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Topic: [WTB] Sell your EMPTY ETH Wallet! ($5-10/address) - page 3. (Read 1023 times)

legendary
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If OP found some smart way to capitalize on old addresses, good for him.

I've just seen this thread: old Bitcoin addresses as 'NFT' on the Bitcoin blockchain - 'signature chain' - I don't profess to follow it at all.  However, now I'm wondering if the OP is going to be a pioneer of utilising the ETH wallets?

Not 2021 wallets, no, not ever. Try 2015 ICO wallets for that at best (in about a decade). Those referenced BTC NFTs otherwise have 0 volume, no floor price nor listings and 1 owner  Roll Eyes DYOR

Such interest, such value, much wow. If you're able to sell (ie share) an old empty ETH address for $, then go for it imo.
legendary
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If OP found some smart way to capitalize on old addresses, good for him.

I've just seen this thread: old Bitcoin addresses as 'NFT' on the Bitcoin blockchain - 'signature chain' - I don't profess to follow it at all.  However, now I'm wondering if the OP is going to be a pioneer of utilising the ETH wallets?

Then again, it could just be a signature and alt farmer ready to sew their crops and offer ETH as well as staked BTC wallet addresses when peddling their wares.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Paying $15 for wallets with uniswap transactions before 09-2020  Smiley

I can't help but wonder if you are wanting to cash in on a fork that occurred around that time that most people are probably oblivious to?  Not saying there actually was a fork, but I'm wondering.

There was nothing in the ETH itself, apart from the POW-POS fork in 9.2020, but ther could be an altcoin distribution that required used ETH address, the way MWC coin required you to input BTC address to be eligible.

If OP found some smart way to capitalize on old addresses, good for him.

From a quick search I also found also PulseChain and Etherlite. Couldn't find a coin price on the former and the latter was 10-15 ETL per ETH at a value of $0.000464, so I'm guessing this is about ETHPOW.
hero member
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Paying $15 for wallets with uniswap transactions before 09-2020  Smiley

There's a risk involved on it because the seller we cannot call it a seller because they still have a copy of the private keys, the right word is sharer, and they can also participate in these tenets and beat you to claim the airdrop, but anyway since you seem to be comfortable with that risk and paying to pay people to share their wallet, it's your decision to take that risk.
legendary
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Paying $15 for wallets with uniswap transactions before 09-2020  Smiley

I can't help but wonder if you are wanting to cash in on a fork that occurred around that time that most people are probably oblivious to?  Not saying there actually was a fork, but I'm wondering.

There was nothing in the ETH itself, apart from the POW-POS fork in 9.2020, but ther could be an altcoin distribution that required used ETH address, the way MWC coin required you to input BTC address to be eligible.

If OP found some smart way to capitalize on old addresses, good for him.
legendary
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Paying $15 for wallets with uniswap transactions before 09-2020  Smiley

I can't help but wonder if you are wanting to cash in on a fork that occurred around that time that most people are probably oblivious to?  Not saying there actually was a fork, but I'm wondering.
newbie
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Paying $15 for wallets with uniswap transactions before 09-2020  Smiley
legendary
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OP's explanation on why they needed active ETH wallets sounded plausible. However, those selling should also factor in certain risk associated with such. For instance, I hope they don't get tagged as farmed accounts as alts with others here too. Many users were caught unawares like that in the past because they sold bounties to same users and their wallets got connected. I'm not saying that's exactly what's going to happen here. Just stating my perspective and one cent opinion.
newbie
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still buying? i have some address
newbie
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For sure. Add me on skype  Smiley
legendary
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Buying as much as you can get, as long as they have uniswap activity before 2021!

I can supply you with over 1,000 wallets. That's why I'm asking if you're ready to handle this volume.

newbie
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Buying as much as you can get, as long as they have uniswap activity before 2021!
legendary
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What is the maximum number of wallets you can buy?
newbie
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Paying the MAX for wallets with DEX activity! Preferably Uniswap transactions before 2021  Smiley
jr. member
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I sold him  a wallet he pay instantly thanks my  friend
full member
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sold my old eth addy. legit!




sr. member
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Hey folks!

I'm currently buying empty eth wallets
Wallets must be at least 6+ months old with activity

All you need to do is message me your address and I'll send over an offer
Paying $5-10 depending on how active the address is


Can pay with crypto

I'll send money first for reputable members

Contact me on Skype: https://join.skype.com/invite/oA0wTMZXRah0
I haven't logged in to the forum for a long time, and today it was the first time I dealt with this person @WebsiteAvid. I sold him my old Ethereum wallet, and he paid me $12 of BNB for it, smooth and fast transaction. Thank you bro
newbie
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The testnets I want to do, you deposit crypto on their platform and the wallet is just used to sign messages and approve transactions so it's not a huge risk for me
hero member
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Hey! - Totally understandable
Basically I want to participate in new incentivised testnets and they tend to reject wallets that are pretty recent as they think you might be a bot.

Which is why I'm looking for old wallets preferably with activity

Hope that clears things up  Smiley
Selling of wallet really don't seem possible to me since even after the deal is done there is no full assurance of ownership transfer, the original owner can't always be keeping track of the wallet and might be tempted to move out your proposed funds which might be gotten from your said testnet
newbie
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Hey! - Totally understandable
Basically I want to participate in new incentivised testnets and they tend to reject wallets that are pretty recent as they think you might be a bot.

Which is why I'm looking for old wallets preferably with activity

Hope that clears things up  Smiley
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