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Re: Random 0.00001 BTC from Laxo Trade?
by
SHA255
on 27/09/2014, 17:13:08 UTC
Seriously, you could just copy and paste 10k addresses, they would pick them up, Im sure they are just scraping the site and paying varied amounts. The most ive seen is .0002 I think. They can send those to me all day long, might not be much now, but in 10 years, it might be a few hundred bucks, lol.... Other groups are starting to do this as well. one that I dont want to receive has the initals CP, you can figure it out, their sig starts out 1cpXXX or something.. Im thinking about sending what they sent me back with a note, "not interested" but that just might cause them to send me more..Thats something that should be implemented some time.. a way to block addresses.

Has anyone gotten a payment from an address posted on the forum but that has never had money sent to it? From reports of others that have received payments to change addresses, I think that they might be getting addresses from the blockchain and not scraping this site.

Anyway, here's a test, start paying!:


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I had checked several of your addresses that you posted and they all had received at least .00001 BTC from laxo.

Just out of curiosity how do you generate so many addresses like this? I tried using bitaddress.org however I cannot figure out how to get them in a format that would allow me to import the addresses to either multibit nor blockchain.info. I was able to copy the output from bitaddress into text edit and create a .csv file so I can copy the public keys to a post here, but can't get it in a format that blockchain.info or multibit will inport