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The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

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Re: The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

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SEPA transfers are free :)

They certainly are not. Not between countries (even if they are EU countries and both use the Euro) and not for 1 billion Euros/Dollars.

Edit: A lot of people here are saying "I do not pay for it so it is free". Just because you don't pay does not mean it is free for everyone. The law just states that fees must be the same for domestic and EU transfers, not that the transfer is free and, there are countless examples of regions where there are no banks that charge nothing (especially regions where a lot of intra-EU immigrants come from).

Re: The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

#14

For all of the talk about how Bitcoin is not truly anonymous, this wallet demonstrates otherwise, with the apparent 'anonymity proviso' being that you don't do too much with it, and just let the coins sit.

I can also be anonymous if I never speak or leave my house, but that's not really how it works, is it?

Re: The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

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If we both join the bitcoin network, we can exchange $1B for $0.48.

If we both join set up accounts at a regular bank like RBC, we can exchange $1B for free.

The point I'm making is that fees are not bitcoin's strong point. Any financial network can undercut it. What is unique about bitcoin is that not everyone can get an account at RBC, but anyone can join the more expensive bitcoin network.

Re: The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

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Are these Satoshi's Bitcoins?

No. We have a rough idea of which coins belong to Satoshi, based on when and how they were mined. Satoshi's coins are continuously monitored and have never moved.

I always imagined that Satoshi probably lost the private keys to those early wallets.

Re: The largest unknown Bitcoin wallet moved nearly $1B for $0.48 in fees

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SEPA transfers are free :)

They certainly are not. Not between countries (even if they are EU countries and both use the Euro) and not for 1 billion Euros/Dollars. Edit: A lot of people here are saying "I do not pay for it so it is free". Just because you don't pay does not mean it is free for everyone . The law just states that fees must be the same for domestic and EU transfers, not that the transfer is free and, there are countless examples…

They certainly are, just not for 1b.
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