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Re: Bitcoin Bouny Hunter: Bitalo DDOS attacker discussion
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snitch
on 17/11/2014, 04:28:13 UTC
We'll contribute 10 BTC to this bounty.

Should we send it to 1MmoevQactzxkTLvsgrKccZcHUiXLHqLXR ?

In the event that the bounty is not claimed in by the end of 2015, please donate the BTC to a Bitcoin accepting charity.

@Snitch: Can you forward us (support@hashie.co) what you have found? We might be able to 'get more' out of it Smiley Your bounty is safe and we won't claim anything, we're interested in justice.

I've only uploaded info to blockchain. I have not even sent it to Martin yet.

I asked him if he would be willing to negotiate on lowering bounty for the actual ID...instead of using the conviction as the end determinant of collecting the bounty. So many factors influence that outcome, many beyond my control and his - even with a correct ID the criminal process cant guarantee a conviction, especially internationally. He had reservations about this type of negotiation, and I understand them completely.

I think my only option here really is to contact law enforcement myself and provide them with the same info i uploaded to blockchain; and hope that the end results in the required conviction for Martin. Martin has given me info on the LE entity he originally reported to.

@dd4bc, I'm pretty sure you are wrong and that he will pay the bounty. If he didn't, his reputation would be completely ruined and that would defeat the original purpose of his bounty. If he didn't want to protect his entity and reputation, he would not give a rats ass about you, nor care to pay someone else to find you.

He would have to pay it if somebody really finds me, but he knew from the beginning that it will not happen, so he created this bounty just to get some publicity for his useless site without members. I hope that he got a few from all those articles on the web. Smiley

If someone really finds you?
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wait hold on....


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