Someone sent me free satoshis

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  1. goldpelican

    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    Just got two separate satoshis sent to my blockchain - the addresses spelt "Enjoy Sochi". Someone in Russia sending free BTC to any address they can find?
     
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    Two separate Bitcoins?

    Entire ones, like 1 BTC? :eek:

    You said "two" (not fractions), which is 2 BTC. Way over 1,000 $.
     
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    Nedsnotdead Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Initially I thought someone must have upgraded their membership using mushrooms!
     
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    GP said two satoshis, not two Bitcoins :/ Hint: they aren't the same thing.
     
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    Not you, but goldpelican. He said "Russia sending free BTC".

    I heard other rumors about people receiving free Bitcoins.

    You say Satoshis aren't the same thing. But in fact, as I know - 1 Satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC

    So, it's basically Bitcoin. It is the same thing. Let's say it's like the smaller unit of the dollar. Call it 1 cent or 0.01 dollars. It's the same currency. :lol:
     
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    Read what you wrote - "You said "two" (not fractions), which is 2 BTC. Way over 1,000 $."

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