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Re: This is an ex-change (cryptoxchange closes shop)
by
Bitcoin Oz
on 24/11/2012, 08:32:19 UTC
Aren't cryptoxchange and bitcoinpolice virtually identical?

No.  I think you might be confusing Bitcoin Police with something else, possibly Mr. Bitcoin.


Nope. I'm pretty sure CryptoXchange was not only listed on Bitcoin Polices site as a highly trusted partner, but the adresses of some Bitcoin Police members and CryptoXchange owners were remarkably similar. Of course, and im sure this is totally accidental, the old Bitcoin Police site was replaced by a new one about 2 days ago or so. Still...remarkably convenient, if one thinks about it.

As far as I'm aware the new Bitcoin Police site (bitcoinpolice.org) is unrelated to CryptoXChange.  Actually, there's a greater connection between Bitcoin Police and Mt. Gox, just have a look at the whois records for bitcoinpolice.org and bitcoinpolice.net.

Disclaimer:  I am a moderator on the new Bitcoin Police forum.

The data from the old site was available a few days ago, I'll see if I can get a copy.  I didn't archive it because there wasn't much in it of interest.

Anyway, the only thing in common between MrTggr (the primary BP admin) and CryptoXChange that I am aware of is that both are in Australia.  So is SomeoneWeird (the secondary BP admin) and so am I.

CryptoXChange has a postal address in Orange, NSW (approx. 200km west of Sydney), MrTggr is in Canberra, SomeoneWeird is in Melbourne and I'm in Melbourne too.


Someone accused me of being a CX "shill" https://btct.co/security/BITCOINRS. I havent spoken to Ken for months and its unfounded accusations like this which probably caused him to shut it down, along with other issues. Not saying thats why but it doesn't help.

If people keep hounding honest businesses out of bitcoin its a shame.