrops. Not for trying to receive any unclaimed airdrops tied to that address (as others have pointed out, that ship has sailed for most of them as the claim period has lapsed) but more likely as an attempt to give himself more “credibility” for the sybil accounts/multiple addresses he’s got going trying to farm some current or forthcoming/expected airdrop(s). I’m assuming he thinks that having the historical activity will help to counter any potential cases of being flagged as a suspicious address or sybil account; on that front, OP may not be that far off the mark.
jr. member
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January 24, 2024, 12:15:36 PM
#8
can you please tell why do you need that?
legendary
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January 24, 2024, 11:23:42 AM
#7
Don't be fooled by this "aged address" it's just an alibi. For sure OP is only acquiring Ethereum addresses with unclaimed airdrops, such as 400 UNI. You can check your Ethereum, Cosmos, BSC, or EVM Address: address here for any unclaimed Airdrop: https://earni.fi/
I don't think you can claim UNI airdrop after November 30 2023. He may want those addresses for tax purposes or to give a history for a service. I don't know, but it is better not to sell your own address, especially if it is linked to one of the platforms on which you have completed KYC.

With the high fees, do you pay in Bitcoin? If not, move this topic to the Altcoins section.


You cant claim them, you cant claim airdrops forever. Bumping for anyone that has a batch of addresses.
It's always suspicious when you are offering something that looks too good to be true and you're not telling us why, we think that it is for airdrops or tax purposes, better tell us why you're buying Aged Eth addresses/private keys what's the purpose if not these two reasons I don't recommend people selling their Aged Eth addresses/private keys until OP give us reasons on what specific method will it be used.
newbie
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January 24, 2024, 09:10:03 AM
#6
Don't be fooled by this "aged address" it's just an alibi. For sure OP is only acquiring Ethereum addresses with unclaimed airdrops, such as 400 UNI. You can check your Ethereum, Cosmos, BSC, or EVM Address: address here for any unclaimed Airdrop: https://earni.fi/
I don't think you can claim UNI airdrop after November 30 2023. He may want those addresses for tax purposes or to give a history for a service. I don't know, but it is better not to sell your own address, especially if it is linked to one of the platforms on which you have completed KYC.

With the high fees, do you pay in Bitcoin? If not, move this topic to the Altcoins section.


You cant claim them, you cant claim airdrops forever. Bumping for anyone that has a batch of addresses.
legendary
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January 24, 2024, 08:28:46 AM
#5
Don't be fooled by this "aged address" it's just an alibi. For sure OP is only acquiring Ethereum addresses with unclaimed airdrops, such as 400 UNI. You can check your Ethereum, Cosmos, BSC, or EVM Address: address here for any unclaimed Airdrop: https://earni.fi/
I don't think you can claim UNI airdrop after November 30 2023. He may want those addresses for tax purposes or to give a history for a service. I don't know, but it is better not to sell your own address, especially if it is linked to one of the platforms on which you have completed KYC.

With the high fees, do you pay in Bitcoin? If not, move this topic to the Altcoins section.
sr. member
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January 24, 2024, 08:05:05 AM
#4
"Age address" you mean with past previous transactions? Any minimum number of transactions? On what particular year are you interested in? And how many address/private keys do you want.
Don't be fooled by this "aged address" it's just an alibi. For sure OP is only acquiring Ethereum addresses with unclaimed airdrops, such as 400 UNI. You can check your Ethereum, Cosmos, BSC, or EVM Address: address here for any unclaimed Airdrop: https://earni.fi/
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 23, 2024, 06:43:03 PM
#3
"Age address" you mean with past previous transactions? Any minimum number of transactions? On what particular year are you interested in? And how many address/private keys do you want.

A few years old, a dozen transactions or so. Nothing crazy. Contact me at loops77 on telegram. need 2 or 3 now. a few dozen later on.
hero member
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pxzone.online
January 23, 2024, 06:13:41 PM
#2
"Age address" you mean with past previous transactions? Any minimum number of transactions? On what particular year are you interested in? And how many address/private keys do you want.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 23, 2024, 06:08:54 PM
#1
Paying $15 to $20 for each one. I will pay first if you are trusted member. Must have several transactions.
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