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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Coin_Master
on 15/01/2014, 00:32:58 UTC
HashFast would have to prove that they didn't store the BTC somewhere. They would have to prove that they converted it at an exchange.
You could also subpoena Hashfast records and hire an investigator to comb through HashFasts BTC transactions log to figure out what happened to the BTC.
They have kept some of the Bitcoin they were sent.  I have posted one of the addresses already in this thread.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262052.msg4459335#msg4459335
The address 17Vj6tneMEueGgS64aEiNr1fHurEiEHZas still has the Bitcoin that was sent there.
https://blockchain.info/address/17Vj6tneMEueGgS64aEiNr1fHurEiEHZas
It does not require an investigator to determine if some of the Bitcoin payed by customers is still held by HashFast.
Just trace it back from 17Vj6tneMEueGgS64aEiNr1fHurEiEHZas to HashFast's Bitcoin address 17hCi8apMUkzzLLJgUwfXxRJuykuo5Lcur
https://blockchain.info/address/17hCi8apMUkzzLLJgUwfXxRJuykuo5Lcur