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Topic: [WTS] Hand Poured Soy Candles! (Read 3064 times)

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In memory of Zepher
March 03, 2015, 11:11:08 AM
#51
Bought some candles last week and they arrived very fast.  Very nice - I'm a big fan!   Thanks for the easy transaction.
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February 27, 2015, 09:22:40 AM
#50
Free votive with orders over $25 in BTC!
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February 26, 2015, 01:12:46 PM
#49
Thanks for the signed message and sorry for the trouble. Good luck with your business!

No problem. Hopefully that will help with sales Wink
legendary
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#Free market
February 26, 2015, 12:35:57 PM
#48
Thanks for the signed message and sorry for the trouble. Good luck with your business!
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February 26, 2015, 11:55:11 AM
#47
I was asked by KaChingCoinDev to verify the signed message and I was able to do so.

Hopefully all this didn't distract you from your sales too much Smiley

Thanks!

Nobody wants candles???

Need to make bitcoin themed candles..with unique scent.... this is your oppertunity to introduce the world what a bitcoin should smell like..

Run with it... Good luck..

Hmmm, that is an idea. What should bitcoin smell like?
BG4
legendary
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PaperSafe
February 26, 2015, 11:47:51 AM
#46
I was asked by KaChingCoinDev to verify the signed message and I was able to do so.

Hopefully all this didn't distract you from your sales too much Smiley

Thanks!

Nobody wants candles???

Need to make bitcoin themed candles..with unique scent.... this is your oppertunity to introduce the world what a bitcoin should smell like..

Run with it... Good luck..
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February 26, 2015, 09:14:28 AM
#45
I was asked by KaChingCoinDev to verify the signed message and I was able to do so.

Hopefully all this didn't distract you from your sales too much Smiley

Thanks!

Nobody wants candles???
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February 25, 2015, 09:31:56 PM
#44
I was asked by KaChingCoinDev to verify the signed message and I was able to do so.

Hopefully all this didn't distract you from your sales too much Smiley
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 09:10:36 PM
#43
I just remembered my password!!!

Okay,

here is the details:



message:
Code:
2/25/15 5:19 PM

Address:

1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT

Thanks!
Code:
ILaTe6Fga44WIU6XOVhI9DwXYpWutpDBTYlOti/+8lVEYoNrf6bKSUmyxuT9V2Vkk8Tb9Bohq7vVX2ix1AtqUUk=
The signature is valid, however it is confusing what exactly the message is. If you use the below quote as then entire message then it will validate
Quote
2/25/15 5:19 PM

Address:

1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT

Thanks!
Additionally the domain that the OP's email is attached to was registered almost a year ago, and has not transferred since then, however the OP's account was created only ~8 months ago. The domain is very similar to the OP's handle, so I doubt that someone who would potentially hack the OP's account would happen to control a domain so similar to his name. Either way I think it is safe to say the OP is the original owner of the account

Thanks!
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February 25, 2015, 08:45:08 PM
#42
I just remembered my password!!!

Okay,

here is the details:



message:
Code:
2/25/15 5:19 PM

Address:

1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT

Thanks!
Code:
ILaTe6Fga44WIU6XOVhI9DwXYpWutpDBTYlOti/+8lVEYoNrf6bKSUmyxuT9V2Vkk8Tb9Bohq7vVX2ix1AtqUUk=
The signature is valid, however it is confusing what exactly the message is. If you use the below quote as then entire message then it will validate
Quote
2/25/15 5:19 PM

Address:

1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT

Thanks!
Additionally the domain that the OP's email is attached to was registered almost a year ago, and has not transferred since then, however the OP's account was created only ~8 months ago. The domain is very similar to the OP's handle, so I doubt that someone who would potentially hack the OP's account would happen to control a domain so similar to his name. Either way I think it is safe to say the OP is the original owner of the account
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February 25, 2015, 05:30:39 PM
#41
You're fine buddy, they are $10 candles i dont think anyone is too worried about it. You might catch some flak from the raging 16 year old's on the forum who all think they are super sleuths and ninja scam busters but the adults here don't need you to jump through a million hoops. Dont let the kids put you through the ringer, most of them are too broke to buy your $10 candles. Escrow and paypal are more than enough.

My wife is a candle lover, she is always burning something called bird of paradise. If you have that scent i will buy a few from you tomorrow when i get my feet on the ground again. Soaring at 30k feet at the moment on my way back to the states.

Nah, I don't have that scent. I have Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Mulberry Jam, Vanilla Cupcake, Raisin Scone, and Stawberries.

By the way, you look like a scammer...

Yeah, it would appear that way wouldn't it. The default trust system is a failed concept around here when its run by 16 year olds. According to them i am a scammer because they dont like my carving technique. Even after posting videos of work being carved they kept on and seriously who has time to spend 20 hours a day online arguing with kids. Especially when not a single one of my customers says they were "scammed". Give it time, they will do the same to you with your candles too if your around long enough. The minute you stop jumping through their hoops you will be branded i'm sure.

Anyways, i'll have my wife take a look when i get home tomorrow and i'll order a few from you to try them out, i'm sure there is some scent on your list she will like.


I am a previous customer of WoodCollector.  He scammed me and stole 1 BTC from me. 

Okay. Well, this is not the I hate WoodCollector thread. I am not denying he is a scammer. If he wants to buy candles, and I receive the BTC, I will sell to him.
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February 25, 2015, 05:27:38 PM
#40
You're fine buddy, they are $10 candles i dont think anyone is too worried about it. You might catch some flak from the raging 16 year old's on the forum who all think they are super sleuths and ninja scam busters but the adults here don't need you to jump through a million hoops. Dont let the kids put you through the ringer, most of them are too broke to buy your $10 candles. Escrow and paypal are more than enough.

My wife is a candle lover, she is always burning something called bird of paradise. If you have that scent i will buy a few from you tomorrow when i get my feet on the ground again. Soaring at 30k feet at the moment on my way back to the states.

Nah, I don't have that scent. I have Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Mulberry Jam, Vanilla Cupcake, Raisin Scone, and Stawberries.

By the way, you look like a scammer...

Yeah, it would appear that way wouldn't it. The default trust system is a failed concept around here when its run by 16 year olds. According to them i am a scammer because they dont like my carving technique. Even after posting videos of work being carved they kept on and seriously who has time to spend 20 hours a day online arguing with kids. Especially when not a single one of my customers says they were "scammed". Give it time, they will do the same to you with your candles too if your around long enough. The minute you stop jumping through their hoops you will be branded i'm sure.

Anyways, i'll have my wife take a look when i get home tomorrow and i'll order a few from you to try them out, i'm sure there is some scent on your list she will like.


I am a previous customer of WoodCollector.  He scammed me and stole 1 BTC from me. 
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 05:20:35 PM
#39
I just remembered my password!!!

Okay,

here is the details:



message:
Code:
2/25/15 5:19 PM

Address:

1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT

Thanks!
Code:
ILaTe6Fga44WIU6XOVhI9DwXYpWutpDBTYlOti/+8lVEYoNrf6bKSUmyxuT9V2Vkk8Tb9Bohq7vVX2ix1AtqUUk=
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 12:19:36 PM
#38
Well, sorry guys. I am trying to brute force my multibit, but I can't find a working script. If I remember my password, I will then sign it. Im going to leave my profile password the same in case I remember it. I can prove I own the etsy store by posting a message in field. If anyone will trust me and purchase, I will use escrow.

Thanks for you help everyone!
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 11:21:21 AM
#37
Ugh

I have tried every possible password

Can I take a screenshot with a message in a text box that has todays date, and the multibit???
that really would not be proof that you control the private key. It would actually be somewhat expected for a hacked account to have an encrypted wallet file.

Okay. I will keep trying to remember the password.
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February 25, 2015, 11:20:33 AM
#36
Ugh

I have tried every possible password

Can I take a screenshot with a message in a text box that has todays date, and the multibit???
that really would not be proof that you control the private key. It would actually be somewhat expected for a hacked account to have an encrypted wallet file.
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 11:17:25 AM
#35
Ugh

I have tried every possible password

Can I take a screenshot with a message in a text box that has todays date, and the multibit???
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February 25, 2015, 11:05:20 AM
#34
You're fine buddy, they are $10 candles i dont think anyone is too worried about it. You might catch some flak from the raging 16 year old's on the forum who all think they are super sleuths and ninja scam busters but the adults here don't need you to jump through a million hoops. Dont let the kids put you through the ringer, most of them are too broke to buy your $10 candles. Escrow and paypal are more than enough.

My wife is a candle lover, she is always burning something called bird of paradise. If you have that scent i will buy a few from you tomorrow when i get my feet on the ground again. Soaring at 30k feet at the moment on my way back to the states.

Nah, I don't have that scent. I have Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Mulberry Jam, Vanilla Cupcake, Raisin Scone, and Stawberries.

By the way, you look like a scammer...

Yeah, it would appear that way wouldn't it. The default trust system is a failed concept around here when its run by 16 year olds. According to them i am a scammer because they dont like my carving technique. Even after posting videos of work being carved they kept on and seriously who has time to spend 20 hours a day online arguing with kids. Especially when not a single one of my customers says they were "scammed". Give it time, they will do the same to you with your candles too if your around long enough. The minute you stop jumping through their hoops you will be branded i'm sure.

Anyways, i'll have my wife take a look when i get home tomorrow and i'll order a few from you to try them out, i'm sure there is some scent on your list she will like.
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 11:05:01 AM
#33
I just found it! I never uninstalled MultiBit. Now I need to remember my password...
legendary
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#Free market
February 25, 2015, 11:03:23 AM
#32
Here is an idea. My etsy page has feedback. I can post on a page in my store a message you would like me too. Then that will prove I own that etsy account. Will that work?

No , I don't think. You should prove that you are the real owner of KaChingCoinDev , aren't you? Is there any type of problem?

Yes. Problem is, I just got back into the bitcoin scene a few days ago, and I cannot find where my address on file is located.

Then we can't help you , sorry. Good luck with your business and remember the use of a valid escrow.
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February 25, 2015, 11:02:18 AM
#31
Here is an idea. My etsy page has feedback. I can post on a page in my store a message you would like me too. Then that will prove I own that etsy account. Will that work?

No , I don't think. You should prove that you are the real owner of KaChingCoinDev , aren't you? Is there any type of problem?

Yes. Problem is, I just got back into the bitcoin scene a few days ago, and I cannot find where my address on file is located.
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February 25, 2015, 11:01:49 AM
#30
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
I can confirm that it is not a coinbase address. I will need to look into it being a crytsy address but it does not look like one.

Is there any way to figure out where that address is? Mintpal, Cryptsy, or something like that?
I am fairly confident that it is not an exchange address. There is a way but I'd rather not disclose it. Wink

No problem. I am hoping this in not my bitcoin wallet, as I uninstalled that...
you uninstalled your Bitcoin wallet? That is a strange thing to do. What wallet software were you using?
legendary
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#Free market
February 25, 2015, 11:01:17 AM
#29
Here is an idea. My etsy page has feedback. I can post on a page in my store a message you would like me too. Then that will prove I own that etsy account. Will that work?

No , I don't think. You should prove that you are the real owner of KaChingCoinDev , aren't you? Is there any type of problem?
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 11:00:08 AM
#28
Here is an idea. My etsy page has feedback. I can post on a page in my store a message you would like me too. Then that will prove I own that etsy account. Will that work?
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:59:06 AM
#27
 
You're fine buddy, they are $10 candles i dont think anyone is too worried about it. You might catch some flak from the raging 16 year old's on the forum who all think they are super sleuths and ninja scam busters but the adults here don't need you to jump through a million hoops. Dont let the kids put you through the ringer, most of them are too broke to buy your $10 candles. Escrow and paypal are more than enough.

My wife is a candle lover, she is always burning something called bird of paradise. If you have that scent i will buy a few from you tomorrow when i get my feet on the ground again. Soaring at 30k feet at the moment on my way back to the states.

Nah, I don't have that scent. I have Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Mulberry Jam, Vanilla Cupcake, Raisin Scone, and Stawberries.

By the way, you look like a scammer...
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:58:53 AM
#26
How much for a candle in bitcoin ? From where do you ship the candle ? Can you prove that you are the real owner with a simple signed message ? Thanks for the attention.


PS: if you don't want to reply , it is not a problem.

Convert the prices on my etsy page to bitcoin, and that is what it is. I use the btcquote.com. And I am working on signing a message...
legendary
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#Free market
February 25, 2015, 10:56:16 AM
#25
How much for a candle in bitcoin ? From where do you ship the candle ? Can you prove that you are the real owner with a simple signed message ? Thanks for the attention.


PS: if you don't want to reply , it is not a problem.
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February 25, 2015, 10:54:46 AM
#24
You're fine buddy, they are $10 candles i dont think anyone is too worried about it. You might catch some flak from the raging 16 year old's on the forum who all think they are super sleuths and ninja scam busters but the adults here don't need you to jump through a million hoops. Dont let the kids put you through the ringer, most of them are too broke to buy your $10 candles. Escrow and paypal are more than enough. If you start letting them boss you around now before you know it they will have you making videos of heating the glass, melting the wax, adding the dye, mixing the fragrance, letting them cool. then after you do that they will badger you with semantics over your pouring technique and brand you a scammer because you pour too slow, or too fast. Trust me, just sell your candles, if you let the kids take over you will spend a ton of time jumping though hoops

My wife is a candle lover, she is always burning something called bird of paradise. If you have that scent i will buy a few from you tomorrow when i get my feet on the ground again. Soaring at 30k feet at the moment on my way back to the states.
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:54:15 AM
#23
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
I can confirm that it is not a coinbase address. I will need to look into it being a crytsy address but it does not look like one.

Is there any way to figure out where that address is? Mintpal, Cryptsy, or something like that?
I am fairly confident that it is not an exchange address. There is a way but I'd rather not disclose it. Wink

No problem. I am hoping this in not my bitcoin wallet, as I uninstalled that...
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February 25, 2015, 10:53:23 AM
#22
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
I can confirm that it is not a coinbase address. I will need to look into it being a crytsy address but it does not look like one.

Is there any way to figure out where that address is? Mintpal, Cryptsy, or something like that?
I am fairly confident that it is not an exchange address. There is a way but I'd rather not disclose it. Wink
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:50:48 AM
#21
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just ask on coinbase chatting feature

and here's the answer from the support team



Thank you, I missed this post.
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February 25, 2015, 10:50:07 AM
#20
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
I can confirm that it is not a coinbase address. I will need to look into it being a crytsy address but it does not look like one.

Is there any way to figure out where that address is? Mintpal, Cryptsy, or something like that?
hero member
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February 25, 2015, 10:48:22 AM
#19
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
I can confirm that it is not a coinbase address. I will need to look into it being a crytsy address but it does not look like one.
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:46:25 AM
#18
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address

Ah I see

Let me hunt to see where that address is. It could be a cryptsy or coinbase address.
hero member
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February 25, 2015, 10:45:27 AM
#17
You also need to use an address you have actually posted before. You haven't posted 1EZbYr6ZSqhDiaix9AGgLLFVmKhw7x7Qqk prior to today.
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February 25, 2015, 10:44:13 AM
#16
1BkChCzcP6kfx3PrVi2hz6exM3KucavEpT is the address that you posted, it still has Bitcoin attached to it and I know it is not a coinbase address
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February 25, 2015, 10:42:04 AM
#15
2/25/2015 10:39 AM

Hello,

Signing this key. Not sure how exactly this works, but hey!

Thanks!

Address:
1EZbYr6ZSqhDiaix9AGgLLFVmKhw7x7Qqk

Code:
J/R7KCUgj2064EfqSQSBa/+7kkZ684a9ksoYrKeo8jyTO0vLodYoHy1OfjRfpUYj+jx5GDxJNoEPBuBX1g0T2c=

Like that?
That is the correct format. Where did you post that address?
I see that you posted an address in this post. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6970441
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 10:41:49 AM
#14
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just ask on coinbase chatting feature

and here's the answer from the support team

sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:40:36 AM
#13
2/25/2015 10:39 AM

Hello,

Signing this key. Not sure how exactly this works, but hey!

Thanks!

Address:
1EZbYr6ZSqhDiaix9AGgLLFVmKhw7x7Qqk

Code:
J/R7KCUgj2064EfqSQSBa/+7kkZ684a9ksoYrKeo8jyTO0vLodYoHy1OfjRfpUYj+jx5GDxJNoEPBuBX1g0T2c=

Like that?
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February 25, 2015, 10:40:24 AM
#12
2/25/2015 10:39 AM

Hello,

Signing this key. Not sure how exactly this works, but hey!

Thanks!

Address:
1EZbYr6ZSqhDiaix9AGgLLFVmKhw7x7Qqk

Code:
J/R7KCUgj2064EfqSQSBa/+7kkZ684a9ksoYrKeo8jyTO0vLodYoHy1OfjRfpUYj+jx5GDxJNoEPBuBX1g0T2c=
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February 25, 2015, 10:38:25 AM
#11
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just used my blockchain address. I signed a message. Do I post the signature here?
You are going to want to post the address the message (that contains today's date) and the signature so the message can be verified. You will also want to point to the unedited post where you posted the message.

Should I do it in this thread?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/pgp-signing-and-signing-btc-address-963016
That thread is locked so you aren't going to be able to post there. You can post all the above information here.
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February 25, 2015, 10:36:22 AM
#10
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just used my blockchain address. I signed a message. Do I post the signature here?
You are going to want to post the address the message (that contains today's date) and the signature so the message can be verified. You will also want to point to the unedited post where you posted the message.

Should I do it in this thread?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/pgp-signing-and-signing-btc-address-963016
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February 25, 2015, 10:35:20 AM
#9
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just used my blockchain address. I signed a message. Do I post the signature here?
You are going to want to post the address the message (that contains today's date) and the signature so the message can be verified. You will also want to point to the unedited post where you posted the message.
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:33:15 AM
#8
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.

I just used my blockchain address. I signed a message. Do I post the signature here?
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February 25, 2015, 10:32:02 AM
#7
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
Coinbase does allow you to sign messages with addresses attached to their accounts.
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 10:26:49 AM
#6
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

If you use blockchain , you can sign your address

For more further info take a look on this thread, hope it's help (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/pgp-signing-and-signing-btc-address-963016)
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:25:09 AM
#5
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.

Actually, no. I got out of the Bitcoin scene for a couple months, and I just got back in a few days ago, when I reset this password. I used a coinbase account, can I use that?
hero member
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February 25, 2015, 10:22:52 AM
#4
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
Do you use a wallet service that controls the private keys to your address? Instructions as to how to sign messages can be provided.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
February 25, 2015, 10:12:27 AM
#3
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.

Yea, I forgot my old password. Honestly, I don't know anything about the signed stuff. You can see my etsy store has feedback. Ummm, any other ideas to prove I am legit?
hero member
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Merit: 500
February 25, 2015, 09:58:06 AM
#2
Your password was reset recently via email. Are you able to provide a signed message from an old address to confirm your account was not hacked?

When you are representing that your product is "hand anything" escrow is most likely not going to protect a buyer.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
February 25, 2015, 09:54:44 AM
#1
Hello,

I am selling my hand poured soy candles. I am accepting paypal or bitcoin. Bitcoin prices will be at coinbase rate. I will calculate shipping based on order size. I am located in the US. You can view my items at www.brandonscandles.com. I will sell on here, and I am willing to do escrow.

Thanks!
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