if it were just coins missing out of your wallet and not missing transaction history at mt gox i'd say you probably had your wallet stollen. however, considering you are saying that you saw the transaction history at mt gox and then did not, i am guessing that you think you can scare people into distrusting mt gox. I say this because i doubt somebody got into the inner workings of mt gox and used this ability not to steal massive amounts of money, but rather to make your 10btc history disapear.. sorry if your true, but i call ----
TROLL
Fair enough, but I'm not.
Personally, I think it was probably a problem at MtGox under a heavy load. This was when values were in the high 20's and heading for over 30. I'm hoping that when my e-mail finally gets read, this can get cleared up.
I do have something that can help prove my story.
One of the addresses in the 10.5 transfer to MtGox is
http://blockexplorer.com/address/15FpFY3boVKXPfRv6C9ssKXFt7hjKopWmXIt still has some btc available.
After posting this, I'll consolidate my meager funds and immediately post the address. That should be before it hits a block or even before its spread through the network much.
That will at least show I actually made the transfer.
It should be easy for someone at MtGox to check to see if the address I sent it to was one generated by them.