Lesson for aspiring Bitcoin scammers: When
caught red-handed, just make up bizarre fairytales with shakespearean characters and amazing coincidences. You'll get a free pass and will be praised by the community.
It's a scam made up (fairly successfully) by AurumXchange. Look at who has the money right now: AurumXchange has my $40K and Mt. Gox has Bitcoinica creditors' over $2 million worth of Bitcoins. (I'm not saying Mt. Gox is wrong or anything. It's merely a fact.) I have nothing (and 5000 BTC LESS in my pocket).
Thank you for your sarcasm. I believe the free pass and praise will be more valuable if you identify the real scammer correctly.
If you are the victim who is the real scammer? Your made up friend in china?
You answered your own question. If you are not believing me, there's no way I can answer your questions. Both of your posts are phrased similar to:
"Is Goat the hacker? Or is Goat too afraid to admit it?"
CJH is a real person. I shopped at his Taobao store before. He hacked Bitcoinica and admitted it and returned majority of the funds. I don't think he's living with any gains from the hack now. But he can no longer be contacted regardless.