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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.
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.
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Is real. But I leave it for me. Yes, is a backup, not the only copy. Is a backup of a backup of a backup, in case that any of other copies are destroyed/lost, I could still have a way to get those words from my own texts, posted online. Even that github/substack for example will wipe the entire of my content, my guides are still spread in other places, other languages so I can still reach my seed.
"The invitation" suggested was EXACTLY my point, to see how people think and act, ignoring totally the natural law. I've tested that even with the few most ancap friends I have IRL. They still want to take my sats LOL. Very few were saying from the start: "if I would find the words, I will not take your sats... that means stealing and I do not agree with that".
If more people will start by respecting the natural law and not the bullshit invented "laws" by the govs, we will have a better world. But people are retarded... prefer to hide behind any other "gov law" that fit for their retarded mind doing harm to another and call it "LEGAL". They forgot the meaning of the word MORAL/ RIGHT.
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Now it is clearer, the invitation is to see and verify that there you have a backup. And that we could also encode information.
It is not an invitation to take yours.
There they say:
"It is not what you say but how you say it"
And I believe that we can hit him.
"It is not what he says, but what you understand"
and as you understand or how interpreters varies from person to person.
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If I would want people to verify publicly that seed, I could just post the pubkey of an address of that wallet and sign a message with it (as would be a normal public way to prove something in a wallet). But I DO NOT WANT to reveal my private things in a public mode. It's my own business what is inside that wallet. This is not a "public contest" as many interpret it, to find my seed and take the sats. This is an example of how you could hide your backup seed in a plain sight and stay perfectly calm that nobody will find them. As you said, you could spend a lot of time trying to look into and in the end you will find an empty wallet (because I move the sats or simply they weren't there) or you will never find the right one, because the combinations are almost infinite.
Seeing that some people really try to do that totally useless job without even thinking about the meaningless possibility that will find nothing, it blows my mind.
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It is good that this situation has happened ... It serves as an example to several aspects to consider. And I think that the most relevant aspect here would be the use of a 13 word. A "passphrase" is super important. In case of some backup copy, without the other key 🔐 (13th word) they could not access the Sats.
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Not having the words order is a stronger protection than most 13th words.
In this case the best security improvement would be to not advertise as a challenge that you have a mnemonic in one of the guides.
Maybe the fact that people “misunderstand” your invitation to find your mnemonic is your fault.
In communication, the responsibility of having the message delivered and understood is of the sender.
About the “totally useless job”: some people like to play as a way of learning. Even through doing “useless” things.
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Not so clearly if so many of us got it wrong. But don't worry, it's clear now.
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PEOPLE WILL REMEMBER MY WORDS... AFTER I WILL DIE. And that's why I wrote this important article about bitcoin and natural law: https://darth-coin.github.io/general/natural-law-bitcoin-en.html This is another deep rabbit hole that many bitcoiners are still afraid to take. I've done my mission on this fucked up planet, now is time for me to leave.
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You are not speaking the truth. Read the title: “Looking for @DarthCoin's hidden 1 BTC in his guides”.
Finding does not mean stealing.
You are focused on labeling everyone else as a retard/shitcoiner/thief.
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You are still insisting in your idiocy...
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You are still talking about some harm that never happened.
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your intentions were clear: let's find out darth's seed from his guide and take his hidden sats.