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Topic: [WTB] Buying old BTC, LTC and DOGE wallets! (Automated site! FreeBitcoins.com) - page 2. (Read 163742 times)

legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I'm still purchasing old empty BTC, LTC, and DOGE addresses there were in use on May 12, 2014 with FreeBitcoins.com.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
250 BTC that is straight BTG will earn you about 3.55 BTC.

We had a nice dig today: https://btgexplorer.com/tx/d1fb9ab1b552b2840c2ca7913046f96938d0158a13858411f7078a70b60b1ee2

Check to see if your addresses qualify: https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/dig/
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Feel free to snoop through some of our past digs for payment examples... our successful digs are kind of spread out at the moment:

CLAM solo digs: https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/digs/

Bitcoin Cash solo digs: https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/bcc_digs/

Bitcoin Gold solo digs:  https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/btg_digs/

Wallet digs (CLAM/BCC/BTG all grouped):  https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/wallets/
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I hate to ask so many questions

I'm happy to help!  Don't feel bad asking... questions are my job <3

Just as a quick example, I had a BTC address with 1.2 BTC in it on August 1st, does this mean that there is 1.2 BCH claimable from this address?

Yes.

We charge 10% for BCC (BCH).

If this does happen to be the case, how much would you expect (estimate) to pay me for something like that?

So we would liquidate 1.08 BCC... which would yield around 0.16138438 BTC to be sent to you.

The address may qualify for CLAMS and BTG as well... which would be more BTC on top of that .16.

I believe it also had about 10k satoshi in it at the time of the October 2017 fork, would this add any value to the address or is the dust negligible?

We would dig and dump that as well!  Those coins would be included with the .16 payment.

It would add a small amount of value... a Satoshi saved, is a Satoshi earned!
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1123
Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

Just as a quick example, I had a BTC address with 1.2 BTC in it on August 1st, does this mean that there is 1.2 BCH claimable from this address? If this does happen to be the case, how much would you expect (estimate) to pay me for something like that? I have many addresses, but this does seem to be the case for one of them that I am looking at.

I believe it also had about 10k satoshi in it at the time of the October 2017 fork, would this add any value to the address or is the dust negligible? I hate to ask so many questions, but I indeed feel like I may be sitting on a stash collectively and don't want to over-excite myself if I'm not.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
This is an example of a beautiful wallet dig:  https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/wallets/id/3046/

This user also had a BTG payment to them as well that isn't documented on that page.

Their total payment was 36.85231379 BTC.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I was planning on finding/recovering all of my old addresses from 2014-2017, going through my old desktop and laptop, etc. Then seeing which ones "qualify", and after I figure out how many/which addresses qualify I was going to get all of the private keys organized and submit them all at once. Would it be necessary to import then all to one wallet file, or would it be sufficient to submit all of the addresses that qualify pretty much simultaneously with the same payment address and you will lump them together manually?

It might take me a few days because my old desktop and laptop is in the next town over (talk about cold storage). It is a good sign to me that even 1/4 of the addresses I have access to immediately qualifies, I have a few more wallets to go through on my computer here. I will make sure to empty them and then I guess we'll get you those private keys after I'm all organized and sure which addresses will be "compromised".

August 1, 2017 - I think the one address I checked qualifies from this date, and I'm sure my other old ones will qualify for the October 24, 2017. This is an exciting idea, saves me a lot of hassle.

Be sure to retain your private keys after compromising them... "just in case" you accidentally have an automated payment sent to them or whatnot.

Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

Bundling your addresses into a single .dat will be the easiest way to dig them and be sure to remember your change addresses: https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/dig_wallet/

Change addresses are a gold mine for CLAMS.

Large balance addresses are a gold mine for Bitcoin Cash / Bitcoin Gold.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1123
I was planning on finding/recovering all of my old addresses from 2014-2017, going through my old desktop and laptop, etc. Then seeing which ones "qualify", and after I figure out how many/which addresses qualify I was going to get all of the private keys organized and submit them all at once. Would it be necessary to import then all to one wallet file, or would it be sufficient to submit all of the addresses that qualify pretty much simultaneously with the same payment address and you will lump them together manually?

It might take me a few days because my old desktop and laptop is in the next town over (talk about cold storage). It is a good sign to me that even 1/4 of the addresses I have access to immediately qualifies, I have a few more wallets to go through on my computer here. I will make sure to empty them and then I guess we'll get you those private keys after I'm all organized and sure which addresses will be "compromised".

August 1, 2017 - I think the one address I checked qualifies from this date, and I'm sure my other old ones will qualify for the May 12, 2014. This is an exciting idea, saves me a lot of hassle. Sat here worrying about how to get my fork coins for awhile.

Fingers crossed that I have the big bucks sitting there.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I highly recommend digging multiple addresses at once.  This allows me to package your payment into a single payment.

Addresses in use on May 12, 2014 are worth about .0025 BTC atm... the cost to send the coins is .0005, so you can see why you'd want to dig multiple at a time.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
No problem, I am happy to hear that it is back up and running; I just checked 4 of my old addresses and already 1 of them is giving me a positive message -
"We can dig this address! Fill in your private key and payment info, and we'll send your coins to you."

Congrats first off Cheesy

I am wondering if there is anyway to receive any indication of how much coin I will be receiving before disclosing my private key? I'd like to know if it's "worth" it, even though it is empty if I am compromising one of my addresses for next to nothing then I won't bother.

Right now our system doesn't display the qualifications of the address... just the fact that the address does, in fact, qualify for at least one of the forks we dig for.

The prices on the front page of our digger are just rough estimates.  The actual payment sent for your address is the actual coins earned from the market liquidation.

I have dozens more addresses to check, but I want to make sure the one address works. I am excited to dig through my old wallets, I could use the money and it seems like I already am sitting on some.

There is a chance you are sitting on a nice chunk of hidden coinage.

Here are the dates to remember:

May 12, 2014
August 1, 2017
October 24, 2017

Each date will qualify your address for additional coins.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1123
No problem, I am happy to hear that it is back up and running; I just checked 4 of my old addresses and already 1 of them is giving me a positive message -
"We can dig this address! Fill in your private key and payment info, and we'll send your coins to you."

I am wondering if there is anyway to receive any indication of how much coin I will be receiving before disclosing my private key? I'd like to know if it's "worth" it, even though it is empty if I am compromising one of my addresses for next to nothing then I won't bother.

I have dozens more addresses to check, but I want to make sure the one address works. I am excited to dig through my old wallets, I could use the money and it seems like I already am sitting on some.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I'm trying to check some of my old addresses that I just recently found; I still have an old desktop that I need to check as well, since it should be from exactly 2010-2015 and I certainly used bitcoin on it. Your site had just been giving me a 504-error all morning though. I am wondering if you have any idea when this may be back up so I can check if the addresses I've already found are worth anything?

The website is back up.

I'm not sure why it was down, but Kef was able to fix it in just a few minutes.

Sorry about that!

I see this other guy is really upset about something, is there a link or anywhere that more information on their case can be read? It sounds like we can check our addresses without giving you our private key, and it sounds like you pay everything, every time you agree to.. I don't understand what the hangup could be unless this user is just having an unreasonable panic attack.

I'm assuming you mean the guy a few posts up.

He is an Investorhub penny stock scammer... he has TONS of accounts here on Bitcointalk and I try to flag as many of them as possible.

Here is one of his more negative accounts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=154345
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1123
I'm trying to check some of my old addresses that I just recently found; I still have an old desktop that I need to check as well, since it should be from exactly 2010-2015 and I certainly used bitcoin on it. Your site had just been giving me a 504-error all morning though. I am wondering if you have any idea when this may be back up so I can check if the addresses I've already found are worth anything?

I see this other guy is really upset about something, is there a link or anywhere that more information on their case can be read? It sounds like we can check our addresses without giving you our private key, and it sounds like you pay everything, every time you agree to.. I don't understand what the hangup could be unless this user is just having an unreasonable panic attack.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Would whoever attempt to dig address 114FtpSboUNcZD9hfwi6E8d61oJMtaF2VB... please contact me!

The payment address for the dig was 1CpGzdyZ4BmeWzZwqCx887T3bRFFMHpuCn

I will pay you a bonus for your time <3
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Hello,

I'm sorry, this is a whole new thing to me.
May I ask if I have a old cex.io wallet, will you take it?

Thanks!

As long as you have the private key for a qualifying address... we will take it.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Hello,

I'm sorry, this is a whole new thing to me.
May I ask if I have a old cex.io wallet, will you take it?

Thanks!
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 17
BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
Daily bump!

scammer! >>> why don't you do something productive with your life? ~Give your heart to Jesus.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 17
BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
Feedback I just received negative feedback from Fucktard.

"known troll scammer hacker ~ stole 1 million+ doge coins."

 Roll Eyes From whom?

stop hacking brah Smiley not cool letting your personal vendetta cloud your wise judgement..>_> unflag me you turkey
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