Let's start a trend: Only post vanity addresses with 14CHAN at the beginning so we can create a network of Veeky Forums transactions over the Bitcoin blockchain.
It took me under 30 seconds to make a 14CHAN address.
Save the output to a file and share that address.
>How do I access the funds? turn the private key into a QR code and scan it in Mycelium (Accounts->New Wallet->Advanced->Scan). Give the wallet a name and you have access to the funds.
I am going to give some Bitcoin to the first 10 people to make a 14CHAN address to get this rule going.
You should receive the funds from 14CHANnK1hxJrWnVTqxshPAm8iuYfhg3wT
You need to start teaching people how to play NAFTA like events.
The next one coming up in 2017 is the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP.) It's basically NAFTA for the Pacific region.
If Biz goes all "if you can't beat them, join them," it can at least make some legit buck off the crooked financial system.
That's a better fate than bitching on the internet all day.
Kevin Nelson
How would I play that?
And there's no morals in finance. The only good is a net increase in your wealth.
David Morgan
> inspect exe file
Lol, anyone who uses this is literally asking to get robbed.
Noah Carter
I'm too much of newb to know yet, myself. I figure if I suggest the idea someone will start spilling the beans.
Start by reading the document a little at a time and seeing which banks and corporations want a piece of it.
That doesn't reveal the nuance though. I will make it a point to study who come out in favor and who comes out against over the next year.
That will tell me and anyone else who looks where the money is coming and going.
Evan Rogers
I'll have a look at this in a bit.
Jordan Reyes
care to explain? I'm Veeky Forums, not /g/
Henry Collins
Sure. To create the address a cryptographic algorithm is used. An address with a vanity string would be compromised because it means the cipher has been meddled with to produce such an output. Since the cipher is known to the exe creator, he/she also has access to your private keys.
Say goodbye to any bitcoin in those addresses.
Thomas Ross
If you are that pedantic about it, you can compile it from source. Also, to save some money, I am lumping this into one transaction.
Also, you are downloading it directly from the project's github (maintained by the people who made the software). The software is very reputable and has seen serious peer review. I would trust it, but I can't make you run it.
Grayson Collins
>To create the address a cryptographic algorithm is used. yes >An address with a vanity string would be compromised because it means the cipher has been meddled with to produce such an output. The ciper won't change, the private key is the only thing that changes. >Since the cipher is known to the exe creator No, it isn't. It is compiled from the source code that is publically available on GitHub. Also, this software is fairly reputable (see bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0)
Also, I doubt anyone would send major amounts of money over the internet using these addresses (the idea is that it is dedicated to Veeky Forums), so I wouldn't worry about this too much even if I didn't know it was 100% safe.
Jackson Bell
Due to the fact that I don't want to spend insane amounts on fees, I am lumping everything into one transaction. If the thread dies before I get 10 unique addresses, I am going to send the money to whoever posted their address.
Christopher Davis
Mine came out weird
1FuCKyoUet16sGvR1YfEyXXGfuBAnwGGKo
Jacob Reyes
what's your problem?
Ian Ramirez
yeah, like that
Cameron Cox
if you are that scared, you can get a python app that does the exact same thing github.com/ohadcn/vanityBrain I haven't downloaded it yet, but python is interpreted as plain-text, meaning that anyone who runs it can see the source code and they should be able to tell if they are being scammed or not.
Eli Baker
I asked /g/ if they would trust a key made by this program >>/g/55212246
Dylan Long
my bad
Brody Wood
Dont feel like getting a virus today.
Noah Green
see if that doesn't make you more comfortable, I don't know what will
Matthew Gray
I'll humor you OP 14CHANgVGKiyXdWTUTMoCzEy6T6MEWvFLx