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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.044USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.015SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.634SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.373SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.634SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.373SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.018SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.015SBD
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Account Info

namedouschmitt
id336683
rank1,323,608
reputation354866623
created2017-08-28T22:45:39
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count4
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2017-11-14T02:13:48
last_root_post2017-09-27T02:57:24
last_vote_time2017-09-27T02:57:24
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
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vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.373 SP to @douschmitt
2026/05/17 23:39:24
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7112.467346 VESTS
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steemdelegated 2.706 SP to @douschmitt
2026/05/12 01:26:00
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4400.256941 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105972828/Trx a7961c5bbac0e8368267fb4ec8e2a2b8f8c7e45b
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steemdelegated 4.381 SP to @douschmitt
2026/04/25 23:01:21
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7124.983102 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105510406/Trx 406ae1c1f446f3fdaa48f5db197166621b0159c0
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steemdelegated 2.731 SP to @douschmitt
2026/01/23 06:12:03
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4441.803760 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102849891/Trx d3e3b3dacb13381de8839aa4a790394bd949e075
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steemdelegated 2.832 SP to @douschmitt
2024/12/17 01:31:54
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4606.022957 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91296316/Trx d87657a328aa4d7fa5ce1bd7f739659679b8018e
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steemdelegated 2.936 SP to @douschmitt
2023/11/13 17:14:45
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4775.156489 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79850526/Trx fe4a64e38f7a7eb1feb470bbae7fbfd223b47b06
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steemdelegated 4.742 SP to @douschmitt
2023/09/21 21:07:39
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7712.435275 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78346987/Trx b5428a850eed9082b8ff9744c2bc19ab968e0f2c
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steemdelegated 4.878 SP to @douschmitt
2022/11/03 11:00:54
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7934.116713 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69112440/Trx 3d0d1bf2a66d450595abc397a6b3bc56feae1b97
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steemdelegated 5.014 SP to @douschmitt
2022/01/17 10:20:03
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8154.649944 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60808671/Trx a0fa6e42fe8c15583f9e15d4b30bfe89ac4e34be
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steemdelegated 5.127 SP to @douschmitt
2021/06/14 00:16:45
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8338.418602 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54607086/Trx efb946c21fc2df242ec98db03eeb8c2871bf9c1e
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steemdelegated 5.242 SP to @douschmitt
2020/12/11 10:36:45
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8525.840576 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49354577/Trx 7f922e96a89acb057907355fa6f7b32e909cdda4
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @douschmitt
2020/12/06 04:14:03
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49206142/Trx d1e847bcb39c1a075b901ec4a9117ccec4718d7f
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steemdelegated 5.246 SP to @douschmitt
2020/12/05 14:15:00
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8532.048430 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49189674/Trx 7290003b73de81cf8e62a7e6aebf4735a866bc00
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steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @douschmitt
2020/11/02 14:29:33
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48256449/Trx e286f77557bbc57788571ee1aa668819a2ea5302
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steemdelegated 5.371 SP to @douschmitt
2020/05/09 05:10:36
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8734.853789 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43216376/Trx 2145764d2304bbaa30a64a24d1cf32988c1b2a3f
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @douschmitt
2020/05/08 08:41:42
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43192376/Trx 7670270aaa2f95496b6acc96aa2d704549cd72f1
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2019/08/28 23:39:06
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @douschmitt! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@douschmitt/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@douschmitt) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=douschmitt)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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steemdelegated 5.476 SP to @douschmitt
2019/07/15 17:35:15
delegateedouschmitt
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8906.118815 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #34689705/Trx a1212311cf64ce7bc608b501dda44928f9fa34be
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2018/08/29 01:09:42
authorsteemitboard
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2018/06/01 07:42:48
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2018/04/27 11:31:00
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2018/02/22 12:19:27
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2017/11/21 02:13:48
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2017/11/14 13:23:51
authorsteemitboard
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2017/11/14 10:29:45
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2017/11/14 07:39:18
authortwinner
bodyhmm, as far as I understood claimall tries to claim every period since your last successful claim, and probably needs same amount of gas for every period. Maybe it is better you call only the "claim" function with the exact period where you have sent the eth. But I have no clue how to determine this number.
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2017/11/14 02:13:48
authordouschmitt
bodySerious question. I sent the eth to eos ico address a while ago. I sent it just from a wallet. I went into mew to execute the claimall function of the smart contract and it says the gas needed would almost equal the amount i contributed. That can't be right can it?
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2017/10/17 02:30:39
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2017/10/13 16:09:21
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2017/10/11 10:09:36
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2017/10/11 10:09:30
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2017/10/11 10:09:24
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2017/10/11 10:09:06
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2017/10/11 10:08:57
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2017/10/11 10:08:54
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2017/09/27 02:57:57
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bodyThere should be a place to get rid of your spam tokens right? For those of you don't know what a spam token is, it's a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like a company's Initial Coin Offering. In the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet. I didn’t ask for them, or buy them, someone put them in my wallet. You can't really stop someone from sending you money. Throw away or recycle your spam coins here. THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF ANY TRANSACTION TO THESE ADDRESSES IS FOR THE SENDER TO WASH THEIR HANDS OF TOKENS RECEIVED WITHOUT CONSENT. POSSIBLE REASONS FOR SENDING TOKENS TO EITHER BELOW ADDRESSES: THE TOKENS WEREN'T REQUESTED OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY AGREEMENT; THEY WERE UNSOLICITED; BY DISCARDING THEM THE SENDER IS MAKING A GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO BE A LAW ABIDING CITIZEN NOT HOLDING TOKENS WITH ANY ILLEGAL PROPERTIES; THE SENDER NEVER WANTED ANY AFFILIATION WITH THESE TOKENS AND IS DISCARDING THEM. THE SENDER DOESN'T WANT THEM AND NEVER DID. Recycling Bin ![](https://i.imgsafe.org/a0/a0dee93494.jpeg) Address: 0x4Ff6417f3470F144CbD82b79eB36Ab80995fb657 Private Key: 4910fa59dfc3aeab99d3d5ee9956ddb074bc5ae9209e9ad4efc90610538e9e5e Password: 000000000 Trash Can ![](https://i.imgsafe.org/a0/a0e1f8a256.jpeg) Address: 0x02E2C394Fe7DBC88eceD3d7C91B47Ba74E1dA2fD The Recycling Bin allows anyone to access, send or receive. I’m providing the private key and password for the public one. This is recommended for anyone that might want to get rid of unwanted tokens but offer them to someone else who might want them. The trash can is a closed unwanted ether depository. I’ll keep the paper wallet in a sealed envelope not to be accessed. These are set to be incinerated eventually or whatever the digital equivalent of that would be. How can you trust that I’ll do this? That I’ll keep the envelope sealed, safe and I won’t access it? You don’t, you shouldn’t. That’s the point of this whole article. Don’t trust people and organizations you don’t know.
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bodyWhat a spam coin is. A spam coin is a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like an Initial Coin Offering. In the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet. I didn’t ask for them, or buy them, someone put them in my wallet. You can't stop someone from sending you tokens (to the best of my knowledge). For anyone who doesn't known Ethereum tokens can be mass produced in seconds and widely distributed to various seemingly random wallets cheaply. While you can't destroy them, you should be able to disassociate them from your wallet. You might wonder what the risk could be of having a slew of various tokens in your wallet. "What if they wind up being worth something some day?" Maybe. Maybe that coin has some function that violates a law in your jurisdiction. Maybe it's the official cryptocurrency of the Fourth Reich. The point is eventually you'll probably want to get rid of some of these. For anyone who doesn't have it yet. Anyone new to cryptocurrency or unfamiliar, imagine for a second. Imagine you have an open wallet attached to you. This wallet lets people put money in, a certain type of money, let’s say paper money but they can’t take it out. What’s the issue of someone dropping Euros, dollars, pesos or rubles in? I mean it’s just more money, some may be worth less but as long as they aren’t taking anything out where's the harm right? Well consider that any one person or organization can print their own money, monopoly money or a new money they want to have value and be used widely day. But what if malicious or nefarious types of money were put in your wallet that could reflect badly on you for having it. Let’s say the International Federation of Wife Beaters prints Wife Beater Bucks. They want to get support and attention so they go around passing the money hoping one day it will have value and get people clamoring for more of these hot new Wife Beater Bucks. So a representative for the Federation of Wife Beaters drops five Wife Beater Bucks in your wallet. Your wallet is open when you’re walking around this grand imaginary city you’ve created for this analogy and people can see the money that’s in your wallet. Now let’s go a step farther with this analogy and say a grand imaginary city cop is walking the beat and glancing into the wallets of people who go by and he notices you have five Wife Beater Bucks in your wallet. Perhaps he’ll consider following you and having a chat with your wife. Maybe he’ll look around your wallet to see what else you have. Now you probably don’t wish you kept the wife beater bucks right? It’s important to outline potential dark intent concerning this International Federation of Wife Beaters representative. Consider that he’s got nothing to do with that organization, maybe it doesn't even exist. Maybe he works for the grand imaginary city police, maybe he wants a reason to look further into your wallet. Perhaps he’s snooping, maybe he’s already suspicious of you or a transaction that’s written on your wallet (yep the wallets have a written account of every time money moves in and out and the specific type, it’s a matter of record and can be seen). Obviously this will not normally not the case, but it could happen. There’s a reason behind every action. It’s naïve to think Ethereum tokens floating down from the sky into your wallet are always going to be from marketing savvy developers. I've created an Ethereum recycling bin of which I've released the private key here. There's also an Ethereum trash can that's private key is staying private and safe as well.![recycling.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaj3uxjpZbn5hpgsQHNAEFZnyaJ1Ftdbj5MtP7yEkCrW/recycling.png) Toss your Ethereum junk here https://steemit.com/ethereum/@douschmitt/ethereum-token-trash-can-and-recycling-bin
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bodyThere should be a place to get rid of your spam tokens right? For those of you don't know what a spam token is, it's a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like a company's Initial Coin Offering. In the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet. I didn’t ask for them, or buy them, someone put them in my wallet. You can't really stop someone from sending you money. Throw away or recycle your spam coins here. THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF ANY TRANSACTION TO THESE ADDRESSES IS FOR THE SENDER TO WASH THEIR HANDS OF TOKENS RECEIVED WITHOUT CONSENT. POSSIBLE REASONS FOR SENDING TOKENS TO EITHER BELOW ADDRESSES: THE TOKENS WEREN'T REQUESTED OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY AGREEMENT; THEY WERE UNSOLICITED; BY DISCARDING THEM THE SENDER IS MAKING A GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO BE A LAW ABIDING CITIZEN NOT HOLDING TOKENS WITH ANY ILLEGAL PROPERTIES; THE SENDER NEVER WANTED ANY AFFILIATION WITH THESE TOKENS AND IS DISCARDING THEM. THE SENDER DOESN'T WANT THEM AND NEVER DID. Recycling Bin ![](https://i.imgsafe.org/a0/a0dee93494.jpeg) Address: 0x4Ff6417f3470F144CbD82b79eB36Ab80995fb657 Private Key: 4910fa59dfc3aeab99d3d5ee9956ddb074bc5ae9209e9ad4efc90610538e9e5e Password: 000000000 Trash Can ![](https://i.imgsafe.org/a0/a0e1f8a256.jpeg) Address: 0x02E2C394Fe7DBC88eceD3d7C91B47Ba74E1dA2fD The Recycling Bin allows anyone to access, send or receive. I’m providing the private key and password for the public one. This is recommended for anyone that might want to get rid of unwanted tokens but offer them to someone else who might want them. The trash can is a closed unwanted ether depository. I’ll keep the paper wallet in a sealed envelope not to be accessed. These are set to be incinerated eventually or whatever the digital equivalent of that would be. How can you trust that I’ll do this? That I’ll keep the envelope sealed, safe and I won’t access it? You don’t, you shouldn’t. That’s the point of this whole article. Don’t trust people and organizations you don’t know.
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2017/09/26 12:47:18
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2017/09/26 09:14:57
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2017/09/26 08:19:57
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bodyThrow away or recycle your spam coins here THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF ANY TRANSACTION TO THESE ADDRESSES IS FOR THE SENDER TO WASH THEIR HANDS OF TOKENS RECEIVED WITHOUT CONSENT. POSSIBLE REASONS FOR SENDING TOKENS TO EITHER BELOW ADDRESSES: THE TOKENS WEREN'T REQUESTED OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY AGREEMENT; THEY WERE UNSOLICITED; BY DISCARDING THEM THE SENDER IS MAKING A GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO BE A LAW ABIDING CITIZEN NOT HOLDING TOKENS WITH ANY ILLEGAL PROPERTIES; THE SENDER NEVER WANTED ANY AFFILIATION WITH THESE TOKENS AND IS DISCARDING THEM. THE SENDER DOESN'T WANT THEM AND NEVER DID. Recycling Bin Address: 0x4Ff6417f3470F144CbD82b79eB36Ab80995fb657 Private Key: 4910fa59dfc3aeab99d3d5ee9956ddb074bc5ae9209e9ad4efc90610538e9e5e Password: 000000000 Trash Can Your Address: 0x02E2C394Fe7DBC88eceD3d7C91B47Ba74E1dA2fD So I’ve created 2 addresses for disposing of unwanted Ethereum tokens. The Recycling Bin allows anyone to access, send or receive. I’m providing the private key and password for the public one. I recommend this for anyone that might want to get rid of unwanted tokens but offer them to someone else who might want them. The trash can is a closed unwanted ether depository. I’ll keep the paper wallet in a sealed envelope not to be accessed. These are set to be incinerated eventually or whatever the digital equivalent of that would be. How can you trust that I’ll do this? That I’ll keep the envelope sealed, safe and I won’t access it? You don’t, you shouldn’t. That’s the point of this whole article. Don’t trust people and organizations you don’t know. What a spam coin is. A spam coin is a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like an Initial Coin Offering. In the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet. I didn’t ask for them, or buy them, someone put them in my wallet. You can't really stop someone from sending you money. For anyone who doesn't known Ethereum tokens can be mass produced in seconds and widely distributed to various seemingly random wallets cheaply. I could make 100 Billion random coin in the next hour for free then send 10,000 to every wallet that sent ether to a specific ICO. While your can't destroy them, you can disassociate them from your wallet. You might wonder what the risk could be of having a slew of various tokens in your wallet. "What if they wind up being worth something some day?" Maybe. Maybe that coin has some function that violates a law in your jurisdiction. Maybe it's the official cryptocurrency of the Fourth Reich. The point is eventually you'll probably want to get rid of some of these. For anyone who doesn't have it yet. Anyone new to cryptocurrency or unfamiliar, imagine for a second. Imagine you have an open wallet attached to you. This wallet lets people put money in, a certain type of money, let’s say paper money but they can’t take it out. What’s the issue of someone dropping Euros, dollars, pesos or rubles in? I mean it’s just more money, some may be worth less but as long as they aren’t taking anything out where's the harm right? Well consider that any one person or organization can print their own money, monopoly money or a new money they want to have value and be used widely day. But what if malicious or nefarious types of money were put in your wallet that could reflect badly on you for having it. Let’s say the International Federation of Wife Beaters prints Wife Beater Bucks. They want to get support and attention so they go around passing the money hoping one day it will have value and get people clamoring for more of these hot new Wife Beater Bucks. So a representative for the Federation of Wife Beaters drops five Wife Beater Bucks in your wallet. Your wallet is open when you’re walking around this grand imaginary city you’ve created for this analogy and people can see the money that’s in your wallet. Now let’s go a step farther with this analogy and say a grand imaginary city cop is walking the beat and glancing into the wallets of people who go by and he notices you have five Wife Beater Bucks in your wallet. Perhaps he’ll consider following you and having a chat with your wife. Maybe he’ll look around your wallet to see what else you have. Now you probably don’t wish you kept the wife beater bucks right? It’s important to outline potential dark intent concerning this International Federation of Wife Beaters representative. Consider that he’s got nothing to do with that organization, maybe it doesn't even exist. Maybe he works for the grand imaginary city police, maybe he wants a reason to look further into your wallet. 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I’m providing the private key and password for the public one.  I recommend this for anyone that might want to get rid of unwanted tokens but offer them to someone else who might want them.\n\n\n\nThe trash can is a closed unwanted ether depository.  I’ll keep the paper wallet in a sealed envelope not to be accessed.  These are  set to be incinerated eventually or whatever the digital equivalent of that would be.  How can you trust that I’ll do this?  That I’ll keep the envelope sealed, safe and I won’t access it?  You don’t, you shouldn’t.  That’s the point of this whole article.  Don’t trust people and organizations you don’t know.\n\nWhat a spam coin is.\n\nA spam coin is a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like an Initial Coin Offering.    \n\nIn the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet.   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2017/09/26 07:57:33
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bodyThrow away or recycle your spam coins here THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF ANY TRANSACTION TO THESE ADDRESSES IS FOR THE SENDER TO WASH THEIR HANDS OF TOKENS RECEIVED WITHOUT CONSENT. POSSIBLE REASONS FOR SENDING TOKENS TO EITHER BELOW ADDRESSES: THE TOKENS WEREN'T REQUESTED OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY AGREEMENT; THEY WERE UNSOLICITED; BY DISCARDING THEM THE SENDER IS MAKING A GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO BE A LAW ABIDING CITIZEN NOT HOLDING TOKENS WITH ANY ILLEGAL PROPERTIES; THE SENDER NEVER WANTED ANY AFFILIATION WITH THESE TOKENS AND IS DISCARDING THEM. THE SENDER DOESN'T WANT THEM AND NEVER DID. Recycling Bin Address: 0x4Ff6417f3470F144CbD82b79eB36Ab80995fb657 Private Key: 4910fa59dfc3aeab99d3d5ee9956ddb074bc5ae9209e9ad4efc90610538e9e5e Password: 000000000 Trash Can Your Address: 0x02E2C394Fe7DBC88eceD3d7C91B47Ba74E1dA2fD So I’ve created 2 addresses for disposing of unwanted Ethereum tokens. The Recycling Bin allows anyone to access, send or receive. I’m providing the private key and password for the public one. I recommend this for anyone that might want to get rid of unwanted tokens but offer them to someone else who might want them. The trash can is a closed unwanted ether depository. I’ll keep the paper wallet in a sealed envelope not to be accessed. These are set to be incinerated eventually or whatever the digital equivalent of that would be. How can you trust that I’ll do this? That I’ll keep the envelope sealed, safe and I won’t access it? You don’t, you shouldn’t. That’s the point of this whole article. Don’t trust people and organizations you don’t know. What a spam coin is. A spam coin is a mysterious Ethereum token that shows up in your wallet, usually to promote something like an Initial Coin Offering. In the past week alone I’ve gotten 5 Wolk Protocol Tokens and 1,000 Cryptonex Tokens airdropped into my Ethereum wallet. I didn’t ask for them, or buy them, someone put them in my wallet. You can't really stop someone from sending you money. For anyone who doesn't known Ethereum tokens can be mass produced in seconds and widely distributed to various seemingly random wallets cheaply. I could make 100 Billion random coin in the next hour for free then send 10,000 to every wallet that sent ether to a specific ICO. While your can't destroy them, you can disassociate them from your wallet. You might wonder what the risk could be of having a slew of various tokens in your wallet. "What if they wind up being worth something some day?" Maybe. Maybe that coin has some function that violates a law in your jurisdiction. Maybe it's the official cryptocurrency of the Fourth Reich. The point is eventually you'll probably want to get rid of some of these. For anyone who doesn't have it yet. Anyone new to cryptocurrency or unfamiliar, imagine for a second. Imagine you have an open wallet attached to you. 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2017/09/26 06:45:06
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2017/09/26 03:00:57
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