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Originally Posted by jscott
Ya ruff, he's really trying hard to act like he knows what he's talking about. I wonder if he's ever used Bitcoin or he's just Googling to find what problems he can.
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I almost feel bad about this, since it's now apparent that you've spent years posting utter crap here and nobody has bothered wasting their time correcting you until now, and now faced with facts, you have no idea how to deal with it except haplessly yell "scammer!" and "attacker!".
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I planned to show anyone hands-on usage, by that they need to give me an address and I'd be revealing my own, if you learned crypto basics you should know this.
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If you knew anything about LN you wouldn't be claiming someone needs you or your bitcoin address or a centralized exchange to use it.
In fact even someone with just the "crypto basics" knows one of worst things you can possibly do with your coins is unnecessarily transfer them to a third party service like an exchange - aka
not your keys, not your coins.
You know even less about keys/encryption than you do about LN or decentralization though.
You claim you can't expose your bitcoin address because you think you can only have one address, because you keep your satoshis on an exchange that only gives you one address.
If you knew even "crypto basics" you'd know you can create a virtually unlimited number of addresses, none of which has any connection to your big black dildo purchases, and far from there being "nothing good" coming from exposing your address, as you claim, the
entire point of an address is that it's publicly shareable, to receive money. (In fact, just a few posts after yours is a prime example of this, from
gtsix.)
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he's probably hired by Ripples marketing lol
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The LOL thing about this paranoid delusional stupidity (which you actually genuinely believe) is it's not even one of the Top 10 dumbest things you've posted in this thread.
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Reminder to all, you never want to expose your information unnecessarily to public forums, there are trolls, scammers, or attackers like ZTT. Nothing good comes from it.
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Reminder to you: other people can read, even if you can't. Nobody asked for or cares about your bitcoin address, or the 75 cents of satoshis it contains, and the more you scream about having to keep secret something nobody but you has ever mentioned, the more sad and ridiculous it becomes.
I would love to see you explain (aka avoid, as usual) how a bitcoin address can be "scammed" or "attacked" simply by being posted publicly though.
To help you out, here's a list of publicly known addresses that contain billions of dollars in bitcoin:
bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html
I guess the only sane and plausible explanation for why they haven't been "scammed" or "attacked" is that the only address anyone cares about is yours.


