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34 sats \ 23 replies \ @DarthCoin 12 Apr \ on: Looking for @DarthCoin's hidden 1 BTC in his guides bitcoin
You are wasting your time trying to rob my BTC instead of learning more about Bitcoin.
That's not what a real bitcoiner will do, only shitcoiners want to take what is not theirs...
I'd give it back if you want it. And wouldn't be robbing if you literally give me the keys.
I think it's been a fun experiment and I've learned about Bitcoin in the process. Furthermore, I'm either discouraging the next person that sees your nerdsniper message (https://xkcd.com/356/) from trying, or at least saving them some time to get started ;-)
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if I would let on a table a paper with a wallet seed on it, you would take it and use it for yourself without telling me ?
Taking something that is not yours, isn't it robbery ?
And you are doing it also with premeditation.
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No.
But if you leave a riddle and challenge people to find it, then yes. And I would let you know as I did. Feel free to move them, they are your coins. The challenge still works even if the account is empty. Would be satisfactory enough to find a wallet that once had 1 BTC.
When I started I thought that you actually wanted people to find it. As some kind of reward for getting educated about Bitcoin. You literally say: “read my guides, there's even the 12 words for a wallet containing 1 BTC on them, in plain sight”.
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“read my guides, there's even the 12 words for a wallet containing 1 BTC on them, in plain sight”.
When I read this for the first time, my head 🤯 exploded. (As when I heard him say he left 1 BTC under a rock 🪨 Over there on some European path) 🤯
I did not understand how someone could leave a 1 BTC out there.
Then I understood that @DarthCoin was simply someone who had many BTC. And his life will not reach them all even if he wants to do it.
I thought the following: 🤔💭 This man has left a great challenge for those who are worth finding it. And that is amazing.
I don't understand why he says now that they want to steal it ... 😵💫
You should be happy. (Someone appeared worthy who resolved the riddle). And it deserves its reward.
Maybe he thought no one could achieve the feat.
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I understand it the same way. Same goes for the photo of the cats with steganography for a wallet.
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One thing is to leave a piece of paper with 12 words under a rock in the middle of nowhere, with instructions how to GET the sats, as geocaching game.
And another thing is to hide 12 words in a guide, online, as a proof that nobody can think about it as a place to keep a seed.
As I said: if I leave on a table, in a coffee shop a piece of paper with 12 words of a seed, 99,99% of people seeing it will take it as it could be THEIR property. Only 1 or 2 will take the paper and give it back to me.... THAT is my point. People nowadays think only in TAKING what is not theirs... there's no respect for property.
The intention of finding them is clearly of taking something that is not yours. This is the wrong part that people do not understand. They think that if is posted online, it up for grabs, they don't even think about THE MORALITY of that act, that is pure robbery.
And I did that exactly to see how people nowadays think. There's no morality, everybody wants to do harm to another (steal, damage, kill) and we will never evolve to a higher level of intelligent beings if we do not respect the natural law.
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I understand your point, I also have little or no faith in the populace.
When reading your words in the guide, I could swear that you invite me to solve the challenge of finding the hidden words.
And I also thought that doing so would lead me to an empty wallet. Assuming that you are an intelligent being and that you did not really leave 1 BTC hidden in a guide waiting for a hacker or some mortal to take it at any time.