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    Bulista (OP)
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    December 28, 2015, 09:00:23 AM
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    <insert picture of the sun and energy>

    Do you see how big this number is?

    I got dozens of used addresses but they were all empty already.

    Bullshit. Proof, or GTFO.


    Bullshit? Here, take some of them:

    ...

    5HpHagTPJmwV3kz55wDUAqAMPn87RwPLDTPXSF9EHqBW6813PKj
    18uWtZAB1NBGRqcTZiFX8hKeYYve1uAZMP
    biginteger number: 26959946667150639794667015087019630673637144422540572481103610249216

    ...


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    biginteger number: 26959946667150639794667015087019630673637144422540572481103610249216

    This number is as big as the sun, yet it was cracked.

    It has no BTC value inside, but it actually already had bitcoins.

    Now whats the chances of that? of finding a used address?

    The sun can be big, but the luck factor can sometimes overcome all those improbable probabilities.

    Remember, almost every day somewhere in the world there is someone winning the lottery.
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