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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW, Darksend and InstantX
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Hippie Tech
on 17/01/2016, 04:33:51 UTC
I think the fact that Cryptsy finished selling their coins 450K+ DASH sold over the last year took a lot of artificial sell pressure out of the market

Is it known that the coins were sold ? (As opposed to yet to be sold).


http://i.imgur.com/1eZXdNE.jpg

I think you were trying this trolling angle yesterday as well.




Of course they weren't mixed on Dash's blockchain, because Masternode Blinding is still a 'work in progress' or whatever.

Mixing 450k Dash-coins with Darksend would take at minimum 2^7688 years.  The last quark would decay into strings and branes eons before they finished.

The only alternative is using cross-chain mixing via different exchanges, which is exactly what your post illustrates.

Any proof the coins went to different owners, or are you just assuming the hackers didn't sell to themselves as a cross-chain mixing/plausible deniability scheme?

Has Mullick "the wallet manager" been doxed ?

Is he Paul Vernon's sock or simply a useful idiot/ patsy/scapegoat ?


Yes, see -> https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-mullesch-46b5a784

Quote from: LinkedIn page Mullick
Cryptsy.com is an Internet startup operated by Project Investors, Inc. focusing on the exchange of Crypto-Currency commonly known as “BitCoin” and it's derivatives. Cryptsy currently services more than 300 different types of crypto-currency.

The Cryptsy.com exchange opened on May 20th, 2013 and since then has seen rapid growth in both customer base and trade volume. Cryptsy currently has over 300k registered users with a volume of over 150k trades per day.

My responsibilities at cryptsy grew from a summer internship to Head of IT and Director of Crypto Currency over 2 years while the company grew. I maintained the network, infrastructure and operating systems for the entire production network which was up to 50 physical machines and even more virtual machines. I coordinated and implemented a point of presence in Boston, Ma as well as implemented new security standards across our entire infrastructure.

I was also responsible for maintaining the "Hot" wallets for the company. Three hundred resource intensive applications requiring maximum up time and security. These applications were storing millions of dollars worth of customers funds and needed to process up to 1.5 million requests per day from the frontend servers. This required me to design a completely new infrastructure. Starting at hardware selection, all the way to installation, configuration and deployment. The infrastructure included 12 physical machines and 300 virtual machines. In the year since it was implemented in January 2015 it has seen 100 Terabytes of external network traffic, 75 Petabytes of disk writes and has processed over 650,000 customer withdrawals of crypto currencies.

All this time I thought he was just a trollbox mod. haha

This high school must have one helluva IT program or everything in that quote was dictated to him.