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title: 'Re: Bitcoin Transfer'
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date: 2009-01-18 17:01:09
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grand_parent: Emails
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parent: Dustin Trammel
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nav_order: 6
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# Re: Bitcoin Transfer
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The email on the Cryptography Mailing List that announced Bitcoin publicly to the world.
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{: .fs-6 .fw-300 }
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From satoshi@vistomail.com Sun Jan 18 17:01:09 2009
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Return-Path: <satoshi@vistomail.com>
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Delivered-To: dustintrammell-dtrammell@dustintrammell.com
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Received: (qmail 6242 invoked from network); 18 Jan 2009 17:01:09 -0000
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Received: from anonymousspeech.com (HELO mail.anonymousspeech.com)
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(124.217.253.42) by oaklabs.net with SMTP; 18 Jan 2009 17:01:09 -0000
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Received: from server123 ([124.217.253.42]) by anonymousspeech.com with
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MailEnable ESMTP; Mon, 19 Jan 2009 01:00:59 +0800
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 00:54:32 +0800
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X-Mailer: Chilkat Software Inc (http://www.chilkatsoft.com)
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X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
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Subject: Re: Bitcoin Transfer
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Content-Type: text/plain
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <satoshi@vistomail.com>
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Reply-To: satoshi@vistomail.com
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To: dtrammell@dustintrammell.com
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Message-ID: <CHILKAT-MID-365d0fe3-70f0-6f32-75a4-0c939706daf9@server123>
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X-Evolution-Source: pop://dustintrammell-dtrammell@mail.oaklabs.net/
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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It should be your Bitcoin address at home that you received it
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with. There's no way for it to know who it's from, so the best
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it can do is tell which of your addresses it was received on.
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You can create multiple addresses and give a different address
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to each person and label them to help figure out who's sending
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to you.
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It doesn't know any names other than what you tell it. The name
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printed there is what's associated in your address book for that
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address, either under the Address Book button or the "Change..."
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button to the right of your Bitcoin address.
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>Hey Satoshi,
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>
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>After that first transfer of 25.00, you didn't send me another 100.00
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>did you? I sent myself 100.00 from my BitCoin application at work to my
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>one at home using the BitCoin address rather than by IP. My application
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>at home has a 100.00 transfer received, however it's transaction details
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>say "Received with: Satoshi 12higDjoCCNXSA95xZMWUdPvXNmkAduhWv". That
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>is not my BitCoin address from work, so I assume this means that I
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>received the payment encoded with a block that was computed by your
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>client? If so, how did it know your name in addition to the BitCoin
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>address that generated it? I don't recall there being a place in my
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>application to even put my name.
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>
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>--
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>Dustin D. Trammell
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>dtrammell@dustintrammell.com
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>http://www.dustintrammell.com
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>
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