After
I discovered Pokapoka124's plagiarism, he quickly added a link to the source and escaped the ban. But he is indeed a deliberate plagiarist, as evidenced by the second report. The date of the
original is dated January 19, 2021, the
plagiarism date is January 20, 2021 (no links provided). If you check his message history, you will understand that he forms most of his texts by copying clippings from new sites.
PlagiarismUser:
Pokapoka124Post link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5311064.msg56145997#msg56145997Additional link to third source:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bible-quotation-found-in-bitcoin-block-number-666-666People usually encrypt messages on Bitcoin blockchain through a sent transaction. These messages varies from different individual and organisation records. The first message recorded on Bitcoin blockchain network was in 2009. It was encrypted in the bitcoin blockchain’s genesis block.
Recently a certain biblical message was seen encrypted in a transaction in block number 666,666 of the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain. The message is a quotation from the sixth book in the New Testament, St.Paul’s epistle to the Romans. It reads: “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good – Romans 12:21.”
The individual who sent the transaction paid over $50 in fees. This is quite expensive compared to the normal peak average fee on Bitcoin blockchain in a day via bitinfocharts.com records. This shows that the sender’s interest was to have the transaction, and the message, imbedded in block 666,666. Why pay such a high fee just to save a message on the blockchain?